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Faircloth To Speak
At Realtors Most

84 Die In Crash

Local realtors and their as.
soclates are Invited to attend
In T.,t Laid.
a state
erdale next week, It was aw
nounced today by Herbert H.
Stsnstrom,prssldsnt of the
Siminols Cotesty Hoard of
Realtors.
St.nstrorn said the midsummer gathering of the Florida
Association of Realtors will be
held it the Continental Hotel,
Tort Lauderdale, on July 5.10.
A featured ,PS&amp;kST will be
Earl Talrcicth, attorney ten.
eral of Florida.
Members of the local board
active to state rultos affairs
Include William lumper, a
member of the policy commit.
tea. Stenstrom is also on the
EARL rNRCLOTH
board of directors of the V1or
Ma Association of Hutton.
dot i*pid. A wives pro.
business,
Hors than
utlonal, and social events are rim Includes a host cruise on
planned for the Fort tinder. Fort Lauderdale's waterways,
show, and
dais meeting of resUors, the luncheons, fashion
tours.
shopping
local board president said.
Ally. Gin. Tatrcloth will speak Farm brokers, real estate
on"Education—Our Last Cleat exchangers, salesmen, and wo.
Chance" at a dinner July •, men realtors are all holding
and the twoday seulon$ wind special educational open meet.
up with a Saturday night "Ito logs at the Fort Lauderdale
sessions, and a score of state
pleal jamboree" party.
No registration fee is chart committees will meet to plan
for the
.d for members of the Florida Association business
Association at Realtors and coming months.
A Minute Maid Corporation
their wives, the board presi,
- research director will be on
band to address one of the
meetings at Tort Lauderdale,
and the attorney general's 111k
Is expected to draw a large
attendance at the Friday night
dinner.
Briefs
Faireloth is $ graduate of
Vernon and Ruby Davis, the University of Florida law
Sanford residents for 15 school and was elected the
yun, are opening the Super state's chief legal officer Is
Shoe Repair Shop in the San. iNS twe veers salter be had
ford Plus, Friday. They will bees named euistaadthg
offer all types of shoe vs. freibmii tedslatoV to the

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president and manager of the
Pinellas County Offices, of the
urns firm.
Jones, a native of Newport
News, Va., served in the U.S.
Air Force and was active In
the Seminole County Jaycees,
Like Mary Chamber of Corn.
nice and church work when
he lived In Sanford from 1961 RICHARD M. (Rick.
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Rinker Materials Corp.
olomew was lost at Sea Over escorted the
on hand was Rev. U. E. the Mediterranean.
year-old daughter to two Dem•
Hodges, who Is organizing a
Upon his relief, Cdr. Ken. ocratic fund-raising dinners
new Baptist church in the neuf' will assume duties aboard Thursday night. Luci made
Sunland Estates area.
the nuclear carrier 1)55 Enter- the most of it by introducing
Mrs. Betty Cass, Cassel- prize.
him to her friends and guests.
berry realtor and Richard _________________________ _________________________
Ostrander were also lntroducad to the group
The Coffee Club will vs.

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sumo their meetings in SoP,
timber with the Naval Air
Station being the next host.
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Funds Available,
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RVAH-1 1 Gets
New Leader
Next Friday

legal Notice

moaI'usan rotto.vNn
NOTICF Ii hereby given th&amp;
TO: JIMMILt 11. UL1NSON and I an, engaged in busili... a1
MARY U. OL.l$SOH, his $505 S. French Ave., Meminol,
wit., who.e residence and County. Florida, under the tic
wh.resbouts are unknown. titicus name of, C*rthei'i
YOU ARE HEflEBY NOTI. Chick "N" Treat, and that I in
PlED that a Complaint to tore, tend to resister said name will
do., a curtain mortgage efl• the Clark of the Circuit Court
cumb.ring the following di. Seminole County, Florida. II
scribed real property, Iu.wItt accordance with the proviiioni
Lot 4, Block M. TANUL1C. of the Fictitious Name Statute,
WOOD SECTION TUREI* to.wItt section $45.05 Florid:
JUCPLAT, according to the Statutes lIST.
thereof as recorded in
iii: lobs W. Carthel It
laS hook Is. Ilania 55, Pub' Publish: June IT, *4, July 1, I
lie flaccid. of Seminole Ill&amp;
County, Florid..
CDN 44
has been filed against you in
the aboye.etyied suit, the short IS THE CINCVII' COtIN? 01
till, of which i. Y.d.ral Na. nm SISSIS avnict*i. cm
tional Mortgage Association, I CVI?, ix ASP P0* SIMISOlI
corporation organised under an cOVS'fl', PIONIDA
Act of Congress and existing IS CN4*VE*T 50. Us54
pursuant to the Federal Na MABEL. T. MEEKI,
tionsi Mortgage Association
plalatif
Charter Act, having its prin. vs.
ripil office In the City of THOMAS 5. MEEKI.
Detendsa
Washington. District of Ocium.
bis, Plaintiff, versus. JIMMIE TO: Mr, Thomas I. Meek'
Howard's
Junction
True!
M. ai.:saow and MART H.
Stop
UUUSON, hi. wife, DefendNew Orleans, La.
soi(.) and you are required to
sort, a copy of your Answer or YOU ARE HEHEIIT ICOTI
other pleading to the Complaint PIED that a Complaint for DI
on Plaintifra Attorney, Ciet.. voic, has been f'4 againl
land, stsphsaiOn S fits.. Suite YOU. and you are required I
51$ Sanford Atlantic )Iulonsi serve a copy of your anew.
Bank 5.1141mg. SastorI. Pior. or pleading to the complaint .
Ida. and CII. the original Ass* the plaintiff's attorney. HAIl
war or other pleading Is the VET COULTXR, Boa 511$. Pci
office of the Clark of the Cir. eel City, Florida, and tile lb
cult court OR or before the 11th eritail answer or pleading I
dar of Jilt. A U. 10$. It YOU Ike .UIse Of the clerk Of lb
tail to Ce e., a Coarse ps. eu C1re141 CeurI or 5e1*.l
leen will be aSia ags$a C.v
Covets,en is' biters tk its
* for ethmustdemanded Ii day of lily, $545. If was is
I. dose, $ dsce pee .oatsea
te ComptaiM.
This Notice Shall be p',blISh. will be taken against YOU fa
.4 once wiek for tout oem' relief C.a$sded a the esa
p3*1st.
p.eutive weeks Is The I$mf
M*4 at Serial Ckp, Flit
Ucrald. s *ewtpsier clrGqli
In 5.atinole Coast, Fisilis. Ida, Seminole County, this It
Dated this Mlay at IsiS. day of June, 111$.
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A. D. 101.
Arthur U. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk it the Cl,t'*t Cast
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OAOE £UOCIATION, a corpor. and Mrs. I. M. Dyeu,
altos,
Plaintiff. Jr., 1405 Wynnwood

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aboard USS Gunston
Rail
now on Pacific
"board
Dyens enlisted
INSt ('INCEST ('01 III'. In Navy In February,
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ANISDID SOTICE OF SVIT
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SoTICE OP CIII'S' III

72 Marines, 12 Airmen Perish;

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of passing a bill to end rural

control of both houses.
There were reports the ma.
Jority bloc will launch a drive,
THIS ARTIST"S CONCEPTION SHOWS mod28-unit apartment complex, valued at $200,000,
considered Impossible b
many, to actually pass a reIs expected to be ready for occupancy by Au.
ern design of new Commodore Apartments pre.
apportionment bill today.
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EL, TORO MARINE BASE, Calif. (UP!) I
Both houses convened at 11
KC135
military
jet
air
transport
crashed
and
ex
tumn of this year.
sently being constructed on Onora Road, The
pinded in light rain and fog today, killing 81 perAt Spaceport a. in. and went Immediately
sons-72 Marines and an Air Force crew of 12.
to the job of adopting rules. A
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The plane, similar to the
CAPE
ICV.'NEDY
(UP!)
new
air of optimism perineat.
____
Boeing 707 commercial jetSeminole
Seminole County * .
on the St. Johns River * * * "The Nile of America"
Wildcat strikers throw up pie. ed the corridors, dispelling the
slammed into moon.
ket lines at the nation's space. gloom of 20 days of frustra.
tllinous terrain 44 mite.
—r
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north of hero only minutes
port again today, keeping lion and failure that ended
after taking off from this
about half the 5,700man C0fl when the old session expired
struction force off major space.
Southern California base at
Thursday.
building jobs.
245 a.m. in a drizzle.
Striking
members
of
the
In.
Many legislators predicted
Officials would give only
0*
00W ;aufj
rb
O
T
Pra
ternatlonai Alliance of Thea. that both legislative reapport.
Honolulu as the plane's
Phone Sfl$iii Zip Cod. 32771
trical and Stage employes Inment and congressional re.
tinstion, but there was
Union (IATSEU) picketed all districting wPt be accomplish.
W. H. PEYTON
ulntion the Marines were
WEATHER: Thursday, 68-90, .013 inches ofrain; cloudy with showers today and Saturday,______
high in 80's, low 6g•74
entrances to the Cape and ed in time for the lawmakers
ultimately bound for Viet
Island moonport . to adjourn sine die next
It
Nam. Charred wreckage wits Directors
Established 1908 FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1065
VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
SANFOIW,FLOI1IDA NO.220
day, keeping about 3,000 con. Friday and be home for good
scattered over a wide area
struction workers away from In time for a Fourth of July
approximately 10 miles in.
their jobs for the second day. celebration.
land
from
the
exclusive
*00
The strikers, employed by The 41 senators and 112 vs.
beach communities of 13.1.
Inc., refus. presentaUves have been on
boa, Newport Beach and Laed to return to work despite the job since April 5 when they
gun. Beach. The crash startwarnings they would be re convened for the regular 60.
ed a small brush fir-, which
day session which did not con.
p1a
Reds Orbit Cosmos was never out of control.
A spokesman for McGregor. sider reapportionment at the
MOSCOW (UP!) - The 5. Radio and radar contact
W. B. (13111) Peyton, diree. Werner, a subcontracting firm, r(lUest of the governor. Os
vict Union announced It had with the craft was lost short.
said today about 00 workers the day after this session end.
I n
Viet
Capital
launched another unmanned ly after takeoff but search
satellite In Its Cosmos series ((forts were hampered by the for of industrial development remained on strike and would ed, they went right Into a 20.
replaced. The spokesman day special session on reaps
SAIGON (UPI)—Commun- Women and children were her. The Viet Cong warned today,
rain, fog and low clouds that for Florida Power Corpora. be
blanketed
the
Southern
Call,
lion,
will
be
the
featured
said
"we
have been Interview. portlonment, a session that
lit terrorists exploded two among the casualties,
that there might be further
speaker at the Seminole Coun lug prospective employes since ended In a atal.mat&amp;
bombs tonight at a floating Earlier the Viet Cong an. executions of the dozen 15th Anniversary
foria coastal area this morn,
CLO
ty Chamber of Commerce sec. yesterday and we expect to
nounced the "reprisal" execu.
Americans held by the itegia. SEOUL, South Korea (UP!) ing.
Saigon
restaurant
crowded
tion
of
a
captured
U.
have a full 120mm work force
5Wrong.way Ramon" Is
Hunoi Radio siii.l Bennett —South Korea today marked
'wu San Diego sheriff's nod quarterly meeting of di. by Monday."
with American and Vietnam- Army sergeant,
his way heck to Miami. The
executed Tl:urndny in ro- the 1tl: anniversary of liii' deputies at the Sulano Beach rectors next Thursday.
Only about so members of $1.4 Million
The executed man was
CUfl' substation near here reported
Cuban who got turned around ese. Casualties were heavy.
Sgt.
Harold
i'risnl
for the public exeet:- Korean War, a thrceyear
The dinner session, which Local 750 of the IATSEU em.
First reports said at least Identified as
and ended up in Sanford in- six persons were killed and George Bennett, 25, son of tion of Viet Cong teriurlat 11t't that killed more than " hearing an explosion shortly
ployed by McGregor-Werner
American fighting men.
after the plane took off but gets underway at 1:30 p.m., are involved In the strike. Flood Control
stead of Savannnah, Ga., was a score wounded in the twin Mrs. Pauline Bennett of Per. Tran Van Dung in a Saigon 000
it was not until three hours will be held at the now Look. Members of the local working
square curlier this \Iet1icti'e
escorted to the Sunshine blasts. The dead were believ. ryvilh', Ark,, who was cap. public
Moves
litter that a search party ills,out Restaurant (to r m cr1 y for other firms at the space
g.
m veek, It warned "(1, 1.
V%SIIINCTON (UPI) - covered the wreckage in the Windjammer) In Fern
Parkway by Troy Ray and ed to Include Americans, lured in battle lust flcce.
Contract Let
Park. center were not on strike.
gressors and their henchmen
Presldnt
Johnson's plan for mountains between here and
headed In the right direction.
Peyton, known as a dy.
that murderers must pay health care for elderly persona !rvii:. Lake.
JACICEONVILLE (UP!)
namie speaker with wide en.
their blood debts for bloody was on its way
Incidentally, Ramon Jaime
Gregg.Gib.on&amp;
Gross lae.cd
today
to
floor
Ground
vehicles
and
air.
perlence
in
industrial
develop.
crimes."
says he ii most grateful to
consideration in the Senate. craft were dispatched
Leesburg
has
received
a $1.47
to
the
rnent,
will
discuss
methods
i
Only
Thursday Premier Debate was scheduled to beii,1
Ray and Sheriff J. 1.. Hobby
.is.i, to begin the grim task used 1* sm'a$ huMus to at.
million
contract
for
comMre
Nguyen
CIo
e
_____
for making his stay In San.
KY snnnuncel following the Fourth of Jul) of
from the tract
the launching of a new effort
Um
tion
of
a
naviga
lock
on
ford very pleasant under
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Post
to wipe out the terrorism
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the )tlsshameu River.. tb.
elcin'
rather
.hia.
AU3I
jupib.r
Army Corpiof Hagle.irs h
1.4.to..
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stances.
PRRNANDINA
I3EAIt
0
=4
bombings Li ' $ai,u.s and
, .
.tT1C;,N\t'TFv (14W ,_
today.
Yld M. (Iatchcl, city man- nouneedlock
I
lug
1* lbs J.auIa
elsewhere
.
The
Is the last of ei*
Pope Paul %'!, mere: .:.'1y
Big doings 0 at the Novel
a$er here for the past two
'1
i
icossa
Is
n
MIN4UI
ot
the
Governor's
awardto
built
as
part
of the $42 million
'F h e Communists h * V preoccupied wi:h the dsni.'r of
________
Air $tstio Thursday. RVAII.
______
to accept
- ti*$arI
l
lstuM1ng
Industrialist
for
ycsrs,
has
resigned
an
increase
in
development
of
the Upper His.
b
o
in
b
e
d
ballparks,
ciefis,
vorld
war,
"almost
certainly"
poso
jet
tanker
12 will be commissioned at 10
theaters and other pine.0 will go to the United Nations built by Boeing aircraft and the past year in Seminole a position with
city manager of simm.. River basin In the Ceo.
am.
salary
as
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - raised to the highway before frequented by
of more than County. Scott Burns, chair.
tral and Southern Florida flood
Americans. in New York to make a plea has a range d is
Commander Charles L. Reports that costs
an
capable of man of the chamber's Indus- Deiray Beach.
4,000 miles .
of the i was approved, and other The Popular restaurant bt'nb. for peace, high Vatican
control project.
Chute, first commanding of. "Alligator Alley" toll road
speeds of more than 600 trial Committee, will present The City Commission ac It will take about two years
fleer of the new squadron, across the Everglades were objections have cropped up ed tonight was a favorite ces saul today,
cepted Gatchel's resignatio
miles per hour.
the award.
n to complete the lock and spIll.
eating
for
Americans,
spot
open
to
fl
with
regret,
flew 45 combat missions over ballooning were squelched since,
The meeting Is
way, which will be about Jo
The
Communists
killed
13
that
conflict.
Wednes.
In
letter
read
at
during
a
Korea
Brown, however, said
Thursday by highway engi'
members of the chamber and
that
Americans
end
injured
2
KANSAS
CITY,
Ito.
(UP!)—
south of Kissimmee.
The new squadron will be near Jay Brown.
" as of this date, there ap.
their wives. Reservations for day night's commission meet. miles
The engineers also annouso.
Feb. 10 when tiny blew President Johnson, joining in a
Gatchel expressed ap.
officially known Si 'The
MOSCOW
(UI'i)'l'he
Sothe
affair
must
be
made
at
the
award of a $511,750 eon.
ed
Brown made a detailed re- pears to be no reason to be last
Spearheads."
alarmed us it seems funds u p a U. S. Army luutrmckn Ut 2uth anniversary tribute to the
the Chamber office by Wed' Phn for his "very warm
agency
re'
me, of
news
port on progress of the
(
(Jul
J
Nhon.
On
March
80
ter.
(Jnited Nations at San Fran' viet Tasis
and gracious" acceptance by tract to Troup Bros.
Coral Gables for construction
mile, two-lane highway to the are available from the bonds rurists exploded a bomb at cisco, carried a message of ported that American jets nesday, June 30.
community.
the
way
on
Paying Is under
to finance the project."
of a 64.mile.long dike along
the North Vietstate Road Board,
(latchel I. a former mayor
11th IL and Celery Avenue
His report was requested the U. S. Embassy killing hope and peace today to that flew over
lower east coast Is MUSS
capital of Hanoi to.
body.
But
he
also
re
nameae
said,
two
Americans
and
1$
Viet.
The
Everglades
parkway
by
the
global
of
Sanford
and
also
served
an
the
Work
also
Is
hi Sanford.
board, Brown
Miami.
It Paid four were shot
determination
to
day.
e
will
be
U.
s,
avowed
built
with
funds
front
following
published
reports
namefle
and
wounding
4.
1
the City Commission there South of
progressing rapidly an th
5Ut
The
six.foot'hlgh
love., alas
over
the
city
and
chall.
down
a $17 million bond issue. It that costa of the project Americans and 100 Vietnam. fight aggression when It
and on the county board of
widening of 25th street.
part of the flood control pro.
WASHINGTON (UPI)
rounding han Ilinh Province.
enges freedom,
will run from just east of would exceed the available ese,
. . ,
commissioners, He was deextend from the
The house Armed Services
feateci for Seminole County ject, will
The Kiwanis Club of San. Naples on the Gulf coast to bond funds.
Goulds Canal to lb. Ylarids
Committee declared toda
just
west
of
Fort
Lauderdale
clerk
of
court
by
Arthur
BeckCity
ford is sponsoring Bruce,
Brown pointed out that us
Canal In south Dade coon.
that low pay is forcing the with Jr.
e east.
ually unforeseen expenses in
18-year-44 American Indian on th
"
poor
per.
military
to
retain
di
He was appointed city manboy from Winslow, Arix., Numerous objections were road projects involve the
formers and borderline dts. ager of Fernandina Beach In A $16,290 contract went to
through Save the Children
earthwork stage., but that
clpline cases" In order to June, 1963, at an annual sal- Everglades Sod and Landseap.
Federation, Tb. club will
costa of this phase of the
maintain manpower quotas. ary of $9,200. He also served ing Inc. of Miami for land.
Everglades project are now
provide clothing, school sup.
As a result, the committee as city auditor and city clerk. scaping eight anti • missile
"fairly well established and
puss, personal books and
missile sites In South Florida
_____________
said, the remaining "good
there should be no new ma
and for Landscaping at a
spending money for tis.
Passengers,
Identified
by
man"
have
to
carry
an
extra
Two Titusville men and two I forced at noon Thursday In a
jar contingent item that
than youngster.
Homestead Air Force Base
of 05. workload, which in turn dii- Vie For
• i
would change the financial boys aboard a Cessna 170 es- prairie onequarter mile south Constable Irving Velno
building recently completed.
m
maki
ro
ng
hcn a of Puzzle Lake In southeast teen, the investigating officer, courage. them f
coped any Injury
picture.'
SPACE CENTER, Houston Charlotte Dredging Corp. of
A toast to the Toastmis'
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the p1. a career of the service.
"dead stick" landing was Volusia County.
tassiesl They had th eir chart(UPI) -America's astronaut Miami was awarded a $13,,4$I
were Edgar Floyd, 32,
si meeting Thursday night.
population will swell to about contract to dredge as autWary
lot; Robert S. Moseley,
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34—and
will welcome Its first channel from the Gulf of Mad" Luci Johnson
owner, and Floyd's ions,
- Threat Made
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The
The Colic. Club turned sume command of RVAH'$l,
and doctors - next co into Cedar Key's main shi
.
ga Jr., six, and Marty, soy.
channel.
out In fore. Thursday to tour replacing Cdr. B. W. Kennedy
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BERLIN (UPH—The East Tuesday.
Cen,
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the *11* of Sanford plant iii ceremonies July 2 at San. Has New Beau
today
German
Communists
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south of Sanford. It was the ford Naval
The plane, out of Arthur threatened to block vital
Sandon,who previously WASHINGTON (UPI) last summer meeting for the Cdr.
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Airport In Titusville, barge traffic to isolated West
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with RVAI1Chamber of Commerce Stroup- 50FVSt1 in Sanford
was on routine flight over the Berlin beginning July I,
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He is James Caulfield, a
St. Johns River when engine
Fowl' RVAII.2 at Whldby Island,
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and
hand.
haired
trouble developed. Residents issued a new challenge to the
IS cxecu tall, dark
Washington,
where
be
er commander of 'the
of the area reported hearing right of the Allies to use the
some Washington law student,
officer.
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nuisance Attack Wing One live
assumed corn. who drives a red two-seated
sputtering and cutting with three 20-mile air corridors to
Cdr.
Kennedy
at Sanford Naval Air Station
the motor finally going corn' the city and said western
of niand of RVAII-I1 on July 22, sports car.
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claims to thea rights amountplctcly dead.
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Big city lawmakers made theft
expected push for majority
rule today as the Florida Legi..
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pair, orthopedle work, lug. Florida
tlVSS
SW and handbag repair.
Davis has had 40 years en.
patience In shoe repairing
business. They make their
borne at 246$ Sanford Ave. k
ons. Mrs. Davis Is manager
of the South Side Elementary
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shoe shop during vacation.

Legislators
Back On Job
Aga in

Plane Slams Into Mountains

Denies
"10 O1 Capri
Hancock

You can help the JayCees
Robert Hilimeeek waJoility stockholder of
help Sanford tomorrow in
their "Usa.A.Rama" at the the Capri Restaurant said today that stats.
Pireeton. Service Center on muds attributed to him concerning the sale and
First and French. The pro- closing of the estaMishment are untrue.
"No beallneos has boss traniacted with the
toads the JayCees take In
Will help finance their worth- persons who aunewiced publicly that they WUe
while eoaaunity proj.cts. uyl*g lb. conirsWag tersit In lb. Capri,"
hahn Dave Wilson is In lIaw'ck d.sIavsL
Th. Capri b .pss for boniness as usual and
eheags
sham of the affair In which
more gas you buy, the 811 rumors and statements to the costrary have
more Isafard benefits,
no basis In fact," Hancock declared.

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what apparently would have
been a perfect landing except
that shortly after touchdown
in the prairie the craft hit a Summer weather, for the
tuater hole and was flipped second time this month,
upsidedown, coming to rest Thursday afternoon, brought
in
six inches of mud and heavy rains, wind and some
ball to Osteen. However,
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A fisherman Is the area, there have ben
Ted Jackson of Oviedo, was property damages or tree
on the scene within minutes losses as from the June 4
and assisted the passengers storm which battered the
from the plane, bringing Lain Butlur.Lak. Hutehison
CHECK OUR AD IN TODAY'S
them out in his airboat to am".
THREE HANDS will be zIwnr(Ie(I these golden Lindsey's Fish Camp on SR
CLASSIFIED SECTION AND
trophies at. the Bund.A.lhiloo tonight at Nun. 46.
beginners,
ama'
Icipal Stadium. Categories are
Assisting In investigation,
YOU'LL BE A BEL1EVERI
teurs and semi-pros and trophies are donated now turned over to Federal TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
by the Sanford Elks Lorge. Newest bands to
Aeronautics for completion, The Board of Regent. said
were Seminole Deputy Tied today inauguarstion of Dr. I.
a gn up are The Abdomen, The Undertakers, •
The Headsmen, The Showmen and The Wild. Kelley and Brevard Deputy Oroward Culpepper as first
chancellor of the state Usticats. Bill Rock, left will be master of ceremon. Rodenbaugh.
1157 PAU BR.
Damages to the craft, which "rally "aim will he held 121$ W. PIUT ST.
lea and Gene Walters, right, represents the
was Insured, have Sot bass lily I at Florida Stole lJul.
511-1151
$111231
Elks, Show time in 7:45 p.m. Proceeds go to the
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ten.. We have Invented many sonal and warm friend
mechanical gadgets to make thos, who will trust Hi,
life easier; we have so many (too would do well to iri
way of finding entertainment the 23rd, 46th, 03rd, 07th a,
and merestioni our food, 99th Psalms to begin wit

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week VWUOS Bible School Path.,." There Is an limit
at LestIweod" 11151 BsptM desire In the heart of ever,
Øt*reh will be held at 7:10 man to know Clod, but boi
PA. today with all parents futile It has seemed to thou
04 blends Invited to attend. who have not accepted th
Revelation of God In Cl;,Ir
v. Jack Lindsay, pastor, Even our children feel th
.i*i14 teds, that tOtal en shakise.s 41 the orld.'1
rollmsnt through Thursday story in told of a lIttle•bl
of Ibio week numbered 430 whose father was a ,nlujO,
akildees with aver's. daily my Is Africa. The day earn
&amp;%@@dmose iveg the two week when the father and so
were to be" s trip, home al
peeled at 57$ per day.
iork made Is erifte tar a long period of urvin
They had served In a WenIOt
each day will be
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'ormerly of Pensacola,
1ev, and Mrs. McCall
nd their two ions,
h'eg and Keith, are re.
Iding at 1026 Notre
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of their needs and to seek tent and his lit, would tat
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much more adequate than we prayerfully. It will be four
have experienced before at that God is pictured so des
time of the history of ly as the One who reigi
the world. Even so we find over all of the universe.
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our age being an anxious The second means of cu
oils.
Ing anxiety is remsmberie
hens recognis.d anxiety u the care of God. If one wool
being a real problem in HIS realize what God means I
day. In Me Sermon on the him personally, he would fir
Ilmat" He directed people the burden of anxiety beir

first the Kingdom of God, on a positive, hopeful, all
that after this w -. joyous meaning.
things would The shepherd Idea of Go
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present In many places of Ui
way
Many things are Involved Scripture. The 23rd Psali
In finding the cure for 1hz. brings out this thought s
fair through our Chtlitlii* clearly. In the New Testi
faith, beweNr,I believe that mint, As we look at Job
thee, can be enumerated and 10:3, 4 we find the shephe,
impIIfsd to Is certain extent.Was continuing In the No
s tO escape this Testament. This does nc
modern plague, first be will mean that the chill of col
have to remember the grUb winds of trouble will aevi
ssesolGd.Ia Ord" t*lm come into the Ilya ofb.IIei
derstand the peatMes of .. Storms and tempest wi
-• weisId do well to come to one who knows Go
God .n
iesd the beck .1 PRItoIS is yet. he will realize the She;
we how 0.4 Is pictured U herd cares for His sheep an
e whe Is truly groat,. Is will never let the storm hi
comes. violent that they Wi
not have strength enough
Bible meet them.
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where they were to take
steamer. The ocean proved t
be rough and for many dip
the boat pitched and rvfl.
The little boy was aocuaton

014. and his wife and
church in the Sunisad Estate 8~
two daughters, Cheryl and
aroX.
DenIse, were born and reared
Simland Baptist
in Jacksonville, their present
with Rev. Cl. B. Hodges
home. They expect to take up
Jacksonville as pastor, will residency hire In the near fu.
begin regular services Sun. lure. Until such time, those
day In the Garden Club Interested in contacting the

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sad Pensacola. Hus most r
cent pastorate was Pit
Baptist Church Is Sum
Ala.

VACATION Bible School at Central Baptist Church, Sanford, conducted
for a two week period, closed with Commencement Exercises and a pro.
gram last Friday evening at the church. Among students taking part
were those of the Primary Department shown here with their teac er,
Mrs. Maybelle Hayes, and Rev. Gall Smith, pastor of the church.
(Herald Photo)

Nine members of First
Baptist Cburclt, Sanford, an
attending sessions of the

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With the cost of just about everything else going up and upp Sun.
shine Service is a bigger bargain than ever-by far, the biggest bargain
In your family budget. How do we do it? By cast-cutting .chncIes
-modern equipment - wer and bigger plant.-and YOU...using

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rsvsslds e.rvkee for Donald

Liwsod. $C, who died Tb.,,.
dat, will be betS at $ P. -.
Sunday a oea.va C.aetuy.
of tionars the lea.
baa reqnectcd that ..alrlbuttons in s. memory as
to Ovl.do *AM
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NEWLY ELICJ'ED officials- for Bier Like
Methodist øiurch a,, (front, from left) Wei.
ter Bowlis, vice president, and Mrs James (J).
(back) G lenn Whipple,
and Byron Brown, treasurer.

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the biggest bargain In your budget.
Today, the average price paid per kilowatt hm for elecWty In
the home s actually 31% cheaper than it was just ten years ago,

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for governor at the proper
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time," Folsom said. n. Is ex
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nehis
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to
announce
his
candi.
Pensacola
man
and
peeled
year-old son were killed
dacy In Janua ry.
Men Re nI'st
The former governor, who Thursday in a two-car cdliI
C curity account numbers, or
served in 1946.50 and iass.ss, sion during heavy downpour
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State Road 20.
Squadron Six (VAI14) re-en- around reapportionment.
Social Security program.
listed In a nine day period for "The principal reason I ran Dead were Carl Edwin Kin.
a total of 22 years. Re-enlist- for governor In 1942 and on gry and his son John Edward.
meet oaths were administered subsequent occasIons was be. The Highway Patrol said
White House
by Cdr. John I.. Underwood. cause of reapportionment," the accident apparently took
commanding officer ci the Folsom said. He said the only place when a small foreign
Beer Protested Pleura.
can be brought about car driven by Kingry skidded
JACKSONVILLE (UPI).-A James W. Lee. Aviation Isway
by a constitutional conven- across the center line and in'
to the path of an oncoming
.minister wrote a letter to Structural Mechanic First hon
0) IPresident Johnson Thursday Class, USN, rs.enllst.d
Folsom also said he didn't truck at the Chipola River
protesting in the name of eo,. years.
think Gov. George C. Wallace Bridge.
000 Baptists of Jacksonville, Ira B. L.ggei'e, Aviation would run for the U. S. Senate
the serving of beer at a White Machinist Mate (Jet) Second seat next year against John
House party attended by class, re-enlisted for tour Sparkman as has been spscu. Elder Edward Barnes of
years.
minors.
toted.
Orlando, educational secretary
The pastor of the $outhilde Hubert B. Walker Jr., Avia.
for the Florida Conference
Tb
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Baptist Church and modern. tins Orditanceman
of Seventh-day Adventiat,
tor of the Jacksonville Baptist Class, USN, reenlisted 1w a Donald Atwood
will be guest speaker at the
Association, Dr. Malcolm B. four year period also,
service Saturday at
OfIløer.
Patty
Knight, said he sent the letter Two Chief
es the a.m.
Of
Geneva
Forest City church In the
also
signed
up
lot
another
bad
because be read beer
been served at a natty the four years. Floyd C. Fields. Donald Atwood. s. of GO absence of Elder James Him.
Prei Went's- daughter, Luc.i, Chief Psrsoc.nelman, And En nova, died earl y Thursday rick who Is on vacation.
gave for some 20 sons and ness T. Arnold, Chief Avis. morning in Seminole Memos'.
daughters of diplomats from lion Machinist Mate (Jet).
Jai Hospital.
s. nations last Friday.
Born In Brockton, Mass., be
"We offer this protest i',. As used In macbinery (such came to Geneva 10 years ago.
apectfufly and urge that it not as th. cotton gin), the word lie was a retired cost account
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p.m.
This service Is mad. avail
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A representative of the t n.
third term as
been a close associate of the
barns.
ISoclal Security Administra. Knoliwood Is close to three
lion District Office in Orlan- golf courses In the Sanlando Folsom, In north Alabama
do will he at the City Commis- springs area and s miles on a business trip, said he had Father,
sian Room, Sanford, July 7, from downtown Orlando and "definitely" made up his mind
14, 31 and 21 (each Wednes' 13 miles to Sanford.
to run.
day) from 5:10 i.nt, to 12:30
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ed plans for developing 125 The development company, a Debbie.
the GOP finance headquarters recently named head of the finmember
canvass chairmen, great European and a great
committee,
acres In the Rolling Hills area subsidiary of the Overstreet
last weekend. lie said he had "As
ancefar as I can tell, he men and women of the church world citizen."
the
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Company,
Investment
Subdivision.
for the Knollwood
found the list in the desk of
1') didn't take anything responsible for stewardship,
A plat for the first stage of lots to be developed are 3/4
Kovac, who supported Barry
or
more.
acre
one
to
last
year's
out
of
my desk," Kovac added, treasu rers, and financial see- Vegetable ivory Is derived
an
acre
development
of
Knollwood
She
H. Goldwater In
east
of
said
that even If the list retarlcs are invited to attend from tagua nuts which are
oc
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at
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Is due to leave his party post had been found in his desk the evening session,
Interstate 4 near the Long3C
wood Interchange.
In th e next few days.
A spokesmanfor the develop.
Social Security
During the raid Kelly rifled
ems said the subdivision would
filing cabinets, went through
a central water system,
several desks and carted off a
Representative have
underground utilities, and pay. HUNTSVILLE, Ala.
safe In his search for
locked
.4 streets. He said every ef. Former Coy. James E. (Dig "missing" material.
Thurs.
announced
to
preserve
Jim)
Folsom
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made
fort wou be
To Be Here
Kelly, who was fired by
the natural beauty of the sec. day his Intention to seek a
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have bees mighty fine and isa and federal funds as held in Iranscomb Memorial
mighty friendly. It 15 fOU5s- for allotted are 5213,000.
Auditoriums FIends Southern
able In believe that Do Gaulle Although 43 counties have Co
llege, Lakeland.
must have changed
some form of migrant labor, Hr.. McBride, a native if
is a number ci major French only Macbus, Broward,
Cot- Cleirwater, is a graduate if
Policies If the PUtS mi11In3 her, Highlands, Glades, Has. the Usiversity of Florida
over became friendly. 0r per.
dry, Lee, Manatee, Orange, with a BA degree in history
hap., Di Gaulle I**PII two. Polk, Putnam, Master
and and taught World History
ed is the charm. He's ieed at Sarasota have elected to come and American Histo while
tbaL '.11
sh, Into the beard's program, her husband vu IsrysealaG reat 1. November,
And
have
sty.
.lad.4 k. p,. Palm Beach rogr Dade
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the
their
The HelMs. are realdlisg
own
p
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Palm
lasrulag from
IeSCh.WhICb has some $0,. Is the reeeatly purchased
meeting, LU heabled:
alsrants-.er,ed u a church pa rsonage at $606
"Today
wits . ci lbo
for faehleslag the state Una Lane, Bear Lake.
world's grossest leaders sad
hid the opportuaity to list" P'V''.
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Dr. Crane said It Is hoped
to hiss. our ova U. S.
.lb
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sr. that Sbm progress can be en.
men are Indeed to
.uss
sear.au.a-a
asia,
paSd'4
to
laclud5
medical
Di
Gaulle.
his
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MIAMI BEACH (UPI)
About 15,000 delegates to the theology, missionary work and that "Baptists can no longer
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party chairman for several it would have been justified sons or Institutions contrlbut.
pit.al
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because he has control of such Ing to Europe $ cultural, social
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who
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best
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KaUe Fox celebrat
jimmied. Kovac denied that be had been
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latlon, mainly In Democratic prize was presented by P
birthday last Sunday at her fewest mistakes. P
Defense
Service
of
The
Netherlands,
he
dal,
American
Bernhard
wrongdoing
In.
open
desk
held
a
missing
list
guilty
of
any
circles, that Kovac was going
home at Wilson's Corner. crlty may secure that,ebut
ed al, Philippine Liberation of wealthy party contributors volving the list of persons who to give the list to the Free With him were Queen Juliana,
Those helping her celebrate is best who wins th most M
Crown Princess Ileatrix, Dutch
had contributed *1,000 or snore group formed by Goldwater,
this special occasion were her splendid victories by
are "completely untrue."
Minister of Culture Dr. Maar.
ence Ribbon.
to the party.
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of
mistakes.
so
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charges
and
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denial
sister, Mrs. Tom Wil
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Cannon Is the
Chief
ten Vrolljk and other digultarstaff
members
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three
sad Byron Fox and th eir fain.
Mrs. B. L. Cannon of by the owner of the desk,
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Mr. and hall Georgia, and the Frank Kovac, are the latest who were watching
The citation for Chapli n said
re
working
search the office we
A meeting of the Preaby. the doctor "has stood couragehusband of the former Stiss chapter in the tale of William
days
on
the
list
that
Kelly
Is
talking
Sara Pope of Columbus, Ga. Cody Kelly, who until two
about," said Kovac, lie said tery of St. Johns will t ously and chivalrously for the
bdi
Knoliwood
em held from 1:30 until 0 P.M. human values which help to
They reside at 403 Cherokee ago was the top aide of GOP
National Chairman Ray Bliss. that Kelly had directed th
th
eir
three
with
Lane,
Sanford,
the
list
to
get
it next Tuesday st !1rt !r .. decide the spiritual climate of
on
to
work
County
Board
of
Commis.
'rk. rt,wl.t. Land Develop. the
Clay, lyterian Churc h or Sanford. our society and by doing so
children, Larry, Mike, and JVII7
1.ucius
ready
for
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S. gold reser ves.
Ices and vocational rehabill. Lab.ld. He served last
The Alliance bstweea Di tation.
year as associate minister at
Gaulle's Prence and the UaIted
All this Is done In cooper. First Methodist Church In
Sta tes Is usc.mlsrtable.
alien with county health 4.. Ocala,
With macb ivavet Is the eta. par'nte and with grants On
IS, th is year, be
gas', the vlcs president's isa from the federal government, was ordained an elder at asparty with Di Gaulle mast The
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Allen Dorn has returned home The new borne of Pauline and
from a visit with Jim Johnson J. S. Kirkpatrick on Narels
In Monticello. Jim returned sus Is going up rapidly now.
During his tour In San.
with Allen and will ,l*It here The heavy rains slowed up the
Chie
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Pa
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carpenters for a while
d our family.
with II

Going on a

ment taking part. Items Bertha Gregory, Mrs. Grace
made during handicraft class- Holloway, Mrs. Inca Sen.
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'j, 30 1.. JARRARD by Jack Renton Jr.
Jolly Bennett, Mrs. Agues
Principal for the school Keltt., Mrs. Pat Wilson, Mrs.
was Rev. Gail Smith, pastor Linda W illiams, Miss Anne
of the church, and th e church Smith, Miss Faye Hayes,
foot Bryant.
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Josef Nordeuihaug of Wash.
was In charge of serving the Wilson, Mrs. Peggy Smith,
general secretary of
daily refreshments. Pianist Mrs. Patty Harper, Mrs. Barthe Baptist World Alliance Health
and music director were Mrs. bara Hancock, Mrs. Ruth
wh ich sponsors the every.
Shirley Orient. and Mrs. Wilkinson, and Roland Giles.
five-year fellowship insetEthelyne Owen. Secretaries
Assistant principal was
Ing, has reported that =onMr.. Myrlens Bullard Mrs. Alice Smith and assistsingers from 74 countries al.
and Mrs. Joan Will iams.
out hostess was Mr.. Pays
ready have registered for JACKSONVILLE (Special)
Mrs.
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The State Board of Health
th is 11th Congress.
Morning s.aaleaa will be has Increased Its migrant
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an average daily attendance Boble Jean Heaven, and Mrs.
of 130. Du ri ng th e Corn- Edna Giles,
meneement a program was Teachers Included Mrs.
presented with each depart- Verdie Mae Hartsnan, Mrs.

yerdtbedaysttldsr ed to being patient and or
Springs Baptist Church last complaining, but finally b
REV. AND MRS. McBRIDE
Sunday, chases by secret asked his father, "Dadd Humphrey will have earned his
he said, are
ballet, was James Blaylock when will we have a ban keep, Including fringe benefits, to provide basic health serv.
U it turns out that his recent fees tar '
who was puasst.4 alibis by that will not shake?"
ran atmeeting Ii Pads with Preach
le tug thee. to the soclo.csltur.
50. 1. 30 Griffin.
As the young people of tc President Charles 4. Gaul
Dave Carpents, was run• day look at us they must h
at ebseteriatles of the labor
Mr4p In the balloting and asking coac$ous)y or out generated more than hot ,
t develop add.
may have been uonai services
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Minisfer
all fathm present for the consciously. "When will w
as may to in. Welcomes Its
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Maryann
Miles
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have a banse that will nc odds would seem I. have been
shake?" The answer me b against it. Humphrey emerged 8.. at the eenlees being Members ci the Bear Lake
given when one cia honesi from his long talk with D. given Include ethdcs with Methodist Chu rc h w.leome4
_nurses and a physician; fur. their new minister and his
fl. PacifIc Ocean has an ly reply that our world wi Gaulle with
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AM .154 mIllion square be secure when all men rn tioning newspapermen:
according
the
again God
the King c
"We had a
s wt services for expectant moth. G reen McBride. at the morn,
pdl.i,
to
ga. Kings and theuLord of Lod and a very frisudly coavorsa. Orel seeing that the worker. Ing worship service last Sun$
yilqudis Idlanalca.
have adequate living condi. day.
gi
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tions and dIets; providing Rev.
de who attend'
me temptation is strong
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regard that statement as
heal monetary policies. An. children; seeing that they legs, the University of P'lor.
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ether subject fit to be avoid, receIve Immuidsatlons for Ida, sad Duke Divinity
would hays been the ma to various diseases; trea ting dl. Schec!, was ordained a des.
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children. Aunt Katie received
shine, because in Washington, many lovely gifts and they all Chief Pett" Officer ,Andrew
on was recently trans
Cann
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the Fleet Reserve
ferred
to
t oon.
gre last week, It was cake during the am
st after more than 21 years of
pa
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b
irth
days
is
a lowly 54, Brrh degrees. Very Also having
Service .n Impressive
cloudy at times and the heater week were Hazel Gardner and Naval
Reconnas
held
yours
truly,
ceremonies
some.
Naomi
Sapp
and
at
isn't
th
going. Now
3.
Squadron
since
Att$.L
and
i will
thing for summer? But other. • • Kay Ssusnan
common.
th
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County
To
culminate
wise Rena and I had the time represent Sem in
lei,thChief Cannon was
our YOUNG live,. We visit. Extension Homemakers Counfasnion, u,3
In in e traditions, the slue.
d so many wonderful places cli at the U. of Floridaugh
being piped over
6th
July
thro
Gainesville,
st
and
one
night
we
j of intere
Navy as
entering
took Rena down to Pope's 9th, when the State Short a seaman recruit
Octobe r
Creek on the Potomac River Course will convene there. . . 1942 at No..o .a. e served
girl..
wIll
where she got to eat fresh County 4.11 boys and
a
mat , Ships a
steamed crabs. We visited an. go to 4.11 Camp at Camp Mc.
fl
during
YOU
12th.
Hope
July
with
some
Quarrle
tique galleries
School,
these
f riends and I also called boys and girls have returned Norman, Oklah
NAB
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Helen flarbour's mother In your application to Miss Wit- Diego. Calif.
Alexandria and talked to her son's of fi ce. S • e Betty and 80. CASU (7) 52, VP 53. USN'
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A two-week Vacation Bible nursery director, was In
hod at Central Baptist charge of the nursery for
utch of Sanford closed last babies of th ose working In
day evening with Corn. the school.
mencensent Exercises at th e Departmental superintind.
church,
enta were Mrs. Eunice Wig.
There were 140 children gins, Mrs. Loretta Wiggins,

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Baptist World Congress today through next Wednesday
in MiamI Beach.
In the group are Rev. and
Mr.. Fred B. Chance, Mr.
and Mrs. B. Willard Warfl.ld,
Dr. and Mrs. C. Ii, Park Sr.,
Mrs. E. B. Wood, Mrs. Voila
Williams Sr. and Mrs. Ker'

The church Is aff iliated
with the Independent flap.
tint, headquartered In Spring.
field, Mo., the Baptis t Bible

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and In youth work.
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Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. respondence to P. O. Box 781,
and worship at 11 am. and Sanford.
at 7 p.m. Mid-week service _______________________
will be at 7:80 p.m. Wed.
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The day In which we live the book of Psalms God
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Mission, is shown with a few of the young people who visited the mis.
nion Wednesday from the Junior High Department of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church Vacation Bible School, Left to right, Bonnie Relker, Kathy Heinsen. Sue Roneberry, and Steve Nicarry.
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Rev. Moran also gave a
The Junior High flepnrt. erintendent, told of the his. personal testimony of how
Went of the Casselberry tory of the mission founded his life was changed from
Community Methodist Church by a group of Christian bual. one of crime and alcoholism
Vacation Bible School went neasmen in 1048, and took to one of service when he be.
on a field trip Wednesday of- the trroup on a tour of the came a Christian,
ternoon to visit the Orlando facilities which include a The class plans to collect
chapel, kitchen, dining room, food
Union Rescue Mission.
and clothing to donate
Accompanying t Ii e 29 Sunday School rooms, and to the mission.
Ken
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sleeping
young people were
quarters.
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Waltman, Mrs. Cure Balmer, free night's lodgings have Custom of the Christmas
and Mrs. Edward Heinsen, been provided for men; eight tree is said to be a survival
teachers; and Mrs. Leonard for women; and four for chil. of the tree worship of ancient
l dren; and 2,800 meals served. German tribes.
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FELLOWSHIP DINNER wan given at Burnett Memorial Methodist
Church In Enterprise to welcome the new minister and his wife, Rev.
and Mrs. L. E. Denslow. With them are Miss Odell Small (left) and Miss
(Middleton Photo)
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Casselberry Community Methodist Church are (seated, left to right)
Mrs. Philip Caeaber, president; Mrs. l)oti MacLeod, vice president; and
Mrs. flamid Kryder, secretary. Mrs. Ernest Fnu;ckenberg is treasurer,
Officers of the Alen's Club are (standing, left to right) lhIynn "Skip"
Reiker, president; James Court, vice president; and Don MacLeod, treas.
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the State Welfare Board, said
he personally had tried to ex.
plain the revision In the pro.
gram to Mattox's legislative
committee but that no one

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"Friends Around Me" course of helpers in thecommunity. Left to right
are Judy Shearer, Randy Young, Karen Parham, Jury Reichert, and
Wayne Conner'.
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The Woman's Society of has designed a set of dresses
hristlan Service and the made of steel.
eeleyan Service Guild if The dresses weighing four
trot Methodist Cherub, Ian. pounds apiece, are made of
O rd. have Issued lavita*Ios thin stripe of sheet steel
all m..Wti and friends stuck en a paper foundation.
attend an Informal recap. They will be worn in the
on its McKinley Mall this city's art festival this week,
unday following the e,eslag
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Only a handful of dog own.
Only
rhool at Ann Arbor, Mich.
took advantage of the of.
An honor graduate in 195* feting, however, to now must
am B.cksville (Ohio) High take their pets to their own
ehool, he has mad, the vet. Tags are issued at City
men's list every year at the Hall.
aivenity, was member .1 Dogs impounded by the city
hi Eta Sigma Honorary will be held for 10 days and
member and released to owners who call
rat.rnIty,
Iflcer of Phi Rho Sigma for them, upon purchase of
edical Fraternity, and holds use. proof of Inoculation, pay.
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uaty and assess It at 100
$1.R.packFmI'*WhSS1b.Ifktp
u- cent of true market value Annual meeting of the flail tonight, but It will take Mrs. George Sires, director
5.0 Check grass. seals
r the 1966 tax roll.
Seminole County Unit of the on a music hail atmosphere and coordinator of the show.
Master of ceremonies will
Judge Williams said It was American Cancer Society will when a dozen rock and roll
60 Add brake fluid and road U9
Ident such a program would be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at bands from the Central lior. be Hill Reck, radio station
announcer. Ile',eral other disc
Impossible for the 1965 tax the Seminole County health Ida area colnh)tc for ptizea in jockey.
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dl, already prepared.
front' Central Flonict'
Department. Mrs. Th
uhaj Is called a "Iland A. rock arni roll
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The court order came in a Larsen, unit presidentomas
radio
stations
has Baton."
will be lr.sent to assist with
ill filed by book salesman announced.
The full evenrnir of rock Judging the best bands in
Ilea Diebert of Plantation, The program will include
aiming that property in the election of officers, corn- and roll music is on tap for three categories, (rum begincoward should be taxed on a mittes report., on unit ac teenagers and the young in tiers to semi-pros.
isis of assessment at 100 per complishmenta and plans for he art, with all proceeds of Show time is 7:45 P.M. with G 0 0
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the allow going to the support a small donation asked for
ml of true value. The suit future activities,
Id land now is assessed at After the business meeting, of the Little R.',I School. admission. Prizes for the
8-6 Daily
SERVICE STORE
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I per cent of tnte value,
555 W. FIRST ST., SANFORD, FLA., 322.2821
the new film for adults on house, the local school for winners are being provided
Markham said be had taken cigarette smoking, oaWho
mentally retarded children.
by the Hanford Elks Club,
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eament. Markham defeated the work of the Cancer Soowert
last November's ciety are Invited to attend,
ection. Gewert is now Dade
This Beautiful Home is
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the welfare department for a).
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GROUNDBREAKING for new sanctuary of Lake Mary Baptist Church
was held following the morning services last Sunday with construction
to start on Tuesday. Trustees taking part In the groundbreaking were
(left to right) William Brown, E. F. Murray, J. A. Varn, and Lamar
Stokes, Rev, V. C. Ladd, pastor of the church, Is at right. (Herald Photo)

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will start picking up strays and
20t5 uacgree
untagged, uninoculated a ni
utals.
By Jails MarIne
H. James DudI, nephew Of TWO inoculation clinics have
It. and Mrs. Joe Simunet been held at city hall this
Altamonte Springs, has month by Dr. Raymond Bass,
celved his Doctor of Usd1- local veterinarian, working In
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dgar Lyans for her wedding
university.
Serving on the hostess
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iunch youth director; and
an Cass.lb.rry, recent high
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Mrs. Mary Mobley, co-we.
t.ary, read the scripture.
New president of the Men'.
ub, Blyrin "Skip" Relker
esented a past president's
a to Roger Richmond, out.
ling president,
Announcements were made
WSCS President Mrs.
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Court Judge 0.
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was leaving the honors with two hits each. Nunn, Georges has beaten timors. Luis Aparicio added
home run off loser Bill
Klniiwood played erroriess the Acey Deucys only ones.
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the best years of my Ufa in a
are against Navy and t.be Box, who be" DOW lost 15
Pats wdforia and It isn't
Leroy *obb lammed
of their last Is games
SasY to was 1W57 like ak
other
hits in winning out over
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Copeland of Jacksonville was fin ' Mike Hargis and scars,
500 winner well below
other NASCAR drive
named chairman of the Game edon Jamie Cornall's single.
rs.
and Fresh Water Fish Cam. Cornell went to "coed whell
Second choice of the Panel mission during the final into.
w hit ba pch.
Is Junior Johnson, who got 12 utea of the meeting of the corn. ed CU TomHawks wfl 'ic 1'
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Morrison.
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of the 'ost. hits, singled in first place nominations. Close mission In Tallahassee, Wed.
2 double 00 drive 1A core
.ones
It was
walk.
the winning run.
Don Griffin, Buddy Burton
Church League action the only run oft Pappas inthe behind Johnson, and tied for flooday.
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Wayne
and DeWitt Mathews each found the Knights of Colum.
Pinch
Copeland
appointed
to
third place, are Marvin
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for Cassel.
had four hits for Robb. Otto bus and Pinscrut Assembly
the Commission by Governor had
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Dazel
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both singles. Mike BallThomas was the winning of God continuing to Is" t,ho
Ilaydon
Burns
and
confirmed
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City League
whom were given it
by the Senate on June T. In ey had a single for Altamonte
pitcher. Don Harvey bad four wk. The Knights turned in
at'
s low number, of votes addition to being named and Brims Stewart had a doo.
hits for the Kilowatts.
a triple play, bit five home
Three other Yanks also *than Krisbran, 7 14, L4.
WIMBLETON, England
Both of the Little League runs, banged out 20 hits and
was the surprise of the panel chairman, Copeland also
(UPI) - Allan Fox of Los were du, for action today, There were also MAYOR leaders lost yesterday.
wound up a 284* winner
voting,
to, Yoyt not only won serves as the Commissioner
vx
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Angeles sought to add the seeking to join Dennis Ma). IL S participants remaining Chase, with the Little Na. over Congregational. Dan
i the Firecracker last year, but from lb. Second Conservation
in the won"Is singles enta. tiond title tucked neatly Simon, Dick Nolte, Fred Gal.
trootinS to his birthday cake ston of Bakersfield. Calif., jag the
Elks
I ad a now record of 131.4st Copeland Is the prosident
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fm day of cola- away, took It an the chin last latta, Danny Gilmartin and CpO
miles
today when he faced Eugene and Jim McManus of Beth.. petition, three
of whom were night by the tune of 2.1 to
3
per bout In doing it.
and manager of Plod Trans.
ROY Filager each had a
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any
a third-round match of the Herbert P'itsgibboe of Oar- round.
Poyt with tour votes, and be. kilts Contracting Company of
peal Watsonhad a horn. run Hopkins and (lalletta each Rotary
y
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis den City, N. Y., took on U
Fourth • smiled Haney in the fourth inning. He had four bite and Ed Simon, ShrIne .."""'•;
kind him came Jim Paachal Jacksonville. An ardent huntir Sanford's Camphfl.Louing
ebaniplonshlps.
year-old Australian Bob RIsbey 01 Daflu, Ten., ov. also pitched a tw, bitter and three to top the hitter'.
and fisherman, Copeland Is 'ost
• Games Today;
,ilks vs and Dick Hutcherson with two married
nine will try to get
Pox produced the surprise Howe, third.renked Marty .4 tat, the third vouad turned in a fine everall per. Plnecrest Assembly spotted
am Us WO C.uiuii.
Rotary; 710 Clvfta vs Ri. vutis each
com.
back
on
the winning track
at the tournament Thursday Riessets of Usasteat III., Thursday by basting'ftalins formange in put" the East. the church of God of propw
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Saturday night at Pilleburst
WAWS- Both games at Pine- The two other drivers chug. Mission named
when he eliminated third - went against Germany's Wit. Roberta .1 BritaIn 6.4, 1.31 seers.
ecy two runs In the top
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seeded Jan Erik Lundquist helm flungert, the fifth seed, fifth . seeded Billie han Georges, needing one ,it. the first inning and thó hum Path
LiTTLE
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cornn*issi
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Richard Petty, each of whom Fresh Water Fish
if Iw.den, 74, 7.5, 6-2, 7.5. Ralston, the top . ranked Moffitt of Long leash, Calif., tory, to clinch the Little took it from there, going *
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$1a, 6.2, 104, 7-9, 44
Indian Davis Cupper law- lea if Argentina, 1-1, 6.4,
and same eatca the winning each have six games remain. Quality
cap- Six, In which they ax. di.
Mobil. Homes 3 30 Speedway events - the Day. achy of executive dIZ$CtQC
fending champions.
ing in the second half ad Game Today: Pint 1edal toss SO and the World SO at
since January.
fou, of th, games will *e vs. Heat,?, at Vt. Mellon Charlotte.
Wallace, Donnie Smith, who sports a
Frye "mar H, B.
against each other, TI. Park
chief of the comesteAlon's 3.0 record, will probably start
Knights won the
Game Management Division as P051
for Sanford. Eustis 5.11 before
GflhBElflL1 (UP!) -Two lea football game Saturday leebmen held a
13, 13, last Sunday in
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Plorld* State ........ 21 it
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the Game Management Dlvi. Currently Poet U Is In sic.
Billy El., quarter mUst Mike
in lb. finals of the Women's
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With a toam sees. of 1Th$wey .aad liaise Undgres,
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versity-of Miami and BIoa America froa Omaha, Nib., CsruIa Stale, iST Issth.re high jumper Jobs Thomas and TIJICALOOIA. Ala. (UPI)- rim VS leilsid A'laMk, Saturday's 1011k consecutive the commission's Northeast league kadsrs, 2-0, Wedges.
Glens if Palm Beach Juniorwas the first W.it player, else Cililotimia, luli SM Pisridi hammer tbasvsi liii C
onnolly. The UniversIty 01 AIabaa 4:15, at lap Avenue Park; running of the Queen's P1.1. Region as the chief of the Law day night.
Celsio upeel the tourea meet
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Saturday, Navy vs. Geseg. at Woodbine.
sash.
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ing if Barry laydir of u*in is, 5:15, at Pt Mullen Path Unlike last year when B. P. Brantly, regional Information.
sponsored by the American
spits In the tourney's
Ink, Ark.. to a combinatile
Usymmsup $ILI@
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W I. Dancer ran away from the Northeast Maglos will serve as Ike. weekday Green Vie $1 I
mi will be televised Olympic winners, record hold. Leading usoseywSuer Kathy baseball and track
Tampa resident defeated do.
ChIefs
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in and the cream of lbs WWIwei*h headed a 5.14
filling champion Patti Shook
American track and field crop It pius old ii amateurs today Mdir, .5. 01 the aaUoi'a Yanks •"...:,....ø.:.. 4 1 Qusea's Plats figures to be a tag a merit systam eaas. Ivy. 1742, Caeselberty
at Valpiralso (lad.) Univer.
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Tigers took their 10th In 12 Kansas City 6, New York 2 Philadelphia 3, San Francisco ten. His teammates supports
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St. Louis 11, Cincinnati
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Cleveland 3, Minnesota 1
Chicago 3, Milwaukee 1
Meanwhile, the Yankees Baltimore 4, Boston 1
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Doug
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Houston 4, New York!
dropped their ninth decision
it was still um of Brown.
(Only games scheduled)
Pittsburgh
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Today's Games
Today's Games
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Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Means hit a single apiece
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4, Pittsburgh battered Los (N)
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Cincinnati at Milwaukee (N) second half championship at
was a earned run average
.. ,s.t --.i. Angel.. 18.8, Chicago clip. Los Angeles at New York Philadelphia
at San Fran. Cooper Field on Saturday
which was one 01 the league's
pod Milwaukee LI, PhIIIdII•
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afternoon at 4 o'clock.
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Last night's gem was Do.
New York at Houston (N)
months 01 the i,,,*.t season.
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her's second no-bitter of the
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Now York Note 4.$.
season.
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Bruce Stuart limited Cause!.
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to. bans fide contenders If they
Senators over the Indians I
p4ebod with such pain at times added another link to their calved credit for the pitching are to win a tocord
i1iti DAYTO'IA REACH - Fred Estimates of Lorenten's win Senior League play last night.
that he couldn't fall asleep be. victory chain last night, decision. Dennie Robertson straight P5IUtiflt
ding Lo
reason5 not defecling
ndingcham- nIna average speed ranged Stuart and loser Brent
cause his UM thMbId N trouncing Chick No Treat, led Florida Elat, with three
-And the AL Is buil
Helms were locked in a score.
much.
A. J. Foyt, .. ..e favorite from 153.6*1 t 141.372
15.0. The win vu the tenth fta. Mike Ansley and Gordon up to one of its best pen
less pitching duel for 8½ Janper
hour,
'II. M?e
eomjlalisd, ins row for the City League
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lags. Casselberry scored first
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certainly one of the best to win the seventh annual run.
in the bottom of the sixth on
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base knocks for Georges.
sines the five-team battle of ning of the Firecracker 400 at
ad a Iour.hit shutout
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error, sacrifice, passed
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sOse. Neiir a witd. Hi work.
fr4 contesti cut short C3rgs will play Navy 1940, won by the Detroit TIC. the Daytona
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Id It OUt ww back Is Idibe tow
because of a local Wrun Saturday morning
bunt by Jim Lacas.
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seventh to gain the victory.
inning and Mill Pappasearn lag authorities from all over
Bolling,
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wlthawln.Howe,er,Infou, ad his eighth vktoon a the U.S., gave torenien
Tommy Pinnock singled to
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of the move, the Pirate Sum
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pgsto1 har.'u the tea. Wedding guide for the moth. for marriage license, bride'
IUAM mouth of brides but or at the bride. If you are engagementand weddI
and P.. in the prices of wrestling ring., bride'. bouquet and ge
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fr, ass, a ebsesh atsepis ty pay for the bride's wed. irs, gloves, assets .r tie
er $ usss,IIss oaks bring ding and going sway outfits, for was of wedding parts
happy elsaev from Innia. wedding IstitsUona, wed. gifts for ushers and bea
iisbli eash regulars. Rising 41mg announcements, sngage. man, sceomaodatiois for sib
lest. ale. at up an uproar meat and wedding photo. are and best an, fie to
graphs, soil of church (or. clergyman, the honeymoon.
ag the hivaws.
WHO pa,. for WHAT has gaunt, asztoi, ets.), carpet THE P RI D P O*OOK'l
liii., 40U7 fussy in the sad can.,y rot church, flow, family pays for their wed
ding apparel, their own tea,
lass Ps, pests, Elay rules era for church, bridesmaids'
of bridal stIqistli stacked bouquets, gratuity for trot. sling expiate* and hotel bills
as attitudee changed. How. tic pol1eemu at a large rehearsal dinner (It ths
over, $ owing beck to curb w.ddint, transportation for wish to site It), and wed
etiquelas in utreeg. Cement, bridal party from house to ding gift for the bridc
lug lbs chubs Is the delise church and reception, brides. The.e are bailc to the oIl
of families to provide the mild.' luncheon, rehearsal quette of $ wedding. Cutati
mess sanest, formal wbhig- dinner, all reception costs, regional and religious eus
gilt of stsrllag flatwarn to toms may shift reiponsiblil
41mg they san afford.
With this In mud, It Is tho bride, wedding fine for tim
WA he knew when, the ft. bridegroom It than Is a doi. The above listing Is a good
MM OM nsprlb'lity, rests. bIe.ring ceremony, gifts for breakdown, though, froi
M is øtIIod In a small bride's attendants, aeeommo- which to plan wedding en
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DEAR ABBY: I parties,
larty enjoyed and appre.
elated your recent column
an the neil be, boating to
preserve and Improve many
lpedesof sons. AsIrecall, there has been an open
season Ise on .ver slats
Eve GPEW up the fruit

moos If I want to. Well, we
solved our problem by each
driving his own car to the
party. Now, when he's ready
to so hems, he goes. And I
stay untll I'm ready toSo.
latently I was told that it
didn't "look well" and I
should cut It out. I'd like

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GRANDMA
DEAR GRANDMA: Peep
right on baking that bread,
Those who resent It could
.astly bake their own ..,
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the letter from the pets.
who doesn't like people to
sit beside her on a piano
bench while she's playing.
I share her sentiments.
The bed way t. get rldc(
them Is to has over very
tar In their directics to
reach either the very high
notes, or the low not.s,do.
pending on when they're
sitting-and let than know
they are in your way.
"SUBTLE"
DEAR SUBTLE: Subtlety
is a waste of time with the
denier sat. I still say trade
In the piano bench for a
stool.

Ps lob Cseknar
used to heighten the shine.
consumers,
Miwopaper laserpul.. Ales. The material, used only for Drawback: Shoes a. still
NEW YORE (lilA)-.. Shoes shoe uppers, "breathe." in the rather expensive (In the $30
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ad socks at., admittedly, act traditional manner of shoe and up category). People any
he most exciting subject In material, Is flexible-requlring the price will drop consldr.
he wonderful world 01 am's little or no break.In-retalns ably, however.
ishlosa. Since most gentle. Its shape, Is one41ird as light The loather people, repre.
sea are accustomed to wear. as leather and brings "wipe' sent.d by the Leather IndusIS them frequently, they and-wear" maintenanci to tries of America, are not
evertheless are worthy topic.. foctwur.
asleep at the last. They have
Than Is some new to to. This lilt tenure Is especial, developed new water' restsGet on lbs shoe front. An 11 nice because a wipe or two tint and staln.reslstant loath.
mating poromsrle material with a damp cloth restores a on. These can be shined to a
i being viewed with alarm by scuffed or ditty pal, of shoes gloss with a damp cloth.
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smo leather people because to a reasonably
decent gloss. One major shoe maefsc.
I Its warm acceptance by Regular shoe polish can be hirer has come up with a pn.
tented protean-a boneycom'.
piece of gum rubber iamlnat.
ad to a special shoot of aYba
used as a replacement for the
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traditional cork filler.
The advantage hers, says
-the company, Is comfort TIM

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no ow Eito.,dis Asia. no main classIfIcatIons for storage cabinets, window cal
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soft woods are finish and lags, siding, door frames. Tb
knots in this grads are soya
else Is spend a flow commas lumber,
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me,. and
Iss pA'INI material for Wading as, vary in some will find littie checking c
locales, but generally will he splitting.
aNuad the boise.
No. i common ls too rou*
juiown Is an exception. esfoams.
When buying lumber, pick The finish lumber has tour for finish work. Some ci th
the grads according to its J. grades but you are likely to knots are loose, gsnerall
large. Use It for potstain
leaded wsoand do not buy s find only two available.
Grades A and B (or I and I for sub flooring and It Is goo
batter grade.
You can almost double the clear) are of the highest qual. enough for rough shelves I
cost of your malarial unoec• Ity and are used for the finest garage or basement. "I
warily by picking the wrong cabinet making. They are 'Ir. often Is called utility grad
lumber.
grade of lumber. For example tually free of blemishes,
.buying the had possible Thi jisst grads you are like. Economy grade I. No.
Is ss4,clestflèhb,dstock,fct lyto find ln the avsraplum. common and you wWnot fla
cheineyesu.gelngtopalat bsr Yard tsc followed byD. it in many lumber yards.
a waste. The clear finish, A tow will carry B.GradeCIs is used for temporary first
lbs feature ftr which you are sufflcleatli top grade for most W.
paying a pnaka, Is cover, uses. Tb. imperfections are Grades for hardwoods as
minor but lbs wood .1111 Is first, second, select, No.
edup with a lest 01 paInt.
Standard N.. I common good enough to finish with a common, No. * common, N
SA common and No. 1$ con
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limber would have been good char finish.
sssugb-a few knots but they Grads D Is about 10 or 12 mom. Most lumber yards en
.rs use loose and they are cents le.s aboard foot, Is per. ry only one grade-No. I con
bed mom or "left Hardwood
dean, Ra loses knots, as bad belly sound. It's . the
qitts or breaks. In shirt, per. grade you would ever use U ("walnut, char") SI
Ml pty toed painting but It still I. SOWcloatIralasd, Wee more cc
enough for lb. job at hand. enough to use with a clear or, are valued for their b.ai
ty, and used for fine tall
1 am In buy km fI&amp;lb.
buy knew ismithiug abeut You cia SM common lure.
boards in four grades. Just When you buy seams
lumber grades In advasee.
ci *alumber you buy below grad. P finIsh Is No. 1 grades of lumber, mips
will he ael wood (a lila that common, sometImes called sash board carefully .0 tin
baa asthiug to do with constructIon lumber. Use It you set lb. best possible Ism
.tresgth) such as spun, fir, far construction, for shelves her for your money.

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BY keen Light
Was_spit Ealsipris. Ails. "Get by and forget It" seems supply It." I fear there
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DEAR, MPS LiGHT: Your to be the n*ollvatlon.
leamlats on the question .1 As an employer of the out. sxc.
lion$ In lbs 0.14
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very .lge4 1a$ recommend. fad by the lick of basic
or education may be Ins r
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Mg now than aemcrlu. schooling. The remedy can. 5trintid by on some of pro
ties." This Iii breath of ss*• not be Instituted by 'sduca. ticality, but the I1.pear.c
Ity amId lbs chaos of educe. tots" In an Ivory tower. Their who eaters the buslases war
a. enpe,.... the background is Is Itself a die. Is too cites bobbled with
tics and
smatterIng of protsplau
estire pulpoes ci sir searchlb.qualIflutias
forMr.
lad"up
problemthat
Em genes, tautatlOSs, etc., and
for hu,Isdgs.
lack 01 basic hu
Ths napnlWv. drive by player mists at every tum woeful
bow.
geed grsdse doss adoften The latter should he able 10 How about a column is L
any degree of appr.cla. say, *r. Educator, hire Is subject?-MI. H. A. T.
ANIWU: You've jest wr
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Having bees in lbs buahis
MW for several years hefo
returning to sdacatlea, I s
siiiprodate your vlswpebe.
remember, by example, I
ii glels who applied for a pe
UM ThORNTON McI.EOD
tics as research secretary
On ci lbo truly deUghthd Art Gallery it the Brooklyn a consulting psyrbologt
sveda I have attended at the Museum, has collected a woa They all bad a major In Ps
Wand's Pair was as liter. derN arM of Miersatiessal CbOIOU Nitism01 the
could type, labs shorthas
utisel leaches. at the
"World Pluto" and a visit Is Items. H. Sill that U7
use a dictaphoss and 1lluSSi* should be preud to dim. basic requirements ion I
eselling ic1ta.
Tb. "Wesid Pleats" was play them.
by as r..is IsPes. Pto'Psepls was me is all falrseee to educates
we luncho snivel by former Pruidsut hswsv.r, lb. *yuteld p
VISMIL
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11ai$4 the y$1j4 klooks remains ii chairman of the posed to"basic know-how
pspn,ifIg dlUpnsnt coin. board ci trusties. Surely, OU but It just didn't 'take
ithea. This Ps,p*Tiqls will 1.lt the "World Ileita" Practical sources ats 411
raa in .a,scing is at the New York World's Pair cites ii a . I as "dum$
grounds" (.t the poster at
be lbs haisllcrel alive. As -'is you thirst
we grew mire sad mere V.r him, usoesultap dealis who aft set bead.
1..Iu.r'%," lbs bMllfol pius at your movie his.., for college, barbers 4. I
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dknppssrlug Tb. "WerM UgWid ealertalsment mad dents, but It Is virtually Ii
Theta" Is a bmn'ip iambi Em Marvin and Jan. Pbnda Possible to teach seas
mba. PaW viefts on ileet, ploy their noise is the hllt. hem enough to meet I
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Real. £ aaiulsu Mexican have lft
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1,000 people. lamember that
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DEAR OWL: If your bus.
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play through next Tuesday.
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flEDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE onita foods and beverages,
fun.
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fair godmother, and "Sing, now goes to the Senate.
in Peru Park. To go along Ya'fl comet
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Vain had a pod time because When you are servid your shout It.
or Ices of appetite and '.me
Q-I have been taking In. answer letters of
(5) Flipper
general In.
?;S0 (I) summer semester
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ii) The ICing Family
W THE U14FOlM AREA
7:51 (5) Sews
polls it tasderases In the no. Jsctloss of $Ulbsstr.1. Could tenet Is future celumas,
STEAK DINNERS
•15 (5) The Than
7:50 (5) Orower Almanss
Till
"THE
1:11 (5) All Amulea Feet.
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(5)OIlligsn's lilieS
(I) Mister Mayor
Tusk.
Free Loll" to limit&amp;" Under 12
Singer Dinah Shore could not
0:4 (I) lu-nt Ac.nt
Je t Johnson
1 sat. sit. Moyls
rlotl.a
140. *
RD5D1"i perform in bet show it the 5:55 U) Scicacs
•::5 (C) Hollywood Palace
Theater
ff• liii. sad Prepared My Us
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Riviera
list.)
hers
'flutsreda
I
15:15
(5)
Ouum.ks
1 Mile North of Sanford en 1742
(9)
11111saft
looked
,
Nil Jut An OrdInary W
11:11 (5) t4ewceop.
Showers For ln alids
(5) re. *i,t. SeW
night becaus. ci as scot. at.
v.in. iai.
%flIUS5iWhI Xi'OIVii I tack of bronchitis.
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ONLY
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Dy Wills. lmwres.e, DR
tiler
sueseesfid P. P treatment, Many splisting trimiques
(I) Major Mercury
By PoSy Cramer
tlass-ELEANOL
loned apple corer (I f.ua*
lIrl
(5)
Theater
of
the
Stars
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Miss
Chore,
who
was
flhStkcSOe
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(5)
Hector
lI:$ (H Sat. Huh Mcvi.
DEAR POLLY-It there Is DEAR POLLY-I am a SIne at a rummage eels fir Newspaper Heleepeiss Am but two upper front teeth an used, Sometimes pins are
(5) T.uae.e.. TeaMs
placed temporarily by pdieI
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11:0 U) raturday Night Show
NO. $
5:55 (5) Peytom Plies
Distinguishing eharactsrh
and one side tooth had
be sunk into teeth and held to.
an aged Of Ill per... In the typist and my watch band
betel
Fisher,
remained
in
atckeI). I insert the csiur
$5Q0 45) Under D.
$tJfl' A. N,
gather with gold backings.
SATAN BUG"
stag
suite even though dollars all
(0) Qsiek Draw Melrsw •,
bias who cannot get Into has a tins safety chili at. mt to the elm .f the danp its if peeledestal dlsesi extracted because of exces. Sometimes removable
IN coo
($) Stan
() Aenloaa laadMsaS Oil (5)
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the bathtub steven aatat tow tslt,Iusedt.beal. hlon,of" saaefltu,se sometimes .111.4 pyerrbs
sive bone los. and large ab. are said, or esabinstiops of
vised her
to go to a hospital. 11:15 (1)
lunihlas As.a
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ONLY
VIrskall
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(5) TV Classroom
an the bathroom, but who ways catching it on the typs. is rIght ar the left, and, azei Weetles sad .welliag
Me...
scssee. Remaining upper Iliad and reaevabhs.
1:1
(5)
News 0 Weather
s
(5) aeaas i Cecil
cask staad madded, ayPoint- writer keys (and elks, I. magis, us I tabo the gums, shrinkage of be
WON42WHOUNr
teeth were too loose to main. Procedure of choice depends
Gen. Gustav Jod1,isi:s U) Duals the Mosses 1:0 (I) Today
Col.
it will be a Life saver. Get $ places, too) which would met out 61 lb0 timed, up usual tomb. and hose Seat
(I) (iv case., C&amp;rt.eae
two tbi*sel,.e, and .erteIn. on desired end results, but
of lb. German
staff
Wake-up
Maci.e
of
chief
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT!
VI (5)
(I) Uses the Ueiil.stt. 1:0
thres.psael folding esteem, break the chain. I tried wrap. omea the daadeU.s.-.ANN, New ka.wledge, now to ly Is. Ieee. to support s vi. taken into eenslderaties ares
Melillo
(5) Countdown New.
ontsnhut
.
y, 1
flill
PUel
Mules
Seas shewer curtain, a garde. ping It around the bend but DEAR POLLY-lemetimn algae. and new thinking
W
tmmmmmme
(1) The Jill...
plaesaest fit Ike missing senditlen if *eet, nomis, if
fo Germany as the 11155(5)
Perky Pig
sprinkling can aids child'. itwosldasl day aadssme. I takes a let if sites is EsatIutry, new make It PC tooth.
55th'
rn
anIonS if di.
missing
sad .1 World War It.
$)
I
rigid plastic wading pool. (lass would eves Irritate my lean the brass cv$ik. op. sible he wr.sdidly tie
2- RIG FEATURES -2
s Miekis Irasa
A tb.rovgh stady was cay, begreo if
1$ 0* UNDER
(5) Semshise Almans.
Tack sr pin th* shower cur. arm. My bees suggested that aing In the kitchen sink this esaditlm. Mouths an I made so Hr. lowe's dental tI.i of teeth, ecehuales aid
FIRST SANFORD SHOWING
1:5 (5) Wake-up Mevisu
balm be lbs Maids ci the $ place a little esilephane rain. U you vie pickles or made healthy aaln.
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DAILY 4110 TO 0:10 P.11.
1;V (1) USes 0 Weather
problem. This Included X-rays cesasetis effect.
NO, $
NO. I
50 (5) captain Ksagars
eases. Plies the pe.I.s the tape Cat the sadsi the skills nytbing pickled In it Jar, In Maw mess, theugh, IS and
rspreductlass if in Hr lowe's else, all me
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SHOWS AT
C
SlOWS TWICE
fleer, arrange the eases and price It agalnet my our the dincsrled Juice Into In net eusugh. less he his teeth and Jaw,, It wea claiming teeth
5:1 (5) cart.savtlie
in
upper
' '
941 ONLY
P71sT TIME 7:41
OF
around three aIdes at It, al. wrist. I can't eves feel that he sink and the brass cleans aimed teeth an never be . dsleemlsed that be required jaw were prepared lbs
(I) Today
and S
THRU
TUESDAY
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5:0 (5) Dlvoree CoorS
11*5 ISMI
$.wlag the sbowerce,talsbs It Is there and the chain yltaslf. Ide net sub .r stered, aid bemb tees a lined splint whisk wesib with geld erewam. flies
(5) Plompu Room
fall IndIa lbs p5.1. If the never satebsa On anything. ren Pover It with a dish. louse, lea lease S. suppi bind hIs aatursl tooth I.. crime were julued ("War.
T'$••4,$94$N
AT
C Slew
5:'i (5) Ezerclpe tsr Moists
Poo, point
esrisis I. Ise lou, cut It .11 Whas I am tbtougk wink for leth is the acId Jul.. cleats theeelves. Ths,sfeis lb gibber and ales fill In gaps .1) 10
Fromil
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make ens bsbige that
•;s' (I) fleaper Room
-!.;ss!
of
age!
Seth. piper lsgtk. The pa. the day, the tape Is easy is be brass-UI, P. H.
PS.,
sust be "flail" Is asppe 'resulting ft.. aiming tost extended es.pleb&amp;y around
(I)
The
Morning
Marie
Miked Mimi
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(5) 71*
thuS alaadi in the peel, a res.,s.
M.aIcI.: ,.
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,
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HAPPY UCI$. 0111$-A uwlek with $ each ether, lash tool I ,
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-ume usm -. .a- sas
shout is peuted "or the TART.
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p Is nibsi on sad GIRLS-Perhaps sees if lies 1* the dials wilt shine The oeral mee gives
bedy, sup
plaMIng that 1*11 mashing Tabldethsaasifgsld,
-': :icw.s
the shower is repeated I. You ds have muck absa,..at Iupins burry and esths tbisphaseeldsdlstqies, wick sad sequins many the
facade was cut awey
rinse. This Is quicker and and helofhl bum and, If bet go round. I also put a rsbsbitftMic. Spos itical hears 01 essiontrow lest. tress snub crows end "eusa)
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mere refreshing thu a $ ask Ium owe you wlfl want small brass sub tray Is the It's sailed splinting.
istry. U.s dentist Jokingly et like" t,rIna if salve
eg.ns baSh. Alter lbs bath is sum.ab.r Happy's Point. oink and let the juIce ge over
Splinting keeps tsslh Is
tells his patients, 'You sad (se.etlmee peevelslm Is mad)
Is ever, imply the watsr In er.-POLLY.
it, loo.-pOLLy.
rigid, fined, pesIII.n;
ZNgsisgtogs$ view ,e maw was
OIL ftema as
the peel and eNds lb. peel DEAR POLLY-This is the
build, up badly brakes dew acqualaled." flu tims in, staid, they kekid No Mlo
I 1. IF ww •
PLUS
saber the bed. The s,eai tIme 01 year ules people Is Share your favedbe less. deseysd Iseth; II sstab'lek
AT
velvid
Will
Msk"
It
tather
Ml
115th6
INNISIN
til
Isskawelensughwlth
all- ~ anUm if the ussatry making Woos .., seed am i0es tiai$ia if tasthl si expssslvs, But epkuaiag
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Results
ass
be
IWL
uILoDy
tseas phisift artols is axe hying S. get *14 siis?*ineaseellh,lss, It teeters thom I.
0*11445
tsieetall early NOW for lull hesutiful and tr'-tIrmlly
ADIIUION $VL.*ONTUPL
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Leave I Is pies Ml the wa dsa'inllues end I IbM I have feed MiniM. basil mask, a spisils,
diaterea d rinteen fenitles perfect. Splinting Is this meet
Seeing an me mq be Read of qslckeel and tisimi way dells, If roSy uses yr Mr. lsrñ mesh a and beauty to teeth for many exciting thing that's happen.
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between I. dill. I RIOas elb4ae.
cleas a
years,
Middle- Valet 12- FREE
OalIbI
datio
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Volkmana of hsalngs, Ito.,
Ire announcing the marriage

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Tr 1. a 1
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th. free class , all
her parents, Mr. sad Mrs dusting
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uthwa Mrs.
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(UPI)-Ilare's
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help
for
th.
bride
who doesn't
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,
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want to be bullied in the china
Monday,
Wednesday
aod
Pri.
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department.
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, day
.,
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,
when selecting a pattern
' 10:11 to 11:41 a. a. through
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pick one that Ii compatible
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July
53.
Tb.
only
requirements
and on June 1 • 1
with your sliver service. If at
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are a mat
torn
to
Improve
your
flgure
dealt.
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University of
e
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He Will serve wi
The china pattern also ought
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at Bowman Gray
to
ha tine is
seer
WERNER
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Salem
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of
the
new boune or apart.
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hosts
at
their
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China comes in two basic
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guests
were
LT.
CDL
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I
and contemporary. There also
AND IIM. I. W. OLSON, who
dl
are two types of china: bone
arebeiagtraissferr.dtoWaah•
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and translucent. Bone chins
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JJ
ington, D. C.; LT. AND MRS.
contains a puts white ash
pk
lfl
GEORGE
which accentuates Its creamy
SUSAN HAUSCU
leave for Annapolis and New
white
tone.
York, preceding assignment in
Loch Arbor, moved to Sanford
when buying china start
Califonda
arid
MM.
DAN
In 195$ and abs Is a '$1 gra. with at least four place set.
BEARD, Who will visit In
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. 'duals of Seminole High School. F
flogs. A setting usually cone
'III
Texas
before
taking
up
rend.
FIGURE
CONSCIOUS
ANYONE?
Jeannie
.:
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lbs attended Piedmont
of a dinner plate, salad
..' ericy In California with her two Burnham, right, beams with the pride at the slits
kg. at Demor.st, Ga., where PP plate,
butter plate and cup
amazing results the tape measure Indicates
1
she wu an honor stodset and
and
saucer.
A place setting
NEM4 RAGGERTY since she enrolled In the "Slim and Trim"
____ _____ ' wasMEL
was later affiliated with a
hso
makes
an
ezcellsot wed.
welcomed aboard as
class, now underway at the Civic Center, which
borne decorating flrrn in Win.
ding gift.
new
Navy
WItS
and
bride.
ThI
Is
sponsored
by
the Sanford Recreation Depart.
I
tsr Park.
ladles were present.d with
mont. Phyllis Senkarik, loft, in the capable In.
While at PI.dmont, she was
Etiquette experts report
lovely Glodou Craig...
atructor for the free figure flattery course and
chosen by popular vote, as
that a bride who Is being
Approximately 50
Inviten all ladies to attend the forthcoming
'Campus Playmate" to reign
married for the second time
w,re.in attendance fo the d.
fostlyfties for one iemest classes. See
( Candid Chatter).
never wears whit..
it.
MARTIN KORNREICU
"Susie, jus' what did this

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MISS JOYCE ANNE WEINMANN

Great Debate Continues
Housewife Versus Career

west on 35th Street to old ACt. 428 run south on State foal I

Winter Park.
The marriage will be sol.
emnised on Thursday, July
53, at 7 p.m. at the First
Church of the Nazarene.
No formal invitations are
being issued and all friends
and relaUves of the young
couple are invited to attend
the wedding and reception s •
mediately following,

It. it. "Maiti Un." 111W run
northeasterly on old It. It. R/W
to 13th gtr.ei ea.t on -12th
Street tn point of t,eginnin•
I'Ol.t.INU l'I.AC} Jr. huh
School, 11th &amp; French (S. It.
15.500), Sanford, Seminole
County. Tlorid
PIIEeirmL1 iso. a
negln county lIne and Inter.
plate 4 at I.ak. Monroe run
SOUth on 1.4 to couth Section
line Section :4.205.1311 run
west on .outh line Section 4.
208.19E to southeast corner
5,0t10 S1.305.25E run
uuth line of tection :s.:is.:,1:
to southeast corner Section :1.
run west on south line
of Section 22.:0H.1$E t Little
Wekiva River run
erly on the Little IVekiva Riv.
er io the Wekiva flyer and
county line follow county line
etnrth to the St. Johns ltiver
SlIow county line southeauter.
ly on the St. Jobni River to tile
point of be,tlnnlflt.
I'OI.t.INCI PLACE: V.' ii 0 n
School, east .1.1. Orange
Iltd. is. 11. 431) and north
of 8th Street in rotamunity
of l'aola, Seminole County.
- Ylorila.

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For yew next ladIesoly
luncheon, use a table setting
of hobnail milk glass. Several
be
small foliage plants
arranged In a hobnail bowl as
The counseling for women,
NEW YORK (UPI)
a unique centerpiece. Place
great debate goe. on, Is being "I knew i was going to stop tiny foliage plants In smaU
a "mere" housewife and wIth four children," said Mrs. hobnail hat.shaped containers
mother
sufficient
fulfillment
for
woman
or does
she feel O'Neill. "No, I am not being toforaervs
Individual
favors
youras
guests.
They will
hi
"trapped" if thes, are her aelflsh, My husband and I delighted with your original.
have contributed our bit to the Ity.
major roles?
________________________
"A mets housewife Indeedi population explosion."
I'm proud to be a housewife, She conceded that, "1 don't
a wife.at.home to my bus. feel that a career is for every
WIGS
band." said Marguerite Xurth woman. It's an Individual
:Frey, a pediatrician who has matter. But I think a girl
seWed into domesticity with should hay, a skill before
her husband Paul, a psychia. marriage . . , an alternative
trist, and their 10 childtsri for later years if she wants
ages 11 years to nine months. or needs one"
AND
Said Barbara O'Neill, moth. She feel, her family benefit.
Sr of four, who takes the op. ted by her return to school. CIANEI)
posit. starid and returned to "I know now," she said, "that
Inspires cos*verutlon among Pretty 11111. redhatred Bren• Sunisod, Joyce larman, Keith dy P1'oI.sn, all of North Odin. college because kecpin a an alert wife is a more Inter.
after edenah's interrogation, 111gb SchooL
home was riot sufficient: eating companion and that a
SEI'lING ONLY
all ages, so why all th. by. di Sue Thompson, all d:essedOge1sby and Jimmy and San.Jdo.
"With something of my own satisfied mother is a better
hits. Phil HWytt
$3.51
that seemed worthwhile aid one."
bining brains with beauty for Beach, was born In Tampa 'iwo friends of yours were up a pretty blue party frock
v '1
white
floral
r
and
wearing
a
liter
moved
to
meaningful,
I
felt
far
more
Mrs.
Prey
said
that
one
day
Sanford
In
deep
debate
to
said
subject
campus euttu or what have and
SHAPING EXTRA
where he was moat popular. when th, feminine side quip. tiara had a wonderful time .
enthusiastic about taking my when her Children, she wants
you.
t•l
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at
least
three
more,
her
sixth
birthday
H.
tocelved
his
B.
A'
ds
p,
to
chug.
the
m..
eeiebraUng
'"Tate
• susi., any particular trp.
gree In chemistry from Flor. je, Everywhere I go all I with a party at the home of
: fJ ducks, helping my four-year. grown, she will resume pz'ac. FOR APPOINTMENT
member of the opposit.
I:
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1111
Stat.
University
In
1110
bear
I.
sex."
Ida
old with her first halting at• tiring pediatrics. "But right
ry sotul
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_______________________ and was graduated from 3. He: "Can you think of a toss Thompson, of 4 AlgIers
tempts at reatling, making now," she said, "my children
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more
Important
BUtts Miller College of Usd1. better three letter subject?" Road, North Orlando.
cookies with my secossd.grad.
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The Thompson dining room •
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nine, University of Florida on lb.: "Yes, yont"
er, playing scrabble with my other people's children."
WES SAYS:
1
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was decorated In multicolor
One area In which lb.
June 13. 1115.
nIne-yearo1d."
He: "Well bet, we go
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streamers and balloons. Each r
If you at, NOT washing
Dr. Wyatt La married to the subject of ez againt" '
it. two women were among en agreed completely - there
Hair Stylist 8ale
. youngster donned a party hat .'
former Alyco Letton Thornal, Wonder If this Implies
the U whose essays on coping should be no question at any
11
AYiNaToo'M1CU
3201
S. Past Ar..
.
bead
of
the
house'
daughter
of
Justice
and
Mrs.
with today's problems are in. Urn. who Is
t, aolf.confldene. or willful and there were favors and
'out wasii
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prizes for all.
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on
B.
Campbell
Thornal
of
ifli.
cluded
In
a
new
publication,
bold.
Hubby
Is
boss.
stupidity?
How m y hera
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"Why Youiig Mothers Feel
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ran w' IRA O'Nhi hines, formerly of Orlando.
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the.taII.onthe. donkey, spill.
aI
The Wyatta and year old son,
g
Trapped.
HALF A 0 A IN MORE
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cloth.. at WEM KAY I.. Thomas AUen, left for Nash. W.IVI. .r. uroup the.bean, and blind man's
'ills book is a compilation of
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buff, delicious golden birthday
.
what you are now paying, viii., Turn. June 9, whets be
writings which appeared on'
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cakewltbpunchandic.cream
k
ginauy In Redbook magazine.
"
'" was a welcome treat.
EIli
Ip,r
varsity Hospital.
The women
I. ..re a uue was
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ENTIRE STOCK LADIES'
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debat. In an interview
WV "
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delight with aU her lovely pro
Sanford Students attendIng 1 0
ict INam
York.
during
a
visit
to
New
: h , Vi" wii
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sent., her heart went out to
for
SUMMER
bring this ad and I"LT Tift College, Forsyth, Ga.811*.
Said Mr.. Frey, 57, a tall
Mrs. H. Q. Touehtoss was a the Miss Barbie doll and trunk.
WASH A LOAD FOIl the summer quarter at.
pretty
blond.,
living
in
Ukiab,
recent
hostess
IIRENI)A SUE THOMPSON, daughter of Mr.
at her Park load of clothe. with travel kit,
YOU FREHI
HON KAVE BOOTH, daughter
Calif., in the redwoods coun.
and Mrs. hilton Thompson, 4 AlgIers Road,
Wouldn't you go a littl, of Mr. and Mrs. Noah c. Avenue boris. to the regular which she received from her
try, "I don't feel trapped. I'm
Avenue,
business
Of
meeting
North
Orlando,
Is
shpwn
on
her
niath
birthday
farther to wash MORE Booth, sot Palmetto
the parents.
too busy making furai'.
at a party gives Irs Ir honor.
LIlA N ER A and ROSEMARY WALTON, W.M.P.V. Of the Sanford Mis. Enjoying the party almost
the
we're converting in
as much as the guest of honor ___________________________________________________ to abarn
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. slonary Alliance Church.
house,
raising chickens,
0. Walton, III East Crystal Tb. meeting was opened was Bends Sue's elght.year.
Air Conditioned Lounge
helping wIth our $4acrs
View.
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'ranch,' actually a broken
ford
with Kra.BH.
Maria Rowland Betrothed down
farm."
devotio
WES.KAY
1S
Also helping to make it a
FREE FIGURE P'LAI7ERY
E.g. $611 To $21.11
"I don't belleve," she con.
happy bIrthday were larri. 7'
FOE FEMALES Is underway program,
IOiu,jfl tinned,
WASHETERIA
"that
a
woman
has
to
R'
er
war
at the CivIc Center as part of Mrs. It. L. Ay.s was PIS' Henderson arid her mother,
get away from the children
WI V!WWR A
. isritid a boøk as a fat.welI Mrs Ma" Henderson from
" the Sanford R.creation
ever so often. I can't see It
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
1..
lw.
Sanford.
Rev.
Vernon
Puller
memento.
Sb.
wilibs
moving
I hay, a strong pleasant
to Arkansas In lbs near future
land of Sanford announe.the will officiate at the double
SIZES - J,s.'4(lees.'P41tos44 olses
attitude.
Thing. of the soil,
and will be grestly missed.
engagement and a rca liii tin
Cu..]
hearth and born. thea. are
FABRICS -CMI.. crs. Plesda
marriage of their daugter, A reception will follow in thi lundamental.u."
WE LL TURN HANDSPRINGS box miscellaneous teas t.
MarIa Annette, to RobertEd. the Educational Building of un. O'Neill, It, a sUm,
Wet Ham.,
Joh,
ersons
of Mr. arid th. church. No invitations are bzowriey.d blondn, Is a Phi
Mr., las Watson aid
nvu-B.g.teW
to give you a fast, ex ert
Mary Rodgers assisted Mrs.
17 Jan. Cas.elberry
Mrs. H. 1. Johnson, als$ of Mu 111usd but all blends Beta Kappa graduate of Well.
S HOES and $
aid relath.s of lbs popular esisy College. She is a real'
TeMes with the r*ieh' Mr. and Ms. Henry Du Sanford.
£
Ii'ê41lI êi
meats.
cia Of Lake Drive have as The brlde.,lect was botO in young couple are Invited to at dent of New Canaan, Cons.,
uuuLcIuIaIuon Oi
SANI)&amp;IS
Others attending wits th. their guests his slateg and Wrightavilie, CIa., and atPnd. tend the ceremony and recop. arid had worked as a maga
her
sin. copy editor iiet
Mass. lola* Tilts., Geergs brother 4a.law, Mr. and Mrs. ed schools here where she t
4,jj ,
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iiin/ •h"
..8e at COflwuOflvfl9s
Wells, . A. Mjet$un, B. D. Arthur Real, Of Tucson, Aria., was graduated from SemoI.
marriage to Robert O'Neill,
HIss's, $ss1 Thot$i and and their children, Claudia, 111gb School in 1564. Ste Is Use left o'er &amp;vor. from editor ii chIef .1 lIons. and
Cynthia and Arthur Jr.
Pay has.
presently employed as scrs. large arrangement Set a1 Home magazine.
tary with Dick's Appliales. liture designs. Tb. left oven She said a 10th touiioe °
Rig. $2t15 To $55.11
The future groom was porn may be arranged Is a tiny her Wellesley class made her
p
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Florida.
Slain Canal in a southerly 41
no. U
rul
PECI*CT
.utluIi to Stone Street
Begin at the intersection
.outb on Stone street to Cab
age Avenue run east to thiI 13, 5, $7.fl and State Itoad
run west on State Itoad 434
e,t4 of C.bbaie Avenue con
I
tinue east on an imaginary .1 Highland Street fellow
tension of Cabbage Avenue t land street north to SemIs
Ec,,niockhatlhee Creek follo V Avenue continue north on a
I projicted north from Hiahi
- the Econloekhatohee Creel Street to the northern boo
.outh to the Oranse.Semin°l
'county line west on Orange ary of She City of Longw
the north
'aemino1e county tine te poin t run west along
boundary of the (lity of I.
of beginning.
the ACI Railroad
PLACE:
Town
Hall
L
wood
to
POLU
Central Avenue. Oviedo, scm low the AC!. Railroad north
I? to State Road 437 tol
tools County, Florida'
State Itoad 437 northeasterll
e
,ramtIS't no. Junction
of
Ski
a. iT.s3 run soUthwest
u.
Hegia at the
sn the Ecot*- on U. I. IT'll to interseetiol
pt. johns Itiver
- iockhatc)*Ie Creek at the east VtitC Itosi SlIPS. ioith
em county tine follow tb 5 on State Real 41$ to 10141
Eoonlockbatchee Creek welter Creek follow Soldiers Ci
to an Call •zteusiofl S I ee.sterlY to Lake Jesaup i
-•ç
abbageAvanUCtUn Welt 01D Sinus easterly iotOTLaki Jáó
paw eitSi*IioO of Cabbage Ave to the canter of en imajie
Saul
'see to Cabbos. Aveau telI line eatsadili ft.
tth shori
I avenue on the
weet on Cabbage Avenue 01
Clifton
Se
Ave
lake Jessup
Stone Street CSS north
Stone Street to Slt Creek 25.11a on the south shore of I
Jeesup from the center .1
- Canal tea ii £ usriborl? dlrec
imsglaarp Uae run eanthw
salt CrHk isata CsUII erly
lion
5. CurSe. Ave... es
to sail Creek Vu sorthweatel
shore of Joke Jel
Jel
south
p os Salt Creek to lake
f011OW Clifton Avenue 501
.eup follow oa westerly eaten easterly
to State need 41$
of Salt Cre.k into Lak
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where
Stat.
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to Ifowelt Creek run southwei
erly on Howell Creek
Orange-seminole county line
south and east on county Ii
to point of beginning.
I'OLLINcI PLACE: Slovak 01
den. Community house,
mile east of lake How
Road on mouth side of I.
431, seminole County, 1k

county line run •outhea.lei
on the Little Wekiva River
ihe south section lIne of Si
tion 21't0F.25E run east on I
south line Section -20S.2l2
the southwest corner '.1 St
tion 23.20$-29E run east om* t
south tine of Section 3.205-1
to the southwest corner of Si
tion 24.0$.2$E run east on I
south line of Section 34.2051
to Interstate 4 run southerly
1-4 to State float 434 run soul
westerly on Stats Real 434
ACt. Itailroad (Triltty Ilranc
run southwesterly on ACt. Ito
road (Trilby liranch) to $t
Itoad 418 run weeterly on $t
foal 434 to Orange.Semln
county line run north on c..0
rits:iicr rmo. a
il. rounty line at ty line to the Wekiva lll
Iheglo
the ()ste-.n urilite or.d the St. then run in an easterly a
Johns Itiver follow the St. northeasterly direction on I
iphns Itiver (county line) Wekiva River (county line)
the point of beginning.
tutleastnly to State ltoa.1
highway )Jriihge oer St. Johns P(tt.LINQ l'I.ACI-l: Lake liram
icy llaptist Church, east s
south into lake Jee.
3tiver
of West lake flrantiey R,,i
sup stayinug in the center of
north of hiomewari l.a
Lake .lrs.up until running in.
Seminole County, Fiorlda.
to a western extenalon of gait
Creek run southwesterly and mmcmii no. Is
lleiln at the Intersection
ar,t in th. center of Lake .iss
ant Poola it'
SUp to the center of an Imeg. interstate 4
east on Paula Itoad (whi'
mary lute running from Hati- run
S(r,1 Avenue on the north shore Paola flosS circumvents an t
of Lake Je'sup to Clifton Ave. named lake continue on aeotl
tue on the p.,uth chore of line) to flant,.ul Lane t
Jeasup from the renter of mouth on Ilantout Itoad whi
it joins ani becomes Couni
said imaginary line run north Club
ltosl continue south
to I'ni,ford Avenue on the north
•hora of Lake Jeasup run north Country Club Road to Inter.
- on Sanford Avenue to the in. tion with ACl. Railroad
terection of Onura Itosd (Ono. south on Ad. Railroad let,
ra 141.) (5. B. 8.421) run east imig on the westernmost trac
on unor-s Street to ACt. Itail' to the east quarter corner
goal follow ACt. ltaiirnad teotion 3o.:os.soB run w
northerly to 16th street run on the center line of sectl
east on 25th Street to Slehion- 10.2051DB to the east quar
'.rlUe Avenue run north on Mel. corner of Section j9.t)$.h
Avenue to Geneva Avs' run iest on the renter line
Ge. Section lS.20S'$OE I', the w
.tule (14. It. 48) run last
of $ectl,,n
neva Avenue (S. It. 4$) to the quarter corner
soutt,eaut corner of Section Il. 2US'8Oi nun north on thu w
195.3111 run north lt* east line line of section 15.208-bE
of Section 31.155.3111 to Celery the ,s.t lustier ,',.rner of N
Avenue iS. it l5 run east on tion 24.308-2513 run west
C,lrry Avenue (5. 11. 411) to the center line of SectIon
*05.2513 to Interstate 4 nor
lInt of beginninit.
701.l.IN(l PI.At'E: American ,riy on 1.8 to poInt of beg
produce EarhItnie Svare. ning.
bouse, north aide of S. It. 48 I'OLUNG pLAcBt lake Sti
Elementary School, west a
ntt east of ACi. Jill couth
C
ant east Branch, iteminole of 5. 31. 1.11, Country
lto*.i, south of hake SI
. County, Ylotill.
llivd., Community of Li
pIsyelSIYr no. 4
Mary, Seminole County, El
l3rgin at the intersection of
iia.
It.
424
run
Interstate 4 and
east on 5. It. 424 to ths north- psuci*c? no, ii
Begin on State RosS 427
'w.,t corner of Section 8.215' the
Orattge.Ismlttole coUl
30E run south on west
run north on State lti
to
Al.
line
8.318-sOB
,line of Section
we
.b.rta Street run east on Al. 427 to State Road 438 run
b,rta Street to the ACt. hiatt- erly on State Road 428 to tnt
4
run
southerly
on
1.4
I
road line run south on the ACL state
htailroed line (staying on thi Orange'$emino1 county I
westernmOst track) to mat.I run sail on Orange-Simm
Road 128 run west on State county line to point of bep
Itoad 428 to Interstate 4 north nini.
PolLING PLACI: Oakland
.on 1.4 to point of beginning.
tate. Office, west side iii
I'OLI.lNG i'l.ACRI 'town Hall
land Ave. (S. B. 411), so
.idi
Altilmonte Springs. west
of Rllsworth St., Altanto
8. It, 421, north of 5. ft. III
Springs. Seminole Coul
.*ltamonte $irin$. Bemiucls
Florida.
County, Florida.
pSECtrqrt *0, II
pay.t'IYSCT *0. a
llegln on Interstate 4 at
Begin at the intersection ci
Dean Road and county un' Oranxs.lemif101e oouaty I
run northerly in 1.4 to St
toad on Qangs.Semifl0l5 CoUn'
dee lin, run north on PeasI Road 434 run sotathwssteriy
Road to Ftate Itoad 438 toilon State Itoad 434 to ACt. ftailr
State Road 41$ soutbWestl) (Trilby Branch) run southw,
n AC!. UailroaI (Tn
and west to the Tuska wihla Ga. mu
'brietla Iload follow the Tuska lirsnch) to itate Itoad 41$ I
wIhheGahriaI!* Road north tc westerly on State Itoad 438
Lake Avenue run I..
State Road 41$ run north ot Yoreet
erhy on Forest Lake Avenut
State hload 411 to Clifton Ave Forest Lake Drive run west,
nue run north on Clifton Ave
nus to the south shore of Lak' on Forest Lake Drive to B
Park Avenus run south on K
'j.ssup go to the center 01
5maginary line from Ciiftor* Park Avenue to ACI. liallr
(Triiby
Branch) follow J
chore
ol
Avenue Ofl the .uth
southwesterly
lake Jeseup to Sanford Avenul5 Railroad
J, orange.Seminots oounty I
On lbs north s1o' of
county
tine to pi
sup from the center of .ahi east on
fmaglnary line run east an i of beginning.
northeasterlY in the center o,I POLLING t'L.ACE Forest 4
Shopping center, east
'Lake .Iemsup to the entranCe 01
Aoadetny Drive md south
'nait Creek follow Salt Creel
Community of
S. U.
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Legal Notice

nortc. or cisinon i 'nan State Road 4$ and to the we
nsvsuo. rvaann, on end of Government cut foIl,,
uovsssantns or van nine. the St. Johns River along II
'io Paaclwrs or snairm. county line to Lake farm
cntry arm os van thro the center of Lake Harsa
msv*auswanrm? OP ?lIri along county tine contini
rrn.isrmn ri.acns op macis mouth on the St. John. lily
to point of beginning (at Boo
nt.ncrsov nr.rirmr'r.
NOTICE is SIEIIEBY GIVEN lockhatchee Creek),
POLLING
PLACE: Communi
by the Board of County Corn.
inlealoner. of Seminole County House, Geneva, north of P.
pursuant to chapter 51.031. 48 on east side of FIrst S
Statute. 1583, of the at- Community of Geneva, Se
teratton or creation of F.tiction innl., Cou'
xpvsrmi'r no. y
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dignation of a pullint place Pt. Johns River and the Boo
lockhatchee Creek at paste
br each election precinct,
NOTICE 15 ruu'rmn OIV. county line follow the Eco
EN of the new boundaries and lockhatchee Creek west a
a accurate deecription of any south to the Orange-Reminc
new or altered Election i're. county tin, east on the Oran.
clnct and of the limits of each seminole County line to the I
precinct, and of the description John. River north on the I
of the poLling place which the Johns River (county line)
W Board of County Commiasion. point of beginning.
have ..tablished in each POLLING PLACE: Commuaf
irs
new or altered Eleotlon Pr.. Hou.e. Chuluota, 7th Stre
clnct in Seminole County, Flor. and lAke Mills Drive, Coi
tnunity of Chuiuota, Semi
Ida.
N0TICE IS FURThER OW. ole County, Florida.
S0.S
PSECISCT
EN that the fuitowing boundanc, are an accurate descrip. Begin at the Intersection
lion of any new or altered Dean Road and county line to
Election I'r.cinct and of the on the Oram*ge.Seminole coun
poilin places eatablished with. line run north on Dean Road
In each new or altered Election State foal 418 run snuthwe,
eriy and west on State Road 4
Precinct. to.wit
Tuskawilia.Gabriel
to the
PitECtrtCT O, I
12th Street and Prench Road run north n the Tusk
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Ida run south on French Ave. thug Lake Itoad go west on ft
nue (17.fl) to 15th Street run Dug lake itoal to State Rb

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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W.
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Weinmani Sr. of Sanford, an.
nosmce the engagement and
:
approaching nsarrlag. of their
. daughter, Miss Joyce AnIse
.
.
Welninarin, to larry Daniel *
f: i
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Watson, son of Kr. and Mrs.
S. I. Watson, also of Sanford.
The brlde.elect was born in
., iri aeried
i schools in Seminole County.
She was graduated from Sem•
-.
High School, whet. she
was a member of the Glee
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- Club, Triple Trio arid Girl'a
• Athletic Association. She in
presently affiliated with • .
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Southern Loan arid Finance
i
Company, Inc., of Sanford.
Her fiance was born 1*
Sanford and attended the lo.
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cal schools. H. Is a graduate
of Seminole Ifigis SChOOl,
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where he Was a member of
________________
the
football team, Letterman's
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Club and F.F.A. He Is p

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• rucll, 1, sb like.ub-4k paitment
you know "
flu illa sad trim dames
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Notice

Legal Notce'

Legal Notice

paIcl*Cr *0.
of beginning.
POLLING PLACE: North Or. 5eg4 at the intersection of
lando Town Hall. west of Sanford Avenue atd Celery
SInai float and north of S. U. Avenue (S. it. Ill) 'an mouth
434, Village of North Or. on Sanford Avenue to Onora
lando. Seminole County, for. Street (P. U. 4fl) run caPt
on Onora Street to AC!. fail.
Ida.
road follow AC!. ltailroat
P*mCI*CT *0. 14
Begin at the junction of State northerly to 28th Street run
Itoad 414 and western boundary east on 28th Street to Mellon.
of the City of Longwood run ville Avenue run north on Mel.
due south on the western lonville Avenue to Celery Ayeboundary of the City of Tong, cue run west on Celery Avenue
tt. w,.i,nwrn boundary to poInt of t.eginnlng.
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of the City of l..ongwood con- POLLING PLACE: First Christ.
ian Church F..iucational Dlii..
tinue due south from the south.
northeaet corner Sanford Ave.
boundary of the CIty of
em
Longwood to Alberta Street run and Rosatia Drive. Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida.
due east on Alberta Street to
the AC!. Railroad follow the P*CI*I'T' *0. 15
.

Begin at the Oran.e.Seminole
AC!. Railroad (staying on the
westernmost track) southerly county line and U. 8. 17.12 folio State fload 418 run sisterly iow U. S. 17-92 northeasterly
on State Road 438 to U. P. 17- to State Road 438 run westerly
$2 follow 11. 5. IT'll northerly on State Road 438 to ACt. Bali.
to State Road 434 run west on road follow AC!. ltailroad
state Itoad 434 to point of be. southerly to point of begin.
ning.
ginning.
I'OLi.ING PLACE: L y m a n POLLING PLACE: Prairie Lake
Legion Hail, west cii. Well.
School, on east side of 5. ft.

Ave.. south of thladain Ave.,
42T, one-quarter mile south
Seminole County, Florida.
of Pinela Street, Seminole
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County, Florida.
BegIn at th. Intereection of
PlI$*Cl*(i *0. II
the
intersection
of
U.
5. 17-12 ant Seminola loU.
Begin at
Sanford Avenus and Celery hevard follow Senminola Ibule'

Avenue (State Road 411) in yard southeasterly to I.*ke
Sanford, Florida, run east on Drive follow Lake Drive pouthCelery Avenue (State RoAd 415) westerly to Tuskawt,la.ila.
to Mellonville Avenue run brtelia floati follow Tu.kawilla.
northerly on )iellonviile Ave. flabriella Road northerly to
nue to the south shore of Lak. Plate Road 41$ run orihwest

Monroe continue on an imagin' ant west on State float 411 to
ary line as an eatenslon of junction of State foal 411 and
Stellonville Avenue to the Va' 414 run west on State lloa,t 434
lusia-Seminole County lins In to U. S. 17.52 follow t'• 8. 17.52
Lake Monroe follow the To' southerly to poInt of beginning,
luata.Seminole County Ii n e POLI.lNU P1.ACF.: Courtney
Boat Works, east sIde lI. S.
westerly in lake Monroe to an
11.53 (5. 8, IS-lOG), south
imaginary line projected north
of 5. ft. 434 in Seminole
from Park Avenue Into Lake
Monroe run south on said Imag' County, Florida.
mary line projected north from P$ECI*CT ISO.
Park Avenue to the south shore Begin at the Oranpte.Semlnol.
of lake Monroe run south on county line and State Itoad 427
Park Avenue to 13th Street run run north on State Boa'S 417 to
east on 13th Street to Fanford State Ibid 438 run east on
Avenue run south on Sanford State Road 438 to ACt. ll*ilro*d
Avenue to point of beginning, follow ACt. Railroad southerly
Pt'LI.INO PLACKI Seminole to Orange.Semln'Ie County line
County Chamber of Corn. follow orange.Scminole county
memce Bldg.. northeast corner line we.terly to point of begin'
First Street and Sanford Ave.. ning.
Sanford. Seminole County, I'OLLING PLACE: Altamonte
Community 11,,use. east ,ii,
Florida.
of P. It. 427, south of 5. It.
pssmcirmcr *0. *5
458. Altamonts Springe, ScmIlegin at State Road 438 on
mole County. Florida.
Orange.Seminole
west
the
county line follow Stats Road PSItC1SCT *0. 14
Iiegin at the Junction of iT 5.
438 easterly to Forest lake
Avenue run southerly on For- 17.12 and State Itoad 427 follow
Lake
Avenue
to
Forest
State
Road 427 westerly to AC!.
eat
Lake Drive run west on Forest hlailroad follow ACt. Itaulroat
Lake Univ. to Eden l'ark Ave. northeasterly (,taying on the

'n htsntoul lane to point of
.eginnlng.
I'OI.LING PLACKI Oskland
Ihaptiat Chapel. south sIde
Country Cluh Itnad (S. It. 8.
ISA). one-quarter mile west
of (itapeville Avenue. Semin.
ale County, Florida.
'flE'l%t'T so, as

HERALD Want Ads Bring FaSt Results
-

,

sntsrb trilIi June 25, 1965-Page9I 50. MIsc. For Sale
5Ai')'0P4) SEWING CENTER

Ilegin at the interseotion of

154 So. Park Are.

nterst*te 4 and State Road 4*4

ollow 1-4 northerly to the cener section line of SectIon 24.
east ott the cen.
OS - SIB run
ci' line of Section 24-205.291'
.o the east quarter corner run
,.-uth on east line of Section 54.
IIS.Sli to the west quarter

omner of Peclion 19-105.3GB
un east on the center line of
ection I1.20S'20B to the West
uarter corner of Section 20ON-lOB run east on the centsr
inc of Section 20.108-3011 to
he AC!. Railroad follow the

1- 54" LAWN MOWER. 1. Mo.
Ped Motor Dike, I- Cusbtnan

Motor Scootar. All in good

condition, 122-8711,

County Commissioners
(SEAT.)

of Seminole County,
Florida.

ATTEST:
Arthur 11. fleckwilh. Jr•, Clerk
,f the Board of County Corn.,
rnh.,ionera In and for Seminole
Iounty, FlorIda.
I',ahlish: June Il, II, 21, July 2,

Reasonable, SU.2581 or 122.
271$.
4
ILILP fleg, $7. IS guage Shot
Gun. 122-7425 after I p, in,
weekdays.
-a
FORD l'ergsr.on T. 0. 50 Trio.

(or. Iteconditinned Motor A

lift, New back tires, $855.
1*1.1471.

51, Articles For Rent
11 to ISIS II.50lI.51l2.S5
Ii to 20 I 4 1,55 I 2.52 I 3.s.
It to 23 151 1,501 LIS I 4.75
2$ to 30 $11.5, I 2.75 I 5.70

we have it!"
lawn * Garden tools
AMEIIICAN IIEST.At.t,
1885 S. Hiawatha
211.l1i

Ciii Ciuimam CleFg"
All Skip Shuts Ada Chatasi
at l-lt.y mat.

SUPER TRADING P 05 T.

-. w_.

Email will u.S bs is.

epeusibie let mere Ihas

hOOD used

11.

honey estraCtorl
manual or electric, 1, 5, ii' 4
frame, Call 123-0132.

-

N.CNSlB'S KIDDIE CARE, 3440 MOWING, light or heavy, 521Oak Ave. 111.0151, We
Never Close.

inra.rre.t taeertioll.

-

331.067?,

5

-S S

15. SpecIal Services

8. Child Care

ERRORS

'Tb.

-

IBis. US your
rurnhture.
Quick Pervice with the Cask,

(Wiaiau .1 1
-

-

53, Wanted To buy

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST
CLASSIIUCI' 1IINI'LAt
$1.55 1cr Inchretema

is i-tin CluictIr

vs.

Free Delivery 131.07$.

"You name It

Ad-I Line

isim

dIN 25

Wll.l.lAM J. N I L A N I) and
llUSF NILANU, his wifr,
I'lalntiff,,

RIINT A BED
Hospital, S a
hheds, 17 Day, Week, or
Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
lii W. let.
all-Slit
R.ollaway,

(Eve 5.1.415, words per line:

$11

cnvm'r,
rmisi'im ai'rnctam, cuscvt-r aw
i'm.osiu.t i* *51) P05 SEMI.
*5tH S'Ot'%?i'.
CHAStlIRY so. tome,

-a

ELECTRIC STOVE, like new.

CC!. Railroad southerly to the

mnrthemnmost boundary of the
'ity of l.ongwood follow the
tusrth boundary of the City of
L.ongwood east to the eastern
'oundary of the City of Long.
wool run south on th. east
.oundary of the City of Lunggood to Highland Street conmu. south on highland Street
to Stats Beat 414 run west and
,.uthwe,terly on State ltoad
ill tn point of teginnir.g.
It)Ll.lNG I'LACE: Longwoni
Town hall, southwest corner
iVllmer lit, and Warren Ave.,
Town of Longwood, lemin.
le County, Florid-a.
Hoard of

311-Sill

RBADY3UX "ONCItE?E
Stocks, Stepping Stones, Sand.
Steel, Grease 'traps, flock,
Lot Markers, Polyethylene,
WIre Mesh, Steps, Window
Sill., Dry Wells * Drain TIle.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. -

0811 after I p. in.

WILSON

Buy
Ill-Is 52.

-

-

MAIKII PORN

Sell

- Trade

all-Ills

.!f.
l-ith.:fl A. UESTEAU and MAR!. ___________________________
PAINTING, Professional by Lea 55, Furniture For Sale
ETTA A. RESTEALJ. his wife:
Heisn.
Insured.
515-lilt.
W11.I.lAlf 3. SW1ENBY: lil'IA.
8. Pets &amp; uppHes
titiCiJ N, J.CCKSON and TOM
Ike We,.ld peernei She ,e$'
BEDDING CO.
I%'AT1N. as ('o.Useutora of
SICK ROOM NEEDS ECIIOLS
I).%('li'lllTNV puppies, ARC,
tilese .1 pe}eetias em red..
Bed,t.ng A Furniture
tie t:stte of Jonathan lack.
lliaeii * Tan, 108 Asalea Wheel Chairs, Walkers, Canes
taa
sap
•dve,tls.s.eNl
hirI
AT
FACTORY
PItICES1
m,n. .Iecsamed: and ItEN liult.
* Crutckee for rent or eale.
lane. $2:.18l3.
ii deems .bjerti'snabi. 5.
*15 Magnolia
111.1111
IllS, as l)tre,'t,,r of the llever.
I'rsscrlpt,ions at I.. w e 5 t
news.
tue
pellep
.1
thu
age Department of the State of
PrIoee. Diseoiat Ii people U.ed furnitimr. appliances, tooI
SIAMESE
KITTENS,
$11.
521.
pope,.
nue follow Eden Park Avenue western track) to Country Clut. Florida,
over $1 A all ServIce PersonsIll'
______________________________
etc. Sought • Soil, Larry'e
south to AC!. Railroad (Tnilty Road run north on Country
Defendants.
nel. Check our price..
Mart, 11$ Sanford Are. Ph.
Branch) following AC!. hall. Club Itnait to the Sanfori (irant
SOTiCE OP 5thDEADLINES
Fish
will
TItOl'lCAl
CS'E
FAUST
DRUG
STORE
Ii
$31.81),.
SanTOt flB.tTltit'B N. JACEKTh',
road southwesterly to Orange- Line run southeasterly on
Day
Noon
sale.
(htan,i
opening
June
12
17-53
west
then
ford
Grant
Line
to
11.
5.
Seminole county line
as Co.Bzecutor of the
USED PtHINITUIIS
11th, Nuvslty pets * supplies, LAWNS MOW1O, Floor clean.
I'ebllcatiun For
north on county line to point run southwesterly en V. 5. 11.
Estate ,.f J.nathan Jack$81- 217 S
out W. let St. past raiiroa.d.
ts A Window Clean1n 133Insertions and Kills
53 to point of beginning.
50. Ib'cca,ed, whose resiof beginning,
Watch for signs.
184$.
(Sat. Noon For Monday)
POLLING l'LACF.: F 1 o r I 4 a l't)LLINU I'LACE: lake Mary
dence Is 380 East Tr"tter
FURNITURE - FreIght dam.
Fire House, southeast corner
Power Employees Clubhouse,
tIny., itsitlant, Florida:
aged bedroom and dining
ANIMAL IIAVKN. Kennels, LAWNS Mowed, Edging, Zats
Wilbur Ave a n d Fir.st
outh side of Holliday Ave..
A SWOItN COMPLAINT HAT.
room furniture. Many pieces
Claaned laavss Vacuumed,
Screened Itun, Ihoardtng, Oar.
one-quarter mile weal of Street, Community of lake INtl IIIIEN filed in the Circuit
show ito damage, however
lte,lgs flipped. 151.1101,
It. puppies. 812.1752. Tall
Mary, Seminole County, Flor. t',,rt in and fir Seminole I. Lout &amp; Founa
Rear Laks ht.'ad, Seminole
prIce
Is % op less than leg.
ual
come
see
_______________________________
ida.
County, I'i,.riIa, In Chancery,
County, Florila.
ular rstail. Soil Freight
19.
BuIlders
Supplies
rns:Ctrmrr *0. 1?
Black male dog, i.rt
entitlei "William 3. Niland and
pmiaclrmvT so. it
Damaged
Furniture Sale.,
Manchester A Chihuahua. lied POOl)i,l'1 I'ulipies, ARC, Male,
Dein at the intersection of
liegin at the t'idu.ia-Semtn- It's. Nila'sd, his wife, plain.
Hwy. IT-IS, C.seelberrp.
$85, Shepherd Puppies, Male,
PIIE.CAST Concrete lIsps
collar with tables tag. l'h.
U. 5. 1712 and State Ito*d 43$ ole county line on the St J,,hns tiffs. vs. Fret A. ltest.aN and
335-1010.
575.
aftEtloiti 1.UMBIH Cl)
run southeasterly on State ltoad Itiver at the ()steen llni.ige Marietta A. Itesteau, his wife;
522.5541.
fRF.E ErrIrATE
- aUs$5,
aye
438 to lied Jug Lake Itoad run (Slate Iload 411) follow Slate t%'illiam 1. Sweefleyb Beatrice
male
IChiIllt!AI1LTA$,
ARC,
I
Upholstering A Maltres. rise
east on lied Bug Lake Road to Roil 41$ west to the northwest N. Jack,,,n end Tom Watson.
f.mal.
S
yrs.
oil,
I
t',
evating. New A Used FurniTuskawuila.(labriella foal tel. corner of Section s2.lU'SlE a. ('o-Eze,utorU of the Estate 2. Personaln
20, Hardware
tn'.nths. 311.5259.
ture. Call Nia Bedding ltfg.
low 'l'uskawllia-OabriehIa Ibid run south on west line of Sec. of J,natl,an Jaek.'n, Dccc,.- _______________________________________
Co.
at Ill Celery Ave. 521.
northerly to Lake Dliv. Ito.d tion $1.lsS.31H to Geneva Ave. ci; and ltl-N MtIliltiS, as l)lr. Do you save s drinking prob. 1.. special Noticee
Sanford's Moat Complete
lii?
em. Writs P. 0. Bus 1*11.
follow 1.ake Drive Road wester. sue (S. It, 41) run west en Ge' ector of the ileverage DepartTID WIlLIAMS 2511W.
Sanford.
ly to Psminola Boulevard tot- neva Avenue to Mell,nville ment of the Stats of Florida,
121540$ 60, Ilumsiness Opport.
lfl 5. 11th.
AtICTION FItIUAY 51011?
ow Femin.,la Boulevard west. Avenue run north on Mellon. Dsfendamits" Israylni for cer- ________________________
shore
ltanf,urd Farnirm's AuctIon
tain relIef for the above namr'i 4. Beauty tare
erly to U. 5. 17-12 follow IT. S. yule Avenue to the stuD,
JIECIIK$lON
llI.'.I'ItF.PS!OW
ReceIving for sale dsys week, 22. L'lumblng
17.12 southwesterly to point of of Lake Monroe continue north l'Ialntiffa Villlan 3. SHan't
11 to S. Cask fur anythij
l'ltool' BUSINESS
into l.ake Monroe on a line and Rose Nilami, iii. wife au'S
beginning,
PLUMOINO
o o k.
of value. Pit-k up service. I.
KXCBI'TZONAL, UIUU
PoLLING I't.ACBt Pile MIS- projected from Steiluaville Aye' gbinat ydtf UEAThtIC1 N.. UA1UIIETT'S sesuty
Contieetln Ripaire
app'ta.
P. it,.i.erts, )*ansger. 325.1740
soft water, evcnIn
EAItNlNauS
tion. das.elberry. north sits flue to the S'oiu,iaIirninols JACKSON as one of the Co-BaP851 ESTIMATES
105
So.
Oak.
51*'&amp;lll.
PART
or
8:2-1,793.
- TIME - FULL - TIbIS
of
County
line
in
Lake
Monroe
Triplet !.ake 1)rlve. east
r'utors of ths estate of Jona''
It. La HARVIT
FOR ADDED INCOME
U. 5. 17-IS in Ca.aelb.rry, follow the Volu,ia.i*eminote than Jackson. dec,a,ed,
1*1.51*1 WORK
WANTED! htetired couple to itt Sinfor4 Ave
New TerrItorIes In this ares
County line s..utheastetll to 5(1W. TliEItEFOltB. THIS
Semtnols County, Florida.
desirable
occupy
a
most
dealers
for
new
point of begInning.
NOTIFY You That if
macmu' SO. IN
is 'to
furnished apartment. t4spar. 21. will DriVing
StALE OIl FEMALE
flegin at the intersection of i'oI.L!NIJ l'l.A('E: Hanford ).tu- )ou i-Isis to defenI against and
at.
'iIN
h,ullding,
au
electric,
Available, handling the world.
Sanford Avenue and Onora nicipal fita.liuln, southeast contest the abovs entitled aclarge walk In closet, carport. WE!.!.! URIt.LF.0 PUMPS
famous SYLVANIA brat4
corner 5th Street and Mellon. tion, Y.'u are required to file In vain cnwvrr cormi- rn'
Road run westerly on Opera
ii'IlINlCLEU SYSTEMS
or
pete.
I'ls.
585N..
cltli.lran
PANT movIng RadIo .n4 T.V.
Ave.,
Sanford,
Seminole
lull
55Th
JVUIU$*l. tiNviii.
Road to U. 5. 17.13 follow t., S.
yttur answer or other written
All Types sal uSC.
2577.
tube.
sold thru ocr NKWY.ST
County, Florida.
tsfsnse if any you have, to CVI?, 1* .1*11 FOR $EMi*Oi.S3
1743 southwesterly to Junction
We Repair aed Service
model Free.l.lf.S.rvioe tube
of State Road 4*1 follow State p55C15CT *0,
this Complaint with the Clerk COtS?!, P1(15113*..
the Want'
ss
an
reed
FUN
to
ST'S
ieater.,
This unique method
the
intersection
of
Begin at
of the above styled Court and IS VHA*('EHI, *0, isesa.
Road 411 southerly to Soldier's
Macbins and Supply Cs,
Al' You can shop wIthout
of silas, nroven successful in
Creek f,,ilow Soldier'. Creek 11th Street and ?anfnrd Avenue t,, serve a ,,py ,f tile same
OI.I%'i'. UAEI.liY ULYNN.
*33.8413
gettIng out ot your easy $6? W. 2nd It
$ years history or operations.
Plaintiff
easterly to lake JeasUp con' run south on Sanford Avenue i'laintiffa' attorney, A I.liEilT
chair.
Tremendous multi
tnilli,,n
tmnue easterly into Lake les. to 25th Street run west on 35th N. FiTTS. I Masonic llull.ilflg. vs.
Homo
Appflanees
dollar
narket available year.
sut, to the center of an mat- Street to French Avenue (IT. S. Sanford, El,,rid*. on or befure JUl15 RlCltAlll) Ul.i'NN,
on
French
ly.
Cash
investment
required
l),'fen,lant
line
.atenlling
from
San.
li-I:)
run
north
tie 8th lay of July 1185.
loamy
StNI'ORU ILE(Th1t1C
from $1811.0, to $3130.00-.
ford Avenue on the north shore Avenue to 11th Street run ,'astl TI!)'. NATtJIIE of said Coin' TO: MIt. *0115 ltICIiAilU
I]. K. Ap,liancee-Ksw A Used
EarnIng. could n.t over
UI.YNN
of lake .lessup to Clifton Ave. on 13th Street to point of be. plaint is to pray for foreclosure
IS
cotS?!
JVD'AWS
CCVIII,
hIS
Magnolia
1*11511
$000.50
pir month,
illS Twenty Fourth Street aMi*0i4I COIlS?!, YLOWA
of the following ,iesunibei
nus on the south shor. of Lake ginning.
BUIINEPS IS FULlY SE? UP
It. I'eiersturg, l'l,.rida
Jessup from ths center of said I'OLI.lNG PLACE: Home F,od lands and the following desI'll.
5".
daiS
- INCOME ITARTI 1St.
MusIcal Instruments
Servico 1114g.. 401 W. 13th cril.ed psreonsl pr,,!,erty. both
i-Oil Ahtl'. IiBltBiiY NUTIimaginary line run northeaster.
Nt) SELl..
MEDIATELY
5t., Sanf"rd, Seminole Coun- lying and being in Setnibsule 11111) thaI a Consl'lmint fur DI. Eli-ITE UP
ly to $anfc'rd Avenue on the
ITROOP.
FANKI.IN
LESTER
150
OIl SOLICiTiNG liKe
PIano
Serelolsig
a
Tuning
yore. hss been fuel aitslnet
north shore of Lake ,lisaup
ty. Florida.
county, Florida, to-wit:
Dee.a1
Gene Cumbas - 5118881
QUIREI) - REPEAT BUSt.
follow Sanford Avenue north to p5KCIST so. a.
1.i'u.'r License Nt. 6541 or you, and y.iu are requireS to ISoTIt'S'. oP' P1*51. 1SEP05?
of
SKIS
point of begInning.
suit other li4iuor license serve a coil? ,.f y,.ur answer or Ant) IPI'LICATIOS FOR DII.
fl,sin at the mni.reection
Vials
Teain
saC
Repair
Financial
assiatanc. given I.
Street
PoLLING I't.ACE: Portable French Avenue and 12th
Issued i,y the lieverags Dc- t,lea,Iing to I its c'u.nll,lItint Oil
L Hammen .
121.4111
full
time, if demired. To qualify
west
on
11th
Street
to
AC!.
the
State
of
the ,laintiU'a attorney. hAlt.
Building in Sunland Estate. run
partnrnt of
beret,?
notiAll
persons
are
you must have capitol for
l'ark. west sIde P. It. 11.800 ltalln,sad follow AC!. i1,aiiroad
Florida in r.pisc'emrllt or YES' (i(lli.TEit. ii.. 3:38, For- fied that the un,lensigned as
84. Upholstery
inime,iiate investment. 4-I
renewal there,,f aince 23 est City, Firhila, and tile the
(U. 8. 17-52), mouth of Fair. southwesterly to Country Club
of
said
AdmInistrator
c.t.a
spare hours each week, auto,
mont Ave. in Munland Estate. ltca,i run west on Country (Iub
Nove,nler 115$; and Lots ,.riglnal answer mm Iui,-a.11ng I,, estate, isa. completed the ad'
OVER
Ii
YEARS
main
ant
slncer. desIre to owts
Itoad
to
AC!.
ltailrad
Clerk
of
tie
Florida.
"A"
the
the
office
if
in Seminole County,
1, 2, anuS 48 of Block
.n thereof assd has of fine workmanship in upholand operate your own bud.
line follow ACt. liailroad main
of YllMIN(JI.11 lll'.I'lliTS. ('Irtuit C,,ort on or 1,-fr. the ministraitl,
rItECSSl.T *0, *5
said
court
hi.
final
reflle.l
In
stering.
Draperies,
Ihipcover&amp;
ness. Pot personal interview
Resin at th. intersection of line north to ACt. Ilailr,.ad
acc.,r.Iing to the Imlat titers' 10th 'lay of July, ISIS. If you port and application for us'
Time Payments
little as
on 1St. opportunIty, wrlt
13th Street on Sanford Avenue (Travares Ilranch) follow ACI.
of recorded in l'lat Ilu"k S fall to do so, a .iecres pro con' charge. Objeetinne thereto, if
$1
iso.
Drapery
hardware
in.
r
a
n
c
h
you
inciuds phone number tos
Travaree
on
35th
Street
to
old
Itallroad
feaso
will
be
taken
against
pages 1 anI 3 of the l'uh.
run west
After
mv,
ahould
he
duly
flied.
stallatlon.
SINGER INDtISTItIBS
AC!. ltailroad "Main Line" notheaaterly to 5Ingoustine
lie Ilecor'la of SemInole for the relief deimiandv,l in tile
hug pr"nf of • publication KULI' DECORATING SHOP
Slit L).lmar Blvd.
right.of-way follow said cen. Avenue go north on Manu..u'
County. Florida. LESS the complaint.
sh,.ssing
this
notice
has
been
l'h.
511.1159
run
Forest
City,
SemSt. Louis, Mo.. 81114
south.
stine
Avenue
to
8th
Street
follow ing: That porti'.n lyUATEI) at
ter line of right.of.way
published once a week for four
Street
to
French
this
7th
Itoad
east
on
8th
and
within
$50
Inole
County.
I-i.,rlds,
westerly to lake Mary
ing East
cons,-,'utivs weeks, the matter 50, MIsc. For Sal.
f,,liow I.aks Mary head south' Avenue rca south on Frsn'-h
feet of ti. survey line of day of June, 158.
of approval of said report and
State Iload II and 800, (PEAl.)
westerly to the Hanford Grant Avenus to point of beginning.
Arthur It. Ileckwith, Jr, the ordering of distribution of BLONDE Corner Table A I
LAne run southeasterly on the POLLING PLACE: Portable at
Section 7701, said survey
Blonde End Tabiss, Weeting.
Sanford Grant Line to U. 5. 11'
City of Sanford Chops, ItS
line being described with
Clerk, Circuit tort, $stnifl- said sstate will come before the
court.
ole Co., Sanford. VIa.
W. •th st. Sanford, Seminole
house AutomatS. Wesbe:,
$3 run northerly on 11. 5. 17-11
reference to Illock "A" of
(a)
S..
W
Simbia
Ily: MarIha '1'. Vitslen, I). C.
811-1041.
Seminole heights. a. folto Onora Road follow Onora County. Florida.
As A,imis,leirat4,r eta. ci
howl: hieginning on the Publlsis: June Il, 11, hi, July 5,
Road ,asteniy to Hanford Aye- PIKCI*CT *o.
said e.tats.
HONEY FOR ILLS
Regis at the b'oluala-I.min'
nue run north on Sanford Ave.
Westerly eat.nsion of the 1985
Harlan Tuck of the firm of
* 0i. 11.1$
ole county tine at Interstate 4
South line of Lot 2. hul,,ek CI)N ST
nt. to puli.t ot beginning,
011.104.
HEDiIICK
$ Lbs. sin
I po!.LINII l'LACV.: Seminole Hisiway Bridge in lake Mi.n"A" of $esniflol' hisililt.,
•
Phone 131.1541
___________
High School Gymnasium. one' roe follow 1.4 so*ilhwesterly
at a poInt 53.71 feet iVe.t' 1*
vmncvsv
lisa
101 East Church Street
Free
Delivery is Sanford City
half mile eouth of Geneva to AC!. Railroad Trsvarss
the
southwest
erly from
SISTE SV*flCi*l. UiRVthT, IS Oniats.lo, Florida
LImIts.
Are. at south end Itidgewood Branch follow AC!. Railroad
corner of said Lot I, sail *5*) FOR 55Wl*uiJI
Adm.
eta.
Attorneys
for
to
easterly
Ave and east end 27th it. in Travares llraneh
point being on the arc P1.0511)4
PublIsh June 4, 11, II, U, 1.$S$
RUGS, $1.51
ijangoustine Avenue rum north
Seminole County. Florida'
cf a curve concave to the IN (iSA*('Y.lV *0,
CUSS
on )Sangoustine Avsnue to the
I pNItviM't so.
ARMY•NAVY SURPLUS:
westerly and having a ra- CI1AIU.OTTE I!. CI1AVIS.
Lake
Monroe
liegin at lbs intersection of south shore of
dius of hIllS feet; thence
531.1*5*
l'laintiff, lashe Ceart .5 She VesaSV iii Sanford Ave.
Interstate 4 and 1aola Road continue on a projection of
from a tangent bearing of vs.
awd., limIneSs (leosty, Vise' 51 per day rental for 110.1gb
north
in'
(where
)iangouatine
Avenue
Road
run east on Paola
South l$'O'4h", a distance LINDSAY ft. CIIAVII1,
da, is pisbSS.,
Carpet Shampooer with putI Paola ltoad circumvent, an usa. to Lake Monroe to the Volusia.
of 116.11 feet to the ',V..tIsefandant. In re: Estatl of
ihasl of Blue Lustre, Carroll
named lake continue on section SemInole County line follow
eriy estsnsion of the South
555(11
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IIORACIS
S.
JACKSON
Furniture Co
Volusia.Kemlinole
County
line of Lot 11. lilock "A" of TIlE STATE OF Vi.Oitl!IA TO:
line) to Country Club Road run the
peceased.
easterly &lt;,n Country Club ltoad ii,. westerly to point of beginat
a
hleminols Heights,
end Persia. POWERED Lawn Mower, $15, I
CIIAVII4
'V.
All
(lsSd$$.11
!.l$IISAY
K.
to AC!. ltsilroad mall hins fol. sing.
point 45.53 feet Westerly
Whose resi.l"nce is unknown SIeving CInSs or
Pt. fenos, $11. Lumber, $15.
low ACI. hlaliroad main line I'Ol.!.IXG l'LACIi: Scout Ulig.,
from tie Southwest corner and whose last known a,lireas Against saM MeShes
511.5515.
Monroe,
S.
Ii.
5-hA.
lake
north to AC!. ltailroad 'tavares
of said Lot II, containing is Charlotte, North Carolina.
and
each
of
you
ire
You
south of AC!. fiR Stain Line
Branch follow ACt. Railroad
.12 acs.e mu,. ul less,
Se
TAKE
NOTICE
aotlned
mad
required.
l'!.EAHI'.
that
hereby
we.t-.outh- in Community of lake Mon.
SUMMER SALE
TIll. NOT TO ANSWER
Tavares hi,amh
to file present any ilalme and diroe, Seminole County, for l,l'.hl' A IIECItBI'. I'ltO CON. you are hereby requIred
VACUUM CIRAMIsI
westerly to 1-4 run southwestdefenae, mania which you, or either of
answer
or
your
written
begin'
UprIghts
ISa ent.re4 herein If amiy, personally or by cii at- you, may have against ths .e'
Ida.
I erly on 1-4 to point of
VEt'140
as
pccii'
IPICIAL $5.11 Up
agaInst you.
tint.
or
before
July
HORACE
5.
JACKSON,
of
22,
tate
on
torney,
legla at the OrangS'Setnin'
SANFORD VACUUM Si-C.
WITNF.0 MT HAND and the
P0L4.Th'G PI.ACEI U PUtS
clerk deceased, late .1 said Cowl)',
Church EducatIonal Bldg.. ole coiaty line .4 U, S. 11.13 Ofti,iaj mliii of the above etyl. 1181, at lbs Offlo. of lbs
115$ I, Park
511451*
SemisSeminole
t.
the
County
Judge
of
Circuit
Court,
of
the
aorthMst.
ad Court U Sanford, Florida, County Courthousi, Sanford ole County, Florida, at hI-i of.
north east corner i'aoI&amp; Bead follow U. 5, IT'll
KINMORI Aut.aati. Wa*sr,
II. 41*) and Upsals Road, eriy 10 liSle Road 418 follow this lad day ef June A. P. 1185.
Florida, 11711, and to iltill a Bce in the court boual of said
u.S 8% yre., geid esedltioc,
Seminole County, Flesh.,
mats Bead 438 .outkesstei'Iy sEA1.)
copy thereof to Stenstrom, County at Sanford, Florida,
$05. 133-His.
to howell Creek follow Howell
I macand *0. SI
Arthur U. fleckwith, Jr.
Mcintosh.
Attorneys
within
cii
calendar
moatle
Davis
A
Begin at the intersectioa 01 Creek westerly to Orange'Vem'
the
above
styled
Clerk ci
for PlaintIff, Po.t Office 110* from the time of the Ersi pub- 051 PrIdes Automatic (ally.
Park Avenue aid 15th street mole COuSty line follow
t'ourt
later, nail, Hit $055 - new
1330, Sanford, FlorIda, 23771, in lication of thu netice. Two
Ily: Martha T. Viblen
Sanford. Via.. rua west os 15th o,ang..pemiaote county line
that certain divorce proceeding copies of each claim or demand
$271.
Deputy Clerk
Street to French Avenu. tin north sad west to point of bepending against you in the ahall hi in writing, and shall Pow lLI.'I OPTICS SUPPLY
AUiEKT N. FlITS
north on French Lveatie to 0th sianinl.
Jtt.
and
state the place of residence
Circuit Court of the Ninth
Es * 25aonic Building
' Strict run west on 5th Street 5. i'0U4N0 PI.ACII ISagiish end
.jintai Cire,,lt In sn4 for Kemin- poet offIce address of tie USED DI1TEM. Call alter $ p.m.
School, south
tales
)fangoustine Avenue run sorik
Ssnf"r4, Florida
US-IllS.
in
Chan'
clamant,
and shall hi ewomn to
ol.
County,
Floriula,
Us.
to
the
Floral Blvd., north end
Attorney for l'ialntiffs.
on
ford Road, north of English publish June 4. II, 15, 25, 118$ cery, an abbreviated title of by the claimant, his agent, or I PC. LIVING *oein Suits, I
south shore of Lake Monroe
"Charlotte
Ii
attorney
acenrnpaniad
by
a
and
sail cause hiring
Estates Subdivision, Satan dim'.?
continue nOrth Into take Moe.
shalt., Seta.-Aloe $ielil'weod
tThavis, Plaintiff, versus lAnd' flUng lea .4 ice- loilir il
roe en a projsetiflR of Manole Colanty, FIurt4i.
Bad. Can be seen at Ill Park
'say
It. Chavis, Ijefendant," and auck claim or demand not so
rscrmovSwAu
Vole- omacaw,a., en
- gusatins Avenue. lathe
Ave., Apt. I.
herein
fall
isut
or
a
Decree
l'ro
tiled
shall
bi
void,
In
Begin
at
the
intersection
of
NOTICE
18
hereby
gIven
that
County
line
sia.Iemlnole
ent.i.d
(heorgs Jackson,
will
lake 25onroe follow the Vohu' Rantoul lane and Country Club I an engaged in busIness at Contesso
0. 1, Kitchen Beaje.
--- tie
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W'
2 •I.54ininO1I CoNDty line in Bead follow Country Club lio.d 1854 Chilean Lane W. P.. Semi- against you. 500 50'
"''
ooa*tios, $45. 531.50$.
WW
I%
Estate
of
______________________________
part..
AdS.
Railroad
coed
the
County,
Florida,
under
is
old
nole
Lake Monroe easterly te a •
3IOIIACI S. JACKSON.
northern projectIon of Park "Slain Line" rigbt.of-way run fictitious sane of Steel Age (MEAl.)
RANGE U" Gas, I yr. .14, $55
deceased
Arthur It. fleckWlth, Jr.,
AvieCe Into Lake Monroe run southwesterly on old ACL. flail I'rodacts. and that I intend to
vsland, Itephinson A Miss
Clerk of the CircuIt Court
I south on said projecUon of road rtght.of.way msrgins egiser said name wIth the
SEW*XQ MACHISS
0.
l)rawor
S
Court,
ByI
V.Usabeth
hirusnahas
P.
tIe
CircuIt
Une"
to
lake
Ctsrt of
Park Avenue late lake Menso. with ACt. '11am
Sanford Atlantic Due to Divorce, b.autUu$ roand
Suite 11$
D.puty Clerk
to Ski itouth shore .1 take Kasy Reed follow lake Marl Seminole Count?, FIoi'td.. in as.
bobbin e. w I a g
National Bank BuIlding
achine,
P Moaroe follow Park Avenue Road uthweMerly to Sanford cordsncl with the provisions ot Stenstrom, Davis A Mcintosh
equipped to hg hag, make
Sanford, Florida
en 11th Street to petal .1 hI. Grant Une run euorthwesterip the Fictitious Name Statutes Attorneys at law
buttogholes,
buttons.
I'oat
Offics
lies
1*35
Attorneys
for
Hi.
Eetat
MW
Coun'
Florida
1859$
on
Sanford
Grant
tAte
t*
ta.wlt$
Sectioi
gianlait.
Sanford, Florida
1)77*
of Horace 5. Jackson
Sew gwarsat.s. Aseusa. 4
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payments of $1.45 er pay $15
I'uiuIIsh: June 15, 81, July 1, I. Publish: Jun. 9, 35, July 5, 9,
Edicatlosal try Club Road approsimatslp
Slit: Yale .1. ?iwpaon
e the Nasarene
total
balance.
114$
Phase Orlasde
Bldg., lii Preach Ave., Isa- ice fe coatiane north (Couatrj Pubbsh June 4, 11. Ii, II, 1181 118$
CDMIS
ulleft 45$-isH,,
CD$N
ford, eIaele 005117. PlO. C*b Mad h.ee.es Mate ill CDE'4

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Livestock

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McKinney.

118-Catering

16-Interior Decorators
il-JanItorial 'ar-vIces
11-Landscape
Il-Builder. Supplies
IS-Hardware
$1-Home lmprovemsatl
$8-Plumbing
22-Painting
$4-Well Drilling
$2-Air Coal. &amp; Ifeatiag
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COftflESPONDE'T
wanted in Oviedo. Must cover Ball-Blair Agency
Social. Church &amp; Sc h o o I
insurance
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111.1141

Specials

2 Story rountry Home. 4 bed.
rooms,I bathe. 111,000, good

terms.

322-5612

DART TIME $3 to $3 an hour. 3 Story City home completely
Need Car and Phone. Call remodeled 4 bedroom; P

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77. Situation

baths,

$12,002.

Retirement Home in (3.nlva. I
Iledroom, beautiful grounds
$10000.

Wanted

Il-Mate Help Waited
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11.-Male or Female Help
IS-lalee Kelp Waited
fl-Situation Wanted
91-Income Preperty
ll-Suslaese Prep-lila
Is-Real Estate Waitid
14-Real Estate Isle
IT-Business Rentals

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•i-Ps.rms-Oreves
13-Acreage

II-Houses Per Isle

11-Uousi.--Isle or Seat
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111-Re.ert 1I.itats

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Rambler
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110 Falcon

107 31

'° Mercury
'10 Corvalr
63 DeSoto Sharp

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1012

Ished &amp; Unfurnished. San.
3 BDRM.. P'la. Room, nice yard ford &amp; Lake Mary Area, Kes
us at 21$ S. Park Ave. BALL.
with well. Call or tome by
BLAIR AGENCY.
$402 Iummsrlin Ave. Avail.
able at once. 322-4210.
tINFUflNiShif'D 2 fldrm. house.

Houses For Rent

Realtor

$22.019

302 N. Park Ave.

Crumley-Monteith
Inc.

111.0111.
CHARMING Country Home- I
bedroom, Furnished. Couple.
2183 PARK DRIVE
218.7401 122.1111.
111.1415
NIGHTS
1.BEDROOM. 1% bathe, dining
288.1121
1tI.5141 room, kitchen equipped. $11
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321.4142
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take a S.lf.GuIded
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the lake..
*ont Community Cliii', the Championship
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Many more fine now can Is stock.
New Hoer.: $ £11.4 P.11. IIo.day-Friday
$ A,M..5 P.M. Saturday

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165 Chev. Blacayne 4-Dr,
PoIlated wtabkM "Pow
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65 Olds

1
F.85 4.1)r
Jetaway tea..., whi. .sys's, nw tires,
beater, F465.
LESS EXCISI TAX

SALE PRICE

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$2511.11
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$1095

109 N. PALMETfO SANFORD
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hairy car that we osid now. Only

4.0,, p.4*.. A fins small ear.
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MERCURY

'65 Chev Eel Air 4-Dr.

165 Corvalr 4-Dr.

mission. radio heats' beautiful
white with blended III
red interior
I THUNDERBIRD Hardtop.
S U fully equipped, plus air
condition.' A
61W
Real Nice One. ........ U
I CHEVY Impala sport cpi,
U automatic, radio, heater
power steertag
Wake..
I FORD 34z, d ep Star.
U ha,fsLy
$
equipped all es'li
JAGUAR 4.4..,. F.11y
W equipped Including d.c.

only

$flISjI

SALE PRICE

SPORT SEDAN. III H.P. slim., nw
tires, elated windshield, No wbl. coven,
5.473,

CHEVY H Nova sport
N coupe,
antomaUc trans-

'13 BUICK "225"

$1995

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555

radio, beater $5'
automatIc, ass clean

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CHEVROLET Impala 4.dr.
495
'59 CHEVROLET 5/W ...............
175
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Maay Stake. and Models to Chaise For
r_LOW bows payae*ta-.Uank Interoot Rat..
9:00 £11. 1:00 P.11. MON..FRI,
1:00 A.)1. 1100 P31. SATURDAY

OPEN $ AJL.1 P.11. MONDAYFRIDAY
$ £11.4 P.11. HATURDAY

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seeS bill., frost and rear male, door edge
gaude, viny) top, air coed. dl.. steering
will, Will. diaes, war tIr.s, back-sip lamps,
safely, 5*0, rear seat speaker, 0453,
WAS
$3411.11
NOW ....................................4592.55
LESS EXCISE TAX ....................1G1.15

ensditlosed real ON
RI FALCON Htailoa Wages

A real bargain fit ................................... on

p3110.00

165 Olds "98"

*.dr. Faints. UI,
13 FORD
VS esgias, air $

52 OLDSMOBILE 4dr. HT.. Fully equip. 795

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160 LINCOLN 4-dr.
'60 CHEVROLET $/1.T

HOLIDAY SEDAN. Tinted glass, lop,
wipers, .staLds rearview mirror, '.g. fuel
engine, tiuze steering whl., wal discs,
batk.umps,
4)7121
$3575;
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radio &amp; heater, 1
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pietiesa local owner
FORD Furls.
4
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heater.
$
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PLYMOUTH 4.4. holy
dare autoa.stk trapimls'
also. radio &amp; heater, power
stee ng, 1 pre,lou.

151 CHEVROLET IMPALA
SUPER SPORT 2.dr, Hardtop. 4.ep. trans.
1., the sportsaad.d. New tires,

EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS!

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'65 Olds "88"

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$1995

$995

3-Dr. hardtop. powered, Radio, Heater, Sharp.

$1088
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owner

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carrying everything $
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$895

HUH. IDEAL for hail7 with children.

$1288

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$2195

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$1295

I'D,., V.1, AsS.. Trans.,

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DODGE

CHEVY Impala l'dr.

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4-dr., air-c" &amp; Powered. A LUXURY CAM.

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CLUB COUPF, light tani, &amp;at&amp; trans, R&amp;dK Neater,

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trail., I'S, wkl. covers, nw Sir.., Hall,
CAC group, 14*1.
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glide trans., H*II. 31471,
WAS
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$35777
NOW
3210K
LESS EXCISE TAX
$3.11

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Tinted glans, padded dash. Powerghide

hardtop, automatic trites.

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$2788

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Listing others

SALE PRICE

StationWaxen.
61U FALCON
Automatic transmission,

V.S. Power StmIng.Brak..,

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WITH CLEAN

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a soul beauty
PONTIAC
$2

2 + 3 Hardtop, III to.
New, STICKER PRICE $3,111.

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SPORT COUPE, PU, L's, Pu,rg1ld.
tran.., it*vt, e*c group, sir rend., seat
belt., whi. covers, tinted glass, to w tires,
250 ill' engine, C-SN
WAS. ........
372&amp;te
NOW ....................... $171.27
LESI EXCISE TAX

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117 W. 125. Marine Supplies

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cc, drives and $555
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AVALON APARTMENTS
'SO VALIANT, R &amp; It. Automa11$ W. Sad St.,
822.1417, tIc trans., $311. 80.6111.

REFUND

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SI newVWcamping
kit including

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO

HP Mercury motor. U011 sell
Cowan. 181.4011.
reasonable. 181.8028, Delsry,
$IVDIlOOIt fusolshel.apt. 11" 1118 0000*1. 4 Or. . BavdOop.
Magnolia. $11, 382.3011 or
It &amp; H. See 101 Country Club
Apt. Close In. Jimmie

02.2291.

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rear seats,
$

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REPAIRING

A Bargain
'65 MUSTANGIn. V.8,.ladle,
Heater. Like

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&amp; look for arrows on 1sf
City Limits.
Just outside
Only $105 Down, $74 p.
month, Call Orlando Collect

yaks Inte,si$e 14, .s :t at Deitona
IscNaIS SM yOu're U 04.LfOHAl

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$110 DOWN
to Jim Waiter Corp. has nic
I Bedroom home for sale is
fl.teen. (Directions: Tab
state Road III East out a

DRI VE OUT TODAYI

108. Room. For Rent

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I flh'ilM. ilOMIC ONI.t

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nd 1$ ether lovely ,n.deie.

1$ P1CK.U1', 8:3.0354.
Ord.

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well shaded front lawn. As

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I1 VW Delon s.daa, heater,
Ike new
condition.......................
VW Deliae sedan heater.
Wthis car fs
exceptionally "its ........
ti VW Sunrool sedan, heat.

Chrysler Motor.. Lea!, alan
includes float Lot full of
used outfits tool Buy Now!
Terms! H01154).14 $POIITINI)

V. M.

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ISIS Perk Drive

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13 VW
heater, win'
$11

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1'L'ItX. I Il.lrm. Apt., Terrazzo
floors, Venetian Blinds. Tile COURTF.OU$Y CHARGE AC. 1951 INTERNATIONAL 3/4 Ton
lhsth, Water Fur. 132.2114
COUNTS- limited credIt it Pick-up. Excellent conditioa,
after
you own a phone. Put classi. JIll. 80.1535 after 7
led Al. to work for yogi
FIDI1K(lLASl. wood and alutni.
TIIIIN. 1 Utirm. 321.0713,
120. Automotive
num. hcasoo, 2500 Frsticli 1100
ROOMI
for
Men,
401
Magnolia.
Wrench Ave. 02.1110.
£1"l. Al'?. private bath, suit. 122.0710.
AUtO Glass lops
able for Couple or
&amp; Seat Covers
OFFERING £ SL'SCAI.. SEll.
Person. Ideally located down.
VICE? More than 60,000 readtown. Inquire at Manuel 115,
ers ace ike Sanford Nerald
Jacobson Dept. Store. $11 E.
classified ads daily. Rates a.
1961 ISIIICIC Electra 221 Con.
lit
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low as lIe per line per dayl
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Dial
128.1811 or 611.1011 and
106
W.
Ind
at.
131-1032
CI.I1.IN I Il,lrm. Form Alit..
Inside and out. Bargain price.
ALL, WORK OUASANTEICD
place your adi
Clues in, Water &amp; Lights
822.0633.

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little, on

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2, 30-7342.

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dillon ............................ $im

for older car. Ph. 30.1117 or
bath. Venetian blinds,
II' FIBREOLAI$ Boat C Trailkitchen squlpped. 1*1.1111 jH at 131 GarrIson Or.
2$ HP Evinrude, like new.
after 1 V. in.
after
318. Trucks For Sale
121.5*52. 104 PIn.crs.t Dr.

base &amp; Water included, near

COUNN MOTORS AND

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Nheater,
win tire, several
to choose from
1315
slatting at only
V W Delis, sedan, heater,
53 beautiful white like

Fishing Boats with
"""
well $213. 14 Ft. flunabouti
only $325. 17 ft. $1,523 Cruiser 11.230; 11 ft. $1.545, lArson $7541 : Sieny others. 1280
17 It. Trailers $125. Trading
like crazy on F.vinrudez C

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TURN. 2 Bdrm. Duplex Apt.,
Terrazzo Floors, Tile bath,
dude, many others by: Lone
water turn. i,ocate.l off Lake OAR. Apt. Fur. $41. 11.1.8201
star, EVIl, ilenken. WereMary hIhd. in N. Driftwood or 131.2113.
121$
1913 PKYLINEIt, retrackal.le
house full of motors and
Lone. l'h. 122-67:1.
hardtop, radio, heater, power
bedroom
UNFURNISHED
$
trailers. Tradin' like crazy.
Duplex Apt.. t.rrasaoo floors, steering, $110 cash or trade
WEII...A APARTMENTS 114
Term..

Luke Je'.ulu, Available July I.'URN, APT.. 322.064?.

INSTALL THE CUSTOMATIC

Night-el *21.0TH

IACIIUHY
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00003. Downtown
Water included. 143. 333-7192.
&amp; It. Std Trans., win' tires,
221.1911.
small equity, assume pay.
LARGE 2-bedroom Furn. Apt.
enenta $48.01 per me. Phone
JVST
ARRIVED: Special car.
2441% R. Hiawatha Ave. In. TE 1.1811.
load purchase of quality Tra.
quire above American Rent
boats. Unbelievable
voter
III) CIIE%'htOLI'T, 4 1SF. Pc.
All.
prices. Example: )6SO 14' rundo", $ Cylinder, Extra Clean.
1295. 15' 1*50 moabout.
only
151500
PUITN. Oar. Apt. 1003 Elm.
del only 1415. 17' $1551 ca.
SAN1'011D MOTOR CO
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122.41$: bin cruiser with mechanIcal
2.SEDROOM P'urn. APt. 323. $00 French Ave
steering. sliding windows.
1171 days. 323.0141 nights.
118.
Autos. Sale or Trade only $1810. Annual ule ii.
mossission

First St.
3 DORM. Furs. Duplex. (]or-

607

VA. FHA
Property
Management
and Sates Broker
Jim HUNT
REALTY

INV$TM*NT.

Hes,. elies*

a1 dWjnc'Jy howd pa

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sedans &amp; warons
Traded on New VW.
All 100 guaranteed
mechanically

.lrai hulls. L.ep.takes, Deep
V's. Con v entional Hulls C
Foam peek, aluminum. LII
iii.i from I ft. to lift lain.
Ph' ,.n.,tnnel price.: 14' Fib.

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State Sale. Tax Extra
used 54 thrill 64 't's%a

Sanford.

Washer, $4. 3:8.:7,

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sale Central Flurida'a best
ever! Your choice of CaUse.

for

TURN.
APT., 3800 Mellonville,
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Furn., Down. Water,

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DISCOUNT

MONThLY PAYME TS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

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b.nL. csrporte, utilities, $15
'no. Adults. Xe pets, 182.7151.
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DOWNSTAIRS, 11 n r u r n. 3
BOB McKEE USED CARS
lldrmn. Apt.. kitchen equipped.
NO MONEY DOWN
Apaflment..
Rent
08% IV. llIls St.
701 French Ave.
03.0721

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CLARITY AIR CONDITIONER

$100.(0 DOWN

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103. MobIle Home.. Rent
1 ison. Trailer &amp; a 3 fldrm.

}'UIIN. APT. 30.2200,
PURN. Apt. $04 Park,

Heater &amp; 4.ap.ed tnss., stand.
ard OR all V61111211FANSUL

ANNUAL PRE-HOLIDAY
BALE NOW?
Greatly reduced prices on all
top quality makes this year'.

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14' MA1IOOANT ltun.A.flout,
45 III' Merc'., just rcfinl'hed,
Incluilea 2 tank.. skit,, belt
extras, $500, 312.37::.

a.

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With vinyl Interior, w/n tires,
;n
mo.
5

23 FT. Owen. Cruiser ant trail.
er fully equipped. Very good
condition. Must sell. Stake
Offer. 123.7425 after I p. m.
weekdays.

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121. Scooters &amp; Cycles

123.

'14 liOIilI,E 1103111 halO. Drop.
out in living room, Colonial
Ni)le. 011.1146 anytime.

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NEW VW

$195 down

1. MO-PED Motor Bike. I.
Cushman Motor Scooter. Seth
in good condition. 122.0710.

1.2 and S Bedrooms
NEW and USED
Awnings C Cabana.
QUAL1Y MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17.22 5
832.2142

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Government wne6
Homes

Selection at I, I, and I
Iale..Bantals
Pb. 133.4111 Bedrooms ocated in various
$elons of Sanford
Immediate DelIvIsT
N

Heal Estate
100 W. lit at.

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Payton Realty

311.1101 8840 hiawatha at lT•I$

Rental.

10 x 10', '1) Pacemaker. 31'
awning with $ a 17 cabana,
fenced yard located Park Ave.
Trailer Court, No, II, $2,300.

COOL

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JOHN E. FOX

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REALTY'

insure?
Appraiser
III) L French

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Volkswagen
EXCISE TAXES

IYIV

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
&amp;mkWk Mass and Paint
company
Ph.

OUR ANCESTORS

Trailer on large Lake, Adult.
only. 01.7202.

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822.41)1

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so a UIU5UVIIIW

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II) S. AtI., Daytona Reach.
Call Mrs. It. U. Hutchison,
s::.ios.

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3518 Orange, 232.0274.

S'1'EIIS'IiOr'4

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SANFORD AVE.
3221503
ø'aferd, Florida
Inc.
R.p.SI*SIOU
National

STENSTROM

HOMES
FOR SALE

100.

191 89
3

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UUU U £UW

yard mowed free. $20 MO.
111. 1, flii 117, N. Orange
Blvd.. Paola.

31

54

I Bedroom

an

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house, screened porch, car.
Porte. air-conditioner. large

511 31

155 BuIck

FT.

10

WUWWTO

HERALD Want-Ads

SaleWith

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(Dial Direst)
From •emiaote Oo'jnt

house trailer for

$1

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$01 W. FIRS? ST.
New hum. Construction on LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS 97
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
your lot or ours. $ new home.
For Complete Information LAKE MARY, *.bedroom,
2
ready for occupam'y in var.
bath. air-conditioned. on lake.
Se. ci Call Tour
- lout price rang 5 C locations.
Pb. 312.200 or $11.04,?.
NICE I tIdrm. house. Unbeliev.
2-BEDROOM house, furnished
able pricel 322 0147
SALES BROKER
or unfurnished. 831.1118.
We
Have
The
Home
For
You
_______________________________
AVAILABLE I Bedroom. $ Bath
take acce.s, $110 per mc.

425.5938

43 v %

5

'$1 COr0'$It

10.2111.
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123.5740.

For Rent

$1121 $IL
3217
III 3'

'$3 Jeep GWN

ful District.
A. WILLIAMS _____________________

97. House.

rent. $13. Adult.. 3fl.4$$7,

HAL. MO.

'$3 Fateoi

Room, in town, low payment.. lot. Apopka

masonry house.

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houses

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$ year. Nursing ci.
FOR SALE. I Acres on beautiful BY OWNER: % Acre Lakefront
perlenc. in Ohio. would like I Of ?anford'e finest home.
lAke Ashby. From Lake front
&amp; Lake View Lot, Also I CIt.
Awith
with 111 feet frontage on
Job in Nursing home or 11*.to Hwy Ill. Owner William
Far the Rest Buy in
House. $ bedrooms, 2 baths,
pital. Phone 121.0215, David Lobe Monroe, $21,000.
34. Ilarnak, RI. I Box 317A,
A New or Resale Home,
0411, 70$ Cherokee Circle.
terrazzo
floor.,
insulated
Iris.
Bellamy.
____________________________
New Smyrna Beach, Iris.
See Stenetrom Realty
Nice $ bedroom with Ylorida
root.
Air
conditioned
family
I UDRM. Furn. on large shady
area. Includes equipped kit. We Have The Home For You
hONEYMOON SPECIAL.
DAYS WORK. 812.1201.
room. Convenient location. 3301)
lot, $80, 188.01)7.
Get
off
with
a
good
start
in
chen,
breakfast
bar,
dining
1110 down, monthly pay.
thin
I
Iidrm.,
area
IRONIN(1 Wanted. 122.2411.
I
bath
Home.
jBDRM.
completely furnished.
14a)e
&amp;
sitting
For
area,
mania under $72.
with
95,
__________________
C.B.S. Situated on big lot
screened patio. Large living
121.3177.
DAYS WORK. 822.4802.
______________________________
in
nice
neighborhood.
Owner
room with fireplace, window
Lake Mary- new- I Bedrooms. IIAVENNA l'AIIK, 3 Bedroom,
transferred. Priced at just jJ I bedroom furnished house;
wall, separate entrance, wall
1% bath., central heat £ air
I bath. i.ow down payment
$ bedroom furnished trail$7,000. Terms to cult respoa.
$400
to wall carpet. Central hall
conditioning. $12,400
$12.10 monthly, 'ali 121.1161.
sible buyer,
with utility closet &amp; heater.
er. Bowman's Trailer Court,
down.
2111 i'AltK OltiVE
!g.. storage closets, car.
888.4208 after 1:10 PM.
Ph. 322.2520
Porte, utility room. Unod we.
a.at 2 bedroom $ IiEDIIOOM, i'S Baths, life.
Lemon Bluff
I 1101.1181 unfurnished near
fenced yard, Country Clu
fenced
icr, no .uiphur, quiet our.
cottage with dock on at.
9
'tit
Open
Tonight
NAS. Nothing fancy, but
lake Mary Road.
rounding,, % mile weal
Johna River. $2,002.
vm to 00Job Our T"
cheap vent. $13 Mo. and $11
131 Easter, Assume Mlg. Al
$7.27, $ mile. South of San.
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
ford. I,1.1g7,
11j.01111 no. Tel. 831.3111.
STEMPEI1 ACIENCY
$11 mu. 132.2111.
uS N. Park Ave.
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Bedroom house, kitchen
Excellent condition. Fenced. PARK RIDOE-4uu-DIvICION$equip.,
sii.iiss.
in, tree shaded back yard.
Bdrm.. 1 0th., Entry Foyer, _____________________________
Small down payment, $24 'no. Family Room, Breakfast Bar. NICELY P'urn. $ Br. house.
Call after 1 P. in. 311.4714.
Built In Kitchen. Central
2411 Palmetto, 122.0274.
Heat, Double Garage. City
Sewer. $17,100, Open Daily. 8 BEDROOM Unfurn., kit:b,n
Evening, 044.119
equipped. 322.2$)!.
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sums payments. 322.3722.

L.1v1.N.
ENTERPRISES

ROBERT

ter I P. M.

SUNI.ANI). 1 fldrm, I Bath
well shaded front lawn, As.

25. Houses For 5m

92. Acreage

assume mortgage. 121.0141.

small down payment. As.
sum. loan. its W. Jinkin.
Circle. Call 322.1011 for ap.
pointment.

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41
Realtor
mi
LIEI1ART,
3
bedroom,
I
bath
Av
e.
X.
Park
2101
PVRNIS1IP.D 1.b.droom cot.
Raymond Lundguist, Asic,
home. Will take a late model
717
32
RBb1If
111 11 anytime
tag.. S on 17.28 at 1-Points. '$1
used car as down payment. 312.2)11 Atlantlo Bank Bldg.
Rent $13 per mo, plus gas
782 32
Plymouth
111.1114.
LARCIF. $ BEDROOM HOUSE, 2 ____________________________
4 BEDROOM, $ bath. Fla. ream. &amp; tai. Be. anytime, or Ph.
32
Rambler
Sharp
891
'i.
Baths, Florida Room. Living,
patio, garage. 181.1416, 10$
*21.1417 after 1 p.m. week'
cat. P'airlane
dining, Carport., large Utility I T,DItOOM, wall to wall
Circle. Park Ridge. days. Anytime Sat. &amp; Sun.
521
32
41
Falcon
S-W
'$0
lot
$12,.
large
peting, garage,
and NAS,
room, near shopping
592
32
Your
terms.
Ford
quiet
street,
800.
'Si
182.2118 at. $ BEDROOM, I Bath, Florida 3.BEDROOM, ItS bath, Large
playground,

Lots -lots

JIEWR

Events. Use of Camera n.c.a•
•ary. Contact Paul Brook- $rd &amp; Park Ave
shire Sanford Herald,

Houses For Mw

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Seminole Realty

70-WImplopmeat Services

*01-Trailers--CabanIa
108-Mobile Homes,-Ial.
10-Home Appliances
1t'3-Mebile Homes-Real
li-Musical lastrumelte
101-Trailer Space-Meat
Il-Businema Equipmeul
*eI.-.Trailor$1-Job Printing
UI-Apsrtae.t.s For
IS-upholitery
101-Rooms For asat
lb-Vacuum CIes*eII
Its-Hotel ft.oms
$7-Moving &amp; SIorOIS
22$-Rental Ageati
U-Extermi.aters
Ye Rest
leeli
1111--Wanted
reeds
4$-Plait.
112-Autos For Sole
$5-Misc. Wet data
Ill-Autos--Isle or Teals
1l-Articlea For Real
111.-Trucks For Isle
1$-wap or Eachanli
12G-Autemoti,e Service
U-WantSd To Buy
lll-tcooters &amp; cycles
is-Furniturl For 1*15
111-Bust. &amp; Motors
69-Anlique. Per Sale
121-Marine supplies
1$-Money To .415
S5-Bu.i.esl opportunities

St. Johns Realty
Piltil

THE TIME

roe4

24-Bicycle Repairs

ItEAt. E2TA'fE BROKER
neal Estate Associate
COLORED '1' 8 U CK Driver
WIl.LA MAE PROKO1ICU
wanted for going upstate 828.7174 Day
333.14$6 Nights
Julie 10. 112.1171.

ill N. Park Ave.

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JOHN SAUL.S AGENCY

73. Male or Female Help

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li-Special h(eUcee

(Man &amp;
WANTED- COUPLE
eci on chick. C. A. WHIDDON, SR.
Wife) collect
BROKER
en farm, house, utilities turn.
*11.1101
it *02 S. Park
of qualified. OpportunityOld
qualified for manager.
East 417. 1. 0.

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HOMES

Il-Meney Waited
14-lat'sgs &amp; Iaee
I1-I.sdr4see
82-Schools &amp; Instructions

1-Personali

Call 331.7421

44, 2 miles

.

jiii DOWN will buy attractive SUNLAND, $ fldrin.. I Bath, NEW HOUSE WOODMER1I
PARK, 3 bedroom, near base.
2.bedroom. 1% bath, air-con- well shaded front lawn. As.
dltiofled. Located on corner sums payments. 232.1721.
323.0632.
PHA-VA
!t crr!oking K Crystal
t.ske. Owner must vacate by
NEAR HOCPITAL
NEVY1AL Out.tsadinl I C $
TWO Bedroom bogs., Dining
Aug. 1. 312.1072 after 4 P. M.
401 IAN CARLOS
Bedroom hlcines available ii
&amp;
room, Kitchen.
SMALL two bedroom block Study. &amp; Utility Room. (tin.
all Area. ci Sanford. 141 US
I1AVENNA PARK, l.bedroo,n,
home, only $1100.00 ideal for
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furnished). $71, (No Pets
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Aviation Product. available 224
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$U1 for further informaUon
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ACTUAL PRACTICE in automotive mechanics Is gained by students of
the MDTA course which concludes today with new classes starting July

In top left photo, Richard Hoops and Al Arline watch dials as James
McKnight applies testing lines to engine. Top right; Engine mounted on
etand gives men clearer view. From left are James Chaplin, Steve Milter, Elden Johnson and D. R. Cosgrave. Bottom left; Cosgrove and Chapl i n check generator on test bench. Bottom right; H. G. "Slim" conducts
(Herald Photos)
class as student sketches engine part on blackboard.
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Forest Lake Summer Plans
trips will be made to shop.
ping plazas and programs
and activities planned by the
program
summer
student
committee will take place.
Serving on the committee
are Ruddy Roberta, chairman,
and Pat Krcnrick. secretary,
assisted by Jim Cress, Ann

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Schedule for summer se.
vlU.s at Forest L a k
A.al.ay Is Forest City were
siassneed this week,
Ball Xmas for both boys
OW girls will be played on
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via Moyer, secretary; Mrs.
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Miller, director of physical campus Industries will close
for the afternoon and trans.
Gym activities scheduled portation for the student.
for Tuesday evenings Include and staff will be by bus.
Every Wednesday evening
basketball, volleyball, lifting
weights, ping pong, shuffle, prayer meetings with cornmunity members of the
board and skating.
On Tuesdays, June 29, July Seventh -day Adventist Church
20, and August 17, beach pie. will be held in McClure Hall
ides are planned, one for Now Chapel on the campus.
Th ursday evenings will be
spent in free time in the

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Activities for Saturday
evenings Include skating or
attending movies In the wvm.
watermelon cuttings and corn
and provocative."
roasts in the pasture, and
The State Department said variety and musical shows
the United Slates was con. including student and church
suiting with allies concerning talent.
mdtable measures for coping
On July 4 there will be
with the situation. A State Dr. an independence Day Party
partment spokesman gave no for students and staff with
clue what "measures" might planning to be in charge of
be under consideration,
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On Frld%ya,
der supervision of the Missionary Volunt r Society, the young
people will visit Sanitarium
Church in Orlando, th e Apop.
Cress Memorial
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church.
Church
In Winter Park, and

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The United State, Thursday de.
nounced East German helicop.
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along the edge of West Berlin
and some entering West Berlin Group To Meet
air space — were contrary to
post World War II, four.power
By Jan. Csaeuvy
agreements 50YEldflg Berlin There will be an Import.
air travel,
ant meeting of the Triplet
"We consider these flights Lakes Association at 7:30 p.m.
dangerous and provocative," at the Casselberry
McCloskey told a news confer. Woman's Club on Overbrook
Boots And Bows Graduate First Class
once. "w. are
Drive.
with our allies regarding
each couple completing the I tassel,
117 Isa. Csuslb.n'y
Purpose of the meeting
Nine couple. graduated, able measures , be
The Boots and Bows Square 112 weeks course receiving a
will be to elect officers and
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Dance Club of Casselbrrry diphinia while wearing a receiving their Doctor of
adopt by-law. for the assoc.
graduated Its first class with black mortor board with red square Dancing Degree from Finland was the first Euro. istlon. All property owners
their caller and Instructor, Peso country to permit women on the chain of lakes are
Bill
to vote, doing so In 1w
urged to attend.
rirtckui They
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BOOTS AND BOWS Square Dance Club of Casselberry had graduation
exercises for the nino couples completing a 12-week course. Graduated
are (left to right, front) Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Mount, president, and Mr.
and Mrs. M. llavley, secretary-treasurer. Other couplets (loft to right,
back) Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wesver, Dr. and Mrs. S. Culpepper, Mr. and Mrs. N. Altman, Dr. and Mrs. C.
(herald Photo)
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by his wife. Joining In the eel.
and Mrs. L. W. Simk'n,, Mr.
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Sirs. Dick Wayt, Dr. and Mrs.
Charles Adkins, Dr. and Mrs.
Stuart Culpepper, and Mr.
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Gifts of appreciation were
presented to Mr. and Sirs.
Herb Cornelius of the 3!sr.
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their very valuable assistance In getting tha club organized and to Sir, and Sirs.
Dance Club of

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The first clas, in automotive mechanics under the
Manpower Development
Training Act conducted In
Sanford, will close today,
with 31 men receiving cer.
tificates, E. S. Douglass, dl.
rector of adult and vocation.
at education has announced
A new class will begin on
July 12 under an expanded
program, which will run for
a period of 52 weeks, totaling
2,000 hours In length. The
previous course was only 1,.
000 hours.
Classes are held In the
Patrick Fruit Company building at the corner of 13th
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Tanglefoets if Vales Park
attended the affair.
The graduation cale was
decorated in pink and whit.
with miniature black moitor
hosed., Balreshm.nta of cabs,'
seoldop, coffee and peach
were served.
Tb. slab will costisas to
meet each Tass4ip ate pm.

KYL$ BOCCO, son at Mr. sad ME.. Jack l..
Borneo Of Lake Harriet Estates, Is shows with
bicycle yes as ruastun Is rsosmt contest anus.
Is this Caasslbarry land — by supermarket in Forest City. Makt
Company building us High.
the passentaUns was Bob Clerk. aanagsr Of
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everything else go up that we have
failed to notice that the price of U5
has gone up, too,
Just 80 years ago chemicals In the
human body had a commercial value
of about 98 cents, (Even at that
price there Is no record of anyone
wanting to buy an' from anyone
else.)

Today, experts say, those chenil.
eats are worth about $800,
Now no matter how modest he
may be, anyone who owns a body
has to be at least a little proud of
something like this. Any body that
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SAY. U yaw child becomes
a achiest draped or falls to
attain success Is esBoge or a
trade, yes parents probably
caused this balere he was $
years eld? ils study this
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CASE W.439: Terry 0., aged
s is a young married man,
Dr. -Ovine," he proudly
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LAUNDRY
FBI Names

BLEACH

Wahrlich On
'Most Wanted'
Alson Thomas Wahrlich,
reportedly armed with a pistot and surgical scalpel and
charged with kidnaping a
6.yur-old Arizona girl, is on
the FBI's lilt of 'Ten Most
Wanted Fugitives," It was announced today.
H. allgedly abducted the
young child In Tucson, Arizona, or. April 15, 1964, and
brutally best, choked and
sexually molested her before
absdoning her In the same
city. When investigation Indicated Wahirliek had fled
from Arizona, FBI aid was
requested and a Federal warrant was Issued at Tucson, on
April 25, 1964, charging him
w It k unlawful Interstate
flight to avoid prosecution
for kidnaping.
Wahrllcb, who reportedly
has mental bisekeuta, has
been lmp,is.sed for avav.
atad assault, child aelesting
and a crime against nature.
A prison psychologist has
described him as a .clulzw
hrenk psiseald and seenal
deviate with $ kistery elanti-social behavior.
In 1917, he was .sss fewd
In Arises, if $ smb balling and sun attack upon a
flvs.yesi'usId gM in his in
crease ,.sding truck parked
In the desert.
A whit. A...srkm, been Is
l-naclau Cenaty. Now
York. on February 4, 1035,
Wahrtkh in s'r but weighs
111 to to pesud., 1PS0n

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hair, a medium build and a
medium .umpl,"ins. A taStes
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WASHINGTON (NBA) - In this continuing dilemma,
A little-noticed speech In Tipton's words at New OrNew Orleans by a significant leans might be taken as a
U. S. business figure, Stuart first bright sign.
Tipton, president of the Air
Republicans have been
Transport Ass,., Injects a hammering so long at th e
heavy coloring of realism In- evils of government, mostly
to the Republicans' quest for at th e national level, that
a new and winning Identity. they appear to have made
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so that it either froze or burned up,
depending on which way It went;

changing the speed of rotation,
which would accomplish much the
urns thing, only more slowly; or,
since most rockets are tested in the
Northern Hemisphere, making the
earth wobble on Its axis, which
would play hob with the season.
This is a good worry. It is sufficlently remote that no one need lose
any fingernails over it, yet has just
enough plausibility to warrant a
moment's forehead wrinkling.

creased in value by $00 per cent
can't be all bad.
The experts didn't say precisely
what these precious chemicals are,
But from the way some of us are
acting, you have a nagging feeling
that the base chemical may be acid.

Thought For Today
"Ltt your light shins before men,
that they may see your good works
and give glory to your Father who
Is In heaven."—Matthew 5:16.
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ed of. You can do things you never
thought you could.--Darwin P.
Kingley.

"And I feel sure It will be such bad habits.
a boy. But boy or girl, we For your child will tend to
shall be delighted with It.
follow your actions more than

"But we shall be amateurs
at rearing a child so what are
some of the simple a.b.cpriaciples to follow?"
First, remember that about
53% of our knowledge of the
outside world Is derived from
our eyes.

your words.

"ItaUon" Is thus the cardinal method by which child.
ran acquire their language,
music and religious idealism.
So speak correct English in
front of your youngster and
Which means, practice what this will give him a running
you preach! Sat a postltive head start In school.
visual example!
On that very first day In
If yos don't want a child to klitd.rgarteu, a teacher can
smoke or drink or cheat, then usually Separate the "A" pta.
don't you parents engage In pUs from the "D" kids.
In fact that kindergarten
teacher can thus pick out with
a very high degm of accuracy th e tots who will later go
on to college vs. those who will
flunk out or become dropouts!
And I am not exaggerating I
Before they are 3, you parents
have generally ruined your
child's entire future educatIonal career or else have In.
stared It. Get hip?
Surround your youngster
with a "tool kit" for Its mind!
This mental "tool kit" should
Include a picture dictionary,
plus other uplifting children's
books, especially if Bible star.

71-year ascendancy us the
governing party.
Far from damning this wee.
Ord utj,e work ofD,m.,,
critic devils, nays this man,
Republicans should long age
have been taking credit,
In Tipton's view there Is
nothing Inconsistent about

preferring to minimize guv.
enemy.
eritment Intervention, on lbs
To many of th e business. Ong band, and inviting
men who last year did In public effort on the othefo",
fact warmly welcome Cold.
"The secret of our suees
water's candidacy, he seem- may well be th e skill wI
ed to offer—as one Pennsyl. which we have balanced lbs
vania leader put it—"one last two philosophies and blesdif
chance to abolish Washing- principle and pragmatism.
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Economists and histoi4as,
of th e star-studded RepubliTipton moves right In on have been saying
for yeses
can Co-ordinating Committee that one and tays. In effect,
that this mix of public mid
leaves th em still searching that it's nonsense.
private endeavors Is a hand
for hopeful beacons.
Tipton asks th e business fact of American life.
community and other. to acThe huge stimulant atuon
cept the evidence of history "purely private" indusW*e
that government has been by untold bill ion. In
dafiss
prominently and crucially in- and space contract gives
volved In this country's de- notion a most forceful undet.
By Walter C. Parke.
velopment from the outset of scoring.
U. 8. firms are exploring Its growth.
Th e only trouble with nfl
Ireland for oil. Have th ey
The transportation field this I. that moderate to eon.
looked around Blarney alone offers
an obvious ex- servative Democrats seond
Castle?
ample. Government has play- th e same gong. Tlplss'$
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ed a big part in building splash of realism may is a
An ad says smelling salts canals, Improving rivers,
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are fun to use. That's faint
ing shipyards and ocean-go. party Inclined to Ignore Its
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praise,
ing lines, laying highway., own history. But Republicans
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constructing airports, helping still must go on hunting for
Current controversy over airline., handing out Immisting, plausible programs
insect sprays gives kids an•i...,. .t.. i_.me..,.
mense land grants to the ,. i
other excuse not to eat their railroads.
vegetables.
A 1965 report of the Joint
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a
Economic Committee of the
Californ ia professor says Congress
on subsidies and
that cows worry about their subsidy.11ke ro
p grams aimed
status in the herd. Now Isn't at aiding th e ec
onomy notes
that Just like a woman?
that in fiscal INS an esti• e
mated 51.375 billion may be
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Holier sa id his findings It may be, however, that
Taking the family down.
Hans Holier, a parapsychol. were based on what was pick. t1is Leek has been seeing town usually means going marked In for business
sistance."
oust who bills himself as ad up by Sybil Leek, a famed too many James Bond may. buy-buy.
Tipton was struck by the
les
"th e ghost hunter," paid a English medium, who accoinvariate of the cli., P......4.
Another place Holber In.
visit to the capital this week panied him to the house and •;ected was the "Octagon
money, low-cost distribution King Car-Truck ReuIal
of
business mail. tax conces. Beat a new 'U Mustang er
to track down some of the was able to establish contact House," a mansion that tern.
local spooks.
sions to extractive industries, other fins seeped ear ter
with the resident ghost.
porarily served as th e U. B.
lending and insurance activ.
I don't know what th e bag
He explained that Miss president's home after the
ties, outright support.
limit on specters is, but Leek, a plump, middle-aged British burned the Thlte
Washington should provide woman who wear, purple house during th e War of
This use of government, he
asserts, Is part of a long na
good hunting. At any rate, stocking., has a talent known 1812.
there are an awful lot of in the trade a. 'disassacia.
ticfnal tradition "which has
lie said the caretaker recloset. here with built-in tlon of personality."
been continued by successive
ported that the lights kept
skeletons.
administrations regardless of
She goes Into a trance, di- coming on at night although
Political-type ghosts prob. vorces herself from her own the house was empty. Holier
political party over since."
piss I. a ails. !.1sd
ably are especially plentiful personality and turns her concluded that this was the
One businessman familiar
gas, esnice, lauren..,
this season. At the present body over to any ghost that work of the ghost of a young
with Tipton's speech, and
time, one of the major part- might be lurking around the woman who killed herself in
subscribing to it, argues that
hi I. hers more in spirit premises,
a great deal of the governthe house shortly after It
than In the flesh.
ment's participation in U. 8.
On this occasion, according was built.
Th e main purpose of Holz. to Holier, her ample corpus
development was engineered SAN'OR1)
The ghost hunter also
sat.411
er's visit was to determine was occupied by the shade of sought permission to Inspect - The flr person to cross by Republicans during their
the Antarctic Circle was
wheth er a House currently Peter Ellis, a former courier a room in the Whit. House Capt. Junes Cook. one of e
th
belonging to Robert Gray, for British Intelligence,
where Abraham Lincoln's ap. most famous seamen 01 hIs
cabinet secretary during the
holier said Ellis' ghost to. parition reportedly had been day. He boldly approached
Eisenhower
administratoin, ported through Miss Leek seen. But he said President the antarctic pack with his
was haunted,
that the house was used as a Johnson's s ta ff refused him sailing ship during his voy.
FOR YOUR PLUMBING I HEATING
age of 1772.75 clrcumnavi.
Affirmative Conclusion
"spy drop" prior to World entry.
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AIR CONDITIONING NEEDS I CALL
His conclusion was affirm. War 21 and that he was killI guess th ey figured that Emit land. The voyage
ative, although he apparently ad there when he stopped off Johnson has been having
helped to usher In an no.
was unable to convince Gray to pick up some papers,
enough trouble keeping th e nomlcbooinhtthe area. Soon
on that point.
Too Many Movies
sealers began to enter thea.
lights turned off already.
they call "me-toolsm" and
stunned by th e crushing consequences of 196-i's "clear
choice" with -Barry Goldwa.
ter. traditional (as against
radical) conservatives In the
party are floundering In the
philosophic swamps.

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SUPERIOR, CAREFREE SAVINGS

its.

Also therein should be ethic,. edItor, Herald:
when those of us with rela. quit, precious to us, whether
One day Edith Sweetser tives and friends In the related by blood or united In
dictionary, a globe or silas, pleaded for Seminole County
Armed Forces contribute to common defense of our
a typewriter, even if the used
to establish a working Mu. the worldwide program of ham's and all that we hold
variety, plus e small blackboard for the child's use, and mans Headquarters to take USO through our donations dear.
by all means an encyclopedist rare of sick and homeless ant- to United Fund,
Entirely civilian - support.
Many sentImental parents nail. And next day Volusla I wish to thank all of th
ose ad, "1380 Is there, only if
take out a future college lnsur. County declared Seminole
you cars... "
the 1380 la
ancs
policy
toguaranteetheir
en
County would have to take year, and to remind you th at
(Mrs.) Mary Washburn
:are if Its own animals,
Director of USO
this year, with th e expansion
Why all the big 151k 01 coast of the military and the
re- Editor, Herald:
anal and marina when Itsy cent stationing of
Ford Simpson's letter of
troops In
Inside * college, despite ,ftsy Seminole County can't Viet Nam, th
June 17, 1963, contained some
job
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we
are
FrI.,
Jun.
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poims,
be sureyos cultivate In hi' starving and sick animals?
As a taxpayer. I,sgree that
child a fondness for Having li ved a year In lone. greeter than ever,
w6sTa$ a. es&amp;ew, somm aa,vnamum
expenses In conjunction with
7"Wis. V61,T*Ll5$6 Obselowe • SaaIs'( San•su
is and music, as well is
as County, Calif.where Its a Your 1180 dollar Is put to any authorized school activity
sessat al...aasum
pan&amp; aseemsams
bus IduUsm.
00 mIles from one corner to work from Anchorage, should be borne by the
Assoolb" Miter
•UvIrUelsg
V110,1091100,
smart child withent roll. mother, e Paci
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fic Ocean on Alaska, t Zaragosa, Spain, payers.
tutoring becomes
SOT ia
aea.ntss Ilkee
he west, Mt. St. Helena (4." and from Albany, Georgia,
Joseph U. Slurasko
£dverUsla Msnsger
n*iaa
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lieglate Frankensteinl
143
feet
high)
on
the
east,
with
Eweibruecken, Germany,
lIfter
id you dads should realise
a.ia sm,aa
emil mountain ranges, With where the 1380s sole putAve111
Jasteses Manager
you are major tutors for 1 "strong Redwood State pose
cit,
OVER 35 YEARS
ii to provide for the off.
child's fIrst 10 years, so 'ark where trees are
.vav W1111"
At
Palmetta
a. test post welfare
Meskantasi $a.t.
tars your youngster can do
es BSlIe,
diameter and the woods are needs of these and moral. (As4 eld pest effice)
s uncune
young Amer.
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mart netagvs.aer
th e cause of
)SwIn.
tile and where on Dog Day freedom.
Ride * bicycle (for Its undreds if dogs
rublkbel SaUy esso$ aslarder, sasiar n.l Cbrlstaas; psb.
ire VacCin. Your contribution to uso
sake).
Staked lalnedag prec..dJsg Cbrimasi.
tad. Also In Sonoma, public Is living pr
oof
eVa.cuirT$el
I Play the useal athistle ag vactinatics,
American people regard
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cc Its age.
Be a finisher, which oyJackLinudr'choseths"vsl.
01 the moon" for his home, members of our Armed Is Carpets I Furniture
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surrounded by inaus. Forces as something more
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than military serial numbers,
lee 5 somas
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and complete his tasks rse'ner.
They are quite personal, Beds
Plentiful
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aflourishi.
135
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Lii $ 5.5*
Ears his we speeding ce,slbis.
V. l roomSaguisUiss preelle a"an sal s mseripsis" be
Is far Iemlaoe Coiaty gives
p,14 is atisses.
sy (no "dole" or a owIndication if ever baring a
sing Humane Society.
The Mesil Is a member .i ski Uestei rreee wkl* Is as.
Handle books with re
I. H. Mason
r.UeO egelselvely to lb• ua. tee 196s1UeeLl.a el 614 as Iseal
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ICYPRESS IREDWOOD AWNINGS
land know how 1 uss a
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Islecel as eeeesl elsie aetser ti.$.see IT. III at is. Pest
Flay a musical Inetru- utter, lie County Board .f
ocnee *I kutrl, Pledla. aMer Ike Let 51 emerges at MUSL
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Year child's college sducs- Editor, The Msnld:
aM4i4 as $a*flaglag on Tao lIrsse's seelr4kI sal go be
6" 111116610 ow da=W ener Si. SW. •
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The course Is available
free of charge to unemployed
men over 16 years of age,
who need vocational training.
If married, students can
draw up to 55 per week
subsistence.
Persons wishing to sign
up should report to the Florida State Employment Of.
flee, 200 French Avenue.
Courses run twice daily,
once during the morning and
again at night.
Instructor for day ehus.i
ii Jeff Eillot, who teaches
from 7 a.m. t. 1:30 p.m.
Night classes begin at 1:30
and run *znUi 10 p.m., with
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Dr. Crane's

Seminole County Adult Edu-

Oswald, Ann Army, Msrjnrie Tompkins, advisor and iou,. Smyrna Beach, one for Co. cation program and the FloBarnhart and Bonnie Wil. met dean for boys, and Roger cos, and one for Daytona. The rida State Employment Serv-

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No matter how small the rockets
compared to the vast bulk of the
earth, the accumulated nudging of
their blasts could have any number

Another Price Goes Up

SAVE AT A&amp; P ON YOUR

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If the common, everyday wor.
lies, like air
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overpopula
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palling on you and such far-out dan.
gin as the sun exploding or little
green men invading earth as un.
satisfactory because nobody can do
anything about them anyway, here's
a new worry that fits nicely be.
tween the two extremes.
An airlines pilot Is worried about
the current practice of testing giant
rockets in an upside-down position
with their nozzles pointing out tow.
ard space, thus, in effect, making a
spaceship out of the earth.
In a letter to Aviation Week and
Space Technology magazine, Robert
J. Major, flying with Saudi Arabian
Airlines, reminds us of Newton's
third law of motion: For every action there is an equal and opposite
reaction,

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day for seeking fame. .t;.st
others (o got rid of problems.
They Incresse interest In you
LIPHA ( Sept. 2$ *° Got. $2)
-If you show appreciation for
the abilities of others, they
will like and re.pect you more.
lIe more broad-minded, ton. A
narrow attitude only makes
others run sway from you.
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-Instead of being .. bull.
heisuIed about getting your way,
li.ten to Ideas of otheni and
co-operation makes life easier
toe you. Others then appreciate
you. prestige Increases.
$40I13AR$LS (,Nov. 3$ $s
Dec. 21)- It you pay more at.
tentlon to what others have to
comment, you oan conic to a
quick meeting of mInds. float
try to take over. Co-ordinate
•trorte with associates inetr'a4.
C4P*IgP (flee. 2310 Jan.
$5).You are able to understand Just what you have to
t do, so gal t It without a
lot of to-do and fuss. Please
fellow worker.. Plan your Iabois wissly and be more cUt'
cisni.
Usa. II to Sob.
$_ fi behooves you to JOIN
with those you admire in some
recreational activity it you
want support now. Don't an.
gus about anything. Don't bite
the hand that teed, you-b
loyal.
rlacpu (feb. $0 to Mar. $0)
-You have to be mars atte*,
live to kin If you want their
good will, affection. Entertain
them, also. Stop being ,0 wrappod up in yourself and your

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Situations around you are
changing rapidly. but remain
calm, cool and collected, since
all is for the best. You may
have t• make come sompromi.ss,, bitt then all .l.eps up.
be clever.
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a,rtenus and kind with other.
gets finest result..
I.lO (July 22 to Aug. Ii)

good for asking an Imprsse.
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amine well any new i4saa you
mind
before
put.
may have in
tin into operation,
ttl:WI%I (May II to June 21)
.-(JuIctly achieve through those
excellent taunts and be cure
your health I. at it. peak.
lorning is beat urns to Contact
right people. Then carry
through with your many Jobs
.uini.siily.
MOOd fUll flHB (June of
to July 30- Show good will to.
ward all and do no% make any

live Ii a resalt Afternoon not

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any sort of aipanslog of t•
mInd as Ut5 spirit i well C
thInking •$ s.v ways to g*i
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lays, aWlaciti and potential )i
limltitlea, pa •(ter ettendlig
services aid tidIes of Importsacs, got
,$ rest, build VP
health.
£3UI (ila'. It Is Apr. 1$)e'.
Paiag with ssons who ChI
help to elevate pour conictoui.
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or winding up and completing
whatever has been put In mo.

IlCP5 (V.b. $4 40 3151. 30)
It wai ls.4 $ hula b*r4 W9I.
but you can 614 comforts at
hosee at mlii. Pa set be s*isi
ad If bin Is 4iturbe4. They
soon get over their butt a'
harmony is restored.
auP 3$ IO
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of hase persons who will went
to sss S bluspriM ef almost
hions $t can e
really 4145T1195d. Be sure %a
give lb. OlseN education
afford. nan. ii much day- $
dreaming here that wlU not be
IP •psi;'set;ss channels.
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Good 5p$ (5 the theater.
lalustry, f50t5T
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for.
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$5)- Then a's a number of
small dulls. Is bj ptiforined
today, 0 gs$ busy and do not
disappeist sapsa.. Pa grades.
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serve it from you,
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ty test pegulree speading too
seick •e.ey ahould iwitia
wrs affluent day. Be ebarming
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Is psi 4.s get the latormation
you psuire I. make now 0ut'
lets seers successful. lucrative.
Steep clear of overly.dynamlo
new acquaintance - one raft.
cally different front distance.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 211
-Carry through with plans
made instead of being resentful
at the last mom.nt, getting up.
eel. Closest ties are quit. di.
mending. but this Is for your
Carry through as
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get their aig.d support. t)on'i
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great deal. s p.u' wsdrobs
In fin, chip.?
AQVAlV5 (Jan. 1* to Feb.
12)- MeetIng with gn.4
for fun is right during morning,
but don't be oU.isd.4 or i.e
versa later. t11 start. off
brightly but later gloom. der.
condo. Be prepared.
PISCES (rob. 30 o tar. 20)
-You can do much is Improve
horn. and condiftone with kin
during a. sn., but then family
become,
impatient.
fletain
pot's. Study whit.t's fleet,
your own personal attention,
$5' $$J
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TOD4YI he or she to bound to
wave, p more Interesting aiti
happy childhood than most
ond will have the opportunity
to study nd go to college,
you as parent, must do your
utmost to see that this is nos
sible, .ino. maturIty brings
change end your progepy will
have to assume big respog'ilaI•
lilies. A fine, quick mind her.
and the success later in life is
great.
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spdsp', g% lbs •ft'riinit anj
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plans s04 some very unique
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crease suet8 today, sin.,o
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make m.r. practical plans fo
the fqIitii. D.%'&amp; incroach 01
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Yes probably rot too early
start today and now are come.
w$3 Nervous, but this can alc
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.pepples In p,aeu.al directions.
Improve health tonight.
Oo* CHILDRE'5 (Jun.
to July 21)- g4eavop to keep
your
privete
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liis wasn't eW l$wa1gIt5 II04
self se they will lint disturb
Dssvsr pap.rs under •r ISP mp.at, SLItS fUld dISI any business on band. lici fi
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which psie a's Involved should
lb. hslIid $ a, m. sines later
tbsp irs In a crItical mood.
A,Vold the peclol. Persona
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A. Ham Oltft. - Pastor
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morning Worship.... 11:54... a.
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flight iir,is
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T. P. a. Wet. - 1:3* p. a.
?isialng Union - 0:41 p. a.
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CHURCH. 0? GOD
IAPTIST CHURCH
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Through peayer and worship, our SOUis are strengthened sod restored.
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HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
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HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

SEMINOLE LODGE
Nursing * Convalescence Residence
300 South Bay Ave., Sanford,
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hwy. u-n, Sanford
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STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
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DAIRIES

John D= am ftaft

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WINN DIXIE STORES

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Mt. Elsa *11115W? BIPUH. Sips. Ave.
Paola Wochps.s *5*141* it. N
Pt. La's 3etbsftm Clash, Pushing
LUTHERAN
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TIS* P. a.

Beach,
Daytona Beach Police Dat,
Capt. John Van Tronk Monti.
fled the victim as Glen David
Mum-dy, IS.
Under arrest are Lswtcs
DavIs, 28, charged with mor.
der, and Jay Vaught, 21, and
James Burette, 22, charged
with being acesingurieg to
manslaughter. All three at.
from Orlando, Van Tronk
told The Sanford Herald to.
day.
Officials at NAB this
morning refused to islem
any lformstlop rsgsrdh*g
Murdy until next of kin had
been notified. They said the
boy's father had been notified
but the message had not be"
confirmed.
One NAB source said be.
loved the dead youth was
from Missouri, and
blurdy was a member of the
Fir. and Crash Control Unit,
Van Trunk gave this as.
count of the slaying, which
place
approzlaat.ly
3:50 p.m. Sunday:
Sturdy was lying as Sb.
beach In an area whet, thsrs
was dancing and drinking
going on, and was tipping
sand on lb. fsst
now it
the danesna.
One of the '!aneevs apper.
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Herb Stanetros sad Staff

I C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. It. Robinson and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
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NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
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CHURCH or LOXOWO0D
Ill Orange iirss
H. Ruth Ut-ant - Pastor
Sunday School
1111 a. a.
Morning Worship - 11:04 a. a.
Sunday iventay - 7:30 V. a.
Wsd. 1111. Study - TJI p. M.
Conqusrors HsoUag

Uenflsg WetsMp - 0:35 a.
SuIts? School - 011$ a. a.

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'Spearheads' Come
AwBorning Thursday

a

Pentecostal

M.

Many travellers hurry along life, road with empty hearts and unissing qie, sov.r
islIJtg what the transforming beauty of the Christian faith could
, 514;
an.. they always expect
Is
And
happla..
around
the
&amp;
bead.
.,visQk
the
Ml
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wsta* of spiritual peace.

,. (3

sint a Preach
. rester
I H. Alford
Sunday
School - 5:01 a. a.

Methodist
PIll? xIxozsy CHURCH
421 Park Lvi.
Rev. Rabort H J5&amp;kI. Past.r

One man today was chcr&amp;

+

and TV -This Is *5

Herbert W. O'srss
Put.,
Sunday 5.10.1
0:11 a. M.
Worship lervlos - 10:15 a. a.
Hladsrg.flas tat Xws.ry
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'Ib of
AU.. ra Thk CHURCH
•i
peat tha peaceful place every day, and ns know It exist., O*rg7Iy,
SM
ar* for SM 11141.1 cMnsc. th rough a break In the Slithering trees, someone jUmp... shinIng water and_____
pies
sed - du1itth4
It M5Ot5 're4and in the distance.,, then the road curyce, and the lovely some is fosgottea,
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b000isdi4dtusI,slWlthouts i'"

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1111

l..wib
T
Arra

Man Charged
With Murder
At Daytona

th rough CIS rest or a.
By IUS Austin
Deal, a native of Sanford,
By Barry Uaes
Mayor J. 0. Crapps, re. pest-," Mayor Crappa said.
Richard B. Deas, vice P"' fit-it went to work for Chase
turning to city commission 'I also wish to express my
ident and director of Chili and Company in October,
long appreciation to Wilson for
action tonight after
and Company, today formally 1938. as a bookkeeper In the
ilin...,
said
he
plans
to
t
end. taking over for in. In the
announced his resignation accounting departm.nt. He
or his resignation as mayor smerguncy," Crspps added.
from the Sanford firm. He di.
company
ed wi th
and nominate Acting Mayor The mayor made It plain
dllned to give any reason for 1942, when he went on active
M. L. Reborn to bud the he was not resigning from
di action, other th in to duty with the Navy during
the commission. Just from
co
mmissio n.,
"make a change."
World War .
154$ ho r..
Stricken ceveral months the mayor's job.
turned to Chase junior con.
heart attack, Crappe hu urvsd on e
ago with
troller and Liter became
•
Mayor
Crappi
ban been In. commission for two terms
alatant to the general manag 6
,.~l
1 .1i~.11
whit.
A. L. Wit- (six psaza) and was elected
By Paul Bree&amp;sblr.
ford, other, s. ..
capsclt.ated,
or.
JR.
son
and
then
Paborn
were mayor In 1962 and again In
M.
L.
RABORN
Unlike an expectant father, rons throughout the Navy
Dcii again left Class and
Cdr. Charles L. Chute, alnamed
ac
ting mayor.. Short. 1965. His present tat-rn ixall pointing for July 1, : ',
Company
lS4$. LiMit $951
ready has seen his "baby" . . .
ip after Wilson pkk.d up the pit-is th is fall and whe th er he
he served
special agent
will run again "Is question
and ho'. proud of It.
reins, he, too, became Ill.
and
later
assistant
manager
-.
-I
this
cannot answer
Actually, the birth do.sn't
Mayor
Raborn
has
I
"Acting
.
of the Prudential Insurance
,.
As of right now, all the
CiO 4 take place until Thursday
Job of taking
done
a
fins
Company
of
America
.
Some 1,000 persons In Sam. 10 sm. That's when Recon. officers and men are aboard
OTIt- and keeping th ings run. Rabom Li serving his flat
lumbla, S. C. In November,
toole County have not N. nalsaancs Attack Squadron along with a,o pisces of '
nine, from all reports that tat-rn on the commission and
,
1955, he became South Cat-c. and four
I
hay received and I would his seat also comas up for
calved more than a third or 12 comes Into the world offi. now q u i pm
-has manager of th. Guardian
brand.spanktng new aircraft.
daIly.
like
to ase him continue grabs at the sad of this year,
fourth grade education,
Life Insurance Company of
more Vigilantes wi ll orcording to Superintendent of It promise, to be lusty Two
America
In
Columbia.
•
Infant. There
250 officers rive In July to bring ths
Schools B. T. Mllwes.
I
In January, 1051, Does N.
0
5
and man ready, willing and squadron up to strength.
turned
to Chase and Company
RVAH.12
is
boua.d
In
Two BufoTdltas an back able, according toCommand.
assistant
to the president
a
brilliant
new
hanger,
office
and
shops.
In business aft., longabsen. it Chute, to writ,
and In December of that year
The
paint
is
still
wet.
COL Harold Keith., had a record in Navy aviation.
was appointed * vie. presl.
Men as s ig ne d to the
• •
bad fall which put him out The new squadron, the first "Spearheads"
dent and director.
h
ave
had
a
of circulation awhile. News. to be commissioned at San.
Chase and Company Presi
a. a minimum of six months of
• • dent
Consideration of action on The controversial d.ltnman Marlin Hat-man I. back ford Naval Air Station
Randall Chase this morn
.ntly n..nt.d sand
.
ck
aq'4.
training.
That
won
follow
ed
at
Sanford's
lakefront develop- quent personal property tax thrown on his f..t, already
reconnaissance
ta
on the job after a bad auto.
Ing confirmed Deal' resigns.
by
two
months
of
on-the-job
ment program will top the problem will come up for dls. up to the ankles in ssnd, sad
inobild wreck several weeks ron, will carry the name of
lion, effective last Tuesday,
"Spearheads"
fts motto training,
,,We
to
ago,
and
said,
agenda
at tonight's city com- cusabon under a recommends. turned and k1eked Sturdy Is
W. are real proud of our
will be "We Point the Way."
. s
special meet.. the throat. The deed yseth
him
to."
mission
meeting at S pm. at lion made
Traasa, Kiwanis lire.- "We started assembling men," Commander Chute said.
Ing of the commission last immediately Mat sowinsDens, past president of San.
an
long
"Only
two
had
a
background
City
Hall
I
ford Junior Chamber of Corn'
week. At that
three now
Ident, and Gordon Meyer. men and equipment
for the squad. 15 heavy attack equipment
The Item Is listed In three commissioners noted to rec- Several fighin ImaehIainty
j. as a
Co
u
it
;
Seminole
merce,
RICHARD
DEAS
will luvs soon for
reviously. They hats had .
parts: (a) Presentation of the ommend that all delinquent broke out, and
Chamber of Commerce and
wants Int.rnatianal Conven. ron," Chute said. "Some p
extremely complex
from
right
hers
Is
Sanlearn
of
president
Immediate,
past
up to 1161 be struck Van Trunk aId, "'t'hlags gel
bond ordinance for first read.
lion In New York..
alt-craft."
. .
Sanford
very confusing-1,
lag; (b) discussion on pro. from the records.
no RVAlf commanding
morningrLi
Tormev Casa.lb.ny Mayor Actor's Death
cit .Seos.tnctbos J. St-ship Odham devil. The boy dial it tdI pa.
officer Is especially fond of
LDdsiiflit,
DPW of 'Senlind
he Is Is ,,, .
I. a HMtfa 1190014
speaking aboit Sb. ass. 1*
pns apd ipeclfkstbss; (c)
hest
favor Of eis SkI ebuti
IL'iUJJUbI W tepors I -t obtaining private expected to appear before the tens Bosch, Van lush
his sqivadrsu,
Deas
for ft. Puzzles Police
work
and
top a utstel-.ps.taurant commission to negotiate for be doss not knew the aneet
Some are of an eztrem*
LDv1ua'n. Con- capital
a $enonVm. ?5.
possible purchase of the Sun. cause of death, bat did say
passage In the July 26 else. GUATEMALA CITY, Guile. tinder age, the skipper pouts
ceioplá,
(Liii) -.CornlSMn.
SAIGON
(Th-*m.taes
luropeaa
land
water System.
it
an emengeney tosehietomy
tion.
(UPI)-Poitce $'Aay W out. The youngest mu Is Ist guerrillas broadened their
A second Interested party, was performed Is as sftset
bstter
commune
ease,
Including
is
aoa,
and
maks for
a
only
17
pasts
of
ags
Tb.
av.
mysterious
vestigatad
monsoon offensive Way by at.
John CoghUl, of the Silver to allow Sturdy Is breaths,
ft
small chilaris were saf.
death of actor *5ev. Cochran erase age Is only 21 yesrs. I tacking another district e.p- a
•
- us
Lake Country Club, In 1111a.
Ire today, a mnth.loeg arll y decomposed
oil
s, is expected to ask for
partia
Miss Linda 'KeT..tlalt, whose
his
T
Ii
i
found aboard
body
ill In a dense Jungle rebel
a ti pat-tensed American planes struck back
consideration concerning pos.
daughter of Kr. and Mrs. , yacht "Rogue," drifting offhands at the wh.eI, however. and silenced the assault'with
deout at an end.
obbie purchase of Mayfair
0 Wheeler McLellan, 1120 W. Guatemala with two tern-aged Commando, Chute, himself, a deadly shower of bombs,
A mercenary patrol force A .ottssr'. jury is des to golf course and country club.
Street,
has
completed
Tint
Mexican girls and a Mexican has been an officer for 20 chthegun fire' and cannon SPACE CENTER, 0oitton
land Is hold
requirements for bar BaChi. woman.
years. And his szscutive. Cdr. shells.
(UPI)-Six scientists will step scu.d the women from the canvass this
5 Tbe clty.owned
p.rpetua$
l.as.hold by
under
Plipel•
degree
In
Arts
*rthern
Congo
region.
br of
Walter L. Alt, was graduated Guerrilla gunners shot down officially Into the glare of
One of the girls, a 14
o'clock I. consider the
cal Education it the Univeri- old, told authorities the 41- from the Naval Academy In it transport plane on a myster• publicity Tuesday. They are They had been feared slain teniouu death of Mr-s. Racha.1 the San Francisco Giants.
Sanford Lodge p
A ii THE RAGUB (UPI)-400
Ity of South Florida In Tarn- year-old film star lay Ill for 1048.
iou., mission near Saigon Sun thenation's latest recruits for
Congolese re bels who Wilson Naughton, 47, who building,
Jiethertaads,
North
Park
$12
. drifting Leading Chief John W. day night, and a U. S. mill, moon men.
days aboardthe
was found dead In her apart.
to
p&amp;
.zpr.uing
'great
Joy," teday
ragged
th
em
fr
om
Buta
June
41 °
offered for
craft before he died. Fehr Is another "old timer" tary.spokesman reported that The half dozen scientists
mint at
West lath Street Avenue, is
announced the sgagsaest if
the
afterma
th
Is
city.
Sick
save
sale
to
lb.
Summer school In Seminole They said be paid them TO with 20-plus years In the two American Air Force men will join a troop of 2$ astro
on Jun. to.
Crown Priacess Isatris Is
County Is doing a booming pesos a day to keep house for Navy,
niuts already training for re of 31 Dutch and Belgian Mr.. Moughton's body was policy for city employ., will Claus von Amsb.rg. a West
were killed.
along
with
a
be
dlscuss.d,
Of the squadron personnel,
America's assault on the nest..
business. Passing the schools, him aboard ship.
found lying on a bed by
German diplomat with a Mad
150 are married men and iv.
moon.
lb. unharmed women at. Chester Ve*iable when he re- now 11.1 of buildings for con- past.
O. In the morning, we ast a
steady stream of youngsters
it-age two children per (am. New Outbreak
Although officially unan- +ved here Sund ay night.
tumid to the apartment demnation.
in a nationwide radis ad
fly. Most of
married men
flounced, they Include Dr. "Th. rescue
trudging hack to the books. Wildcat Strike
about 11:10 o'clock that Now legislation regarding television broadcast. the
Joseph P. Kerwin, 33, Jack.
make their horn. In Sanford Feared In DR
morning. La autopsy has in. atate requirements on conOnly a part of it I. reined,
mantles of Von
raly that the rebels had no dkated the woman dish from struction will hi up for dis- Queen made
Work while others liv. In Cue.! SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) - souville, Fla.
fol. Many of the courses are Halts
SMICG
Is a Mad
Amsb.rg's
th
berry, DeScry, Winter Park lioN shots were fired Sunday The new space trainees, banee to kill us
advanced work to allow stu.
loss .f blood, and Coroner cussion. along with study of Isomer division dunlag World
in parts of San Francisco do selected after almost a year of ireat.ned." said Miss Mar- Hugh Duncan has said 'th.re a draft of a proposed ordi. War 11.
dents to earn more credits CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - and other areas nearby.
today
turn•
billing BeatrlxIsI?. Von AWbu$
picketing
of
Wildcat
Macorls, a city in the Interior searching by the federal
go
Into
RVAH.12
or a bud start on some
stet Hayes, 31, slim 5(t. Is $ strong suspicion of boa. na-too combining
the more difficult subject&amp; ed away half of *,300 can- squadron training linmediat.- of the Dominican Republic agency, are the nation's b jaissiocary, who now has kid.." The had woman had of city real and psnsoaal Is 36.
least eight persons fourth group of astronauts.
The school board ban been struction workers at Amen' Iy after the commissioning when
recelv.d a large cut on the property taxes and .cc*lps.
uded two rebel massacres. forehead
No. 1 specs center, buP ceremonies this week,
the most educated.
were killed In lighting last They
and had four broken lionel licenses.
abi. to bring costs down I. lag vital building
some
NUNW RAIPTI
sr
e
still
sppre
Th
Other items for conald.ra.
at
a
crawl
"We
have
our
epa
on
ship
Friday.
figure,
ribs,
lbe
autopsy revealed.
O a very ,.ssostable
work
ght
LONDON
(UPI) -146=
the
third
straight
for
lion
and
sctlo
include
bank
whites
cubs
for
14
other
TIC"
THAPIIC
assignment In
lb. near tu. Forces loyal to the Junta of
Serving is the cornier's
mod
less than half
Catholic nuns In nylons, aims
depositories,
p.s-budget
4..
Sid,
p
ta
day.
(UPI)
Imbert
TALLAHASSEE
Chute
said.
lure."
Maj.
Gen.
Aetcitla
Bond.,
north
of
Issing
.
jury,
convened
by
Duncan,
why
more
to eoit. That's
motor pecoters and ow
About 00 striking e. ma. The "Spearheads" are Barters have moved Into the The
Patrol mid today sits.
will be I. Hamilton Blabs., cislons, repair of Sbe roof of on
dento are taking' advantage chIDS workers P4t11M44 all en scheduled
with abort skirts took part to.
reserwaIstStreet
15th
persons
were
seven
observers
feared
that
at
least
to
deploy
aboard
city
but
foreman;
lohett
C.
Hancock,
offer.
school
we
seized
by
th
e
in.
it the summit
caster di- the UBS Saratoga early in current tension might set oft killed on Florida's roads and They re
day In the world's first I&amp;IM11111
logs. So drive carefully
to the
.10 when the mercenary Harry Kedell, Clyde Long, voir, tint and second read' show
of nun's habits.
son".trances
spite pleas
by
lags
of
several
ordlnenc.s.
weekend.
highways
during
the
fighting,
outbreak
of
new
a
*966.
Frank
Finch
and
Archi.
Hat.
t
s
and
ro
ached
Bu
u'cs
app
through those school
Coamlahull, Sites Li
lvi sot bios sesa aim.
ruts.
sotorists. Don't harm thee. abc, the Federal Space
isger scholars.
theArmlCerps
Ageueyand
•
of Engineers to rotura to
more than
still
e
There ax
ii Launches
Helen Keller Sips
no youngsters looking for
jobe tk5 sammer. Anyone
Bubbly On 85th
TALLAHAUSE (UPI) - and went through lb. formal. of a vets while represents- early Bird
wishing to employ the..
S MT QSJMJIY
went to work on ity of writing a constitution. liv.s of lbw vesy smallest
House
TAL
LAHA
SSEE
(UP!)
The
and
women
should
young men
HAITON,
Cons.
(UP!)
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
counties
would
cast
only
one.
amendment that would
the 124-representative reapri. (by. Haydon Birns uaOUICed
contactaJoe
resident Johnson helped inasa. Ret.. Enlist', whose triumph
A. portlonmetit plan today and legalise the fractional voting tenth of a vol..
. IPPOtfltn*Sflt today
piSt te Em ployment
te Commercial operations DVQ bl"leese and d.afaeu
ira
reapportionment
Thompeos, Veto Such, to the Escambla Rap. George Stone plan for the lower chamber. Wblle the
the Early Bird satellite to. has bscome legend, quietly
Florida I ac&amp;tos#* TIlSYIslOS immediately sought to chant. The . committee, however, struggle continues, several
Commission. Th0mP01. ''M"it to a 5s.olingtor, 1O9.repm failed to take action on the senators bigot wrestling iy by expressing hope that celebrated her 551k bIrthday
rather
9:W 4mbeing
ISM peep.stcsrds
58.109 plan passed by . with . problem of congse. Inations will participate In Sunday.
(abelsoes
River County .upedat.sdsnt of tenta tive
Now frail with age but still
is venture.
WUII&amp;a J
The 124.r.prseentative plan Senate before it adjourned sIox1 redistricting.
.ucc.sds
the
alert,
e
ceremony
launched
Him Keller sipped her
Tb
pent out from the Florida schools,
Woodham Jr.
Tb,.e plans are presently
wan approved by the Maum for the weekend.
and
commercial
sa
te!.
odd's
first
Pavilhss at the World's Fair?
consideration
by
New
Senate
und
law.
er
reapportlonmeat eesaltt.s Leaders of the
saaselied
en birthday cake
It'. $5 free aid .5 reports
1111
in
ks
- during the weekend and In. majority coalition have M. makers.
Participant.
lmp*dIataly bil- a smaU gathering 51 family
say that the Florida shOW 15 HAMKO4D
(lJfl)
traduced astir today an a cated Ibsy would be willing Two of
proposals be"
ha
telep$ods
calls sad end frissds Is the white clap.
mak
g
pscklag Is son psopis than )Isoh
je
bill, which brought to accept almost any lower lb. partial backing of t'.' mdhag news Modes and board house which crowsa her
.11 II. .thera put together. Ca
said today be irti, committee
ride's
12
congressmen.
Imaidlately
for
debate.
chamber
apportionment
plan
It up
Was bitwees Waahlegtcs Utile setats hem
Toe can us some it thai.
.
ot Stone tossed In an the Rouse agrees on-provid. Alas under consideration Is ad Zuropesa Capitals.
extravagant pseleards at the d. (lustre he receIved 47 years n
sasuirsat which would is. 4 bowsver, the plan doss not a plan being supported by
fr dusk Is The Ha'ald of
bKIElof11. nt Caries pLies
the frsdtlosal voting set Sb. Sonata apporlionaut. 15 big county stata senators
atfthid." 51 PriMam
Yd
the Under the 124-i.prsissta- led by Jerry Thom" of Lake
Thanks '
Is Gaulle Is his relMIsseh with the plan which
priorto
live proposal, Dad. County Park and Miansiaa (serge JACKSONVILLE (UPI)-.A 9
House
approved
just
to Sheriff J. L. with the United
as"
wwa
the cia.e of the tltst special would get iS manib.n with lJol'akaa,
Spume Beach man was shot HUCIWIO, Sarawak MaNOW. Sb. Coffee Clobbers
one vets sack. Middh. Sit. (liv, Usydcs Burns aM
itwuim
Mat week.
death Sunday sight by his laysia (UPI) -Tom
had In fter time Thursday
The Sesato, which remee&amp; ad counties wield seek get whea he csav.sied lbs swamI
their
he
aid
had
been
who
if
NA404AM fseatIe, %uuulSp elpisd at
WAIRPIOTOJI (UPI)-.Reirriving 51 sal issnimi
neepportlssaest as. ri i g and lungsd at los', audited asses Che, dvii. 51 leer pulse! Clesek iteth. biswuma
Sanford. publican Naussal Chairman did to paasgs Friday, II- Cu Some m.absr with site tOday
a.eti.g it Aix
abs last Friday he would ix. silos reported.
teas and two
* hiss isles. brichi -L let odeft suit
I Al
on hand was Dip. Sheriff May C. Silos said ledsy the senator, 10p.neprseeatstivs full vota.
a
stpsjmg.
plan,
Is
especial
to
await
The
smaller
counties
also
land
the
call
to
include
sen.
vu
upsd.4
limbs
1.
Haley,
Ii,
inlay
.
Mrs.
Trod Kelley, directing traff ic GOP would vw
e arIes har.i. taking would gel out asaber a.cb, gresslonsi redIstrictIng if lb. as held on a ao,des' charge TI. reldm were described
a the Isey Highway 1T.fl, united petty again H p'r Hemsay
death 51 Jobs B. NaWs 'I kThluu gusrillas ad
bet be veuld act hey a tall lawmakers easpl.ted resppor. i
.*k asisie,
eaSe La' the groups .1inu54 to Map" up
a4
S.nwsh 'r-' C-m---1-ti
1 vote. Sea. smell issaty Ins'. tlon.um$ before the .s-ili* Ipeeteld lira-ter 51 a
The Hiss. ,e.pps,l
CNWAW it Comasree p1k. with the utiosal ei
to
supply
firm.
trssd Is klivl&amp;
cesaittes
met
luadsj
sight
askers
voe.)d
0.1
sine-tenths
expired.
Steeds.
raWig
4riug.

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The Nile of America"

1 q Crapps To Resign

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Till? CHURCH or CHRIST
SCIENTIST
JORDAN MIUIOXAR
Dl Eat koond $tr..t
*rTiiT CHURCH
Ws.1 First Scr..1
Sunday schoola-- 11:04
a. a.
Sunday
Was. l ltsphena -* Pastor
W
Pastor
Subjects MCIIlittaa Sotence4
jg.*j*. .lsfts$
potlag Associate
ServIce.. lii . a.
- *o;os a.1.m.. Wednesday
it.ging Moom: 101 W. Pint
$W.1shIp1IH
g Worship - 1211 p. a. Woowdays: 10:10 s.a.-4:$0 pa,
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*O*ary ServIas

Morris Ruby - 1,aagilist
Bible cisu - 10:54 a. a.
morning Worship - *1:55 A. a.
iv.nlsg Wet-ship - 1:01 P. a.
Bible Ciusu Wad. - 1:34 P. a.

Ossra Rest
IlamUt's Pastor
Worship . 11:00 a. a.

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$21,000 for the loss of his es
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WASHINGTON (UP!) The Whit. House announced
today that President Johnson
would address Ut. 20th anal.
verury misting of the Unit.

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to require districting In coin.
ties getting more than ens
senatod and repiesestathe
under the SIsenator, 109.
representative plan.
The bill, by Rep. GaNg
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Enough lawmaker, asked

for time to speak for or
against the bill and prepos.
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VANISHED RAPIDLY In an eating contest this morning for youngsters attending "kiddie show"
at the Ritz. Andy Williams (left) emerged the winner in
WATERMELONS

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stone saIddIstrIettag
would kill his bill.
It would reqiure legislators
In the big counties to po

from districts within their
county rather than lensty.
wide.
Districting Is strongly up.
posed by a majority .f lb.
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taicting, he has enough bash.

Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr. Ing to pus
today he favored
the. 1- did not indicate V it
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senator, 109 representatIve is- enough Se waive the vales
apportionment plan Introduced a
nd bring It to $ haul vets
In the Legislature.
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the 51- se nator plan which pass.linad
Nearly $0
to speak
for, and
.4 the Senate by a vote of 2$the dieteistin.
14. However, the bill faces
tough sledding In the lions. amendmentpoposo by Isp,
County Richard MItchell 01 laos,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - had tried "to do cverping in upset about It, I ant sorry ORLANDO (UPI) - Central "As far as Seminole nator Mitchell slims that and.
The State Cabinet named I1137 power to contact you be- but there Is nothing I can Florida dairy farmers voted is COcirfled, the
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plas-.would hi hr slIer" the iei*t's "sue
th is inciting," and as do about it," Ferguson
VIt5 meW: 4U-1-lJuà .fa
riorlda.s. first
said,
1baes•4,om
endig
the
CSpsel
"It
would
said.
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e'4m
1CW
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this5 ..i.nd.
He said ii was all
oj ( the Paoelda - - Milk sure us of Senate seat."
dent for Florida State Uni- member. had not attempted atfon on the basis ofasrit. Coniàlsolon by an evirwhotm- Sen. Cleveland explained, flip representation for 66
versity Tuesday, but Seem.to circumvenihlm.
however, that the 51-senator people of Dade County to be
If I meet my statuatory I must dischalge my stptlla. lug $21 vats here Tuesday.
tarp of State Tom Adams
plan passed Tuesday would &amp;s.able to rote tow 19 Jeuso
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onsibilities
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me action meant
broke a long tradition by responsibility, and you are tory re
sure Seminole County of a members for lastanes while
'night Tuesday ulght, my senator even though Orange the peopl, of Lees 0600V
seating a dissenting vote.
Adams complained there
the Tallahassee -msrh$i and Seminole would share 4 vote for Just ens.
had not been sufficient time
ests
area s.mained under the scm- senators under the proposal. There were severs)
for study of the Board of
"Under provisions d the Ii amend the Steno U 55$mission's control.
Regents nominations of Dr.
one of the four would have ator, 109-House member prep
Central Florida pradue. bill,
I. Uroward Culpepper as
_____ County posal In committee today.
Ii reside In Seminole
ens
thus followed In the steps and one In Orange County,"
chancellor and Dr. John
The
taken by Pensacola area and Cleveland explained. "The
Champion as FSU president,
although It had been known A county animal shelter will man John Alexander explain. Northeast Florida area pro- other two Sonata seas would
Lines
run some time, these were the be constructed on land at the ad th a t investigation of oilier ducexe.
be at largo."
Seminole would be usur.d
:holm of the gove rnor.
Speaking as a member of old county home site. accord. such shelters showed that $2,. 'Tb. Miami area Is under a of we representative under Set UpAtCap.
the Cabinet Board of E'Iuca. lag to plans presented Tues- 000 would be enough to main, federal marketing order.
either the U or IS senator CAPE KENNEDY
(UPI)
Uon. Adams said be had not day by County Commission- tain the shelter. commission. A.J. Rusterbols Jr., a eon. pin&amp;
Members
the IuUenaI
member
of
the
milk
*en consulted on the norn- crs. The county home proper- ers found that the county aid stinter
Alliance of Theatrical Stags
nations but felt that a close ly is located on U. S. 17.92 he. no other land suitable for con- commission from the Orlando
Emp!oyes Unlos set up "54
corking relationship between tween Sur
and Five struction of the animal abel. area, said the Central Florida Permit Issued
en' picket Us.. at the glue
IS Cabinet and the Board of Points.
tar and without a clear tille
had no alterna. A $100,000 building permit to the federal spaso t,Ity
Regents should exist.
The county plans to con- to the land, the Humane Soto
their
action U they has been Issued to Howard. again today.
It appears to me for some struct the necessary pens and clety would be unable to erect
Spencer, Inc., to construct a A spokesman at the Caps
wer. to be free to
1sne làe appointment of Cul. enclosures and provide the permanent buildings.
meet tha new grandsts+at at the Ian. said, however, that all bit $
pepper has been preordained Seminole County Humane So. Commissioners In d I c a t - competition of other produe. ford-Orlando ICennel Club.
few space constructIon v.4
'ad has therefore precluded clety with $2,000 a year to ed that at some future date or areas. The Jacksonville The structure will be 01 fIre ors crossed the mucking
to relationship between the service and maintain the they would hire a county ant, area producers supply about resistant concrete. It Is part Uses.
ioards," Adams said.
mal welfare Officer who would one-third 01 the central Thor. of a $ioo,000 major expansion 'lb. picketing, which began
pound.
Coy. Hayden Burns said The now plan Is subject to work under the Health Do. Ida milk supply,
and Improvement program at Tuesday In protest over a
oUt men were eminently the approval of the humane partmoat or the SherUI'u of. Counties Included In the am the dog track.
stalemate In contract negeihs.
ivalLtled and that he could Society officials who had orig. lice,
affected by the vote were Bre. me county also has Issued lions between the uslos and
lot understand Adams' die. inally requested that the coon' After the shelter Is estab. yard, Citrus, Fisgier, Lake a permit of $1,900 to Southern the McGregor • Warner Cs.,
isnslon.
ty deed them a plot of land, fished the commission is ix. Marion, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Gull Utilities to remodel the was not Intended AS a strUts
Board of Regents Chair. plus the use of a panel truck peeled to put Into effect neg- Seminole and Vowels.
Hit station for Its sewage to stop work at the Caps, so.
nan Chester Ferguson was and $4,800 a year for operat ulatlons requiring the Inocula. Rusterbohz said the commits- plant off Grapevllhs Avenue cording to $ spokesman
lion and licensing of all aul- Ion "can now sit back and lick ii Sanford.
The union.
ilso obviously unhappy with lag expenses,
Its wounds and eventually do
(darns. He told Adams he County Commission Chair. sails In the county.

Adams Opposes Regents' Action Commission
Voted Out By
In Naming Culpepper Chancellor Area Milkmen

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check for $400 was re01' Opry singer, formerly Uv.
d Is Sanford sod now isolde, Easter Sea) Camp is on" cently presented ot the Jo,.
In Otta ndo. Test I. ached west 01 lastsad, was pre- estParkSchooltabelpdder
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Ford sales are busting out sO over, breaking
every sales record In the booki Ford Fever
Is sweeping America. You can catch It from a
single sideways peek it a '6 Ford. Try Ford's ride and chick your symptoms. Does power
ow from your to like power from Hoover Dam? Do your ears hear nothing but wonderful
silence? Friend, you've got It-Ford Feved Congratulatlonsi

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Cajurl Restaurant and Cock.
Lounge will bs closed for
Indefinite time for remodel.
lug under new management,
Robed Hancock and Dominic tate.
Pattatucci, former manager
and manager have ammouncod.
John Yost and Mrs La.
Verse Clark, who have bought
controlling Interest In the
establishment aesoeac.4 'fuel'
day that they will be closed
several ereeks" M redecors.
toe.
Mrs. Clark, a former Grand Mossy

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Play DoihaMoy, and Mt..
Nlchey Nets. Mrs. Midas

Robert

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Mrs. Made Winkler vu
superintendent for the school
and teache rs we re Ulu Doris
Faber, Mrs. Ralph CouU.tte,

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G eneral u executive assistant
to the president Is the firm's
Washington office After his
retire ment from the Navy Is
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"It you WANT money we have it!"

Dinner Honors

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tlopin the PlnhghtsofColum
bus News recently. The U.
tlowId. publication, carried a
picture of spellin g bee award
winners of 81, Richard Coon.
eli No. 1357 In Sanford.

TALLAHASflII (VP!)

The House exploded Is fury

Takes Effect

have you had Impaired her the Atlanta merchant said.

a Certificate Ad

Starts Feud

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Committee by an 114 vote
today. But It hit the floor,
with a lorvl bang, causing an
avalanche of proposed
amendments to pile up an the

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the boys vet.
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today but the main weight of
the American bombing offensive was felt in the south
where scores of planes hit
Communist positions. Fight.
rig flared from one end of
South Viet Nam to the other.
The raids on the Moe Chan
army barracks we re the
third In three days and sin.
By Usitid Press tntmatlonal phased the importance the
Tbo sluhing of federal ix, military command attaches
else taxes spurred sale. In to the North Vietnamese ansome a reas but most trier, say training cente r. They

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are attending the newspaper
section of the Seven th Annual
High School journalism InsU.
tut at the University of Flor. chants across là e nation
followed Tuesday's raid on
Ida this week.
agreed It would take mon ths another barracks only 80
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before the full effect of th e rule. from Red China.
Beautification will be the tax cut I. felt.
The first ra id today was
main topic of discussion when Effective Tuesday, levies carri
ed out by a dozen 1.4
th e Retail Merchants Division ended an such Items as hand- Skyhawk
je ts escorted by P1
of th e Greater Sanford Board bags, wallets,
lug.
cosmetics,
Crusaders.
They dropped It
of Commerce moot. at 2:10 gage, jewelry, furs,
p.m. Thursday at the Chain. graphs and records, phone. tons of bombs and raked the
radios bass with Zuni rockets and
bar of Commerce building.
and television sets, musical g millimeter cannon fire.
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cameras and Pilots estimated th e IS-mmWe won't reveal the names, Instruments,
film,
household
appliances ute raid destroyed another
but those Involved swear this and lighters and mat
ches.
10 per cent of the complex.
actually happened:
In
addi
tion, the federal tax
Before the Communists
The other day a downtown on new automobiles
was could recover a second wave
Sanford merchant stuck his slashed from
7 per cent of a dozen Slcyhawks returnhand out the front door of his and the 10 10 to
ce
per
nt
levy on ad with 17 tens of high *xstore to so. if It was still rats
air conditioner. was plosive bombs. Pilots said
lag, and someone dropped 50 room
cents Into It. This Is really eliminated, both retroactive they scored direct bits on between five and seven build.
building LBJ'a Great Society. ta May 15.
A survey by UP! showed into and left three In flam es.
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Sandra Ellen Beithorn, reaction generally mIxed.
in the bitter ground tight.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B!. "You isa see th e difference lag the Communists carried
n,or Bullhorn of Oviedo. Is one here" said a Cleveland auto out two determined assaults
students named to th e dealer, remarking on inersas- only five miles from Saigon
of
Dean's List of Concordia ad sales. But across the city but were driven back. They
Teachers College, River for- a department store spokes- also returned to the attack
Ill. Miss Bullhorn Is pie. man saId ft was too early to on Dung XoeI 60 miles north
paring for full-time service In till,
of Saigon where the Viet
the Lutheran Church.Mluourl 'People aren't going to run Cons, attacked again with
right out and buy d ia
Synod as a teacher.
and automatic wea.
and fun," be add.d. mond, mortars
pons.
Women drivers are danger A Washington, D.
oust .Ws. not all their fau*I. parlmont i store reported no Heavy fighting was reportfrom Thu Thud l'rovhms
Ose lovely lady we know here sIgnIficant chug. In sal
es, 400 mIles north of Saigon
In Sanford had to pull off the whila a spokesman for an Atand
near the boider of
road and stop the other day. lanta stone saw li
effect.
Nedb Vet N.m
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Into North Viet Nam tc day and carried out two
bombing raids against t he Moo Chau array bar- VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire Estatilished 1908 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 219
racks 80 miles southwc at of Hanoi. In ground
planes and Vietnamese troops killed
fighting
more than 200 Viet Cons

thgalong rapidly on three ma.
Jon projects - the Sanford
Plaza, Commodore Apart.
meats and Cable's new addi.
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bs host to the Chamber of
Commerce group. A motorcade viii leave from the
chamber building it 9:45. The
Coffee Clabbirs will reconvene In September with là.
Naval Al, Station expected to
be host.

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Coffee Club will be held
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ST. AUGUSTINE (UP!) - By Red Cross
Much to the surprise of the
During recent jur4la train. bat rations by fishing for
di
g o he
of Nombre Its' A special
ecs! in
lag by the local Marines In broom. As Sgt.. Robinson Pull' sergeants it was determined The Mission Saturday
It
Dice
claimed
m occasin
the Deals National Forest, ad a string of bream from U
of
the Semi.
WAS
board
of
director,
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loon the largest depository of Span,
some interest was generated the *tsr and started placing
County
Chapter
of the
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mother
of
43
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Florida historical docu- note
Into the sz.rclsu by native a one pound red breast on to become
be
suakes.
American
Red
Cross
will
baly
America.
ments In
the stringer, the aboy. moe.
wild USe.
replied,
Father
Michael
V.
Cannon,
held
at
3
p.m.
Thursday
July
Benton
Sgt.
As
eating
Above are two of several oasis was observed
was not covered In the historian of the Diocese of SL ' n the auditorium of "5'
snakes which joined the tsr. fish from the bottom of the "This
Augustine, made the claim at.
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m in opposition to the Ma. stringer,
Orange County Rod Creil
- ter announcing the Mission
dais. As Bgt. II. N. Beaten
had acquired microfilms of the Chapter. Bumby and Central
(left above) sad sit. A. Rob- Cancer Drive Short Of Goal
famed East Florida papers, Avenues, Orlando.
L
Inson moved Into their am.
There will be a joint meet.
has
perhaps
not
yet
contrib.
some
dating back to 1505.
u.ns
Ritchie
By
Mrs.
bush position, they found
send their money di. Most of the microfilmed doe. lag of the boards of directors
Volusis
Cancer
ut.d,
above
West
The
six
foot
ratthat the
ument.s are administrative pa- of Osceola, Seminole and Or.
masks had decided to use A ssociation is approximately redly to the American Can.
or
pars
of the second Spanish ange County Chaptem
DeLand
Society
in
short of Its annual ocr
thee. Palmettos for his amcontact
1783. 1821, but purpose of the meeting will
her.
occupation.
Helen
Snodgrass,
bush position. This diamond goal, Miss
donations In some date further back. Tb6 be to act upon a proposed plan
chairman,
area
Enterprise
floe.
mailing
g
beck was th4 possessor of
has reported.
are reminded to Include their documents will be kept, along under which the three county
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to Span. chapters will be merged Into
Remembering their recent She requests that anyone name and address In order with others relating
In the a single Central Florida Chaps
history
relob-Florida
may
area
that
the
proper
con.
BY oft Mae arris training, the sergeants d.cld. In the area who was not
tar of the Red Cross.
Mission's research library.
The State Farm Degree, ad to supplement their corn. tact.d for a donation, or calve credit.

school seniors In Fit,. Farm.
era of Amities, was awarded
to Howard Heodersop, sou of
Mr. and Mrs. CAllenderion
... of Enterprise during esremos.
Ins last Thursday at the State
TVA CcsnitlosAsdhodsali
Daytona Such.
Behest Wilkins of Labs
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form and heed of the new
Reports reaching Paris said Revolutionary council.
anti-coup demonstrations were A statement issued by the
staged In Algiers Sunday night official government press sir-v.
by small groupd of student' ice today quoted Algerian For.
screaming "Ben Bills to sign Minister AbdsIhazIs Bou.
powerl" The Trench news tafift an urging Afro-Asian
agency Age
nations to ignore "imperialist4 ,
said demonstrators Tnamed efforts to torpedo the June 29
through the streets chanting confermea here.
praise for Ben Bells, banging Boutsfltka said the new re.
on cars and demanding his
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wide support for the coups Thise bee heen as word .
which ousted President Ahmed Ben Bells's whereabouts sine.
Ben Bells. They urged Afro. stni wiisn he vu deposed
Asian leaders to come to Al. by Col. ifonirl Boumedlenne,
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Police wets esaiking today
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Sad Mrs. Appleby said.
"We are so gratetni , .
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McIntosh sad Mr. and Iii,. ale County who have aide
Harold Appisby 01 Sauteed these gifts to the esap I.
presented the cheek S. Paul help the crippled chfldres of
Murray, camp diveeter.
this county. One of the greet
A chick for $1Q was needs .f the camp Is for a
prtod ties Suter Seal dryer. During lb. rainy amesstrlbetlsus plus $141 In ions such en we had last
special gifts 01 amity sill- week Is very difficult to keep
that had he __ these youagstera Is dry $EMINOLE COL'TY did its share Sunday toward the building of Camp
dselgnsted let lbs sup.
clothes." she addedChallenge, a camp for crippled children wi th contributions totaling $1563,
Irohv1i wets
Anyone wishing to costith.
hom
the Seminole County
presented by Kenneth Mcintosh, put president
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DAYTOWA BEACH - A and education In mental
major drive to Increase fin, health fields blgbilgbt.d the
onsing for mental health is. agenda for more than 40 del.
search sad an lacWU.s car. egatu.
lag for the mentally ill, will The .mhpasls on greater
be Stan" during 100141 financing will *sea at t_.
by the Plsrlda Aseoclatici levels, Lowry, if Tampa, not.
for Mental hulk, President ed. First, from eiuz.ns to
Loper B. Lowry reported.
contribut, more through their
The decision was reached United Appeal or other fund
81 lbs 0anu4 hosed meeting raising agency to finance
51 PAlM last w.ek.nd In more research am education.
IJoptees Beack who a is. Secondly, local gov.rn.
view 51 progress in research monts will be encouraged to
Include mental health
We. In their county and city
health departments, I. bettor
seres the mentally Ill patient
with the most modern op.
preaches to this problem.
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salk sad eighth boundlb.
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baby girl, Lake Ikian; 115n. rid i. Graft, Delary; Mary
.1. mIIA. fl,.,ii. City.
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June 22, 1151
Noah W. Cogburn, Shown
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OP
Zutha F. Ross, Dan Yates, UIIIs Buckler, Linda MarshMary Mend., Tracy Butler, all, Lenabelle Jennings, Samuel
Donna Ord, Clarissa Moore, Day.., Brockton I. Bunnell,
19
Carolyn Boatwright, Calvin Helen Carvawsy, Lucille CalDavis, Sanford Marl. Loser, Istro, Laabundi Donya Harts.
Dellary; Sara L. Toucbton, field, George Bryant. Alice
0
79
Lake Marl; Linda Gleiy, Appling, Georgia Giddeus,
Maitland; Mary C. Merritt, Margaret W. Coburn, Ann
ChLhlum, Md.
Peacock, Ban f ords Mary
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Sean,
Anna I. Stern, DoBirth.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Touch' Bary; Dempsey Carnes, 0,.
ton, Lake Mary, a boy,
teen; Edith Owens, New
Smyrnal Laaq Griffin, Titus.
Discharges
Shown Haney, Frank las,
Richard L Grover, Harrison
Blrts
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J. van Burger, Claudette Mrs. and Mrs. LeRoy Co.
Brown and baby girt, June burn, Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Chandler
and baby girl, Alma Mrs. Donald 1.. Peacock, San)
$ boy.
Cully, Charles Sennett, Lewis
Dbebarsto
Alexander, Rena Merlock,
Blanch Pollett, Vs I. via Gwendolyn McIntyre, Nor.
Gramkow, William U. Hat. ins cart, Michael MeCardi.,
ett, Sanford ; Cyrus Willard, John I. Steed, CelsiUs White,
Chuluota; Yrlida HITtnii1t, Pauline Coeby and twin boys,
I.!
DeBary; Panty_
S. Smith and Sanford; Marie Loser, Delary;
Margaret Benjaminsos, Del.
baby girl, Worth Orlando.
June 9, 1001
toes; Irvin Johnson, Fern
Admi5.151
Park; I C. McDonald, Lake
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Paul Crews, Cecil Penefi Monroe; Judy Jacobsos, Pus.
Brown, LeRoy Tuckst, 1'i dlils Mitchell, Betty Turner
)tartlndlll, James W. Ander, and baby boy; Lssgwsod;
son, Lucious Hughes, Brenda Roes Doyle, Osteen; Itspbsu
Wilkins, Newton Kuksy, Ir. AI&amp;Oab., Titunille.
5 as Young, Baafod; Herbert
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Karp;
Doyle,
Lana Turner
Turner, Losgweod; James
Ardlt, Columbus, Ohis,
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MMr. and Kr.. Walter Mar.
tlndfll, Sanford, a gM; Kr. ARLINGTON. Vi, (UP!)and Mn. Thomas Doyle, lake Actress lass Turns, was on
a secluded bonsymecs today
Mary, a boy.
following $ quiet marriage
Discharges
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Ernest Hachobone, Silas- Tuesday sight Is West Coast
both Long, Jean Jacoby, Fled businessman lobed Ist.. It
Thompson, Annette Wiag was the Hoflyweed stei's
and baby boy, William Dot, sixth Marriage.
ton, Jani. was Moors and The double ring .ee.sesy
baby girl, Elizabeth layton, took place at the Aitlngtcs
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Betty Jean Jesse, Irvine home 51 the geum's psiesto,
Button, Jimmy Lee, Psi retired Navy Cspt, sad Mn.
V. A labs. The M5*s. 51
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Yates, Maine Morgan,
ford; Dorothy Wade sad ha. the groom descrIbed the wed.
• by boy, Norms 5npf at.d ding as "a simple, quiet sets.
baby girl, Lake harp; 0. C. many."
"The bride hebed redlut,"
Rushing, Kim..
ski ispoited.
June 51, 1151
Approximately II et.si
AMIIacI$II
friends wire p. suM
ILavinis Alliader,
for
the
Powell, Lydia Crawford, El.. tonfl wedding sad the us.
Po
Is. Riding, Sybil F. W00011,csptlsn whichwere
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$ utreut
Willie Lawson, Alas John- T1SXIITIP
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son, Charlie Jarrett, over scat aid fun silk.
Barbara .7, Dames, Char. ft VU
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NORM; Nor" Oldak.r,
L.ngwood; Judy Unsaid,
Oviedo.
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Mr. and Mn. Terry Law. CONCORD, 81.1. UPson, Sanford,. girt; Kr. am A New Hampshire legislative
Mrs. Clyde Jobless. Sanford, cOSmitts5 Tuesday dcies$.4
a boy; Mr. and MMWilliam a aesrere of sithoris.
$9
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Dames, Sanletd; a gut; Kr.
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that
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ford, a girl; Kr. and Mrs. the charKes Of 55N5 were
Walt., Turner, Loomed,$ n red .asó
boy; Mt. s.d Mrs. Aathsuy
Oldaker, Losiweod,. boy. Foxes Stags Raid
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Priscilla Mitchell, Longwood; Pred S. Bobbins, Ida P. Camp.
Edna .7. Stewart, North Or. ben,John C. Brown, Betty C.
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Births
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Mr. and Mrs.
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DeBary;
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wizitUngton, Sanford,
di Stevenson, Lake Macros;
DisebarM
Patricia Susanne Wing,
Walter Grady, William Till- Mr and Mrs. Wlaaa Cart,
man, Willie Robinson,
Sanford, a girl; Mr. sad Mrs.
Spears,WilliamPoPe,Forrest Alfred Anderici, Ii
Bryant, Jose S. Allan, Bob boy liv. and Mrs. James Hall,
Harris, Jobs 8. Parke. Nor.
girt.
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son, Marlin I.. Magee,
arSss Jan11 Jr., Pat
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baby girl, Charles C. Cnklin,•
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Thompson, Joseph Oliver John. Wilma S. Young. Michael Mc.
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good supply
bâi. resalet sad slel Irofi'
er.frysrs are agallu the top
Paul" bay. !s are piciti.
fat. Other good choices ale
(UPI) - Part
.m'd pink salmon, fresen ofATLANTA
what
appeared
IN ho $
aid
fish
pestle..
fish ssl,
tionwids, sounterfeit operation
ii aasivasd In Atlanta
Tuesday. ____
Tb. M aw"a ass wb.
Inc Paul
IdonUiledhlm.slfu
Duty Gress alter be attempted
Is
travelers
sash
ceuatsrtstt
kusasy,
£1111,
Lyle .7.
was administered the salk checks similar I. those embell
of ys.onllstmsnt recently earlier In the day it four ether
aboard Reconnaissance At. Atlanta banks.
tack squadron Three (BY' Following a eommwdestlen
ceremonies conduct- with Sin Prendacs, the PSI
Alt)to
e4 In tu stile, of Colt. Iwre learned that siallir
Brian R. Brown, commanding chocks were cashed loudly
and Tuesday In Los Angeles,
Sires.?, who ,e.enllated Pbflsdelpbta, lost.n, Now'
for Ms peas, Is married to York and Chicago. Attempts
the former lies Margaret were she mad. in Baltimore.
Bernard of Charipla Pills, Abeuth $211000 worth if
Obk*ilstheSCsotKr, own trirsiere *ert.
sad Ire besph Sammy of turned up around the esvntq,
Newbury, Ohio. They teside according to the PSI.
asiz$$asatla Dr. in Sanford 'It look. lib. $ nationwide
wIthetr daughter Dawn open"" .sM Zsp.ph S.
Ponder, as PSI spokesman.
Karldt.
Sammy is Assigned t.the Gr.ss, who saldhe was Cs.
Air Primes Ship sd was nadisa, sttomp'ed to cash
formerly st'ulrd to BYAM. thus ccintenfeit $100 leak if
1. Is Joined *VAM4 In Or. Amorka ka,sle,s sheibi q$
tabor, 1004. Saranay has bees the 10th Street Bruck 51 Ibm
as active duly slice Xovs. Cfttsuss sad leulbeen Be*
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wisk~ i..' supplies of
giraUyflnd good
esrtato seasonal fruits and
re(etsbles along with plenty
f poultry sad some meats.
Plentiful fresh vegetables
incl4s èsbbsp, corn, cucuM'
hers, green', lettuce, onions,
radishes and tomatoes. Plenti.
tat fresh fruit taslude bananu,
elistalespes, times, peaches,
pluas sad wa rmelons..
t.rmelou are especially plea.

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WASHINGTON (WI) - $3? mOtion In surplus food ed with Calve Ia October, tack en the U.S. Imbasay In Nasser's aid to rebels In th. said a. decision bad been Officials gave these details: -Cairo has stepped It. as.
made on a $21 million VAR -Nasser has promised to sistanc. to the Congo rebels.
lohn.onin a tan. sales t the Nasser realm.. inst. Thu lsa we susocad. Cairo and burulni of the Congo.
tious step toward better rela.' The food Is the final IiiThe three.yesr food agr,.. I supplemental food request. I compensat, the United States -Washington believe. vs.
utlanniry foflowig a
Information library j
tions 'wIth lb. United Arab stailment of a three.yesr series of anti-American an. I November, shooting down .f I mint expIre. June 80, The The State Department said I for the damaged library and t cent statements by the Cairo
Republic UAR, Is reinstating I surplus food agreement sign. lions by President Gamal Ab. I a private American plane, a I Stat. Department, In an. I there had been a "definite ha. I Is providing rent-free facIli. I government have been mod.
December speech by Nasser nouncing Johnsons decision provement" In relation with ties until a new building I. I crate on lb. Ar*b.Israefl Is.
del N.i..'.governmcit.
I sue.
fles Included a mob at. renouncing U.S. aid, and Tuesday to mum. sales, Cairo In the past six months. constructed.
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SSW TOIX (UPI) - The 370.13, a flr. topped only
Pull y.asg 1W ci lbs twice previously by the medi.
Am$ua Medical M.edatloa cat grow aid that for fan
(AMA) votn today an how to yeas.
advise lb. nations doctors to The rapost, disciesed by
behave toward medicate If It AMA ptsloes1y, was .appe.
b.iornIe law U IlpaCted ad to cover "expenditures In
IciI tbsy boycott? Or on' Connection with $.gWatlon in,W1e loyally oppo.. t.reata" to the ftrst quarter
Or Just sit tight, swallow this Year but actually, accord.
lbs bitter, pill, sad hops for a lag to AMA sources, reflect.
ad sprung to lbs previous
sw,u'set?
Tb. AMA rsprs SOS. quarter.
51$ physidana-, about TLS of Mets than WWW ci lbs iw
the chatzYi total-who be. tat west to pay Sw the AMA's
W" to $4 date and territorial advertising campaign last fall
is a.wspop.ru sad on uteri.
associations.
Its policy . makIng M5.mai sicu sad radis, as the merits
Muss. of Delegates was scb.. ci AMA's own health cue plan.
abed to bring out for debate -which It calls sldsrests-.aa
"is Its rspoct'oe resobu. opposed to the adatolstntiou's,
JIM cetalug *udlcu.-at plan for hospital and wslng
MW sine ci which advocated born. cues. a loclal Security
pon.psrtklpslies, a boj,colt, to br'it for Mom over IL
Even while the ufu1acs
017 such law. •
in Washington Tuesday lb. comaittas as lsgWatloa and
AMA notified Congress It spent p1ow ala1.s Was bearing 4..
sen tbsi'$,IN to lbs first bat. Tuesday-before retiring
Mae month. of IM lobbying to writs its rsa.mmtiOftiee—
about NI oldsters sweated to
agilast medlesis.
The exact figure reported to is.d.grss beat as they plebut.
the 'Clark at the House, In ac. Id on the sidewalk ci the
ourdanos with law, was We Americana Motel.

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Bran", Is Beverly fIfe
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t5i ripened he ssPs

ITUDY of the Bible and missions was featured at Forest CityBaptist
hurch Vacation Bible School for fifth and sixth grads students whoC
wore tauvht by Sterling Copeland, Mrs Glen Hubbard, Mrs. TM On
and David WhIldss. Showing three of the arthiss mad. In crafts class
UI (left to right) Cathy Con, a jewel box made from loilbon sticks and
trimmed with shin'; Susan Copsiand, $ thr.s.dlmsnsloail picture, and
(Herald Photo)
- lay 8tr1cWAi4 &amp; checkerboard.

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P7 USItSI Prose tersaUess* Alabama vulff peglstratlan
Alabamas attorney gsis.rsl laws AS TMnot adequate at all.
dssleted war ,e the pThz o May of ow laws are fixed Fugitive Killer

XIas Teisday, ceiling Eisa.
Order be jt.,snt
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Mastgomety is ottke bad op.e next USd14115 tot 5575?flQt
seed a full layestlgatlos .1 th
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Klein, which be said wee a amA
meow three
p.lttleallly pewtrfhl argaidia. Kiasarnen tadIctsd
Is the slay.
go With f•t SITS SISbOTI lag if Rn. Viola Gregg
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_ Detroit. following a vol.
Plowsis, a frequent critic of
ts March has sehm
Aidam Gov. a.. w
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hal NNW,ka4 erlticlpsd to
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AM "I., . abiding eltima"
wbe fingeepilata show him
to be a festive murder ap.
psrestly plam be tight extra.
ditles I. O.ergla.
Charlie Kemp, a Port Rye,s
resident for N years, was In
as automobile seeldee$ resent.
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Xuason Birdwell, f4ma, a.
rectlwifp5bMcIt for 5ii.
Rick, said the former "bOY WASHINGTON (UP!) — asked, also carried $2.3 billion
woodet" ad the flim Industry
The Senile today called up the Iii OpS1$tla( finds for the
had told
back and "wanted to 41am. bill to reds.s use of silver In Fumi The House Apiesi
somethIng sltnffjeant with U.S. eolns and western state To Committee .,i
senators were not to fight the four-year extension of the ad.
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"Us had talked
ministration's fced grain price
measure.
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The
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eliminate sIlver In dimes and tI*ue the program through
quitters and cut the silver IM.
The alet preminaut
f half dollars to
wood moths ashen express.
cent
to 40 per cent. New
per
Vacabsu li5iI
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dimes and quarters would be
BOW if $elznlek's death.
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made of coppera base between •uu.a
"1 am heartbroken at
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layers
MWI" said Samuel Goldwyn. a usnuwiCu 01
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alloy.
nickel copper
"1 bare lost a dia zj
the world at motion picture. The sflVz state .ni,T7l .l
has kaot a ftillesdill, W. by Son. Alan
want I. saiad the measure to
eel."
lout 40 per
DuTy! P. Zswk, piseideut pioridi for
st
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if 11th CenturyPox udios,
slid, "this Is a rea l shack $ lets as well as 50-cent pleeee.
Mi. He was a groat bleed el libie said be was not stir.
sIne, We practically started joyed at the prospect of uedic.
l5lIlb. 0o was ma if the hg the silver eestsst In as,
"vastly
lii. Ii SIX top producers esiae, but that It

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dustici of 7 per cent Is tol.
epitome bills January 1, 1908,
and a one percent reduction
each January 1, Until
the ends, tax on tel..
phone service Is completely
removed on January to I.M.
Shedden said the January
1, 1904, reduction will save
communications customers
nationwide over 730 million
dollars annually. It will re-

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compared with an S per cent
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$6*0,500,000 in all types of
property taxes (up 4 per
cent); $777,800,000 In other
Was usually called consumer
taxes (up $ per cent); and
$860,900,000 In fees, licenses
sid miscellaneous general
pevenue (up I par cent).
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IS
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Florida was greater than the
I amount collected and came
to a grand total of $1,927,.
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400,000. The difference beand expendi.
twoenrocalpts
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lures
partly supplied by the federal
government and partly by
borrowings.
"Outstanding debt of these
governments In Florida to.
talad $1,547,900,000 on July 1,
5 per cent over 1963,
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the named Hvbe,t lastly, as.
nporw to
o epsmsnt 15Iels ask. .srdla to pollee.
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lights Sadao is" in Ocergh., aftlelals said mast proUfis Rellywsod ' House b(flwOSldgOetifl
e?$SIs," Viewers said.
they would wake ivory iffoet merle makers, bit "Gone further than the lesate sees.
- PnIae Alabama Cfrevit ledge T. be extradite lseliy aid terse Wlik lbS Wiad" sta nds Sot U in aid bar any silver In halt
RMtsr
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LONDON (UPI)
, Wdae,eaal Worth' Tbasgud, who pauU him I. eaue tbe v-ain4sr if by Is, the meet
dellsis 'the admin ist ra tion re
to the define. if the 3e.tls ad orsr the trial at RaeevU). No Iaiin.Thdy said hews. uS ISIS hid a itIj *esis. teglelalle bosom
tipibe*e eestrues,sy k May. -said Tuesday that a sentenced be life In pilesm tee "Who -I die the esly thl1 if
adi on lb. 'gevern.
bieh ds,slopsd when the eel ti4sl for 0" &amp;onsy, W4. the aurdeeb uses, Gail "d as 8W %mbOn Is Vs- Santos rspift dwMft SUM
reek '1 vet king, we- e king, 11, ifliuly would be bold I. D. Osi.p, MS
awarded msmbehlp In the gept. 17.
esly ems wash bilore escaping
Order d'tba British Rapt,. Both imp" Wizard Rabat has the P$hb Ceenty jail be Rude be M. $s pihur. Lsht.To.Woitt The A1L
'raid an Academy Award cio urged a Senats labor sub.
$bales and Alaboms Greed
VMs Ialgb aid starred eomIttee to repeal seection
Wilma was asked be the Dragon Robert Creel was W- in hWM eel! Tiesdayj
Floods of Cosmens what he Available for in4Iat. .qos- Reap u "Evorybady, hers the lels Clark Gable. It stands Idiot the Tstt-Bartl.y Act
thought of awarding the mantes P'$owen' atotiwarte, treats me nice. Iwast Is stay ma if the 114k.. his ot whisk, permits stat. "right-to.
eetsled NIL for export but ZlsaatkIinIy Ma15M' here. Itrest God will ft It.' "as1111111.
work" laws banning
PiftieN. The Beatles, who pby, who defasded Wilkins, se. Kemp, married bus be 1044 TO PA G&amp;W 111011" SAW stop. An-cio
bets btonght. *flUoas of dcl. "ad Flow,, at "liekI'ig MA now a grandfather, oper, 10- hed Is MR" 00 ht MGM Dirsetor Andrew
lire bets BrItain, received for a helt.r job."
sled a grocery for awbilo and hive p dailIes tight
said such laws had eatsed
tbatr awards
this iimaee in She salient
was treasurer if a Pqtls
aseft "a Bar other.
sssstk.
GXWFIN G4.1 This saiddle skunk.
sir"
"We have been &amp;lng be oseepia sity Tuesday olesed "1's net goIng bask. tin go.
Apprepilatleus: The lime
the pesee recently .f a veryhe awwome peels aid ysuth lag as. 0.4 kasag,' Reap
passed and O.st I. the limit.
eosldsrable number eIes.wIngss,15b, said, "limo teAs bats trouble
a $4.1 billies appropvlateas
awards and hosots at 611 Nurses be latigril' them. and It ashen than weak. Put Wadi it lbs pseubreker, bill, beeludbeg $11 billies fur
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hrough.
v.aw M of maafrlad's eidset knows, peblic works projects throughun$eu," Wilson declared, rioIs dgmeadmUft mairbed Pelic. Chief not Vadeildfl "I"
u1ile*MCS3,*to$,NO out the coiatry.fle measure,
"I think and Iwould hips ..schyhsUaasIaTusedsyte said he had boowi Reap for years ago, a.eeidiug be
whisk provide. $111 alUm
$ese than peeMemtJQbneos
the house would feel the protest di taste segregit$* be II peare as 'a lawobidlig IacysispsdialnhlMSes.
epeeW dIatom be the lest Mio ,io. Theis Was as eltiss."
two bests lists for aulh.. lailduete.
U £emp.rsbesus WsdIt$s
to the export trade Is leSs. Jackass, Rises Avtharfthee whim the malls sies 55 for.
thing èhlek Is I. the good it Tuesday denied - .borg.s that sally, the sitter appuesty
the eamiry and shows veew ures4 elvfl rights, demose. Will be is the Up of jolaW
ii$IIen of thos, who have bees t,st.rs wets bebeg d.tiIaSd 0. Is$es Puma
.aiidsg fireigs carresey."
in "eouce.tiaUes .aap" so.
no Pill"s abeister did MS ditim at a state bus
aestem lb. Beatles by àae .om.d. About $04 duaii- Drowns In I4ke
be his wmarhs,
doten resai be the sea. ORLANDo (UPI) — IMA
opeeetkss eSSI$aaSd today tug
a Idyssr.old boy who draws.
Legal
be tah. Irma sheet IS
Notice .4
ediN southeast if heN Mo..
alminsi 1* twU ttaut V$? day.
P
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remsaa in acm rem sass.
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5555 050hiT,
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ptoso lest knows sddr.ee
TMID* TVOM$I 1000.
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wpm HaT1iI Ø
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President Lyndon P. lolao

"AU I said was:

Show me a filter that delivers the taste and I'll sat my hat."
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we bee signed Into law the

The commission said ad.
A stumbling block between
lieu.. and Senate agreement vertlaing was the e h let
was seen, huwever, over a means of encouragin g young
provision to bar the Federal pe rsons to begin smoking and
regulated.
Trade Commission rrc from that it should
requiring similar warnings In Many congressmen felt that
this would usurp the powers
cigarette advertising,
The House version calls for of Congress and that regula.
a , permanent bai, against Hon of advertising was not
such warnings while lb. Sen. warranted at this time.

PAPER HOWUS, song book., and pictures painted on wood were made
in crafts session Forest City Baptist Church Vacation Bible School by
4k
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Ralston, the top-ranked play.
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PETITE DEBBIE Davis will represent the Al.
tsmnonte Twin. In the Seminole Little League
Queen Contest. She is the eight year old daugh.
tsrof Mr. and Mrs. Jam.. Co Davis and Is
shown with her brother, Steve, who will be her

clib wets qdA te polmod beDs that hsr basilica always Sarlier this aosth, with an CANDIDATI FOR TUE IsminOls Little Les.
that aat ien]d eys spe M.4 she suM be.
AlL franchise assured, the a
gut Queen Contest from the Altaunonte Seas.
to to big hisses mIl It leDi Ouly a prier sslagemst pro. thorlty hesdid the plea of tors Is 11.ysar.cld Cindy Pinnock, dauibtsr of
Itself a Madhea.
uM.d the baseball- leaves NFL Commbslonsr Pets RbMr. and Mrs. Thomas Pinnock. I.e official is.
Busty a year as, the Ma. from chasslug their home islie to wait until his league cort Is Rsggl. Gilbreath. Cindy has $ brother
diem sltestle. kuhol pel1, Ire a Mllwaikes to At. bad a chance to discuss Atlas. on both the Senior League and Little Lisgue
bleak. fists was 23,000-soil hats this years The totality Is haters deciding on a tenant
teams.
Giant P'l.hd but .wur Georgia Not Nat1u1 and A*sdsaa for the stadium. Authority
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Moves Stop Closer o Throne

Legion Post 13a doubleheader sled, stole second and ON
with Orlando Poet mi and dashed boats us a passed
last night Intl set up a first ball.
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seeded fourth here, thJursd the Georges detested Sanford Oced's Iredley was the Pint Tedersi are to a s*. khnitzlers
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thumb on his racquet band Atlantic, 7.5, yesterday after, wInning pitcher for Georges. sad-tuck haItie for the r.
tram a N 1etcry In lb. sight
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in Orlando Tbe borne team each had two hits and *.
ardion, ci Dallas, Tea., 15430 games left on their schedule. victory. He also had a good excellent fielding as Pausing Dick &amp;holtaisr, was iiIiu scored Its lone run on a walkBrooks sd Sires ualesdedsz07.02
Only one of the five Amer. night at the plate, leading all Lumber beat Chick N' Tat, stitaging set lbs strike, l
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I turning ow'ss.
Ibuiiding a "big losges" Ma. I The provision in both cases I
___ that uatsU,*lsr Wages around use of lbs aewl
I It his been asly a oespMIdIu.-o.e
ci years uses the city p1 ft Me" 17* for football. ItlAtiuuta Stadium. No atadluni,I
I "don't cull we'll call ye." 'lest $1.5 *511., but was ready is franchise. Thus, the dec11
Itreatmeat
every __
has It made Ito lees thai a year.
Islam as to which league comes I
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New, toutud of .Ittlag silt. Atlanta rests in the lap of
Ib.0 a feotbul fr'ae$.,. I bees alsu, Atlanta has be. I the Stadium Authority-i civic I
Who astutsi. .inI,. MAIL
the mueslin kutbsr.I

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stasdhuats.
broadcasting firm several
rapid em.rgisee as
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DarkIa Owens had her billDetrell
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lass fromam
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way, was lbs champ of the to""a mi/Ill series to the w. ye,
s. Of .4s isto
ladles with a clot 50 b"- 111 Nos..rs League as the
$4 07 All 11%
sap aids.. ____
moss worn three p.10. &amp;M wsabbtss 5454.40011%
s howls.. did them. 00 Diss Dimes.
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asiw. -peed, all .emIui *.aokg ws. burning lbs. to
TM4s,s
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through with respectable 100
night to the Navy Kas.ai City I, New York A.
plus aides with Gerald Xe? Liar.i. sad would up with a lit
ow's
114116011 WWI 1114 uljJij 164/110 "Is' 'fbi New Tick 4, Zones CI I,
dollarubupekistlug .4 SM And
FUUNWAMII Wl
was 00 talk of the So1U,. , Juste 1, 1a4.
madly N* .T to all Tuesday Night Navy League 4.
8ta
$altiaoee I. lad
a,$ bowisri to spuis to he leek hours with a sw Clsvelaad
5, M1cta 4 alibi Nip alUn..ss fee their W.
qialditog IS 11110 always pop A hod .4 Pad wstwtathl
pai WUbtagtaS at Chini., ppd,
slat
Tall
a,
hi held lbs w.ebe.d .4 lily bowled
fuel
icdii. $
Tedapa U....
234.. You esly have abiot j,a,, a 20/10 by Disk
a week remaining aim the IchifIr, aiilsi by pow Wuhlagtss at ChIcago (1,
as1Ijq dudllee Is MIt Dugan, 153/115 W fl -I
at Detroit (N)
Thardly got, July 1 ... Owes., 1611*
lii j" 1h5 Muirnse.Ia Cleveland (N)
ToSt5Ip*I5bidat5k$.bi1f.
I - trim aim. psztlsllp Jib lundoif was the hot Boston at lalitmir. (N)
0117 St New Tub
Isisa. lbs.e wbs bowled to shot to the Mosday Night 16
omilso Pirweaukic a.sslsissk. ('faisle League with a (N)
M N istbIsitte aid iii MM Disk Schaltaler was
uthuilsa is seat best with 111/753.
PM461
Eleven Behind
to their trIu.d.
Probably the "hottest" team
Is, these of pee who are of all Is leagues puiistli DAYTONA *6CM (tlfl) sot fsaWsr, It Is a stogies bowling it Jet Las. wield Disk Ilutcherses utF with.
601144 isupetlUes. It has have to be the SM Uieics to II palats today ci tWig 68
both is A dh iii.. fee lbs UI teem be the huslieesaiVl NAICAB Greed Natisail psin
s,erap and better bowist Learnse becasae as
this .tsudiidbis no hit
asds$divIsIss ter the ili writing they have wsSIIcici
avenge sad lomor howls,. It their list 1$ d.elsioss, $RP Iletcbsraua, ii Xs.kib,
consists of two week period lag from last plus lets iii laws, was a 1iD.mlle rase it
sw qsaWylag with the to, IS tiaffis let arst plies.
Gesssullls,I.C,Iotuidsyto
betog his pen Istet to lUL
to series gaining a berth is
°a news
lb. double
Ianott, who 11th 15th as
Picks Tampa C
bu $1,511
to WO the A and SISUOSL
They will dw
Mad their(UPI) - A Miami Darel DleiIawdChMte,
TAMPA
head to head coapelltlo. a. bigh school football da wili X ,, os
iase
Friday, July 1, with two ptay his caUsgista footeii ser to Otand fl' Pillitusd•
matchis. on Saturday eves, the Udvarft of Tam5,
to With IUN.
lag, a similar two round sea. Ipsitas heed coach and sth.
petition will be staged with dimise
WAs
Us Seamy .si Ahead Of Pace
the flail low nis belag 'l.ssdsi' that Joi P1*hertl. $ NNW YOU (UP!) - Jib
held s* lousy, July 4. ml
fe
riato. ranWi,u, a NI Weekchssd
eventual u4iu,p to both 4$' pher C*awhes 16ib School Is ci his ruled
pass .4 toO peer,
vlsi..s wIt resolem a head ___ had iip,4 spaM4. has cg11 Ai in will as In
lull WIIhP Plus a DareAs aid With lbs uslvsrslty.
this year Is dshmn IN his
teed 54 iaasksrooe lot first Puberty utud, Ill and American barnm race diii'
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____ w.1ghts 111 peisds. He mu tog cbaapleEly,
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''aimed to *0 AlI.Clty toam to 11111 Hwsh1is W66
tapglag 1411105$ is the ikeul
y,
auy wiaNt. SMe 'u 06

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Task Now
Is Easier
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Glow sad Tommy Tuttle.'
ed family, "Will at., Mm,
Tshy ___
'there were leer girls with
It,
114 hds.Ul (N)
better sides Ibis Olgi Glili Some h.t suns to
ep ds. at Mflmsüse (II)
sad is ins this $$ mis
to lbo asi ai Metet
haul..
able % like
W5 11*,. 1aaw. helps WOW(0.17 pass uahshkd)
Tommy T*ls... A lad ka, faIsg bssora with 1ff/Ill. AUSICAM LIAGUI
W. Pdeliurg by the alas
Jokers loflewed with
w L P.S. 0$
David JulIet "no all the
tuft red UI/ill, jfla,st
N 54411
ails. wii .T* meow:
Casson 1s.,154 sad
saw sed took do no's a,aj owe"with isiui?i.
$1 .4., to

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lbs Seam be "rig Ike who yielded both letoJsl'w In the WaU.usl Lesge., 1* be lbs wield shmWes
Ia,gtost$su at. ho whe yr. hss*ais, Mitered his third Lee Aa,ulee 4.tsst.4 Nec Plates, elowul _ ntssMi
lusily 1,si.tsd It to us.M less sateel three eli..
Tub 44, Puttab1tgb ibiS Is 911 who hi was pIssed
Isitimor.
Orioles
set
The
San Frasdees 0.0, ctoss is the IisabM list, last ass.
7105016
Prituteat pushup has bees fisted the lesion hid Soi .IM.0 atidad It. tails 54 us, hs..n..i, his usss get
the be, to the smesm if the 4.1 sad On kit 44, the and 44 ChIsago 41m.4 bill. siresge, sad puled a II.
mail.
who mind tots s Now Tail Tasbees bounced Waibie $4 and Philadelphia
uuMed pine lie wIth lb. beck fiss a 44 loss to best whipped Iu,et. 7.L
Alter help hIs ho flu
5%
less Isydse drove Is two i&amp;us this pair, Lo, ho
"M bsbw so lbs Kansas City Athletics
stogies and railed
euss tn1M
fliulplses TwIse his It woe no *0 Le Aii1s Anals rookie Jika NOW ad sslI.4 '9'I0# 11.1.1 to lbs *lp
Pii,S - Jun. W iwo
- 1W lsifau
toppsl Ike DsSnit Tigers $4 star Dick 160 sullebwslsd s's iii _u.piJu pass Mi
laboollaft boss a, pi
this py.dvssd Tesidip IsithirALgames.
Is sevsn.bNSstti pies *0 thus IkIPIUPUIII
-- Orwell their INk wk is 11
sight's sItu.
NAT1O(AL 51*0th
*9 ees
Win 6 Ev.nts
casesGeorgian
Leads
reat
WI. P11.11
t?
oft
the
eighth
Miskg
sad
is
with
a
fesr.binu,
to
baud
!mAaulss 4$54.
et
urn. Jftj4 (UP!) $skb SchIJia hIs IU..* CAPE COlA! (UPS)
Os.kaaM 1$ $1.50 $ this Joe ei.al1.t,sdes (*ieb -UM American, led 1?. elnhlbI
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sithask to the
Ntot*-w.s It with
bid 11=6ZLIhm
Milwaukee1423.11? 4% lesdip sit the 101k. It was
Way
six - F
1,155$
Ban Fran. 349.U4 I the su.alh him,. $1 the au,tu&amp;, CIII., eapiant
YSISOS Law, wh5 iwi Of Pd -.4in.lbsas
meet
Toss.
a,j
is
a
awls
M.Aasdesa
as Pitiburib $4 31 .231 ? year fee stoles, s.t..à
buss esasd M sisips :NMI Owl Asmal
e, a^
Wall, we can sew Mile W 1W six
Is a M
Philadelphia As a in Is
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(Ill) of say plIsk., to the T,. Mribss an *0pus
tress the WaibIupium Its.
as "Jest the ChIRP"
' weft On.
$0 U .4U 11% at.,. to us if Osbe Paul's
It. Louis
National Liege. sad the
aster
medley,
e,_o'auieu, wiis,
trim"
was
as a Ilbikia swain. no b,whisg fralaralty
Ch$"ge
0 36.4164 11
big wllusr disiso
fr08.1y$9 and the 105.m.tsr hawuet aa.p all aSsuMes is parb, Disk ass,, hs - .
We',. asS alostIsi weavie deeply uddeicd this past flouiton
2341.41414%
Lila Tisat, who plithal
Dime.
--- t_, bilk. Austin of the meJor leagues, alarmed and Terry 11.44$.
our isa bee.. rqnistatIvss
wss w' kare.4 .4 the New York 2345 .531 15% .u.bitter to
puvius
N. f, captured a three me hisser sad limit. ft
$ujsi5g,
1usd s. well at Wiat., Park Week
no"
'1 Ø
Lisle an Older sysutog, r. passing IN a way. lovable CleeliasU I, St. Louis 5, Iii atsit, mist $14 knispu for the sNaulse freestyle sad 54th, las Pisadees Glest. Ia the shiv 1sU.s.-thy
Ow we are slated heesoes frI.sd, Marshall Wiltahin. He cs...0 4, 11. Louis to Ind the ladleus ho p111.4 push.. ba 50 meter butterfly while Is esly leer seMis. Tuesday Daggasci VIII Lssdendale
Gary 3,11 pluS p the mIs
bad a conduleble Mz*iks
SM Schohhaedsr if eight an the Pints@ men.
ether "lical pt..' did. A always bad $ friesdip smile
•, E.. 1
UsLoststo
the Low, who won *0 games lead iilag lets today's mud
for
we
Ii.'igu
ik$Isui
if
law
Oswigs,
Ore.,
took
Na. 'sN1
a MW chuckl, as be PhIladelphIa 7, Most. I
and the Cy Young Award Is ikur cardleg sf1.0 read Its
pitching.
Wiethiupis., $55asbsr freestyle.
1-1
*0111 as
WOW

th* kaisit does
.4 1544 aS bN.4$4S sl øom
throat. to U-sad It isis. IM, while the ,,owd woe
Vfl ijoels Wrimi
t to me the I'AIss.
C_M "M tint thiogh hod sad elsa, to 16,. the largestIS
Mt
horn.
slice Joe. 17, 1545
- "biIISs.' of thili Ise t$M Tosiky alibi wh.a
The
crowd
was swelled bp
from
be.
s.d.
the
Ills..
A1ua =
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V*
sab.rs
od the 0ru4.
45.171
to
lists
a
1.4,
1&amp;
on kM twin
Mr. thp
U, no lbs mu.looks ,l0ory eu, the bile. dambiisNs,V 0kb, .4.
mlttsd is lubell isid s4 it,
is $PFoISI
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The Message Is that the Tbo triumph atnteb.d the at.
iii, uto*-psss SIalsis Iadlsi'i' wfsslng lush I. IS mitt.., bet it ,i-.,.14 IbiS

An $18 Million Stadium To Get There

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Bridal unner Honors Miss Shepar d. s

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Couple Observes Silver Anniversary

Kr.. Walter H (Jack) Wol. Miss Ibepard was attired to sheath soinpleinset.d with a I gives her by the hostesses, his and Mrs. Martha Ashby a chic black crepe tiered corsage of while rose buds, who also pruentsd in with
were co-bostesse, to a recent
exquisite candle stick Miders
charming pre-ouptial dinner
In her verm.flcboesnpattern. ShoIig
at the Orlando Air tones Base
Corsage, of white mumsfor
L
Officers Club complimenting
I
.. 'a
'*wwe also Pttfltd by the
.Mi.. Sharlene Shepard. bride
Gifts
hostesses to Mrs. jam shop
u Alphonse iiratds ot
the
brlde.elset,
ard,
mother
of
.. .- •. •.'
'
Port Myers
'ad Mrs. C. 0. Cllakscal.s,
Preceding the dinner, cock
"
maternal grandmother of the
has
,.. .
tails were served the guests
1
honoree, from Tampa.
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In the beautiful Jade Bar.
j.
. flfldiS?
The tasty dinner menu
.' i• p
Centering the dining table
.,
slited
of
juicy
steaks,
prepar.
was an arrangement of white
'
edto the lndlvldualcbolee,
mums, roles and Wycithe
I
chef's salad, baked potatoes
TRY
valley topped with a whit
with sour envsm, coffee and
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orchid. Each and of the table
hot
rolls
and
creme
do
menthe
... ,
was accented by three
perfalt was served for dee.
ii
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branched silver candelabra
'ci'.
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Other dinner guests nene
Miss Joyce Shepard, Miss
U
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Sally
Williams, Mrs. 1. 1
Mrs. A. I.. Hardesty, 241,
i.
Weber, Mr.. C. Weber, Mrs.
Orange Avenue, has returned
Fred Williams, Mrs. K. L.
from a delightful t h r
.
Nichols, Mr.. H. T. Haynes
GIfIg.Cards .0SuII
months trip to California,
.
Mrs. An Brows and
d Mrs. B
A. FkA
219 L
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:
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where the visited her dough.
Z. peuriboy.
ten and family, Mr. and Mr..
Gerald 8, Bnlney In San Fran
cisco.
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SUPER
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Mr.. Paul S. Werner and
u.
children, Christine, ClaIzbo*e
and Margaret-Sayegh, will do.
:.
part this weekend for Hayes,
on the York River to MISS SHERLENE SHEPARD, right, bride
S H 0 E
visit with her parents, Cot,
elect of Alphonse Girardin, Is seated with her
,.
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Arthur Emmerson, VI, USA
e,... at. a pro-nuptial dine. Mrs.
iia...
John
mother,
.. ..,. Shepard,
(ret.) and Mrs. Emmerson. ner party given In her honor at the Orlando Air
REPAIR
While In Virginia they will be
Force Bane Officers Club by Mrs. Jack Weible
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Emile
..Ashby,right.
standing .e.. and a.. Martha
Salem Sayegh t Portsmouth.
Will Open For Business

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MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS W. KICKLITER
waro recent hoot to a gala cocktail party at
their Indian Mound Village home preceding the
reunion banquet and dance honoring members
of the 1940 graduating class of Seminole High
School. Pictured from the left bottom row are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornell Belie Glade; Mr.
and Mrs. B. B. Brown, Coral Gables; Mr. and
Mrs. Klckliter, hosts; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. New.

man, Jr.; Kent Rouster, Hackensack, NJ.; and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Jones. Top row, left to
right, are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, East
Point, Os.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins, Ft.
Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Jr.; Mr.
and Mrs. George Dangleinan; Mr. and Mrs. Wit.
11am A. Leffler, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Jones;
and Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps, Jr.

FASHIONETTES

WES SAYS:

U yes are NOT washing
at WES.KAT• 711 AI
What's black and whit. and
Piper of Portugal, maker of
PAYING TOO MUCH for knitwear, puts longer Jackets worn all over? That's a cinch.
yesr wash[
re fitted waistlines In It's the rurrsut crop of suns.
0., cea.? 3.csaas 305 and
sea wash AT LEAST ONE the fall line. Fabrics Include seer cottons, replies the Ni.
HALF A 0 A I N MORE
t1oal Cotton Council. What
eIeth at WES.ICAY for knits that cannot be distln. also
and
Is cotton
for sum.
whit 7"U. SOW P$7lNE guished from tweed, those ' men The shier cottons. They
and aIa• get Ike
senibling silk and some fins ane soft, lightweight and atr,
CLEANER I
enough
to look like faille.
cooled. Dotted swiss, chiffon
it?
believe
Yes diet
and lieo are stand-outs.
Wall, If yes AREWI'
The peek-a-boo glove to the
wa.kleg at WE&amp;KAY.
briug thIs ad and
latest in the bare look. Oci Cottons of choice for sumWARM A LOAD FOR shortstop glove features bare. iinr
includ, gently, airy
YOU P11111
nets In leaf designs over the sheen-organdy, chiffon, ye
W.sMa't yes ge a Hill.
ftbe, Ii wash MORE back of the hand. The. bare let, dotted swiss, lao,. DssIgn.
clothes CLEANER A .pote-holes-.re edged inpl' or Lee Claire often a white
CHEAPER?
cot,
cotton lace reekr coat, for
example. The best loved sheer
II
Mr
Designer Lou Moore finds of all, however, Is sottos
the current big zipper fad
There at. dub volles
"great for sportswear" and in blacks, browis and navy
vy
pre4ktz that zippered - up blues. The light ones corns In
ON Fronk Ave, Sanford sweaters for fill will feature cool.as.a.cucurnb.r pals shad.
es
embroidery and beads.

F1 inos

Doctor Prescribes
Pretty Nurse As

50th Anniversary Observed

Good Medicine

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
bud fog ths. Ia, Ga and
Di. Robert P. Samp, a pro.
weddias ammolvemsm, June it
and her family, Mr. and Mr..
fessor of surgery, has eon. wits
..0 edsersary fo1 visa their , La
Verne Degard, and their
R,U
flTTh41 what most men have
.
Ins
M
Aw children, C" Holly,
thought all along-it', great t
The £1uabStU ume. whS *1 IaSUSII4
Danny and Nancy, from Lock.
have a pretty nurse when
youre hospitalised.
Also attending were Mrs.
The nurse's beauty may
$traaberg's
brother and his
even be the thing that saves
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
your ills, according to the
Morgan; her niece, Mrs. He.
doctor.
eel Roth; Mrs. Ramona Hyatt
"A cuts thing with a warm
and children, Leslie and Phyl.
smile" often is the htspira.
Us,
and Joseph Cudilli, all
lion for a man to get well,
from Bear Lake.
Samp said. "Something gives
the hopeless patient the will
to live that
ii tie him
through."
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But a woman disagreed, as
usual.
Maxim. Taylor, who had
- headed a nurses' registry here
for 11 years, discounted the
news that beauty has anything
to do with getting well.
"He ought to hay, his bead
examined," "Id Miss Taylor.
'Some of the very best nurse
is aren't beauties by any
means, but their experience
tR, AND MRS. EARL F. Strasburg, 8540
make. It possible for then
holiday Avenue, Bear Lake, are shown on their
to give their patients conhl.
50th wedding anniversary, June 12, 1965.
deuce.
"Good nursing has nothing
to do with beauty," she said.

c.iitss..i

WES-KAY

1.M RU 351'

Rndaur.M.

ALL SALE
ITEMS

ALL BATHING SUITS
ALL PRE-TEEN STOCK

REDUCED

BLOUSES

1/3 OR

DRESSES
BEACH WEAR
2640

MORE
OPEN DAILY

HIAWATHA

9A.M..5:30P.M.

17.02

MARY WILLIAMS
ADELAIDE MOSES

T.lqhoss 3220180

Bear Lake
Personals
By Maryann MU..

Sanford Plaza
The U.S. Uberty head dime
Lee was designed by Charles T.
Barber, chief engraver of
mint, in the

Mr. And Mrs. Charles
Feted On 50th Anniversary

S First class Shoo, Luggag, sal
Haiidbit Repair.
• Fufl Use of Shoo Acessonfles
T I. Goods
i. WI.5DU11151in
5

Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Brooks,
3111 Cecelia Drive, had as $
recent house guest, Mrs. Des.
.1.N. Ponder from Norfolk,
V..
Mrs. Prod Smith Jr., 3121
Cecelia Drive, entertained
Mrs. Idle Lewis, Montgomery,
Ma., with a luncheon and
bridge party.
Present were Mrs. A. H.
George, Mn. Bright Hanby,
Mrs. Jane Click, Mrs. ICsth.
less Patterson, Mrs. Pat mapWooden and Mile Nan Roosey.

sew as gue a oomte,,
lajor and Mrs. Harry WI!. along with three other men,
nice and children. Donis. from the WMCA is Orlando,
ry and Warren, of land taking a group of U boys to
to Road, visited Cal. and California, camping along the
,.Harry Morrison at Gold. way, and taking in many
Gate., a subdivision In sights. Upon returning, the
pIe., last weekend. White Ha.I.ys and their daughter,
re the families took in all Lynn, will be moving to $re
sights,
as well
asWilliam.
a lot of yard Cotaty, where be will be
bathing.
The
Ich
a and Morrisons were si. teaching.
ad In Germany, so they
friends of 30 years stand. Kr. and Mrs. Bernard
,,.
loughby of Magnolia
be $W5YIOU$ weekend
have bad a number of blue.
rrtsoas came up to Forest gu
,Mrosgh'
rto i.e the WlWantsosts.
o a houa.guest at the wu. by's sister, Mrs. lardice Re.

1.,

III.

10% Federal Tax OFF
ON ALL

Am

Johnson, Zephyr' Kr, Wilioirgbbye niece and
faaII7 Kr. and Mrs. Doss

1'
V. Davis and Ruby M. Davis, Owas,s

VIUINPt

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Land. Her roommate at the

Volusia Hospital was
Mrs. C h are. (Margaret)
Schneider of Lucerne Drive,
wlro fracturedherblpssvcral

NATURALIZER
PARADISE KITTENS
JACQUELINE

weeks ago,

SALE PRJC

Reg. Values

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FLATS

Jewelers

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$207.00

Now

$194-00

Save

$13.00

Save

$5.00

I

$119.95

Now

$114.95

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REFRIGERATORS
14 CU, PT. WITH ICE MAKER

(2) Were

$284.95

Now

$229.88

Save

$55. 01

$289.88

Now

$269.88

Save

$20.00

14 CU PT. YROSTLE$8

(2) Were

FREEZERS

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(2) Were

Competent, dependable, proud of
the quality products he sells.
Maurice Bulled serves the homes
of T. C. Lee Dairy's Sanford
customers.

(2) Were
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Save

$20900

$289.95

Now

$119.88

Save

$60.01

$209.95

Now

$159.88

Save

$50.01

All Prices Include Immediate Delivery and Installation to Existing lixtures!

This Is the man who serves your
stores, supermarkets, and res
taursnta
the Sanford ares.
William Carte le a man you can
depend on for service.

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$199.88

10 CU. PT. CHEF!' TYPE

WilliamC111,10
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$219.88

15 CU. PT. UPRIGHT FRORTLIM

Maurice Bulled

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Mrs. George aaii,
chlldres, George Jr., Nancy.
Belay and Peggy, of Emporla.
Va. Another as. Steve, was

$119.95

(2) Were

DEPENDABLE SERVICE

Mrs. fond odnian, ci
ochester, Minn.. stop In DcM

Hr. and Mn. Sidney SWal
low of Bayou Vista have as
their house guests,
and daught.r.Inliw, Mr. and

Now

ism PT. UPRIGHT

was of Naranjo Road had her
niece and her husband, Mr.

Bary on route to Miami where
they left for the Bahamas.

$209.95

ELECTRIC DRYERS

..iit
332-6562

AVE.

(3) Were

Men you can look to for

Restaurant.__

FREE! FREE! FREE!

NO MONEY DOWN!
UP TO 36 MONTHS
TO PAY ON SEARS
EASY PAYMENT PLAN

BOX KENMORE
DETERGENT
WITH PURCHASE or ANY WASHER
OR JIlTER DURING OUR
$.DAY•SALII

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rr.dziek cleveraiga ci Co.

oaba XW has
some rare books Ii th. De'

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WASHERS &amp; DRYERS
REFRIGERATORS AND
FREEZERS !

I.SANFORD
PLOWER 800?
Cir. 1.1.1* Sanf.rd Ave.

am usi

at the Delary

Values to $21.95
$9s% - $13.
NOW $1.
STARTS THURS., JUNE 24-9A.M.

OWNS

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Kr, and Mrs. George Coo.
bat, former Delaryltes now
residing in Sanford, celebrated
theIr 11th wedding annivers-

$390

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PASSING THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU!

ALL 3 DAYS A WALK-IN VAN WILL BE IN FRONT OF OUR
STORE WITH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS AT BIG DISCOUNTS

PLUMOINII HEATING
AIR CONDITIONING

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 11th.

ODD LOTS IN MEN'S SHOES e

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In Miami which meets ever?
17 Mrs. Inks Jessie
Mrs. II psttarson of Sun. fifth year. Traveling with Dr.
rise Boulevard is borne from and Mrs. Jaeger were Ear.
the hospital after fracturing and Mrs. George C, Pearson
Ukiah, Calif.
her arm In a fall while In Dc. of

99

Euulls

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY WE ARE

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9: A.M. 'TIL 6: P.M. -SATURDAY

Rum Air C..dltIiu
M.d.IMDPOO7E
Rig 5,000 BTUCoollag CapasNy that k
tlfled,
NEMA
Cei Psrfct far sight time
cooling.
WsIghs OsPy 55 Lb&amp; and hblb fad
and easy too with raw ZIP KIT.
Woods Na $p.clsI Wklu since * ceu.
atsa on 11 voIts-75 Amps. Just
plug It In!
Chile ci $itngs hictuds HtjII Cool,
Night Cool, High Fan, Low raN, AdJol
sun sumnatically.
A46MIUciSbIS AirJSt YOMNUd-Proof Aluminum Wrspsr, Zlno.Costed
Chassis, PsrmaasM• asbsbi FMInC,
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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES LEE of Oviedo on
their 50th-wedding anniversary, June 13, 1965.

Isitlig at the home ci herZaIt and skiM,.., David
aid Marilyn. boa Davies
-in-law and daughter,
I Mrs. Don Healey, of Lake Ala., upset a number ci days
thue. flee coming
rrlet Estates, Is Mrs. Grace
itague, of Hayward, Calif. from Miami were Mr.. Wit.
Haslejr loft Jens SI and WOWS ecusin and husband,
I be goes ler i.e mon th Mr. and Mn. D. W. Jones.

HENS AND LADIES JEWELRY
WATCHES AND SILVER.

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extend their congratulations.
ly Evelyn Lsady
Hr. and Mrs. Charles lee of A beautiful wedding cake
Oviedo celebrated their golden was the surprise of the day
being presented by the Lee
wedding annIversary
children, Mr. and Mrs. Baa
Jun. 13, at the Lie Ranch near Clonts, Mr. and Mr.. Robert
Oviedo.
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
The dinner was enjoyed by Lee Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
$7 relatives who gathered to Jones.

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DIAMONDS

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Vest City Personals

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
J UN E 24-25-26

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MR. AND MRS. JAMESM. STEAKLEY are shown with their children,
Jerry and Jimmy Louise Steakley, at an open house reception, Sunday
• afternoon, June 20, 1965, at their Country Club Road home commerating
their silver wedding anniversary.

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SALE_

SALE

Arrangements

Friday, June 25th

sled to Kartey. It, am have aMIno, Calif.; MISS =ais.
551.s
lyM&amp;ry
said MN Red P 'ai Used ot th*prsa mik..i ltruberg, a daughter, who

TRUCKLOAD

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3DAY

five

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SEARS .

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mrs. Steakley received the laid in white net over white was poured from the opposite
teakley were honor guests guests in a champagne linen linen, was centered with a low end of the table. An assort
unday afternoon, June 20, at frock featuring cocoa saddle arrangement of pink and meat of confections and toast.
their Country Club Road home stitching detail and she wore while carnations. A beautiful
to an open house reception is lovely white orchid corsage. four-tiered white cake, doc. ed nuts was offered from .11commemorating their 25th Miss Steakley was attired In orated with swans and em. ver and crystal compotes.
wedding anniversary,
a navy blue princess style bossed with pink roses and Complementing the tiered
sheet cake.,
Forming the receiving line dress and her corsage was silver ornaments, graced one cake were
with their parents were Jerry 1,,e.
reated of white roses tipped end of th. beautifully ap. beautifully decorated In pink
pointed table. sparkling pink frosting love knots and silver
Steakley and Jimmy Louise
pastel blue.
Steakley.
The refreshment table, over,fruit punch In a cut glass bowl eandle.. The unique cakes
were baked and decorated by
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Mrs.
Ernest Austin assisted
•1
by Mrs. Ron Bobbins, both of
Paola.
Assisting with the reception
'
were Mrs. Edith Carroll, Darlene Carroll, Deborah Brown,
Claudia Bomgardner and Kathy Julian.
Th, St.akleya were married
in Ringgotd,, Ga., and have
been residents of Sanford for
the past nine years. He Is a
field representative w It h
Chase and Company and she
Is a substitute letter carrier.
They are members of Sanford
4
'
Church of Christ.
Jerry and Jimmy Louise
presented their parents with
a handsome silver coffee set
vice.
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called during the appointed
hours.
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Rev, and un. Augustus C.

Silos
SW.
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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Summers entertained Dr. Vex.
non P. Jaeger (retired chap'
lain) now with the Ores
Bapti Coaierence as director
of .yaugellsm and aasU
burch dev opment, en rents
to the Baptist World Alliance

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AHURFINE FRUIT

TRELLIS

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HOODS 3$

SHOWBOAT

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MIXES

EVAP. MILK

COCKTAIL

PEAS

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BLEACH

Pork and Beans

SARDINES

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Mr. oW Mm John A. Law. cuftwd Will Mockgndd Uni. Dixon.
glia, of 4W IC&amp;A "
St"d &amp;W vanity. Tallahassee; with a ago and :we= lwumul
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$lUZO?45111 OP sEMflfOt.1
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105 Orange
county ins west and
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
north along cousty line t. Point

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PORK SHOULDER

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Wesley Wright Jr. Is In town
to attend the funeral ci his
brother, Willie, who died 15

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beginning.
WRIRSAS. Chapt•r 124 of
PAO O°
Florida Statutes liii, doss pro. COISIIIIONRSS 51115W?
'
$si
Hall
il
vid. and permit the Board of
•1
County ComntisllOnsFl of urn.
ll
Begin at the intersection of rifle,
mole County. Fiends, from the sa.t.nly county tins
at
Of
thins
to fix Ut. boun.
es to
of time
.soh commIssion
dls. 5.minola County and the Soon.
•.
d ri
lockhatches Crook run westerly State
nearly
tnict so as to keep them
equal in proportion to popula. on thepoint
F.cnnloekhitehee
Crook
where it would Join
to $
lion as po.sIbhs, and
5*51 projection of lbs ren•
WihiflKAI.
the
Board
of
as
County CommisliOners of Sent' ter line of Cabbage Avenue run
an
b•
mole County, Florida. has 45.
t.rminsd that in order to keep tabs Avenue run west on Cab.
the commission districts equal bags Avenuelions
to Stone
ltrset
to a youngster
it?,.,
on
In proportion to population . run north
Creak main canal run
Is slang?"
possibla. that the boundaries of Salt
Creek
the county commission district northerly along Salt
'E
Croak
run
main
canal
to
Salt
of leminols County. Florida. northwesterly along Sail Creek
me.
nesd Is fixed. and
to Lake Jessup run west south. Slang
a
WHEREAS, Chapter
west along an imaginary tins
Florida Statutes IISI. does
•
ke .lessup
that said change shall to the
csntsr of La
run southwesterly in lbs center
on
numbered
of
b. mads only in odd
to
take Jessup to the center of
te
years.
imaginary tins prohicted
XOW
THEREFORE
US
IT
from
Sanford Avenue on the
mose296soo,"7 see 288 as 4`0
RF.SO1,VICD. by the Board of north
Jessup •
of
1
ji
County Commissioners of Sam. Cliftonshot*
-.
Avenue Oir the south
company.
mel. County. Florida, that the shore of tak. lessup froin the
boundaries of the commission center of sold une run south
4
Ksta Osann districts
Jenkins.
of Seminole County, to Clifton Avenue run southTi
Florida.
Ore
hereby
changed
as
TCLPI.1ONt Pl.4ON
cr1? on Clifton Avenue to state
AND
foilowsi
Road 4*1 run westerly on Stats
District No. 1-iso Attach. Road Ill to state Road 414 run
A
.4
wilt on Slat. Rood 414 to the
District No. 8-se. Attach' southwest corn.r of lichen
ii Pats "B"
801.105 thence south along the
District No. 1-hi Attach- western boundary of the City
BRING
ad Pet. "C"
of Longwood ts Alberta
of
District No. 4-leo Attach- east on Alberta itrs.t to ACL
.4 'ago "1)"
JUjiroad soulh along ACL flail.
S.pt.
District No. 1-lie Attack' road (staying on th. westerly
$
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04 Psi.
Receipts, Expenditures, Said
track) t• the Seminoli.OTanis
55 IT FURTHER REIOLV county une east south east and
Balances (or all funds of the
SD that this Resolution show' north along Ike county
to ADTIM"InnuxV
Board of County Commissiofl.
Ing an accurate description of point of b.ginnina'.
.rc, Seminole County, Florida
The Board of Public instrue.
boundaries of such districts be
for the fiscal
lion for S.rninole County, Pier. 1*0155
PAl3N 'JS°
STAIRS DISTRICT ember 10, 1154.year endeA Sept.
entered upon the minute. of COol$IUIO*SSI 51515*0? ida will receive bide for turnOp1101)1.5
DIsTRICT
OS'
liking sit Saber, materials,
the Hoard of County Commil.
no.
FLORIDA
1)IUSIO* Cash Balance
sioners of Ismiflols County, Basin .4 the inter..otien Of squiprnent and services re. CAIS
No.0*1.4*0)0
ls
-Uori.clv.
Florida. and a certified 0057 sernisois Souievatd and Park quired far
October, 1. 2111 $ 14L$U.1?
Instailsuon •
thereof be published once $ Avenue is Sanford. Florida. run A eornptsti Master Antsnns UNITED STATES OF AMER. Investment Balance
week for four consecutive south on Park Avenue to 11th aM Cable Distribution System ICA,
October 1, 115$
0.0
Plaintiff, flscslpt, from
weeks in a nswspaper publish. Street west on i$ta street to for the following scbeolui
e4 in Seminole County, Florida, old ACt Railroad main time lUtist, Senior Ugh ishe.t "
iii
sources
1.111 142.5*
ROBERT S. JIODGE and ROX- Transfers
nd
right.of.way southerly along 1-31 111410High School
£144 1IODUE,
Total Available
DI IT FURTHER RESOL'." said rlsht.ot.way to Lake Mary sad extension of existing
1.011.004.36
Defendan ts. Voucher. Payable
ED that the Clerk of the Hoard flood southerly along ZAk. ten Antenna Distribution lys.
ORDER
505
•EN'.ica
of County Commissioner. of Mary
Road
ts
Grant
tern
tori
September
10,
1154
lie
Sanford
Mary
ST PVILIergo
1.rninois County, Florida. shalt
Total
northwesterly along san- Creams Aealemy
$1,219,994.26
ldavit of
furnish the Secretary of State ford Grant Use to Rantout
Ons bid for lbs combined On motion and hf(
RIPS*DI?V$NI
with a certified copy of Its lAne north along Rantoul lAne project shall be submitted and plaintiff in the above styled Expenditures for
minutes reflecting the desorip' to Paola Road 115. 5. ISA) wool will be received until S .p. call" by S. J. laicines. its as . all purpose,
1 24
8
$
1*51, t stant United States Attorney. Transfers
lion of the boundaries of the on Pools Road (continue on a U.. Thursday, July
0.00
&amp;i
action
against
detin.
to
changed.
districts
the
Total Expenditures
straight projection of Psols ths School Administration In
ADOPTED Road where it turn, south and Building. Commercial guest, debts Robert 5. Hedge and and 'transfers
UNANIMOUSLY
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1,611,945.$
Hodge, and to enforce Cash Balance
this let day of June, A. D.
at
which
time
flezana
Sanford.
Florida.
::
•'4d0
around
an
unnsmsd
labs)
to
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l'sptemb.r 30. 1*14 611,14T.I6
em 2.4 and place the bids will be pub. a lien Upon real property situ.
P401I
A°
south
No.
Interstate
4
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C05511510*$RS DISTRICT to the south section une of licly opened and read aloud. ated in this District and dell- Investment Balance
0
sea
Iieptemb.r 20. 1114
Section 14.105'20311 west along Contract documents consist cribed a. follow.:
S.
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Lot 7, Block 1*, TOWN. Total
Begin at the Intersection of the south section tine of Sac. of 'is set of plane and one sot
$ t,sts,sso.s
SITE
OP
NORTH
CIIULU.
Publish
Jun. H, 1*42
geminate Boulevard and Park lion 11.155.115 to the south. Of specifications. Drawing, and
OTA. a subdivision, accord. cDN.Se
:'.
Avenue. Sanford. Florida. run east corner Section 38.862.86I specilicatiens may be obtained
/
0
ni to the plot thereof a. _
south on Park Avenue to 15th wsst along the south e.oUon by depositing SuN with the
recorded in P1*1 Book 3 IN '101 CIRCVIY Cot's? OW
Street east on 11th Street Is line of section lIDS-UI he Instn..r.. I A. Stahl and C.
Pigs.
14 to 10. Inclusive, TUN *0510 JVIflci4t, C1119have
Sanford Avenue South on ion. lbs soothes" corner of Section Wm. Mattel, 115$ Palmetto
of the Public Records of CUll IS AND SOS SMUISOLS
ford Avenue to Lab. Jessup 12-155-855 west along the Avenue, Winter Park. Florida.
Seminole County, Florida, COV*?T, FLORIDA,
theses to lbs center of an south section tine of Sectioa for the first set of documents
it appearing to the Court cHAXvlcav so, tears
lmsslnsiy line JoinIng Clifton 11.ui.$.i to the Little We. obtained. inch deposits will be and
that
the defendants Robert 5. THE DO?TON
cgusy
Avenue on the south shoes of kiva River .orthw.elerty along r.fund.d in full Is each person
turas the documents in Hedge and Rozana Hodge are SAVINGS BANK
Labs Seeing from the seater st Ike Little Wekiva River to the who
within
10
days
not
inhabitants
of
nor
found
5*04
use
run
nerthee.atsrly
to
osnd*tles
Wekiva
aid
e.Uty
line
River
said
ft. .ød heck
the sector of lake Jessup to nerth along west saunty line after bid epening, with ex. wIthin the state of Florida and vs.
the entrance of Pall Crook (01. of Seminole County Is north caption as noted below. Addl. have met voluntarily appeared EDWARD C. PAYNE. at 01
Defendants
low lilt Crook southeasterly Is county its, of isminol. County hoist site may be obtained at a betel., and that personal sir.
salt Creek main canal south southeast along .oetb county 0051 of $550 each, which will vice upon them is not practi- *55*555 sorlcs or 51$?
cal
because
their
residents
and
III
on Salt Creak main canal to lips of lemlaols County he $ met be refundabi.. Contractors
steal Street south on Stone point north of Park £v$aue on siclring documents and nos whereabouts are unknown, it soR'ruaom vo*act.o.vp$
TOS EDWARD C. i'AYNIC
street I. Cabbage Avenue sul the Volueta-Seminele .ouaty, submitting prepesal shall be W
to gas end .f Cabbage Avenue Use in lob. M..rss theses refunded ball the deposit 05055155 that Robert S. R55$D**CI* HICKORY,
upon retire of d.eamsntm in Hodi. and Resins hedge, dithen on an Imaginary Use pro. south I. petnt .5 beginnIn&amp;
NORTH CAROLINA
fendants. appear or plead to
You are hereby notified that
Jeatad east as an eatinilem of
BOARD OF
good condition,
herein
by
the
a
check
or
bank
the
oornplpint
Complaint
to foreclose a
AveS
SIONER
S
A
Cabbage
COUNTY
COMMI
certified
senior
tine
of
lbs
sividi to the $conlockbatches
OF IBMINOLI COUNTY, draft, payable to the Board of 12th day of August, 1151, and curtain mortgage encuntbonisg
PublI•
Instruction
for
Seminole
in
default
thereof
that
the
the
following
described gear
FLORIDA.
Crook easterly on the Ecsn.
If
tockkatshes Creek Is the $4. Attest:
County, Flonldsi U. S. Govern. Court will proceed to the bear- property, to-Witt
Lot It. Block 'I", (!O1YN.
Jebns River, sad the .oiaty ARTHUR 5. BICZWZTII, Jr.. most Read.. Sr a satisfactory 1114r sad adjudication of this
TIlT CLUB MANOR, UNIT
bid bond executed by the bid. suit as if Robert 5. Hu.Igs and
In. Isflew esnety Use north Clirk It Board It
_
NO. 1, according to the
and Wset tea point north at County Commisetouels to and der and seosptabii .irntt.e is SoUsa Hodge had been air,put thereof a. ,.cordel in
in amount Squad to five per ed with process In the Itate of
the esetir Use of I'sak Ave.ie for 5.min.$e County,
and
a
It It
Is further,
l'lat Book 11. Page no
cent at the bid shill be submit. Flor
on the V.luda4emln.ie .005. Florida.
ORDERED that the sdjudiPublic Records of Semtn
tp Line in Lake Near.. south
aj...su L'Lsusi.
the
de.
County,
Florida.
The
sueceseful
bidder
will
be
c&amp;tlo*
shall,
as
regards
Is ho point of b.i**s1*L
51A?I OF FLORIDA
PASS "W
COUNTY OF ISMINOIl
vegeir.d I. furnIsh and pay for readouts birds who do not has been filed against you Is
psrtcrmaase and appear, affect snly the pro- the above styled suit, and yen
Co**IU$O*NR BIITUIC?
ct
I ISRISY CI*TIPY thatsatisfaory
In P
so. I
described heroin; and at. required I. serve a copy
the above and tsngelsg I. a payment hood or bonds. Atten54
of your Answer or *that Plead.
.
and
serrsct
espy of a 55. lies So 40194 5. lbs fact that .1 i.e further
lime
Begin at lbs inl.rsee
1kb $tre.t and isnfeid Are- solution passed usaslmeusly by not less than the minimum sal. ORDERED that notice of this ni to thi Complaint 55 Plain.
u
Commie. sate. and wages AS ash forth order will be published by the tirrs attorneys. ANDERSON,
so
sa Sanford Ave. the Board .f County
suerun south
iii to Labs Jessup lhsaes on .tsnsre of himlasls County, In the sp.eiftc,tions most be United states Marshal in a SUSiE, DEAN S Z.OWND5i, UI
newspaper of general circuls- Salt Content Boulevard. Of".
meeting paid so this prsject.
4
It.e
regular
an Imaginary line t• Clifton Florida, 0
Avenue ci the south shire of held so the lii day 51 June A. The Board of PubISe l.slrue. lien In Seminole County, Pier, do, Florida, and file the set.
lot DAY OF

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THE FOLLOWING
UNANIMOUS- 105 to Alberta Strut run salt
SOLUTION WAS
an Alberta Strict 10 ACt R
LY ADOPTED AT TIlS REQ.
main une south along ACt
Uf.AR MEETING 05 105 road
Railroad (.taying on the west,
BOARD 0)' COUNTY COM.
track) to the •iminols.

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after visiting their
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SmP.IIy1N thom is the
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CUadla sad Generi
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major In Vocational Horns town for a kid May lad Dvi, Who win speed the m.
Economics. Site Is presently wssk Mrs. sbqpsrd is the
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employed as Horns Economics form.? Rosa lorry sad $ Saw Mrs. W. I. Crooma ci
Instructor at Campbellea1cr former teacher it Croolas. Daytona henday. Abs will ii.
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WiJ$ ?IAM my favorite
Visiting from the utlos's teacher.
Is a member of Mph. Zappacapital
Oh hew abs vied to
Mr.
are
Frank
Dixon,
Alpha Sorority.
Mr.
ebausage
her Midst.. We
d
Her fiance Las M graduate and Mrs. Ralph hose, an
Chatted
a few mmsnta.
AthsrwsnMr.
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sad Mrs. C. W. Jr'kI.
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poist
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Yos didn't have I. drsj ur flnansss k*t. 1W
h un g County CuamIuuIo
of Coon. the westerly county line of lea. from Crooas Adult
DooM
districts
by
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40 ty Cemmiiu$°fl•" .t Is*tnols IlMinols
Wskiva SITS? tallow lbs Uttis School, and Pistils was award.
Count?, Florida.
W.klvt lilvir .outh.aitsrly to Id bar S. S. Degree In II..
give" that
xorica is further
copy lbs .oath se ction Ins of Soc. mintary Education from for.
folioWISE to a cit'tlfl,d
lb. the
adopted
by
ties 11411.1*5 run dtis MIt
By Dick Turnev of
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CARNIVAL
y..ohutlon
the Board of County CoinmIU on the south sloths lins Of Ma M.mcrial Coneg. Is It.
,loners of SominolS County section
Augustine.
of southwest corner lichen ,j:
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chiflhlfll lbs boUSdailil
along the south
east
rfrrr /
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CoinlflhIIlOfliTV
billS
existing County
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districts, and sold Riolutlofl lin, of Section 1$.iO5.1lI 10
contains therein an *1t*t5
following couples: Mr. and
the boundallel 14.101.1*5 slat along the
rr
d..orlptSon of
141154*1
Mrs. Johil$7 lather, $ tiil, MISS JEANNELL LAWSON, daughter
ri
south
tIns
of
5.01105
Mr.
of such dist cts, is chin,.L to interstate 4 south on 1.4
t Cynthia Corset; Mr. and Mrs.
to-wit:
State
Road III continue Sset on
and
Mrs.
John
A.
Lawson,
will
many
Joseph
J.
ftR$OLV?1O*
Road 414 to the north. Louis Edwards, a boy, Calvin;
DY COMMISSION.State
ow NOTION
west corner hellos S.1tl.$S1 and Mr. sad Mrs. Clarence
Walden
on
July
17.
r.n GARY 5SCONDF.D y
south along the Wilt Myrick, a boa', Clarence Jr.
co1M1IIlOXlC1t Y A S DOS • cotinU5
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Tens. Mr. Hsfl wi ma.
JJ
Tens. A and I
University for six weeks.
After school they will tour the
a'thsrn states.
•
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sling Incessantly. Speaking to
about his usage,
I was uksd, "What
happy i WAS that my memory
did not fall
My replyIs peculiar kind of
vagabond language, always
hanging
the outskirts of
legitima speech, and contin.
uaUy straying and forcing Its
way Into the most respectable
Thanks to Mr.. N.
C. __
hops 7II bid a happy MR.
MRS. CHARLES DENNIS McCOY
Fathers Day.
were wed Sunday In a very Impressiv, sirs.
SANFORD IIRAJ.fl
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ir on Clifton Arson, Is Its's r.oesd in The Minus. Seek for us vssorvss lbs right I. To. consecutive woeks commencing ing in the of flee of the Clerk
of the Circuit Count on or be.
PaM 41$ west on Stat. Road sold County.
Soot say a.dFer all bids or Is on June 88. 1966.
41* to state stoOd 454 westerly in WiTNESS WIRRIOP, * waive say inforaalitlss In the DONE AND ORDERPD at (uie the Urd day of July, 1*01.
so Slats 510.4 dId (A 164ee500t4 ha.* hereunto sit my but UI Ill tog. 5o hId shall be wish. 011and., Florida, this 11th day If you tail to Cs so, $ d.cres
pro oontssso will be take.
Migiway Na. S Northerly 05 affixed the official seat 51 the drawn for $ period of fifteen of Juno 1151.
050805 C. YOUNG
against you for the relief 4.
1.4 to the ias.rssetiee of Pools Board of county Commissioner* (11) days subs.iient to the
United t LaSso District manded In as Compint,
Rood 5. R. ISA) and sis Pa. this lit dsp of June A. 5. 1*00. .eniag of bids without the
This Notice shall be publish.
Jud ge
eta 5*4 (5. 51. 456) (wheel (5541.)
•uuiul .1 lbs Beard.
AetAur IL 5*hwttk, Jr.,
.4 s.ce a weak tsr to., cease.
said esad turns .eithsset
Meson IL Wbsrtss
Clerk 51 lbs Soerd It
cloalroaft. s.rd .f PublIc
I eertify the foregoing to cutive weeks In lbs The has.
arisid usnessid ish. eassullNe
County C..mlie$esers in
sos, on 094140 tIns) o'nU$Is
Insteseete.. for Seminols
be a trio and correct copy ford Herald.
and fir SsmIn.Is Cssstp
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of the original.
County, iberids.
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if a man elfin a girt a high, largely among young people?
Send for the boc&amp;M 'Sei
ball or a dgnet, what dees These venereal diseases are Problems Of Yoeng People,"
this reveal? Marcia wants I. very hazardous, despite our enclosing a long stamped, s-1
knew, .e scrapbook this vi. modern antibiotics! They cani turn envelop., plus lIe.
tel ease. For
I
,e. if make a girl sterile, damage It offers many more tune
girls an lgwant abed her b*art and .e.n produce facts that most yowl people
still dent know.
male psycholegy. That's why Insanity I
I
they cestrae i.5aJ dis. Meanwhile, the girl also Is
eases a4 low babies adlikely to become pregnant and
Of wedlock, 1W they lack then be deserted, to bear a
the facts listed bellow.
baby out of wedlock.
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S.
CASE W.427: Ma rcia D.
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aged 17, Is the high school ThIs is grossly unfair to the
senior who wanted the straight baby.
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facts about smoking and Meanwhile, she humiliates
.,.
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drinking,
her parents and may even be
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"Dr. Crane," she persisted, forced to drop out of school,
KI1L CU.TXIC Rental
"you my that among the thus curtailing her own
eluca.
thousands of men who have
Beat $ MW'U m ums or
applied to the Scientific Mar. tionil future.
Sen Mack N. Cleveland Jr. and
j,
If she Is cast aside U an other fine com pact car fee
Rep. Joseph Davis Jr. served our In.
asked to meet a girl who evening's toy, she will find it
Thought For Tod
terests exceptionally well.
smoked.
more difficult to find a suitable
Putting our needs Into legislation
"Remember that my life I. a :.j.4" ,
"Who was he and why did husband later on.
and eventually Into laws wasn't ex- breath; my eye will newer again see
he make such
request?
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menaare
so opposed So you girls are gullible It
sctly an wy task. It was a time con. good."-Job 7:7.
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it
swallow th e usual blarney
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suming process and our legislators
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to marrying girls who smoke, you
of
the
male who plays up to
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worked hard at the job. We are ex.
Begin at once to live, and count
why do they offer a cigaret you with
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flattery, and then
plus Sc a 11.. Includes
tremely grateful to them,
each day as a separate lIfe.-Seneca,
to a girl?"
1, • . •
piles you with liquor and ci.
gas, sink., lasursaes,
We believe that many of the bills philosopher of ancient Rome.
That man who asked to meet '"' Wise UP?
a
smoking
woman,
was
a
wi.
f.. I..•.•.
Remember,
A 41
any man of.
1
dower who beaded an Eastern
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you liquor and/or clgarets,
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corporation
and
was
earning
fir,
Bruce Biossot -- Roy
our SM F data shows that he GULF
830,000 per year.
definitely is NOT
in SANFORD
Its expressly asked t. be . marrying you! So interested
2224*21
beware!
the
of a
similar corporation bud in
the same salary bracket.
Dick West's
"For I want her to be able
WASHINGTON (NSA) - ticipitlon of tens of thou. .d to the poor are regarded
to mix drinks, smoke and
By ..... of swnmer, some sands of poor people In pro. as nearly 100 per cent sus.
otherwise fraterniz, with sop.
*o,000 nonprofessional p.o. grams designed for their own Pact.
histicated prospects for my
GAS
i
business," be added.
Via are expected to be drawn uplift can mean the first The Inclusion of represent.
Apparently,
his
motive
was
stir.s
of
the
poor
on
comfrom the rinks of the poor real breaking down of in.
It
th to obtain an assistant sales
Into community action pro. visible walls whkb now keep munity action boards and WASHINGTON (UPI) - around outside the capsule, home movie histories In e manager Instead of a devoted
committees Is $ highly pub. To the many other plaudits his buddy James McDivitt entire film,
grams for the war on pov- them seriously allinat.d and licIz.d move toward
wifel
bridging that the GemtnI.4 spice twins kept
Unique Opportunity
the camera pointed in
erty.
hoisted from the broad main. this crucial gap. But In the have
A. regards Marcia's query
COOS S NC
been
r.eclving,
I
would
Largely from these same streams of American life.
particular
in
White
direction.
had
a
as
to why men offer a girl a
view of key officials the like to add a word of corn. his
tanks will come some 45,000 One poverty official says swelling flow of "nonprofea. mendatlon of my
In other words, McDivitt unique opportunity for clown. cigaret when they usually ab.
own.
NO
paid employee of the poverty alienation is the principal slonals" into the program is
Was 5501 making pictures of ing. He could, for Instance, bor a smoking wife, you girls
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project called Head Start, a characteristic of the urban the real cue to the prospect As home movie makers, pretty cloud formations as be have pretended that he was must realize that men have a
those guys are terrif ic.
double standard.
CHARGE
aummer.tlme crash effort poor and isolation a mark of of social revolution.
Pet Cyl.4
The films they took during might have been doing had being pushed out of the
Pounds
It
is
almost
as
aimed at helping 300,000 dii. the rural poor. A great goal
evident
today
On, official: 'Six months their recent four-day mission his wife been present. Or as sule, That would have been
,
advantaged pre-school chit, of the antipoverty effort, from now thes, people will
he
surely
would
have
been
In
keeping
with
the
home
as
in
past
generations.
DSIIVT7 Me
A young man may thus off.
dren to enter kindergarten or therefore, is to "reconnect" be the real representatives were shown at the Capitol
this week to members of doing had my wife been p. movie tradition.
.
Anywhere In
and
coin
the first grade next fall on the.. millions with the so. of the poor."
As fascinating as the film or a girl a highball
Congress, staff workers and cut.
Seminole
Csuity
her
to
have
refills.
And
he
a relatively equal footing cI.ty they live In but of
A. the prospect Is envi- newsmen. I don't see bow I have several reels home was, however, 1 couldn't help
may
gallantly
give
her
a
el.
with their luckier neighbors, which they are not genuinely sioned, the poor helping they did It.
that I took during a visit to thinking that future aitro.
It.
I
The.e are not routine stat. a part.
Phone
themselves out of the depths Not once during the 20. Yellowstone National Park a nauts may be hard pressed gu't and light
hUe.. They are a measure of
It should surprhse no one of deprivation, Ignorance and minute sequence of astronaut few years ago. They consist for variety in their movies. But such a man Is looking
the potential for social revolt that the mood of the alien. III health will become a now Ed White's venture outside entirely of pretty cloud form. It seems to me that the for an evening "affair," not
from a wifel
contained in the war on pov. atsd urban poor today is one force in society - balanced the capsule
did they put atlons that my wife pointed farther you get away
We will I... yes ci
Girls. hewarel MQ4
ssty.
of "deep distrust," as pay. against the "sstablisbmet,'
the
ground
the
less
change
of make a vast distinction hi.
while
I
was
trying
to get
e
camera
lens
out
iIng.r.aver
th
syllader
.y.t.a with
If that revolution... snow er* otticials are discovering oft.n in conflict with it,
forget to remove the lens movie, of a geyser erupting. scenery you have. I Image tween a "Good time Gertie"
,.
SUIeSsthS ietulatet for a
off, and there seems no isa. afresh. Not only the sit.b. pressing for a place as real or
McDivitt and White also that after a few days of home to meet their family.
'
service charge of SIAn
son at this stage to doubt lI.hed political and business contributors to the nation's cover, pictures
are to be eongraulated for circling around In the some vi. a girl they want to tabe
The
were
in
focus,
per month sad deliver fu*
It will, it could ultimately leadership but the very social life in contrast to their pres- had a minimum amount of resisting what must have old orbit the view will get Many a giddy girl,
ephaders
as needed fee
starving
dwarf all, other effects of the and welfare agencies whose ent role as hostile, embitter- Jerkiness and, more Import. been a strong temptation to pretty monotonous6
the same leer $4.11 per
for some masculine attention,
poverty program. The par. existence Is formally dedicat- ed bystander..
ant were free of extraneous ham It up a bit while mak. After the first thrill has win foolishly sell out, like
cylinder rate.
worn oft, astronauts may Biblical lust, for a mess of
U the transformation oc- subject matter. This may ing the movies,
FOR
SANFORD
NATURAL
GAS
curs on a substantial scale, have been because their wives
A small .aluti by White find themselves becoming pottage.
BOI'aED
GAS
BEYOND
THE MAINS
travel,
As
So
space
the
out
in.
bored
with
forecast I. made that weren't there to give direc. when he first stepped
she enters into an affair,
Herald
within a few years some of tiona.
to space and a little jig by the saying goes, when you've In hope that somehow she will
AtW"ult. 0~
the.. "representatives of the
McDivitt at the end of the seen one earth, you've seen "hook" the man into a wed.
Followed Whit.
hIl. ails..
Ms. ass-Ills
poor" will begin to turn up While White was floating flight were the only typical them all.
Mn. EIWW.
ding contrast.
as precinct delegates in pal. -But she Ii playing a long.
Ms-slit
C0MPV
itical party affair.. Their
shot gamble,
War L41ke49rest aty
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AND
PLO-GAB
CO
R
PO
RATION
Impact on organised labor
For she Is likely to contract
Eli.
Ms. Mar,ian
SU-N7$
is
lAne Easy
could be considerable.
venereal
(gonorrhea
"Fornssrly Sanford Gas Co."
Ms.. Prasees We
Says one poverty fighter:
and syphilis) which have ris.
Cvy
100 W. lit STREET
111411$
"They're going to give labor
Cuiliup
Mn. Jan.
Similar to the Watterson right,-of-way years ago when en over 300% in recent years,
By Ken Vane.
$31-u.s
unions Sits."
Lab. M.ss
first built. If
From director Sargent Kentucky Division if Highway Expressway planting, new the road was
Mr..LL.Ju
043041"
along
the
Frankfort.
they
had
done
to. we could
plants
lafeiseatlon
Shriver on down, this outlook
$324?U
and us.of
1.64
now
enjoy
the
beauty
Mr.. 3.sa KO&amp;
is understood and approved. Motorists m Kentucky are Middletown section
1514741
fulness of the plants' full maLeegw..d
MEN
A while back shriver said: getting a bonus of natural Include too pfltasr juniper., ture growth,"
Dsfta
Dennis,
Ms.
s
face a revolution In scenic beauty from the Ken' 2.353 shade trees, 2,221 flow. Landscaping coil per mile
"We
Mn.@fQ
JAM
Le.ss
$11-Ui?
Allil
expectations-* radical shift lucky Highway Department's ering trees, 986 large ever, varies from an average of
Nook Often"
In the hopes, demands and mass planting of shrubs, greens. 128 small upright cv' $16,124 per mile In the city
Delta"
aspirations of the poor them- trees, hedge and ground ccv. ergreens, ba low growing to $4,241 on highways outAlan.
x4rg"A
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selves. We cannot stem that er on Wattersots Expressway evergreens, 43 d e c I d u o u 5 side the city. The reason for
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tide, And we do not wish to and on 144 between Frank- shrubs, and 66,625 pieces of this cost difference, accord.
Id
Ms
do so."
fort and Middletown.
ground cover, planted at a Ing to T. D. Linton, director
Km J.Alsys
111-4141
The reactions In the eetab. The plantings mark the be- cost of $130,806,
of the Department's Roadside
lishment are something .1... ginning of landscaping that
Ward believes the elements Development Division, I. that
A considerable part of the will include many of Kentac. of beauty, although consider- In rural locations landscape
heralded controversy over the ky's roads, accordingtoState ad by many in the aesthetic architects can build their depoverty program,. mostly in Highway Commissioner Hen. category, are as essential to signs around existing native
some of the big citles, seems ry Ward, who believes that highway operation as to arch. plants along the highways.
auforb
to reflect recognition by sea- plants are beneficial to both itectus'e, or any other type of
Other highway landscaping
soned politicians of the hi. motorists and property own- construction. He says land* completed
or in the process of
men" potential it has for as along highways.
seeping
adds a fourth dimen- being completed on Interstate
Naturally, you want your savings to be Sat.
peg, lÀ Sanford. Florida Wed., June 23, 1965 sweeping, unpredictable Ward pointed out that in sian - beauty - to better highways In Kentucky in.
change.
the Watterson Ezpreuway's highway design, the other elude. 1.75 in Grant and Ken.
6.0111.0W. IOITOS 65$ PVUMI*MS
There Is more Involved, urban setting, shrubs and three being utility, safety,
A 5OVetR1IISt agency Insum your account UP to $1000.
ton Counties and 144 in
ri*nm YCITOLISS. CIP61111641001 • Usseril W--uw
some officials here believe, trees keep dust and road noise economy.
and Montgomery Cows.
srnat autiussa
siteessaial
parL
than the politicians' natural along the busy thoroughfare. Ward takes particular pride Clark
tie.. These plants at. being
Leeseisti 14$t.r
ASve.IMng D'.rse
And you want Good Earning, to pay you for being thrifty
urge
to
get
control
of
a
good
from
reaching
people
living
in
the
group planting, of '' furnished at $ cost of $1270.
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ream vu pete
ROT _II
thing. Many sense the danger along the busy thoroughfare. ergneens along the Express' nz.
MsssgtaS 141$.,
$11M&amp;$A
£Svsrt*sla 1-eagee
to their status from an Motorists, he explained, bin' way, like the ones In front of Tail shrubs will be planted
$01.11
Our cvr.et 41/4% a year, payable sMsi annually aassns ysi thin
i.etati 1411.r
Ja•X11 OMMUSAILIM
emerging
new foree which, if efit by plantings that screen bridge abutments. After a few on
i'tia avessa
dians to prevent
1-75
me
s
Suelsees
N
eagev
It Isn't grasped by them, such unattractive eights as
Cur SdlIei
these ever- motorists from being blinded
' growth
rum 1111101ofte
., wn.sa
could one day topple them the rear of warehouses along greens
Sure, yen rsssosably expect Prompt, Ccsv.aIent 8.rvks
will grow Into one by oncoming vsbides. Cur.
rsies1 Sept.
0910W aelee,
from power.
the expressway
solid mass, adding eye appeal really this project Is confin.
1U4 UW5?
Also unsettled, if comae, "The pleasing effect .f
Malt fl.tesvsØ
through greenery as well as .dt.asoction Just outside
are the established prof... shade and flowering trees minimizing
the monotony of c,jngtn.
Oug q.Io' parkJag lot and our pleasant, alsit and mmiivs
11'011mke4 Sally essept IsIarSsv, slaSh ens Cnduas., ps$. slonals - nurses, teachers, SIT" the motorist uneonsel' lot of concrete.
Kentucky
Turnpike
and
the
lisket Saturday peemedlag CirlmasS
welfare sad .ocls* wirken. ous relief from ilue and us. 'It's really a sham.," Ward
12-mile secti on of 14$ in
$SMOSIPT$U R6
teRse, provide It. Lad, .1 course, the Night D.pnIt.q I. ALWAYS
The nonprofeeMoa2s strike GIOUI~ and "" " said, "that someone didn't Hardin
County have also selimo Ma woos them as a serious job threat. er fatigue. This, In Itself P° have foresight to
plant the calved a share of landscaping
___ Saving b Mall Is as haady an your mall hex.
___ _
some poverty officials are motes driver alertaesa," he
&amp;Mo
aim
fund..
A
total
of
$162,121
has
predicting, moreover, that
spent 05 beautificaum
the publicized useettlesest
Along Watterso.
along
this superhighway.
of urban power structures way $71 shade tress, S2116
may appear relatively miser flowering tress, 1,414 decldu.
alongside the ferment looked one shrubs, 2,623 pieces of
my Welter C. ftAft
U TEARS
for in the rural areas in as hedge, 1,554 large .vsrgr.eas,
Ever notice how short the
At First * Paheeti.
months just ahead.
970 small upright evergreens, months get when You pun.
are (AI".g.l', aid sod .flhse)
T1114
KNOWsawInto86110
wakw
ush" view
wwo
1100offortheres"Una"
of au
8UW
Yet there Is a firm eesvh- i,ss low growing .vargrse.s, paying on an Instalment
Ui. among .mVHe em 110,415 pIeces of grassd eov• chase?
' e
guiding mad watching or, and Ms broad $*t ever'
saga" " so"" Mass matter U19690101F 8% an 44 as pool dais
S f d
at"" so as"" NWW&amp; §"" the &amp;44 a 0
a uwi&amp; the.. changes that the pie. greens have bee, planted, at Teenage darner girls can
dlctd social revolution will a cost of $141,565. Landscap. grow up to become whistle.
not only go forward, but ing on the expressway, lag age glamor girls.
0 e e
finally will be accepted W 'the, phaees at interstato
S CarpsteS Torniturs
eceeity" by all "establish- highway Wilding Is paid for True, money can't buy • Tge
• pc
iowv
CS
"Use be ment elements" which new both by the Federal Severs. happiness, but It sure can
212
ease "W"
BMW
Hide
feel Its challenge so
oles
went and State funds,
finance the "arch for it.
went

For example, Seminole County enable us to proceed with develop.
drew a blank check In Governor *ient of Lake Monroe. We believe
Burns' $300 million road bond pro. that these are most vital pisces of
enacted rather enthualutical. legislation as far u our future is
ly by the legislators,
concerned.
F
Also there seemed to be sly ofOur legislation also saw to it that
fort to look In the other direction as Seminole County's junior college will
far as lower education was concern- come Into being next year. What a
ed. "Hold that line" appeared to be great thing this will be for our young
the battle cry of the Legislature. No people I
tax Increase at any coat.
Almost every bill submitted to
However, there were many corn- our local governments sailed through
mendable things accomplished In the House and Senate with little or
Tallahassee
no difficulty.
As one of our leading citizens
Locally, Seminole County fared
quite well. We can give two men the said the other day on this page:
credit for seeing to It that the bulk "Those touchdown twins, Cleveland
of legislation from our county and and Davis, have really scored for
municipal governments came Seminole County In that great game
called politics."
through the morass In fine shape.

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Five 'Dragons'

Worry Clinic

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wtile attached to

reported

that passed the Legislature these
put two months will mean a great
deal to our county In terms of
growth and progress.
Bills enacted In Tallahassee will

Dr. Crane's

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was assigned as Muter
Inspector of the Qual.

Squadron
S1VEN and wee
awarded the commendation for his 'out.
service and
standing
devotion to duty. lie

Come !arW5rhlj Yecr

A Job Well Done

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June 28,1965-Pags$A,

By Abigail Von Buren

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DEAR AUYs Can't "UP
DEAl AUY: I've been nod child is sift sad a
DEAR ADY Now do be doesn't ASK anyone. H.
IN
ARMS" iii that the you know when you are
it?
and
privilege.
Enjoy
married for four months
In knows It. So, It you "think"
teacher was
prsgeutfortwo.Iamde•
' '
staying on her love? I asked my mother
you're "in love," I would
S
ownU,nslncrd.rtotaacl
and she said there Isn't any say, think again.
ligMoi* i4 ' p. s 'my bus.
1EAR LUTZ After ned. discipline
bead. lvi here's the prob. Ing the tSttfl ftOM us Youngsters ? g
such thing, It's just was.
• • •
't
Problems? Writs to Abby,
kmt Prim the us.aeat I got mother who was up In arm' ting time and a halt over, thing you Imagine. But the
MY .gegea.M rhtg I aver the feet that her child's thee? I AN not a teacher. is 37 years old and It's been BOX 69700, Los Angeles,
CslIt.Yorapersoslreply,
kept
but!eanrimlmberthat$O so
eta" to Ed it from all ""tier__
enclose a stamped, sell-adMdss. fly wither, his with' alter e,beel because a "few" pests ape that method weeb. cbs probably forge
t. I've dressed earelo,s.
er my pvsadm.tiler, his children misbehaved, I am ad. The teasbir dlda't
asked several itb.r people
' • S
said, "New up in arms, tee. Did ft ever the guilty .,t, et w
,u
go and have a baby oecurtotbiimothsr thataf- did.N.enetold the teacher, and nobody seems to have Rate to write 3eters? Send
one dallar to Ahby, Box
first year you're mar- tar a confining active day of but th e culprit was told by the answer. Have you?
the
THINK I AM 19700, Los Angeles, Calif.,
rInd?" Thus I beard lengthy tucking, we teachers look the rest of the clue, and it
DEAR THINKi When a for Abby's booklet, "HOW
kibsr.s us the high oust of forward to $ quiet, empty never happened again.
living sad the lapertence of classroom where we are tree Why, .h why do parents PIF.O Ii reilly "in 1oys TO WRITE LETTERS von
our neat day's work? think they are doing their (and there IS such a th lngl) ALL OCCASIONS."
"gettlag to know year buso to plan
____
____
Iv. heard th is We don't
enjoy staying In children a kindness by let. ______________________________________________________
UM flne.
after school with students. tint them "express themsi ellen I feel like a coa•
p.te dimwit for wanting a But believe me, occasionally eel,..? We must have disc?.
baby an sues. Ni, I'm situ, th is Is a very effective pune and couideratlon for
any struM to tail anyone. n,eansofbssdlingan unruly the uxtpersonlfweareto
mtzip
I'm U and wanted $ baby class. Common seens would liv. health y, hippy, peaceful
right away, Now should I have led this angry
_______
_mother live.. Proverbs we lived by
till people? Lad what do I to infirm the taseber that are unknown to yotag psi.
EDYTh ThORNTON MCLEOD
say when thug mark smart her child had a deuter's ap pie. Even the Golden Rule
When
you
are
seriously
Ill, buy products which corns
remarks? I'm we ne one polntnsent. What good 414 It has changed to "Di It to
will belle,. we planned It
do her to sit Is her car for then before they 4o ft to there Is no problem In select from a reputable company. I
GOT A IECRET a half an hour? We are not you." No em. takes the time tog your n*edlcatlon-the phy. know that the Upjohn Com•
DEAR GOTi Tell people c?alrvoyut, When will the to teach our young People 51dm prescribes It for you. pany has built Its reputation
___E,ery.i'm 15 But, Ii YOU stOW older, there carefully through research
when you sn good and psrents learn to ioopenti moral l.uai
hurrying
to his grove. are many Ins that come to and product controL I come
ready. And dos t be sheepish, and stop fighting us?
A TIM TEACHER linoerely
Yets we no ins any explan.
you which are not serious but from a Iog ha. ci doctors
° '
aliens sm apslegles.A plan.
GRANDMA which require aid.
and l value the flaecldAmer.
I got some information from lean company.
John Campbell, a man who After 40, there
has the answers to many, t ngs t.
Jacoby So questions.
H. Is th e head of stance, I know that )lycitra.
the non-prescription products cm is an antibiotic ointment
tits Prevention of infection
department of the famed old
Wednesday, Jun. *3, IMI
he
N fie club
•' American firm,
osi'i
u,
jo hn Of thOU minor cuts we all get,
The
Up
Jim continues the discussion
that North holds all four of Company. In discussing the also (or burns and scrapes.
at Ileekwsod who, we left
the.e ales cards. South also consumer's difficulty in eboos. But It won't cure allergies,
WA N48
want@ to know about the m. Ing proper non.prescripilon skin rashes or serious injur_
an yess"day.
•*.s,e
Jim: "Tb. fillow.up Black.
portant king of hearts end Ii products from th e vast IIT1Y los. Xaopectato Is for the
wood bid if five no.tzump Is 'WU'
able to bid five no.trump. displayed and shown, Mr. treatment of diarrhea, but It
a demand to partner to tell.1
óQU4
North responds six diamonds Campbell made the following won't cure ulcers or any other
pi
how many kings he holds, H. •JST53
Q1I$4
and
South is able to bid $ poin ts, which I want to share ailment.
0
responds six clubs to ahoy no •Jl
grand slam with complete with you:
•ss
When you need medication
king,; six diamonds to ahoy
aovia
confidence."
"The Important thing Is to fo use at home, which doss
ins king; six hearts to show
$
Oswald: "It to Important to know when to call your doe. not require a visit to your doe.
QJ 1557$
two kings; six spades to show
point out that If North had tor. If you have any doubts- tor, ask your druggist or your
three sad ru no-trump to
hid five no.trwnp to show all whether it'. an injury, a pain, doctor about the manufactur.
show all four kings."
four aces the,. would have a fever or a skin outb reak- or of whatever medica tion you
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Oswald; "Today's band , *1111111
lsieut Wed been no way for South to eomsu1tyourphysIetan.isb n.sd. You must be comfort.
phowa the advantage if using i
v. iv p cheek on that on missing especially Important w hen able and you must be careful.

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about and pushing their
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Ivies good giade. and tile wotrying about what you can claim.. Nothing, as I feel sure
ability
to aow$ family and di to help him, and don't my readers know, can cure
OWM to doop easier tonight.
1110 1110 ft$Po@WbOON. (80 ladoo No We miserable by arthritis Or the 600111110a c"
At least, I hope they IU just because a. iis't king 1157151 socIal adviser. Just and you should be wary of
wbss thug bier whet a UM. i.g grades in high sebuil, figure that whether or not be any claims that promise
TitMt7 ci 1engs picimeor don't asiuwi that she won't Is a social success In high cures. Consumer groups and
has to say about eiscceu Is make a good wits, a rupossi. school Isn't going to make on. our government agencies are
high etilsel sad Its relation to hi. moth.r and a wurtb.whlle bit ci dlUerssce In the long constantly on the lookout for
success Is laInr We.
mombe, ci her community.) ran,
manufa ct urers who aisrepro.
The professor says that a And thi, last finding Is heel Tiday's parents are so sb sent their products.
recent study cii POW of of all for your peace ci mmd unbid Is lbs lives ci their Yirst, you should always
itji'tV. A'ni that there Is because sow you can really cblldres and so anxious for chock with your doctor, and
Mile or as relation between relax and stop pushing your their success that often the
_____
geod
grades sad lit.t thin, child to be popular sad to ails togts of ccsversatlus be. ________
thath.ha.afulj tw.sspansUoft.saagersla
slat success ($odontbsso aakesur,
awe that just because Junior social __
cahillir, The study how Iii or Junior Ii getting
Is having trouble with math shows that there Is NO lILA. along is high schooL Now
or ehealatry, he Is going to TIONIIUP AT ALL between overly concerned parents can
__High school is Just hI*
ha,. a but timi earning a soM aetMlee Is sibeel .14 relax.
ALR1 NAVY
living when be goes out lit, anything at aU Is adult life. schooL It isn't a preview if
JOINS THE
the werid.)
So It your Insanger Isa't howaboyorgi,lIsgelagi.
AmFORCV
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The study ii,, alas up right Ia tho mIddle ci every. get sling in life.

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TV Thee Show of the nlgbt* thing an the reseed shari..
0.11 P.M. 1150. Wednesday.
10*1041 P.M. £10 AN •tlO.0 ____
0 MiNus. Awi" -South su 17.51 to las Rd.
P.N.____
CBS. This 1ev. Night flays. "lieu Jams.."
usps. "UN at IDi wn.t enly HUlbillie.. (rerun)
(Color. (Rerun) Bob Hops
n'I funny mOments here as we ew Mars as this controversial snap.
Peace r - i
Wady includes interviews with colisgesise J.tbro (flax Bier) °' Jimade Walks, 51 New
to get put the
U Secretary asao, Tri.Y1 struggling
sixth grads. When he makes It, York. Though married, Walk.
I4s Adlal Stevenson,

C.b$ Ledge and ethers as there' trmi*e betsise
stteta I. evaluate the sue. principal doesn't want blot

romances a nightclub en.
to t.rtalner, played by Vets

uums 'tad failures of the UN attend hi. graduation
tornationsl poises.
keeping trce. by taking a i* front of the school's wealthiest
as
.e,
It ho. benefactor.

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onlat..ce. Jiki MacVane

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1161 PAlM DRIVE
131.1431
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Management

1(131 do ARTHUR FULMEII.
P 0 BOX ITT. MEMPHIS.

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122-4812
ranch Ave.
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auto trams., R, H, w/w.. Ures...
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loll Cuirvillol.", 4 Dr. Ff.
éylr?.ztrs Clean.

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astemobile. Factery
wamoty In effect . .................. . law

Automatic shift. spar. tire *
Jack. S1590. Stay be refinanced
through bank. or pay me
equity at $100 and take over
bank Nolte at $63-IT &amp; mouth.

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115_AutosForSale
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113. Wanted To Rant

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REPAIRING

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us at III S. Park Ave. BALL.

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FOR
TODAY1

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III.Aill A(IrNCY.
41 a to FT. house trailer tar
rent. 114S. Adults. 122-4567.

ford

SPECIALS

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125. Marine Supplies

WHY

$ITS agra. 223.0#41 nights,
GAIL Art. rum 145. 822-2263
an
108. Rooms For Rent

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112-1tontal Agents
113-Wanted To lient
Ils-Auto@ For H410
116-Autom--Sals or Trade
11 9-Trucks
le

204-Apartments For

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Excellent beater, radio and
[shot A unfurnished. un.

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104-Trallor Spaeo.-Iloot
*01-Trailer L.ot.- Sale

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Feb. II) Eli have $

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VACATION cottage. Auff. IST4.
NICE LY turn. 2 Br. hoipe.
Writ. J. K. Domln.y, Ill
2481 Palmetto. S22-0374.
ArSt., Mengs, Ooorala.
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Rent $95 W mo~ Plus
&amp; tax. ate anytime, or Ph. FURN. Gar. ApL 1003 Elm.
132-146? after 4 p.m. week-

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CENTER'S
CEN1
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was

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SHOPPING

Trucks For Sale

INSTAT-T

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4
Duplex Apt tetraisno fioeip.
must $OIL Make
tile bath. Venetian blinds, lit rick-up, sio-ossi. SR w. 66841tion.
Offer. 122-1438 after I
kitchen equipped. 2:3-3184 fru.

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AUTO GLASS
49`11-'
901 after 2:30 PM.
Ilowml
DdrM. Apt, kitchen equipped.
IS$%
W.
St.
I SaItIA19 Glan andD
3-DEDROOM. 1% bath. TAfg$
Paint 11BBSOLANA wood isad slual.
coulle.
2-noom
rut"
Apt.
for
lot. Apopka 889-2986.
--Water lnclu~od. $41. 332-T
-_ 00.
RUM. Favoo. 1504 From&amp; Isla
c4mp"
3 HOUIZ2Nothing
unfurnished
alls,
r1s. 81111-44111 French Ave. 323-1110.
tancy near
hut LAnnn 2-britroom rurn. Apt. Its us tn
NAL
cheap root. $33 Mo. and ~
--quire above American Rent
mo. Tot. 11IS-33111.
All.

M-2-5612

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74Uoiptet)
. the 0
N N
Few miles North-East of 11"I.
31-VAcumn cleanore
Hospital, Burg
All, veralty slip In Seminole
31`-mn%~lioc 6, storage
Oat Insurance Since American - Ca nty Must have V3,5UUI
19-1r. tormli,atore
Republic Insurance Company
Cau
.h. ,Ph. Orlando ,123-:97
43
-PI1ants - Foods - Boodo
bas basis using this now and
do- after I V. m.
so-misc. For Sale
situation for its policies
u
II-Artlelos For Itent,
Acres on beastif
Ill sary1cf- NEW BUSINESS
E xchan ge
E R FOR BALIL Iy.
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a pro. to Hwy 413. Owner William
66-Furalturs For sale
sslollat salesman 21 excell. M. Barnak. Rt. I Bait 3STA*
IS.-Antiqu*s
rot
Sale
ant prospects each week. Now Smyrna Roach. y
&amp;$-Money To Loan
P1111 s Guarantee of $111 12013.
£Inualas.. Opportunities
°
Per Week. W. will train a
aslooman with either Inour- or. HOUM Fos, SSW
&amp;ace or 41rtot sale exper. v`
him $125 for Jug Show. RAVENNA FARIC. I DOGrOOM,
F"n Sanford Rzolisaile
I bath. Low down Vgfmlmt
Fnacy him our proven Pat
$91.60 monthly. _•&amp;
e thod We'll guarantee that
man doing 5 training
Ian •
DROOM I
will show the now prospect
Class 11 so,iso. 95. Houma For Bak
act to" than $200 to coln. corner lot.I $31-1861.
mission for the week. We Terms.

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PWRMAO

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2,02 S. Park

"AMERICARE'

z::.ss$l.

120. Automotive RsrvIee
I • I bsdri* tuinhPhed housi. FIIRN. APT.. S.O$47.
room furnishedtra il-____________________________

5--Day Nurseries
li-Child Care

HOLLERS

III W. lid it. 111.1111
231 Con.
srttbIe. toed cisan condition ALL WORK OU4P.ANTED
held. aid out. isigain prlea.
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a.-Paroonals

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bedroom. Furnished. Couple.

Personal service

responsibility. Supervision or
mangement potential. earn
plate training. Prefer som;

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JOHN E. FOX
$400 salary Plas Incentive
in*. 26-45 years. married. am. 306 N. Parknealtor
Ave.
bilious. capable at asoull na

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2311 RL'ICIC

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AutomotIve Rent..

AUTO GLASS&amp;
ll&amp; y~ tI
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Upholstering ji mattress ran. LARGE eight bedroom. I bat%
ovating. Now &amp; used rural- home Ott specious corner lot.
turs. Call NIZ 11"dieff Mfg. 4 blocks from con or of BanCo. at 160 Colorr Ave. Sit- ford. Ideal of Investment.
business or building _____
$Ill.
Owner OVtrleaL 417 W. Ilt
Instructions
at.
Contact Everett A. list.
&amp;
69. Schools
per. Registered Broker, 2466
Park Ave.. Ph. 3:11-2211. In
FLYING SEMINOLE RANCH
or Lt. ol:eno
(Space University
anf ord
bert
C. Morris.
$ miles
t%vied o oral
Division. Headquarters
Now York.
student Instruction now Ely. V&amp;AnEUR. APOAin
61403.
(Send
MAIL),
on in Piper Cherokee "ISO."
tenant.
do
not
disturb
Plea.,
Come •ts and learn to ,
NOW. Expert Instruction in Ilea* offer. Listed "entities
a relaxed atmosphere remov- acceptable In trade.
20 ACRES-ST 0WNER
torns. Twin-engine Charter
available anywhere. Easo Join@ Dolton&amp;. 3.000' Lake Frost.
ant. I
1.100, p
Aviation Products available
Adr.rd.
,am 5A.
for floppy Flying. Ph. 266. miles (,
&amp;woo ,d,.Al;..V;ral
for further information
Lakefront
e. b.
and aDvoIntm ont.

lt'story including

fins.. $10 as.

120.

A,d:;•l

small 04141tre assume

Manuel

CLEAN I Bdr. Furs. Apt.,
etoel In, Water * Uhts

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a ISFDROOM furnished a I. it:
0 116. Autodl-Bale or Trade 123. Homits &amp; Metm
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- xmmo retrackable
3-11XDROOM boom furnished FURN. ApWassats, robse"ble hardtop. radist beater. power Gateway To ?a W ""re,
SiNring, $111 s&amp;ih or trade Robson 8
or unfurni.hsd. 1l1.$l12.
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n
864 1129T XV21111111113DIS Dower
off at 136 C)arrlpnn Dr.
AVALON APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE 4 Bedroom, 2 Both

UflOKBII

71. Male Help Wanted

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tric. Near N.A.L. $all Mo. Ph.
133-1140 after also.

9

C. A. WHIDDON, SR.

FREE EWrMATE

so.

able for
so

Vt.

alvd.. Puts.

A;te bi th.,•
suit- I

person. Mostly located down.

furnished.

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House, .crunsd porch. earport., sir.eo*dttton.r, large

we Trade Natl.ii

Freight darn.
..d
"on furniture. Many pieces
Show he damage. however

Hwy. 21.12, Ca...Iberry.

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Johns zaiy
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$2111
Ti? Park A ve.
813141811

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Page BA $7. Houaai For Real

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FURNITURE

HOOVXR VAM CLSIANERS
WHITE OMWING MACHINES USED ROYM Ty"writer, Olt-OL
PowzLt:s orricis SUPPLY
Atitborized &amp;else &amp; Bervide
GARRETT*B
FORD Forstroon T. O. It Tree.
tar. Roccadttlased Motor ~*
COLOR TV. Illga now. n poeseg. litt, Now beck tit*$. Wesion. now warlallity. Assume 122-1411.
mh1per as.

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1 TES. we sell government owned
tip starts'lla,
&amp; VA home&amp;
Used turalturs apstuanood. t,o" $106 Down Payment. rat "a
ate. Bought - *OIL LAWMIS
ying and ocaupeney
start. 016 11"to" Av* PL M111

LAWN

sag. $I. to Sew
ARMY-NAVY ANPLUS GOLF
Gun. sit-Tag after a P.
all Sanford Ave.
- weekday&amp;
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Now ySI, $PP tauti Ser'

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Them!

Seninole Realty SOUTHWARD

JZ

- CAMCORN (DIS, It 410 I

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1,1

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ER
STEUT
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USED FURNITURE
Realtor - Appraiser - Insurcowr

Astomatie W$tI?.
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buy witit walt " be" will
maw Just do S,lam toproso,
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befor,
isa sit down hap.

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Estate

Community

1.
ll sa
EDWARD &amp; OOLOII aid LBO. davlo
ts.t's'y
its..............
'e
1115
DOPtIE.
4
Prli,fl
h5e..,uSt,lM
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5055*? Ia 11110K1 .1 is.,
It &amp; it. ace let Country Club
-W~ ar4rea
at 4614
Deft""als. other claimants skintes 9%v
4 Pffewsk
Circle. evening&amp;
i el
"ass won onavacto
fill
Do,foodants.
T IOF
By F111110LICATIOX
we"01111 4w SVrr 111
lo. OCKNISID111111, ant
31011 MeKRZ XSMV CARR
awnins* wlth 9 x 17 cabana.
I Do you have a drinklar Wall* UOR"Aell
00 V40UOR 444 10ft"TH Of FRANCIS
"RUCgAWVUU
ftess
Seminole
Oosstr
.
NO MONEY DOWN
MART
L
SCUNISID3111,
his
totterd
yard located Park Ave
I low Write IP. 06 910 U116 Vol ROD URT t, HILTON an d pialatiff in the above styled
333.0711
70*French Ave.
who may be dead nd not
Trailer Court, No. 36. $L300.
SHARON k MILTON, kl• cause by 5. J. lalcisee, • knowndead
'IW
aU
1
SH.IO31.
Assistant Untied states Alter. all voketwo Paris" sited *Ulm*
95.
Houses
For
bale
"fr.
to
an
&amp;Ott*
against
4. Buggy 0BN
RMID311C111 valmlows.
all power. air send. $1510.
the "to bevilsof W claiming toy
1-2 &amp;ad I bedrooms
I
zdw:rd L asks
131.1043.
AND TOI Als partles d"Imiss defendants
eight. tilt, it Minuet Is
I
KEW and USED
Gatoft, sad to
Interea by, through, in. and Loots A.upon
I M***iae'ra poy
V.
lb.
property
this
Awning.
A
Cabana.
Satsired
1*
furnishing
pro..
have
been
t
DOWN
$Pf.CTAL.
HONEYMOON
real
force
a
ties
D
.m.
'n
.1.
doy as' against the afor..
sets w50'. otestas SW$&amp;
MOflh1 H'
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poets to our men without cost
I-aywn £%VIUL
(Jet off with a good start In QtYAI.iY
situated ii this District aid
American 34
TITY A
T A TC%Bk
es3i pstioii
I $0 Se. Oak. $l$4$$I
1U.1151
lwoa4mta
every week in Florida for I *11.1201 1643 Hiawatha at 12.1$ V IlAt V tt .IJ.%JLU&amp;
this I lldrm. i t,atn home. Hwy *7.115
U foBowsi
7017 All heby sMlfl.d described
.aci.su
ow
years. Now with
toot too alleek C~ TANGL11.
szVPAAL Outatsailing I &amp; 3 C.11.0. Hituated on blit lot
NATIONAL
st a Conplalat to foredo" a
On This One. .................._ $
as
AURRICAnt-1
6. CW Cm
4 BEDROOM. large family Bedroom flames available tn In nice neighborhood. owner 1013. Alobile flumeit - Rent'
WOOD SECTION THRM11
eartas martsage ofteembert
11411C11
dw
slit"
name
so
great
we
are
resist.
A
room. central beat and o4r. all Areas at Sanford. toot as
tranaterreti. Priced at just
the following described '"I
tea an
. *
aring it with the U. S. Patent
$1.000. Terms to suit respon. I 11111t1l. Trailer d; a 2 lldrm.
CAT8.
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IS W
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MA
IPW
RIPS
MODDIff
144 thereof so recorded In
2440 propfirty, to-wItt
01, OC3MIUD23t
OPEN 8 A.11L-9 P.M. MONDAY-MDAY
office. Mr. Osborne. 1380 Or- 3 lots Loch Arbor area. By
Trailer an large tAke, Adults
Mbis buyer.
;;Z Book 10. WW 89 M MART
S. Oak Avev 11111-011L We
Let IS, Block 9. Im.
so
Bedroom
Stroad,
Winter
Park.
owner.
311.70ig.
ange Ave,
only. 123-1161.
I
Public Records of Send'Never Clem
THURAVINUD VIMM AD11
8 AJ" FJL SATURDAY
If*"
WIN
Florida.
nole County. Flor i da,
D1VOK according to the OL9141
,
3 FIEDROOM. 1% wathof I
It appearing to the Court
mw_r
pigii, thereof. so recorded In
loot
IL
Park
AM
a"
ass
askeewle
%aim 6ae
bone. CarpOrt6, UtilltiON. SI13
WANTED- COUP
fenced Vera. Country CI
W,L" Back 13. page Is. Pub. that the defendants Edward
sit $11ts anytime
'u
will" Smatess. 6018"664
Wife) collect case on Chick- Heights, Lake Mary Bond.
mo. Adults. No pato. 322-7651.
1
lie V.
*card@ of Seminole 1. Golan and Last&amp; A. Golan.
Awfrp"
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTT
wes"d6
eredito
04ruz;
urn.
AKA
on
farm,
house.
utilities
f
Assume
Miff.
&amp;
DACHSHUND
papplalk
133
Ezater.
=I
a" not Inhabitants of nor
;=
,
U106 Do.
I
8:3.9172
Coasty.
SnOTI416
116
N.
Park
Ave.
toos,
or
*111tor
'w~
TRAILER with cabana, Vur '
M
it qualified. opportunity It Its Mo. 133-9668.
(Vacatlon spalals)
blwk &amp; ra44 100 Ant" bag boo* filed against YOU Is found within Ill* $tat* Of Plot'
was, water, lights. Pyt. y4.
In.
stalats
n"
,
d
La
I the &amp;be" styled suit, a" YOU I&amp;S, slid boys Rot Voluntarily
122.7341
der
W66=00=0111
miles
East
417.
a.
D.
NI
CE
44.
2
rntet
zrnAtiT,i*
FIRST STREET
of appeared heroin. "a that ParRAL.
mhOr$
;
take a
I ore
bath. withfl4
I Ii I1TiT GSIUIAKIHEP$IIID Pu
ased car as down payment. 106. ApartmentLe for Rent '" F&amp;I"a
or
Sit" $49.
MARY
S,
1190111111111st
MN
redwood
enclosure
and
a
RICO
Verelondf $18 41111 IlSt 1111-311Lyour
a the Complaint
1`1911111TU'S
practical
because
their
1`4114on
lawn. Assume Mortffgg* ill"
his Wife, Who ill" be ""
ed
. 72. Female Help =aRM
i 163 Jeep GWN
2297 so
AND11110M. stualt. am""4 Whereabouts we an.
list knew&amp; I* be d"As
lUlib. Al'?. 123.900.
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NE
'4*
Corral,
alive,
aid
an
uikaew*
.
JOHN
SAULS
AGENCY
$15_ U1•I$1S.
MIDDLE AGE whil, lady to
Csootra p.ulevari. Orlando, ORDERED that EdwaM
406 SAN CARLOS
iles and ownsests havVUItN.Apt.100Park.
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ORDERED that tb adjudlel. Clunk
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sit at
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50 juvenile hoboes from the area. The feativi.
ties were climaxed with an authentic "hobo
stew" luncheon and awards given the winning
attire. Two of the winners are Rocky Bowling
and Brenda Burnham for their portrayal of
"real hoboes."

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TALLAHASSEE
Hayden Burns Issued a pies
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 219
VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire
Established 194)3 THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1965
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ment today imposed a drastic series of win-the-war
Small county forces, unable to
measures that included a diplomatic break with
get the votes to kill outright a
France, an official declaration of a state of war, .,.b Ii
bill to end rural control of the
..
and closing of all newspapers.
Legislature, embarked on a
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filibuster today to run out the
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clock on Use dying special is.
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apportionment session.
position to his program that
With the session expiring at
also provided a curfew for
midnight, rural house memSaigon, outlined 'very strict
bets fined up solidly to talk u
control" of economics, and
long as possible, knowing that
E. G. BANKS (right), president of South Seminole nk, looks over exthreatened more "drastic but
even an hour's delay can pie.
ansion plans with J. P. Toole, vice president and cashier. The program
vent final actions
temporary measures." He
will cost an estimated $250,000.
To start oft the talkathos,
hinted at new soak.th..rich
Rep. Arch Thomas ci Bralord
moves In a program of social
Referendum election on
pmpos an amsodmeat to the
revolution,
adoption of a charter for the
35-senator, 1 . represestatlys
Ky warned that the moves city of Casaelberry has been
bill that would up the buses Is
were necessary because of the not for Monday. July 26, In
124 members but with frac.
serious turn of the war in a proclamation limed this
caa1voUngesthattbestas
of big vounty members would
Viet Nam. H. said general week by Mayor Owen Anitey
count more than that__
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mobilization was not yet following a special act of the
rural legislator.
necessary and there would be 1065 legislature providing the
no abridgment of freedom but charter subject to adoption South Seminole flank In In a joint statement by E. 0. largement of the bank to more White the Hoses we. issisyhe banned anti-government by a "majority of voters."
Fern Park today announced It 1 Banks, president, and A. 0. than triple its present size, big with this bill, the huts
a morning s.utos that bad
demonstrations.
A similar election two will soon expand its facilities I Bush, chairman of the board, The hank located on U. S. setbe
interrupted .holtly $1.
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papers and several more in nine votes.
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the provinces. The ruling Jon.
no charter bill abolishes
heiress, as bosoenry cit.
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would publish two e present "town" and
taa.
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at ben oiTlodda.
Papers of its own for a one erestes the "city" of Cassel.
opened In 1961, it was felt th
Before the Senate ees,iusd,
month trial period — one for berry. It provides for and de.
the need for a major expansion big county forces, which ut.
the military and one for tines its government. juri,.
of this magnitude tier this week steered ______
to pie.
diction, powers, d at is s
civilians,
sags a 5$-Senates' bill eapert.
y.ould not come before the
The drastic measures a). franchises, Immunities and
Th. effect of Orange effect Seminole County," Al of the decade," Bush said. say meets the U. I. luçceies
most overshadowed the war privileges: authorizes Impost.
Court's "one man, - sW'
in which 46 U.S. jet fighter. lions and improves taxation County's drainage problems exander said,
"The very gratifying accep. order, huddled behind closed
bombers attacked military methods; sets penalties for will be the subject of a
Orange County officials tones of the bank by residents doors to plot strategy Icr lm
targets north of Hanoi for the violation of city ordinance.; briefing session in county have requested cooperation of and businessmen of the Malt. final hours.
third consecutive day and sets powers to b. exercised
Seminole County to permit landSemlnole County area They'd like to Sod seas way
pounded Vial Cong positions by the municipality, and pro- commission chimbers, at 2 construction of certain can. during the bank's first four to get the required 10 sofia
In the south with deadly se- video for transition of offic. P.M. June 29, Commission als, control structures and years has necessitated the at. to get the 55.1011 plan up
lots to the city created under Chairman John Alexander drainage improvements with. coloration of our expansion Senate floor action without
suite.
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announced today.
U.S. Army paratroopers the act.
plans."
committee aaslgumeat If to
stationed 15 miles from the In conjunction with An. "We have arranged an .1. Chairman John Alexander Beglnnjng with a staff of six, should clear the Kouls. But U
B1.n Moa at, base near Sal. stey's proclamation, Mrs. t.rnoon session of our regu. suggested interested citizens South Seminole Bank now has this point, leaders could cotat
gon were flown into action Mary Hawthorn., town clerk, tar meeting Tuesday in order should attend the briefing 20 officers and employes. only 27 or U votes.
against the Communist Viet announced that registration that Orange County officials session in the Seminole Coun. Total resources of the bank Gov. Haydon Burns has
Cong today on a day-long books are open from 5:30 and engineers may present ty commission room so they now total over $8.5 million and promised to convene a second
search and destroy operation am. until 3 p.m. daily in the an outline of their proposed can be informed on the pro. more than 6,000 customers special session to get started
make use of its deposit and at noon Friday U ,I1Ibt
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iu fl• Blend In $ wrong make Barnes Jaime's drive Miami Beach for Post Be. was driving the last car In .4 on him—the rest of the lion was typed up. But, when squared away the story.
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fleet was no whir. In sight. he realized It was going 10
turn to JacbosivWs. Mix from Miami to Georgia • yannah, Ga., where the cars line,
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where he was going. H. on. Is felt aura he would find
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to,, Inc., of N Miami Beach, Farmer's Market. it looked
reckoned with Jacksonville. Ilke a good place to stop and to the court house, and, at morning,
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realise the spprsacb to Rwy, needed some help. But where As Mrs. Lewis talked with lay. H..,s,sr, be Is most
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a small, open boat frees Cubs he was trying to net a license son who knows no English. now. But It will probably be
long time before Bamon
to the United Stales In plate. ho, the two men took Samoa insisted his trip was
April. 1104, to seek ref. Raison to the courthouse and "Stilt.." U. kept pointing to Jalae — theCubeurefugss
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the $7,240,000 in improvement That Is the target date for the
funds for Sanford Naval Air first plane to touch down,
Station approved Tuesday by In speaking of the runway,
the Senate Armed Services Swanson said "we want to
committee, will be okayed by emphasize the appreciation of
Congress for the fiscal 110366 the bas. and Capt. Richard
budget.
Fowler (Reconnaissance At.
This was the word today tack Wing One commanding
from Capt. Chandler Swan- officer) for the recognition
son, base commander of the and acceptance of the Incon.
air station. "We are very venience by the people In
optimistic," Swanson said, Sanford."
"with the appropriation ii "We know its .1 horrible
m u ct closer to passage. burden but we are verygte.
Everything we had planned tilled that we have reeeied
and hoped for was included In the minimum number of cu•
the funds. It will be a real plaint.."
great step forward."
Other Items of construction
When the fund, are given included in the proposed funds
final approval, the major pro. include a new aircraft can.
ject In the base improvements trot tower, a new enlisted
will be extension of the north. men's barracks to house 504
south runway.
inca, and a new SOman Bach.
In anticipation of passage clot Officers Quarters. There
of the funds, Swanson said is also planned a modernisa.
this morning, "Plan. (for lion of the 1942 electrical dis.
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the new runway) are being tribution system at the base.
Dr. Patricia Drabik, Rol. drawn now. We (the Navy)
tins speech professor will be are doing sverythlng possible
the principal speaker at the in advance so we can push Name Copeland
charter meeting of the Toast. as fast as possible when we
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
mistress Club, tonight at get the go ahead."
the Trade Wind. Cafeteria. The new runway, which will W. B. Copeland of Jackson.
Others will be Capt. Chandler alleviate most of the noise yule was elected chairman of
Swanson and Loring Bur- over Sanford from the flying I the Gain, and Fresh Water
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terr3nean, recently, played
hot to Dr, Eugene G. Fubini,
aI.tnnt secretary of defense.
The defense official was
briefed on the reconnaissance
capabilities of the Vigilante
and toured the Integrated
Operational Intelligence Cen.
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Rep. A. Sydney Herlong
Jr. says 63 per cent of the
retired people who answer.
d a questionnaire he sent
say they oppose Medicare.
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Sign on local sporting
goods store: "Closed all day
Wednesday. Field testing
equipment." (Another way of
saying, 'gone fishing?").
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John Xridsr, manager of
the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce, Is observ.
lag his 30th anniversary as
a Sanford resident. He's been
with the chamber now for a).
most 10 years.
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Featured on the "To Tell
The Truth" TV quiz program
over WDBO.TV Monday s.f.
ternoon was the handsome
young wildlife artist Ray
Harm, whose inspired paint,
lags of birds thrilled visit.
era to the Conservation Show
at the Sanford Civic Center
last Fall.
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the Circuit Court has been
named wend vie. president
of the State Association of
Court Clerks of Florida. Durlag the put year Beckwith
served as secretary of the
group. He has also been
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nallum Institute In Gainesville this week
Debbie Dalton and Perry Echelberger, head to.
porter and editor respectively of the Seminole
High School newspaper, "Smoke Signals." The
course Is sponsored for high school newspaper
staff members
all over Florida by the U,
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will be held for yearbook editors and staff.
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meat for
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and promptly shuttled the measure to the appropriations
group for final action.
Rep. A. S. Herlong Jr., today
said "We do not anticipate any
trouble getting this money."
The bill has already receiv.
cd full approval In the House.
The original construction

project Included extension of

the north-south runway, air.

M craft control tower, enlisted
men's barracks, bachelor out.
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE is up for sale once again. Above pictu re
cer's quarters and an eloctri.
shows the clubhouse and pro shop. National Exhibition Company (San
cal distribution system.
Francisco Giants) have notified th e city that they wish to sell their lease.
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SANFORI) LIONS CLUB has donated a new $335 TItmua Vision Screen.
Ing machine to the use of the Seminole County Health Department for
testing child re n's eyes. This is the second machine the club has bought
for this purpose. The machines will also be used to give free eye tests to

the public at the Lions Club Fun Fair, July 5 In Fort Mellon Park. From
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A public hearing has been CojnmIuion should not order propose an, Mareses S.
set for July *i on a petition them to institute lbe non- rates.
Residence rates Is the
before th e Florida Public optional extended service.
Deepest Raid Se
rv ice Commission for coun. The countywide telephone Sanford area are expected
tywide telephone service In tie-up Is expected to result to be Increased from $0 to
In a small rats increase for 60 cen ts per month. Business
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port of a majority of the which would be comprised of
those pn Southern Bell lines, rates would be hiked front 45
by Gordon Orr, director.
ThV Commission Set the However, the Winter Park cents to $1.50, depending
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more than three counties.
Orr also displayed for th e house,
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commission a huge map f Action was delayed on Rep.
Counties and represents- Air Force Jots bombed * hear1s for 10 am. In the Telephone Com pany does not the type of service.
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Orange and Seminole Counties George Stone's proposal, a tives Included: Dade ii, military barracks northwest
with the areas defined In th e compromise d e s I g n• d to Duval 9, Hillsborough g, of Hanoi and barely 10 miles
report depicted In various col. break the current rsappor- Pinellas 7, Broward 7, Or. f ro m the border of Commun.
on to make Interpretation tionment deadlock. "I've tried ange 6, Palm Beach 5, Polk 1st China today. The raid was
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to ta ke Into consideration 4. Eacumbia 3, Voluala 3, the deepest penetration of
A th ree-judge Federal panel easier,
today called for proposed .. The brochures covered the some political realities In dc Urevard 8, Sarasota 1, Leon the war.
A U. S milita ry spokes.
apportionment plans t be ls.ntl use Inventory In acres veloping th is plan," saId 1, Alachua and Gilchrist
submitted to the court from and percentages for Seminole Sto ne, who will be speaker of would share two, Manatee to man said 41 Jets hit th e
they 1, Okaluosa 2, and the Communist barracks at Son
Interested part ies by July County with special maps and the House In 1967,
iie urged th e committee to following one each: Lake, La, 120 mIles west northwest
6th If the Legislature fails t
get busy on his, or any, plan Seminole, Lee, Marion, Mon. of hanoI and 10 miles south
realign itself by July 1st.
because time was running out toe, Gadsden, St. Lucie, Jack- of the town of Lao Cal on
The brief order by appeals
In the special session. H. son. Osceola, Santa Rosa, th e border of Viet Nam and
Judge Warren I.. Jones er4
said unless the committee Putnam, and Indian River. China. Other pla nes hit the
District Judges William McBan Nuoc Chin ammunition
acts today to get some
Rae and David Dyer Indicat.
depot 70 miles north west of
Members of the Seminole plan to th e floor, th ere would
ad the court may intend
Hanoi.
select one of the plaits. The County Chamber of Corn- be little cha nce of any nut.
In the ground war two U.
portlountent before the ses.
order said the pIUS submit- merce Coffee Club will
S. Marines were killed today
aba closes out Thursday
tad to the court must be "In one of the county's busiest midnigh
when their jeep hit a land
t.
accordance with the stand.
mine eight and a half mile.
aids laid down by the Su. industries In operation when The committee
DETROIT (UPI) -Chry.. west. of Di Nang. A spokes.
proms Court of the United they convene for their June Stone's proposal for study,
session at Alix of Sanford'a Indicating It would be dl,. Icr Corp. and the Ford Mo. man saId they were an route
states."
The Legislature is current. plant on Highway 17-92, just cussed again In an afternoon tor Co. moved today to begin to re-establish commun ication
session-alt.r today's meet- full participation In the In. wi th an artillery reconnaisly deadlocked In $ battle over south of Onora Road.
The tour of the plant wi ll Ing of the full House. Effect ItIal 3 per cent cut In the 10 lance party which was bay.
the U. S. Supreme Court of.
be conducted by manager of the action was to leave per cent excise on new auto- lug radio difficulties.
der to reapportion Itself on
In Saigon a firing squad
Ronald Sanders, after coffee only two more House se'. mobiles.
"one.man, one-vote" bails.
Ford Issued lbe first of executed a terrorist who
"Such plans (submitted) and doughnuts are served on alone before the session end..
Stone's plan would give approxima tely 200,000 excIse tried to bomb a barracks
should be supported by pop. the porch.
ulatlon data and other appro. Haffee Watchers are asked populous Dade County 10 tax reba te checks that will housing American Arm y offi.
cers, It was part of Premier
prInto information for consid. to form a motorcade at 9:15 aenators, Dual 5, Palm be seat to Ford customers.
The tax cut was retroac. Nguyen Coo Ky's promised
oration by the court If
A.M. at the Chamber build- Beach. Polk and Escambia
Legislature of Florida has Ing. Special parking fsdfll. two each, and lbe following live to May 15 and the auto crackdown on terrorists, connot validly resppertloned ft. ties will be provided on the counties one each: Volusla, companies have promised to ruption and other practices
self by July 1, iNS," isday's front la wn of the iwl* suit Brevard, Sarasota. Leon, see th at th eir custome rs ri. weakening lbe war against
lb. Viet Cong.
Manatee, Bay, Seminole, Lake celve the benefits.
establishment.
order said,

State Office Building In Winter Park.
A joint petition requesting
the metro telephone service
has been fi led with th e Commission by th e Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce, County Board of Corn- A Sanford woman died an active member of
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missioner,, City of Sanford. Monday af te rnoon In a Glas. First Baptist Church, Of the
Altamonte Springs, Cassel.
Eastern Star, and of the
berry, Longwood, North Or. gow, Ky., hospital as result Sanford Garden Club.
of in juries received In an
lando and OviedoSurvivors, other than her
The petitioners seek to tie automobile accident there husband, are $ sister, Mrs.
the Southern Dill Telephone last Tuesday.
Mae Myers of Sanfordi a
System Is the North pa rt of Dead Is Mrs. Hazel Smith, Brother, Rev. 0. G. Bniddoek
the county Into th e Winter 63, of Flora Heights. Her of Elkart, md., and several
Park Telephone Company in husband, Myron Smith, and nieces and nephews including
the South end of the coun- another Sanford couple, Mr. Mr.. Donald Knight of Sea.
ty.
and Mrs. C. J. Coleman, also ford and Mrs. Fred 3. Fisher
The bearing called by th e of Flora Heights, who were of Atlanta.
Funeral services will be
Commission Is on a show reported as receiving serious
cause order to South ern Boll Injuries In the accident, are held at 10 am. Friday at
and Winte r Park telephone expected to return borne Gramkow Funeral Home with
companies sta ting why the Wednesday.
Rev. Fred B. Chance offici.
Mrs. Smith, a native of atlng. Burial will be In High.
Columbia City, hid., moved la nd Memory Garden, hissI
to Sanford in 1985 and was City.

CAR PURCHASERS WILL RECEIVE REFUND FROM MANUFACTURER

dIvorcee Mrs. Rachel Wilson
Moughton. 47.
Mrs. llought.n was found
dead Is the apartment of
Chester Venable, $04 W. 18th
St., under circumstances
which Polk. Cbl.f Arnold
Williams and Coroner Hugh
Dunces Monday said Wiest.
54 a "st rong suspisios of
homicide.
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watch the advertise. cosmetics, business machInes,
Removal if ths ertao tu to May Is, and car purchal. have bees sold
mint. and commercials and cameras, film, projectors,
pe
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find Out what stores are pass, electric, gas and cli spptl.
automobiles. INIaSs
from the manufacturer, basic price will remain
ances, fresiers, lighters, mat.
tics and baadbags teds, Is Henceforth, however, the price same, but the taz will then not lag along the ten cut.
. are suggestions you ches, musical Instruments,
not causing siceeiiri rosters
gM follow It you want Is pool, mechanical pencils,
to Isoterd merchants as trr will be reduced and t he tin be Included.
as 'b nglog lbs price tags Is sa ving will be reflected direct. In cases where the retail reap full bw.fIt of the tin phonograph records, playing
cards, radio., and phone.
ly on the merchandise price price "Includes tax." the eon. cut:
concerned.
sumiti can expect to me the First, leans which Items are graphs, relrigeratcs's, spor ting
It will involve, S. sues is- sticker.
stan',,, the re-marking if This win pretty much be the Mom ridrel in total tagged affected by the lax reduc. goods (except fishing .qidg'
igem enl standard procedure lot all price. This will be the case too. When you go to buy cue, meld), and tilevWosi eels.
anus. from
ring to as a'tme" leaded automobile dealers, a spot with moat jewelry aid appll' check the price against what Another hint for th e bargain
bunter Is to pay special at.
saces, as their retail prices you have been paying.
With eip,uM,e atrsessile., check revealed.
hut most merchants seld it Is many instances. consuss- kilad.4 the hidden excise lax In most cases the ten cut is tithe I. the store advertict
consumer Items iame4lately W. Whether It's the splash 4 4
won't take mire than a day at en may not realise they are or manufacturer's tan.
in the newspaper, radio • Isle.
getting the tax cut, when in It'. gong Is be sp in the affected Is 10 per cent,
tm
One automobIle dealer said y,allty they are. This will be consumer to keep Wormed The Items include furs, Jew. vision commercial, or just a
U0 tax cut will be xetrsec'Jve du. to the fact that ashy Mimi about prices. He Is going to dry luggage sad handbags sign plastered on lbs window.
at a price have to

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p.1k. department, but as.
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Moughtes died froa lees of
blest
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Tire Department was praised
for quick action in a fir. Fri.
day at the E. W. HarviUs home
on North Third. A gas can ax.
plod.d causing a fire which
damaged the utility room and
screen porch.
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four local firms have agreed
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W. E. McLauchlin will be in
W.
E. Hutchison, city attorstalled as new president of the
Sanford Lions Club Tuesday ney, to draw a new lease
also been Included In the proS
night during ceremonies at the which excludes the portion of
ject, at a cost of $544,000.
the golf course on which the
Capri Restaurant. H. will be
Earlier this month soil borInstalled by Lions District Gov- city's new water plant is loing tests were conducted in
cated
and
which
also
prohibernor John F. Nicholson of
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preparation for the
County
Ocala. The affair, which gets Its the cutting of timber or
extension.
underway at 1:30 p. m. wil l be the construction of residences
Current projects at the NAS
between the fairways.
Ladles Night.
Include construction of addl.
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A portion of land at lbe
tional aircraft parking spat'..
Sanford Poilceman Herman 11th and 12th hole. covering
One area Is being constructed
flarztatt, who has been bospi. some five acres Is also to be
Just east of the present apron .
lathed at Seminole Memorial quit-claimed back to the city.
The new parking space, cow.
By Dottie Austin
with charts broken down Into mole County land is UndC%'el. ering approximately ivoo
Hospital with a back ailment, The golf course, which was
has been transferred to Winter originally laid out so metime Seminole County commis.! residential, Industrial, groves, i oped, swamps, lowlands
square ya rd s, normally will
Park Memorial Hospital for In the mid-1920's alter sever- sloner, today auth orized th e farms, swanp. lakes and nv. lakes and rivers,
accommod ate 15 RA-5C VIgi.
cr1, trade areas, recreation There Is appro ximately 19 lante jet aircraft .
further tests. It I. not known al false starts has changed purchase of $36000 worth of areas
and otter Jb. 3.
percent of the land In the re- This project Is the third In a
bow long he will be hospitals. hands many times. The last
voting
machines
to
cover
The re port jndlcate that sklential, iniiui.trlal, trade, series of five authorized last
ed Meanwhile, Ptlmn. James sale, to the NEC In 1952 was new
Hardy I. recuperating at home in the neighborhood of $30,- the new precinct.. recently set more than 80 percent of Scm. I farm ,tCII public U5t'.
year by Congress In a $,0O1,.
following major surgery a 000. Present askin g price Is U,
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torneys representing th e Sanford Atlantic National Rank
and David M. Wheichel of
Fort Pierce who has expressed Intere st In buying the
property.
Under the terms of the
lease, the city must approve
any potential lease, to whom
the National Exhibition Cornpany proposes to sell. The
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The 20 new machines, at a
Whelebsi, who Is interest. cost of about $1,700 each,
his beat.
ad In purchasing the property, must be ordered before July
CO
Is th e son of Hugh Whelchel, I and will be delivered during
In an apparent eftort to a form er owner of the course tiit month of September.
stow down drivers before the and the brother of Howard Commissioners set July 1
epcombg long Fourth OIJUly Wbelchsl, city finance direit- for the begi1ng..pf, budget
weekend, Florida Highway Pa. or. H. is a native of SAnford, bearings and set July as a
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an4 Nation.
W troopers were repor ted now engaged In lb. insurance tax equalization bearing date.TALLAHASSEE ($JPI)
very active over the weekend. business in Fort Pierce.
Brochures of lb. program Tb. house lteappo&amp;tlonment In the house the state's
action iarge.t counties would get
One Clock Winder who had
for th. coming year from the Committee de1ayi
reason to drive over the Can.
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Join t Orange.SemIaole Coon. again today on a -senator, their own representatives but
teal Florida ares, reported the
ty Planning COmI'ISIOn were 109-repreeentatl,. pan which the smaller counties would be
troopers very active In areas
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VOL. 57 United Press L eased Wire
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 217
Established 190$ TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1965

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to begin silxiiy visit to the
United States designed in
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was made recently to Mrs.
PUI*IITATION of $ flagstaff
Nancy Nordstrom, left, senior vice commander
$27 by Cdr. Claudia Trlola,centar and Mrs. Carolyn Frid, put district
Service Board, John Krlder pm.
conunander. In behalf of
asntsd Cdr. Nordstrom with a donation to be used for the post's
(Herald Photo)
tar, program.

SHOP

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becued chickenh baked beans,

claw and rolls. Entertainment
will be provided and all an
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Academy of Friendship Meeting of Udord Chapter 1404, Women of the
Moose to (left to right) Eloise Snuill, Edna Mishotto, Emma Willis, Ellie E;6y, Emma BasUrs, and Sadie Proehl.

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men of the Moose, bad an contest for
benefit of the
Academy of Friendship Most- Little Red Schoolhouse, to be
Ing during which the Golden bold at Municipal Stadium at
Ring cormoulf was conducted '46 p •Friday.
Sanford Chapter 1404. wo.

and Friendship Rings prss.nt.

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note Hlxh School, featuring ritaft
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John Homer, Ecidle Hubbard,
C. K. Fisher, Hibbard Cos.
Crowell, Charles stein,
.elberry, and Ben Evans, dl.
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employers and the coammdty
nor and Mrs. Hugh Duncan as a whole, so that local edo.
of Sanford were special cation and training may be
ta.
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ORLANDO (UPI) — Police eggs ng
under Blow on the
sought class todaythe
cs, committee were Nun. help local youth chits, suit.
tity of 6 woman d
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who apparently made Off with RiChUCIL
Jose* Foy explalsoc
six diamond rings valued at
nearly $10,000 Monday,
Harry Kottelman, owner of

Plams soomed overhead drop have boa dam Without him,
Plar hundreds of vari-color- as he was the_or1g1, wier
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that very day. We were al. opening of Deltona Plaza.
familiar with the Gary Cunningham of the
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ermarket and Mangles Fabric Introduced and spoke about
Shop. The 7.11 did a boom. the new Gulf Service station

Ing business mid the' hard. wbkb is imew, under castru%Were store was kept busy. tion. The County Commini=-

rAKE ADVANrAGE OF NEW LOW PRICES WHICH

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NOW INCLUDE FEDERAL EXCISE TAX REBATE!

signed to appear.
Another combo is "The shy
Guys,"
Shannon.
Krowk and Jim Donabas.
T b a Coasters, featuring
dy Bowline, xddle Brand.
of Cbsptsr Mo 26"MAK,0"
way and Rustor Bruce are an.
The .sremosywuez.mpft- Reread B
and she and the two men
other local group scheduled to Cava , Division in Korea. Dr. Bob Zone., Jr., Pratt man
by @&amp;worken of Orlando
Smith s unit Is situated north dent of Bob Jame University left.
Cbsftw 1"
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militarized zone between Corn. featured speaker at a banquet later and again the woman
W" Alike Smassr- prealdlur Mary, has the distinction of
Lodge

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tin will boon hand to play the Smith, a medical aldman Will
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Winds Cafeteria, Seminole TALLAHASSU (UP!)
warm.up and will also per- wIth the division, entered the Puss shopping Center, Ca.- Agriculture Cots miss
P'antala., recorder.
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Unit. States foreign aid
A vocal solo, "Alice Blue gram under which be received form during the evening. Reid Army In July, 1N4, received selberry, at 7:15 V. m. In Doyle Conner told
has offered technical assist- basic training at Fort Gordon, charge at reservations and ho_ of the National Guard officer
Gown," was presented by Kr..
contract
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Sires and the Ga. and was Last stationed at cal arrangements for the oc. training school Sunday the Tile
$olaa with Pianist Vote Sloan m. United States
as accompanist during the set. taking the breadeastlig equip. members of the Seminole Fort Hood. Tea.
ca" iIs
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Association for Re. H. is a 1*14 graduate of al, 4111 last Pine Hills Circle the rol, of his agency.
.many,
meet, nest li ny iij turn. County
larded Children.
(lifts of appreciation from
Crosses High School.
Othads, telophos CY *1*11 'Our military establishment
the chapter were presented to
is designed for national defense
country and the Ma). ryvr
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of Dolton. He called " butty bums &amp;W draft for 014
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PMW early warning at any dinuers scheduled In hay cities from its cam
possible Communist buildup to throughout the United states

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of this planned city; John concluded 11113 talk, the draw
Banner of the Miami office; of an &amp;I*)&amp;" WAS heard I'M
and Elliott Mackie, president everyone feat"d die Wo
of Mackie Brothers, who was Wing to 6&amp;UO the AMA im
me of the three Withers who Which ike ftg *I go batmade this Me bit al parg. loms Would drop.
I was $ogry to Miss the prodim* possible for us.
Mackie spoU briefly abod gram which followed the gp*
JD~cltoima amd Its boginsin . pearace of the TV star, Idlewho entertained
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I. attend the recent Seminole likely name of "The Rodents" Korea. The tat Cavalry Dll. friends of the university to be Plos. While she kept their
Ifth School Ct"s Of U110 M led by Pat Forrents, have at. :Ion is engaged in surveillance held In the Orlando an&amp; June attention, the two men appar-

7% 19-year-old soldier is A almllar bamcluot is schodulAlso 1010116T1014111 a rield tr&amp;M- ed lor Miami, Jums X
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Biple, chaplaial Kathy TOUM, Bell mad* the trip all the so joined the competition.
A group called "The Nits.
gul4ol Xatte Nusersasker, war hom Malawi. a now as. mem,*
from North Orlando have
Frailest Bolas, Gretches Leaw Un on the African continat.
aWniflod their wish to play a
"a 12 a telecommunic"048 the Band-A-Baloo, and
Jimmy
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Grees Herman, oftortal Los sour
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Gaston arldsm 8408 manes. vertwas Age
ST for Machis Brothers, Intro. bar of the Advertising Club
duced the guests of boom sad has won the coveted gowhich Included Nell Behr, ver Award for advertising
vie@ president of Mackie Com- He Outlined the togram toe
ny; Jim Ven5el who wU
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Army PrC Kom Zen.
speaking Spanish, Kottelman.
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points of Interest. Zm the mentioned that he we$ 1311114*
now offices of Dr. Gear" Ing laspecta when D0110111A
in for its share was tint startadi,
When Mrs. HIIda Hudson personal hdareSt In it.
Tom Ban"Ille was the I&amp;A
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with a special plaque of
Lion Richa rds Inducted Service has announced th a society, to complete anarchy"
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and Friday at the Langford Curtis Blow was named predation for his 14 years three now members into the smay Is being Conductedat in
An AMA-sanctioned
HOW In Winter Park.
service In that office by wa club They were George Cork, this area to learn by which oc to accept the medicare law
Immediate past "resident "Lion of the Year" Thu rsday liam
Dints, charter preal. John Findlay, and Hairy Nur- cupations job training wW be could also load to now I*gWW
the 0"CH is James Loe of nix lit by the Lions Club of
klwics.
needed, so that step. may be U.n designed to compel eo.
Caas.lberry
annual
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Sanfoid Stat. Probation and
awards
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approcla.
taken
to meet tbo donsW for opration am then to covern.
Attendance
Parole Director. Now i ffig - stallatlon of officers and led.
l.
trained
workers.
Jewell,
19
tIcs
was
awarded
David
Co
presen
ted
to
Al
aeutilsuperrlslonefmsdkil
es
night
banquet
at
Bry.
who will beth fled include
5UVS7 Will huT practice, be said. In taking
P.
RIchards,
IS
years;
Elton
burn.A
past
president
lapel
George Wood of Orlando sian's Restaurant, Cuselberry.
.
1. be combined into a statewide own the pm idmy from Dr.
president and C. X. McCord, He served As master of car. rearst charter members, Bay- pin was presented Dan,; $=my of
IL
Fisher,
Shma
and
past
secretary
V
wand
Morris.
C.
riorlds'l used for Donovan F. Ward at Dubuque,
Seminole County Juvalle emaniss for the affair.
womm with various Skills. laws, at a ceremonial meeting
Counselor as vice president.
The handsome lion desk Miller Even, Son Evans, to Raymond Morris.
Employers are askad to of the AMA's ruling House d
Mier local poplis who will, statuette was presented by William Dinlot Iftbard in reviewing the activities
Cuselberry and Leonard Qw Of the club during his admin. check a list of Jobs that he"
=a Bunday.
be participating In the coder- Raymond Morris.
ben listed as being Import. Delepti
salborry,
14 yessal Carl Jack, istrotion, ohm pointe
sun Include Kenneth W. Me. Officers we Installed by
d out ant in the area and add otbers
Intosh, SGMIAOIG COUNIty PVC86- District Govemor-olect John It years; Tom Huestan, 10 that 47 persons had been sup. that Are important to their
cuting allorrAy mind Valle A- Nicholson of Ocals, who has Years; Curtis Blow, four plied with are clangs, Iff firm. From the Hit emplay.
Williams Jr., jWgo of the boon ugmed,eligimigft of the years; Stanley Paftrsom and Christmas baskets distribut.
Darwin Shot
Ninth Judicial Circuit.
ey were Job seeds duringthetwo
ounc o overnors 0;
Oft ad the nuila Speakers flu and is Marion (3Dunty Dwight Mentzer two years; pledged to the eye bank years. Information Is to be
ftft Comm
will be Earl FaIrcloth, State Clgrk of the Circuit Court. end Charles Howlett, am throub the club, an Invalid bo Is 'M
0
attendanco.
Attorney Gowal.
was awed# end money Was The hdormauou recoll
Don L Mount was Installed year, perfect
Some of the subjects to be club president and other ofrelood
free an 800"
08, elm* will help the nts to make
covomd In the three-day sum. Barg include plifillp Topm,
lot

Meet Held By Sign Up For 'Band-A-Balool
'on
first vice president Dwight
UAA,I
pro-reins.
Mentssr, second vice
OW
Severs)
more
bands
have
In
addition
to
the
all-girl
iuwc Women signed up for e "Band-A.- band, 'The Birds," Mrs. Ada and
rattan teenager" the church dent; John
Diamonfld Rings$
third

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,ossrfuJ
possible
'Thi the fiesta. Periodically, Is lb. first place. It could act

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convention that such a course
would put the medical profae--;I
&amp;ion In the b1so And demunlight of breaking down to.
spect for all law which could

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rn'. Olson (center)
Communist programs
sta
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officer,
and
area of the state," Talmadge
Darwin Shea is outgo.
decla red.
Ing president. Lion of
the Year Award went

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Fla., appeared remorseful.
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hope to most you people up NEW YORK (UPI) Notthere. I know it wouldn't do heads among the leaders of
much good to say I'm sorry. American medicine were bar
God has forgiven me and I lag calming second thoughts
hope you people can see fit to today following a warning :
do the unit."
from the 51w president of the -.
Prison Chaplain Edgar American Medical Association
)fcissner read the 23rd Psalm on the likely consequences of
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gmnts4n.ald are attending Florida will become a part ni
'
new ustimal, conservative, of Officers 11tursday
porlilloadentaimu-o- today. Bixsebolarshipwarsoffered Columbia Univeetty, Duke the
Anti-Co
t%mIIU.I , party
XMthIpeeIn JerVOId W. Sat'
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night at ryan Ru.
University, Lehigh University
for the 1*11-64 school year.
next
year,
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and
Vanderbilt
University.
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taurant.
Don B. Mount
sww
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1 worked for
"a
IAIIIILU foundation
.AIê cnu
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u.IWP1
tuition
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U• ifli. .w.m.
°' the election of conservatives (left, top photo) Is new
more .o.sra..ps or
wwp grandma for the eOtau year.
during the last elections and president, District-Gov.
sen,or 5Cuuji have
iuwI1u.won now spas. r.u.tei
. aIIu7 J.
Of Mr. sad
attempted in em w
La,,, sad fl¼hard Van Duyna, seen four annual college sebol. at Castle Height," Furman to promote 'onafttutIoaai anti! ernor.elect John Nich.'

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X schooL
Doltons- S'day we had
b first church Is now
h-=
for
der
constructIon on Normandy
orrived—th
e• 111111 Opening Boulevard, the Methodist
. th Deltona Shopping
piit,,
v.it
Plane
Adult *ducatics pen
for
the
Beautiful blue skies, a cool
All
are
not 5h1p of rain j the.e progressive puss
1C1
* th$iii of days. Will be eadeaway during the
ha dly "
sent thre. months. Machis
$to
th
lves
InI1MIIssd that as matter
ti,eu tropical
how IM W how his D&amp;M

The

York died at 12:93 am.CST,

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Deltona's
Future
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ed seven person. on *1961 site ln his mouth, wu driven,
trip of terror that stretched into the stone warehouse hons.
halfway across the nation Insthe gallows a short dl..
were executed on the Kansas tanes from the Kansas State
gallows today, one cure be Penitentiary. H. 1,t the cigwas bound for heaven and the arettidrop to the cement floor ,
other saying he wasn't mad and stamped It out before
mounting the 18 steps to the.
at anybody.
ersames Douglas
Latham and George Ronald The trap was dropped at
York met death much more 12:04 am. CST and he
subdued than when they boast- pronounced dead 16 minutes
.4 four years ago at the time later.

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on the basis of Achievement,
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iee area students at lbo both of Sanford, have been other school, Castle Heights Plori
other
atlys
4benon,
Kill

the Seraarr KePadden YO** character
dada, col
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loyalty.

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aounàd at ' &amp; meeting of the
Constitution Party of Florida
held In Orlando, Saturday.
,The Constttutios Party,

Three Win SNA S

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James Talmadge, reWsd
vat officer has been aam.d

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Hanged For Slayinos

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supply at
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SisterS 1151111
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hole ohm I" sMilide Of am TAW paibes In bunt putisipsats Is sebol setM- WAIMINOTON (UP!) - The food angle was provid. bad II... It would hi am knoll. • . .
prenia.ns äonson's propossi .d by his proposal that the way of getting rid of surplus Del .., w s.. not
Is ths ais.MM&amp;is?M
use. such as ghe slsbs, best, to
dame
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new
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minted
at copper and nickel
M s6didad
ad MMM ts at 115117 An sminial Is the Sepia. (g) Tboy am "
I'tps
Congress
emu
11*
of 4Iqs qusitsis mad
in the tons ads "sandwich."
bwi4,iI.
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tn . law
g,
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came class Se pro,ld. Tb. would mantels a ilk.
J1LMj elm 006 - Awnless Mill-il Au.itlsu smoksm
Tv* sslistlets dub" am
but,..
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p.c..
frees
the
bsfl
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lag
awipspsne
with
the
of
*117 fehe mWen and dion slim-ks th.t UN 111W ia
as
at 6001.
Ma , ' ftb'tisthis
a
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doeS,. i sow find a an
fist . Is an dl anus Is Trsaslstlng his awe-ge In as.t.
WIseIsV117iIsS5ahebt
for IL
short.ondu,
cat.,
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will
sele
that
the
tks
uiper
heirs
that
terms
ad
$
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n., we men. likely Is lbs these ssbjssts ass. like. the PnsSldset In atticS told missing elsasit Is this sisry
J
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abso 0% me 11111111 "Md ow develop values, museems.
Is isa, That isuld sully be Now ears Will hays
ly Se Interest the srestst Cosines:
CAU Wills, slow&amp; D.. im we Vervies,
hamesprusi *
g.ssnsi,
the
issS4fs, numbs. at
in added. _______
$
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are
ass.
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a.
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that
modill Is $ hInt ii11
mod
a s. k.
he'.. mere hens ass?
110116 ..to 081bobs tells W .p teed aid sin (ad uses espreslekel alloy 5. go, AM At p.asaS, seIne
how
or draid 49 being so
isaped
with
lb.
Wegss
of
S S
held the silver,"
In slat .sdsr)e
'Dr.Cs.., che be, 4e Whet pursaiuily ditf.uumas
$ "i Sat $515 WeU.
re,,.o
at
'
lahisas,
hetfalses
toy
that
Insisted
.11
I
4us$
suppoes
seek $ ststtrrs
Asp
this. We mda Ukesbeelssad
, to
WP pdw
111" 811114111111111 am
three ad lbsn donsmate thing would be very p?ae. and the Ilk.. All vesy vsithy 5.
WsarsIsWessdibitiIsjn.upsf
TIME
.would, of ieee's., be $ iSW$' Sisal, but 1 san'S help wishing of cosmemoestls, bet "I
am" ad 1sss Inch.
.siPatMmIpssk1slsN
b
TV
64L
that
the
P,ssIdsst
had
"C.
my
May.
pepinman's
dream,
that r WInt ft seaM p.. £Wr: UK lim ot the 31... vase we so,'. isy. Its PneIt's as.ag. S. omeasded that the coim be If It in-goIng S. itajs
ssaMlss Is Jius.s* Dk,uns-d OWl. look than ass% d" Will Ceugveu.
else
e i
minted In Ski term .1 a their metal tosbeat, Cssgrss
mot
&amp;4% -ad* theme abseroodsmas 0opwo flow ho adeptift go Is shiv Sb. ask Isgisis.
at a. tbree.dssksr, in dab 17pe albt A" unsl'iu ebasgkg
AM Ift ' Pail P1
(1) Toomwo '" an
k..4$
their eegvsdag. It issid, for
faiblis realm p,ovIlsd twethirds of sandwich.
alit memo Is ths two ass'. likely I. have pesien pSIS-WLWR. boldthes
up
Is
itest the chassis Joursalistis trilogy If the sew di... sad qua,, wept., have the mint pro.
SAW schlsivaiat nasal. ft tbsft
Violet
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tens s.aslsted ad eopper is has. a Jays. Itsasflsid dime,
messy sad feed.
.s,h, _____
Ygs cued.
"An thin, any lifts,..... thin th. ..ss..ken.
No reeomm.edsd this all. cupro.kksl alloy with in or a Li. Taylor quarter.
aim twy an eftowd
vsntissni lit. tb"g that yen be el1ahted free dimes extra kyir at ham., cheese, Maybe eves $ treat view
-day tIS, SISI* $51
and quslten sad that 15. It would hays aids $ better in am all, and a rear view
the SI kisi girls airs
silver
*outset
of
halt.dollazs
story.
in
the
$her
to
dlstlqsi*
they
rush
lets
the
,
Area Correspondents
be reduesd by son. thai Ii CoaeIssldakatlt,uslag bstw.sshssdsaadtalI&amp;Toss
mot. flat took cars of shiM. Ingredisat. in s. a 5. n and so mitSui whisk
per
fasoss
$slist*fls
p, sun
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colas might sot be susk a osais up,- yes win.
mosey
angle,
WL
as
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x.s. Vsu.daU.s this 1
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muss.
hap
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asking S. be 110
$
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Letiers
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OvAbIL
Is, Vram.. WOW
s'y
ft MSI$, dwwmmb have
Is
waned a wry Measly,
$iI II5
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804M
U..81ma
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gift ,t
I,Scalds
at .i offsets 6050: the bit- hess's he ip5St pNSUIs(S$
Whin islissd a. Is
SM eh Is EurepS the
avuehu S. $ s..klii gIrl. In 1MI7's $aafssd Met. limit at Labs Mary, There lbs supplies, d.liserkg thus
,s. flais am
aebile
casts's
SM
he'
15
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ilise
ISP1Y
15-00
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Of lb9 g.eS ad a. Lake
$ ,6st1g,u. a. Ilium. *15
thsa.s p.puluw
1611414 with dais t: bali. Mini C711b0 ad CtRs'55s setber ad trying reel bard uff.rts woe Isrelushie,
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1.11. via I kiss his geld Mr. Jaeksos a.w17 siesisi
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night."
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old
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TM Anwbm Mod Own
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high resput Me, as - in. will isupid be
s-isa
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iaMtbeIs- wW $ lever ad Labs Mazy, He Is
peur aaor.
to us S. sot sun II lieS in vfllbitegeleanyhaiths ,'te,
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th. tau aachassstheylos$ be tenths, a. nesldsstW, ship
u.usIsl, .1,1. SM seslal *0g. llaMa.
for
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intuit at this erra's&amp;ty.
or. cress.0 G11r 044 Wbssv.spsskat Lak.
Many, It in met sely at
pui4 3. 1$ '.We ad *1 seaM sea.
se-ellsd
aalabssapp.ns.Utr.saU
7 WNWIns £.
soffm
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wmnim~. sat it the
W CORDLALLY INVITE EACH OF YOU TO. BECOME
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PERMANENT RIDENTS OF GREATER SANFORD
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Each lady received small
favors donated by a local
firm. A brief but hilarious

pxgram of entertainment
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Florida Employers Offer Jobs To Youths
TALLAHASSEE (Special)-

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TALLAHASSEE (UP!)
Florida's big hors, tracks
will have a chance to openate a summer racing season
despite objections of Ydetho.
dlat.s and other groups who
claim It represents an eaten.
sian of legalized gambling,
Gay. Haydon Burns, who
has been out of the country
on a Banana fishing trip
while a storm of opposition
bailed up to the racing bill,
said again that he will al'
low the bill passed by the
last legislature to become
law without hi. signature.
Tb. bill will become law
Thursday, but th. first summet racing period probably
won't be until 1960 since
most of the name horses have
already left the state for this
year.
The bill was passed as an
experiment, to determine If
It would enhance the Florida
summer tourist season and
also upgrade racing In gen.
eral by keeping the big ata.
bles In Florida all year.
round. At present, they leave
as soon as the winter season ends and head north or

Chevrolet

The Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the Del.
ten Methodist Church will
have a befit chicken dinner
at S P. m. Saturday at the
Community Citer.
Dosatloas an. Prided for
adults SM chlldras and tie.
bets may be .blalasd from
Mrs. H. Wars, Mrs. 0. Peter.
ace,ormyWI member,

summer

leah. Gulfstream and Tropi.
cal Park, 30 days of summer
racing. However, there Is
nothing to keep the entire 90.
day racing period from being
run at one track or two.
There is a question of who.
ther Tropical Park could op.
er-at, profitably for a summet season.
On another subject at an
Impromptu news conference,
Governor Burns said In answ.
en to a question that any
suggestion that th. state
start collecting excise taxes
In fields abadoned by the
federal government would
have to be studied by the new
tax commission.
It certainly won't be con.
sidered by the current legI.
sistine, which Is limited to
reapportionment, he said. The
last legislature at Burns' aug.
gestlon created the study
commission to spend the next
two years looking into the
whole tax structure with a
report to the 1967 session,

man of the Senate group,
he hoped the Sisal4
would act on the bill Thur..

said

day.

Stennis said the veto pie.

vision had "very floe pur.
poses behind It." H. .44.4
that the committee's report
on Its version of the bill will
Include language "expressing

the concern of Congress"
about bas, closings Without
prior notice and the determination of the committee S.
exercise a "surveillance over

this matter."
Stennis said, however, that
the Bents committee "did
not favor putting It Into bard
law
firm law," H. said he
personally felt that while
Congress has a major role,
the matter Is "primarily as
executive responsibility."
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JUL 1045
2,000,00
JUL 1545.
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AUG 345
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AUG 645
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SEP 2545
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SEP 3045

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1135000
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and Mrs. Mel Prime from
Jacksonville.

The Senate committee m's.
'jeeted It In approving Its own
It allows the racing corn- $1.7 billion version of the
bill. The Rouse vcnslon totalmission to allocate each of ed $1.9 billion. Sen. John C.
the South Florida track,, His. Stennis, fl-Miss., acting chaIr.

west, where there Ii
racing.

Which Kind of Savings Account
Do You Want?

The national total of jobs Corporation, Brooksville; Th@ San Jose Country Club, Jack.

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"Tbe reunion was a success, spcmd.d to the President's log the three-week period now Inc., Tampa; Harbour Tower, Corporation. Ups Locks; Clay.
but we had hoped to have Youth Opportunity Campaign exceeds 375,000. Florida am. North Bay Village; Gull Pow.
Pharmacy, Pensacola;
present some of the Sanford with 4,341 Job afters for ployens who have in recent en Company, Pensacola; Lull ton's
Naples; ALCO Island Equipment Corpora
civilians who have always young people during the tInt days written to Ui. U. g. GMC, Inc.,Agencies
Bahamas, lion, Miami; Sylvan Abbey
made tours at NAB,
th re. weeks of th e summer rotary of commerce offering Shipping
Memorial Park, Clearwater;
Lauderdale;
Jobs
for
youth
drive,
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Job
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and pledging Limited, F
the most rewarding," said
Modern
Cleaners, Inc.,
ing to campaign officials here. support of the campaign are: Thurow Electronics, Inc., Orlando;Rug
Capt. cousin..
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Brownell and
Tampa;
Attending from Sanford be During these three weeks Dantiler Lumber and Export
Associates, MIAMI; Ililhabor.
aides Capt. Fowler were Cdr. many employers advised off!. Company, Jacksonville; W. E. Also, Broward Drug Stores, ough County Association for
Paul Werner, Cdr. Robert daIs in Washington of their Johnson Equipment Company, Fort Lauderdale; Winn-Dixie the Blind, Tampa;
Hendrickson, Cdr. I) a vid cooperation, while others con. Hialeah; Hollywood Hospital, Stores, Inc., Jacksonville; Big
Dearolph, Cdr. Kenneth San. tided local offices of the Inc., Hollywood; 3. 1. Chap. Dipper Ice Cream Shoppe,
don, Cdr. D. Kirkpatrick and Florida S I a t e Employment man Associates, Coral Gabi Clearwater; Office of Clerk 81K feet equal one fath om
es; Florida Rock Products Circuit Court, Lake Butler, In a mariner's measure.
Service.
Lcdr. William Quirk.
Others who formerly had
duty hers were Capt. and
Mrs. Cyrus Fitton, Capt. and
Mrs. Edward Winter and
Capt. and Mrs. "Bud" Weld.
Ian, all from Washington, D.
C.; Capt. J. D. Ramage from
Albuquerque, N. It.; Capt.
Louis Edwards from Dayton,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wells of Stanford, Coon.; 1*.
and Mrs. William Cowan,
Lewis, Del.; Cdr. Clifford
Nelson, Ledr, Jack Cilia., U.
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years and of the fine tours of
duty In Sanford, }la. Betty
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Hook, Mrs. Fitton, Capt. "Hud" Veklleln, Mrs. VIedieln,
WS OBVIOUS that everyone had a good time at the represented a gut for being
Capt. Cy Fitton, Mrs. Winter, Capt. Ed Winter, Paul
guest to attend from the far, cent reunion of ex-Sanford Navy people In Norfolk, Va. From
left, top row are Capt. Richard F owler, Capt. J. D. Ramage,
Wells and Carol Skinner Wells, (formerly of Sanford). Third
thest distance In the U. S.
row, from left: Capt. Weldleln and Cdr. Gib Blake, CaptV
Capt. Louis Edwards and Capt. Jack Cousins, muster of cerpresently director of Joint
Winter and Mrs. Betty Lemos.
Task Yore. Two, SinUs au., emonies. Second row, from left Cdr. John Hook and Mrs.
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The Senate Armed Services proved prov ision to give
The committee voted. 104
Committee has voted to junk Congreu a veto over closing agaInst the provision written Into the Rouse rsio* of
the annual military construe.
tion bill. It provided that
either the House or Senate
could block a projected bass

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now activities in the city of
SAdOrd at the cocktail and
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two the Ualtsd SInks sad
pschsps as a rat.itoc. say It Is is oases hills thiag,,
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toll (ApsSo.sised)) siscs ha. They are In psttks
aaybs wale p-•'q
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Thins Is g,ewMg billet Wee to provide his with 15
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Is $ myriad at 11111.
in developing, bufl'Hng aid , fe, his stubs than vu TO GO
pinfctlag lbs final big space.
$stjoaap5 Must
cftwISh Its Individual asds.tai,.pupa et i..so,a FIRST
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The SANFOD" ATLANTIC
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Conch lack Mitte punted eat In this column h..t
that
.1 the reason'. football I. a better game
saw, Is that today's athletes are
This lsasl only true lat.otbail, but la almost e,en
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Tednys pang men an learning trim mistakes of
digging dltsh.s after a
sm in lbs pest Who ended
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shad p,ofeee!"!nI athletic career oft
Isa years,
In s thousand-.
Only the grist c -which
Na rely en their repitatlosa sItes their athistle prewsis
be. been drained away',
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playoff victory 1w the U. 1. Criamps
Open god chaaig he
gave away his WIN pins
messy-kid sot his patter.
"I'm not giving that away,'
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to the club which was a51(ty

The days, of the dumb athlete ars lust about ever.
Ta puss', past as sthht. Mid Just about get a "free
side" to his education to every asp.ct-flnanelally and
as ium'&amp;ly-grsdsato from college and to games oaaes,
alt be ibis to till eat $ job application blank without help.

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be

Ie,bs. That's another two hours, at least, and by th
time he's se mentally, and physically exhausted, be doesn't

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want to do anything else but sleep
A young an new with a athletic ssb.harsblp has
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earned It, He's paying for his "tree rid."
benefit. Es's .W.g the sports world better for our on.
ertalaisest and when he comes heme with that degree In
his hip-pocket, you can be assured be has whet It takes
upstair, t put It to good
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Sanford's elan of young athletes
also. The baseball players are pla ying
$ busy um
baseball with the American Legion lIsa. The basketball
hopef uls are working out at nights under Coach Mack
BI$II.'s Summer Enrichment Program, the swimmers are
pukIng hard In the Sanford Swim Associa tion program
golf
and yots can bet your bottom dollar that
addicts ate out on the links every week.
he has a
Coach Dick Williams
some local
boys working out and expect. them to
musts In and aronied Cestral Florida this
Ivea though football practice in any form cannot
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Even track

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enter

summer.

start till August, Coach Molts I. attempting to learn of
his prospects its the mavie projector and he'll know a lot
mere about his boys In August than he does now,
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Bubba
MI4.FIorIda. He
says he's just going to take 115.57 foci while....
Peru Pasts' Bandy' Smith, the 1$yesr.old wa ter skiing
WW has added another title to hi. string. Bandy, whe
Won tie, junior boys Dials jumping till, last week, wen
the Orlando-Winter Park Open J um ping Meet Sunday.,..
Sanford boa a pale of entries in lb. National Poe.
Orlando's RI. Flue
Was jolt tournament next week
CuaS, Club. Inland In the Minute Kald.epoasorsd
event ire Toni, I, and Fred, I, Osbops. They are lb.
ebUdrss.1 Mn, and Mn. 141st Osborne of SOS Bradshaw
Drive... .Jshs Tyson, who coached football a few peers
back at Orlando Mishep bests, I. bask In 1k. state. Aft.,
holding 1.otbell positions in Illinois and Texas, John has
aoceplsd the head t..tb.0 pest at Ja-kanvill. Bishop
Kesuty....
Tb. awlamlag pv.gna 51 the Maitland Jepeees
the land 0' lab.. Country Club Is Casselberry has be.
£ tow sites picked a, here and
P's1h. halt left his post as golf Pr.

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T.nnlaCbam.Len.
I aisle a, theispraskthg vast= of the South today as
ThZ SUNLAND Little League Yankees will
u. WASHINGTON, Pa. (VP!)- Orlando For 2
In lb. United Slat.. and Commissioner i'.t.
be represented by Gail Parker In the South
Am
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here,
carried
expressed
confidence
that
his
Adlos.
the
greatest
the tooth soedW
Seminole
Little League Queen Contest, 11Cr CS.
lay
of
harness
racing,
American
Legion
the tournament.
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history
circuit will win the Batthe
there - ' marSh
near death early today.
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The 23-year-old big bay Ital. team hopes to further its two reasons why be
wanted this one "is much."
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made as snIp of third
Ilon In purses, was 04 u- with orkWo Feel 314 this
goder in blsissy to ta lbs
psct.dtoilvsthroughtheday. evening.
four big ones," be said, "and
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAIi LEAGUE
Adios, the first mUhloadol. Tbe first game at the Car.
me to kiep a pu- Ap
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W. I Pet. GB
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mad.
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W, I. Pet, GB
$ two sta r
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1:30 Los Angeles 42 26 •
the open to By Geld. C. LangiMi
will get under way
yer a
Minnesota
88
egg
pItched is conucvtivs 1 Ob1t
Ii slat' Milwaukee 84 25 .576 3%4 Chicago
and
lbs
second
his British Open, Masters and TheUPI
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Angeles Dodgers $4qs and has only one vie. 5itat
8627 .571 3%
Cincinnati
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PGA champPv'ps, the "big bays aLos
Round
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Cleveland
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Some
lead
In
rw
r' liofoed, defending District San Fran. 86 5 .583 4
golf,
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imy, and sos loss to show for
about
the
League
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National
Baltimore
86
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carry
a
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champions, will
Pittsburgh
sag lea bad p(tct
yg
classy
aff in1,ssebaU
district cor4 thiS $Q Philadelphia 32 32 .500 8 DetroIt
85 26 .574 8
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Dodger
lefty
was
work,
from
1943
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ca
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they're In
nights action, having won
30
34
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Louis
aoosmpliak the toat.
against
the
1948.
10
Los
31 II .481 10
so-hitter
Angeles
He
won
43,
fInished
lag
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as $6.438 12 New York 2$ 85 .444 11
The promise was made Is Just ask Claude o
Monday
night
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times
and
was
other
Dodges'
pitch'
New
York
Mets
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29 40.420 13%
Houston
Jon Day, executive dfrestie of an Who are shad realidy to WU Joe Christopher beat out times. Hia winning totaled P11,- all 04 local team Is a-$.
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25 26 410 12
the United States GOlf Lam. throw up their bonds In d•' bunt down the third base line
New 'York
44 343 11%
Washington 26 39,400 14
MMiay's Result.
dubs (USGA) "a Cotipil of
opening the seventh Inning.
CI"k
Win
Kansas City 17 40 .298 19
Houston C Philadelphis 2
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years ago."
grNminem with the
Billy Cowan Dully reached GAINESVILLE, Tim. (UP!)
"j promised Mr. Del It I asks bitten.
Monday's Results
Osteen for home run lead' -Medalist Carol Sorenson and NEW YOU (UPfl-lMtu. New York 1 Lea Angeles 0
the Open I would
lag off the ninth-his first of defending champion Patti spoIls 500 winner Jim Clark of (Only games scheduled)
(No games sobsded.d)'
give the parse back to the
Today's Games
the seasos-and the Mets won Shook mad a field of If coeds Scotland has been selected
Teds' (2
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10.
In the romps. St. Louis at Cincinnati (I
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Washington
the ps'eseatatios ceremeaCit
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Th.lfoustonAstrosdefeated match play championship tIUon for the 11th annual S. TN)
ise Monday after his triumph
the PhIladelphIa Plea 121* flIght of the Women's Collegi. Rag mehok prole,slia'l ath' Chisag. at Milwaukee (N) Los Angeles Detroit (N)
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the only other National League ate golf tourney.
Plllsbsrgk at Psi Francisco Minnesota Cleveland (NJ
let, of the reer award.
Boston
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n. Imishs of lbs Lw An. (N)
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goiw Dodis.. vu semed In phlladetphia Houston (N) T-N)
given toU*Amerio1nCu
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the first time after eight cm. killed, will Probably movor
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keening ahead th roughout the runs, Peyton Pla ce will doubt. suite daughter of Elliot Carson secretary, Julie Anderson.)
summer, but ai.of Juno 23 leuhavsasoarthg rating thb *be la serving the llth year of Unbeknownst to the dying
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is really, ad having an affair
Unbeknowst to Elliot Carson, with Julia Aolkrgm)
We have an *special tood. ours.
ncis for that program. To our Under the circumstness, It was reaIly Rod Harrington's (Unbehowst to ilulls Ander.
way of thinking, Peyton Place we feel it a* right to bring mother, the former Catherine sak her busbaA George, Is
answers once and for all the these newcomers up to date by Peyton, who committed that an the versa al a nervous
charge that tolovision has not recounting what has happened murder In a rage of jealousy breakdown am Me log C~
at finding out that her buband, al business igourm)
lived up to Its promise as a In the story, so far.
cultural medium
As the story opened last Leslie Harrington, was IIIVInI (Uubeknowst to Ceorge An.
W have no Intention of be. September, wealthy young Rod an affair with Carson's wit..) derson,, his t.en.agedaughter,

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RVAH4 in January and join'
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Deek Nelson, his Injured .tsmsd their contest.
.hftisy
The NM owners voId an Helms plithed a
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right limb ssmewhat bettor
sulmously to make It a two.
oft ft bendt d addillonal ahmated yesterday - Frank way tight for Atlanta at a lar y- Olsen
red, IMbued Is the center resebling of MIami. Iii., who clo.ed.door meeting that last. LUM Datum And
least today reedy to "go all west out to Britain's Mike ed for seven hours Monday.
top
Roselle thin aisouneid that "! "!_"..
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man- Barbara But1w fashion abow chatman, Pat Dearolph decorations
Plan Were Me" for a'
other to the coffee.
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char as nd Peggy Merg coordinator. 6tandlnx Ii Kathy
cardrty bbs held June 2
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ccl to bring a "whit. .1.. wjvei 1signed
their name to a IVAM 11 Enlisted Wives East" theme are the officers' perwars party held In May
al
MI44cd of their WA&amp; wives of 39VAII-I ander the was ,press
to
greeting card purchased by &amp;to "
The club
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their repris, treasury
p.m. tonight In
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the purpose of lions, door prises, refTeSh IWivesth.
Larry Bailey, a transfer from 'em!" This will be mailed
Club I Invited
the Pensacola Navy Wives husbands aboard the URS In. "Unt Offielfl- Baby aft. meats and a tashilts show, 14U next meeting, July
15, at 7:30
Oriental
twic.
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d.pendence for display in the 11
pen,
at
the
Navy Wives
M. Bailey was appointed wardroom
The .ls.Uss .t..,
meeting room. Ba }sittlng
publicity chairman while Mrs.
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MARTHA PIERCI was whisk all members as well will be provided .
O many 910CW new President of 60 As SO - Member mUltery' Two now members joined
days.
plans at their business meet. RVAH.18 Enlisted Wives wives are Invited, will Include the club at the last meeting,
At the June 9 meeting
Inc Wednesday, including a Club at the business mee ting special guests. It Is slated
were l.Ita Pohlman and
for 10 am.
club made bandages for the covered dish supper for mem- held Thursday.
Ruth McClaln. Alice Wit.
Seminole County Unit of the ben and husbands to be held Other new officers Include Chairmen include Paula llama was a guest. and hot.
American Cancer Society.
it 7 p.m. Saturday In the Terry Bnasuwell, vies presi- Pippin, decorations; Gloria tesses for the evening Were
Guest. at the meeting ballroom. Members are in- dent; Shirley Moor,, goers.(]ebnlg, food, and Barbers Annie Blaeksh,ar and Rhes
were Mrs. Leon Sammons, rit.d to bring guest. and tary; Sally Harnlngton, Butler, fashion show. Most Cooper.
Mrs. Robert Varney, Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Armstrong and treasurer. New chairmen are of the Items to be displayed Helpful household h i n 1'
William Clark and Mrs. La,- Mrs. Al Kelly are In charge Norma Pickens, publicity; during lb. function will
wee. demonstrated by Janice
ry Sailor.
Ann Greenhoward, chaplaln; slat of treasured mementos Culver and Judith Irwin.
of arrangements.
Hostesses were Mrs. Ralph The dinner will be followed Lucy Pope, membership and the wives of Five have o. Members are requested to
Blodzett and Mrs. Fred by a dance at the club.
ceived from their
Mary Harden, telephone.
bring along their own time.
Brown.
On July 15, the CPO Wives New officers will be in. Bons husbands during th eir loving hints to th e next
plan to most for lunch at the stalled at a luncheon July 15 resent Far Cut deploymeaL meeting.
RVAH-17 0;11c0r1V
a
Wives orchid House in DeLand. at the CPO Club at I p.m.
USO baking this month
held a work session and cof- Chairman for this event is Reservations must be made JANICE CULVL111 h a a
will be done by Janice and
he at the home of Kathy Mrs. Jim Hay
no later than July 3 For In. been named new president of
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Russell, Thursday to finalise Members named to baits formation conta ct Shirley the RVAH.1 Enlisted Wives Sue Fra.y.
their plans u hostesses for forth. USO are Mrs. Thelma Moors or Marth a Pierce.
Club, with Ruth Wiese as
the NOWO change of board conw. and Mrs.
vie, president; Plane lebola,
Sand' The club welcomed a
coffee slated for July S.
van. Members of th e omln' member, Mrs. Chris Lee and secretary; las Fraley, tress.
New chairmen for the sting committee for next congratulated Mr. and hInt. any and Shea Cooper, chap.
coming six months period month's elections are Mrs. K. D. Hard en on the arrival lain. Ths tote was 111841111were named at the meeting. rgn Morton. Mrs. Jan Turn' of Daniel Kevin their fifth mona.
Jane Pruden will be tress en and Mrs. Cookie.
Judith Irwin was named
child, born June '31.
urer; Gloria Cebrig, board The board met recently St
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representatlt.; Pat Dearolph, the home of Mrs. Shirley HUES of red and white, Installation will be held a
bridge "man; Barbara Sim" to discuss recommend- symbolising a joyous occasion tunchom at the Trade Winds
Butler, serspbook; Joanne stone to be made to the club. he an Oriental mood, will pee. Cafeteria In August.
Rersog, publicity; Pat Dear- Anyone interested In see'- dominate the decor at the There will be a Topper.
clph and Joanne Hersog, ho,* nj
the been, of
Red Cross first aid NAB ballroom July 9, when ware petty
phalli:; Helen Cromwell, Instructor for Seminole Court' the Naval Officers Wives Elaine Orasi In Lake Mary
Chris Danforth sad Dianne t is asked I. contact Mrs. Club holds Its bi-annual else. at I p.m., July IL All mane.
bees
invited to attend. A
Thornhorst, telephone corn- Joseph SeicsowskI, chairman lion coffee,
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by Navy thPurp se was to intraduce
Wives Club 'ii recently esscan°Ididates
nclud
Mary Ann
when they pre,ent.d a new William
SeVen;
United Itates flag be
Knamets
in the Navy Wim Meeting Cantrell of the Slat," WivelL
Room
Lorraine William, another
President Rhea Cooper per.
candidate Is a member of the
formed the ceremonies and RVAH-1 club. Other guests
Mrse "Tax" Farris gave a were Fran Ballard, Barbara
abaft 1118tar al the Me and Barnes, Rally Bell. j
thevMeanin
g of IV@ symbols- Brewer, Judy Drommerhens.
PM considerati
Gronquist, Mary
quest by President Lyndon on. Barbara
Obuuk, Jo Ann Sam.
B. Johnson that Amecan, Anne
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the Ile Imam shappismishIp @a- ple ad JIMMY (;fim&amp;Y- A hit&amp; Brad Hollingsworth but term ter the vk*
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up with two bits to pi then, $TU
opposed , ,th.
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Nigh however, disagreed. W~ wo the need .. night, 4. Tommy Iflekeca the Chiefs ad *
4014
,,, an lad Wee1 Ill lIps, Ohm buy, was the winning pitcher, the last leelsi iu..as Pad limes. :'mm IChISIdSI and &amp;
BITH KELLEY, 12-year-old daughter of Mr*
dash each had two bits tor and
. b. the
are sad Smith were the top 0km Burns lead Civitan with the Yanks, II. Tb. two turns
Mrs. A. C. Kelley, Jr., will represent U.
Australian.
wo hits uck. two bits. Larry William., Bob, are now tied for the first place the Tigers. The is
lb.
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Little League Pirates in the South
That's the bets en which Ximewhm in Uft Tagglo by Lundquist and Mih Ter. lead with Identical 4-1 -1011 30 ~ IN the third Ismaili
SmInole
Little League Queen Contest SlAd
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bJpp r,fl each had a pair of sallies Bill StoudemIrs
Wayne
Wsli
wlfl be her escort.
CRY
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be hit
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two womes spectators. ed
waits, 114. Frank Itsesri
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a special IW4 Is r1.d to survive when they b.cm. with his second shot.
Odd men" at $4, And In order to not Into that o.Uege, lit
Player
knew, sacs be, par.
therom
she.. india's. good grades to high .sbeel an sew a
be had the Opsa to lbs bag Fir, years ags, a high iebool sealer to the state
he vutnd So
an
IbM. essid qusilfy for .11se1on to i.e of our outs win mcci than any ether,
100 points eat of 5 ,se.
WAIN go by scoring
on that Illyard hels
It
b4Nos the sen1ortestlntbesprlag.
oaltmday wherebs blew his
how, bsaauss of the avslu*e of youngsters apply. chanc, of wIning the Open
hi fee esilsge sdahiica, the req*ess.nt far $4mi5515 without a playoff for he des.
haa his. raIsed to $00 points. And lii a teugh test. Jul bhbopyed It, missing as U
ask a recent senIoro
inch putt.
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"Once i-iot past that be3i,"
$sUpoursoie Is an athlete w1thaaetesneoUe
sold Player, 1 1 tilt putty
eta as
e scholarship, he better start bitting the
books bird, now, no matter what grade he's IL
Player wound up with a $8Probably the busiest boy at peheol Is the bright ath.
71 one ever par for the
III.. U he psassases natural ability, lis'll be playing you tough 7,I$I.yard Bihlerlvs
track. Which course, while Nsgle carded
eeeend-eitball. basketball, baseball
day be pats to us. In the sports N-3I.-74 - his worst round of
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HENLEY, England (UP!)Mi the , L am
Club .1 Phllideiphia as's as. Avenue Park
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On Sunday itght, Long. peeled t
Pp SI. Isarbue
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weed detested lealiad, $4, else to the basIn loyal as,
hull
This
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Ahtamode Twins Sep. behInd th. tout-hit tching gaul,
7% lknwol -- s d the
p.4 the North Orlando Card- of Ricky Smith. Lanai. All. V.sper carmen wise ameng
Isahs In PeaIr,ehe ULU. Las. ass slapped a baas sin for the u tenig n entries Maday
pus Play at Casselberry last Longwood and Beanie Sal.. In
regatta, A total 51111
p1gM by s score if 5-4. The men sad pitcher BaRb each estries wire received.
set. bad a dubs for lbs tieteil'
mevod lbn
within a half game of the one Braves. Chris Daigle
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ebsebup sad gi,, his house During the summer months, The
AG
Sanford
workshops
Is
to
acquaint
Blanton
th
Garden
Club
of
the
nesday,
June
23,
Mrs.
e
wb
'tsflted
to
her
DEAR
oNE:
Karthg.
in
1yJRDSIISS
.,. ,.
Is making gigantic prepay- members with novel Ideas
*14 aide them not a kindergarten where
wlil conduct a demon• . •
ursday
Meet
:
XrW.P.X.dca1S was
Z
combining Ingenuity with no- stratlon on the art of making
atlons for C h r I it m a
1mw Is flat ready for the wide-eyed, Imnrs 54$.l.
bon"
DEAR ABBY: What's afl "Christmas In November," tIre ilants and materials
bastes reseatly at her boss
Patricia Drabik
•booby batch. There Is defi.
t i..
which ___________________________________________
College
will help launch
slt.ly
something
to
it.
In
a
humy.
It's
a
dlfft
the
ruckus
about women the title of the annual basest In producing bigger and but. Christmas candles,
fins
•
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~
promises to be most
can
Itsalway..z gwhsnplaceitshereeoz
t.rbazaarltems.
ohm Bad Lines bridal show
Plantanotonlyvupoadto school of experienc, for wearingpanta? Iua.dto tob,h.ldthIafalI.
the new Sky Anchors Tout.
Mr. and lire. Shelton L Wil. eagagemsut of their daughter, Ronald Gins Brewer, 100 ci
004
noted for structive.
Nianguage, they even the most
live
In
Lancut.r,
Call.
member.,
a woman who has purchase It who has mv, of
Many
you
see
right
other
Wednesday
or boosting
E
v
ery
he
wi
mistress Club. S
ll hi he. of ePnsaeola, announce the! Ml's Charlotte Ann Wilkes, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
___P. Brew.
___
ady bad one career Mast Just what the___
,
totals, and anyone who morning a workshop I. being artistic aptitudes, Will give All Garden Club member.
stsy, bride-elect of her
re affected by music. This aware. laxy,
wnst
14gM
aM
the guest speaker at the _______
.roi3anford.
went downtown in a dress conducted at the Garden Club various demonstrations on and prospective members are another In bar maturity.
is far from a now develop. girls who turn
=
Vaughan Medraif.
msr$
earel fw.11 And bow right she
The bride-sleet was gradustCharter meeting to be held
l.
Was
out of bar OTOZ-10vift' Center on Highway 17-92, be. creating unusual floral do- Invited to attend the work- Upon the West Side In 1%W
the
rea
escape
order
to
Cams.
in
ORL
the
For
Yom
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School
things
from
th
e
Zscambla
High
b
hom
June 24th at 7 P.M. in thal
M
=
lo milk people have had hiss of life Learn all to
mind. Why? $.eauS5 ' ginning at 9:$0 a.m. with cv. signs as well as unique gift shop series. For further in- York, quite near the tamed
decorated with
____ pink end
____
PsaUCGII Junior College and
music piped Into their soon that they have Jemp. wind blows there like eryone bringing a sack Ideas and ornate objects for formation, contact Mrs. Pa. and exciting Lincoln Cir,
past should have a place; they
White ribbe" &amp;a pink can_
TradeWinds
Restaurant.
the UniversIty of TenneseN at
—
,
there is a small shop is the give new Interest to any roses.
there's no tomorrow, and lunch,
hey, 322-5069.
sliver candelabra. A
barns to keep their cows ad from the trying pan
the home decor.
4$SS
At Rollins, Dr. Drabik
Nashville. Sb. is Presently
=
basement of an old New Test Anna IAaoob,
I
,
___
____ was so Viol go
W
to
the fire. Let her "grow who wants to gt'e a grad.
Contented.
white umbrella adorned the
srinployed for the Director
_____
teaches both undergraduate
brownstone.
It
is
called
the
review
of
the
latest
CLARA
IN
PHOENIX
up"
first,
table.
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Medical Education, Baptist
'7 Arts Collectors Gaflety." open her shop near IAnecla
and graduate courses In voice
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derwear? Not met Ware
DRAB CLARA: Are you
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The gNuS
-U
She
lives
Just
across
1
1
Center.
Hospital,
Nashville.
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charming,
and
the
crest.
tt,.
It is
and diction, public speaking,
pulling y leg, or udder.
D BA I A B B Y: My now stationed in p".'i',
• ,:
sake, ceokiss, mixed nuts,
Her fiance was born In Day.
or Is none other than the well. the street, and she bunts for
0
mother
died
nine
years
whir.
It's
hot
and
Wise?
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'mints, pb and coffee.
persuasion,
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ton, Ohio and is a graduate of
Q
known Anna Sosenko. This Is the treasures which she dli'
the
ç
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go
ago,
and
my
father
has
and
windy.
Most
of
debate, and business commonSeminole limb SChOOL II. it'
the woman who managed the
the house women down her. wear
he goes to auctions,
DEAR
ABBY:
Our
lived
alone
in
y
Min Bentley received
eeIv.d a B. A. degree from
famous Hudegarde for
leatkiL
daughter Is a 17-year-old next door to me ever since, dresses. But tell me which
the put and history
•
beautiful am useful rifts.
David Lipscomb College, Nashyesrs and brought her to labia. studies
Her
own
education
Includes
looks
worse-nearly
topisee
&amp;
0
%
11gb
school
dropout.
And
My
problem
Is
bow
to
get
ha
t
abS
15 displayIng, and
Thi goat list Included
,Ill., .14 1. presently doing
bus success. Anna Sosenko is 01 W
!
a Bachelor of Arts dege
t'a not that she didn't him to let me clean his dresses, transparent dressMrs. Ilsiel Bentley, mother
de.
Is
an
Interesting
and attractive
graduate work at George Pea.
I',.
th
e
composer
of
also
th
e
es ikirts with blouses half
have the brains to g,sdu. house. There are only my
from LSU, a Master's de.
of the honoree,
______
body ollege, Nashville.
______
__ and her us.
songs
which
NUdepencsallty.Iwlah
much sueUghtfut
0
at.. She was just luy, husband and myself so i In and half out, or nicely
Ism Mrs.
Thomas Cannon,
____
Tb. marriage will be solem.
gre, from Bradley Univers.
ga rde made her signature.
cesa to a woman who has the
a
neat,
with
e
fitted
slacks
i
baa
very
pretty
and
kavelotsoffre.tlme.
Th
OBbe's
Mrs. Gary Ferguson, Mrs.
nised em Friday, July 23, IlU
.
ity, and a PHD from the tinA woman who, while sha courage to beita a new and
.
- always been very mature bons.Issodlrtylget*p. looesoverbbouis? Iveask. j.
•
Jane Cobb and Mu Caret
at 7:30 p. m. at the Warring___________
Iversity of Illinois.
traveled,
took time to collect
--(physically) for her age. set every time I go over edmyhusbandhowbefelt
caresaksr forty.
ton Presbyterian Church, Pen'
antler.
beautiful objects, and then di. reward
At UCLA Dr. Drabik
_______
.
wearing
pants,
I
go
every
day.
about
any
andeel.
there
and
spoiled
But
she's
.
Other guests were un.
sacola.
elded to have a new career See the "7 Arts Csflector.
taught courses for business
fish and emotionally Ian. I want so much to give and his response was, "As
Jobs L Iheehee Mrs. Ted
Here Gallery" when you visit New
with her 7 Art.. Gallery.
and Industry In television
itature.
Sb.
doesn't
want
that
house
a
good
cleaning,
long
as
yours
comfortable,
togethet
York. The graphics, the paint.
Dudek, Mrs. Gloria Irwin,
th
ered
,III
she has ga
_______
A
production. She has spent
by me."
It's
okay
Likes
go
to
but
my
fa
th
er
says
he
and
to
get
a
job
;.
the objet. d'art and 7
Miss Linda McIntosh, Mar.
six years in commercial and
I. 401411 wonderful treasures, Including Ings,me
PANTS IN PANAMA
wants to get everything just the way it
morabilia are well
worh.
She
I'
b
from
the
great
Arts
qulss McIntosh, Lynn Voskan.
rare
letters
-_
educational broadcasting both
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marrisd.ThebeyMU.Hs
ls.Idon'tknowhowinuck
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Visit. AM YOU will
people of history. And Collect.
Sherry Stephenson, Diane
- f on radio and television.
Isankeenoughboywhe longerlcanstandgotng Problem?
meet a very Interesting we.
-Stephenson. Linda Netting.
signed
letters
Ing
The toastmlstrcsscs are
lu a steady job, but ha's over there, Abby. It's too BY, Box 69700, Los An.
the most popular pastimes. man, Anna Soseako.
barn, Maureen McVey, Pet
elated to have such a well
irs gths,Callf.Fora personal
MISS LINDA BENTLEY, center, bride-elect, was complimented recentwords.
You
for
•JustaklLliyhusbandls
filthy
Tomorrow - Man's Eye
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Wsstheny, Debra Ciasall,
-.-- I The Gallery walls lined withView
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qualified speaker since their
%
Iy with a bridal shower at the Dol Ray Manor home of her fiance's moth.
Jut
resort. What can I reply, eneloee. a stamped,
all
for
her
getting
married,
my
honoree,
letters
from
such
his.
signed
y
Willie,
th
er
of
the
P.m Durnell, Kath
The Ladles Auxiliary of
aim Is to become more of.
seU.addresmed envelope.
er, Mrs. W. P. Medcalf, left, Mrs. Hazel Bentley, mo
Ii. says, "Let her. It will do?
lorical characters u Sarah
Sandra Evanoo and Mrs.
Railroad Trainman Wekiwa
EDWARDS,
MRS. E. R. WOOD, MRS. L. E. LEEPER AND
MRS.
A.
H.
fectIve In public speaking.
is at the right.
DELAWARE
'
S
up
In
a
hurry."
I)
IN
her
grow
Bernhardt, Richard Wagner, At Its bigheet point, the
the
art
of
mak.
Lodge 879 recentl y met at
J11114 307188,
to
right,
are
experimenting
with
Hate
to
write
letters?
W.
ROI4F,
left
MRS.
A.
DEAR D: A mentally
I say she Isn't ready to
F.lianora Duse and others ceiling of the Big Room In
the home of Mr.. Ions Tan'
Ins parchment stationery, which was demonstrated at a recent Sanford
pecept the responsibilities sound person does not live Send one dollar to Abby,
equally as exciting. I collect Carlsbad Caverns, N.M., ru.
Wed.
nor, Oregon Avenue, for the
ntinue
every
co
other
workshops
will
69700,
Los
Angels.,
The
Club
workshop.
Box
Garden
yea
rs
.
in filth for mine
if marriage and, If she got
hands, and In the 7 Arts Gal. ea us test.
monthly social.
nesday during the summer months in preparation for the annual bazaar,
married, It wouldn't last a Your father could be sno. Calif., for Abby's booklet,
lery I saw some rare uses,
Various games were enjoy.
"Christmas in November."
year. Can you give me tionally disturbed. For "HOW TO WRITE LETMISS CHARLOTTE ANN WILKES
lly displayed.
the
members
who
were
_________________________
beautifu
by
.4
good arguments an goodness sakes, get him to TBP.8 JOB ALL OCCA.
________________________________
some
Annaopeasbershopatl:lO
were
honorees
the
and
hosts
served refreshments of cake,
By Jane C.sselbeny whit. candles.
a doctor for a thorough BIONS."
side.
1 ,
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and people walking by coons
grandsons, James, John, and
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orange sherbet and Iced tea.
A r.oiptlon honoring Mr. Th. couple was serenaded Robert Schooneaken; Carl if. 41 members and visItors .t. by the Associate Matron,
in
to browse. The shop Is open
•
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by Chris Nuremberger, a
Atding were Mrs. B..
11
who
ro
I
BernMr..
Irving
Pryor,
the
meeting
of
late
for after.theater crowds
tended
14
Dr.
and
Mrs.
L.
W.
and with romantic violin music Michasl;
Anderson, Mrs. Evelyn Gun.
friends
and
as
Anna
ha.
many
Cealbeny
tree,
formerly of
Jocoby and
Michael (brothers and sister. mole Chapter No. 2, OE.S. sented her with a tiny
guest.
ten, Mrs. Ann Trued, Mrs.
By Mrs. Muriel Lawrsace promise to make. I suggest dren are trials to us as they among th e artists and people
Cii
___ .1 . Lak. Maitland
Pottelger was pre. in.law of Mrs. Potteiger; Mr. held at the Masonic Temple explaining that her birthday
Dudley,
Mrs.
Hand
Luelle
om
their
Mrs.
Newspaper Eatstprlse Aua. you express gratitude for It, strike out for the deep water, of the theater her shop Is a
Tenses Apartment.
was being observed a little
ssnted with a beautiful yet. and Mrs. Nuremberxer; and June 17th.
Gillon and Mrs. Mary Alice
meeting place.
55th Wedding Annives-e
Chapter
will
Ii
almost
universal
use
today
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: writing him aomethlzg to this All parents experience
Margaret L. Davis present- oweski , Susan Southward' Goodspeed.
low.throated white orchid Mr. and Mr.. L. K, Swop., At the request of Mrs. Wm. early since th
:Jim Jacoby starts today's
111011TH
I
ounder
about
"People should not hoard
averting
gives
Tuesday
pense as th ey fl
was
I. that Blackwood ColIvefihlOs I have a 21-year-old son In effect:
corsage and Mr. Pottelger a all of Casselberryl Mr. and A. Reynolds, Mother Advisor, be cloned during the summer. c4 her pupils In the annual and #Me Sphl""--Schaum,
AKI$4$
discussion by eskiug his lath.
Ob jects of historical value," King Car-Truck lentil
by their daughter And son. whi carnation boutonniere. Mrs. Elton P. Richards, Long. the Rainbow Girl, were nc- The Star Points, with ap. piano recital June 1 at the
I
nvent.dby
In
it.
That's
how
It
Is,
has
Easley
Blackwood
Casselberry
Persesals
2
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or how he would have bid
the service who won't write "We appreciate your
Mina Boyd.
beuntil saysourladyoithenewcas.
te
sad Mrs. Harold
of IndIanapolis."
M4aw,
• AXQST
By Jane Casselberry
attending the cole. wood; and Mr. and Mrs. corded the floor. Three of the propriate remarks, decorated Woman's Club of Sanford.
North
hand
had
hi
held
the
been and always will at they ear. "It one does ust have a no" a "Ir %1I Mustang or
in
case
some
borne.
leannoitdfl you what mlutocallceustiyouaeed
5ehoonmaksf of Lake Sybel-bratlon
Those In addition to the George Hauser, Winter Park. girls, the Misses Karen the tree with birds of blue, Highlighting the stage de. Also "On The Levee"comforted
they
demonstrate
th
Jim:
"Jut
Mrs. John Birkhelaer of
etberfiees.setssthr
In 1932.
us. ludeed. it has
NAST
readers don't know the eon- his allem puts me through. I me so that Ican stop Pester_ can keep their heads above placetosho_ something. thesa
ii. Drive Kaitland.
WWA
Thornell, Peggy Miller and yellow, green and red, and cot were potted palms ac. Bachman. fickle Aiken; "In. Seminole Blvd. Is recuperat.
410
Why should it be dif.11-'u.-..-..--...--.-1
The party was held in •
yentlon we might Al well re told him all I want are post
cent.ed by pedestal baskets of than Legend."—Rea, Jim Ins from surgery undergoes
Connie Colvin, approached lastly the white dove.
7
Just have had to guess after
don't water.
you with letters you when
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ferent
for
you?
that
when
@05
Pait
Lee;
'The
Sweet
Violet"poolsids recreation ball at
peat
here
recently at the Orlando Air
Byron Leach, soloist, sang pink Los Angeles glade and
cards telling me how he Is want and will only write
the station of the organist,
•oss,
my partner opined with cm.
the
Nothing entitles you to spynamp
.,
Smaliwood,
Margarent
air
bids
four
Iks Maltlarad Tenses.
Dove,"
mums.
Our
Only
Hospital,
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.3
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Ava
Torte
Base
opade and undtedly would •Q174!
Mrs. Joe Lelnhart, Past Mat. "You
tire clubs but his answer was that moth- I have interesting
fljst And
clal Immunity from the nor.
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other one resposi
The couple formerly resid11I ton and Grand Instructor for after which Mr.. Nicholson The following program
ovns
tu)
have responded three dli.
portiat
news
for
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m
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matly natural anxiety
to show no aces or four aces; eU love is different
Lake
Ellen Drive, for
-sd
4QJ57S
escorted back to her sta. presented: "Caprice In B zonka, Laura Anne Header.
woods ud then Jumped to
th er."
Mo
The girls thankDistrict
24.
let You're afrad that he's o- other parents have to live
five diamonds to show one sons' love and be would He
U
WAJO$4
15 years. They were married
six spades after partner Ti.
tion and presented with a gift Flat"-Wacha, Denise Jay. son; and "Gertrude and Bus.
Easy lay to Kill
ad Mrs. Leinhart for the
pey'j'p
through until a child's swim.
hearts to show two us know if he needed us.
ace;
five
the
abeth"
Beethoven,
Christi.
Lisboa.
bid
to
three
hearts.
In
those
Se a .11.. tailed's
on June 15, 1910
from
Be
"
Th
eme
J.
B.
roll;
by
the
Worthy
Patron,
ing to continue to be the
sistance she had given them
and
comes
sure
be
%
aces
and
five
spidsi
to
show
was
ales
a
Kinlaw,
MOTHERS DAY
FOR
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,
could
do
any
bet.
___
Springville,
Lint, Gail Lee;
gas,
asnle., luersass.
terrible
trial
dur.
rible
that be was ming
the
traurn"
days
no
one
you
to
trial"
on
behalf
of
alt
fasss
sad
Ails
gift.
her
with
a
Blackman
presented
and
bride's home In
i West ivtnsssble three."
Schaum, Also "Concerto In B Flat" ................____
N.Y.
____________________
"Spider Dance"
tot and I would achieve as Useth West Neith last
In his teens, aren't you? w.u, steady.__________
ALSO
d:
"When
you
men
lag
his
teens.
What
officers.
can
I
do?
A birthday courtesy
_________
Oswal
Earle, Di v I d A 1k
'
erage result."
In addition to Mrs Schoon
be for some Urns yet, be Just
Irving Pryor, Associate Pa- Carla Jarrell; "Mazurka In A
also given by the officer.,
Pass 4 N.T. Pass
14
• GARDENIAS
DEKLE'S
•
tion that the five-club response Keep OS writing letters
makerI th ey also have a son,
Kett.rer,
Cindy
"Dance
in
C
Mlnor"-Engel.
-.
goes
to
show
ll
Ring Philip's War
Jim:
"It
might be.
to
serve
Minor"
was
appointed
•,
honoring the Worthy Matron, tron,
IN
8MMI
aces
never
answers?
be
shows
no
aces
or
four
p
.
GULF SERVICE
ft0 j, In Rochester, N,Y.,
hew bridge ku Improved. To. p
So what? Getting children a close with the death of this
SenInole's chairman for Fitzpatrick; and "Wind In man, Jimmy Buckler; "Pol.
Mrs. J. .1. NIcholson.
you are discussing an expert shouki
22*1 Gispeviuli Ate,
hIm
Tent onaiss Militaim"
my
stnd.nts
peni
ng
on
Aug.
13,
-TK
.
launched
into
uall.sustalnlng
Indian
warrior
five grandchildren.
Trees"-Uachman,
th
e
Templar
the
Knight
Star
The officers formed a
SAMRD 8224M
2224M
refinement. tZparts figure that ANMR#
Guests were served cake, ______________________________________________ in front
John Charles Aiken; and
of the Worthy Mat. Foundation.
uld have so bwbb set
life Is not duck soup. All chil.I 1676.
Almany.
which
I
they
can
always
te
slam
ll
e
grand
th
lace
and
bid
th
tint
to
seven
spades.
Nor
ice cream with strawberry
get him, $ why bring It up?
The Ralpert Morris picnic Also "Palpillon" - Grelt '
ton's PtAtIon. The mnrshal as.
____________
-Larry Williams.
has the perfect hand for a with safety If his partner numberoiac.slsbelndshown
topping, mints and nut&amp; The
is PeopI. of your son's ago In.
1
th
cortrd her to the center of will be held on August 25th and "Jazz Prelude"-Mark Mrs. Ava Wright Davis
and
we
can
talk
about
)lackwood four no-trump re- shows two aces."
white anniversary cake was
Nevin, Donald Whitznire;
met at the Shrine Club.
demands far.
the Star where she
Oswald: "You aged about tomorrow and explain why teret
the
Flower
over
—.L
flpringtlme"-Rod.
presided
somss because he can
decorated with a spray of
"Waltz
in
Ice
Birthday cake and
tfl,
e
tfhls
partnsrhasopen.
various
methods
this
double
use
of
five
clubs
ports
em
their
weifare as of.
0
IIIL By 1IS4
so
Wmiams; Boom, assisted by
,•:.
flowers, wedding bells and
enjoyed after the
m
is
of
valas
to those who uss
forts
Is
mange their livas.
e
sm;
se
ttle
for
of
&amp;
"g
for
am
were
being
.
J.flords
Kern, Whitmire, Lowell
Without
gold leaves. The lovely formeetlng,aerv.dbyMm.s.Joe "The Juggler'
Ifhispartnershowsone_triedoutandthe CO. that 15_ Its"
They read our suspiclos of
:nals of
al centerpiece
Mrs.
LeInhart,
distributed
0
Programs
were
Lake"-Rebe,
Jackie
their
ability to manage their
Ihe
BIRS.
ROY
V.
POTTEUGER,
Malthostesses
Edwards of hunt- I.. T. Sheppard,
Mrs.
MR. AND
iuA
____
by Debbie Whitmire and I
______
mum., gladioli and carna. land, observing their 55th wedding anniversary, ington, W. Vi. were recent the evening.
lives
Into
these demands, As
_ Thompson;"Valsett." for, Susan Southward.
Control roachis and ants the
tions, and was flanked with
big
prob1m
is dwk "a
Juno15, 1965,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Assisting In serving after saf.way_bruahomiohnston's
.
silvercandle holdersand
Roberts, sister and brother.
Qilt.
sulos
of
th
is
ability, the
___
the
program
were
the Mm.s.NRoacb.Thhcolodesscoat.
his frigid wife, Dome
•..
ln.liw of Mrs. Edwards,
IJ
?UDAT, jamB it. INS trapped one bus In the nova. tarpunk
is so
Herman
:
C.
L.
Fitzpatrick,
hag
Is
dccliv.
for
months,
las&gt;
with
a
swItchblade.
demands
earsie
them,
They
....
of people a
their Ravenna Park hone.
group
with
$
ta
l
us
night::
t
he
of
Time
Show
Kinlaw,
T
wn,
A.
S.
'
B
ro
move
dishes
Ted to use. No acid to
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Following a tour of Florida,
1,1
hay, their own problems Elisabeth Allen a girl with. punish US for our suspicion by
10.11 P.M. ABC. Tb. FujiWi1l1'.', Clarence Render. orfood.Harmls.stopsls.
mp
clamming up.
. .,.;, I
Aloha' To Judy
Nassau intl the Bahamas,
____
ties. "Detour a Reed Going and use him as a whipping short supply of morals Bad
scm, I. H. Lee Jr., Joe JAYthey will return to Sanford
-N&amp; Nowhere." (Rerun) Lable's boy. Leo BowMan Ii S philea' David Zansees Is Klb3e, bets I don't think you adsr.
tell, 1C. Whitmlreand
.,.:
*7 las. cussaberty
en rout-s home.
itItyIskaow*andhe's_deringhusband,PhyllisThan.
pretending
to
be
Stuart
Man.
staid
how
frightened
are
the
ir
W. Buckler.
_________________________________________
J' _
______________________________________
7Oungof thelrsWltytomaa.
Miss Judy Beauchamp of
nine.
and
Mrs.
II.
L.Johnson
7:10-9:10 P.M. ABC Combat. U5 their own lives. If you
Logwod,WhowU1b5ThOY1fl5
!
Mrs. Rena Hawkins have re.
"A Gift of Hope." (g) did, you'd appreciate your
to Jacksosavifls soon with her
:!
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________________
I
COOK
lOOK
vii.
________________
________________
delightful
a
from
__________
__________
turned
The gimmick em thin is. is son's prsals to call on you
Tonight
____
feted Saturday,
family,
.
;::!:~
theaesdepou.Thmabsgt
C.,
I;
I
It to Washington, D.
I
thatthresaoressssliper.
I
an "Ahohia party" given In
WITH
l .
where they were guest. of ' 1
formirs appear is it pasta, to you, be had Is look
U-WIDNImIAT
bsrhonorstthshome of Mr.
TUDAY
P.
M.
Johnson's
brother
and
failure
to
manage
his
Mrs.
Jack
Coegsn,
Jr.,
Vie.
posiPle
i
namely
Leonard
CasselborAnd Mrs
lot ,..: b
_________
ADDS
1$:eO (5) can y a:ett
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil.
0e5 (5) News
eat Cobb (IM J.) OW VNI sm Bib-" (sillm which is
PERFECT COALS
ry, Lake Tomy, Cassslberry.
ng
While
In
the
.
11am
Grow.
Bonnell
(Gall
hera).
The
the
t"SIIIM
terror
of
you
(5) Doasa Rest
Guests Included members of
ROMANCE
''
!•
I N 1 M I N UTE!:,'
(5) News
story involves as intensive people.
Is it was a very
east they toured historIcal
listS (5) wews
the Casselberry Community
x.wee.pe coat.
ft
:-,
VU
Set
1Z:$e
(5)
Walter
un
d
the
as.
and
aro
sites In
'5 (5) CBS Newssearch fee a possible deaeilst,
-. T,
Methodist Church Methodist
Kaewu
(5)
____
'
C,.aklti
___ ___
0
tional capitol.
(5) Search for Tanner- with Zip Tern playing that
Ni trig Wald
Youth t'ellowahlp.
esapasti
Mevy*hlng Is
(5) $u.Ue,er
row
'.rk
role,
coaplots
with
Pull
out
the
tray
sad
a
.'
Those attending enjoyed
Aquanauts
2
ill
.
!-I..!
N. Clwco&amp; Uses?
I lieS (5) can Reports
15:U (I) Guiding Sight
1Mb C. Simer
esti Yes om't loss the
Mr. and Mrs.
____
1-1:80 P.M. CU. Jeny
- .
uunaing, boating, a tfl5iUiS
(I)
1(50
News
(5)
25•Iiva
It's
built
i
N. smelly Fuld
bsss
kU
•
'
have
returned
to
their
borne
p,
..
ly
y.srem
%
It
Bishop Show. "I).
Bum ili night at
.
j
bust, and other games. A winlieS airs Talk
(5) CBS Reports
p51155, se
_____
Avenue after visit.
,.
come
(5)
The
Rebus
(imen)
boy
in
.,,,
Combat
rs
ry
Nu
e
-"
We
(5)
or roast was held and picnic
lie
JACOBL
ANN
SHERI
ulL1eS
nda
PRETTY
PETITE
noextracost
(5' New., 14, Weather a kick where he fuels he uses
•
2
(5) Mr. Novak
'- it with their daughter and
supper served on the lake.
I.
Jacobs of
SiN (5) Jeer lishep now
her family, Mr. and Mr.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland celebrated
I
Purse
his
bead
us
mesh
Mat
1:50 (I) As The World
Isle (1) Meanest at Veer
FALCON
_
.....
George Coletto in Alexandria, Bainbi Drive, Forest Lake Estate',
'
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(1) Let's Make 6 Deal
lbs honoree received many
(8) SeIlyweot Talsat
55 $ftt$e. lie eslutissi
Enjoying
the
UsSese w&amp;as_ - c.s
b
June
18.
birthday,
her
second
(5'
cewslas
g
their
visit
ght
li
in
Vs.
High
.
lovely gifts *114 U PT55
Lay the aureery lineleum and
(5) MeSales Navy
$15 (5 WPO
some .s
was atteoding the graduation birthday o.ks fesU ties with the honor.. were
a
With as sp,.apdst.ly decorat.
Upspsrit bieV,
4. the
0
(5)
ye
Tymes
.e
e)
Pasewsst
sO
s
___
and
Mrs.
C.
C.
her
paternal
grandparents,
Mr.
L
TwaiN
A
111-I
exercises
of
their
grand.
'.
Cs) 01.5k It *751St?
ad cabs,
,. ,
GAS
As expected, be makes a slap.
(5) Meanest 01 Truth
o
Jaco ; Mr and re Henry Foster, aunt and
daughter, Miss Gay Coletto,
5 Flam. to the Wist etiek mess ci everything, -- 01$ (I) Pitiless, JVUes
Those itteedhut In addition
(I)
Pejtsa
Plae
_____
1:50 (5) Art Ua$etter
fromhlgh school.MlssColetto uncle,snd theirchlldrefl,TereU,PamaltdVil.
to lb. hosts and honoree 15.
AfIn mod.rale Installation cost, dapindi
$:104i10 P.M. Cli. Eslb.
tI:N (St Vain'S
(5) *y z
GA$UGHT$.. A Nil Status mbil for
Is a former student at Semis. .; and Mary Motyka, a great, great, great
- ''
Walpar spsstsl
elutl.4 Valerie Shea, Becky
Desire
on location and p1p1i, vow COOkOUtS
D
weed
Talent
leoste
M
:
SnUahelse
91
SflOd&amp;fl IMn$I Insect mpslllng. e .Dspsn
oW
lUsh
School.
During
their
stint.
_____________
________________
IsIS
(5)
*50
Sees
left
Macteod,
Vie.
______________________
..
l
tUft
Ni
he
no
fuse.
al
SI
$129.45
Wagner
time (5) (5) iI
SiN (I) Ye TeSS thi Preth
holiday, Mr. and Mrs. $Lmerly ________________
able,
even durIng storma, Installed tee wl
j py, Becky Young, Jackie
YOU
NOW
Use
WID.
Value
for
only
$59.00.
.And
ternhs
=I I M . .
*119) The Late heW
(5) ae.e,at
and Marvin MaClain, Steve
(5) Theater .5 the StatS
wouldn't
believe?
Ashier Wetli
OPlil
Ii
50
festal plpki in ys,d or pills.
U)
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JUDY BEAUCIIAMP Longwood, wan rso.nuy visIted many of our nation's _____________________________
Washington, _______________
historical
an. (I) Mews
RuN U Yesilki
I)u.csa, Carla Blels., Marilyn
'
Yes
ha
WOW
honored by her frleiuls with an "Aloha Party
Tee D.'t hr
D. C., and northern Virginia.
WU$UAT A. M.
kilOs. of Senor me.
Masslck, SandY how,, Br
46) The use xtgm
at the Lake Tony home of Mr. and Mr.. Leon.
pies', .s'nr.uaif
Melenda,
Cathy,
Gleason and
I:N
Cs) go on
ard Cauelberry.
________
Cli CKau%
it Li_-- ow meSh
:11 (5) suashiie Almanac
T.
lrastsilstlens its isv
_____
_
Irk _ flu Cesselberry.
to ?rsttms.ste
:55 (1) TV C*essves.
•.,meveamr._
BOON
(Si
seeres
Iserm
fl (5) News a Weather
1$
h sas
OPlil
Sews
4:15 (5) 1(50
_____
(5)
IMmhsume.
Ii'S (I) Miks Dsss Shew
94L
1:15 (5)
_____
(I)
Wall
on
,di I) rum Mhit 15e$
lIasd and
Miss
lies (I) Test Soar
000011
$$ l) T.lap
Seehust
IS)
huashlee
Aleseas
,
(5)
womw000
AITOOSt
Ted Wayne Osrundra. NP'
By Mn, RiSible Rants
1111161110 Newessee
(5)
MIebti
SluRs
CA*IUVAU'
Wss',
i5)
tsr, Barbara Au, 1.1% Xc. ssu,er, eM heps she ,1fl be
Resdersea. sen of hew of Kr, and Mrs. Pat (0.
IsIs (s) wake-116 Nests
By MN,ed Manly
liii
(5)
Meat
iisws,
Weather
C.
A.
M's,
ud
________________
(I) LiensintoBesssp
s: Captata Zsassres
ho spits of the quick show. Coy Airfield for their return boss eses,
W.) Jeb.eeu .1 Sanford were
NOcJRlNSOWI..pAYI
$PflJIIOND
sos, attsse
isssota. m.
5) Westhor Mews
_ salted Is hsty aatrlaesy,
F
or whish ssst lbs Wise flight to
) CsaNesvIIle
U* jILL e e GU FULL DITML$. TOYe
. V PA. its C.sveatie.
NO H
JOAX
i.e shelter, the daughters and granddaughter Mr. sod .. U
reM?
Mail. Bunk
June
U.
INS.
in
a
esn"
Dsytme.
455 (1) Dteo'es kePt
misbeve of lb. Welcome of Mr. and Mr.. Robert fli.
ank a,. b
5) Rempe? See.
light cssy at the iie With hide relli
have hess vIMtlug for lbs
WagN
osJsyed tIs
115 Seentm
At 1diI4:l54*
days ksupig up wish tisi,
Oak.
lbs
Naney
MalT
T*rgW&amp;
Mer.
Baptist
Chunk,
s.
past
month
With,
pff
outing lust Tuesday at New
gssekw.. M's.
astive
three
I
MID
ng
a
wedding
trip
dePsrtsd
last
week
far
Followi
(
0
01
)
who
has bees a
an
5 00111 OP RuNG
Issyne leash. This picnic Mr.Haney,the
Ormond Bosch vhs as, ,lsttIai thom
zaaz
DROP
BY
AND
REGISTER
&amp;I0 s) teeth it
her be.. is Bah1ta, Miss. to 5$
'I'AMBT
AND
.asorslss replies-i tho usual patient
p(J
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*a BIDOING?
nil.
0
Ni
!rflsd
,
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tw do
TIlE oor
. Hospital for the past mosib. Ca
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edng of the
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TOT
FREE DRAWING
I
in edtIlie4d
will Ntur Is the fill to m.
.a vou
tttees s,tuxa.4 bose this week.
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AND PLO-SAO
Cam.
pestles with Us IC. P
set z 'ws i in
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LaM W
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in the ,*lgoroSor, is ksIsrd Junior Nigh
Resell of .hk
auligo ha fesmulate pious Mr., Walt
.4
DO
The ..0 in Us g amd.
ii Us V. I N-heeL
lbs tall Wblpperwlll Tortes Is a pa. say Md
As, IrI$im
ci She lut. N. &amp; Jehe.
tiest at Iem$e4s Medsl DspaslsaM of Aiiki.
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is
$
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Usssgh.ss14 lbs
—
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LEE SILVER. his wife, BABheirs. derlsoos. legatees, TON J. ADAIR and - IV YOU PAY rent you can
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REAL ESTATE BROKER
vertible. good clean condition ine@ for one full week and
Inside and out. Bargain prim
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TWO bodroam house. kitchen
per him Ills for Just show.
WILLA MAM MOKOSCH
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BLUE toot Comot convertible.
Excellent hooter, radio and
mechanical tOP. V.1 engine.
Automatio shift. Spare tire its
jack. $1118. May be refinanced

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118-Trucke For Bale
120-Autoniolive Service

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106-Trallor Wto-sale
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ROOMS for Me. III Magnolia.

311.1440.
1011 FORD, good eanditlea. very
reasonable. 1I1.7S1I.
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floor shift. $126 each. test

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Republic Insurance Company
mo. Tel. IlO
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fenced yard.
has hern uning this now do.
Hotights. IAk* Mary Road.
1-bedroom cot.
pignation for Its pniiele. and
131 Easter. Assume Sit, &amp; FURNISHED
tape. 2. on 11.01 at l.Polnts.
it. servi'e. NEW BUSINESS Ill mo. 11I.IIII.
Itent $91 per mo.. plus Was
HAR INCIII~*AFED OVER
&amp; tax. a" anytime. or ph.
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313-1461 after I p.m. weak.
foselonal salesman It excoll.
room. I bath. with b"lititul
days. Anytime Sat. * Sun.
eAt prospects each week,
redwood enclosure and a
lawn. Assume4 mart ga
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Trailer an large lAoga, Adults
and confirm the title Se the Florida, uainst you and each serve a copy thereof upon the
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Call 833-7418
right. title at ft%forest to or C
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ban&amp;, carporta. utilities. fit
The name *t the Court to Ilea upon the following W Adams. Barnett National Dank 1"
Mo. Adults. No pets. 832-1661#
which the suit ban been Inoti. crlb*4 real property situat in
HOMES __ tutqd is t he CjRrUIT COURT, Seminole County. Florida. to. Ids, not later than July 210. sCjj Ion.= ated 4*1141&amp;rv.m $said.
TRAILER
with cabams. Form,
tooll. It you fall so to 40, a Do, aps,"sollp't STATI-TV.S. 19*3.
NINTII JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. wit:
S. It h 4 BEDROOMS
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water,
lights.
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IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
BATHS
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Lot 410 of Plan of the sob- me Pro
NOTICE I. hero-by
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that
$0' Adults. 111.1141.
('t)tXTY, P'l.OlLlDA. The lb.
p.14 EQUI11PID
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division of the land belong. tered against you for the r.. the hoard of Countyalien
POE CIA)lISU, I'*tA?INO
hr,'vlale.l title of the ease is
PAYMENTS
log to ALTAMONTPh LAND. lid demanded In the Complaint, sinner. of Seminole ('ommis.
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lard. 3-BR. trailer,
IMM E DIATE
FItANCI$ B. AUDETTE and
hOTEl, A NAVIGATION This suit is to foreclose a Florida will sell to this
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close to bass, $11 e. Call
ANIKL.A (3. AUDETTE. hi.
Complete In f ormation
Co. according to Flat there- mortgage. The real property est .d best bidder. anhigh
NOTICE
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GIVEN
the
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moo of call Tour
wife. Va. JrPRIN V. WHITNXY.
of as recorded In Plat Book procepiloil against Is: FAST- Court House itlops In Hanford, by Tfir. It A. It 1110(WHIS Co
Lat 3 of Illock "14".
et vir. of at, being Chaseery
1. Pogo 10. Public Records
Pominole
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BROOK
HURDIVIIII(sx,
case No. 15015.
of Seminole County. Illor.
Itth day of July. A. 1). $3. Simple title
UNIT NO. ISM accordIng the
The description of the real
Ida;
13ALES BROKER
at 11 o*vlovk k. if., the follow. lowlem dos )ed property situ.
to the Plat thereof as r** Ing deserlbod property, lying ate and being In Seminole We Have Tho Home For Tom VUIIN. APT. =00.
Property Involved IN So follows: and YOU ARM HEREBY RIC.
corded in Plat Ilook "13"' and being tn Seminole County. County. Florida. to-wit:
The W% of ills Z% of ills Quinkii to rite your answer
TURN. Apt. 606 Park.
pages Is di Is. Public no- flarid&amp;. to-wIt:
of ths NXIA. Ise" the or other written gooses*. W.
The Westerly lot line at
South 32 (*k thermal which "
%our or Inor VW at
*or" of dowilleels Cww-oir.
has boon desdoid to the with the clerk 9f the i
south 769.1 feet of the
dos Ifelghts Xabdtvl44
out
County for read ri#bt.*t- Overt. offath Judicial Circuit. Togetber with all Stnoillf'00
went two chains of th
AJPr. Reasonable. 813.
coarding to the plat there.
way. Section I. Township Seminole County, Florida, at sad Improvements now ant
of,
as
recorded
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Book
Northwest
Quarter
of
the
1410.
SIII PARK isp..rvn
Range 29
lit $"ford. hereafter an Paid land. auto fixt he Court
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corde of sominulo County.
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You and each Of you are re. thereof upon the PlainiItts at. pas, steam, electric, water, and
fl Rapt.
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Florida.
111.1114
111.1141
quired to file your answer with brad wheel name is WEB. •ther heating. cooking,
The terms and condItIons of pursuant to $he Ordinances of 111.4141
$334411 APT. $15, Up. Surplus City.
the Clerk of thl above entitled BER i. u*ixsi
thi tim . •erati.q, lighting, plumbing. said sale ehall be se follows: Altaoate Springs. Florida. has
Court and serve a copy thereof WISDERWERDLE, HAIP(E5 A ventiletiRl, irrii&amp;t.ni, •
minimum acceptable filed a Petition with the Town
1, NORM. Fui'n. Apt., 31111.
upon plaintiffs' attorney, CARL. WARD, 114 Park Aveause, power systems, machinds. appli. 1. The
ehail be One Thousafid Council of Altamonte flpriSgs,
Elm. $11-ISO?
I.. 'riiwliV$OX, JR. of the Of. South. Winter Park, Florida. encas, fixtures. aUd appurten' bi4
($l.OoS.oO)
has
re.
dollars.
Florida,
whereby
it
fice 'f TliI)MI'BON &amp; V.'K*T. not later than the lIrd day of Inc... which now are or may I. Sail pale shah he to the quested
NEAR h(Otl'ITAL
resoluti on to be
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Al'?. private bath, 4t.
to.
or
be
IS K. Magnolia Avenue. Orlando, July, lOSS, therein setting up hereafter pertain
401 SAN CAIIL4)5
adopted providing for the dos.
used highe.t sot best bidder,
able for Couple or Nagle
Florida. not Later than the lIrd the estate. right, title, interest with, in. or on sold pumise..
SMALl.,
two
bedroom
block
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bid
shall
be
in
cash.
vacating
and
abandoning
tog,
perlos. Ideally located dowi.
July, 1015, a. required or lien upon the above dos. even tbuiiih they he detach.
day
home, only 15111.11 Ideal for tow
4 The accepted bidder shell of the certain three (1) ftwt
n. Inquire at Manuel
.
by law, sIms e Decree Pr. crlbsd preperty cla$.d by yen
as or detachable
weettla"OtgooXleetrIL
retired couple.
be required
eas
e ment reserved along
also
psy
the
utility
Jerobeon
Dept. Store, *1* E.
Course** Drift be out"" a"soloulif Fos tau I*
and
11140
lettwee
I
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ft&amp;
cousLowis
lut
lot
Built-in Owe's 3AW401 GLC. any $spent,* Invurro-41 toy 14smi- the two (2) lots aforesaid do..
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You and Osek Of VON decree pro coMssao will 16o isoIn
WITXFJM WIIKRZOIP I igr*d &amp;g*J WK ym
Realtor
a
nolo Vuunty, Florida. Involved 91,11144 and the &amp;aid Town
bavo
hereunto mot or hand and
Westinghouse X I 0 a t r I c
WITMVS11 my be" 6§4 the
Beyond Lundquist. Apse.
paid
note.
Coducli
of
Attemast
rprinam,
bath. Torr Sao 'ties
-affleed
IN
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1
L.S.L
lluili.ln Hansa Model
ford. or official seal at las- seal of this Court. as enf.rd,
S
The
fluar.I
aJ.ubuio hear. 1114011 Atlantic hank Bldg.
Corn.
held
P1uIde,
will
Puns.
$32-ISIS.
Seminole County, Florida. Se minole Cesaty, P1.eida. Ibis
Serial .V$l,SI1l
missioner. of Seminole County, isg on the said Ps tion on the 4 BEDROOM I bath Pta. room
Quaker all Hester U064 jelurlda.
this loth der of J"oo 10166.
loth day 99 Juse, A. D. 194L
reserve the fight to jib day at July. A. D. 1991. at
arralr$
BlifiEt 11terlat 1144098
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
reject all bids It same oris 8-.04 a-clock p. M., at the Town
wils. Circle. park Rlditt
Arthur ff. Beckwith. Sr.
WITNZS5 my band &amp;Ad tits 4 earned too low.
Arthur X Seekwith. Jr.
H*14 Alumosto Springs. ViesClerk of the Circuit Court
seal of this Court at Sanford. (ricAl.)
Clerk of Circuit Court
1 BEDROOM furnished apt. 1150
Ids, at which tise those fer
14KW HOMES
hly: Elisabeth Ufusnahaa
Seminole County. Florida Florida, this 11th day 01 Jun.,
III. 111-1111 or
Ilt)Attt) OF COiXTV COM. and against the same will hi SANFORD and
surrounding
leputy Clerk
117: itliuboth Bresnahan A. P. lOIS.
Mls8 loNE1t5 OF 5(551. heard and final action taken.
Some
ready
for
eccu.
Carl I. Thomp.on. Jr. of the
Deputy Clerk
(SiCA!..)
NOE COUNTY, Yi.OltIDA. DATED thu 11th day of isso,
or bails to your pp.'. P511tH ApsItesests, rtrnmsble
lr U. B.cksttb, Jr.,
4
tie of T
WEST
Haises
A.
,., icier
nolia A
013-1141.
15 L
Clark
I F. 0. bag 14I
hi. Ileckwith, i,-,
i/Arthur
Derimithy
Bardeen
Orias4. '#$.rlda
By: Minks I. Ythie..
Park £va$ e.s
314
Corn.
Clerk
.1
Boaris
of
County
Acting
Town
Clerk
First
St.,
UNPURN.
$ Elm. Duptag, Kit.
Attorney for PlaIntiff..
Deputy
CliVk
Winter Park. Flori da
mis.loners In an,l (or SemITown of Alismeati IpriM'.
eke.
ui . 311.15*4.
Publish June 33, 31 A July I Fubliek June 23, 35 A July 5, Publish June 12. 21 A July • mile
Florida.
FlorIda
IUNLAND, 3 Slim.. 1 Bath,

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WHITE SEWING MACHINES

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Sale or p

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01-House For Rent

30-Home Appliances
Il-Musical Inslrumsels
32-Husloons Equipment
33-Job Printing

Leqal Notice

PIED that a suit has been

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Ibe !_- Herald, Bes
tim, Mus $0. CsaIotnIi.
ft"stw No
WISMANUUM, me

Guaranteed

SANFORD VACUUM SYC
I'ark
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you are require d
brought agalast yes the ua PIED that a edit to quilt title cause an
lure of which to to "move *or- has boon brought in the Cir. to file your answer 1
this
Court and to
of
otal cult court of Seadnole County. Clerk

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1173 days. 222-04il night&amp;
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emithitintial. Writ*. Box 141. 4
blaoifor,l

02-Acreass
93-liousoo For II&amp;Is
84-llouces--Bale or Rent

fl-Air Cond. &amp; Heating

l.IJEDROOM P'utn. Apt. HZ.

Realty

11-Parms-(Jreyse

:11--paintift
34 -Well Drilling

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cal., $1,100. John I Hum. CHARMHfa Country Home14w) Paler) Plum Incentive
phr.y, Lake Mary. 111•$4ft bedroom, Puralihed. Couple.I
ba s. 31.45 y.ar married
titlous. capable of assuming after 7 P.M.
131.1110.
rrsi, onplt,iilty. SUIiI'rvi.ton or
tnangrment potentIal, corn.
1 • $ bedroom furnished house;
Payton
i'Iet. training.
Prefer sonic
cc I • S bed room furnished trail,
pales bakgo4 or college lU-till 1540 Hlawat at 7.
or. Bowman's Trailer court,
but not absolutely necessary.
BEDROOM Assume III me. IU'lIOI after hIS PM.
Please send short p.r.onal
pay
m
e
n
ts.
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Walls.
history including education
$-HIDRO0M. 114 bath.
ii.
( rose D r., Sanford.
and employment. All replies
tot. Apopka 819.111$.

all-Ijusiness Itentals
lo-Lots For Sal*

11-Home Improvements
32-Plumblute

Arm. 98. Houses

40

71 Male Help Wanted

$0-School. &amp; Instructions
70-Empioymei Services
?I -Male Help Wanted
IZ..P'en,al. help Wanted
1$-Male or Pemal. Help
TO-Sal.s Help Wanted
U-Situation Wanted
II-Income Property
11-Ilumin,.. Prop-Rate
IS-Real Estate Wanted
S4-lteal Estate fisie

IS.-BuIlders Supplies
16-Harilwart

collect 416-JITT.

defendants or otherwise.
and any and all persons
claiminor any *state, right.
title or Interest In. or Wen
upon. the real property
Iteroln doiseribed, or say

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-Ch ili Care
I-Dope--Cats-Pete
1i...pouhtry - Livestock
il-Special Nobles.
1$-Catering - rood
14-Bicycle hlepairs
11-Special RervIO.e
1$-Interior Decorators
t7.-Jsnitoricl 5.rvlr.i
11-Landscape Service

TURN. Gar. Apt. 1062 RIM.

SOUTI-IWARD

Ch ar
PAM
5.1mm. FURNIS HE D304 louse, La k
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4166.
9.
Aviation Products avallob
3
W.so monthly.
for Happy Flying. Ph. $a.
2-DEDROOK boom furnished
320t for further Information 4-119DROOM house on largo or unfurnished. sit-1123.
corner lot. close I A. 04.110.
AVAILABLE 4 Bedroom. I Batlo
Torino. Call milD

avtb'sn

Florida.
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now lit. Durkotf We Zaff- Stoat. Oro-see Traps. 3tock.
equipped to 216 gas. make
73.
Male
or
Female
[,of Markers, Ilt)lyotliylfn,.
buttosholft sew an bottom&amp; Now $149.10 now 081.00. Morso
Wire Mroh, strps. WIn,low
w 1135.
Now guarantee.
11 near Automatic Zlx-z.
,tx. IHIIIN, Dry Wells &amp; I)risln Tile.
payments of $3.40 or par $so
AllitAVI.I..'
CONCRETH VO.
V:y $2.01 per week. All Uttarbalance. Phons Orlando

deviseve. legatees or fir&amp;*.
lees; and any and all W.

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be se laguslosaly o$(pfnp4

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locations
me. 821-6888.

salos-Rontals
INVUSTURST &amp; RRALTY
Ph- ISS-4981 Ill N. Park Vs.
It- s

$00 W. lot at.

. ;:p:rt 'i,:t::n 9
a relaxed atmosphere r*mov- 95. Housee For Salo
.4 from bu.y traffic pt.

bobbin

BRING FAST

Real Rotate

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len miles h,,rth.l.amt of ho .
12*.S73O.
Located 3 miles East of Oviedo
verdi? sit. In Seminole
on Ilwy. 410 to
I-BEDROOSI_
central
air.
now
coon.
County.
Must
bay*
1240
1%
COURTFOUNT
CHARGE ACStudent tn@tfuction now Sivbath. Flai ramm. Too A Orton.
Cash. Ph. Orlando 422-29?0
1
COUNTS-- limited credit It
In 111per Cherokee "ISO,"

wanted to Oviedo. Must cover
Social. Church A 5 a h a 0 1
RENT A fin
way
Ho.piial
Baby
Events.
Use of Camera acrestill,
(SEAL)
Two NINT11 JUDICIAL clu. III Tells vlacvrr corn , USED nots. brown strip*. $50.
lie,le. Nor Dar. Week. or eery. Contart Paul Brook
*hire, manturd Horatio, I
CUIT IN A 14D "ft 11UIfI%ot.j1 AIIXTH JVDIVIAL CIRCUIT IV
('fork. Circuit Court
ttii(,.i FVft'4ITiHi
IDA. I AND 0$ IBRI
1371 Martliar. lihirn, a C. IN C111414CUSIT
W lot.
11101,11 raUNTY.
sun
Oiadst:neL.
VIIb
Free
FI1ANCIR D. AU thITTE and CRASCERY no. *
121.0784
Attorney for 1 'IniUI
ANICLA
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AUDETTE,
iVIY
his
wife,
310 North Magnolia Avenue
it
"You
name
it
we
have nr.
IN IRE CIRCilI COURT
Plaintiffs. EDITH LILLIAN BROWN,
Orlando, Florida
I,awn A Gordon tools
plaintiff, AND FOR SUINOLE cov*iv
vs
$3. Heal Estate Wanted
Publish: June 1, 11, 23, 10, 1081 J1IPh
AMI-:lticAN RENT-Al.I,
FLORIDA
V. WhITNEY,
C'IN II
K- Hiawatha
lt1.IIIII IVANTHI) Ti) IStIY 1-Bedroom,
IN CNA*CSRT TO, lease
JOSEPH p ft°'
UNION DIME 5.bVINUN BANK,
P fe da Ii.
3 bath Patio &amp; trees. l'osa.
r1orlda, this trio day of June.

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show you bow to ble" a gmtW abusidance witis ~ WOE. -

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COLOR TV. like

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d old at 69 am of dw raw-

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machine and supply Ca.

of value. Pick up pet-'ice. . Authorid ftRae.* Service
I). Roberts. Manager. 111.4740 100 Ph. First.
111-5144

MOWINO. light or heavy. 322.

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A UCTION FRIDAY NIGHT 2515 5.

Services

Crumley-Monteith
Inc.

211?

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Got Ott with a good start In
this 3 84rm. I be
tome.

NOW Is THIII TIMM

NHED PARTNER On

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Itix. htuoVcr. (2. E.. 11'Ilt.r
t"Tl'D.1gr)cusom•rs.
Hun .
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Queen, Kirby, etc.

Fanford Farmer's Market
ne elving for mate a days week.
It to 2. Cash for anything

lure. Call Sit looddins
Co, at 141 Celery Ave.

69. Schools &amp; Instructions

SUMMER SALE
12. Special Notlemos
~~ VACUUM CLEANERS: J:Jectro.
titely new management. Car.
theis Chick ? Treat. Sanford.

11cr Inc u .4. Its. 123-11399.
Apt.
2.b;drrnT
aa
above American Ilent

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P22CI$

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noted bedroom and
room furniture.
y Vi °r
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A Park ,
oh ow no daniaa.. however ty. Hi g h. dry ground. HI $r4
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lSi7.I2$'UI3.$H'U$lDom.
HONEYMOON SPECIAL.

i.a4 •s.mv.

got

t.

To pick up I. beautiful acres C.B.S. Situated on bit hot
with many wooded horn..it... In nice netibborbood. Owner
Excellent location. Worth transferred. priced at jug
FRM0, ESMATS
more, but available NOW for
1?.000. Terms to suit roppon.
aibis buyer,
¶,vatlnt. Live * Used P'urni- 113,000. lofty, Cash only.

DrIUti*g

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92. Acresj.

hwy. 17.12, Ou.elben'v.

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All Type and IlsI.
We Repair aid service

113.0151

furnished. both
Bdrm. Apt.. kitchen equipped.

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*ote pleasant. Get coopera
ties from partn ers. Garnet
data to enhance YOUT Miii.
(Feb 10 to Mar. $0)
...AMhaettlsa In your ft.ld nl

well

Realtor

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meat. buy one house furnish

ular retail. Noll Freight
Damaged Furniture owes.

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tile bath. Vacation blinds.

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SHORT Ill
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libEl EITIMAI'l.$
P..LMAkVEY
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931-1671. 881.2sol, 823-1501.

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JOHN E.

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BRA!.. POINT Siamese kitten.. ?j
Ilt-tis
$10. 22.
HAVE TROPICAL Fish for M. Musical Instruments
piano
-onto sn"
31th. Novelty pots th supplies.
Out

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30. Home Appliances

aid complaint will be taken as

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of the Circuit Court on or be.
loria the 6th day of July. 1165,

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C&amp;PI11RN (Dec. 22 to
Ja*. 10)- There are several

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dicial Circuit. In anti for Rem- Prsscriptione at Lowest
people
I Lbs. $1.73
Inole County. Florida, In Chan- over
Prices.
to Person.
it &amp; Dipeount
all 14*rvlco
phone sit-4241
eery No. 15000. and you are
nit. Check our priem
0 hereby requIrett to Servo a
P
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FAUST
DRUG
STOR
ON39
Uladotwinvill Stand Addingof your Answer to ,he evol"l
Machine. Subt., Cr. Bal. I is.
plaint on the piati,turp attor110WXLL's OFFICE ISUPPLY
soey, Olsdattine I~ Kohloss No,
SAUNFORD IMRALlb
219 North Maxnolla Avents' Or.

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ban been filed anallipt You fly whool Chalr$.
Walkers. Canes
CATIO1. LAU HOLLAND. lit the
&amp;
Crutches for rout or male
Circuit Court of the Ninth Ju-

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tuBA (Ispi. 22 to Oct. 22)

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WILLIAMS

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B. Onk Ave, 323-ooll. We
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ito 1012 1.3011.SII1.1I
it to Isis 11."11.19IL1111
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Sanford.

Volose At "Joirtlas or "via.
gas any egivortimemomit Or lea
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It per day rental for Elrje
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chaos of Ihlu. Lustre. Carroll
Furniture
Co.
REGISTERS!) Tennessee walk.
nt horse., S stallions, * I
RUGS.
$1.00 u
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GREAT BEND, Plan.
Sentinol. County Commis. (UPI)-Slowed to almost a
s-loners were serv ed with no. standstill, the rising flood
lice Tuesday 01 a damage stilt waters of Ut. Arkaissu River
th at has hoes filed 1taiUt crept through this west con.
the county In the amount
irsi Kansas community today
$1131280.
on its most destructive pa th
The charge arises out of the in mod.rn hIstory,
accidental drowning of Joel

Wilhelm, 11-month-old sop of

Meet Threatened

Pin. and Mrs. Gerald Henry
Wilhelm, of 3304 Puritan Ave. ALGIERS (UPI)-Contln.
uing demonstrations by studnu.
Ea.lb,uck Estates.
ent. backing ousted Pnesi.
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to a dralsag* ditch whIch was growing opposItion by many

"moderate" countries today
reported to coutals water th
rea te ned the scheduled op.
about 10 inches deep.
The charges by the wiu. ening of an Afro-Asian sum.
helms, represented by Robert mIt conference next Tesday.

Slgman, ettarney, eoa$ad
unfenced ditch constituted as "attractive puts.
ance."
no costs are set out as
$150,000 for pain and aisr.
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loss of their sos's services and
$21,000 for the loss of his es
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WASHINGTON (UP!) The Whit. House announced
today that President Johnson
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ties getting more than ens
senatod and repiesestathe
under the SIsenator, 109.
representative plan.
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VANISHED RAPIDLY In an eating contest this morning for youngsters attending "kiddie show"
at the Ritz. Andy Williams (left) emerged the winner in
WATERMELONS

Sen. Cleveland Backs '55 Plan

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It would reqiure legislators
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Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr. Ing to pus
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senator, 109 representatIve is- enough Se waive the vales
apportionment plan Introduced a
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the 51- se nator plan which pass.linad
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.4 the Senate by a vote of 2$the dieteistin.
14. However, the bill faces
tough sledding In the lions. amendmentpoposo by Isp,
County Richard MItchell 01 laos,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - had tried "to do cverping in upset about It, I ant sorry ORLANDO (UPI) - Central "As far as Seminole nator Mitchell slims that and.
The State Cabinet named I1137 power to contact you be- but there Is nothing I can Florida dairy farmers voted is COcirfled, the
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plas-.would hi hr slIer" the iei*t's "sue
th is inciting," and as do about it," Ferguson
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He said ii was all
oj ( the Paoelda - - Milk sure us of Senate seat."
dent for Florida State Uni- member. had not attempted atfon on the basis ofasrit. Coniàlsolon by an evirwhotm- Sen. Cleveland explained, flip representation for 66
versity Tuesday, but Seem.to circumvenihlm.
however, that the 51-senator people of Dade County to be
If I meet my statuatory I must dischalge my stptlla. lug $21 vats here Tuesday.
tarp of State Tom Adams
plan passed Tuesday would &amp;s.able to rote tow 19 Jeuso
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broke a long tradition by responsibility, and you are tory re
sure Seminole County of a members for lastanes while
'night Tuesday ulght, my senator even though Orange the peopl, of Lees 0600V
seating a dissenting vote.
Adams complained there
the Tallahassee -msrh$i and Seminole would share 4 vote for Just ens.
had not been sufficient time
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area s.mained under the scm- senators under the proposal. There were severs)
for study of the Board of
"Under provisions d the Ii amend the Steno U 55$mission's control.
Regents nominations of Dr.
one of the four would have ator, 109-House member prep
Central Florida pradue. bill,
I. Uroward Culpepper as
_____ County posal In committee today.
Ii reside In Seminole
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thus followed In the steps and one In Orange County,"
chancellor and Dr. John
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taken by Pensacola area and Cleveland explained. "The
Champion as FSU president,
although It had been known A county animal shelter will man John Alexander explain. Northeast Florida area pro- other two Sonata seas would
Lines
run some time, these were the be constructed on land at the ad th a t investigation of oilier ducexe.
be at largo."
Seminole would be usur.d
:holm of the gove rnor.
Speaking as a member of old county home site. accord. such shelters showed that $2,. 'Tb. Miami area Is under a of we representative under Set UpAtCap.
the Cabinet Board of E'Iuca. lag to plans presented Tues- 000 would be enough to main, federal marketing order.
either the U or IS senator CAPE KENNEDY
(UPI)
Uon. Adams said be had not day by County Commission- tain the shelter. commission. A.J. Rusterbols Jr., a eon. pin&amp;
Members
the IuUenaI
member
of
the
milk
*en consulted on the norn- crs. The county home proper- ers found that the county aid stinter
Alliance of Theatrical Stags
nations but felt that a close ly is located on U. S. 17.92 he. no other land suitable for con- commission from the Orlando
Emp!oyes Unlos set up "54
corking relationship between tween Sur
and Five struction of the animal abel. area, said the Central Florida Permit Issued
en' picket Us.. at the glue
IS Cabinet and the Board of Points.
tar and without a clear tille
had no alterna. A $100,000 building permit to the federal spaso t,Ity
Regents should exist.
The county plans to con- to the land, the Humane Soto
their
action U they has been Issued to Howard. again today.
It appears to me for some struct the necessary pens and clety would be unable to erect
Spencer, Inc., to construct a A spokesman at the Caps
wer. to be free to
1sne làe appointment of Cul. enclosures and provide the permanent buildings.
meet tha new grandsts+at at the Ian. said, however, that all bit $
pepper has been preordained Seminole County Humane So. Commissioners In d I c a t - competition of other produe. ford-Orlando ICennel Club.
few space constructIon v.4
'ad has therefore precluded clety with $2,000 a year to ed that at some future date or areas. The Jacksonville The structure will be 01 fIre ors crossed the mucking
to relationship between the service and maintain the they would hire a county ant, area producers supply about resistant concrete. It Is part Uses.
ioards," Adams said.
mal welfare Officer who would one-third 01 the central Thor. of a $ioo,000 major expansion 'lb. picketing, which began
pound.
Coy. Hayden Burns said The now plan Is subject to work under the Health Do. Ida milk supply,
and Improvement program at Tuesday In protest over a
oUt men were eminently the approval of the humane partmoat or the SherUI'u of. Counties Included In the am the dog track.
stalemate In contract negeihs.
ivalLtled and that he could Society officials who had orig. lice,
affected by the vote were Bre. me county also has Issued lions between the uslos and
lot understand Adams' die. inally requested that the coon' After the shelter Is estab. yard, Citrus, Fisgier, Lake a permit of $1,900 to Southern the McGregor • Warner Cs.,
isnslon.
ty deed them a plot of land, fished the commission is ix. Marion, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Gull Utilities to remodel the was not Intended AS a strUts
Board of Regents Chair. plus the use of a panel truck peeled to put Into effect neg- Seminole and Vowels.
Hit station for Its sewage to stop work at the Caps, so.
nan Chester Ferguson was and $4,800 a year for operat ulatlons requiring the Inocula. Rusterbohz said the commits- plant off Grapevllhs Avenue cording to $ spokesman
lion and licensing of all aul- Ion "can now sit back and lick ii Sanford.
The union.
ilso obviously unhappy with lag expenses,
Its wounds and eventually do
(darns. He told Adams he County Commission Chair. sails In the county.

Adams Opposes Regents' Action Commission
Voted Out By
In Naming Culpepper Chancellor Area Milkmen

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Ford sales are busting out sO over, breaking
every sales record In the booki Ford Fever
Is sweeping America. You can catch It from a
single sideways peek it a '6 Ford. Try Ford's ride and chick your symptoms. Does power
ow from your to like power from Hoover Dam? Do your ears hear nothing but wonderful
silence? Friend, you've got It-Ford Feved Congratulatlonsi

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Cajurl Restaurant and Cock.
Lounge will bs closed for
Indefinite time for remodel.
lug under new management,
Robed Hancock and Dominic tate.
Pattatucci, former manager
and manager have ammouncod.
John Yost and Mrs La.
Verse Clark, who have bought
controlling Interest In the
establishment aesoeac.4 'fuel'
day that they will be closed
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Mrs. Made Winkler vu
superintendent for the school
and teache rs we re Ulu Doris
Faber, Mrs. Ralph CouU.tte,

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Washington office After his
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"It you WANT money we have it!"

Dinner Honors

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tlopin the PlnhghtsofColum
bus News recently. The U.
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picture of spellin g bee award
winners of 81, Richard Coon.
eli No. 1357 In Sanford.

TALLAHASflII (VP!)

The House exploded Is fury

Takes Effect

have you had Impaired her the Atlanta merchant said.

a Certificate Ad

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Committee by an 114 vote
today. But It hit the floor,
with a lorvl bang, causing an
avalanche of proposed
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against the Communist north
today but the main weight of
the American bombing offensive was felt in the south
where scores of planes hit
Communist positions. Fight.
rig flared from one end of
South Viet Nam to the other.
The raids on the Moe Chan
army barracks we re the
third In three days and sin.
By Usitid Press tntmatlonal phased the importance the
Tbo sluhing of federal ix, military command attaches
else taxes spurred sale. In to the North Vietnamese ansome a reas but most trier, say training cente r. They

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section of the Seven th Annual
High School journalism InsU.
tut at the University of Flor. chants across là e nation
followed Tuesday's raid on
Ida this week.
agreed It would take mon ths another barracks only 80
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before the full effect of th e rule. from Red China.
Beautification will be the tax cut I. felt.
The first ra id today was
main topic of discussion when Effective Tuesday, levies carri
ed out by a dozen 1.4
th e Retail Merchants Division ended an such Items as hand- Skyhawk
je ts escorted by P1
of th e Greater Sanford Board bags, wallets,
lug.
cosmetics,
Crusaders.
They dropped It
of Commerce moot. at 2:10 gage, jewelry, furs,
p.m. Thursday at the Chain. graphs and records, phone. tons of bombs and raked the
radios bass with Zuni rockets and
bar of Commerce building.
and television sets, musical g millimeter cannon fire.
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cameras and Pilots estimated th e IS-mmWe won't reveal the names, Instruments,
film,
household
appliances ute raid destroyed another
but those Involved swear this and lighters and mat
ches.
10 per cent of the complex.
actually happened:
In
addi
tion, the federal tax
Before the Communists
The other day a downtown on new automobiles
was could recover a second wave
Sanford merchant stuck his slashed from
7 per cent of a dozen Slcyhawks returnhand out the front door of his and the 10 10 to
ce
per
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levy on ad with 17 tens of high *xstore to so. if It was still rats
air conditioner. was plosive bombs. Pilots said
lag, and someone dropped 50 room
cents Into It. This Is really eliminated, both retroactive they scored direct bits on between five and seven build.
building LBJ'a Great Society. ta May 15.
A survey by UP! showed into and left three In flam es.
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Sandra Ellen Beithorn, reaction generally mIxed.
in the bitter ground tight.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B!. "You isa see th e difference lag the Communists carried
n,or Bullhorn of Oviedo. Is one here" said a Cleveland auto out two determined assaults
students named to th e dealer, remarking on inersas- only five miles from Saigon
of
Dean's List of Concordia ad sales. But across the city but were driven back. They
Teachers College, River for- a department store spokes- also returned to the attack
Ill. Miss Bullhorn Is pie. man saId ft was too early to on Dung XoeI 60 miles north
paring for full-time service In till,
of Saigon where the Viet
the Lutheran Church.Mluourl 'People aren't going to run Cons, attacked again with
right out and buy d ia
Synod as a teacher.
and automatic wea.
and fun," be add.d. mond, mortars
pons.
Women drivers are danger A Washington, D.
oust .Ws. not all their fau*I. parlmont i store reported no Heavy fighting was reportfrom Thu Thud l'rovhms
Ose lovely lady we know here sIgnIficant chug. In sal
es, 400 mIles north of Saigon
In Sanford had to pull off the whila a spokesman for an Atand
near the boider of
road and stop the other day. lanta stone saw li
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Into North Viet Nam tc day and carried out two
bombing raids against t he Moo Chau array bar- VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire Estatilished 1908 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1965 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 219
racks 80 miles southwc at of Hanoi. In ground
planes and Vietnamese troops killed
fighting
more than 200 Viet Cons

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snakes which joined the tsr. fish from the bottom of the "This
Augustine, made the claim at.
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m in opposition to the Ma. stringer,
Orange County Rod Creil
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dais. As Bgt. II. N. Beaten
had acquired microfilms of the Chapter. Bumby and Central
(left above) sad sit. A. Rob- Cancer Drive Short Of Goal
famed East Florida papers, Avenues, Orlando.
L
Inson moved Into their am.
There will be a joint meet.
has
perhaps
not
yet
contrib.
some
dating back to 1505.
u.ns
Ritchie
By
Mrs.
bush position, they found
send their money di. Most of the microfilmed doe. lag of the boards of directors
Volusis
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above
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ratthat the
ument.s are administrative pa- of Osceola, Seminole and Or.
masks had decided to use A ssociation is approximately redly to the American Can.
or
pars
of the second Spanish ange County Chaptem
DeLand
Society
in
short of Its annual ocr
thee. Palmettos for his amcontact
1783. 1821, but purpose of the meeting will
her.
occupation.
Helen
Snodgrass,
bush position. This diamond goal, Miss
donations In some date further back. Tb6 be to act upon a proposed plan
chairman,
area
Enterprise
floe.
mailing
g
beck was th4 possessor of
has reported.
are reminded to Include their documents will be kept, along under which the three county
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to Span. chapters will be merged Into
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In the a single Central Florida Chaps
history
relob-Florida
may
area
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the
proper
con.
BY oft Mae arris training, the sergeants d.cld. In the area who was not
tar of the Red Cross.
Mission's research library.
The State Farm Degree, ad to supplement their corn. tact.d for a donation, or calve credit.

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era of Amities, was awarded
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Mr. and Mrs. CAllenderion
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anti-coup demonstrations were A statement issued by the
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screaming "Ben Bills to sign Minister AbdsIhazIs Bou.
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Pay. IA

1CubanExiles Area Men In S&amp;vtc.F!!1

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1*Rpssr, Sanford; trn.st
Herman Cantor, hull
P$Ite Dully.
AlrTi.
Cosby, Willie Cbap,sU,
Births
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boy.
William
Bled..., Ma
*u.* Lanai, Z.sstk Løob, skI. Mars Har.sa, wuWilier Cindy, Jobs Mafia 'lam Irlek, Join ZM, Nellie Miles Moore, Sanford; I
. Dark and baby boy, Debra OT$ WillIam. and baby t
Di,
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D.elSI P
ties S. airy Shirlay Bennett, Yates, Tanya Storer, tath. Lab. Monroe;
silas Smfth,-Sos Brown Jt O.tiSi* MU 7flSIM Un
&amp;1b5Pat$un Betty
onse UteS, Sanford; Jobs 01st MaCown, aS. Haiti Jr.,
JVNI 14, INS
1,1k A. Margaret Sasliwood, Oar.
u.v,
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Zob, tabs Karj; L. C. field Pox, Stacy Diekerwe,
IteOssald, Labs Moaree; Alias Crbe, tenneth Luck, Oweadolys Mcintyre, C
Steven L.ieb, John Mafia stanthi. deWoiski, Jan
Ith Mains, D,taad.
Dea.., Laredo Maynard, Morris, Stanley D. Yranid
lie*a
Mr. .d Mn. Iesostk
3. Ma ynard Mil dred Rebecca Pundit., Can
Rardup, kafard, a boy; M. Pn$sr, Reronda 3. Caldw.U, Pral.y, Laura lord, Rt.pl
and un. WHIM.. Bennett, Sanford; Hetbsrt Olsen, De. Spears, Alma Cully, Jo
k..tsI, $ ifrb Mr. and Mrs. Buy; Andy R.pps, DOItOSI. Scer, Jun. Chandler, Rh.
RiThu lucy, Sanford, $ isy. Idabsils DeSist, P.m Park; Gleans, Annett. Wing, L
Gnash Raul.rson, Gins,.; ole Kilby, Marjoris Moo
obdwm
BeaMed M.lt, Baby flay Joye. Cooper, Labs Mary; Sanford; Cyrus H. Wills
Cellist, Lies lsya.sr, Ties Carol Thomp.on and baby Chuloota; too. Russell, 1]
Mails BeXHIp, Join C. boy, Longwood; Jayn. Miller, tons; P.gg' B. Smith, Noi
kt, Patilcis W.ldessmn, Tttuavllls; Prank Cochran, Orlando; Betty Ann Smi
Labs ll.l..
De1.thsJu Wilifame Darius Veto Beach.
Dlerkarges
JUNR 1*, 155
Csmea Nary P. Pops, flu.
hens Rains.. Bikes C
Adasisilena
is,. U.00nfilt, Patriels Cat.
sails and baby boy, Marks William Till a an, Joyce aft, Samuel Devise, Be
Cu, Ththa PoUoek, tibia. Bsma, Carolie Wiggins, I. Ann Uttlea, Patti
Boy Psioss, Lewis Gobs... Ernest Hssckiben., Elizabeth Ransbottom, Lawrence
lasferd; Mottle Remley, En. Marion, Willis BobIiisoa, bodIk, Sanford.
JUNI 11, 1*
ia.pd1,.; Diane licLaughlln Thelma Richard, Lyisdell Gob.
Mide.Iiu.
sad baby girl, Loagood; bell, Jimmy Li., Hanford;
Caa.rvs PuU.,, New York, Gannar Thompson, Deflary; Cebit!. White, Isaac II
Jam.. P. B.ssaon Jr., Lake per Williams, Jean Jaco
N. I.
Mary; Christina R.gsnell, Ruby Wilson, Claudet
JUl41 11, INS
Brown, Trvbss Button,M
LoegwoOd.
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garet Jounson, uanie&amp; vow
Rita.
flUi Mall, t'1e Wsst,
sanis C, Purry, ImwrMr. and Mrs. Norman John Steed, Patricia WI
Angela Robinson, Frank L
tricia Ann Barnes, Hanford, a girl.

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Congressman A. Sydney
Hulong, Jr. today asnouse.
.4 that the Bait C..ttil Plo.
rids Regional Planning Council will get in additional
$12,OOO grant from the
Hourky and Rome Ythais
Agency to aid ii. areas its
eomprehsaske plasniag fir
growth and de,elopa..t.
Tb. Council covers as area
of seven counties adjacent to
ths Caps Zansedy Missile
Test Centur, Inebedlig Lain,
Oseeola, Seminole, Volesla,
Brevard, Indian River sad
Orangs Counties.

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Betty Aaa
Plus
Sanford; Margaret Bejamin.
son, Deltona; Dorothy Wad.,
Norms Kampi, Joba Spoiski
Lab. Mary; Gloria Shinfla.,
ligwood; Mallard Holland,
Forest Park, Ga.

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Mr. and Mrs. Chandler,
Sanford, a girl; Dr. sad Mrs.
Kenneth Wing, Sanford, a
boy; Mr. and Mn. flush Lee
Brown, Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. William Wads, Lake
Mary, a boy; lit. and ltii.
Chafes Kamp4, Lake Mary,
a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
qmtth, North Orlando, a girl;
Mr. and Mrs. Jou.pi Smith,
Labs Helen, a girl.
bbebarm
Gerald Pral.y, Dan)ce
Broome, Roberta lichards,
Mary Harden, Sanford; Joycs
Praku and baby boy, Long.
wood.

C
ezUes, including Dr.
Orlando Bosch, bead of th.
a*I.Cutro Rivointinary In.
surtoetlonal Roeovsry Wove.
mast, wets free as bond today and their fowday fut
was anded.
The four, charged with eon.
spiring to Illegally export war
munitions from the United
States, were released on $I,recognizance bonds sack
Wednesday.
The bonds were aignud In
the presence of f.d.raI Judgs
George C. Young, who granted
the Cubans a two week eon.
tinuanee In their arraignment
Moments later, Boech eel.
lapsed outside th. federal
Post Office Building and was
takes to the Orange Memorl.
at Hospital emergency room
by private car. He was treat.
ad lot what hospital authorl.
lisa eaUed "simple malautri.
t1o" and t.le...d.
Beech I reported to suffer
from a stomach condition.
The other Cubans, idsntlSed
as Joee Dlii Morsjcs, Gerido
Gutlerres and Mareos
dr1guns Ramos, apparently were
not aliscted by the lack of
food.
The four Cubans were at.
rested last Thursday night
along with two Americans.

VARIATION-This venlos
Sun m In
WA mit it St. Tropez
mostly fishnet with
stitched-us cups and bib.
Iii pants.
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Bulgaria was the last at the
Balkan countries to win Its
independence.

Aviation Machlist's Mat.
Pint Class James R. Lee,
USN, son of Mrs. H. Taylor
of Sanford, Is serving with
Attack Squadron 105 aboard
the attack aircraft carrier
USS Shangnl.Ls, currently
operating with the U.S.
Sixth Th.t In the ljedltar.
ransan.
He will be In the MadIt.r.
rasean inm for approximately six months and hive the
opportunity to visit cities In
Trance, Italy, Crises and
Turkey.

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Cadet George E. McCall,
son of Mr. and Mr., H. B.
McCall, 2*17 liellonvIlla Ave.,
will begin an Intensive six.
week training program at
lndlantown Gap Military Reservation, Pa., June 18.
The program Is an Important part of Cadet McCall.
Participation In the Reserve
Officer Training Corps (ROTC) at the University of
Kentucky In Lexington.
While in Indiantown Gap,
he will have the opportunity
to take part in field .zerci..
es, learn how to handle the
newest Army weapons and
equipment and twelve In.trwetlon In sfflest leader.
ship responsIbIlItIes.
Thos, cadets who have already received college dc
grees will be commissioned
second lieutenants upon completion of the eeamor train.
tag. The remainder of cadets
will return to their universi-

ties to complete their degree
requirements before being
commIssioned.
Cadet McCall was graduated from Seminole High
School In 1961.

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Ship's Serviceman 1/c Aubrey I. Whitten, USN, eon
WORLD'SFABTEST
of Mrs. Jeisnie IM Whitten of
SHADE
601 Elm Avenue departed Fries. Preel, Gusraats.d,
Mayport Florida recently Return Died is'
aboard the destroyer VHS
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Stribling for an extended d.. tvrei, Uterainte,
ploym.nt with lbs U. H. Cary's Nursery, %1ML last
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wildered Sanford citizens, tax
bills In band, advanced en
muss on City Hall today atlet having received notices
O? the weekend that they
owe the city money, some
back as far sill years.-'
A S called UICVLWS my, 10 a.
a. City Commissioners voted
to recommend that all taxes
except those delinquent sine.
1112 be struck from the re.
cords. Official action on the
motion cannot be taken until
the regular meeting ci the
commission on Jane is. Pm
sent at the called meeting
were Commissioners X. I

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Inspection In Town Hall from 9 A.M.
to 12 Noon and 1.4 P.M. Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, June

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Irate Taxpayers
Besiege
als

The appointment of Cap. -.
Isis 3. C. Ipeascar, U. S. PpNavy, as Commandant of the
Sanford Nsval Academy fol.
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lowing his retirement from
the Navy on July i, was an.
souneed today by Li. Cot.
a, superintendent,
Captain Spencer, a native
of Richmond. Virginia, is a
gradua
graduate
te of the United
States Naval Academy, Class
of 193$. He received his
Muter's Degree from ,
University of North Carolina.
During his naval career,
Captain Spencer has had p.,.
ersi assignments In the field
of education. From 1141 to
IOU he served as associate
professor and Instructor of
NROTC Unit at the University at South Carolina. Tram
i 254 to 2955 he was Had of
lb. Naval Helene. Department New York State Ma.
" titi... College. lees 150 t.
15$ be was Pruf.aeo, of.
CAPT. 3. C. SPENCER
I) II Naval Science (
paztaest) at e University
of North Carolina.
Daft bb tam at Be&amp;,
Captain Spencer has had l
eom"nd of flee ships, plus
$squadron of nine Destroy.
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REEVALUATION PROGRAM

.4 Tsvae Ra

em
Rabotu, A. I. Wilson and May.
or J. H. Crapps. The meeting
was conducted by Acting May.
or Raborn.
ApproxImately 000 delia.
quint tax bills, some for as
little as $1.50 and some for u
much as $150, were sent out
City
"J
Finance Director H o w a r d
Wbelchsi, on direction of the
City Commission, on dellsquint taxes back to 1131.
Mayor Crapps, whose signture was on the notices, made
his first public appearance In
three months at a called City
Commission meeting to "try to
straighten out this mess."
•"'"

'You are dealing with pub.
to Instruct the finance owes
"I've been besieged with
to send out notices to all de.
Be funds," Hutchison remind,
telephone calls and visitors
linquent tax payers, sIgnifying
Mi weekend, and I don't know
commissioners. "The law
the amount due, plus not more
what to tell these people," the
does
not contemplate a gov.
than five years interest. The
Mayor uld.
erument
body not collecting
by
Cornseconded
motion was
(Wh.lehol commented to the
taxes owed them. It Is pass.
missioner Joe Baker. Coosidpress that lbe people who des.
ibis that you could strike taxes
stable discussion followed Sb.
cended on City Hall today
before in: under the three
motion, Including advice from
"locked like a Who's Who of
limitations, but
Sanford.") City Attorney W. B. Hutchison year statute ofas
you dare go
far
this
Is
as
on the possibilities of being
Commissioners searched the
without running Into trouble
able to collect the back taxes.
minutes of past meetings and
from the auditors."
At today's meeting Mayor
listened to a recording elks
"Everyone Is required to
Crapps first made $ motion
April 25 meeting to recall es
keep
their Federal Income tax
to
strike
all
the
delinquent
actly what their Instructions
returns for three years and
taxes, but was Informed by
to the finance office Included,
these give some Indication Of
Hutchison that the city has no
Verbal and written minutes
whether or not city taxes were
authority to do this, and state
revealed that Commissioner
paid, or claimed to be paid,"
auditors would question the Sc.
(and Acting Mayor) 51. 1.. Re
Hutchison said.
lion.
born Jr., had made the motion
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"The Nile of America"

.iljivralb
'anthth

ZIp Cod 82771
Pbs.. 121.1111
low tonight near 70.
WZATHERt Sunday, 8". no rain; Mostly fair through Tuesday, high today 87-90,
SANFORD,
FLORIDA N67216
Established 290* MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1965
VOL. 57 United Press Leased Wire

LBJ Signs

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Itayer ell
the bills be struck fro. list
up to 153 am hemlued stats.
merits of delinquent taxes and
Interest due d.ce 111* hi lest,
All before that are to be cam
celled. Motion was "Comm by
Commissioner Wilson. Co.
missioner Earl Higglobothais
ano Joe suer win sass. so
be present at today's meeting,
The motion was In
ci recommendatlos to be cos'
sidered at the regular meet.
lug of the commIssion on June
2*. Persons who be" received
notices wets instructed Is
check with the city finance 4
tics for an ltsml.sd bill.
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Hels raw asslgnsdatNor. LA'IJ UUA
folk, Virginia, as Assistant
Chief of Staff for Operations Bill Today
• sad Plans on the staff of
Comms'4ev, Service Pores
U. S. Atlantis lust,
WASHINGTON (UPS) The Ipucers bare two President Johnson today
daughters. One Is doing signs a bill repealing or is.
graduate work at Columbia ducing long-Urns federal siUniversity under a Woodrow else taxes on a long list of
Wilson Scholarship. Their consumer PTt5 ranging
younger daughter Is $ junior from automobile, to lipstick,
The President also was ix.
In high school.
pect.d to get a report from
Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey on the views of
Fka
French President Charles di
Gaulle. Humphrey
spent
about an hour and a half
with DO Gaulle Sunday In
Paris before flying back
Washington with America's
MW aPSee heroes.
Johnson spent a leisurely,
long weekend at the preil.
long
retreat at Camp Day. .
I
aiàtaM
Id, )
flurniont, lid.
4 p5k.
.
CL
mad to confer with Democrat.
The proposed new Optimist to congressional leaders for
Club In Sosth Seminole coun- $ regular weekly session
I
AjI' 4
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ty Is b.eosehig tisUty. An. early this morning but postether preliminary meeting is Pon" the misting until
' .' achedulid tonight at? p.m. at Tuesday.
Trade Winds Cafeteria in After three nights and two
EARLY MONDAY ACCIDENT gerlousip Injured a Sanford N*val Air
dais at Camp David. the
Station sailor. James J. Maher, 21, of VAR.?, was taken to Orlando
P Seminole Plaza.
Chief Eascutive and Mrs.
e • e
Air Force Base Hospital with multiple Injuries. Maher Is suffering from
broken shoulder, three fracturedribs and multiple abrasions, State
0n
handful of people Johnson "turn" 10 the
Trooper L. P. Harrell said the Navy man was charged with failing to
showed up last Wednesday White House by helicopter
dent occurred it 2:45 a.m. on U.S.
have his car under control. The
to have their dogs Inoculated from Camp David this morn.
(Herald Photo)
against rabies at the booth trig, arriving at 1:50 EDT.
the lakefront.
17.fl
sot up behind City Hall. An. The President arranged a
ceremony today to sign the
other Ioculatios ü
.4 for Jun. U. Deadline for $47 billion .zclas tax cut University
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Tb.
sigldaf
was
scheduled
1. Better plan t 1. In
for 4 s. EDT.
onti mat

Suspected
I n Death

By Barry lAWS
"A strong suspicion of homicide" surroands th0
Saturday night death of Mrs. Bachul Wilsos
Moughton, 47, 806 W. 18th St.
The "strong suspicionof
homicide"
was yoked this
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) morning
by
W
Goy. Hayden Burns said today
Hugh
Duncan
and
Sanford
he will vail another special Linton Allen,
Polk. Chief Arnold Williams.
session of the Legislature Fri.
Duncan has Impaneled a cotday U reapportionment Is
crier's
jury and sch.dul.d a
not Noted Orlando
accomplished biters and the
hearing Jim. 21 In the death.
According to Chief Willeadership thinks tier. Is the
liams,
Mrs. If oughton'a body
"slightest" chance of getting Banker, Dies
found lying in her bed- SAIGON (UPS)
something done.
Sm-us, back from a 10-day Linton B. Allen, 70, Orlando room In the apartment ahoy. Vlsi Nam'$ new, military gaye
printing company. Its eramest founiafly leek over
tuna fishing vacation In the b a n k o r, philanthropist and
corpse
was found by Chaster today with a pledge Is poem
Bahamas, said be was frank. civic leader succumbed of a
Vsnabli, listed as tenant of cute the war against Cosee
ly disappointed that the lawavaism naIl ulutesy Is
makers have not achieved any- heart attack Sunday morning the apartment.
Williams said Venable stat. scbls,sd.
mom than they have sines he while attending eh"convened the current a-day Mr. Allen, a nati,u' of floor. ed he returned home about Nguyen Cu By, ,rmaI
session 05 Jima 5.
gla, lived and worked In Ban- 11:50 am. Sunday morning, er ci the sir tire., wan Is.
Both housee are deadlocked
rlllaNr years In looked iato.&amp; bean and stifled as' peemin aid 4
iidh lylng(up the bed, Gsa. Sigupu.
ThuS as
ttt
y seriously hurt. chairmas' ci 'lbs 'alitasy
___ to .rgis1$thu First appa
of a bill
heWl
Thursday when,
K±1 Reek of land., is. Venable said he then con. junta at a time of kssusi
'e'
lsg•I.sd ebairala Is tSR tactsd lii.. John Cameron, fighting on the ground aM
5*_s.
Burns said helNthr with Is I
he b.saai chairman who called the police. Pollee Is the air.
the leadership this afternoon to emerhlsa of the bák and ft. reports Indicate the police U. S. Wiry piem laaglsl
, .
with Communist lila. sass'
were notified at 1:05
,i-t.
.
There
were
no
signs
of
a
North VlsI Nam again lii.
complishment.
It was Kr. Afles who, ups
"The Legislature must bob creditled with bringing the struggle In the apartment, day and ese of thq leris11.
at the July 1 deadline ci the StatUs Company to Orlando although there were Indies. built jetswas blasted iii of
federal
With
and Central lions. Another tions heavy drinking had the sky. It was the third sw
of realism that If It doss of his nionuments is the area taken placs during the day, tlnn.d "kill"foe Aaestasa
Dot accomplish reapportion. the large. Illuminated foun. Saturday, according to Wil. aviator' In She air war
merit, It will be done by
tam which graces Lake Zola Hams. There were traces of against the Comandsi ascIi,
said.
In ground fighting Isdey,
he
courts,"
But the governor quickly Is downtown Orlando. Mr. Al. blood In the bathroom of the Vietuiamew tre.e killed 40
apartment
and
on
the
bid
on
added that be ii esi the lea conceived the Ides for the
which Mr.. Moughton lay, Colltist*nISt gusiriflas Is a
court would extend the dead. fountain while on a tour of but none betwes the two. pee.d* attsek an s VIM
line U the lawmakers are EUt°P5 and said the Orlando Mrs. Moughton had no knows Cosg strengield iS miles
working and there is a showing Utilities Commission on lb.
.f the Americas sit
they Intend to do the job. Idea. It was dedicated In 1957. visitors during the evening, south
it Ps Wsag, £ upebam
"Tb. coud prefers that the Funeral services will hi held according to Chief Williams. base
An autopsy was performed, ma said IS Viii OM were
Legislatur. accomplish reap Tuesday at 1:10 pm.Inthe and according to Coroner killed and esves eaptered Is
sanctuary of the First Pr..portlosment"
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amWildlife
answerloricer
Off
R. I. Jo
Duncan preliminary re ports aethsr haUls 15 alas
But,
the
governor
said,
"U
bytetisa Church, with Dr. Indicate Mrs. Moughtus died noetiessi of lilies,
complaintshn.
me
the leadership feels there Is Jobs Aniersos .mslatlng.
resident. of Lsk Tony (east
from los. At blood. The dead
than
doing
the
Job,
no
chance
ol
woman had a.vsrsl broken
of Caseelberry) dispatched
Culpepper has gained an In. of th e chancellor. The new ft would be foolish to continua
foot slUgat.
TALLAHAUU (UM)
the nearly
ribs and $ deep gash on her LOIIgWOOd
or, which sppearsd_Is the
The Board of Regents began sight lute Florida's educe. law will give him the titl, the expense of a session."
but according to
forehead,
mesting today to Implement tional needs that Is probably and a 11th. more authority to He would, however, make
lab, about __
William
moot
of the bleed.
rs
administer the day.to.dsy them stay In Tallahaues long
several Innovations is hot, unequalled,
Ing
was
apyarestly
Internal.
With hIs 13 csllb.r magnum
ongr
ess.
universities
enough
to
redistrict
c
executive
director
of
operations
of
the
Ida's high., education pro. As
Although the body was to. tosgwood Mayer David I.
Johnson, who te back en Two OOS$eS from SIAfOYd gram, Including naming a the regents, Culpepper exit- and carry out the policies set lonal uiats to mist the court's
discovered about Wetwutth is reported "rest.
portedly
an In critical condition 15 $ chancellor to oversee the sal. class many of lbs funstiena by lbe regents.
population tests, he said.
the job wrestling gators
11:30
mm. and the coroner big comfortably" at OlaMe
o- Estitricky hospital following a vanity system..
tsr undergoing ucg.,y
did not view the corpse until Mr Force Houptial slier ad'
to
gel wreck biØ Week in which two The meeting, first sInes lbs
...Uy was viabl,
about 1:30 s-ni., time of eringahsartsfla*at$,
ispuusas
WIO
k$.4.
'rise congrega tion of the death was tentatively placed a. Sunday at his hose.
sea, theThreptile. Wh.s be
Ma, regular session of the Legis.
H.riomiy 1*Js,.
p1at presbyterIan Church Sun about 10:10 p.m.
turned ursday morning beand
Is expected
'lii. mayor Is allowed visit.
Mrs. My,.. Smith and lature adjourned,
MOJIS authonisud the Sanford police an investi. on and Is Is Ward 7 ii lbs
found
days.
two
to
l
as
t
j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
PleuIg Committee to Of rating.
hospital.
te asdlist sit and
Be the huts Helibto see. Also .xpeclsd is ha
easot en the hesk. whieb
seed
with development ci
a'. Is cussed are the resrgealsatlos
Th
,
ti
Iut.td.
ey
os
°
plan. a new sanctuary azui
he had set the sight belies.
.1 lbs otf.ea*pus .dscatlos
Many of the creatures Community Hospital is
expansion
of the cb.i1h'a edo.
school
at
program, a law
catlosial facilities. A ceiling
My.
were driven to the lakes Ins saw,
ral
thousand
persons
Se
ity
and
rs
ve
OPEN ML
elderly eouple from Florida Stat. Unive
was established under which
Centrsl Florida, wben - An
new attee
tis. grand opening
Tennessee
was
killed
In
lbs
progress
being
mad.
an
?410HTh1
the program was to be plus.
spd swamps dried up
secat
an J S. stiuth,s
. .ac.ad .t.
Is$etdsy
t, sad bead
drough
the recent
near
Ovl.4o.
They were Everett
Shopping P18
Thu itlaliler, lbs Rev. Ore.
:t thaw were unweleome Clu4abola,
71, and his was, The job of university chin. of55.the Diltona
"
vet C. lowell Jr., pointed out
celior-creatod
by
lb.
lees
who L.dla Kay Chriehola. SI, of
that lb. bg In which the
Not so long age 1k-: lb. Humboldt, Tuna.
LegIslature -Is almost cer- The shopping plaza Is I..
service
was bslag bald was
lived 05 lakeS :go
cated an Deltosa Boulevard
$
" ts
eua eM. bad ucved
ever
friendly eIgbb.cbesd rater Joe Garnet. of
IliSsid
$ U-acre site. Tb. eight
as
Be Cove City, Culpepper.
s.grp
$ANVOIUIDS
tsr grasted. but Ia osit
a lijired, second. ss.cutive director .1 the
units In the second stage Be
bet larger and more modern
1 years they have bSCus
an plaza represent an extrig to the Kestacky Itats gents.
COYfON P11
facilities wield hi Ia buyIng
'' $5 their
Culpepper has been disic. pojI.y5 of $300,000.
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Polio..
lbs
sipasdiag
p,JiW
with
7014$. 145$
trluers a flood of eO
tar of the regent. 554 115
The largest stirs in the
and the uy..lrmIiIe. and that.
plants to iW .stenemsflt
Predecessor Bused ef Cantiel l.ad.n..4 plus Is ii. Winsblur srad us ci Is4'a
slace 154. He Is 0ev. lay. Dixie loper Market with 11.
I1I
vimabea.
don Burns' aboics for the so..
of shopping U
ft
was
isceaght ut to the dieThe lael and SWIM
poet, and It is unlikely
I
Wattles Is addlUes to Wina.
er1-thstM,oel4bsovet
..
.
Cvb of
Biuns-oppolated regents Will Dials, sib., salts Include
tie peers buses any new
111 (UM).
fAi. loors the chist ox@cBthV'* drug store, baAer shop, toblea d.idsk aM.. is
buildisgs woaM be In me, beNaval L.._1. )(
Roy Cullas, $ to gsemna.st choice.
xi.
shop,
pluasbiag
'sad
else.
pipa
las
pests,
Ufllkit'UU ssis
thU rights uhII,ilet, was During his U years In lbs contra
trkg
ctor, ut ilitie, °
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s4. The slab Is open _
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today by President education field, which began floe, doctor's offlus. hard. __________________________________ Ito take this masy madhe.
A.y chosen
on woor 5aMS
5
t54ee
$ :
4ev,
ft.. 1$ am. tel P
J
Ud
case
ci
the
and,
7.11
Peed
store
wars
QS
lbe
secretary of
A"evenings $ WN.
p,jusl we akad and lbs
Market
,eIg
and s 311.
is She ruling an.
skeW
husk
1.
Macide,
Jr.,
low Pb"
Is isv distil of lbs Cu..
Nomad on An a*.
lbs .1is thof is.
Pr±$
of
DeltiSS
Corps,.
BSttST
,
In
mr Rultu aisetse
ga,dless of lbs !nnit ci the
a. HONOLULU (UPl)-Vsq. atlas, said the .u..i.4 pope.
y leek ins up aMer She
-L
new
Is
*vor
55lin Mt
the Csa s. luth Marans rs
the po,ulI1"l
bedy Is earypieg
Ibee took a sl1, im These 5,S US faIHes DELTONA SHOPPING PLAZA Is .offIcIafly be r T
pset, lysg
laid ui Lake Can. psttaest 1$ ka
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by
IJjott
Las
of
in.
Deftus
ad
•.iusst aM
Is :
eaMimep, turn ter lbs butter Isdey, bet Is
s.d
and P. IL P014
un ----------'-- -------. 'r
' --- fl- D. d.aNeu we set .Øal.11. 75 homes hew bees ue
VUTJ1PWUIITaAaUCA
w
wwi
1w em w- - -w
who
1015
moss
or
as
i.
a'
ass
de,
Ol
en
'..sbsut
the
.esdItleu
of
She
plated
go a to..aas
.511,.
.
*lp
NOW.
rs,.sd.r
ILsa34 ?howl
peIc,ms.t QCPsltoaa.
aft -Jim ci Zee
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sadly,
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Administration

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SAVE ENOUGH ON
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'4, Poworgilds P.,., SteerIng. Fount
s., c a C Creep Mr. wow, Mister, Fruit silt

NOW

WAS $3157.10
CORVAIR MONEA COUPE

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OLDSMOBILE
DYNAMIC "U' HOUDAY COUPE
tstM Glass, Wrest leer irata, Deer t4.e Curds,laNOW

Wipes., Air Cud.. C Id.. Mitts,,Psw.r leak..,Tubs Hydra.
mask, Pew., Isuclig. Casts.Delis. Steed., Wheel,
C.r.c,1 Whitewall., Bask Up Lamps, Clack, D,l... ladle, Heater.
WAS 4310."

SOLD

as

NOW

CHEVROLET BISCAYNE

1 D. Sides ICyL, Muster. WbIt.walla, Peabbutts. Radio
WAS UILU

COIVAIR COISA COUPE
NOW
Whitewall., liaise.$l5l6

NOW

NOW

Presbyterians
Vole To Build
New Sanctuary

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DILUUp,,hk, Wind
111s1d.
listed
W
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Mayor
Suffe Attack

4-Dear
rnm Ieat
Isis Who*'

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CHEVROLET INCAYNE
j,
$ Des, led.. S.CyL listed WbMul4 Wiftew
Mda."
WAS 3502.3$
?II
CHEVY YAW
NOW
'Si! 4* Thee. US Rh I4tlj ar Deer Glass Liz lest,
p
i'Gisie. 1vi 0s57 leer

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$350431

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WAS 2173.11

$214483

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.Oldsaiobi1. •

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Commerce Post

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Openlflg Of Deltona Plaza

Mecitap, II.1P, habbnllen ladle, WVSewsIk,
4.Ds.r
careft, Heater,
_ 2140.10
WAS

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'Crifical' After
Kentucky Wreck

fight

NOW

III HP, listed WisMield, Whitewall., Meeter, Wrest lest
WAS 24*11

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of 4 Sanfordltes To Be Named By Regents

VACATIONIN IT!
Cl.,
CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
4.DOs,
ludaa,
*.$pe.d
Wlps,.Wahsr,
Pewoeglids,
l.Tsu. Palat, Master.
WAS $3750.50

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Chancellor

YOUR NEW CAR

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Seminole County

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- Iutsflatlons across ft sees. power esus$1eu with be. last VOL
try.
The 0"Is gseu wIS
met In dosed sessiss to am
as lbs fufl eusstmeIk,1
msuure, was expiated to
del.te the seto prosislos and

The leests Amsd Iv1sse
eu&amp;lt* WSS map.de toI&amp;7 to Sf15. a Muweep
ire,id pmlslos wbte
mild Win Cón,,us with a
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club also was selected to at. Mrs. Joan Battle will visit
tend but will be unable to relatives in
Dies
Ms. Casselberrv
h'
snake the trip due to asth ma. Thelma Kos Litissourt.
nolde ,U visit
Douglas Vincent Cochran.,
Leaders for the girls are
an relative* D 50, 1029 Crystal Bowl Circle,
en
Mrs. George Jakubcln Jr. andGeorgia
and Ohio.
Casselborry, died Saturday.
leaders for the boys are Fl Boulder, Cola., to prepare
moved to Casselber.
for N. Y.,
]Paul Lukas and Joe Bsttlih the now Earth Science pro- ry nine years ago from Ocean
Also making the trip will be
he will Introduce Side, N. Y. He was a ProtestMrs. Joan Battle, Principal
grain.
which next fall.
and to
the school
a veteran of World War
and Mrs. E. L.
M
Ford UI vaca. it. and bad been employed by
Mrs. :. R. Battle whoseusing.
cab- tion in Kentucky and Virgin.
the 1. a. Burton trucking firm.
In the gmp will beI. . is. Mrs. Robbie Ambrose will Survivors an, his wile, Mrs.
Return
do graduate work at Middle olive Cochrane of Cassalborry,
Saturday afternoon.
Tennessee State CoUsC&amp;
and two an, Douslas P.,
SRI Edwards will go to Cot. USN, and Edmund C. Bes.eI1.
logs Hil l, Ky., while Mrs. USAF, Calif.
mplete Judy Drommerbausen will Niblack Funeral Rome, Cu.
Group
visit her family In Minneso. s.lberry, In charge of arrange.
meats.
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making In- Mm Nell Dmoding, directors
ventorr. chocking books, and of the recreation program

ment for the summer.
wood Elementary School,
There were conferences, have announced special ac.
faculty meetings, and for the tivitles scheduled for the

for Cookout or

KOSHER FRANKS

Jors;
Mueller,
Philipaddition to attending mum. and Thursdays.
Lukas,Rudy
George
Bradshaw,
mer school at Rollins, Curtis
and Steven Lukas, seniors.
Hughes Ian a D v • vuiumuw1
and
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David Fox of the junior visit
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Th. trip Is being sponsor. ras and her husband Paul day. Students are reminded
to bring their own supply of
ad by adult leaders of the I
trip t the New Yo
clubs for top students who World's Fair and then on to guru'
Arts and crafts, music,
were chosen from record Maine
athletics
and special contests
book entries,
l
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urus an
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fla
Going are Linda Duds, husband, Walter, leave July are held Tu,s4ayi, WednesMary Jane Kelsey, Janet At- I for Franklin, N. C.,
ro days and Friday@ at the
who school from 8:30 until 11:30
exander, and Peggy Lukes, they w
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sin, while young people go
junior girls; Debbie Jakob- can.
cm, Mary Jane Mikler, Deb.
Mrs. Sarah Cul ,len w,, ,,. skating Mondays it Skate
City and swimming Thum.
bie Rountree, and Margaret
days at Land O'lAkes Coun.
Mueller, sonfor girls.
surgery a
me fl r an
try Club in Casselberry. Stu.
Boys are Miks Lukas, An.
57
dents
must provide their own
drew Jakubcln, Stanley Lu. h
take
transportation
on Mondays
ku, and Gary Roberts, jun. NeT
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a task ween.
student
OnWednesdayababypie.
of evaluating each
Sixteen members of Slavia being promoted to Lyman ture contest will be held with
ribbons to be awarded to its.
4.11 Club will board the St. High School.
Luke. Christian flay School
Many of the faculty mom. dents with their picture as
bus at 1 p.m. Thursday in hers have special plans for youngest baby, one with most
hair, curliest hair, fittest
front of the school for a the summer vacation,
baby, and others.
camping trip to Classaho.
Jo An Rowe
do T h S bubblegum blowing
witaka on the Crystal River graMdrs.
uate work on wlIt Har.

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Slavia
For
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have completed four b.dk
By Jane Cusslberry
Teachers at South Semi. post planning days spent in
5)! Dew
sal. Junior High School grading examinations, filling
out report cards, completing Coach Walt Dzurus and

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GAINESVILLE (Special)- ii weeks, seeordhtg to Prof 17 adjustable to handle plants er reports that "hand trim. a mechanical mesni of hap
of di. vesting.
I
s is sonsed plants will still be
Ing in South Florida which cultural sn&amp;ew with the shallow and deep.
March I Planned
dons by eont*oUlng the cut- needed.
may ease the plight of the Stations,
PHILADELPHIA. ILls i
state's celery growers-that
"Tids study to to develop ting depth hydraulically, be Celery Is one of the top (UPI) — A bI•racIsl group of
crops In Florida, accounting civil rights workers planned to
of Inadequate labor supplies, the functional requirements added,
12 mU.s through this
Experiments on a macban. for a celery harvester. The Preliminary results mdi. for more than 11,000 5CN$.
east central Mississippi
teal celery hamster sxe be. experimental machine Isn't rate that celery can be bar- The Experi ment Stations re.
Ing conducted by researchers meant as a prototype, but vested with a root length searcher explains that, on the countryside today to commem.
with Florida's Agricultural simply a field test machine suitable for market. Damage average, It takes 250 man- orate the slayings of throe
Experiment Stations' Depart- for drawing up specIfications has been cut below standards hours per acre for harvesting workers a year ago.
ment of Agricultural Engl. from which manufacturers set up by the inspecti on and trimming.
It's estimated that this fig. Akron, Ohio, Is knows as
can design commercial bar. service.
neering.
Research from these tests vesters," Prof. Beeman said. There are still some prob. ore can eventually be reduc. the "rubber capital of the
should be available In oever. 1 The machine must be quick.] Ims, however. The research- ed by 50 parent because of world."

when the

half dollar, dime and tws.bit the dime, quarter and half
dollar. Reduce their sliver
pieces,
noo. $
content to not mud: r" on.
ver dollar will sot be cban&amp; Was Car-Trv*
hmN so Oak
It is ftr Ildis is fScePV
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because no more dollars sosea.v'NMeg
m
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parents
so
w
t-. pej.ims nuAll nombw %be% 8 PUMAS" ow how home MAKWO Iffen",
'd
are to be minted for some dbw The ammpW sar jaw
a totalitarian form of sov. Swill Print of the rftdp
time. If ever, and American.
when yes purchase a hose Sabli lot Pith 5551 5511 in
ed th. Sd. St tswsl
p
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Indicated he had pap4 - . C. Pubes have
pp51$ad
a feeling about the ill.
Sit.,
thea 25 own ,..
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also
lbs
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cogidtlon
nor
tOtand
when?
fes.eCdtbsjoh5fllreh8e.
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b.aresldoliai,notaeop.
daddysad
mother
CAll W.411s (IsllteL. K
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pen phony.
elety, in whIch the writer irene. Is parties of dIffering where these Sanford dolrazi head of lettUce.
II, in the asthor St twa isisv stttlag
1* a par1s
in S pulls it sib Ilow St a hiy or lobe a states that "dsaesisey Is a epinle.. This s not Amesi- really went. Es else wesliTs
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3It.beyu,
If
any
ae.dy
v,ter.a
will
vs.
The
l&amp;t5
late
merle
in
the
about
coins of lesser and
very bad
a resist e,.abing trip ::1ag keg evestogs TIIn skyliasi
claim .._,
15 the i1tt$I greater Intrinsic value Is plus is $ 11e. Ii
SlITS Y5 cents if benefit
maSk Uatil you child emeb.. of messed aet laws."
to Lii Angus.. * was. din. belete a TV in
1u4iu
p
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from each dollar .sllieted.
isle, high achis hi misdo Ours Is the greatest form row
at Cslslss'a hems. plush dwelling,
i re'Clal&amp; known In economics as Ore.
as.
gas, esevies, inssraass.
Mr. Ysateeb, thire is
sham's Law, having
kin St gONISaSM Ii the WWI4 detyPrepagon
. d her heIlul wile 1nt in adults ba's a3. ! ! St s7 people like you whe ate 2551 0 -=7 to I WSmilt stated in just that language
and It in a demsersey of
iri4 feet,
uelSkg ever Ihsis hea.tSkl reedy had ,
ut'vv V5O
US roqafM &amp;smilb 1A,a VA" J " pMd ft be a on lthdr W"
hgm V" AV Md 0* wborein root prolliably I no
and &amp;W&amp; wondering &amp;boo 01s, AM Aellm IS 00 go kilo Saving in IN9 by an raffIls
M bargain sal..
of
and played over grass ii play risen sad met Just Is. past. Behest Welsh. Isader ii slow
when seiisttsd
nancler, Sir Thomas Greeham, GULF SERVICE
, vs...,
t. members
.eatei
01
them
are
sspisg
dsor nursery space!
the Jeha lInk Society has this $ee
A lot of mosey has bees
Is they ibssd me Vi ed. ISadi
w
could
ell
'in Mind
Many st 3 so Sam hVIS . After he sallore "Nm% he said w 1060owids T.V. that their analts toward botter. bvte only to am iUWj@d ymd Ifell AV for Sa ambitious abused and debamod since Sir SAMRD
IS $ POW ________________________________
of Seminole esuit7 They
. to be soaped "Vsmsmaey IS *eb.esresy.° IRS
an lbw glee if a tsddkr o firma or emaIl louis where may be
thai
the sostry Is which
Uarfte
fit
islut
bassIs
h
knew
that
leesi
egesey
aemerfil
dliv.the
fairway.
pea
could
esisy
is 5,1 tees, .SM H. has ala. attached the live
a 11181W tryo
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ball games or hikes aloes a by a bed mad a bash ease.
St tb 01*554 1US4 on
ehaisets. St Pnnt JisesA66
us, hi..
taks w" P8"Wiy
An to I
v AM glob o"d "im SWIM Wo do"6W bb ondre We to
LT. A a" Polowtha Rome
onm be A&amp;W
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t..srri set str'.hiiiatless Jobe.
ad an lbs asdess childis uhould iii be ow have aiple maisg spas, the i
20 S
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Mr. Behest Ye.tsek wusts to their matissel edilses and
I. Polka. They used 'or uses I am $
.sot $ Be.
e
WAY
1k lehoelu abs. ill
Ito
Ihe
resting litter to from all d their ealkual ef.
now *4 fe, usaping in lbs seW
bat seek viflifas.. a very
prr
puMI
Nd
brabbbo nival Aim" Man I%" b tim of do Aermetev, of a tm embee, recently - one IN tbw we resolve reffalw and their papils, ad at of" for
dome vow Va. swe
mining snack breaks, A
their iss.sMni wish,
r sill if em Oostiy in whkh be set forth the vary 'miigeea servIces,
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Causally
COn'ss
boom to 041AW ** -"a wh8wiss treas ais IWM W edds"&amp; In bu ease be wn the UWW rved of it101~
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aalinks I. have a 'Mveaa" em all.. a injustice,
half St the VPW (pr"na- that It in. multiple is . Nit SM 5ISiI%St Its SdS
Na Smile,
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filth
in
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maldeg
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L-h,ais
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Merle
lewani
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be
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fislal and Its Ms.. settiass uad. fls lUlLS St as BluSh fNS Ike 0$UN YStS" ItrIs
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Vlsasu
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lb.
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w.
MIS.
Casuthuep
reisi iu......s tar$le lied
appear to be
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price of be ftwe&amp;
bond in
in was
eu1atI and the others to be silver Is $122 an ounce.
worth In purchasing pever
boarded of ospoeAd - as bw. If saver prices Increased only, $M In IM By 1M
s few costs an ounce, it its value WA shrink to $77a.,
To be sigre, tbm has been would be profitable to mult A $M annual woo In IM9
In Purchasing
a Tod binnaft IS as Coo. the colas and to sell the bul- would 1h
aineW We, of silver.V40sny Hon. The boarding of slim
eats% is that Production bal colas already has berm in 1MC
fallen gw bAk4 congumptim Treasury management of the The U&amp; duna wath an
AM wsod* machines bave silver price has Preventedl abitrary 100 cents in par.
ere" in Twent yearn a so fare the melting of coin clisobw power is im was
special lifelmand for dIver for their silver content. But worth 7? elate in 196L It you
Met. this cannot go on fonver be- Md 000 in sold in IM it
p. cause the Treasury would still Is worth $101011. 111lut ft
tri" rispiusibli probably shortl7 exhaust ft. silver would hi worth meg If th.
m
•tockp
p would Vatted States and ethers weft
are ai'sa,4 if It Is this:
silver and so also mass"fas 00Wise
Whfloeomms,dalandoth.
or demands for saw"were into the malting pot would of go11d. yon
*[a.
bill, b_ bountiful ft
- Silver and other commodities
f pushed around and become, more valuable
abused ft &amp; Wigan" wit"Purchasing power of the dotcats" its pufth&amp;gbg power lar bill declines.
To prevent that, President •
steadily to diminish. 5r
silver dollar was worth it. Johnson asked Congress to
the debasement of
weight is silver, . ,,
value tesde to remain in sir. of silver

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t.s'adJ
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p'US
WsIagte&amp;a 1e515 been *U(I5( U)i Plies of SISSI iM1I
to eSe In
egpl'anft
of the men- silver for some years .alhIaZ This SbSSS
It Is
er from Its vast stoekplls at tlae to Oil c.fl
U.S.
sit7 to
1?I4VSfl7
to
CORInI
hold
the
'ad alloy. $1.22 'a OflS tO
oe PIth
peg. mosey of the United IhsteS.
...JSL
price down.
WJ
there in a MseS(S
We bays CItNSC7 WISUO*
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ounce
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$
— respoet t, ess et the basis
we are getting ,e et:
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and
factor. tovelved. It can best silver content of any U. 8. It. But 50 'aS
to
silver coin was worth slight- a bOOt least St 511 the Pet-- be stated ilk. this:
. sias a e1 17 less than the value of the tltt.'iI She Ill rpornalb1..
"w
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ii itesiwoid pI3N aid frito
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Urns. The westhit. Waheep HPIa .seowags hops for the ultj.
The
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Pwiysr M thus 1* 1uSd of ituil •dt'ailis -1k1 draurn day SkiS the
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Rowing rihessi after competing is
Association regatta by win, statewide Leesburg Invitata.
sing a. varsity, junior van. tional Swim Meet Thursday,
ity and freshman races on Friday and Saturday,
Lilt..
P.aady Bowling, John Whit.,
Bill Brie.
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sir
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over lbs lea Ilsevits,
high for the Splits,
Pal Goisella was lbs see
toe 1k. Ueknowne as they
high Ill

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the winning pitcher. Al H. struck out ala. Miller bad Both games at Pt. Mellon
Grooms had a single and help from Bill Stelsmiss, Pinh...4*10.
Crff 16111"Us
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Milwaukee 34 23 575 4 whiners. Alton flughes --d Frank, who kit ssf.lp Swiss. flhnisweed .....-.... $ I
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38 28 .543 4½ hitters for the losers with domlnte
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Strickland-Morrison moved Rabb among their victims, Panning Iaaber ...... I S
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Houston
31 10 .412 1414 Gary Bro wn received credit again starred on as mound Gemse Todays
New York 22 44 333 1914 for the mound decision. Mike for 1k, BuIlds,.. I.naI. Boll. vs. Xtsgswosd ii TS0* Pan.
Harden, with two hits, was IV had a perfect 4.for.4, at sing Lumber vs Chess it
Sundays
lb. top bitten In the gums. lb. plate, to saptare bitting Sill. Beth games it Pt. Mel.
Chicago a CIncinnati 3, lit
Cincinnati s Chicago s, aut
Sa nford Atlantic defea ted honors for 1ke game.
i. Park.
Florida State, 54, Friday.
St. Louis S Milwaukee 4
CEITICI LEAGUE
Lumber sums up
Philadelphia $ Houston 2, lit Mike Voltolina was the win, on the winning end ci a i$.
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Philadelphia I Houston 1, Ind slag pitcher. ifs struck out more In their passe with K St C --..—.-. 4 5
San Francisco 4 Pittsburgh 3, 11 and hurled threshit ball 1150, EarsId Mel.. was the Ptossrsei Assembly $ I
In leading Atlantic 10 the winning pitcher. Kesile Cosgvegstlosal ........ I $
lit, is Innings
San Francisco ? Pittsburg 3, win. George From and Dave Helms, Soup Hebea and D. ChurEStO.4d
Hudson provided the hitting Helms and Kirby Grant were Prephesy ............. S 4
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Los Angeles 2 New York 1, it power, each soliciting two
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37 24 .101 1 hltless as Chase beat the plate as the Yanks outlasted Park.
Cleveland
3824 .600 1½ Comets, 10.0 Friday. The vie,
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With two weeks left In the hitter with two safeties, In. Navy .teey Dsucys 5 10
Boston
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3$ 39 .400 14 lbe lUe tonight when they the game. Danny
8 BIG
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KID, City
17 40 .2.5 19 May underdog
Quality Mobile sited for his fielding play,
Qarns Today: Florida State
WIN YOUI SNAil OF TNIU P11111
5day's Issuki
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7 New York 4,
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PIE WEE LEAGUE
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Kansas City 2 Detroit 1, 2nd hits.
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Sunday at Enstis and clutch Doug Brews St Mestua Us. the hops 10.14 reaps to gina.
usMud
Ui EuyhsMali I,.nsltp tidIed is the fisal or two ci the ribbons This
acbks4 by clutch hitting hitting
deaft pkcbb# and U&amp; do, (2 61mbiso), Risky Wros (a 50 rub is NIP :am Law- qsuw IpInd 11NAM In tbs
Na of K'a, in the thess. ISs-medIs relay and 511k in
$5550.
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Lositog Poet 52 whipped 01' Ed Yltzg.tsII, who relieved
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Dennis Smith hunted a two- Tuesday
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.1 hut I Ii the PillOry °' and meeting
Pest MI Wsd*mes.
the bom..tandlu Orlando 114 day evening Is doi*liheadsr
outfit. Danny Tints, Silly ins. Mecr.5ho1 Field adjacent
and smith ala, accounted to r
LONDON — AI*MAIII'I
Easissus wee the men's GAINISYILLE (UPI) singles title in the tubes Qallifylig reisIs Will be
..played today for the U.S.
a" (
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if flaefls$4, (flf,, chimPlIP 1p at the Ualvete.
waa
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Topples
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Ralph flsUy was
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Alter Burners League at In
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the Tuesday Afternoon
Jet 7$555 uI b.ftrg
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victory In 1k. Li Mans 14. Cool HIM Of — Cool
ZIWM with
and Dot Johnson bowled a 201b hour endurance race.
Y.tii Whils
Jolts Toomey wIth 110427. 400 and Thelma Unger
With
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Sunday's
the score and total amount of prizes paid to
4:$Oi CPO vs. Clv.
elba lost to Garda flee. Shrineatat
Ward for bowling six consecutive strikes with.
7:$0.
Both pemes at
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In the first nine frames recently at Jet Lanes.
Pinehurst Paris.
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ton 13.2, Detroit out -slugged pressing anyone. Now the in. the nightcap to peoteet the vie.
Sam SleDoweli, the Indians Kansas City Us then lost 1.1 dIana ate riding a niasgame tory for Dave floiwell. liar
21-year-old left hinder who has and Chicago edged Bostoi 44 victory streak during which moo Ilillebrew hit a pair
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IrIbree ClSveIind beStIrS
sesutive game with a two-hit, 21 before losing $3, hi
by Sosuty Slebert (74), Lids Whit. Son reli ef ace Eddie
14 votary over the Los An whipped Cincinnati 5-5 then That ($4) sad Ralph Terry Stoker with his eighth triumph
pates Ai$SI5 belay a a d d ropped a
St. (i-I).
against ens loss. Rice PItt..
IS AM tot. Umis defeated Milwaukee $4, 7% Twins. cavortlas befor e*111 drive In a pair of runs
City
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Boston with his first homer
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the thfrd.plaee In. a 4.3 defeat In II Innings and Is____
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than swept a doubleheader. a 7. drubbing, and Philadel. the opener by scortag two runs the sect. In the eighth,
The SM.plaee Minnesota phis beat Houston twice, 3-2 In the ninth
a passed ball lag home Ward, who had been
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the back nine,
four feet from the flag and
United states, awaited the during the London
Naglo,
playing a hole ahead sank the putt, just as Player
outcome of a workout this onships Friday and still was of Player, was one stroke be. was mining that is-Incher.
moraing I. determine whe. net eesIslm the eve of this hIM
Player was pinlag
deteed
th.t 1*54 be fit I.
Elm. Isaraameat whither he'd be South African going to the pa, that hole, his Australian rival
HIsS Richardson 54 Dallis, able Is play,
four, a..ysrd 15th hole.
was pining the lath. Player
Tan, in an epi.I.g.reiSd "The swelling bee gene 1111
drire
was
right
dowa
the
had
a 11-SOOt putt for a birdie
__but he put liii second on the
asatek St the Wimbleden t* deSS sosls" Salatse offer. n'Iddle
1711* and missed It.
ate obimplonshipe tediy.
ad esufidesily Sunday, "U shed In big bunker guarding On the final hole, Nagle had
Although Wiabtedes. still j have the sims preve.
green of the per four, 45.. a II foot putt for yletory, but
the mess raspeclsd tennis used by Ismorrow I will VIM bets. H. blasted out onto missed It. Player had a 01 foot.
Isuaiasst ci the ussid, pip."
the gross, so test from the cup. or and was four tackle sheet.
,u f two wsss, the U.S. Detosidlag ebieSpils Roy UI' first putt was is Inchis So today they out to do.
$kirt. He misled It and wound dde which will receive a.
hopes St ,egalaIpg Sb. ass's Isarsss ci AIIINIIS
$31,000 first place money, with
singles title could hi di- .4 lbe even-money favorite UP with a double bogey.
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WIMOLMN, Ragland to win the title. Howev r, he both bit U of the 72 greens; when Nasle birdied the IW
(UPI) — Dennis lalatca, suffered $ badly sprained and both thought they blew yard, par five 17th. Nagls put
j4 thi title with double bogeys on his seven Iron third shot four
p.rsaked player is the thumb en his realist
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MiuShepard
Honor Guest Of
Dinner Party

By Dick WilBami
vy costa, but the CLIFFORD wares. I. their enact Itluer.
JOflNSONS,
who arrived the arT, but from $11 np.tts,
Iselety 14*1st
Mr.. Fred H. Williams and
of
Till H AU) recently r night before resulting from Gordon Is a
daughter, Wise Sally Wil.
ssIed In "Around The Clock" an •ll•*XP5l2II trip Cliff won
the.
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ins, were co.hoetess.0 June
Oat we bud made our debut for him and family. ft tumid and Professional
Oman's
15
to a dinner party at the
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NBC ,
out to be "old horn. week" Club of Sanford.
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group
and
their
guests
Capri
Restaurant honoring
MARY LOU McDONALD and everybody had a Most.
were recently PSeeguti of Miss Sharlene Shepard, briderepasts that she, husband
PENNY ANDU. the Brisson lost, "Swiss
TOM,
andwere
wee cuss,
and
Martha,
the Torn
Sanfordltu
SON received a Bachelor of Tomorrow," where ()4
sleet
of Jerry Girardin of
. Fort
Myers.
DSSTSS1 graduating piloted them an excIting
An arrangement of pink
outside the window, wereScience
absentia, angus cern faring erIlls.
Sweetheart -coutered the
g
solsobt by the
table and the hostess.
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and were the only Floridians
THE GRAND ASSEMBLY, dining
piueuted the honor guest
84 the program
Order of the Rainbow fir
V=
with a pink sweetheart rose
The IkDcraald'a w.'Girls, Is meeting this week
jacksOnville for the late somas and a gift in her
tloning In the metropolis
°V' vermeil pattern.
said asnied a
convention.
Invited guests we.Mrs.
Sign with them depicting
Girls from the Sanford
I. Shepard, mother of
lobe
clock and palm tree with
Assembly No. $5 depart.d
SANFORD. FLORIDA spoil
yesterday via chartered bus the btlde4lect; Mrs. C. C.
A. Clinkicales, the honoree's
.4 out In bold letters. They
with the Daytona
s.ndniothet and MIII Joyce
returned with the sign and
usably.
WRIGHT
b"
Shepard.
sister of the bride.
offend It to anyone who
DANELLS
Would like to use It during
of having been elect.
Also Mr.. Martha Ashby,
their vacation safaris.
by
Dick Aiken, Mr.. Ave
id
It
MARY LOU
Isstrtot to psy tribute
opening
night
of
Davis,
M Marshal Nichols,
Wall e.o4.d In the northland,
the flag Si
Mrs. Sally Willis and Mu.
hut reports a marvelous
the Assembly.
trip. Their activities Joelud.
DineRs's fir. year neesid Jobs L. Galloway.
T".......
Id $ grind tour of Central
with the local Assembly Is
Park, the United Nations,
outstanding and she Is mist
Radio City and fabulous din.
1 deesaving if any bsuons be.
kg at "The Ginger Man."
stowed upon her.
They received royal treat. PENNY ANDERSON
Others participating hi
at the Florida Pavilion
sent
at the World's Fair, which laud., from Northern Stake Grand Assembly are LINDA
RVAH-1I Checkmate will
CONN, Worthy Advisor of
College. Aberdeen, S.D.
was pecked to capacity.
Sanford Assembly No. $5, who bold an election meeting In
seems the Florida Citrus We- May
Is $ member if the Grand the Navy Wives Room Tues.
tsr Ski Show and Porpoise Penny was an honor
REYNOLDS, day at 7:30 p.m. All club
show, which has 10,000 free 'Jots of Seminole High School Page, and PAM
seats, was out of this world, with the class of 1981 and who Is $ member of the member. are urged to be
present.
While on a subway midst completed her college cour. Grand Chair.
ass In August, 983. Her MRS. EATELEEN R1T
. door
total Strangers, the
ened at Grand Central Ste. year of Internship was eom• HOLDS, Mother Advisor,
tion. and who should board, plated at Orange Memorial EVELYN TEHRMAN, su.
laden with cameras and he*- School of Medical Technology, SAN STEIN and MARTHA
A" cJ I
Orlando, in September, 1984. KOSKY 555 all attending the T.
£ J (LiIP.4 L6iJII
She passed the Medical convention.
Technologist's Examination
MRS. ELLA DE BERARD,
and received a pin as a regpresident
of the Democratic
istered MT (ASCP) after
By Jrn.e Caaselherr
which she became affiliated Women's (flub of Florida, was
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
a
recent
dinner
hostess
to
the
with Winter Park Memorial
Green of Cuselberry will atHospital where she continues Executive Committee at her tend the National Conven.
DeLand
home.
her employment.
Kathleen Reynolds, Fifth tion of the American Legion
Bouquets to Penny AnderIn Portland, Ore., Aug. 20.
son for completing the qual- District vice president, re- 241, where he will serve as of.
ports
the
dinner
was
out
of
ified courses sibling her to
ficlal delegate for the Doenter the challenging field of this world, served In a charm- pertinent of Florida.
ing
atmosphere
completely
Medical Technology.
He is a member of MemorPenny resides with her synonomous of the old south. ial Post 258 of Caseelberry.
It
seems
that
Mrs
Di
mother, Mrs. Era Anderson,
Mrs. Green, 'ice president of
and two brothers, Marion and Iierard'a butler had stepped the Auxiliary, will attend the
from
the
pages
of
a
southern
Buster. at 124 Plnocrest .II.
site - National Auxiliary conven
.......- IAP kIlAl, -Drive.
tion.
fable manner., stately
This Is only a small poe.
Altar øsa.er fun
Another popular Sanford. tuesque and sib4"whiti hair
up your hair sheen ito, suss BONNIE GIELoW, restored southern aristocrasy tion of the busy and exciting
with color shading and completed her exams last and enhanced the dining plea, summer vacation, which they
have planned. Trey left by
week at the University on sure of the guests,
At the meeting plans and car June 15 for New York
condItioning I
the trl.seneater program.
Ronnie was honored with a polkies were discussed for and the World's Fair and
. from there they will go to
dinner party at the home of the coming year and
her parents with congratula- state convention at Sarasota the Adirondacks.
On August 1 they plan to
tions, gifts and delightful this fall.
head west with stops planned
dining the order of the eveMEMO TO MR. V. FROM at Interesting places along
ning,
PERSNICKETY PEN-PAL- the route such as Yellow.
THE KARL FEIIDS will While The Herald managing stone National Park, Sun
be leaving soon for assign, editor Is "goofin'-off" on a Valley, Ida., Salt Lake City,
nient in Hawaii. It Is with well deserved vacation, also, and Las Vegas6
f
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Once on the Pacific coast
regret that we bid Nancy, elate editor, PAUL BROOK. for the convention, they will
SHIRE, Is subbing,
FOR APPOINTMENT lion Voyage. Ph41 has been
Paul has really been tour California visiting San
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and social circle. and Is real In a dither In search of Francisco, Las Angeles, and
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man.
elusion
then. "ain't no beau. On the way home they plan
Betty Anne's
Speaking of Hawaii, the ty after 40" sInce preleminary a brief foray Into Mexico. In
Mississippi they Vol visit
Hair Styling Bile.
GORDON BRISSONS a n e survey
has been nil.psi Pal relatives before returning to
In
deeperatlo.
2201 8. Park Ave.
planning toacatlon there
, I later In the season. An usa. wired the syndicate to inquire Caaselberflr.
p
where was all "the beauty
after 40" be had read about,
so we hops be receives su Fashionettes
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answer p,ont..
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Mims Patti Roberts, left, was hostess for the event. Mi's, W. W. Wharton,
Jr., mother of the honoree, is at the right.

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Miss Grace Hulbert and her
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quick diamond losers and had
It would be good If you just the new hair color,
experts we use the Black.
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color-your own. Then, II you Try pale blue, soft green, U right out of a slam."
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one of the well-advertised wide choice.
p.n oft at four spades If he did
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Pam Pass Pass purposes."
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to a lovely silvery-grayish from New York. What kind of Jim: "as could gala no In.
that North could and should
Sm. but my makeup, which I dress should I choose for the formation of real value. If since South bad taken full OCS' have bid Blackwood. He held
have always loved, looks ten- cape?-F. L."
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rible. What steps should I take A jacket tyi suit of gray South would not be strong slam himself."
suit and could have bid the
wool or a gray, black and enough to try for "VOL When Oswald: "The first rule that six once his partner respond'
pow?-Mildred."
Visit your, cosmetic count. white would look very smart, his partner showed no ace he he 'violated was that youI ad five spades to show three
Have black accents and ac was afraid to bid six and should sever use BIICkWOO4I aces."
ceuorles.
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trip to Now. York. -Would a
navy blue linen outfit look right
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good time to point out the be burdened by bearing
flv. type, and asmafl hat.
would, eves though you
Tomorrow - Career After few Important points that
.n. unpleasant thing you
make a perses a good biass that has happened to yes are urged to stay longer. And
Forty
try hard to take ALL of your
guest-one who is a pleasure m ne you
h.mw
left
THREE-01Ve5
a Chekn of belongings with you, is that
to have around.
One-First of all. It Is I* wetisen yes would nter do once you are gone there will
portarit that those to whose this er do that, make a do. be no extra chores for these
who have takes you into their
home you are Invited know elsleu. Yea may think
horns.
EXACTLY-set vasesl7- sounds meet agreeable
when you plan to arrive and my, "Whatever you west to
- do is fIns," But remember
NOW Mrs W50.
that your host. want to
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By Mn.. Clarence Seyder Y. When she returns, two adec. P. T. Piety Is a patient in
Mr. and Mrs. Craig COSeb es will accompany her to Orange Memorial Hospital In
ci Henderson, N. C., returned spend tbs
Odande whene be vaderwent
home Sunday after a visit with
her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. James Wallin. Saturday Mrs. Harry Ostees has ye.
evening Mrs. Wallin received entered SemI"n½ Memorial
a telephone call that Craig's Hospital for more surgery.
parents and sister were in Mrs. Osteen was Injured In as
Daytona Beach on their way to accident In December,
Miami. They are from Gran.
It. Tails, N. C. The WalUns
and Craig Jr. joined the par. When beautifully imaged
eats in Daytona Beach for din- fresh flowers are delivered is
you, Immediately check the

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Hate to write Utters? Send
was glad to see that letter the wrestling match I had fully, ABOARD THE U.S. S. leges and universities and
BRYCE CANYON not TRAINED In service one dollar to Abby, Boa
In your column about peo- with a 240pounder who re.
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DEAR ABBY: This hap Incidents would not occur. for Abby's booklet, "HOW
pan" in the days before It's regrettable that such TO WRITE LETTERS FOR
they had such strict hospital cruel and unfeeling nurses ALL OCCASIONS."

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DEAR AIRY: I, for one,

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The table, overlaid with a was enjoyed by all present.
gold linen cloth, was centered Attending I he delightful
with a beautiful arrangement luncheon were Mrs. Lawrence
E. Deans, mother of the hon.
of white and yellow mums oree;
her sisters, Larrie L.
flanked on either side by can. Deans and Lynn E. Deans;
delabra containing yellow can- Janie Kent, Cheryl Wcriey,
dies.
Mrs. Dennis Boo, Carol 111gb.
A delicious shrimp salad and smith, Ramona Cox and Mrs.
the traditional graduation cake Richard MeCanna Jr.

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ANDY: This is in pie who insist on keeping fused to take oft his mousy ruin, but it happened never- are permitted to run around
gard to t be expectant their false teeth In their belt when we were prepar- thelsis. One of our leading loose. I am an Instructor In
other who didn't want her mouths during surgery or Ing for an emergency kid. society ladles went Into the Obstetrics, and I teach my
husband to no her without delivery. I work in the laun. n.y stone operation.
dentures, so she refused to dry at St. Mary's Hospital,
S. N. IN RALEIGH, N. C. local hospital for some sup. itudeet.aurscs that the emoposeiy 'miner' sugar. I tional and spiritual Is as liii.
take them out and give and I wish I had a dime for
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don't know If she was trying portant as the physical.
DEAR AIRY: I Sm
surgical nurse and I know from upstairs asking us to Navy hospital cotpe as to set away with passing .ft
There are so many fine
the Importance of removing look for some idiot's bridge, writing In reply to the letter her falls teeth as her own, nurses who are working
dentures. Wbei fully en- work or dentures. Some pa- about dentures. It Is the but she had them In her bard to Improve the quality
plalned to the patient, I tients will actually lie when policy of most hospitals to mouth during the operatios, of nursing tare, It Is a
have yet to find one who they're asked If they have require all patien ts to no. They became dislodged sham41 that i.e nuns can
ou3d not readily remove any removable plates In move all prosthetic pieces somehow, tatssfured with disgrace the whole profes.
If a patient receives their mouths. When they are ((also teeth, eyes, e y e
her breathing, and the worn. slon by her mean and bossy
anesthetics, or loses
discovered and we take lashe s, fingernails and an died on the operating attitude. W omen without
eompauloe should not be
selousneis even temponarl. them out, they either get what4zav..you), before en- table.
Sincerely your,
allowed to practice nursing.
ly, Instruments may have to lost or mixed up with the tering the delivery or opgo into the mouth. Artificial sheets, and the patients yell crating room. In some cases
S. 3. IN ASHLAND, Ky. But what can we do? We
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are SO short.handedi No
teeth, may break or become their heads 011 about OUR wedding rings or religious
DEAR ABBY: Please for. name, please. I stilldislodged, and It's entirely carelessnessi
medals are permitted, but
LOVE TO TEACH
possible for the patient to
DISGUSTED AT ST. they are carefully taped to ward my apologies to C.0 • I
swallow a piece of broken
MARY'S the patient. The auras was ha's sister, who had the
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Problems: Write to
correct In insisting that the run-in with the nurse over
denture or to gag and choke
ro It. This Is a mighty high
DEAR AIRY: I am also a lady surrender her false the way the nurse demand. AIRY, lox 19700, Lee Antries to pay for pride,
nurse who didn't take up teeth for her own protection. .4 that she remove bet den' geles, Calif. For a personal
ST. LOUIS NURSE nursing to fight the patients, If she had choked on them lures before going into the reply, enclose a stamped,

water In the container, if It U
Mrs. William Wanko.ky Is low, add lukewarm water lad
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Punch was served from a
silver punch bowl by Miss
Candy Wharton, cousin of the
bnldeleet. Miss Sandra
Wharton, the bnlds..lsct's eli'
ter, served a white sheet cake
which was trimmed in bins
with a blue umbrella.
The serving table for the sc.
esslon was centered with a
miniature replica 01 as old.
fashioned girl holding an urn'
brella. Nuts and mints com•
plet.d refreshments.
Guestsps'ssentinchudedMrs.
Wharton, mother of the brideelect; Mrs. Mary Wharton,
grandmother of the bride.
elect; Mrs. Helen Crittenden,
Mrs. Christine Crittenden,
Mrs. Ja ne Cnittanden, Mrs.
Alma Crittenden, Mrs. Maggie
Parrish and Mrs. Sylvia Whir.
ton, aunts of the bride-elect.
Also, Miss Charlotte Smith,
Miss Joan WUke, Miss Jun
Wilke, Mrs. JoAnne Hammood, Mrs. Betty Brusnahan,
Mrs. Al" Wilmot, Mrs.
Yvonne Metsdorf, Mrs. Wan.
di Reedy, Mrs. Leuiss Bell,
Mrs.June M.tsdorf, Mrs. Mar.
ganits Engleman, Mrs. Mary
Ann Engleman, Mrs. Mae
Reedy, Mrs. Dottie Haskinsom,,
Mrs. Flora Twatchman, Mrs.
Martha Vihien, Mrs. Mimi
Chateau, Mrs. Aria Jane Lundquist and Mrs. Maria Ueiscb.

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Miss Diane Wharton, daugh. I of Edward Wales Flagier, was! Patti Roberts at the Longwood I hostesses were Miss Carolyn
ten al Mr. and Mrs. W. W. honored with a pm-nuptWlctvle League 3flllg
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JOHN 0. KENNEDY s"

JOAN C. KF.hNEDY
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notified that JACK OLIVES, JR.

bouse,

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43 CHEVROLET
Pick-up. two side
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wages.

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4 IIVHM~ 3 Bath. Family, room,
I)Inljtff,room, Central hoikt &amp;
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une U. $114511.

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A Living

1411 Palmetto, 111.0274.

$154 Park Drive
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TWO Bedroom

Bedroom house, kitchen
FOR TIlE BEST HOME 1 oquip..
838-8868.
NICELY Purn. $ Pr. house,
SEE YOUR

Nights: 221-6100

ribi&amp;Um

Toe are hereby

Immedisti U.tiver

LY. HAV.A.MAIL), 4 Bond

street Great Neck. N. Y.

CD?4 14

so.tions of Fantord

and employment. All repilop MONTHLY
confidential. write. DOI 141.
FROM $50-00

line parallel

Drive.

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Deputy Cloolls
Cleveland
Offt Drs rat
Fern Park,

St. I110

Florida

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s W. fark Ave

121.1111

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with zm• preatage
uc*as
ever III It, elf Lake Dr.

retir.d couple.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

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121.1*07,

MODERN 2 134rm. rum Apt.
ty jilgit, dry graund. $111Itaymond Luadquist. Asm
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the plaintiff
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Late (5). six (6). alad go. from you and &amp;we" star 400*
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BA-BY PSIXUXIL
Ok.r
Gallia
AparImoull.
for
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Versional S&amp;rvWo
the
Marriage:
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put
stock
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It, tht 0,1fl" fit the Clerk of
11111
C4.0 3313-1606
carded to Snat "*it 9, FAIL NOT TO AX$WXR ZA"
Page It. of the rablia Re- a Doer** pro Cost*ss* be go.
3646 PARK DRIVE
@ ^"be t4tb day of July. 11110, it
co rds l Seminole County,
Os 5 HURlS. Apt. Punt. Ph, Days
fail
t WlT'4EiMTUA$Das4 the
NIGhTS
' IHb:t:k en ajait
IIII-STIS or night# 11811-0911L
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WITNEid
MY
head
as
CIOTIX
Official
AW
Of
ths
above
22.6814
TUN
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FIRM
for she relief dsmeod"
and the goal of "14 Cot" In styled court this ST-th way W 1114 X. ]Park Ave.
Is 123-4166
I11114418 FUR19. Apt. 560 P9rL
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but not absolutely noceas
Pis"a @and short Par$

selection of

WHOSE RESIDENCE is mowing.town edgigle. leaves NEVIFRAL 0006441"a I &amp; I
cabana. $1,100. 183-1113L
in Chancery. by INICUNSW
U74KNOWN.
Bedroom Home@ Available In
&amp;1$4 tadu&amp;trw am vacuumRAW.
Dotosdants. COCKLET, also known se A SWORN COMPLAINT 111__
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all Areas of Bamford. Let us so' a 10.. II Pa cemaker. ii'
IWO been tiled In the Circuit
ltF.UIIEN COCKLEY, JR.
yew you *re.ni
NO11('U OP SV$T 1%
awning with 9 z It cabana.
. MaNTUAGO ressmonvan
Too are hereby required to Court In and fair 8#040010
Sale
fancetl yard located Park AV..
Estate
Real
Chancery.
$4.
upon CLEVELAND, County. Florida. In
Trailer Court,, No. II, $3,501.
'J
A MIRE. Plain. entitled, EARIA SUE OLEV*P0.
NANCY N. MOSES. his STEPHENSON
can
you
pss.safl.
tilt.. Attorneys, whose address plaintiff, vs. JACK OLIVER. 1? YOU PAT real
wife
1111 S. Park Ave.
ewe S home 0 4 your own.
I. Poet office Drawer One, Fern JR.. Defendant" praying fpr
5255 anytime
EUIDENCE 1101 Cora Street Park.
$11
1.5 and $ Bedrooms
occupancy.
ready
for
P101145. S COPY .4 1057 .ertaia relief fee' the •bove Same ENTERPRISES, INC.
Dee Phalaa'
NEW and USED
plaintiff
iid
s.aIset
1.14)1
written
4.fensse
ta
tbe
O' named
.
liUnets
Awninis Al Cabanas
Longwood Plasa, Long.
YOU,
JACK
OLIVER,
JR.,
the
$54
eby
notified
that
plaint
In
said
suit
en
0,'
before
er
QUAIl' V MOBILE MOMES
Ton ito h
wood. P1'.
named dsf.ada*t,
cps't e foreclose a e.r. the loth day .t Juno. 1111. sad above
NOW.
THEREVORM
T11111 IN
blW~W6rtstpas
encumbering
the
the
original
of
said
written
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Ilowing d@Wlb*4 fast Pro- defenses 1011141 be 91164 with To XOTIrT YOU That It you C. A. WHIDDON, 6%
Ant
103. Mobile Homes
$100
$511111
Pa rk
I, Bl0k F. TANGLE _ Purpose of said suit Is the oontsee the above enUtlid ac.
sos
a.
$ Rdrm.
1 SDRM. Trailse As
ties- TO are required I. Ills
WOOD SECTION THREE torscloenrl of Al certain Lives.
Trailer on large La ke, Adults
according to the inent for Died given by RIU. your answer or other wilttei

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as lying north of 8.8. publish: Jun. 31, 1141

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the ZoninC Notice Is

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auto trafto., Pao PB, 8, me
2-telto letteal with him Intel!*

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but

NAB. Nothing falicy

7110.

only. 521.7145,
5051*? A, WILLIAMS
defense, if any, yes have, to
1, 1% A $ BATHS
Realtor
this complaint with the Clerk
KITCIIrIN EQUII'i'ED
FUIIWISHEI) I bedroom, ca.
Raymond t.undqulet. Ass..
lie R.o'iMs of Seminole G. KRXNY.DY and JOAN C. of the a b ove styled Court and
Rank
Bidj.
LOW
*lt)XTIILY
b.na, rarporte, utilities, $51
!AT2 Ma1
Plaintiffs
alt.,.
*15.551*
Atlantis
upon
wife,
is
the
sum
to
KENNEDY,
his
serve
County. Florida'
IM2*t.IIIATL D1.l.lvF.RT
ins. Multi. No pets. 115.1611.
$6,100.09,
bearing
date
March
ALBERT
N.
PlTTS,
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Ma.
you
in
nor
of
Information
bees filed against
For complete
San f or d. Flo?. It I could find ye. a barely
of
Building.
ra.
and
you
II,
*111,
and
sonic
Peering
ityl.d
suit,
See
or
above
Call
Your
with e'sbua, 1z'.•
TRAILER
livable small home on a 1,4.
In Ottic'tal Records Book Ids. a copy thereof oN •t before
: the
gsa' water, lishte. pvt. p4.
are requIred to serve S COPY card page
with
big
garden
lot
July
1*65.
acre
of
lot
at
the
Public
day
257,
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Plead341,
t*.
f our Answer OF
$40 Adult.. 112.7141.
Plain' Records of Seminole County, THE NATURE OF SAID shade trees not tee far from
ljtgto th e Complaint
SALES BROKER
sew, for $4911 with some
ANI)I*itllON. Florida, end the property ve COMPLAINT is to pray that
large 3.11)1. trailsr.
elf rs attorneys,I.OwNDES,
terms. WOULD YOU BUY ITT We have The Home For Yen
221 ceeded against Is described S the above .tyl.d Court ta$t
close to base. 446 &amp;a. Call
RUSH. DEAN Al
a divorce of "4 Lure LOOK.

111111 bow NIPPON al *a

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In lIEN COCKLET and MART
th.Teof as
PI Book If. Pass as. Pub- COCKLEY. his wife, to JOHN

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"sipped with Powelf &amp; aly.
my as

French Ave. 838-1810.

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USED FURNITURE

TI1541, INC., a
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VACATION cottage, Aug. 1 24.
Writ. J. H. Pominey. III
Poplar St., Mcitae (leorgia.

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•57
you own a phone. Pot classi.
ti.d Au n work for 'L. T2flflEOLA5. wood and slumt. ciii.. CADILLAC
ir, 4-Dr. Sodas,

$ bedroom furnished houss;
I 2t,,'droorn furnished tratl

or. IlowmRn'a Trailer Court.
811.4101 attar 3:10 I'M.

146

$695

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'60 FALCON

Mingo, 4.Dr. Sedisn. S.CyL
old. trass., R. 8, Low test

125. Macne Supplies

SOUTHWARD

plaintiff,
WANTED,
Xe"vm or 1Ie4n4aat WANTED,
a to the Circuit Court of the
vs
ED II lawns 1 mow and
inth Judicial Circuit In and TOe JACK OLIVER. JR..
poit
PROPERaovvinnX Florida. corpora- For
Seminole county. in

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the above de' Seminole County, Florida

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a$abns,, las 23, according

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11I15 511501 CUC
lit lilt 11* Em

. 900 only 2 yra as. .... ..
roduceil to $11.000 with ti~~y
m busy traffic Pat$1,000 down. We have h 4 no
t4mL Twin-onsine Charter
:
better buy than I
available anywhere. Easo

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10MOAMLIDDICUNOW

Budget Meeting
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JOHN 0. XFN'.4ZDT and :OAN XIXTH JUDICIAL CISICVIT O r
FLORIDA III AXD "A IKUIIts TUN ClRCVIT COVAT Or C. KENNEDY,

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$$. less

ttest Arthur fleckwltb, Jr.

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1rublislit Juno 31. 1966

14100Mo ftso I
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)iagnohla.

3-DEDROOM boo". turAlob;4 113. Wanted To Rent
or unfurnished. 111-1132.

071

Robson Sporting Goods

liout SIVINSUDIT Dealer
804-4-1 IL I&amp;L
OAR. Apt. rum. $41. 11:2-11403 Is- MAHOGANY Run-A-BOUT.
.2-1213.
4% lip More_ just rollnished.
or 31
Includes 3 tanks, skile. belt
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Orson. ROOMS tot Mon. 401
bath. Pta. room. Tee
112.0710.
238.0441.

lot, in choice section of
town. Wa* appraised for $2?,.

Isminole Cousty Court House bt of-way.
rid&amp;. In the Call ity- 713- 3=10 or Female Help
, . 'Publio bearing will be hold is Is TUN C111111cm 4 IRV 0
SiSTH
THE
JIDEcSAL
C$N•
Commissioners
Room, on July
lb.
Se,ntnols
County
Court
,,
Iffou". Sanford, Florida. In the CVIT. IX AXD FOR 919XIXOLU 6. III$ at 11:06 A.M. at " Pao
lCounty
Commissioners
Room,
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
thereafter an possible.
. ~
IN CHANCERY so. Iwo
Board of County Commissioners
possible.
VOItUCLONt'StIC
OF
AUILBIIggininoig
county. Florida
NEWS C 0 R it E S PONDENT
an
thereafter
soon
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By John Alozsnder. Chairman
wanted In Ovlodo. must COT..
Board of County Commissioners
COCKLEY.
ales
REUBEN
.iun tnoeCounty.FloTids
Attest Arthur RockwIIh, Jr.
Social Church&amp;S
as
REUBEN
COCKLXT,
Publish:
June
It.
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Use of Camara necooJohn
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aide of Block S and the N aid* " soon thereafter as possible. R/W of NW. 17-12
at Block. I and 1 of said Tract Board of County Covnmts.Ionere ft), Lake Minnie E.tt•..

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1.13FUROOM rurm Apt. 132night&amp;

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$995

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Excellent hoAtor, radio and
Mechanical top. V-1 anail 4.
110
maileffm FVWF ........
Automatic shift. apart tire L'1000 to four 8GboOIL LOCAtthe Cgi f
Quick I VICR
Aviation Products avallablo
f4i 801 Laurel Ave. Contact Jack. $1690. May be refinanced
Or
th
rough bank, or pay ms
for Happy Flying. Ph. $61.
211 Poplar Ave, Sanford.
equity of $100 and take over
01 for further Information
bank notes at 148.41 &amp; mantX
HOUSE an a. lautor4l Ave~
and appointment.
831-8445.
kitchen turn. 823-0494.
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
manual or elft-trie. 3. 8. of 4
$211175
111 N. Park Ave.
frame. Call 122.0521.
H OUSES unfurnished near liii FORD, good condIUoa, TW7
U. S. Civil Service Tents 1

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is also 11/W 31 ft in width of County

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8W*Iy to a polint on the W line office. Court House, Santora, of County Comsit"lonere of
- of Lot 10. It ft ft*= BW *or Florida, Mondays thm Friday@ seminal* C unty, Florida. pro
pose to r..one the following
thereof, then I I. the SW cor from 1:00 A.M . to 1:00 P. M.
Oil
8 pro
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. of said Lot 10, tbance NE,Iy to Public hearing will be held doocrlb*4
JPOB) aa4 Block J of Tract 28 in the Seminole County Court
PIS Family to
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ALI, WORK GUARANTEED

123. Boats

Mary. $H.$041.

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Agency
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Estate
-assursace
813-9441
Al Park Ave

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322-7399:

Iffstj a. Itlawatha Ave. In.
quirt above American Rent

SIG. Bought . Sold. Larry's
Mart. Sig Sanford Ave. Ph. I bath. Low down V=00nt 97. Houses For Rent
. 4l
h22.4U_
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I. Hiawatha
with P*tt'
Carpet
chase of Blue Lustre. Carroll
53. Wanted To Buy
Furniture Co.

Ock
Lot Markers. P:IthYl.n.:
2Vir. Mesh. steps. Window

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SATURDAY
TILL

Auto 014" IOPS
A teat covers

payments. Von Walla. 102 cheap rent. 121 mo. and $49 --niv
163 Jeep GWN
Men-Wome", to-St. start high
MUST FEM
Mo. Tel. 812-3119.
Marrose Dr., Sanford.
an $102.00 a week. Prepara:
Ill$ CHEVROLET f-dr. "dam. '61 C~Wvstr
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tory
traininq
until
appoint.
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55. Furniture For Sale '
in Sunland. 9 bed- FURNISHED I-bedroom cot- '97 Buick. 106 cu., 11-speed s&amp;I RMWW
ad. Thousands of jobs open NICE hamsbath
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with beautiful taga. L an IT-93 at I-POIlIt2. floor shift. U31 each. lost
-Experience usually unnocon014omobllo I r.. dependable. 11 VW
nle* Itefit-'ses Poll Mo.. - Plus gas
- fl=
nary. Grammar school suffl. _r="d $net ure and a that
no body rust, good condlUon, '$1 Rsbl.,
tsz. Se. anytime. or Ph
,7y
EDlICE OP PVPLIC PPARISQ nov'sca or pv.to iiu*ainq Upbol.tsriag A Mattress rem
cisnt for many jobs F11I'E lawn Assume mortgage
332-1461 attar I p.m. week- 0111. 232-1881.
litil
to I Year$ old.
Notice to hereby given, Board
booklet an jobs. salarlogs, To*
Notice Is hereby given. Board evatleff. Now &amp; Used Fural.
'111. Plymouth
of County Commissioners of of County Commissioners of tore. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. quirements. WrIto TODAIrt JOHN SAULS AGENCY day.. A.ytl.o SAL Al NUn.
UcKICE USED CAllS
'H Raabl.r Sharp 331
$eininol. County, Florida, pro. Seminole County, Florida, pro. Co. at 151 Celery Ave. $11. Lincoln Service, hog 101,
REAl ESTATE liflOKElt
No MONET DOWN
NEW
IIOUSF, WOOPMERN
8anfnr4 Iforald.
so to 11*60110 the fotl:wl"g pose to amentl the Zoning Her. 3111.
Rest
Estate
Associate
French
Ave.
101
3
bedroom,
near
bikes.
I
PARK.
ascribed property pro ontly ulations to provide for approval
WILLA MAE PROKOSCII
A1EURX
WLIOfl
ot adequate drainage pro,liIoits
'4$ CO1IVAIR MONZA, ddr.,
71. Male Help Wanted ts,.ii, Day *12.0411 NIghts
:" Ford
nor - sou - Trade
on all commercial and Inalle.
111
TWO bedroom ken's, kitchen A 15, ltd Trans., w/w tire.. SO Falcon
511115I
oom.rs's1t AU that part trial building s wits struct ui.
ure
small squit), assume pay. 'so Ne,'
(5overnment aWflva
equip., tois Magnolia. $71.00
$400 Salary plus Incentive
331
of
Section
.f 1W4 of NW
ani paving
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go corvair
2-213-319 lying east of the ft. to 15,006 sq. ft. by County
TIT 8-1611.
Notice
bititius, capable of assuming
I M/W of the ACL Railroad Trill. Engineer and/or Board
I HGOMS. partly or all Fur891
responsibility. supervision
I"Desoto a"
Ill
Xleetre.
till BUICK
. fty Branch and Block I (16" County Commingloners. __,.__
016. 312.1?44.
.....goment potential. Col. $1 00.00
vertible.
off at NW oar of Lot It. run of this proposed amendment igoTical or rVISLIC UNAVUXG plate training. Prefer some

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Gibson fl.frig.rstor,
muds. Psr.

locko6 Stepping 11touse. Send.

SM000. sorry. cash Only.

Crumley-Monteith
Inc.

Beam. NY Day.

fact. Ph 222 400 after 110.

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AT FACTORY PRICES:
521 1221
Magnolia
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CARROLL&amp; FORNITURN

511.1711

122.2722.

Senkax'j Ginu and Paint

eq uipped.

105% W. loth SL
3-110031 Furn. Apt. for s.-ouplo

ill .had.d front lawn.

TILL

8 P.M.

120. Automofli. Service

$224224

141TNLAND, I V4rm.. I Bath. IN*Atsr Included. $46.
As.

Excellent location. Worth lion Good duJ,
but available NOW for

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110 Sanford Ave.
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greatest benefit. Accomplish A
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the cultural,

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lawn edging $
cars of

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51. Articles For Rent

50. blisc. For Sale

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$1 per day rental for Eleotrlc

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PISCES

Lit me take

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122412$
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or older oar. Ph. ais-its? or
at Ile

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

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Ills tXTLI1(. rStU4kSblS
si'to y&amp;io, keatsy pewer
•Ii,rIn, $111 eseb 01 trad.

02 West tile bath, Venetian blinda.

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kitchen equipped.

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tar dependable car. 849-11181.

AVALO4 APAftTXSNrs

Sanford, Florida.

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T$ Rosdst$r.
top. good ru bber. runs

good, else. Ph. 111111-0441.

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Damaged Furniture sales.
Hwy. IT411. Colsselborry.

I Gal. $3.60
9 Lbz6 11-75

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Sanford.

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Piano servicing al Tuning
Gone Cumbas. - 822-3461

Car.

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II. Musical inhiroUllotI ditionsr. $11. Cot #0 Table,

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qulp"4 to Zia tag, make
OUTrTANDING tome I Vast.
outtonhol*% saw on buttons. 5L Furniture For Bait
92. Acreage
ment. buy *no house funrnishNow guarantee. Assume 4
1
for
l.too. another for
payments of $5.40 of r
ST.000 furnished. both
NOW IS THE TIME
Is
tat balance. Phone
U40 &amp;sea bedroom and dining To pick up 90 beautiful Acres
$13,300. Bent one live in tine
collect 42141,7.
room futnitur.. Many piece, with many woo ded hom..ltP. and get homestead izsmp•

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X"hins. i

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ill $11 $111

a nd SuIrounflnI
game ready for
rate.
rlancy or built to YoAr BP*c- UNFURNISHED

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10. Poultry - Liv
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: _JR&amp;GISTERED Tennessee walk. 30.
. .. ing horses, 3 stallions. I - I -Se%NFORI) ELECTMRIC
Id. 3 marts.
Its litaffanlia

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Macbin, and Supply

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duties done quickly and then

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round
to
bobbin •.wlng machine,

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FREE ESTIMATES

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t.nr.1 yard, Country Clu

Ylr.t St.,

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lat for

Heights, Lake Mary Road. 13: Exeter. Assume Utg. A rURN. ApWm$at&amp; reasonable
$$$•1141.
$12 MCI. fl2.1I3$.

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brown strips. $10.

Black &amp; Tan. 20S Azalea' 246 Well Drilung
.2-1613.
Lane. 81

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set

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to help you to gmw. Be Start
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payments 019.50 per so. Slaford 322-SIT9.

STORE

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Assume

OO.CAflT rsesr. Ips.d4loblls,

120 Miol.

L Pets &amp; Supplies

iii-om samileaft a

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161. Check our prices.

KIDDIE cAREj4o
922-0161. V.

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to July 11) Getting directly In
touch with most poweft per.
am you know will "g back.
cherished aims.

f uj Get a new lease 0* life.

ho. Oak. 511.1742.

\AAP.ly'#

T% Ilki 15W, NpOSSSs
liOn, now warranty.

19. BuIlders Supplies

Child Car.

1.

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be redoubled, sniew.

now outlet that gives you a
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NEW I Baran. Duplex Apt. Till
bath, Torrasta floore, Water
large
family
Furn. 222-8420.
4 11FDROC'111.
room. central beat and air.
double carport#. LocAted on FURN. Apt Claell 06 Assets
I lots Loch Arbor arm By Caws.%. 831-4111.
own.r. 131-70116.
1 BEDROOM fnrnlsbM apt fbi

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Winter park Dr.,
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parsci6 ideally located downtown. inquire at Manuel

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Sanford.

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Renting!

Terms. i all 322-6160.

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HOOVER VAM LnAAMERS
SEWING MACHINES
NEEDS- WHITE
SICK
A.Merlsed 114" al vervice
Wheel Chair&amp;, Walkers, Casse;

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than go bo

Selling!

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OUR ANCESTORS

wb.(tsk(tt:n

pAPrr1'o Profe,.ton,t by lAm

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Ing A Window Cleaning. 322.
multi-color, beaded necklace

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0 LAWNS Mowed. F,Igtng. Lot@
SUMMER SALE
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Debbie Dalton and Perry Echelberger, head to.
porter and editor respectively of the Seminole
High School newspaper, "Smoke Signals." The
course Is sponsored for high school newspaper
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and promptly shuttled the measure to the appropriations
group for final action.
Rep. A. S. Herlong Jr., today
said "We do not anticipate any
trouble getting this money."
The bill has already receiv.
cd full approval In the House.
The original construction

project Included extension of

the north-south runway, air.

M craft control tower, enlisted
men's barracks, bachelor out.
MAYFAIR GOLF COURSE is up for sale once again. Above pictu re
cer's quarters and an eloctri.
shows the clubhouse and pro shop. National Exhibition Company (San
cal distribution system.
Francisco Giants) have notified th e city that they wish to sell their lease.
Rep. Herlong said today a
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SANFORI) LIONS CLUB has donated a new $335 TItmua Vision Screen.
Ing machine to the use of the Seminole County Health Department for
testing child re n's eyes. This is the second machine the club has bought
for this purpose. The machines will also be used to give free eye tests to

the public at the Lions Club Fun Fair, July 5 In Fort Mellon Park. From
tire Dr. Frank Leone, Health Department director, Mrs. Grace Fish-

left,

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Metro Telephone
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A public hearing has been CojnmIuion should not order propose an, Mareses S.
set for July *i on a petition them to institute lbe non- rates.
Residence rates Is the
before th e Florida Public optional extended service.
Deepest Raid Se
rv ice Commission for coun. The countywide telephone Sanford area are expected
tywide telephone service In tie-up Is expected to result to be Increased from $0 to
In a small rats increase for 60 cen ts per month. Business
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Semicle
County,
port of a majority of the which would be comprised of
those pn Southern Bell lines, rates would be hiked front 45
by Gordon Orr, director.
ThV Commission Set the However, the Winter Park cents to $1.50, depending
SAIGON (UPI) -.. U. S.
more than three counties.
Orr also displayed for th e house,
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commission a huge map f Action was delayed on Rep.
Counties and represents- Air Force Jots bombed * hear1s for 10 am. In the Telephone Com pany does not the type of service.
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Orange and Seminole Counties George Stone's proposal, a tives Included: Dade ii, military barracks northwest
with the areas defined In th e compromise d e s I g n• d to Duval 9, Hillsborough g, of Hanoi and barely 10 miles
report depicted In various col. break the current rsappor- Pinellas 7, Broward 7, Or. f ro m the border of Commun.
on to make Interpretation tionment deadlock. "I've tried ange 6, Palm Beach 5, Polk 1st China today. The raid was
JACKSONVILLE (UPI)
to ta ke Into consideration 4. Eacumbia 3, Voluala 3, the deepest penetration of
A th ree-judge Federal panel easier,
today called for proposed .. The brochures covered the some political realities In dc Urevard 8, Sarasota 1, Leon the war.
A U. S milita ry spokes.
apportionment plans t be ls.ntl use Inventory In acres veloping th is plan," saId 1, Alachua and Gilchrist
submitted to the court from and percentages for Seminole Sto ne, who will be speaker of would share two, Manatee to man said 41 Jets hit th e
they 1, Okaluosa 2, and the Communist barracks at Son
Interested part ies by July County with special maps and the House In 1967,
iie urged th e committee to following one each: Lake, La, 120 mIles west northwest
6th If the Legislature fails t
get busy on his, or any, plan Seminole, Lee, Marion, Mon. of hanoI and 10 miles south
realign itself by July 1st.
because time was running out toe, Gadsden, St. Lucie, Jack- of the town of Lao Cal on
The brief order by appeals
In the special session. H. son. Osceola, Santa Rosa, th e border of Viet Nam and
Judge Warren I.. Jones er4
said unless the committee Putnam, and Indian River. China. Other pla nes hit the
District Judges William McBan Nuoc Chin ammunition
acts today to get some
Rae and David Dyer Indicat.
depot 70 miles north west of
Members of the Seminole plan to th e floor, th ere would
ad the court may intend
Hanoi.
select one of the plaits. The County Chamber of Corn- be little cha nce of any nut.
In the ground war two U.
portlountent before the ses.
order said the pIUS submit- merce Coffee Club will
S. Marines were killed today
aba closes out Thursday
tad to the court must be "In one of the county's busiest midnigh
when their jeep hit a land
t.
accordance with the stand.
mine eight and a half mile.
aids laid down by the Su. industries In operation when The committee
DETROIT (UPI) -Chry.. west. of Di Nang. A spokes.
proms Court of the United they convene for their June Stone's proposal for study,
session at Alix of Sanford'a Indicating It would be dl,. Icr Corp. and the Ford Mo. man saId they were an route
states."
The Legislature is current. plant on Highway 17-92, just cussed again In an afternoon tor Co. moved today to begin to re-establish commun ication
session-alt.r today's meet- full participation In the In. wi th an artillery reconnaisly deadlocked In $ battle over south of Onora Road.
The tour of the plant wi ll Ing of the full House. Effect ItIal 3 per cent cut In the 10 lance party which was bay.
the U. S. Supreme Court of.
be conducted by manager of the action was to leave per cent excise on new auto- lug radio difficulties.
der to reapportion Itself on
In Saigon a firing squad
Ronald Sanders, after coffee only two more House se'. mobiles.
"one.man, one-vote" bails.
Ford Issued lbe first of executed a terrorist who
"Such plans (submitted) and doughnuts are served on alone before the session end..
Stone's plan would give approxima tely 200,000 excIse tried to bomb a barracks
should be supported by pop. the porch.
ulatlon data and other appro. Haffee Watchers are asked populous Dade County 10 tax reba te checks that will housing American Arm y offi.
cers, It was part of Premier
prInto information for consid. to form a motorcade at 9:15 aenators, Dual 5, Palm be seat to Ford customers.
The tax cut was retroac. Nguyen Coo Ky's promised
oration by the court If
A.M. at the Chamber build- Beach. Polk and Escambia
Legislature of Florida has Ing. Special parking fsdfll. two each, and lbe following live to May 15 and the auto crackdown on terrorists, connot validly resppertloned ft. ties will be provided on the counties one each: Volusla, companies have promised to ruption and other practices
self by July 1, iNS," isday's front la wn of the iwl* suit Brevard, Sarasota. Leon, see th at th eir custome rs ri. weakening lbe war against
lb. Viet Cong.
Manatee, Bay, Seminole, Lake celve the benefits.
establishment.
order said,

State Office Building In Winter Park.
A joint petition requesting
the metro telephone service
has been fi led with th e Commission by th e Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce, County Board of Corn- A Sanford woman died an active member of
lbs
missioner,, City of Sanford. Monday af te rnoon In a Glas. First Baptist Church, Of the
Altamonte Springs, Cassel.
Eastern Star, and of the
berry, Longwood, North Or. gow, Ky., hospital as result Sanford Garden Club.
of in juries received In an
lando and OviedoSurvivors, other than her
The petitioners seek to tie automobile accident there husband, are $ sister, Mrs.
the Southern Dill Telephone last Tuesday.
Mae Myers of Sanfordi a
System Is the North pa rt of Dead Is Mrs. Hazel Smith, Brother, Rev. 0. G. Bniddoek
the county Into th e Winter 63, of Flora Heights. Her of Elkart, md., and several
Park Telephone Company in husband, Myron Smith, and nieces and nephews including
the South end of the coun- another Sanford couple, Mr. Mr.. Donald Knight of Sea.
ty.
and Mrs. C. J. Coleman, also ford and Mrs. Fred 3. Fisher
The bearing called by th e of Flora Heights, who were of Atlanta.
Funeral services will be
Commission Is on a show reported as receiving serious
cause order to South ern Boll Injuries In the accident, are held at 10 am. Friday at
and Winte r Park telephone expected to return borne Gramkow Funeral Home with
companies sta ting why the Wednesday.
Rev. Fred B. Chance offici.
Mrs. Smith, a native of atlng. Burial will be In High.
Columbia City, hid., moved la nd Memory Garden, hissI
to Sanford in 1985 and was City.

CAR PURCHASERS WILL RECEIVE REFUND FROM MANUFACTURER

dIvorcee Mrs. Rachel Wilson
Moughton. 47.
Mrs. llought.n was found
dead Is the apartment of
Chester Venable, $04 W. 18th
St., under circumstances
which Polk. Cbl.f Arnold
Williams and Coroner Hugh
Dunces Monday said Wiest.
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homicide.
The offic ial autopsy report

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Begin Excise

Tax Rebates

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watch the advertise. cosmetics, business machInes,
Removal if ths ertao tu to May Is, and car purchal. have bees sold
mint. and commercials and cameras, film, projectors,
pe
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find Out what stores are pass, electric, gas and cli spptl.
automobiles. INIaSs
from the manufacturer, basic price will remain
ances, fresiers, lighters, mat.
tics and baadbags teds, Is Henceforth, however, the price same, but the taz will then not lag along the ten cut.
. are suggestions you ches, musical Instruments,
not causing siceeiiri rosters
gM follow It you want Is pool, mechanical pencils,
to Isoterd merchants as trr will be reduced and t he tin be Included.
as 'b nglog lbs price tags Is sa ving will be reflected direct. In cases where the retail reap full bw.fIt of the tin phonograph records, playing
cards, radio., and phone.
ly on the merchandise price price "Includes tax." the eon. cut:
concerned.
sumiti can expect to me the First, leans which Items are graphs, relrigeratcs's, spor ting
It will involve, S. sues is- sticker.
stan',,, the re-marking if This win pretty much be the Mom ridrel in total tagged affected by the lax reduc. goods (except fishing .qidg'
igem enl standard procedure lot all price. This will be the case too. When you go to buy cue, meld), and tilevWosi eels.
anus. from
ring to as a'tme" leaded automobile dealers, a spot with moat jewelry aid appll' check the price against what Another hint for th e bargain
bunter Is to pay special at.
saces, as their retail prices you have been paying.
With eip,uM,e atrsessile., check revealed.
hut most merchants seld it Is many instances. consuss- kilad.4 the hidden excise lax In most cases the ten cut is tithe I. the store advertict
consumer Items iame4lately W. Whether It's the splash 4 4
won't take mire than a day at en may not realise they are or manufacturer's tan.
in the newspaper, radio • Isle.
getting the tax cut, when in It'. gong Is be sp in the affected Is 10 per cent,
tm
One automobIle dealer said y,allty they are. This will be consumer to keep Wormed The Items include furs, Jew. vision commercial, or just a
U0 tax cut will be xetrsec'Jve du. to the fact that ashy Mimi about prices. He Is going to dry luggage sad handbags sign plastered on lbs window.
at a price have to

has yet to be filed with lb.

p.1k. department, but as.
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Moughtes died froa lees of
blest
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Tire Department was praised
for quick action in a fir. Fri.
day at the E. W. HarviUs home
on North Third. A gas can ax.
plod.d causing a fire which
damaged the utility room and
screen porch.
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Commissioner. Instructed
W. E. McLauchlin will be in
W.
E. Hutchison, city attorstalled as new president of the
Sanford Lions Club Tuesday ney, to draw a new lease
also been Included In the proS
night during ceremonies at the which excludes the portion of
ject, at a cost of $544,000.
the golf course on which the
Capri Restaurant. H. will be
Earlier this month soil borInstalled by Lions District Gov- city's new water plant is loing tests were conducted in
cated
and
which
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prohibernor John F. Nicholson of
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preparation for the
County
Ocala. The affair, which gets Its the cutting of timber or
extension.
underway at 1:30 p. m. wil l be the construction of residences
Current projects at the NAS
between the fairways.
Ladles Night.
Include construction of addl.
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A portion of land at lbe
tional aircraft parking spat'..
Sanford Poilceman Herman 11th and 12th hole. covering
One area Is being constructed
flarztatt, who has been bospi. some five acres Is also to be
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lathed at Seminole Memorial quit-claimed back to the city.
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with charts broken down Into mole County land is UndC%'el. ering approximately ivoo
Hospital with a back ailment, The golf course, which was
has been transferred to Winter originally laid out so metime Seminole County commis.! residential, Industrial, groves, i oped, swamps, lowlands
square ya rd s, normally will
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                    <text>77th Year, No. 61—Wednesday, October 31, 1984—Sanford, Florida

Evening

Herald

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Cents

Indira Gandhi Assassinated
NEW DELHI. India (UPI) - Prime
M in is t e r In d ir a G a n d h i w as
assassinated today In a burst of sub­
machine gun fire by two Sikh members
of her own security guard, authorities
said.
O th e r m e m b e rs o f th e p rim e
minister's personal bodyguard Imme­
d ia te ly op en ed fire on the tw o
assailants, killing them.
Gandhi. 66. was rushed to the All
India Institute o( Medical Sciences but
was rep o rte d ly dead on arrival.
Extensive efforts to revive her failed.
" I t Is a ll o v e r . " g o v e rn m e n t
spokesman U.C. Tlwarl told United
Press International.
Some members of the Sikh religion
rejoiced, ca llin g the slain prime
minister "India's Hitler." But grieving
world leaders expressed shock and
outrage.

Gandhi, a Hindu, had been under
heavy security In recent weeks because
of assassination threats by Sikhs.
An emergency Cabinet session was
called to establish a caretaker prime
minister, official All India radio said. A
special plane was sent to Calcutta to
bring Gandhi's son and hand-picked
successor. Rajiv, to the capital.
The Press Trust of India announced
Mrs. Gandhi's death In a news flash
saying: "T h e Prime Minster. Mrs.
Indira Gandhi ts m more."
The assassination comes as India
prepared for nationwide parliamentary
elections, which by law must be held
the third week In January. As the
election time approached, there were
Indications that the opposition was
gaining support In Its bid tr crack
Gandhi's ruling Congress Party's hold
on political power.

But a spokesman for the World Sikh
Organization In Southern California
announced: "W e are ecstatic!"
"T h e whole nation o f Sikhs Is
rejoicing." Singh said.
"Our freedom fighters will win out In
the end. This Is much like the Ameri­
can Revolutionary War. We will not be
treated like slaves." he said.
Th e tw o Sikh gunm en — one
bearded. In the tradition of the religion,
and the other clean-shaven — opened
fire on the prime minister as she
walked from her residence to an
adjacent office, police said.
Gandhi has been the object of threats
by radical Sikhs — an offshoot of
Hinduism — who blame her for order­
ing an Army attack on the Golden
Temple.
The temple attack last June, which
left at least 600 people dead, was an

attempt to halt a separatist terror
campaign masterminded by Sikh mili­
tants barricaded Inside their holiest
shrine.
Earlier this month, police arrested
four Sikhs who said they were on their
way to New Delhi lo assassinate
national leaders.
The Press Trust of India said Gandhi
was shot as she walked from her
residence to her office In an adjoining
building.

Authorities said the two assassins —
members of her security guard — were
Immediately shot by other members of
the prime minister's bodyguard. One
was killed Immediately and the other
d' J later In the hospltol
A doctor quoted by the Press Trust of
India said Gandhi was struck by at

elections will be held on Dec. 18.
Mrs. Smith. 103 Country Place, a
26-year resident of the city and an
adjunct Instructor In history at
Seminole Community College Is
making her second bid for public
office. She was defeated In a race
for the Florida House of Repre­
sentatives two years ago.
If Mrs. Smith wins, she will be
the first woman elected to office In
the Sanford city government.
Speer, whose family has lived in
Sanford for generations. Is a
practicing attorney, a form er
assistant "tale attorney and Is
making a first try for public office.
Yancey Is active In the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Born and reared In Sanford, he Is a
fo r m e r t e a c h e r und a past
employee In the prison system.
Mercer Is also making a first bid
for public office. He was ucllve In
the Sanford Chamber for many
years, serving as Its president and
was recipient of Its prestigious
"Topper Award.”
McClanahan served previously
on the city commlsslon.Hclsareal
estate broker.
Blair, owner and operator of the
Care-O-Sell Pet Palace, ran for the
commission unsuccessfully before.
He Is a member of the city's board
of adjustment, the county board of
adjustment and housing authority.
Franklin, assistant principal at
Sanford Middle School, has served
on the city's planning and zoning
commission for 13 years.
Thomas, a visiting teacher for
the S em in ole C ounty .school
system for the past 23 years. Is a
native of Sanford. He Is president
of the East-West Saeford Kiwanls
Club, active In the Celery City
Lodge 542 and as trustee of Allen
Chapel AME.
— Donna Estes

By Rick Brunson
Herald S taff W riter
Local residents of Indian descent,
grieving over the death of Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi, suld today
'Moral and
their homeland will survive the blow
spiritual
II received as a result o f her
assassination by Sikh extremists.
laadarshlp'
"Democracy Is so rootrd in the
will pravall
minds of Indians that they will select
u good leader that will lead the nation
-Adhav
through troubled waters." said IJr.
Itatan Adhuv. president of the India
Association of Greater Orlando. The
organization consists of 400 Indian
families In Orange. Osceola und
Seminole counties. Adhav Is ulso
president of Quantum Technology of according to l)r. Hussain Kasttlm.
professor of philosophy und religion
Sanford.
at the University of Central Florida.
He said her death was a "tragic Sikhs blend their Hindu beliefs with
moment" for India, but added that those of Islam, he said.
the “ moral and spiritual leadership"
of the country would prevsll.—w While Sikhs are generally peacedescribed that leadership us the loving. he said the extremists In India
philosophy of the brotherhood thul want to be considered a scpuraie
binds Hindus together.
n a t io n a lit y fro m th e ir H indu
Adhav likened the political climate brethren. They have taken up arms lo
In India to that of Egypt after resist the Hindu-dominated govern­
P r e s id e n t A n w a r S a d a t w as ment which Is trying lo prevent them
assaslnated by Islamic extremists In from seceding from Ihe country.
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Adhav believes Ihe Sikhs’ ven­
Indira Oandhl
"Just as Egpyt Is going on without geance stemming from the temple
Sadat. India will go on without attack Is now quenched und ihut Ihe
Indira," he said.
country will go on In peace. He said
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I) - W o rld lea d ers
because they are a minority In Indlu.
expressed shock and outrage today at the
they present no significant threat lo
assassination of Indira Gandhi, but some mem­
democracy there.
bers of the Sikh religion rejoiced, calling the slain
But Ms. Jahaglrdar said the extrem­
prime minister "India's Hitler."
Russia and
ist threat has left India In disarray
"W e are estatlcl" exclaimed Amrlt Singh, a
and Russia and China may use the
spokesman for the World Sikh Organization In China may
opportunity to Infiltrate the country
southern California. "Justice has been done by •xplolt India's
and exploit Its moment of weakness.
God's grace by the shooting down of Indira
momant of
Gandhi. She was India's Hitler."
She suld she also fears the
President Reagan, awakened with the news at 3 waaknass.
emergence
of an extremist leader
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may mean the country could be cut
-Jahaglrdar
said.
off from the rest of the world. If that
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happened, as It did In Iran, she and

World Leaders 'Shocked'

County Expects 3 Bids For 911 System
County Administrator T. Duncan Rose
III expects the county will have by this
afternoon proposals from three firms —
Southern Bell. AT&amp;T, and Pacific Bell of
San Francisco — bidding for the oppor­
tunity to set up an enhanced 911
telephone emergency system In Seminole
County.
The deadline for submission for pro­
posals was 2 p.m. today.
While only one firm — Southern Bell —
had submitted a proposal by Tuesday
afternoon. Rose said. "It Is customary. In
90 percent of the cases, for venders to
bring In proposals on the final day and
stay for the proposal openings. I'd be
very surprised If three or four proposals
were not received." he said.
Rose said he's been notified I hut at

Thousands of people waited outside
the hospital for news of Gandhi's
condition as doctors tried In vain lo
save her life. A line of old women In
saris sat on a sidewalk across from 'he
hospital, some praying, some sobbing,
tears streaming down their faces.

Local Indians Say
Nation's Democracy
Will Survive Blow

8 Qualify To Run In
Dec. 4 City Election
Eight persons have qualified to
run for two city commission seats
and the mayor's office In the Dec. 4
Sanford city election. City Clerk
Henry Tamm reported as the
candidate qualification period
closed Tuesday.
The commission candidates will
be running within districts for the
first lime: the candidates for mayor
will run at large. Terms of office
will be four years.
Districts were called for under a
federal court order Issued by Judge
Elizabeth Kovachevlch last April.
The case filed by several black
residents In the city was settled out
of court when the Sanford City
Commission agreed to the dis­
tricting.
~Vylng for the mayor's office, held
by Lee P. Moore for the past 16
years, are civic leader and educator
Bettye Smith; attorney Thomas
Speer: and c|ly commissioner Ned
Yancey. Moore said he Is not
seeking re-election to give more
time to his family and his business,
the Sunnlland Corp.
For the District 1 seat on the city
commission, held by Yancey for
the past four years, vie John
Mercer, a banker, and A.A. "M ack"
McClanahan. n former city com­
missioner. Yancey could not have
run for re-election to the com­
mission unless he moved within
the district.
And competing for the District 2
commission seat, held by Keith for
the past eight years, are Larry
Blair. C.B. Franklin and Robert
Thomas Jr. Keith also would have
had to move to the district to run
for re-election.
In the contests for the mayor's
office and the District 2 com­
mission scat. If one of the can•1didates Is unable to poll 50 percent
plus one vote of those cast, runoff

least 10 bullets and was dead on
arrival.
"Mrs. Gandhi registered no pulse and
her pupils did not react to light." said
the doctor, one of three Junior physi­
cians on duty In the emergency ward
when she was brought In.
A spokesman at the All India In­
stitute said Gandhi was given continu­
ous blood transfusions and was at­
tended by more than a dozen doctors.
I n c l u d i n g ca rd Ic l o g I s t s a n d
neurosurgeons. Doctors said they found
16 wounds.

least the three firms he named will lxsubmitting proposals. All Ihrrr are tele­
phone ei&gt;m|uilllcs. While Southern Bell
serves a large pari of Seinlnnli i uiiii'i
Pacific lull s usual service area Is In
California und AT&amp;T Is nationwide.
"Telephone companies ure no longer
restricted to serving a specific geographic
area." Rose said. "They can market
anywhere. Southern Bell, for Instance,
could market In Alaska. If It wanted to."
he said.
If the proposals come In as Rose
expects, a management team composed
of Rose. Director of Management and
Budget Eleanor Anderson. Sheriff John
Polk. Director of Public Safety Gary
Kaiser arul Central Services Director
David Hqrary will systematically review

the proposals and make a recommenda­
tion to the county commission for action,
unless the committee feels It does not
have the expertise to evaluate the
propoaals.
Rose said the committee will .give the
proposals a quick review and then delay
consideration until Nov. IS when Kaiser
ts expected to return from his annual
vacation. "Kaiser Is an essential part of
the committee." Rose said, because of his
knowledge of fire dispatch.
If the committee maker a Judgment
and gives a recommendation to the
county commission In early December, a
decision should be made by the end of
December or Ihe first of January.
Bee 9 1 1 BIDS, page I0 A

other Indians would find It difficult to
return and visit relatives.
Dr. Udlta Jahaglrdar. Sanford
obstetrlclan-gynerologlst. said she
was "terribly shocked” and stayed
awake all nlghl to hear news reports
of Mrs. Gandhi's health add the
conditions In India.
She said Mrs. Gandhi was "an
excellent leader" who will be sorely
missed by the peace-loving people of
India.
"She reflected the feelings of the
m ajority of understanding, nonvloient Indians." Ms. Jahaglrdar said.

But. she said, people In India who
love democracy will help hold the
country together.

Both Adhav and Ms. Jahaglrdar
said Mrs. Gandhi wus probably killed
for revenge after she ordered ihe
Indian army to Invade the Slkh-held
Temple of Amritsar last summer.
Sikhism Is an offshoot of Hinduism.

"W e hope the young leaders of
India who are foreign-educated will
seize this opportunity to establish u
m id d le -o f-th e -ro a d p o lic y and
stabilize the situation we (Indians)
face In the world today.”

Halloween III

Target: Holiday Drunk Drivers

Out to scare young visi­
tors to the third annual
Spook Mansion sponsored
by the Sanford Recreation
D e p a r t m e n t , the D a M o la y s a n d S a n f o r d
A s s e m b l y 25 of th e
R a in b o w G i r l s , a r e
Michelle Zigler, left, a
Rainbow G irl, and Tony
W illia m s , p ro s p e c tiv e
DeM olay m em ber. Th e
attraction for kids 12 and
u n d e r w i l l be o p e n
6:30-8:30 p.m. today at the
Cultural Arts Center, 5th
Street and Oak Avenue.
Admission, 25 cents.

O R L A N D O (U P I) - T h e
Florida Highway Patrol plana to
use a special squad of troopers
to crack down on drunken
drivers In central Florida over
the coming holiday season.
FHP Capt. Walter E. Sun*dberg Jr. calls Ihe seven-week
campaign, which starts Nov. 16
and concludes New Year's Day.
the "most Intensified effort we
have ever undertaken."
A s p e c ia l sq u a d o f 25
troopers w ill patrol seven
counties during late-night and
early-morning hours — the
limes when most fatal acci­
d e n ts I n v o lv in g d ru n ken
drivers occur — throughout the
holiday season.
Sundberg said half of central
Florida's traffic fatalities are

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Unconfirm ed reports say Mrs.
Gandhi's son, Rajcev. has been ap­
pointed temporary prime minister
until election s can be held In
January.
Adhav said Rajeev Gandhi, along
with other young American-educated
leaders, represent the best hope Ihut
India will continue along u moderate
path.

alcohol-related and said the
special patrol represents a
"total commitment" by the
FHP to eliminate the problem.
The squad will rotate Its
patrols In Orange. Osceola.
Lake. S e m in o le . V olu sia .
Flagler and Brevard counties.
Troopers will target—
hlghways outside cities In
those counties where trafftc
deaths have occurred fre­
quently. said FHP Sgt. Chuck
Williams.
“ We v III concentrate our
efforts according to our data ..,
where the mo9t DL'I driven*
are." said Williams.
Williams said statistics show
1 in 10 holiday drivers are
driving under the Influence of
alcohol.

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Wednesday, Ocl. 31. 19**

Reagan Vetoes Youth Jobs Bill

NATION

WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Reagan,
who laces his campaign speeches with
references to Franklin Roosevelt, has reJected a throwback to the New Deal In
vetoing legislation lo give public-serv ice Jobs
to thousands of young people.
Citing objections based on cost, philoso­
phy and practicality. Reagan used his veto
power Tuesday to kill legislation that would
have put young people to work on federal,
state and Indian lands as part of a new
American Conservation Corps.
The hill would have created year-round
Jobs for men and women 16 to 25 years old
and summer employment for youths 15 to
21 years old. Backers said 37.000 people
would have benefited, with emphasis on

IN BRIEF
U.S. To Send More Aid
To Starving In Ethiopia
WASHINGTON (UPI| - The United Stnles Is willing lo
send more emergency food aid lo famine-stricken Ethiopia
but wants "a more cooperative attitude** from that African
nation's Marxlsl-leanlng government, a spokesman says.
But Kirk O'Donnell, spokesman for House Speaker
Thomas O’Neill, said: “ The only personal Interest In
African food assistance that the president has exhibited ...
Is his desire to use food assistance for Africa to extort funds
for the (Nicaraguan) contras from Congress.”
O'Donnell noted the House approved S I50 million In food
assistance In March, but the Republican-controlled Senate,
at the behest of the president, delayed action on It by
adding funds for the administration-backed rebels In
Nicaragua.
Separately. Rep. Joseph Addabbo, D-N Y.. urged Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger to use military vehicles lor
transporting emergency food aid In Ethiopia.

those most disadvantaged.
But Reagan. In a veto statement, resisted
election-year pressures and said the
measure was based on a 'discredited
approach to youth unemployment that
relies on artificial public-sector employ­
ment."
Sen. Daniel Patrick Movnlhan. D-N.Y.. a
cosponsor of the proposal. Issued a terse
reaction and a promise. "I'm disappointed."
he said. "W e ll be back."
S ie rr a C lu b s p o k e s w o m a n D iane
MacEachcrn said Reagan "blew a good
opportunity to put people to work and clean
up the environment.
"Ronald Reagan has Justified waging war
on the National Parks System by advocating

they be cleaned up before he would permit

any o t h e r I m p r o v e m e n t s . " s a id
MacEachcrn. "By his veto, he has made a
sham of this policy."
High u n em ploym en t am ong black
trenagers created much of the Impetus fer
the bill. The cost, estimated at $225 million
through fiscal 1987. was significantly below
ihe S300 mllllon-a-vear rigure first sugg-sled by the House, but still too high for
the administration.
Sources said budget director David'
Stockman was a driving force behind the
veto, even though some White House
officials, more sensitive to election-year
political considerations, recommended
Reagan sign the bill.

Sign Shrine
Planted by ambition, a large
crop of campaign signs have
sprouted this political season
on U.S. Highway 17-92 hear
the intersection with state
Road 427. The signs, watered
by promises and occasionally
fertilized by rhetoric, will
probably be harvested within
a few days after the Nov. 6
election.

Tanker Ripped By Blasts
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Three fiery explosions ripped
through a 660-foot tanker ship near the Golden Gate
Bridge today, burning some of the 27 crewmen aboard, the
Coast Guard said.
Half of the ship, the Puerto Rican, was ablaze, with two
Coast Guard 82-foot cutters and two choppers at the scene,
the Coast Guard said.
The cause of the explosions was not Immediately known.
Two of the crewmen were pulled from the water bv a
pilot boat that was alongside when the blasts occurred 10
miles west of the bridge Just after the ship left San
Francisco cn route to Panama.
Coast Guard cutters and helicopters later rescued 20
others, officers said.
The Rescue Coordination Center In San Francisco said
five crewmen were believed to be still aboard the stricken
vessel.
The Coast Guard said the Puerto Rican, owned by
Keystone Tankers, was 25 to 30 percent full of chemicals
and petroleum products.

H t f iB Ptwte by Tim m y Vlnctnl

Navy Rejects N ew Frigate

IN BRIEF
Door-To-Door Search
Begun For Tainted Plants

N A T IO N A L R E PO R T ! A
wintry storm threatening heavy
snow In the northern Rockies
dropped the wind chill fuctor to
50 below zero across north
central Montunu today, and re­
c o rd lo w s sp rea d ea st to
Mlchlgun. Scattered showers and
thundershowers moved across
eastern Kansas and Missouri,
eastern New Mexico to the
western panhandle of Texas,
and northwestern Florida. A
winter storm warning for heavy
snow, bitter cold, gusty winds
and blowing and drifting snow
covered northwest and central
Montana. Zero temperatures and
45 mph winds dropped the wind
chill factor to 40 to 50 below
zero across north central Mon­
tana. Unseasonably cold air
gripped much of the North from
Montana to Upper Michigan.
International Falls. Minn., re­
corded a record low o f 14
degrees late Tuesday, and early
today Marquette. Mich., set a
record low for Oct. 31 when the
mercury fell to 20 degrees.
Unseasonably high tem pera­
tures set or tied records Tuesday
til five states In the Southeast.
Afternoon readings were In the
70s and 80s from the south
Atlantic Coast to the southern
high Plains.

Officials began searching homes Tuesday where custom­
er's of Peterson's Nursery took the plants. The Vcro Beach
nursery was the eighth to be found with the disease.
Peterson's bought ubout 800 ornamental trees from
Adams Containerized Citrus Tree Inc. In Haines City and
resold them to Individual customers.
Officials said Adams' nursery has sold about 90.000
citrus trees statewide since Aug. 30. They said they
planned to begin seizing about 17.000 citrus trees In Dade.
Broward. Palm Beach and Martin counties that were
purchased from Adams.
Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Conner and Bert
Hawkins, administrator of the U.S. Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service, asked homeowners to destroy
citrus plants they have purchased since August 1983 that
might have come from any of the 452 retail outlets serviced
by the Adums firm.
Officials fear the highly contagious disease could spread
and cripple Florida's $ 1-hllllon-a-yrar citrus Industry.

2 Killed In Marina Ambush
MIAMI (UPI) — Two people were killed and two others
Injured by an assailant who ambushed them aboard a
drydocked boat at a commercial marina In what police
believed was u drug-related Incident.
Police would not release the names of the dead men.
“ The subjects Involved all appear to have extensive
drug-related pasts." said Metro-Dade County police
spokesman Sgt. Hugh Peebles.
The victims were working aboard an unnamed 65-foot
boat named Bandit on Tuesday morning that was In
drydock at the marina, witnesses said. The shooting
occurred In the wheelhouse of the tug-llkc blue boat
mounted on blocks near the fence of Tamlaml Marine In
Miami's Little Havana neighborhood.

HOSPITAL
NOTES

The gunman boarded the vessel, stood at the helm of the
boat on an open deck and fired live or six shots with a
revolver, witnesses said.

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was not the vehicle police were
looking for. the officer spotted
the doe's carcass In the vehicle
and contacted the Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Com­
m ission. a cco rd in g to A va
Tunstall, Assistant State At­
torney prosecuting the case.
According to the arrest report,
the officer reported finding
lights, which might have been
shined In the animal's eyes to
stun her. and firearms In the
vehicle. Deer seuson In this urea
with a firearm does not begin
until Nov. 10.
Released on $10O bond each
from the Seminole County Jail
and awaiting dispositions of
their cases are Charles Edward
Perry. 31. of 1123 Jerome Way.
Forest City, and Joseph Jackson
Greer. 62. of 1025 7th St..
Cusselbrrry. —Deane Jordan

AREA READINOS (0 a.m.):
temperature: 78; overnight low:
6 8 ; T u e s d a y 's h lg n : 8 6 :
barometric pressure: 30.16; rela­
tive h u m idity: 79 percent:
winds: northeast at 9 mph;
sunrise: 6:36 a.m., sunset 5:41
p.m.
THURSDAY TIDES!
Daytona Beach: highs. 2:15
a.m.. 2:52 p.m.; lows. 8:18 a.m..
9:04 p.m.; Port Canaveral!
highs. 2:07 a.m.. 2:44 p.m.;
lows. 8:09 a.m.. 8:55 p.m.;
Bayport: highs. 6:37 a.m.. 9:43
p.m.: lows. 1:12a.m..2:39 p.m.
BO AT IN O FORECAST! St.
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Wind-northeast to cast
around 15 knots today Increas­
ing to 15 to 20 knots by tonight.
Wind east around 15 knots
Thursday. Seas 3 to 5 feet today
and 4 to 6 feel tonight. Partly
cloudy with a few showers.
A R E A FORECAST! Today
partly cloudy. A slight chance of
showers or thunderstorms. High
mid 80s. Wind east 10 to 15
mph. Rain chance 20 percent.
Tonight a slight chance o f
e v e n in g s h o w e rs or th u n ­
derstorms then mostly fair. Low
near 70. Wind east 10 to 15
mph. Rain chance 20 percent.
Thursday mostly sunny. High
mid to upper 80s. Wind east 10
to 15 mph.

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Baby Fae became the longestliving recipient of a heart front
another species when she passed
the 3Mi days that South African
Benjamin Fortes. 59. lived when
he received a chimpanzee heart.

WEATHER

VERO BEACH (UPI) — Agriculture Inspectors have
begun a door-to-door search for citrus purchased from the
eighth canker-infested nursery and officials say the fight
against the disease Is Just beginning.

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LOMA LINDA. Calif. (UPI) Baby Fae has lived longer than
any other recipient of a heart
tra n sp la n ted from an oth er
species, and was breathing,
entlng and playing without the

One of thrre men arrested at
the same time for Illegally killing
a doe out of season has pleaded
guilty to the charge.
The oilier men are awaiting
court appearances.
Kerry Donald Kauffman. 26. of
Orlando, entered the plea Friday
before Seminole County Judge
Harold F. Johnson.
Johnson ordered Kauffman to
pay $200 lu—restitution. be
placed on probation for one year
and not be Issued a hunting
license for a year. He could have
received up to a year In Jail for
Ihe first-degree misdemeanor.
KaufTman was arrested 12:22
a m. Oct. 17 with with two other
men after an officer stopped the
men's vehicle on state Road 434
In Oviedo Itecause It resembled a
vehicle which had been Involved
In another crime. Although It

FLORIDA

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Baby Fae Doing Fine

mune system that they fear
could destroy the baboon's
heart.

1 Of 3 Men Charged With Killing
Doe Out Of Season Pleads Guilty

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Blaming suspected faulty
microchips, the Navy has rejected a ship from Its builder.
The Navy refused Friday to accept the guided missile
frigate Gary from Its builder. Todd Shipyards, Inc., because
of possibly faulty microcircuits and Navy officials said
Tuesday the rejection could be one of many to come.
With 185 officers and men waiting to board the new
$398 million warship at Long Beach. Calif., the Navy's
superintendent of shipbuilding at the facility decided not to
accept delivery of the vessel.
.The action Involving the Gary stemmed from a Pentagon
decision Sept. 10 to reject Items containing any of 4,700
different kinds of microchips made by the Texas
Instruments Corp. at Its Midland. Texas, plant because of
Improper testing.

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to be breathing without a re­
spirator and playing gently with
her mother, officials ut Loina
Linda University Medical Center
aid o f m echan ical support said Tuesday.
systems, doctors said.
Doctors at Luma Linda, about
Five days after the heart of u 60 miles miles cast o f Los
baby baboon was transplanted Angeles, said Baby Fae Is pro­
Into the premature Infant known gressing, well but Is still receiv­
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Carolyn C »rr
John A Carroll
Phot la E Curry
Barbara A. Howard
Chariot N Clark. OoBary
Sandra P. Oroltky. Doltona
BirtioM Palterton. Long wood
Tommy Jordon. Maitland
Nathan Bothol. Winter Spring!
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Tommy Jordon. Maitland
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Wednesday. October 31, 19*4
Vol. 77, No. *1
Published D a lly and Sunday, o ic o p l
Saturday by The Santerd H erald.
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E n d o r s e d By S e m i n o l e C o u n t y S l i e r i f f John P o lk

E d ito r ia ls
TODAY

Wolfinger Qualified
For State Attorney Post
It is time for a change in the
state attorney's office. Republican
Norm Wolfinger offers the prospect
of Intelligent and responsible opera­
tion of the office. Bis work as chief
assistant public defender for the
past 3'/i years lias demonstrated his
abilities. In that role, he helped
transform a poorly regarded office
into a well respected one.
In the eight years incumbent
Douglas Cheshire has held the state
attorney post, the staff and budget
have grown tremendously — but
bigger isn't always better. And the
fact is that this office is not consid­
ered to be well run by a large
number of the people who have
dealings with it — law enforcement
Norm Wolfinger
officials, attorneys. Judges and oth­
ers involved with the criminal Jus­ Imprinted attache cases coating
tice system.
1610 and three briefcases that cost
the taxpayers $130 each. In all, 43.5
In Seminole County, the other percent of his annual purchasing
half of Ihe two-county 18th Judicial (more than $23,000) was done In
Circuit served by State Attorney
that one month. He had followed
Cheshire, Ihe law enforcement offi­
the Identical practice ihe previous
cialdom is solidly against the man
year, rather than returning unspent
with whom they must work. Six of funds.
the eight police chiefs in Dili coun­
ty, as well as Ihe sheriff, have
Wolfinger, in addition to hb
publicly endorsed Wolfinger. That's recent tour of duty in Ihe publii
a bold and unusual step for police defender's office, has seven yean
agencies to take — openly opposing experience in the state attorney')
the man on whom they must rely to office,. handling work in both Bre
prosecute their cases. Usually law­ vard and Seminole counties.
men suffer in official silence when
He has plans for a number o
dealings between them and the
state attorney's office are frequent­ changes that we think will be bene
flcial to Ihe stale attorney's office
ly unsatisfactory.
such as implementing a ccnllnuinj
Although there hasn't been such program of legal education course
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officers, bette.
a dramatic anti-incumbent stand in for law enforcement
Brevard, there nonetheless is a communication with law enforce
strong undercurrent of dissatisfac­ mem officers through required notI
tion about various aspects of Ches- ficatton of reasons for cast
h i r e ' s o f f i c e , s u c h a s decision*, and a atrong victim':
communications, decision making rights program to keep citizen:
fully advised of what is happemni
procedures and use of personnel.
in the bewildering world of iht
One of our chief complaints criminal justice system.
about the incumbent, as detailed in
Wolfinger, 38, received a Purple
a senes of articles published in 1982,
has lo do with his spending and Heart heart m Vietnam combat. Hi
business management practices. In currently is engaged in the prtvali
our opinion, he has squandered the practice of law in Melbourne.
taxpayers' money unwisely an pun
We recommend a vote for Wolf
chases such as plush office furnish­ Inger over Incumbent Cheshire, u
ings. For example, on the last day that a new day may dawn in the
of the 1982 fiscal year he bought 10 stale attorney's office.
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W A S H I N G T O N tU IM l Boosted by lower mortgage In­
terest rates, sales of new houses
soared 21.9 perrent in Sep­
tember. the biggest Jump In
more than four years.
The average price of a new
house also rose after three
months of declines, to S I00.100,
tile Commerce Department re­
ported Tuesday.
The Increase In house sales
brought the bench-mark annual
rate to 679,000 dwelling units,
the busiest pace since March.
For the first nine months of
1984. sales averaged 642.000
units, well ahead of last year's
total sales of 623,000 single
family houses.
E x c e p t io n a lly g o o d fa ll
weather combined with a slight
decline In mortgage Interest
rates helped sales Increase In the
South by 52 perrent. Western
states reported a much smaller
sales Increase of 3 percent.
Midwestern stales reported a
sales drop of 13.9 percent while

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EXISTING SINGLE-FAMILY
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average for all of 1983.
For the first nine months of
the year 506.000 new houses
have been sold. 5.6 percent
ahe'i 1 of the total for the san e
period last year.

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‘Poorly Designed Marinas Can Pollute Waterways'
GAINESVILLE (Ul’ ll - Florida needs
more marinas to handle one of the largest
boat populations In the nation, but they
must be designrd properly to preserve the
environment, u civil engineering professor
says.
Dr. Bent A. Christensen of the University
of Florida has helped design more than a
dozen Florida marinas. He developed a
computer program to predict whether future
marinas will pollute the surrounding
waters.
“ Marinas may be a source of pollution
because of the oil and gas from boats, leaks
from sanitary pumping facilities, fish heads
and other garbage often dumped into the
marina." Christ lensen said.
A good marina can provide breeding
grounds for commercially valuable fish and
shellfish, said Dr. Frank J. Maturo Jr., a
/pology professor who directs UF’s Marine
laboratory, but “ if marinas are going to be
developed as death traps, they can destroy

Ihe very tiling that makes people want to
come to the Florida coast.”
Christensen has designed Florida marinas
that have curving entry canals and ones
that Lave native mangroves In place. Three
mannas he helped design are In county
l&gt;arks In Dade County. Two under devel­
opment now are a 90-boat marina on Siesta
Key. near Sarasota, and a 200- to 300-b&lt;KU
marina at Fort Walton Beach.
He said curved canals ran keep Ixtlh
marinas and surrounding waters healthy by
mixing and flushing the water. They keep
pollutants from building up. cut the need for
frequent dredging and provide oxygen to
water life.
“ In an S-shapcd canal, centrifugal force
and other forces acting on the water current
creates a helical (corkscrew) flow that mixes
oxygen-rich water at the top with the deeper
water and supports life In Ihe marina." he
said.
A stagnant marlnu can “ die” because

oxygen from the surface never reaches the
bottom-dwellers like clams, oysters and
crabs, he said. Also. If the water stands too
still, concentrated pollutants c u.d damage
plant and animals when they an suddenly
flushed Into Ihe waterways by storms.
“ Traditional marinas are also sediment
traps." he added. Sediment suspended In
the still water settles to the bottom In a calm
marina and has to In- dredged out.
"But the dredging Itself Is detrimental to
the en viron m en t.” Christensen said,
“ because It stirs the sediment hack Into the
water and buries living organisms in sill. So
you want to dredge as seldom as possible."
Florida has a shortage of due-king space for
bouts of all sizes, from 70-foot yuehts to
JohntxKits, Christensen said.
“ We want to solve the shortage of marinas
In places like Sarasota County and Ihe lower
east roast and yet protect the environment
at the same time."

Administration requires u 10- to
15-year lead time on such ven­
tures.
"T o d a y 's pioneers are the
businesses who are willing to
expand th eir horizons und
e x p lo r e th e Im m e n s e
|x&gt;salbtl!tlrs available In outer
space." said Lamar chairman
Stanley Adams.
He s a id the.branch probably
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Bill Klrchhoff,
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G o o d For Seminole

WASHINGTON (UPI| — Several group* whose
mission Is (o help protect the public from Itself
are trying to make certain we have a safe and
sane Halloween.
I am pleased to note that NOT-SAFE. my own
favorite watchdog organization. Is among them.
NOT-SAFE has weighed In with Its proposals
for All Saints' Day eve. Since It Is one of the few
national safety organizations to advocate a strict
9 p.m. curfew on Halloween. Its package of
recommendations obviously deserves some
thought.
"It's time that both the criminal and the
victim be kept ofT the street." says NOT-SAFE's
Halloween press release, and I was pleased to
read that a suburban community In this area
will strive to lx- at least half-safe.

will be very* effective without a police-enforced
curfew.
Also 1 remind you that the nation reverted
from daylight to standard time the weekend
before Halloween. This means that In many
time zones "trick or treating" will have about
three hours In which to run Its dangerous course
under the cover of darkness before 9 p.m.
If we arc going to have a Halloween curfew. I
say It should begin about 5 p.m.
Permit me to observe here that most proposed
safety measures were designed lo protect
Innocent treatees from homicidal or otherwise
depraved treaters. Even NOT-SAFE falls Into
this category.
Arguing that "food store owners should be
responsible for the products they sell. It zeros
In on such suspicious combinations as cookie
mix and rat poison, apples and razor blades and
needles.
Shoppers buying such conglomerates should
be reported to their local police on the
Halloween hotline." NOT-SAFE says.
It further recommends that every household

participating In Halloween be required to obtain
a "scare perm it" to protect unsuspecting
children from being overly frightened.
Apparently, however. It's still OK to buy
toothpaste along with candy, apples and other
traditional Halloween treats.
Asserting that "Halloween Is unhealthy,"
NOT-SAFE proposes that treaters who distribute
tooth-rotting goodies In hopes of protecting
themselves from nasty tricks "also Include a
free toothbrush."
"The day after." It adds, "all children must
have their teeth examined by a dentist."
I'm not suggesting there Isn't a need to protect
Innocent treatees from homicidal or otherwise
depraved treaters. But note there Is nothing In
any of the safety programs that would protect
Innocent treaters from depravrd tricks.

According to an ordinance passed by the town
I thought the checkout clerk looked funny this
An Ideal person for public office, so far as
council last month, children appearing on the
week when 1showed up tn the supermarket line
citizen s served b y that public official are
streets tonight, even If not In costume, will be
with a grocery cart full of all-dny suckers and
concerned. Is one w ho w ill com m it to the task
accosted by police and told to go home.
dental floss. In some communities. I probably
o f conducting the taxpayers’ affairs openly
Other communities discourage Halloween
would have been arrested.
and honestly; w ho understands the com m u ­
.activities but I’m not sure the dampening effect
nity he/shc serves, has a handle on the
problem s and has a pretty good Idea o f how
those problem s should be solved.
ROBERT WALTERS
But. above all. that Ideal public official Is A N T H O N Y H A R R IG A N
able to perform the duties o f office most
effectively because he docs his hom ework and
Is thoroughly acquainted with the various
elem ents o f an Issue. Consequently, he can
m ake an Intelligent decision on what course
that com m u nity should take at any given
tim e In Its evolution.
W e In Sem inole County arc fortunate to
have such a public official In Bill Klrchhoff.
District 5 county comm issioner.
In American presidential elec­
WATERLOO. Iowa (NEA) - The
Mr. Klrchhoff Is a man o f few words, but
tions.
the
decisive
factor
Is
the
state
Democratic
candidate In Iowa's race
when you talk to him. or hear him expound at
of the nation. If things arc bad. the
for a U.S. Senate seat accuses his
a county com m ission m eeting, you can’t help
electorate Insists on a change In
opponent of peddling "half-truths."
but feel It’s because he wants to pick his
national leadership. If things are
but the Republican contender
words carefully, precisely, and really doesn't
going well, the Incumbent usually Is
doesn't bother with such niceties seem to w an t to w aste a lot o f tim e
he calls his opponent a liar.
safe.
unnecessarily, talking about aspects o f an
Few of this year's political cam­
There's no reason to believe that
Issue that s im p ly d o n 't seem to h ave
paigns have engendered the ani­
this Isn't the controlling factor this
anything to do with solving the problem.
mosity. hostility and antagonism
year. Then, the key question Is
that permeates the race In which
Moreover, he exudes a confidence that
"What Is the state of the nation?"
Rep. Thomas Haikln. D-lowa. seeks
m ight at times be Irritating tg some, but at
Is the United States In terrible
to unseat Sen. Roger W. Jepsen.
close range you get the m essage: H e’s
shape? It Is hard to persuade the
R-Iowa.
U.S. public that this Is the case. The
confident because he's done his hom ework on
The contest Is. as one Jepsen aide
country
Is
at
peace.
The
nation's
the topic at hand, und he's not about to be
notes, "a classic liberal vs. con­
defenses are In better shape than
swayed by shallow rhetoric.
servative campaign." But It also has
they have been since the early days
That confidence, com ing from his own hard
become a referendum on a senator
of the Vietnam war. The country
work In educating him self about the Issues.
described by Harkln's campaign
has recovered from the recession.
Mr. K lr th h o ff has passed on to us. A
manager as "a charter member of
Unemployment Is lower than It was
confidence that says county taxpayers are
the mlstakc-of-the-month club."
four years ago. Inflation Is under
JE F F R E Y H A R T
getting a lot for their m oney In Mr. Klrchhoff,
Indeed. Jepsen's proclivity for
control.
and voters would do well to keep him right
becoming entangled In personal and
To be sure, the nation's situation
political controversies Inspired Con­
there In next Tu esday's election.
Isn't perfect; It never Is. U.S.
gressional Quarterly, a non-partisan
Another incum bent county com m issioner
relations with the Soviets are tense,
research organization, to suggest
w h o d e se rv es a n oth er term Is B arbara
but they have been that way since
. In the current election we are
recen tly that " I f he wins reer and a born-again Christian.
Christensen.
the end of World War II when the
witnessing the result of a seismic
election... It will oe largely In spite
J im m y C arter. It Just barely
1C
Mrs. C hristensen has served Sem inole
USSR turned ancient European
of himself."
change that has taken place In the
worked. Carter pulling Southern
County w ell these past four years. She Is a
countries Into captive nations. De­
white votes for what appears to be
Item: Jepsen was forced earlier
American political landscape. For
fense programs arc expensive, but
hard-working and dedicated Individual w ho
this year to admit that In 1977 he
the last time as far as the Democrats
the forsceublc future, uny Re­
the
price
of
liberty
always
com
es.
: cares about the county and does her best to
publican candidate Is g o ln fto wta^uagfle concerned, and squeaking In applied for membership In a Des
high The recovery ts not uniform,
help solve the problem s the county faces.
Moines "health spa’-’ that offerer
In the neighborhood of 60-to . THHFv 'b\&gt;r
er Gerald Ford.' tt'bdHti'g' non4
but It is rare In American history
Mrs. Christensen also makes it a point to
nude modeling and other sexuall
figure might vary within limits,
elccted president who was burdened
when
all
regions
enjoy
uniform
research the Issues so she can ren d er
oriented services before It was shut
perhaps sinking lo 56-45. But even
by the Nixon pardon.
prosperity. Interest rates are high,
intelligent decisions.
down as a house of prostitution.
But 1968 set the broad underlying
Ihut low er projection rem ains
but not nearly us high as five years
Item : Jep sen last yea r was
pattern. That year, the South left
within the "landslide" range as
ago. Many Industries have suffered
the Democratic Party as far as stopped by a police officer while
traditionally estimated.
from unfair foreign trade offensives,
presidential elections are con­ driving alone on a highway lane
If this seems to you an outrageous
but the country Is beginning to
reserved for car pools. To escape a
cerned.
forecast. Just ask yourself this
move towards a more realistic trade
traffic ticket, he Invoked the con­
question. Is It conceivable that
This
long-range
political
tendency
policy.
What a relief. Th e suspected Mayo Clinic In
stitu tio n a l p rovision gran tin g
Mario Cuomo could carry Texas
has ben reinforced by the phenom­
Rochester, Minn., has given Its official seal of
legislators Immunity from arrest
against uny Republican In 1988?
All things considered, the United
enon of the Rev. Jesse Jackson,
approval to chicken soup. A bowl o f the
while traveling to or from sessions
Could he carry South Carolina.
States Is In good shape. Its situation
whose racial politics have acceler­
of Congress.
steam ing broth really docs help cold-sufferers
Florida, or California? It does not
Is vastly superior to that of the
ated the shift o f Southern whites
Item: Jepsen last year was re­
feel better, the clin ic's Health Letter says.
In du strial n a tion s across the
m u tter w ho the R e p u b lic ms
tow ard the R epu blican Party.
vealed to be the only member of
Atlantic, which have staggering
nominate. Cuomo, the current
That doesn't com e as news to mothers, o f
Jackson sees his own political
Congress with a full-time military
Democratic hero, could not carry
econom ic problem s. Inclu ding
course, w ho since tim e Im m em orial have
Interest In creating a black Demo­
aide.
those states ugalnst George Bush or
massive unemployment.
been m aking buckets o f the stuff w henever
cratic Party In the South, which will
Item: In 1981. Jepsen vigorously
Jack
Kemp.
He
could
not
carry
anyone so much as sneezes.
be radical and Third Worldlsh. and
Those who favor a change In
opposed President Reagan's plan to
them a g a in s t a K ir k p a tr ic k a permanent electoral minority. It
national leadership have to take
Now doctors are com ing around to this
sell AWACS radar planes to Saudi
Deukmcjlan ticket. For reasons of
will elect some mayors and con­
responsibility for their views In the
old-fashioned rem edy.
Arabia, then Inexplicably switched
dem
ography
and
Ideology,
the
past four years. They opposed
gressmen and will control some
As the clin ic's Health Letter notes: " A l ­
and voted for the proposal. A White
Democrats are now locked Into a 40
stronger
defenses,
tax
cuts,
elimina­
patronage, but It will have no
though the pharm eceutlcal Industry m akes
House aide later was quoted as
percent national constituency.
tion of welfare state abuses, and a
national potential. The white vote In
huge profitsifr
from cold rem edies ... aspirin and
s a y in g th a t J e p s e n ch anged
First,
the
demography.
The
pres­
focus on productive citizens. If their
the South is going for Reagan this
because the administration "beat
hot beverages seem most effective in reducing
advice had been followed, the tax­ en t p a tte r n e m e r g e d In the
year by 3-1.
watershed
election
of
1968.
That
htsbraJns out."
s y m p to m s .... A m on g hot beverages, w e know
payers would have been compelled
year. Richard Nixon only nurrowly
In races for House and Senate
This represents a startling change
o f nothing better than leisurely sipping a bowl
to pay for a huge expansion of
defeated Hubert Humphrey. But the
seats throughout the country. Re­
In our political geography, and
o f steam ing chicken soup."
welfare programs. Vital defense
Franklin Roosevelt must be revolv­ publicans portray themselves as
programs would have been elimi­ Democratic Party, with an authentic
In other words, stop being dum b clucks and
mainstream Democratic candidate
fiscal conservatives and their Dem­
ing In his tomb. During the entire
nated. and the nation's security
listen to you r mothers.
In Hubert Humphrey, got only 40
ocratic opponents as free-spending
New Deal-Fair Deal era the South
would be In peril. The tax burden on
percent of the vote. Nixon and
liberals — but Jepsen has been
was the “ Solid South'* — solid for
reductive citizens would be much
GeorgoWallace got 60 percent.
the Democrats. The national demo­ outmaneuvered on that Issue. In
lgher. Americans would continue
The next time around. In 1972.
cratic ticket always had a Southern­ early October. Harkln produced a
to suffer from high Inflation.
Walluce was shot und out of the
compilation of voting records that
er In the second spot: RooseveltThe voters may not know all the
picture. Nixon defeated George
appeared to show that Jepsen not
G a rn e r , T r u m a n - B a r k le y ,
Intricacies of economic policy, but
McGovern 60-40.
only had voted for more federal
Letters to the editor are welcome for
Stcvcnson-Sparkman. Kennedythey surely know that they are
In 1976, the Democrats tried to
appropriations than his opponent
Johnson. But the Democrats have
publication. A ll letters must be signed and
better off than they were four years
solve their lethal electoral vote
but also was "the blggest-spendtng
Include a mailing address and, If possible, a
thrown away that huge electoral
ago.
problem by nominating a Southern­
base.
senator in Iowa's history."
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C IA O w n s Up To Firm Involvem ent
WASHINGTON - Grudgingly, the
CIA Is being forced to admit greater
responsibility for Its Involvement In
a Honolulu Investment firm that
collapsed and left some 400 In­
vestors stuck with 822 million In
losses.
When Ronald Ray Rewald was
arrested last year and charged with
two counts of fraud, he claimed that
the collapse of his firm was due In
no small part to Its CIA connection.
The CIA denied any role whatever
In either the Investment firm or Its
collapse: It ridiculed the notion that
Rewald was n CIA operative.
Refusing to be hung out to dry.
Rewald responded with an affidavit
— complete with documentary evi­
dence — which supported his claim
that the business served as a CIA
front. Kewgld was slapped with a
total of 100 counts of fraud, tax
evasion and perjury. At one point.
he was held in Jail for lack of 810
million ball — the highest ever set
In Hawaii.

But the CIA. meanwhile, has been
obliged to admit, however re­
luctantly. that Rewald was. Indeed,
part of a "low-level" CIA operation.
After interviewing principals In
the case, talking with CIA and other
sources and studying copies of the
sealed documents Rewald sub­
mitted to the court, my associates
Dale Van Atta and Indy Badhwar
have concluded that the CIA's claim
of only "low -level" Involvement
with Rewald's firm Is as false as the
earlier denial of any connection at
all.
My rcpuiu-i• lu&gt;%c compiled a list
of at least 17 CIA agents who were
also Rewald employees, a doren
other employees and officials who
had contact with the firm (Including
ex-CIA directors George Bush and
Stansflcld Turner), plus another
dozen CIA-related persons who In­
vested at least 8890.000 In the CIA
front. These Include:
— Three successive CIA station

chiefs tn Honolulu who assigned
Rewald to perform Intelligencegathering chores for the agency and
to provide cover for Its agents. One.
Jack Klndschl. Joined Rewald's firm*
as a director.
— A CIA secretary who worked for
each station chief, had intimate
knowledge of the Rewald operation
and la now in a sensitive European
post. Her son, a deep-cover CIA
agent. Invested his own money in
Rewald's company.
— A m an d e s c r ib e d a s a
"longtime CIA agent" who worked
out of Stockholm and was laying the
groundwork to do business with
Greek Prim e Minister Andreas
Panandreou — for the purpose of
spying on him.
— Several Rewald employees who
were recruited as simultaneous
"contract agents" by the CIA.
— A top CIA official who was once
station chief In Moscow and who
traveled under State Department
cover throughout Europe and the

Middle East gathering Intelligence.
He did occasional work for Rewald.
and was set to Join the Investment
firm when It collapsed.
— Eight CIA agents whose cover
was provided by four companies
created by Rewald and the CIA as
consulting firms or "antiquities"
dealers — ALS Consultants. CMI
Investment Corp., Canadian Far
East Trade Corp.. and HAH En­
terprises.
The "cover sheets" for the last
two firms show bogus capitalization
figures and business activities, plus
genuine telephone numbers that
would ring at Rewald's company hi
such a way that the secretary would
know the call was for one of the
front firms.
— At least four other highly
sensitive agents, whom the CIA
would protect at any cost, even
murder, according to what a Rewald
attorney swore he was told by a
prosecutor.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — A federal grand Jury
has been Investigating the Synanon Church for
six months to determine whether the organiza­
tion Is defrauding financial backers who believe
they are aiding drug addicts and alcoholics.
Synanon's general counsel. Philip Bourdettr.
acknowledged the secret federal Investigation has
been under way In Sacramento. Calif, since May
but asserted there Is "no merit" to the Inquiry.
He said the California group, which has about
550 members, still devotes much of Its energy to
pursuing the mission for which It was founded 26
years ago: to assist drug aJdlcts. alcoholics and
others with "character disorders.”
In Sacramento. U S. Attorney Donald B. Ayer
confirmed Tuesday that a "preliminary Inquiry"
Is under way Into Synanon's activities.
"There Is no Indication to where It Is heading."
he said, adding his comments were "not to Infer
there Is an Indictment Imminent."

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The Justice Department criminal Inquiry Into
the service organization was spawned from a
lawsuit In which Synanon challenged the Internal
Revenue Service's revocation of Its tax-exempt
status for 1977 and 1978. sources said.
Sources familiar with the Inquiry said the grand
Jury now Is Investigating whether Synanon's
fund-raising apparatus has defrauded financial
backers Into believing their money would go
toward rehabilitation when It really was used for
other purposes.
Bourdette said the IRS. which won Its case
against Synanon. recently began auditing
Synanon's financial records for the years
1979-83.
In court papers filed In the tax case, the
government argued Synanon was no longer tax
exempt because millions of dollars of the
organization’s assets had been diverted to Its
leaders.

World's New Nuclear Powers
Working On Weapons Projects
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
world's eight emerging nuclear
powers. Including Libya, Iraq.
South Africa and Pakistan, took
'important steps toward build­
ing or expanding" their weapons
capability during the past year, a
new report said today.
A 500-page study by the
Carnegie Endowment for In­
ternational Peace surveyed dev­
elopments In India. Pakistan,
Israel. Iraq. Libya. South Africa.
B razil and A rgen tin a from
mid-1983 to mid-1984.
"A lth o u g h none o f these
countries Is known to have
tested a nuclear device during
this period." a summary of the
study said. "Pakistan may have
acqu ired the c a p a b ility to
m anufacture nuclear arms,
thereby Joining India. South
Africa, and presumably. Israel In
this category.
" V i r t u a l l y a ll the e ig h t
emerging nuclear countries ...
took Important steps toward
building or expanding nuclear
weapons capabilities" In the
period studied, the preview said.
I^onard Spector. the report's
author, said that one "very
troubling" Incident Illustrating
th e m o v e m e n t by m a n y
countries towurd the acquisition
of nufiear weapons technology
was Ira q 's attem pt to buy
enriched plutonium from an
International urms smuggling
ring.
In June, after a four-vear
Investigation, Italian state pro­
secutor Carlo Palermo requested
that Massim o Pu gllese, re ­
portedly a former member of
Italy's secret service, and 29
• others, be Indicted on charges of

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conspiring lo export arms to Iraq
end other Middle East nations.
Spector, a former chief counsel
for the Senate Energy and
Nuclear Proliferation Subcom­
mittee. said that according to
Italian court documents. Iraq
contracted lo buy 34 kilograms
(75 pounds) of plutonium —
enough for four lo six weapons
— from the group, which re­
portedly Included Syrians and
Turks as well ns Kalians.
According to Italian news re­
ports. one of the wanted men Is
Beklr Celenk, a Turkish busi­
nessman living In Bulgaria and
one of five Turks Indicted In Italy
Iasi Friday for plotting to kill
Pope John Paul II In 1981.
Spector said II was no! known
when Iraq placed the order, but
the fuel could have been de­
stined for Iraq's French-built
O s lr a k r e s e a r c h r e a c t o r
southeast of Baghdad before It
was bombed by Israel In June
1981.
He said It was "highly unlike­
ly " that Baghdad received the
plutonium because International
safeguards would have made It
practically Impossible for the
arms ring lo obtain the material.
Spector said he had complied
his Information from secret con­
g re s s io n a l d o cu m en ts, a d ­
ministration sources, news re­
ports and Information available
from the governments of the
countries concerned.
A senior associate at the
W ash in gton -b ased C arnegie
Endowment research founda­
tion. Spector helped draft the
1978 Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Act. the foundation o f U.S.
nuclear policy today.

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. S 1
Haunted House sponsored by
the Sanford Recreation' De­
partment. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.,
Cultural A rts Building, 5th
Street and Oak Avenue. For
children 12 years and under.
Carnival and Haunted House
sponsored by Longwood Police
Department, 6*10 p.m.. West
W arren Avenue and W ilm a
Street, Longwood for children 12
and under. Games and costume
Judging.
Fall Festival sponsored by
Geneva Genealogical Society, 5
.m .. G e n e v a C o m m u n ity
louse. Costume parade at 6
p.m.
F a m ily H a llo w e en P a rty .
Grace United Methodist Church,
6:30 to 8:30 p.m., 118 W.
Airport Btvd., Sanford. Costume
Judging, gam es and gh ost
stories. Open to the public.
" T h r i l l i n g E v e n in g " fo r
children 12 and under. Alta­
monte Mall. Trick or treating.
5-7 p.m.: relnactment of the
graveyard scene from the rock
video Thriller at 7 p.m. In the
center court followed by cos­
tume parade.
Scream Castle sponsored by
Winter Springs Fire Department.
7-11 p .m .. V illa g e M arket
Square. State Road 434.
CIA Halloween Fun House for
children 12 and under. 6:30-8:30
. p.m.. 260 N. Country Club. Lake
Mary.
South Seminole Community
H o s p ita l. S tate Road 434,
Longwood will x-ray Halloween
candy. 7-10 p.m.
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Sanford, will x-ray Hallow­
een treats, for children. 7-8:30
p.m. Free balloons and coloring
books.
Haunted House, sponsored by
A lta m o n te-S o u th S e m in o le
Jaycees. 7-10 p.m.. Loehman's
Plaza. State Road 434, Alta-

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Haunted House sponsored by
Altamonte Springs Recreation
Departm ent and the South
Seminole Optimist Club. 7-10
p.m., one-half m ile west of
interstate-4 at State Road 436
and Eileen Drive.
Haunted Castle sponsored by
District 64 Jaycees. 7 p.m. to
midnight. Glen Turner castle.
Bear Gully Road. Just off Howell
Branch Road.
Concert by Seminole Commu­
nity College Chorale. Chorallers.
and C o n te m p o ra r y C h ora l
Ensemble, 12:30 p.m.. SCC
Concert Hall in Fine Arts Build-,
Ing. Free to the public.
Altamonte Springs AA. closed,
8 p.m ., A lta m on te Springs
Community Church.
Casselberry AA, closed. 8
p .m .. A s c e n s io n L u th e ra n
Church.
R e b o s C lu b A A , 1 3 0
Normandy Road. 5:30 p.m. and
8 p.m., dosed.
Sanford Bom to Win AA. 1201
W. First St.. 8 p.m., open.

THURSDAY, NOV. 1
Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8
a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Winter Springs Sertoma. 7:30
a.m.,Blg Cypress.
S e n i o r c i t i z e n t r i p to
Muslcana, Orlando, leaves San­
ford Civic Center at 5:15 p.m.;
pick up at Seminole Plaza. 5:45
p.m. Reservations call 322-9148.
Free blood pressure checks, 10
a.m. to noon. Casselberry Senior
Center. 200 N. Triplet Drive,
Casselberry
Sanford Rotary Club, noon.
Sanford Civic Center.
Open for viewing 1-5 p.m.
every Thursday until Thanksgiv­
ing: Christ Episcopal Church.
Women's Civic League Library
and the Bradlee-Mclntyre House
In Longwood Historical District.
' Sanford AA. 1261 W . First SL.
8 p.m., open, speaker.

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100 Dying Every Day In Ethiopia
UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - The famine In
drought-stricken Ethiopia Is so severe that
people are eating seeds and dismantling
their homes to exchange wood for food,
according to a U.N. Children’s Fund report.
U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de
Cuellar responded to the UNICEF report and
other assessments of the disaster In the east
African nation with a special appeal for
stepped-up International aid to Ethiopia.
"The reports I have received convince me
that we must all continue, and In fact,
expand the overall effort If we are to avert a
human tragedy of grave dimensions." Perez
de Cuellar said.
The UNICEF report, describing this year's
rainfall In Ethiopia as the lowest In IS years,
said: "T h e magnitude of human suffering Is

difficult to Imagine.
"Seeds are eaten for food and. In some
arras, families have dismantled their homes
to exchange wood for food.” it said. “ With
each year of drought and poor harvest, the
meager reserves of subsistence farmers
become further depleted.”
The report quoted a UNICEF official who
just returned from Ethiopia as saying: "A
hundred people are dying every day In and
around the overcrowded drought camps of
Korem In northern Ethiopia’s Wollo region."
Many of the people searching for food
trekked from up to 60 miles to the
overcrowded Korem shelter only to die In
the bitter cold outside, the report said.
Korem Is situated at an altitude of 6.000
feet.

“ Half of them die as they settle down for
the night on the bare ground." It said.
"They come with nothing, clothed only !n
rags which do nothing against the bitter
cold. They perish In the night winds that
sweep over this central highland plateau.
The Keagan administration, which com­
mitted nearly $44 million In emergency food
relief for Ethiopia this month, has accused
the Marxist government In Addis Ababa of
delays In moving supplies to 6 million
people facing starvation.
Peter McPherson, the director of the
Agency for International Development, told
reporters, "The problems of Ethiopia cannot
be addressed unless there Is a more effective
program from the government."

Final Filing
La rry Blair files papers with City Clerk Henry Ta m m to
qualify as a candidate for the district 2 seat on the Sanford
City Commission In the Dec. 4 city election. Blair is vying for
the seat with Robert B. Thomas J r . and C.B. Franklin.

A tte m p t To Ban 'Superpig' G e n e tic s R ejected
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A government
panel has unanimously rejected a proposal
to ban genetic experiments such as Injection
of human growth hormone Into pigs and
sheep to produce larger animals.
The National Institutes of Health com­
mittee voted 22-0 Monday to reject an
amendment proposed by Jeremy Rlfkln. an
activist and author opposed to genetic
experiments, to ban any experimentation
Involving mixing genes of different species
on the grounds that It Is cruel and
contradicts what he said was every species’
right to a separate existence.
"Both the Importance of this class of
experiments In current scientific research
and the long-term possibilities for treatment
of human and animal disease and the
development of more efficient food sources
make It a moral Imperative that we strongly
oppose the blanket prohibition of this class
of experiments," the Recombinant DNA

Advisory Committee said In Its final motion.
The proposed experiment, io lake place at
the Agriculture Department’s research sta­
tion in Beltsvlllc. Md.. Involves Injecting
human growth hormone Into sheep and pigs
to produce larger unlmals.
Scientists have successfully transferred
human growth genes Into mice, creating
mice about twice as large as normal.
Researchers hope to produce cattle, hogs,
sheep and other animals that need less food
to grow, and with other experiments, to
learn more about cell growth und disease.
The NIH committee Is responsible for
overseeing genetic experiments using feder­
al money.
Rlfkln and his organization. The Founda­
tion on Economic Trends. Joined the
Humane Society to file suit In U.S. District
Court to slop the experiment, contending It
constituted a "new form of cruelty to
animals."

Rlfkln. who opposes all forms of genetic
engineering, asked the NIH to amend Its
guidelines to ban such any experiments
"Involving the transfer of a genetic trait
from one mammalian species to another."
"The crossing of species borders and the
Incorporation of genetic traits from one
species directly Into the germ line of another
species represents a fundamental assault on
the principle of species Integrity and violates
the right of every species to exist as a
separate. Identifiable creature." Rlfkln’s
motion said.
Rlfkln complained that no one has
adequately assessed the potential for dam­
age to the environment or to a particular
species from such experiments.
However, Dr. Susan Gottesman. a com­
mittee member and National Cancer In­
stitute Researcher, said the committee’s
existence was proof scientists arc dealing
with experiments’ potential for harm.

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Swerving Serves
Nelson, Hauck Can't Save Lady Seminoles In District
4 A-9 District Tournament
At Lake Brantley High
Today’s matches:
Lake Mary vs. Mainland. 3:30
p.m.
Apopka vs. DcLand. 5 p.m.
Lake Howell vs. Lake Brantley.
6:30 p.m.
Lyman vs. Spruce Creek. 8 p.m.
Tuesday’s result
Spruce Creek dcf. Seminole,
15-11. 17-15

V o lleyb all

" If we don't play volleyball as
a team we don't win." Seminole
coach Beth Corso said. "Beth
(Nelson) and Janet (Hauck) both
on today (Tuesday) but they
were the only two out there that
played well."
Another reason for Seminole's
downfall, and a problem for the
By Chris Flster
Lady Tribe all season, was
Herald Sports W riter
serving. In two games. Seminole
Senior standouts Beth Nelson missed 12 serves while Spruce
und Janet Hauck did everything Creek missed five.
they could, but two players Isn’t
"Servin g killed us." Corso
enough In the game of volleyball.
said. "W e didn't have much of
W h ile Nelson and Hauck an offense cither."
performed well, the rest of the
Seminole took an early 2-0
Seminole High team was off as lead In the opening game as
the Lady Semlnolcs ended a Nelson served a pair of points
disappointing season on u sour and. after the Hawks scored
note, dropping a 15-11. 17-15 once. Seminole regained the
decision to Spruce Creek In the serve. A missed serve gave It
opening round of the 4A-9 Dis­ right back to Spruce Creek and II
trict Tournament Tuesday at reeled off five points to take a 6-2
Lake Brantley High.
lend.
Spruce Creek, which didn't
Seminole missed Its next two
win a match during the regular serves, enabling Spruce Creek to
season, now goes up against bulla a 9-2 lead. Nelson then
top-seeded Lyman tonight at 8.
came on and served four straight

points to gel Seminole back In
the game. 9-6. Nelson's ace and
Cindy Hogan's spike highlighted
the rally.
Spruce Creek then regained
the serve and took u 12-6 lead
with three straight points.
Seminole scored once on Jackie
Farr's serve and one point on Jill
W lth ero w 's ace to cut the
Creek's lead to 12-8.
Huuck's spike kept the Hawks
from Increasing their lead and
she then went on to serve two
points to pull the Tribe within
12-10.
The Lady Hawks came back
with one point to make It 13-10
and Seminole pulled to within
13-11 on Becky Bilker's serve.
But. a missed serve stopped a
possible Seminole rally and
Spruce Creek scored two (mints
to win the game. 15-11.
The second game was evenly
played In the early going, but
Seminole broke a 4-4 tie with
four points on Hogan's serve to
tnke a 8-4 lead. S em in ole
seemed It was In control In the
second game us It went on to
take a 13-8 lead. Just two points

away from evening the match.
But Seminole fell apart when
Spruce Creek regained the serve
as the Hawks reeled off six
points to tnke a 14-13 lead. Each
team hail the serve four time but
was unable to score and the
hustle of Hauck anil Nelson
enabled Seminole to fight off
game (mint.
Wllhcrow then came on to
serve for the Lady Seminoles
and they took a 15-14 lead. An
Illegal set gave It liack to Spruce
Creek and the Hawks tied It at
15-15.
Seminole had the serve back
one more time but was unable to
score and Spruce Creek went on
to score two (mints to win the
game. 17-15, and the match.
Although It was a disappoint­
ing season for the Seminoles.
Nelson and Hauck both played
Impressively all year long and
are fine college prospects, ac­
cording to Corso.
"Beth and Janet played so
well all season long." Corso said.
"They really played wrll today
and kept us In the game, but
everybody on the team has to lie
on and they weren't."

H*raM PSelo by Tammy Vlntanl

Jill Wltherow sets It up as Debra Hillery watches. Seminole
lost to Spruce Creek in the tlrst round of the district
volleyball tournament Tuesday.

Miller's 4 TDs
Lead Lake Mary
To Perfect Mark
Sanford's Terry "T h e C al"
Miller., and -l&lt;’ hu -"B a tterin g ■
Rant" Curry lived up to their
nicknames Tuesday night.
Lake Mary's two One freshmen booted the FAT for a 7-0 lead.
Blake, nevertheless, bounced
running hacks combined for 300
yards us the Rams pounded the Seminole right bark. With a
Seminole. 42-21. to finish the series of short passes, he moved
season with a perfect H-0 record the Tribe up the field. On u key
In freshman football action at third down, he scrambled eight
yards for the first down.
Lake Mary High School.
Facing u fourth and goal ut the J
Miller wus as quick us u cat.
The speedy wtngback rushed for l-ake Mary 7. Blake looked the:
215 yurds and four touchdowns, defense right, then feathered at
continually going around end for puss back to the left fiul to Curtis:
big gainers. He also had two Rudolph, who broke a tackle ut:
other TDs good for 00 yards the Lake Mary 2 nnd went In for:
the score.
railed back due to penalties
Lake Mary, though, used ramr j
C u r r y , w h o t a llie d fo u r
touchdowns last week, bulled back with two scores before:
Inside for 85 yards und one halftime to tuke u 20-6 lead Into:
score. "They (Seminole) bottled Intermission. McKinnon hit Mill-:
up John n little bit. but that left cr with u perfectly developed'
the outside open for Terry,” said screen pass for 57 yards und one
TD und Curt Beaurhamp (low­
Lake Mary coach Jim Hughes.
Seminole, which had won four ered In from six yurds out for the
straight, got an exceptional per­ second score.
In the second hulf. Miller broke
formance from quartcrliuck Jeff
B la k e . T h e d a r t- th r o w in g away on touchdown gallops of.
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freshman accounted for all of the 30. 60, und 70 yards to complete :
Tribe's |&gt;olnts with two scoring the scoring. McKinnon kicked:
John "Battering R a m " Curry cuts Inside a block by Chris Cornelius for an 11-yard touchdown.
tosses, a one-yard run and a two FATs und Beuuchump run In .
a third on u fake kick.
two-point conversion pass.
Luke Mary took u 2H-7 leadAfter Seminole sputtered on Its
o p e n in g d riv e . Lake Mary early In the third quarter beforr;
"1 report directly to (Principal) Don quarterback Kelly McKinnon Sem inole broke Its scoring
Ames, who Is one of the boosters hardest
In Tuesday's Evening Herald: the Lake
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responsibility to the whole school."
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for the score and McKinnon within 28-15.
and Improvements. — Bam Cook
program.
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Herald Bporta Editor
Even though It came during a losing effort.
Fighting Semlnolcs' Mike Cushing and Brian
Brinson had to be happy with their performances
Friday night at DcLand.
Cushing snapped a six-game slump by grab­
bing six Mike Whclchel passes for 92 yards to
earn the Sanford Optimist Club Offensive Flayer
of the Week award. Brinson, a defensive tackle,
collected eight tackles, five assists and one sack
to earn the Optlnilst's de[ea»|vc honor.
"I'd Just like to thank coach (Jerry) Fosey for
letting us throw the ball more," said Cushing,
who was making his first appearance.
Brinson, too. was a first timer. "This Is the first
football award I've won." said the Rochester. N.Y.
transfer who Is a nephew of defensive end Fred
Brinson. "I'm Just happy to be here."
The Optimists, led by president Ernie Butler,
honor the Seminole award winners every Tues­
day.
Further down the road In Longwood. the
Burger King Selection Committee voted Lake
Brantley's Cornelius Friendly and Lake Mary's
Don Meyer as IU choices for offensive and
defensive players of the week, respectively.
Friendly, who Is Just coming Into his own as a
running back, according to coach David Tullls.
broke loose for 94 yards on 22 carries as the
Patriots bounced Spruce Creek. "The first guy
(defender) never brought him down." said Tullls
about the hard-running Friendly.
Meyer, meanwhile, made the game-saving
tackle to preserve the Rams' 3-0 upset over
Apopka. Meyer hauled down all-stater Sammlc
Smith at the 27-yard line In the final 30 secondk
to save the day. Meyer, a senior, also collected 11

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Brian Brinson
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solo stops and five assists.
Other defensive players nominated were Lake l
Brantley's Scott Salmon and Larry Mulu. Lake •
Howell's Greg Buckley and Lyman's Avery ;
Merweather and Mike Henley. Offensive nominees I
Included Henley. Cushing. Lake Howell's Efrem J
Brooks and Oviedo's Charles "P op " Bowers.
Salmon returned an Interception for 48 yards :
and a TD along with five tackles. Mulu. a :
defensive tackle, made nine tackles and added :
three assists. He also blocked a punt.
Buckley had an all-around game in the Hawks' 5
14-0 win over Lyman. Hi* collected seven solos :
and three assists, caused a fumble and contrlb- :
uted u quarterback sack. Merweather made 10 :
tackles while Henley chipped In 11 for the :
Greyhounds.
Bowers, who Is not eligible for the award since :
he has won It twice already, ran for 184 yards and 5
two TDs against hapless Bishop Moore. Brooks :
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ran for 92 yards and Henley motored for 67.
In prep football gumes this week. Seminole
travels to Lake Brantley. Lake Mary hosts Spruce
Creek. Lyman entertains Apopka. Lake Howell
hosts Mainland on Thursday and Oviedo enter­
tains Cocoa Beach.

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WtdnMdiy. Oct. 31, IW 4

150 Golden Entries Add Bounce To G am es
The Golden Age Games are rapidly
approaching. This year the competi­
tion In tennis Is expected to have more
than 150 men and women playing In
the various age groups.
Singles play will begin at 8 a.m. Nov.
5 at the Seminole Community College
courts and at Emma Spencer’s courts.
The event has grown by leaps and
bounds over the past few years and
partlcuarly the events In tennis has
become Increasingly popular.
If you like to see good steady tennis,
matches with a lot of thought behind
them, come by Emma's or SCC Nov.
5-7. Admission Is free and the tennis Is
very enjoyable...
Out l.akr Mary way. new men's
coach. Handy Kelly, has lots to smile

about. The team Is loaded with
returning stars and a couple of bright
faces. Lake Mary along with Lyman
seem to be In the driver's seat as far as
area high school competition Is con­
cerned.
•
Lake Mury's women's team and
coach Karen Layer will alvj Ik - very
strong this year and should Ik - one of
the top girls team tn the area this
coming season.
Coach Jim Edmonds reports that his
Seminole High men's and women's
teams are hard at work In preparation
for the upcoming spring season The
men's team scents to Ik - In much
better shape this year with eight or 10
players having made a commitment to
play. Most of the players on the boys

SPO RTS
IN BRIEF
Lloyd, M cCray Shake Shadows,
Lead Rockets Past Mays, 106-84
United Press International
Lewis Lloyd and Rodney McCray figure to spend most of
the season In the shadows of a couple of 7-footers. Hut on
Tuesday night, they entered the spotlight.
With Kalph Sampson and rookie Akeem Olajuwon In foul
trouble. McCray and Lewis combined for 30 points and 19
rebounds to give the Rockets a 106-84 triumph over the
Dallas Mavericks.
The game was played before u sellout crowd of 16.016 —
the largest opening night crowd In the fanchlse's history.
"W e played them one game In each place and there was
two sellouts." said Rockets coach Dill Fitch, whose club
won In Dallas last Saturday. "It's going to be a heck of a
series all year with them."
The Mavericks took a 50-46 halftime lead behind Mark
Aguirre's 14 points. Sampson and Olajuwan each drew
three fouls In the first half and collectively played only 21
minutes.
Elsewhere. Washington defeated Atlanta 119-104. De­
troit downed Cleveland 124-107. Philadelphia blitzed New
Jersey 118-96. Chicago edged Kansas City 109-104. San
Antonio beat Denver 126-118. Phoenix shaded the Los
Angeles Clippers 99-96. Utah defeated New York 117-111,
Portland thrashed Seattle 115-83 and the Los Angeles
Lakers pounded Golden State 144-110.

Lemleux Passes Lift Penguins
By United Press International
Mario Lemleux Is trying to help the Pittsburgh Penguins
rid themselves of their losing Image. And so far. the rookie
phenom Is succeeding.
Lemleux set up a pair of goals with sterling pnsses and
Wayne Babych scored two goals. Including the gamewinner. Tuesday night to lift the Penguins to a 4-3 victory
over the Detroit Red wings.
The triumph put the Penguins at .500 (4-4) for the
second time this season and for Just the third time since
Jan. 23. 1982. It also put their home record at 4-1-0, the
best start at home In the club's 18-year history.
"He didn't look like a kid to m e." Detroit veteran Ron
Duguay said o f the 19-year-old Lemleux. "When the
pressure was on. he was right there. He really kept htspolsc."
Lemleux. the much heralded first pick of the NHL draft,
has seven assists In eight games, but Is concerned about
scoring Just one goal so far.
"I could play a lot better." he said. "I think maybe I'm
trying too hard. I'm so anxious to get goals. I'm trying very
hard to get them, but there's no going."
While Lemleux's goal-scoring slump continued. Babych.
picked up from St. Louis In the supplemental draft shortly
before the start of the season, showed signs of breaking out
of a slump that has dogged him since he scored a
team-record 54 goals for the Blues In 1980-81.
Elsewhere In the NHL. the Islanders dumped the Ra 7-3,
Minnesota and Chicago playe to a 5-5 tie and Edmonton
blanked Vancouver 7-0.

Underdog Parkey Stuns Snipes
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. (UPI) - Rickey Parkey. a local
fighter outweighed by 29 pounds. Tuesday night scored a
stunning 10-round split decision over heavyweight con­
tender Rcnaldo Snipes.
Parkey weighed 189 pounds to Snipes' 218 M. He
frustrated the New Yorker with a hit-and-run attack,
outworking Snipes with Inside flurries. Snipes was fighting
for the flrst time In 13 months.
Judges Ray Hoagland and John Stewart scored Parkey
the winner. 6-3-1 and 5-4-1. respectively. Judge Al DeVito
favored Snipes. 6-3-1.

Veeck *Fair' A fte r Lung Surgery
CHICAGO (UPI) — Former Chicago White Sox owner Bill
Veeck was listed In fair condition Tuesday at Illinois
Masonic Hospital, where he underwent surgery last week
for removal of a malignant tumor from his right lung.
Veeck. 70. was transferred from the hospital's Intensive
care unit Monday and his condition was upgraded from
serious to fair on Tuesday, a hospital spokesman said.
Veeck underwent surgery Friday after entering the
hospital Oct. 7. He was originally scheduled for the
operation on Oct. 10. but a respiratory problem delayed the
operation, the spokesman said.

this event should call coach Hill Payne
at the SCC athletic office...

Larry
Castle
Herald Tennis
W riter

and girls teams are Ireshmen or
sophomores, so the future looks bright
fortheSemlnolcs.
Don't forget to get your entries In for
the upcoming SCC Hoostcr club tennis
tournament. This will Ik- a men's and
women's double tournament and will
be played November 23-25 at the SCC
courts. Anyone Interested In plavlng In

Carston Basllc. Lake Mary High's "1
single player Is already attracting the
attention of college coaches. Carston
has received feelers from University of
Tennessee-Martln. Western Carolina
and Phlffer College In North Carolina
Carston Is a much Imporvcd player
and Is a good college prospect. I'm sure
he will land the school he wants and
will make a great contribution to any
program.
Dan Merritt and Marlin Bromfleld.
two former SCC students, are at U.T.
Martin this year. Dan Is a senior and
plays *1 on the team. Ills current
ranking Is *22 In the nation among

NCAA Division II schools Martin ts
ranked *33. As a doubles team, they
are ranked "2 In the nation In Division
1L Dan and Martin both played on SCC
national championship team a couple
of years ago.
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With the unbearable good fall
weather that we are having, most
clubs from around the area report tint
play Is really on the upswing. It srerrik
that a lot of pepole do not really like to
play tn the heat of the summer but
love these mild days.
Courts arc crowded all over the
Central Florida area and will continue
to be until old man winter makes his
appearance so take advantage of It and
get out In the courts for a good hit.

Hardin, Oescher Work
Upset On Sanford Duo
By Chris Flster
Herald Sports W riter
Steve Hardin and Jim Oescher
upended Sanford's Scott Reagan
and Jim Edmonds to win tin­
men's open division of the third
annual American Cancer Society
Doubles Tennis Tournument
this past weekend at Sanlundo
Park.
There were 92 players com­
peting In three divisions In the
tournament Including 20 teams
In the men's club division and
20 team s In the w o m e n 's
division. Cindy Harkins, the
head, tennis pro at Sanlundo
Park, was the tournam ent
director.
Th e (cum o f Hardin and
Oescher fought olf Reagan and
Edmonds. 7-6. In the first set
then went on to win the second
set. 6-3. The winning team
picked up 875 and the second
place team 850.
In the consolation match of tlu­
m en 's open d iv is io n . Tom
Raleigh and Jim Hall defeated
Craig Uttley and Roy MofTman.

Tennis
7-6. 6-3. A n o th e r S an ford
doubles team. David Terwlllcger
and John Tucker, made It to the
quarterfinals where they were
defeated by Uttley and Hoffman.
In the men’s club division.
Rich Wilson and Dave Stlgerwatt
won the championship over the
team of Ahmet Ardamun and
Hong Imperial. 6-4.6-1.
In the men's club A consola­
tion finals. Dick Herbert and
John Sunncr defeated Paul
K ob ylu rz and G ordon Pottschmldt. 6-2. 6-2. In the B
consolation finals. Dun Peterson
and Rick Dempsey upended Ttm
Hanley and Dave Munuehiu. 6-3.
6-4. In the C consolation bracket.
Jon Foshec and John Rcker
outlasted Uruntley Smith and
George Adler. 6-4.6-3.
In the women's division, the
lo p s e e d e d t e a m . Sue
Rasmussen and Kerry Young
came away with the chumplon-

HtraM Photo by Tommy Vinonl

Jim Edmonds hits a backhand. Edmonds and his double
partner, Scott Reagan, finished second In the American
Cancer Society Doubles Tennis Tournament last weekend at
Sanlando.
ship with a 4-6. 6-1, 6-4 victory
over the second seeded team.
Jennifer Goodllng and Allyson
Farlow. Rasmussen and Young
are one of the top doubles teams
In the stale while Goodllng and
Farlow play at Rollins College.
In the women's A consolation
finals Stephanie Hayes and De­
bbie Corell trium phed over

Barbara Eustman and Mary
Gursh. 6-1. 6-3. In the B con­
solation finals. Lori Ryan and
Marie Paulson defeated Cheryl
Condon and Becky Adclr. 6-4,
6-2. In the C consolation flnuls.
Bonnie D onnally and Judy
#Flannlgan won a three-set mutch
over Judy Schlff and Tilly Van;
dcrmadc. 6-2.5-7.6-4.

Sanford's Barber Joins Sportscasters' Hall
NEW YORK (UPI) - Red Barber, long time
radio and TV broadcaster for ihe Brooklyn
Dinlgers who considered retirement when
Jackie Robinson broke Into baseball, was
Inducted into the American Spoitscusters
Association Hall of Fame Tuesday night
with the help of the pioneer Negro's widow.
Rachel Robinson accepted the plaque
from ex-Dodger pitcher Ralph Branca on
behalf of Barber, who was at the bedside of
his sick wife In Florida.
Inducted along with' Barber were Don
Dunphy and the lute Graham McNamce. Bill
Stern and Ted Huslng. The Inductions were
made during a dinner attended by 450
sports p e rso n a lities and em ceed by
ABC-TV's Howard Cosell.
The sportscasters Hall of Fame Is located
In u wing of the National Association of
Broadcasters Museum In Freehold. N.J.
Barber, raised In Sanford and a graduate
of Sanford High School, revealed years later
how he fretted when the Dodgers broke
liaseball's unwritten color line by signing
Robinson In 1947 because he didn't now
whether he could be fair to the pioneer
black. Barber, who was an orlglnul Inductee
Into the Seminole County Sports Hall of
Fame three yeurs ugo. Is noted today us one
of the most accurate und fair-minded
broadcasters In history.

Baseball
McNamce. a radio pioneer In the 1920s.
took lessons to be a professional singer as u
troy but got Into radio by accident and In
1923 became the first man to broadcast a
Worla Series' game "live."
Stern and Huslng Introduced a high
degree of drumu to sports broadcasting and
Dunphy Is regurded by many ns the best
blow by blow announcer o f boxing the
profession has known.
"A ll these men richly deserve entrance
In*" '.his Hall o f Tame." said Cosell. -".-ho
noted that their careers traced broadcasting
from Its Infancy to the present.
PITCHERS DOMINATE FREE AOENT8
NEW YORK (UPI) - Now that the filing
deadline for free agency Is past. It looks like
pitchers will dominate baseball's off-season
negotiations.
Of the 58 players who filed to Join the free
agent list. 24 make their living on the
mound. Including Cy Young winners Willie
Hernandez of Detroit and Rick SutclKTe of
the Chicago Cubs.
The Major League Players Association
released the final list of the 58 players who

opl**d for free agency Tuesday mcmlng with
pitcher Ed Whitson of the San Diego Padres
the last man to make it.
It's likely the Tigers, after his 32-saye
season, will make every effort to sign the
28-year-old Hernandez. The Tiger reliever is
In a different position than most players
who have filed for free agency. If Detroit
does not meet his dcrqands or trade him by
March 15. Hernandez can turn himself loose
on a market that should be eager for his
services.
The main hangup for Detroit Is that
General Manager Bill Lajolc docs not waflt
to pay Hernandez more than starters Jacji
Morris and Dan Pctry. each of whom
''reportedly Iclchcu $500,000 a &gt;t«*. under
the terms of their long-term contracts.
The Cubs, with five pitchers opting for
free agency, stand to lose the most of any
team. Besides Sutcliffe, starters Dennis
Eckersley and Steve Trout and relievers
Tim Stoddard and Rick Reuschel have said
they want to test the open market.
"W e Intend to sign every player we want
to sign." said General Manager Dallas Green
o f the Cubs. "N o one will outbid us."
Green Is expected to meet with Sutcliffe's
agent. Dave Axelrod, this week although
both sides don't expect agreement until
after the draft next week.
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McLain Trial Calls 1st Witness
TAMPA (UPI) - A discotheque
owner who allegedly was a
victim of an extortion scheme by
Denny McLain was expected to
Ik- a leadoff v I iu -hs today In the
federal racketeering trial of l In­
former major league pitcher.
Alton Dule Sparks, owner of u
d i s c o t h e q u e In S e b r l n g .
allegedly made payments ol
81.000 to McLain as Intrrrsl on
a 840.000 loan he obtained from
Seymore Slier, one of McLain s

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Spasms Hospitalise Dawkins
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (UPI) - New Jersey center
Darryl Dawkins. Loubled by back spasms since the
exhibition season, was hospitalised Tuesday before the
Nets' game that night with the Philadelphia 76ers.
Dawkins will spend at least one night at University
Hospital In Newark. He likely will miss Wednesday night's
game In Boston as well.

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The Seminole Youth Sports Association will holds Its
1984-85 basketball registration at eight area middle
schools and Sylvan Lake Park Saturday. N ot. 3 from 10
a.m. to 2 p'.m. The fee Is (30.
The middle schools are Oviedo's Jackson Heights.
Sanford's Lakevlew and Middle. Altamonte Springs'
M llw ce and T eagu e. Longw ood'a Rock Lgke and
Casselberry's South Semlno'e and Tuskawilla.

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Mllwee's Cory Anderson (with ball) looks
for running room with blocker Daymon
Richardson (no. 32). Jackson Heights' Vince

Hollis, however, has other Ideas as he
discards one blocker and moves In (or the
tackle.

Pee Wee Warriors Overrun Rock Lake
By Rick Crawford
Special to the Herald
The unbeaten Tuskawllla Warriors used nine
different backs to run up 204 yards rushing en
route to a carve out a 22 0 victory over Rock Lake
In Seminole Youth Sports Association Pee Wee
Division football Saturday at Sylvan Lake Park.
Among the standouts were Frankie Sales, who
rushed seven tim es for 59 yards and a
touchdown, it coming In the first quarter on a
40-yard scamper. Todd Carlson rushed for 27
yards on eight carries and he also had a
touchdown. Jon Machules had a very consistent
performance, rushing for 50 yards fin 11 tries.
Offensively, what little there was by the Raiders
came from Ron Slayer and Tom Stulls. The two
combined for 12 carries for 44 yards.
The defense of the Raiders spent most of the
lime on the field Saturday. Charlie Sllcrncn and
Karl Kaufman lyd a host of 13 other Rock Lake
defenders who tried to stop the Warriors. The
Warriors also used a strong team effort, causing
four fumbles and two interceptions, which set up
two of the three touchdowns. Standouts for the
Warriors were Erick Marks with eight tackles,
and Lee Wallace with seven.
The Mllwec Spartans trounced winless Jackson
Heights. 27-0. Scott Yurklson carried the ball 15
times for 71 yards and two TD ’s to pace the
Spartans. Following Yurklson was Rodnlek Rolx
who had seven carries for 83 yards and one TD.
Rolx also threw for another score.
Defensively, the Spaduns were led by George
"H im '* Majors, who had six solo tackles.
Yurtkson. playing both ways, was In on four

Wednesday, Oct. 31, IW4-&gt;*

Hartsllrld and King were outstanding on
defense as well. The two combined for 12 tueklcs.
Cornelius Williams had five tackles.

SYS A Football
tacklrs for the Spartans.
In other action. Lnkcvlcw
Seminole. 19-6.

downed South

MITEY MITES: RAIDERS WIN 1ST
The winless Rock Lake Raiders aren't winless
anymore. The Raiders notched their first win
with a 20-7 victory over the South Seminole
Hurricanes.
The Raiders got what proved to be the winning
Touchdown when Mike Abcrson ran three yards
to paydirt. Rock Lake had additional scoring In
the third and fourth quarters. Abcrson scored on
a 24-yard run In the third. Then Daniel Anson
raced five yards In the fourth quarter. On the day
Abcrson rushed 16 times (yr 97 yards and two
touchdowns. Anson handled the ball right times
for 29 yards und one TD. Overall. It was a great
leant effort.
In I hr final game, thr po'ent t.aWevlew offense
was held In check most of the day. The Dolphins
still managed to come out victorious over the
Bobcats of Jackson Heights. 24-0. The Dolphins
used unother outstanding game from Jamie King
to lead the way. King rushed for 46 yards on five
carries and had two touchdowns. Alton Jenkins
and Germaine Hartsfleld each had 31 yards on
four carries. Jenkins did manage u TD out of Ills
efforts. Don Hunt hud the other touchdown for
the Dolphins.

MIDGETS: HAKTSF1ELD LEADS ROMP
The Lakcvtcw Dolphins, bouncing back from
last week's tie with the Spartans of MIlwcc.
thrashed South Seminole. 40-0.
Curios Hurtsficld had another fine performance,
rushing for 128 yards on seven carries and
scoring three touchdowns. Harisfleld Is the
division-leading rusher with 475 yards on 39
carries In five games. The TD runs came on
distances of 25. 60. and 10 yards, respectively.
Anthony Harris managed to get Jn on the action,
rushing three times for 15 yards and a
touchdown.
Quurterburks Raymond Wllllums und Bernard
Mitchell completed two passes In three attempts
for two touchdowns. Danny Willis and Sammy
Edwurds were on the receiving end of those
passes.
Defensively. Howard McMilllan led the defense
with 10 tackles and one-quarterback sack. Eric
Wllllums was In on nine tackles. Patrick
Ikiugherty. Kevin Richardson, and Paul Thomas
each recovered a fumble. Raymond Williams had
two Interceptions for 67 yards. Arthur Bradford
ulso had an Interception.
In other Midget action. MIlwcc bounced from
last week's tie to up-end Jackson Heights. 18-6.
Tuskawllla rolled over Rock Lake. 26-6.
All Teuguc teams were Idle this week.

NEW YORK |UPI&gt; - This season. Willie
Hernandez proved that the American Dream truly
does exist for those who try.
The 28-year-old left-hander reliever from Puerto
Rico, who had pitched In obscurity before this
year, was given a new lease on life when he was
traded to the Detroit Tigers In-fore the start of the
season. He proceeded to have the season of a
lifetime by helping to carry the Tigers to the
championship. And Tuesday, he was given the
ultimate honor for a pitcher when he was named
the American League Cy Young Award winner.
Hernandez, also u top candladate for the AL
Most Valuable Player, won the award In a close
vote over Dan Qulsenberry of the Kansas City
Royals. Hernandez, a veteran screwball pitcher
obtained from the Phillies, was 9-3 this year with
a 1.92 ERA. He had 32 saves In 33 possible save
situations. Prior to this season. Hernandez had
Just 27 saves during his seven-year major-league
career.
He won with 12 fl.st-place votes and seven each
for second and third places from the 26-member
panel of the Baseball Writers Association of
America — two representing each club In the
, league. He finished with a total of 88 (mints.
Qulsenberry had 44 saves, one fewer than the
major-league record, along with a 6-3 record and
2.64 ERA. He received nine first-place votes, eight
for second and two for third for 71 (mints.
Five (mints were awarded for a first place vote,
three for a second and one for a third.
"I thank (Tiger manager) Sparky Anderson for
giving me the chance." said Hernandez from Ills
home In Aguuda. Puerto Rico. "Sparky gave me
the ball every single day to do what I did this
year." •
"I was tickled to death. He really deserved it.
He made a tremendous contribution to this club. I
hope he enjoys every minute of It." said Tigers
President Jim Campbell.
Hernandez recently had his named added to (hr
free agent list. If u March 15 deadline passes and
he has not signed with the Tigers or been traded,
Hernandez will lie free to sign with any team he
chooses. However, he and the Tigers are expected
to come to terms.
The problem for Detroit Is that General
Manager Bill Lajole does not want to pay
Hernandez more than starters Juck Morris and
Dan Petry, each of whom reportedly fetches
$800,000 a year under the terms of their
long-term contracts.
“ I don't want to leave Detroit." said Hernandez.
"I want to share my future with Detroit. I believe
we have the ball club to win a lot more. I want to
stay there. The funs there deserve a winner."
Hernandez Is the third Al. reliever und the
second Detroit pitcher to win the award. Relievers
Sparky Lyle of the 1977 New York Yankees und
Rnltle Fingers of the 1931 Milwaukee Brewers
previously won and Denny McLain of the Tigers
won It In 1968 and shared It with Mike Cuellar of
the Baltimore Orioles In 1969.
Following the leaders In the voting were Deri
Blyleven of the Cleveland Indians.! 19-7, 2.87
ERA): Mike Uoddlcker of the Orioles, the league's
only 20-game winner 120-11, 2.87); Dan Petry of
the Detroit Tigers (18-8, 3.24); Frantf Vtola of the
Minnesota Twins (18-12): Jack Mortis of the
Tigers (19-11, 3.60) and Duve Slleb of the Toronto
Blue Jays (16-8. 2.83).

R oberts O n The Run, 333 Y a rd s Lift D o lp hins
Anthony Roberts \va.o an the
run Saturday against South
Seminole.
T h e L a k e v lc w D o lp h in s
halfback rushed for 333 yards on
23 carries and five touchdowns
as Lakevlcw blasted South
Seminole, 45-6. In Seminole
Youth Sports Association foot­
ball at Sylvan Lake Park. His
average on the day was 14.4
yards per carry. The Dolphins
also had a fine effort from Philip
King, who curried the ball 36
times for 182 yards and a
t o u c h d o w n . K i n g 's o n ly
touchdown came on a 45-yard
TD Jaunt ofT-lackle In the third
quarter.
The Hurricanes' lone score
came In the first quarter when
Kris Tickle stepped In front of an
Anthony Roberts pass and raced
50 yards for a score.
Defensively, the Dolphins used
outstanding tackling by Phillip
K in g. Jan H enry and Eric
Collette.
In other action. Tuskuwllla.
coming ofT a 40-6 loss to Jackson
Heights last week, managed to
get by Rock Lake. 16-0.
The Warriors, still without the
services of running back Mike
Bergondy, used a total team
effort to defeat the Bobcuts.
The Warriors started the hall
rolling when quarterback Mike
Brooks ran around end for an
eight-yard TD with 3:06 re­
maining In the first period. The
Warriors notched a score In the
third period when Scott Byerly
rgeed 10 yards up the middle to
paydirt. Brooks kicked the extra
pplnt and the Warriors led 14-0
a| the half.
‘ The only other points camr In
the third quarter when the
Raider quarterback downed the
ball In the end zone. The War­
riors used six ball carriers to
gain 140 yards on 26 carries
Brooks completed four passes,
all to Joe Kuehlcr.
'Defensively. It was an out­
standing team effort, with 37
tjlckles made by 11 players.
^ D ivis io n -lea d in g Ja ck son
Heights took on once-beaten
IfUwee. The Bobcats prevailed.
22-0. McGill Hodges paced the
potent ofTcnse. Hodges ran for 88
yards on 11 carries and one
touchdown. Eric Bryant had
qcven carries for 67 yards and a
TD. Shellle Elliot also had a fine
dayk with 39 yards on six
ca rries. Q u arterback T e rry

SYS A Football
Smith ran nine times for 47
yards and a TD. Smith also was
5-of-6 passing for 28 yards.
The defense was awesome, ns
It held Division-leading rustier
Todd Cleveland to minus yurds
on the day. Karl Gulm led the
charge with nine solo tackles,
four of which resulted In losses.
JUNIOR M1DOET8:
SPARTANS PULL UPSET
In a game thut pitted u n ­
d e fe a te d J a c k s o n H e ig h ts
against once-beaten MIlwcc. the
Spartuns upset the Bobcuts.
31-6. The Spartans scored In the
each quarter except the fourth.
They used two scores In both the
first and second quarters und
one In the third. Octavlous
Holiday led the way for the
Spartans with 84 yards on Just
four c a r r i e s and two
touchdowns. Holiday did not
play last week In the loss to
Lakevlcw. due to the fact that hr
did not make thr weight. Holi­
day scored twice In the first
quurtcr. The first score came on
a 70-yard pass reception. Then
on the v e ry next Spartan
possession, quarterback Matt
McKlssock hit Holiday again,
this time with a 60-yard com­
pletion for a score. That proved
to tie enough for thr Spartans.
The Spartans also used u fine
offensive showing from Paul
Bowen and Corry Anderson. The
two rushed for 59 und 60 yards
respectively.
Quarterback McKlssock also
had a fine day. hitting on
flve-of-seven passes for 158
yards and two TD's. in the
reception department. Holiday
was In on two receptions for 130
yards. Andrew Strtbbllng and
Scott Allen had one catch apiece
for 38 yards combined.
On the defensive side of the
coin It was McKlssock and Holi­
day showing the way. McKlssock
was In on nine tackles with five
assists. Holiday wus In on six
tackles. The Bobcats fumbled
the b all aw ay lou r tim es.
McKlssock pounced on two of
them while Thomas Demps and
Peter Caropeln fell on the other
two.
In the surprise of the duy.
Lakevlew only managed a 12-

p o tn t v ic t o r y o v e r ScuVb
Seminole. 12-0. The Hurricanes
gave up 12 points In the first
quarter of action. John Maloney
rambled 15 yards to paydirt to
open the scoring. On the next
(Missesslon, quarterback Zachery
Martin hit Murques Howard on
an 80-yard scoring strike. The
Hurricanes Just couldn't get It
going. The Hurricane offense
was led by halfback Scott
Bledsoe, who rushed for 30
yards on four carries, while Tim
Grey. Larry Porter and Arron

CJ.-.rk ccmblncJ for 15 carries
and 60 yurds.
Defensively, the Hurricanes
got outstanding (icrformances
from linebackers Skip Dryer,
Richey Juntos und Bret Blue.
Other Ihun the lone touchdown
Iximb. safeties Crls Franklin and
Jeff Carswell played an out­
standing game.
In other gumes. It wus thr
battle of thr winless. Tuskawllla
liutllrd Rock Lake. The Warriors
prevailed 13-7 over thr Raiders.
— Rick Crawford

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H A — Evsnlwp Herald, Ssnford, FI. W ednesday, Oct. 31, » m

W O RLD
IN BRIEF
Terror Group Threatens
Israeli President Herzog
JERUSALEM (UP!) - President Chaim Herzog has
received a death threat from a Jewish terrorist group that
claimed responsibility for a rocket attack on a bus that
killed an Arab passenger und wounded 10 others this
week.
Israel television reported Tuesday a man Identifying
himself as a member of "Th e Avengers” telephoned the
president's residence and said Herzog. 66, was "next In
line.”
# There was no Immediate explanation about why the
clandestine group made the threat against Herzog, but the
former ambassador to the United Nations has spoken out
vigorously against acts of anti-Arab terrorism by Jewish
groups.
The group said It struck In revenge for the Oct. 23
murders of two Jewish students on the occupied West
Bank In the area of the Dchalsheh Palestinian refugee
camp. A resident there has been charged with the killings.

Executioner Shoots 2 In Tripoli
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Two hooded and handculTed
pro-Syrian militiamen accused of massacring six people
Oct. 20 were publicly executed by a comrade In a warning
against random violence In Tripoli, one of Lebanon's most
blood-soaked cities.
The execution Tuesday came as Lebanese army troops
patrolled Moslem west Beirut after two days of street
battles between rival militiamen.
Two men. both members of a pro-Syrian militia Involved
In months of bloody factional feuds In the city, were led
handcuffed to a public square with dark hoods over their
heads, witnesses said.
As they faced the wall, a man In Arab headdress strode
up behind them with a pistol. He fired at the man on his
right, then the one to his left — hitting each In the base of
the skull. Their knees buckled and both bodies crashed to
the ground.

...Leaders
Continued from page 1A
Australian Prime Minister Bob
Hawke said he was "shocked
and deeply saddened to learn ...
of the shameful act of violence."
"The Australian government
deplores this wanton act of
terrorism ," Hawke declared.
"Mrs. Gandhi was an outstand­
in g leader w hose cou rage,
strength and guidance will be
greatly missed, not only by the
people of India, but throughout
the world."

O il Cutbacks A Sticky Problem
GENEVA. Switzerland (UPl) - OPEC's 13 oil ministers
began a final session today to ratify an emergency
production cut aimed at m aintaining the cartel's
•29-a-barrel base price.
But before the meeting started, some delegates said there
still were difficulties In shurlng the planned combined
cutback of 1.5 million barrels n day.
One minister, who asked to remain unidentified, said
powerful Saudi Arabia was refusing to reduce Its output by
more than 500,000 barrels a day unless others Increase
their reduction offers.
The 9 percent production cutback, designed to maintain
the current 929-a-barrel OPEC base price. Is expected to go
Into efTect Thursday and last two months until rising
winter demands helps erase the world oil surplus and
shore up nil prices. ...........
......................................

60 days. Sturm said.
Rose said 911 Is one of our the
county's highest priorities.
Continued from pgae IA
He added It will take a year to
County Commissioner Bub 18 months before 911 Is In
Sturm said If the committee operation after the decision Is
comes back to the commission made on which company will set
with a timely recommendation, up the system.
Rose said the more "realistic"
a 911 system could be In
operation by July. 1986. If the expectation Is 18 months. A key
committee decides It needs the uspect of the system Is to
services of a consultant. Im­ electronically tic the system to
plem entation o f the system computer-assisted dispatch, he
—Donna Eatea
could be delayed by as much ns said.

...911 Bids

N O O PE

Sanford furniture maker John ford: Merit awards — Mary Glep.
W e s le y W illia m s , o f 411 St. Cloud. Mlcheal Gorske. DeMagnolia Ave.. was presented Land: Suzanne Mellon. Alta­
the $500 Best of Show award for monte Springs: and Patsy Parr.
his mahogany case of drawers Geneva.
featuring a hand-carved relief at
Purchase awards made In­
the 12th Annual Fall For Art clude: Hank Stevens for Best
show.
Display, by Senkartk Glass and
Robert Garcia, president of Paint Co.. Sanford: T e rre ll
Sanford-Semlnolc Art Associa­ Lester. Altamonte Springs, by
tion and show chairman, an­ H ow ell Place: Carol Taber.
nounced this and other winners Zephyr Hills, by Conklin. Porter.
In the elrent held last weekend in Holmes. Engineers. Inc.: Russell
the area of the city hall In Townsend. Pt.lm Bay. by Rich
Plan —United Corp.: Charles
downtown Sanford.
Swain. Palatka. by Sun Bank:
Five $200 Best of Category
John Grant. Leesburg, by Dr.
awards and $100 Merit awards
Richard Dunn: Jo Dalmas. Indi­
In each of the categories were
an Harbour, by First Federal.
awarded.
Special awards by merchants
Winners In the Oils. Acrylics,
were made as follows: Celery
and M ixed M edia: Best o f City to John Williams. Sanford.
Category — Ed Harris. Apopka: Charles Swain. Palatka. Ronnie
Merit awards — Corrlni Ness. Avery, Winter Park. Scott Rich­
Titusville: Jane Patterson. Alta­ ards. Orlando: Joseph Htrsch to
monte Springs: Roily Ray Reel.
M a r jo r ie B r y a n . A p o p k a :
Maitland. Watt rcolors: Best of
S ten strom R e a lty to Hans
Category — James Koevenlg.
Naumann. Orlando: Gifts by
Oviedo; Merit awards — Jean
Nan. Sanford, to Helen Hickey.
Clrone. Orlando; Eklse Cornell. Sanford: Sanford Klwanls Club
S a n fo rd ; S tep h an ie M yers. to Paul G ra d e). Mt. Dora:
M a it la n d : C o r r l n e N e s s .
Atlantic Bank to Macklln Fan
Titusville: Graphics. Drawing,
tasy Jewelry. Santa Cruz. Calif.
and Pastels: Best of Category —
Sixty-seven honorary mention
Fred Taylor. Sanford; Merit
ribbons were also awarded.
awards — Hope Barlon, Cler­
T h e w in n in g a rtis ts and
mont. and Bettye Reagan. Lake
Mary; Photography: Best o f craftsmen were chosen by the
Category. Dlone Negroni, Merritt Judges, Dr. George Pappas, pro­
Island; Merit award — Terrell fessor and chairman o f the
L ester. A lta m on te Springs: University of South Florida Art
Sculpture. Crafts and Mixed Department, and Hal Sparks
Media (three dimension): Best of D a v is , I n s t r u c t o r at th e
Category — Hank Stevens. San­ Jacsonvllle Art Museum.

In London. Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher, who narrow­
ly escaped an assassination at­
tempt three weeks ago when
terrorists bombed her hotel, was
Informed of the killing, but
Britain withheld official com­
ment pending full details, a
spokeswoman said.
Thatcher and Gandhi often
disagreed on political matters
but had frequent contact In the
framework of the British Com­
monwealth o f former British
colonial possessions.
Harcharan Singh, the secre­
tary-general o f the Supreme
Council of Sikhs In Britain,
called the sluylng “ the act of a
coward" but said Gandhi had
been "more or less asking for It"
since Indian troops stormed the

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the Golden Temple.
In Ottawa. Canadian Prime
M in is t e r B r ia n M u lr o n e y
expressed "profound shock" and
said the Indian people had suf­
fered "a grievous loss."
In Parts, the French National
Assembly stopped work for five
minutes tn memory of the slain
Indian leader.

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In Rome. Italian Communist
General Secretary Alessandro
Natta said he was "m oved and
shocked by the vile assassina­
tion o f Mrs. Indira Gandhi,
enlightened leader ofahe Indian
Union and protagonist of the
nonallgned stmggle for peace.
Independence of peoples and rise
of the Third World."

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"H er loss Is not only to the
Indians and India but to all the
people who love a democratic
system In the world." said a
spokesm an for the Foreign
Ministry of Thailand. "W e delorc the Incident. It was a
ratal act.”

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The director-general of In­
donesia's Information Ministry's
Press Relations department.
Sukarno, called Gandhi's death
"a great loss to the Non-Aligned
movement."
"She was chairperson of the
Non-Aligned movement, so we
are sad In particular for her
death." he said.

AREA DEATHS
Sanford; two sisters, Georgia Restlawn C*mef*»y. Calling hour* tor friend* Monro* T*rrac*. Sanford, will to told
LORETTA FREDERICK
will to told trocn noon until t p m . Friday at
Saturday al II a.m. at Shiloh C*m»t*ry with
Mrs. Loretta Frederick. 49. of Jones and Ethel Smith. Sanford.
tto ctopol Wilton Elctoltorgtr Mortuary In tto R*v Raton Doctor officiating. Sunrlta
ctigrgg.
Wllson-Elchelbcrger Mortuary.
F unaral Hem* In charge.
Apt. 52. Castle Brewer Court.
O N T O O M ia V .M R t. F R A N C O
Sanford, died Monday at Central Sanford, Is In charge of ar­ M
-F u n * r« l M r v lo t lor Franco* Montgomery,
Florida Regional Hospital. Bom rangements.
U . ot 1J0V* W. Itti It., Ion ford, wto dlod
DAVIDA 8. STEVENS
Sunday, will to at 4 g m . Saturday at
April 8. 1935 in Jasper. Fla., she
Wilton
C ktolto rgo r'i ctopal. 1110 Pin* Avo .
Davida Shevon Stevens. 2
had been a lifelong resident of
Santord. with tto Rav O.W. Warron official
Sanford. She was a laundry months, of Apt. 29. Lake Monroe ing Burial to follow in Rattlawn Camatory.
folder. She was a member of Terrace. Sanford died Sunday at Wilton Ektoltorgor Mortuary In ctorgo.
IV IN S . D AVID A SM tVON
Allen Chapel AME Church where O rla n d o R e g io n a l M e d ic a l —S TOravotld*
funeral tarvlctt for Davida
Cpnter.
Bom
August
19.
1984
In’
she served on the Stewardess
Stovon Stovona. 1 month*, of Agt. It, Laka
Board No. 2 and In Choir No. 2 Orlando, she Is survived by her
and the Lily White Lodge No. mother, Darlene Stevens; a
brother. Dashawn Johnson.
144.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e h e r Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
husband, William Frederick;
mother. Zona Turner: live sons. ford, Is In charge of arrange­
William Frederick Jr.. Richard ments.
B. Frederick. Larry D. Frederick.
Reginald D. Frederick and Kevin
E. Campbell, all of Sanford; two Funeral Notices
daughters. Sherond F. Redding
ID IR IC K . MRS. LOR I T T A
and Shirley Ann Frederick, —F RFu
n e ra l t* rv ic * t for M r*. Loretta
Sanford; one sister. Madelon V. Froderkk. 4f. of Apt. n C atfk Brower Court,
McGill. Sanford; two brothers. Sanford, who died Monday, will to of II a m.
(THE BACK SIDE OF CARD “C")
Saturday at Allan Chapel AM E Church. IJOJ
Charlie Turner Jr.. Houston, and Olivo
Avo., Sanford, with gattor John H.
Paid
For By CllUana For Criminal Juallca
Michael Simmons. Jacksonville; Woodard officiating Burial t* follow In
and five grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchelbrrger Mortuary
In charge.

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Do you know everything you need to about
funeral service? If not, W .L. Gramkow Is the
man to turn to. He's a licensed funeral direc­
tor and fully qualified to answer all your ques­
tions. Stop In and talk to him any time. He's
here to help.

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE

WILLIAM T. HARTMAN
M r. W i l l i a m T h e o d o r e
Hartman. 79. o f 502 E. Jessup
Ave.. Longwood. died Tuesday
at his home. Bom Sept. 4. 1905
In Buffalo. N.Y.. he moved to
Longwood from Bolivar. N.Y. In
1967. He was a retired grocery
manager and a Lutheran.
Survivors Include his wife.
Marguerite: son. William L..
Anaheim. Calif.
B aldw ln -Falrchlld Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs. Is In
charge of arrangements.

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Mrs. Frances Montgomery. 54.
of 1205 Vi W. Eighth St.. San­
ford. died Sunday at the Sanford
N u rs in g and C o n v a le sce n t
Center. Bom Feb. 8. 1930 in
Cape Charles. Va.. she moved to
Sanford In 1965. She was a
homemaker and a Baptist.
S h e Is s u r v iv e d by h er
husband. Willie Montgomery.

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Wednesday, Oct. 11, 14S4— IB

Cooks Of The Week

Ratliff's Travels Lead To Writing Cookbook
Bjr Brenda Love
Herald Correspondent
In his travels, which Included living In the
Orient for a year and a half. B. Earl RatllfT Jr. of
$anford . has become acquainted with epicurean
delicacies from several countries, but developed a
special fondness for Oriental cuisine. He says the
variety of color, texture and flavor 01 Oriental food
Is one of the reasons he finds It so appealing. To
ihare his recipes, he Is writing an Oriental
Cookbook.
Earl Is a native of Sanford and Is a graduate of
Seminole High School and the University of
Florida. His career In aeronautics spanned 22
years. And for a while he and his son. David,
owned a travel agency together. Currently. Earl Is
operating the family business. Ratliff &amp; Sons,
with his uncle.
In addition to writing a cookbook. Earl is also
writing a spy novel. Lately, though, he says the
novel Is gettin g more attention than the
cookbook!
Earl has six children, four of whom are
atlopted. Of these, two are Korean, one Thai and
one Vietnamese. He shares the "Cook of the
Week" spot with his son. David, because their
cooking Is a "cooperative effort." Earl says that
they get together often on Sunday afternoons to
cook up something special. Earl’s mother Is
especially glad for this, since she confesses that
she "makes u mess of cooking."
Along with their kitchen teamwork. Earl and
David also make a "family affair" of amateur
photography. David Is presently employed at
Continental Testing Labs In Fern Park and Is a
staff sergeant In the National Guard. Besides
(poking and photography, he says he also likes
cpllectlngguns.
: Earl's recipes reflect the essence of Oriental
cpokcry, combining color, texture and flavor to
cfcate a memorable mqpl.
HOT AND SOUR SOUP
(SOUTHERN CHINESE)
1'A cup shredded pork
.soy sauce
jdry sherry
Icornstarch
!5 li cups chicken broth
! Mi teaspoon salt
Vi cup chicken, cooked and shredded
Vi cup bamboo shoots, sliced (or Chinese black
niushrooms. also called "wood ears." May be
p irchascc! at ’ Chinese" store In Palm Springs
llaza. Altamonte)
Li cup bean curd
2 eggs, beaten
2
teaspoons red wine vinegar
4 drops hot pepper sauce
l teaspoon sesame oil
Pbich o f sugar
I teaspoon scallions, minced
Marinate pork In mixture of 1 teaspoon each of
soy sauce, sherry and cornstarch for 15 minutes.
Heat chicken broth. Add salt and 2 teaspoons soy
saurc. Bring to boll. Add pork and boll 1 minute.
Add chicken and bamboo shoots (nr "wood

B. Earl Ratliff Jr.,
right, serves Hot And
Sour Soup In a Ming
bowl to his son, David
Ratliff. The father and
son cooking
combination comos up
with a variety of
epicurean dellcasles
to all who share the
fruits of this culinary
venture.
Ptet. by Tammy Vincant

ears"). Simmer. Mix 2 tablespoons cornstarch
with 2 tablespoons water and add to soup. Stir
until thick. Add bean curd and egg. Stir to mix
well. Season with vinegar, hot pepper, sesame oil
and sugar.
MOROCCAN CHICKEN
Vi cup olive oil
3 medium onions, thinly sliced
2 teaspoons ground ginger
3 garlic cloves, minced
2 teaspoons powdered coriander
1 medium eggplant, sliced and quartered (may
be omitted)
B carrots cut In large pieces (may be omitted)
W cup fresh parsley, chopped
fresh ground pepper, to taste
2 frying chickens or equivalent In chicken
breasts
1can chicken broth
2 lemons, quartered
1cup salad olives
Heat oil In large skillet or dutch oven. Add
bilio u s' anu garlic.’ Saule until onion* arc
translucent. Remove onions and set aside. Mix In
coriander and parsley. Salt and pepper to taste.
Cook about two minutes. Fry chicken In spiced oil
a few pieces at a time until golden brown. Add
more oil. If needed. Add broth, eggplant and
carrots. Add water to just cover. Cover and cook
slowly for. 30 pqlnutca. Mix In hftnons and olives
and continue.to cook for about 20 minutes or
until Ingredients are tender.
OOBI PULL AO
(INDIAN)
10 ounces uncooked white rice
2 tablespoons butter

4 tablespoons peanut oil
1 teaspoon salt
1 medium onion, sliced thin
2 cardamoms, crushed
4 cloves garlic, minced
I teaspoon ground cinnamon, or I cinnamon
stick
Vi teaspoon curry powder
Vi pound cauliflower sprigs
5 tablespoons sour cream
1 teaspoon ginger
1 teaspoon chill powder
6 whole cloves
1 teaspoon cumin
Vi teaspoon red pepper
2 sliced cucumbers, soaked In vinegar and salt
2 tomatoes, sliced
Vi ounce sliced roasted almonds
Vi cup chopped fresh parsley
Prepare rice per boiled recipe. Heat butter and
oil. fry cauliflower until half done, set aside. Fry
onions and garlic. Add all Ingredients except sour
cream, icmatp- and - cucumber.. Fry for five
minutes. Stir frequently. Add Vi cup water, and
sour cream. Mix well. Add tomato and cucumber
as garnish. Sprinkle with almonds and chopped
fresh parsley.
SNOW PEAS WITH W ATER CHESTNUTS
(CANTONESE)
Vi |wund fresh Chinese pea pods
1 tablespoon peanut oil
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1clove garlic, minced
1 can water chestnuts, drained and sliced
1 can bamboo shoots
■4 cup chicken broth

PHOTO DARKROOM TECH­
NIQUES (evening class)-Thls
course Is designed to give the
beginning black and white pho­
tographer a familiarity with the
darkroom. The student will learn
how to expose and develop film,
as well as basic black and white
printing techniques.
SLIM ’N TRIM (morning, af­
PHOTOGRAPHY/ADVANCED ternoon and evening classcs)-An
(evening class)-Dcslgned to teach exercise program Involving all
the student problem solving types o f exercises such as
techniques for photographing caiesthenlcs. slow stretches and
people, places and things. Em­ barre exercises. Designed to In­
p h a s is w ill be p la c e d on crease flexibility, endurance and
technical skill building with energy, to create more aware­
cameras, lighting and films.
ness of proper diet, to lose Inches
and Improve posture.
J A Z Z D ANCE/EXERC1SE
(evening class)-A total form of
dance and exercise In which you
are taught proper body align­
ment. coordination, desclpllne.
A\lA»-XST •»
fit* &gt;1 AM*. U ttf PM I/IUIHU SAMOHO
flexablllty and rhythm. You ac­
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stamina, poise, and confidence
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tion for music and total enjoy­
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----ment. Jane Fonda’s workout is
OSD A t H0ICI 11AN BONIllSS CINUH t UI
taught In this class.
S N O W S K IIN G (e v e n in g
H5 1 . 6 9
classl-Eight hours of classroom
orientation to skiing; pre-slope
1 XI HA 11 AN
exercise, clothing, equipment
...... , . s 7 . 5 9
adjustment and maintenance,
courtesy and safety on the
t HI SH MADf H01 OH Mil U
slopes. Method o f Instruction
Includes lecture-descusslon.
„ s 1 . 4 9
demonstrations and films.
» HI SM MA1)1
IN T R O D U C T IO N TO
PERSONAL COMPUTERS (af. s 1 . 4 9
temnon and evening clasa)-Thls
course Is designed to teach
It as ’ll IL i U IN 10 i MOPS
students about the personal or
. S 1 . 5 9
micro computer. You will learn
the hardware components that
t 1AN A, HONi 11SS
make-up the computer system,
. S 1 . 5 9
the software that drives U. and
the vocabulary o f the computer
SMAH U IHA l l AN A Mi Al 1
age. S tu d en ts w ill rec eive
"hands-on" experience on the
, s 1 . 6 9
Apple computer.
INTRODUCTION TO WORD
F R O M OUR DELI
PROCESSING FOR THE APPLE
COMPUTER (afternoon class)S1 . 69
This course will Introduce the
LEAN BOILED HAM
to word processing for
N1 .B 9 student
LEAN BAKED HAM
the Apple computer. General
word processing terminology,
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word processing software, basic
keyboard editing techniques,
T
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N
B E S T P R I C E S IN
and advanced formatting lech,
nlques will be covered. The
FOR FREEZER ORDERS
students will receive "hands-on"
PHOTO/CAMERA A IMAGE
(evening class)-A basic study of
photograpgy. teaching exposure,
composition, lighting, camera
typ es and equ ip m en t. Th e
course provides help for the new
photographers and answers
questions that may have come
up for the veteran photographer.

LEE M EA TS

ALMOND LAKE WITH FRUIT
(MANDARIN)
1envelope unflavored gelatin
3 tablespoons cold water
Vi cup evaporated milk
1Vi cups water
3 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons almond extract
2 cups canned or fresh fruits (pineapple,
maraschino cherries. Ilchls. mandarin orange.
etc., may be comblnedl
Mix gelatin and 3 tablespoons cold water In
saucepan. Place over low heat and stir until
dissolved. Add milk, water and sugar. Stir until
sugar Is dissolved. Add almond extract and mix
well. Pour Into 9x5x3 Inch dish and refrigerate.
When set. cut Into cubes, and mix with fruit.
INDIAN TEA
3 cups water
sugar to taste
2 teaspoons ground elnnumon
3 teaspoons loose tea (Darjeeling lea may be
purchased at Barney’s In the Altamonte Mall)
whole milk or condensed milk, to taste
Bring all Ingredients to boll und stir. Strain and
serve.
SWEET AND SOUR SAUCE
(THAILAND)
Vi cup pineapple juice, unsweetened
3 tablespoons peunul oil
3 tablespoons brown or refined sugar
1 teaspoon soy saurc
Vi teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Vi cup wine vinegar
Vi tablespoon cornstarch and I cup watesr.
mixed
Combine all Ingredients In u saucepan. Place
over low heat and stir until hot.
SWEET AND SOUR SAUCE
(CANTON STYLE)
2 tablespoons peanut oil
Vi cup mixed sweet pickles with juice, chopped
Vi teaspoon garlic powder
4 tablespoons vinegar
4 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 cup chicken broth
Vi tablespoon cornstarch
Heat oil and stir fry pickles with Juice for Vi
minute. Add garlic, vinegar, sugar, soy sauce.
Bring to boll and cook 2 minutes. Add broth nnd
cornstarch. Stir until suuce thickens.

GENERAL &amp; PREVENTIVE
CARE CENTER

SCC Sets Leisure Tim e Classes
The Leisure Time Program at
Seminole Community College
announces that the following
classes will begin November 7
through November 14. 1984.
" T h e s e c la s s e s a re s e lfsupported by student fees at no
expense to the taxpayer." ac­
c o r d in g to F ay C. B rak e.
Coordinator of the Program. Reg­
istrations are being accepted In
the Registrar’s Office at SCC.
S O C I A L
D A N C •
ING / B E G IN N IN G (e v e n in g
classl-lnstructlon In Foxtrot,
S w in g und C h a-C h a. A ls9
beginning Waltz. Designed for
use In a night club environment.

1 teaspoon cornstarch
Wash peas. Remove tips and strings. In wok or
heavy skillet, combine oil. soy saurc and garlic.
Cook over low heal until garlic has browned. Add
pea pods, water chestnuts and bamboo shoots.
Cook over high heat for l minute while tossing
lightly with chopsticks or Iwo spoons. Add broth;
cover and cook over medium heat 2 minutes.
Combine cornstarch with I teaspoon cold water,
stir Into peas Cook uncovered, over high heat
until sauce thickens and begins to bubble, about
2-3 minutes.

experience on the Apple com­
puter.
IN T R O D U C T IO N TO TH E
ELECTRONIC SPREAD SHEET
(VISICALC) FOR THE APPLE
COMPUTER (evening class)-Thls
course will Introduce the student
to the electronic spread sheet for
the Apple computer. General1
sp rea d sh eet te r m in o lo g y ,
spread sheet software, basic
keyboard editing techniques,
replication and recursive tech­
niques. and forms and advnaced
template techniques will be
covered. The students will re­
ceive "hands-on" experience on
the Apple computer.
G IN G E R B R E A D H O U SE
C O N S T R U C T IO N (e v e n in g
c!ass)-This course will consist of
two three-hour classes. Basic
house construction consist of
four wall pieces und two roof
pieces.

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Wxlruwtiy, Oct. 31, ItM

Priest Attempts To Quiet
Gaggle Of Wagging Tongues

Funds For Fun
A t Christmas
Anne Campbell, president of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
Ladles Auxiliary 10108, San­
ford, presents $125 contribu­
tion from her unlf to Ron
D e n is , d a y tre a tm e n t
coordinator for Seminole
Com munity Mental Health
Center, to begin fund to
provide a Christmas dinner
party at a restaurant for
clients at the Aegis day care
center, 201 W. First St.,
Sanford. Cllenf on the left Is
w o r k i n g on H a llo w e e n
lack-o-lantern made from
papier mache. Aegis pro­
vides care for persons with
chronic emotional or mental
disabilities ranging In age
from In their 20s to 80s.
H*r*W Plwt* fey TMMMy VkKwrt

Engagement
Born In Orlando, the bride-elect Is the
maternal granddaughter of Mrs. Grace Hair.
3500 Mldlron Drive. Orlando, and the late Mr.
Weldon Smith Hair. She Is the paternal
granddaughter of Mrs. Ella Mae Johnson.
Frederlcktown. Mo., and the late Mr. Hubert

Lee Johnson.
Miss Johnson attends Seminole Community
College and Is employed us cashier by
Winn-Dixie. Lake Mary.
Her fiance, born In Orlando. Is u I 9H3
graduate of DeLand High School. He Is
employed by Dove's Taxidermist. Casselberry,
and H. Pell Nursery. Osteen.

First. "Mad." let me congratu­
late your husband, lie Is one of a
minority. In 1982. about 8.4
million households should have
been receiving child support. Of
these, only 2.9 actually received
anything at all. and only 1.89
million received the full umount
ordered!

The regular monthly meeting of the Norman .
Deverc Howard Chapter. United Daughters of the
Confederacy, was held Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Troy Ray. Sr.. In Loch Arbor, with
Mrs. Glenn J. Wlmbtah as co-hoatesa.
The meeting was conducted by the president.
Mrs. Charles (Tonll Hobeon. who asked Mrs.
Julian (Domartoua) Varn to conduct the opening
ceremonies with all members participating.

treasury, which was secured b y hales o f co tto n ,
and stuted that, ut one time, 5(X).000 bales of
cotton were being held as security.

After reports from committee chairmen, the
speaker was Introduced. by Mrs. Hobson us
Commander William D. Hogan. Sons of Con­
federate Veterans. Orlando. Cdr. Hogan's topic
was "Financing the Confederacy." with salient
[mints of Interest being the Confederate money hr
had on display. Cdr. Hogan pointed out that all
the money was numbered and signed In
longhand with pen and Ink. Adequate printing
machinery was not available.

At the conclusion of his talk, members
questioned Cdr. Hogan on various [ m i I i i I h of
Interest he hud covered. An enthusiastic round of
applause concluded Cdr. Hogan's program.

Notes and Imnds were Issued ut 0% IntcrcM.
many of them never reaching maturity by the
end of the wur. Paper money was cut with
scissors by hand us that was the only method
then available.

Members were asked to bring a personal story
or anecdote to the November meeting almut their
Confederate ancestors.
Refreshments were served to those previously
mentioned und other members. Including Mrs.
Martha Ashby. Mrs. Sara Krlder. Mrs. Carolyn
Cornelius. Mrs. Robert Miller. Mrs. Grace Wallace,
und Mrs. Hazel Cush.

GRAPEFRUIT
F R O M FLO R ID A

fo r d . and m u tc rn a l grea t
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Me. Gordon, also of Sanford.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Miles Strejc, Charlotte.
N.C.

Richards Invites the members
to participate In a question and
answer session where he will
explain how they may better
express their art and utilize It for
the commercial field. Richards,
with 16 years experience In this
field began his training as an art
major with a minor In history at
Long Beach University, and was
accepted by the honors club
program.
g e |us also studied at the Otis
Art Institute and the Chanard
Art Institute In Los Angeles. In
1976 Richards accepted a posi­
tion with Merry Mary Fabrics In
Los Angeles starting with basic
art work he worked his way dp
to become their art director.
In 1981 he left there to Join Art
Connection. In i®8* ’
ceoted a Job with Commissioned
Art Sales Company (also In L A 1
working with the clients devel­
oping individual art packages. In
1983 he was commissioned as a
imrrtor* Designer by Pepperdlne

uExercise
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Prime Time raa
R es tau ra nt s, and th
Martini Restaurant.
R eservations for the luncheon

I

DEAR ABBY: I Just had to
write In response to "H alf Pint."
who Is convinced that all her
problems stem from her short
stature.
My problem was the opposite.
I've been 5 foot 10 since I was
15. Many adults told me I should
be a model becuase I was very
pretty and had long legs. But did
I have dales? Not until I was 20.
Like "H alf Pun." I blamed my
lack of popularity on my height,
until one day my eyes were
opened. I had a friend In high
school who never lacked for a
date or a party to attend. People
norked around her like dies to
hon ey. She was 5 foot 2.
overweight and rather homely.
Why was she popular? And why
wasn't I? then came Ihc revela­
tion: She always had a smile on
her face. I rarely did. (People
used lo ask me who I was mad
al.) She reached out to others
and made them feel Important. I
expected others to make Ihc drst
move. She laughed at herself. I
never laughed — I was too busy
picking up the "chip" that was
knocked off my shoulder.
‘ Needless to say. I needed an
attitude change, not a physical
one. After I changed my attitude
I bad a dood of friends and a
bevy of beaus.
Incidentally. I'm happily mar­
ried now to a man who's 5 foot
10. He was chosen for his height
In character — not physique.
LAURIE IN HILTON
HEAD ISLAND, 8.C.

HOLIDAY PORTRAIT COLLECTION

Including.:! Christmas Carol Card

The Office of Community In­
structional Services at Scmlnole
Communliy College will offer a
class “ Dealing With The Crisis
Of Divorce And Separation."
This class Is designed to help
those who are contemplating
divorce, moving through the
divorce process, and who arc
divorced. A group setting will be
established whereby Individuals
may realistically view options
ami alternatives.
Mr. Gery Weltering will Ik- the
Instructor. Class will begin Nov.
6 and will continue for seven
Tuesday evenings from 7-10
pm . In the Science Building.
S-206. Tnls class Is open to men
and women. Fee: S I5.

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Give a 5 " x 7 " portrait with this Musical Greeting. Our Holiday Portrait
Collection includes: 2-8xlO&gt;, 3-5x7s, 15 Wallet Portraits and one Christmas
Carol Card (Portrait not included.)
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CO NFID EN TIAL TO SU F ­
FERING A TERRIBLE LOSS IN
VANCOUVER: My condolences,
sir. The philosopher Arnold
Toynbee put It this way: "There
are two parties to the suffering
that death Indicts, and In the
apportionment of this suffering,
the survivor lakes the brunt."

A ll FOR ONIy 1 2 $ 9 5

Pen Women To Hear Artist
The Winter Park Branch of the
National League of American
Pen Women will meet Saturday.
Nov. 10 at the Langford Hotel In
Winter Park. Local artist and
designer Scott Richards will
speak on the topic "How to
Succeed In the Commercial
Field."

Class D eals
W ith Crisis
O f D ivo rce

For further Information please
call the Office o f Community
Instructional Services 323-1450.
ext. 30-1 from Orlando 843-7001.
ext. 304.

ENJOY

Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Susan
Blghop) Strcjc of Plnevllle, N.C.,
announce the birth of their son.
Stephen Donald, on Sept. 6.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Bishop. San­

DEAR MR. KIRBY: Until I
saw my mall concerning child
support. I had no Idea there were
so many millions of people who
were angry about It. Let's hope
the new Federal Child Support
Law will fix the Injustices. But
Instead of a cure, let's consider a
prevention.
Hello, young (and old) lovers,
wherever you are. hear this: It's
ull right to fall In love with a
person who has children by a
previous marriage, but don't
marry until you figure nut how
much will be left after the child
support Is paid.
Love may be lovelier Ihc
second time around, but the law
says. "First families come first."
It mav not be fair, but who said
life was fair?

$100,000condo.

The wedding will Ik- an event of Saturday.
Nov. 3. at 2.30 p.m.. at Osteen Baptist Church.
Osteen.

NEW ARRIVAL

One of the biggest problems In
the child support program Is the
lack o f s ta n d a rd iz a tio n o f
awards. Let's hope one of the
provisions of the new Federal
Child Support Law will fix that.
That law requires each state to
develop standards for the child
support awards by Oct. 1. 1987.
These standards will almost
certainly take Into consideration
the needs of the child and the
resources available to both re­
sponsible parents.
P le a s e e n c o u r a g e y o u r
husband to continue paying.
The one who will most appreci­
ate It In the long run Is his child.
W ILLIAM D. KIRBY.
DIRECTOR. VERMONT
CHILD SUPPORT PROGRAM

DEAR ABBY: This Is for "Mad
in D allas." who complained
because her husband had to pay
S330a month In child support to
Ills ex-w lfe who lives In u

United Daughters Told How
Confederacy Was Financed

He also reminded |he members that the
Confederacy had to start with a completely empty

Dear
Abby

DEAR FATHER BARTKE:
Thank you for a letter that is
sure to educate many, and I
hope will still u gaggle of waggl­
ing tongues.

Johnson -Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. James Hubert Johnson. IOO
Wilkins. Sanford, announce the forthcoming
marriage of ihclr daughter. Elizabeth Anne
Johnson, to Gerry Lee Harrison, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Harrison of Osteen.

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D E A R A B B Y : Y esterd ay,
while walking down the street
hand In hand with my wife and
two daughters, we noticed many
hostile stares, and received
nasty comments from some of
the people who passed by.
Why? Because as a priest of an
Eastern Orthodox Church. I
wear the traditional black suit
and w hite collar, but It Is
generally assumed that I am a
Roman Catholic priest who has
"strayed" and Is flaunting it
publicly.
Abby. you would be doing
approximately 1.500 married
Orthodox priests and thousands
of Episcopalian priests In the
United States a huge service If
you would Inform your readers
that not all priests are Roman
Catholic, which Is the only
church that forbids Its priests to
marry.
As for the rest of us. we are
happily married husbands and
fathers.
THE REV. FATHER
JOHN BARTKE,
ST. MICHAEL ORTHODOX
CHURCH. VAN NUTS. CALIF.

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Pecans Spark Flavor
Of Rich Cheesecakes
llomrmadr cheesecake Is an rxccptlnnal de­
ssert to serve family and friends alike. Among (he
numerous variations on the classic cheesecake,
the Krafl Kitchens^ offer two harvest recipes —
Texas Praline Cheesecake and Caramel-Pecan
Layered Cheesecake — featuring pecans and
cream cheese.
Whether served at the conclusion of a family
meal or as the highlight of a dessert buffet, these
autumn recipes will make everyone feel special.
TEXAS PRALINE CHEESECAKE
1cup graham cracker crumbs
3 tablespoons sugar
3 tablespoons margarine, melted
•••
3 8-oz. pkgs. cream cheese, softened
IV4 cups packed dark brown sugar
2 tablespoons Hour
3 eggs
IVi teaspoon vanilla
Vi cup finely chopped pecans
Combine crumbs, sugar and margarine: press
onto bottom of 9-Inch sprlngform pan. Hake at
350degrces. 10 minutes.
Combine cream cheese, sugar and flour, mixing
at medium speed on electric mixer until well
blended. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well
after each addltln. Blend In vanilla: stir In pecans.
Pour mixture over crust. Hake at 450 degrees. 10
minutes Reduce oven temperature to 250
degrees: continue baking 30 minutes. Loosen
cake from rim of pan: cool before removing rim of
pan. Chill. Brush with maple syrup and garnish
with pecan halves, If desired.
CARAMEL-PECAN LAYERED CHEESECAKE
I cup graham cracker crumbs

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1Vi teaspoons water
Vi cup pecan halves
2 tablespoons caramel topping
Combine crumbs, sugar ami margarine: press
onto bottom of 9-Inch sprlngform pan. Bake at
325 degrees. 10 minutes.
Combine cream cheese, sugar, flour and
vanilla, mixing at medium speed on electric
mixer until welt blended. Add eggs, one at a time,
mixing well after each addition. Reserve 1 cup
cream cheese batten stir in Vi cup caramel
topping. Spoon half of plain batter over crust:
cover with caramel batter. Sprinkle pecans over
caramel layer: spread remaining plain batter over
l&gt;ecans. Bake at 450 degrees. 7 minutes. Reduce
oven temperature to 250 degrees; continue
baking 30 minutes. Loosen cake from rim of pan;
cool before removing rim of pan. Chill.
Melt brown sugar and margarine In saucepan.
Add water: bring to troll. Add |tccans: cook 2
minutes, stirring constantly. Spread on waxed
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''' Early colonists to Virginia and
Massachusetts arrived at a time
when their ships' larders were
practically bare. They Immedi­
ately had to rely upon the fish,
game and vegetation of the new
land for survival.
Friendly Indians Introduced
them to the use of com and
other native plants and the
colonists and Indians Joined
together to give thanks for their
first harvest In the new land.
Thanksgiving Day remains
one of the most popular lime* for
gathering of family and friends
— still a time to share with
others In the giving of thanks for
the bounty of America.
MULLED APPLEPUNCH
3 pounds cooking apples
, ,2 teaspoons cinnamon
44 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon nutmeg
3 cans frozen lemonade con­
centrate
I red apple whole cloves
I gallon cider
Wash apples. Do not peel or
core; cut Into eighths. Cook In
small amount of water until very
soft. Pul through food mill or
sieve. Stir In spices. Add frozen
concentrate; heat gently until
lemonade Is thawed.
Stud red apple with whole
cloves; plage In heat-proof punch
bowl; add spiced apple mixture.
Heat elder (do not boll). Pour Into
punch bowl. Serve In mugs. This
kitchen-tested recipe makes
about 20 one-cup servings.
FRUITED V-8 PUNCH
12 orange wedges
, 30 whole cloves
1 can (40 ounces) V-8 cocktail
vrgctublc Juice
I quart apple elder (4 cups)
, 2 cups brewed tea
1 can (12 ounces) apricot
nectar
/cup packed brown sugar
Stud orange wedges with
cloves; set aside. In 4-quart
saucepan, combine remaining
liTgitdleiu*; heat to boiling.
Reduce heat to low. Cover;
simmer 10 minutes to blend
flavors.
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heat proof mugs. Garnish with
orange wedge. This kitchentested recipe mukes 12 cups or
12 servings.
COUNTRY PATE
tocup chopped onion
/cup chopped shallots
2 tablespoons butter or marga­
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14 pound fresh chicken livers
44 cup light cream
44 cup half and half
• . 44 cup Scotch
••• 3 eggs
.v l teaspoon salt
to teaspoon pepper
to teaspoon thyme, crushed
v 1 W pounds ground pork
• 46 cup diced smoked ham
v i to cup chopped parsley
.'18 slices bacon, cooked and
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•shallots In butter until golden.
Com bine In processor with
chicken livers and cream. Pro­
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Pack mixture Into small crocks
or loaf pans. Cover with foil.
Place In large baking pan. Fill
pan 1-Inch deep with boiling
water. Bake at 350 degrees for 1
44 hours. Remove from baking
an and chill overnight. This
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1 44 cups water
■ to cup (44 stick) butter or
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water In a medium saucepan.
Add butter. Bring to a boll.
Reduce heat, cover and simmer
6 minutes. Add stufllng crumbs:
stir Just to moisten.
Cover: remove from heat and
let stand 5 minutes. Fluff with a
fork before serving. This kitch­
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' To reheat stuffing, place In a
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Note; For more moist stuffing.
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2 cups half and half or milk
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Vi teaspoon salt
rice. ham. salt and sage.
Vi cup oil
Ingredients Baste roast with
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Use to fill cavities In hens.
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•4 teaspoon Tabasco pepper
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1 cup sliced mushrooms
I tablespoon Dijon mustard
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Vi cup sliced green onions
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W cup chopped parsley
Vi teaspoon oregano
sene. This kitchen-tested recipe from splitting. Heal butter In
tnashed squash Into onion mix­
2 tablespoons butter or marga­ Brush on hens. Bake 20 minutes
Vi teaspoon basil
10-Inch skillet; lightly brown
ture; heat to boiling. Reduce rine
makes 6 sen* Ings.
longer, basting frequently with
Vi teaspoon tarragon
onions. Add bed broth, tomato
heat to low; cover and simmer
PIQUANT ONIONS
glaze. Serve garnished with
2 cups cooked rice
Salt
15 minutes.
sauce, vinegar, raisins, silgar.
2 pounds small, while onions
grapes and parsley.
Vi cup diced smoked ham
Freshly ground pepper
thyme, salt and bay leaf. Cover.
Vi cup butler or margarine
TURKEY HINDQUARTER
1 teaspoon salt
Place turkey hlndquarter roast
Let soup mixture cool slightly,
1 can (13
ounces) beef
Bring to a boll; reduce heat,
ROAST
Vi teaspoon rubbed sage
on rack In shallow roasting pan.
then puree In batches In food
simmer
40 to 45 minutes or
broth
(not
condensed
I
4
Cornish
game
hens
(about
1
turkey
hlndquarter
roast
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In
325-dcgrce
oven
and
proccssoi or blen der until
I can (8 ounces) tom atojau ce
until onions are tender. Remove
(3 to 6 pounds!
roast for 1 Vi to 2 Vi hours,
smooth. Return puree to sauce­ pound each)
bay leaf. In small cup con bine
3 tablespoons cider vinegar
3 cups cooked rice
depending on size of the roast,
Vi cup orange marmalade
pan. Stir In half and half or milk
water and cornstarch. Stir Into
/cup seedless dark raisins
2 cups lightly steamed
until meat thermometer regis­
Vi cup Scotch
and cook over low heat until
tomato mixture. Add pepper
1 tablespoon sugar
vegetables |a selection of
ters 175 degrees to 180 degrees.
Frosted grapes
healed through.
sauce.
,,,
Vi
teaspoon
dried
leaf
thyme,
sugar
snap
(teas.
Parsley
During
last
half-hour
of
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Cook, stirring until mixture
sliced carrots, asparagus.
In skillet, brown mushrooms
ing. lightly steam vegetables. crumbled
makes about 2 quarts.
bolls and 'I; kens. This kitch­
en-tested -'‘ap e makes 4 to ’ 6
servings.
SPICY BAKED
HUBBARDSQUASH
3 pounds Hubbard squash,
pared, seeded and cut Into
_
Mi Inch pieces
(about 4 cups) water
Salt
YOUR MANUFACTURER’S
4 tablespoons butter or marga­
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1 cup milk
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1 cup sh redd ed C heddar
cheese
Vi cup sour cream
Vi teaspoon Tabasco pepper
sauce
Pinch of ground cloves
Pinch of ground allspice
3 tablespoons soft, fresh bread
crumbs
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1 minute, stirring constantly.
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and remaining ' i teaspoon sail.
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1cup sugar
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cocoa, baking soda, cinnamon
and sail.
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medium speed heal together
eggs, sugar, corn oil und vanilla
until well blended. Gradually
(tent In flour mixture until well
m ixed. Stir In carrots und
wulnuls. Turn Into prepared
(tan.
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35 minutes or until rake tester
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clean. Cool In (tan or wire rack. If
desired, sprinkle with confec­
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4 cups (I V4 pounds) pared,
cubed fresh turnips
1 tcuspoon sugar
1 V* teaspoons salt, divided
4 tablespoons butter or marga­
rine. divided
2 tablespoons flour
Mi teaspoon ground white
pepper
I Vk cups milk
Vi cup grated sharp Cheddar
cheese
V4 cup packaged, dry breud
crumbs
In medium saucepan bring 1
Inch of wutcr to boiling. Add
turnips, sugar und V* teaspoon
salt. Cover, cook 12 minutes or
until lender: drain. Remove and
set aside.
In same saucepan m e lt,'2
tablespoons butler: blend In
(lour, remaining 1 teaspoon edit
and pepper. Cook 1 minute'.
Remove from heat and gradually
stir In milk. Return to neat and
cook, stirring constantly, uhttl
mixture bolls und thickens.
Add cheese, stirrin g until
melted. In 10-by-6-by-2-V*lnch
baking dish alternate layera of
turnips and cheese sauce, .sIn
small saucepan melt remaining
2 tablespoons butter. Stir In
bread crumbs. Sprinkle crumbs
ovcrturnlus.
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mlnutea or until crumba are
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Benefits O f Estrogen
U s u a lly O u tw e ig h Risks
DEAR DR. LAMB - I have had
a real problem with vaginal
dryness for several years. My
gynecologist suggested OrthoCreme. I am on estrogen and
have been for many years,
because of a loss of tubes and
ovaries when I had cancer of the
sigmoid colon. I have had close
m onitoring, w ith six-m onth
checkups, for 20 years and have
no problems with unnatural
cells.
I'm on a descending dosage of
estrogen and now take a small
dosage every 11 to 12 days. I
stretch that out when 1 am
comfortabte. though my doctor
has always said things should be
kept In even dosages.
DEAR READER - While hot
(lashes arc the one symptom
that can be caused by a lack of
estrogen and relieved by taking
estrogen, a dry vaginal vault Is
the one physical sign that Is
definitely caused by lack of
estrogen. Like hot (lashii. the
condition can be relieved by
replacing needed estrogen.
Your letter concerns me.
though, because of your evident
desire to use as little estrogen as
possible. That may not be wise.
You can take a small dose to
curtail the obvious problems of a
menopause and still have Lone
loss occur. You may not know It
until you have lost height and
developed a humped spine and
thin bones that fracture easily.
A lot more takes place during
the menopause than Just hot
flashes and dryness. I have
discussed these In The Health
Letter Special Report 22. Un­
derstanding the Menopause.
Current thinking Is that the
benefits o f taking estrogen
usually outweigh any risks,
particularly In a patient who Is
followed regularly and carefully,
as you have been. Studies even
show that women who take
estrogen after surgical removal,
of the female organs have far
less risk of death from all causes
than women who do not take
estrogen.
DEAR DR. LAMB - Would
you settle an argument between
my son and me? Last winter he
took his 2-ycar-old daughter
outdoors five minutes after her
txfth. with wet hair. In 10/legrce
w rs'ber. t. objected, vayhsg she
would catch a cold. He main­
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virus and that the virus wasn't
sitting out there waiting for a
little girl with wet hair to come
along. Does a virus have to be
passed from person to person or
Individuals In Antarctica, peo­
can It be formed In the body
ple
on boats who were not
when a person doesn't take
exposed to colds before the boat
precautions?
DEAR READER — Your son Is trip, or others exposed to cold
right. However, a person’s re­ and elements, but protected
sistance to Infections can be low from people with the cold virus,
for many reasons. Including poor do not develop colds. '
nutrition, or even a failure of the
Send yo u r questions to Dr.
body to produce enough Im­ Lamb. P.O. Box 1551. Radio C ity
mune substances that ward off Station. New York. N.Y. 10019.
many Infections.
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The modem bridge player has
to wear two hats. When he Is
competing at rubber bridge or In
a team-of four event, making the
con tract Is the thing, and
overtricks can go you know
w here. But If h e’ s p layin g
duplicate bridge, a careful safety
play may get him a bad score If
all the suits and key cards are
behaving nicely.
For today's deal, let's assume
rubber bridge. The three notrump contract needs to be
played as safely as possible If It's
going to make. Declarer won the
opening lead with the Jack of
spades, played a spade to the
ace. and then played the ace and
quCcn of clubs. Down he went.

like the Tltnnlcl The wuy to
guarantee the contract Is to take
out an Inexpensive Insurance
policy against a bad club split.
Declarer should play ace p f
clubs..then a low club. Now he
has an entry to his hand so that
he can later cash the king of
spades, and he will be able to
take an assured nine tricks.
This ll/ie of play works even
when the clubs are 4-1. and It Is
certainly the right approach at
rubber bridge. What should you
do If you're playing the hand at
tournament bridge? Usually at
duplicate you take unusual
safety plays only If you are In a
doubled contract or In a contract
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YOUR B IRTH D AY
NOVEMBER 1,10 84
Your Influence over peers will
be greatly enhanced this coming
year. It Is likely you will be
selected or elected to hold an
Important post In a prominent
organization.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You have a marvelous faculty
today for taking over and man­
aging difficult situations too
hard for others to handle. Your
gift can be put to good uses.
Major changes are In store for
Scorpios In the coming year.
Send for your predictions today.
Mall 81 to Astro-Graph, Box 489.
Radio City Station. New York.
NY 10019. Be sure to state your
zodiac sign.
S A O ITTA R IU 8 (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Do not hesitate to discuss
your problems with trusted con­
fidants today. They may be able
to offer twists that have escaped

your notice.

the terms.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Put the other wonderful things
that life has to offer above your
material desires today. Don't
place stock In Items that collect
rust or dust.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
A situation that thus far has
shown Indications of being un­
profitable could take a turn for
the better today. Don't write It
off yet.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Early In the day there may be
some frustrations In your affairs
but they'll be manageable. Later,
In the afternoon, you’ll be back
on course.
ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 19)
Instead o f Jumping to con­
clusions today, take time to
collect all the facts. A situation
that looks shaky to begin with
may be basically stable.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Take time to study agreements
thoroughly today before afllxing
your signature to a legal docu­
ment. You might want to alter

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Goals aren't apt to be attended
to today If you lack persistence
and tenacity. Don't give up If
you fall on your Initial effort.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Someone you are especially fond
o f might do something that
displeases you today. Be forgiv­
ing Instead of making a big deal
about It.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) One
who has your ear often Influ­
ences you more than he should.
Take what is told to you today
with a grain o f salt, then Judge
for yourself.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If
you have an arrangement with
another that Is not working out
to your satisfaction, try to make
an adjustment today. Conditions
can be Improved.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A
social activity that you attend
today could turn out to be more
than Just a pleasant way to while
nway time. Something of sub­
stance might develop.

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Rather Not Betting On Landslide
Bjr Joan Hanauer
UPI TV Reporter
NEW YORK (UPI) - Dan
Rather says he’s not a betting
than — but If he were he
w ou ld n 't bet on a Reagan
avalanche on election day. He
wouldn't bet against It. either.
"I don't draw to an Inside
straight, I don't bet on the
weather and I don't bet on
politics." Rather said. "Politics
are so unpredictable."
What about ail tl.ose polls that
show Reagan walking uway with
a second term?
f'W e Journalists, and I Include
myself, have not done a good Job
of explaining polls. They may be
accurate the Instant they are
taken." he said, "but they have
the shelf life of fresh shrimp,
which Is to say they don't last.
"People don't always know
what they think or they change
their minds — I change my mind
a lot. And people don't always
tell the truth when some nosy
polltaker comes along.
"T h e most Important thing to
know Is how short their shelf life
Is. The pollsters will tell you that
If you ask. The pollsters are
salesman — Just like the point-

One of the things that never
ceases to Interest me about
presidential campaigns is what
subjects catch on and u’hat
subjects won't.
"I didn't say Issues because
voters seem to undergo an
almost Instant narcolepsy any
time the word Issues Is men­
tioned. and I find myself the
same way."
One topic that flared up during
the second Reagan-Mondale
debate was Armageddon.
"Every presidential vear you
have subjects that are a few
people's favorites, make their
way Into the campaign and then
are never heard from again." he
said, citing Klmoy and Matsu,
-two Islands off the coast of
Taiwan that became a debating
Dan Rather
polnl In the 1960 Kennedy*
clans — and some of them could Nixon debate and then returned
to obscurity.
sell Raid to a roach."
Rather, who again will anchor
"So It Is with Armageddon
CBS election night coverage, talk." he, said. " I mean no
doesn't get bored covering poli­ sacrilege. I read Revelations and
tics — because It Is unpredicta­ am as puzzled by It as the next
ble and because it Is Important.
person. But listening to what
"I'm always surprised." he was said In the debate. I still am
said. ''That's one of the nice puzzled. I don't know what It
things about covering politics. has to do with electing a presi­

Straiten was shot to death four years ago
^y her estranged husband. Paul Snider, who
Jicn killed himself. At the time of her death,
ie Playboy magazine centerfold reportedly
sis planning to marry Dogdonovich. 45.
id was to have a part In his film. "They All
pughed."
Private Investigator Marc Goldstein conided In his suit filed Friday In Santa

Monlcu Superior Court that Bogdanovich
Implied In his book. "The Killing of the
Unicom: Dorothy Slratten 1960-1980" that
Goldstein had helped Snider In the slaying.
Snider had hlrrd Goldstein to cheek out
rumors that Straiten was having an affair
with Bogdanovich, said Goldstein's at­
torney. Patrick Marley. He said the book
Incorrectly asserts that Goldstein helped
Snider buy a gun and that he encouraged
him to kill his estranged wife.
The suit claims the book falsely accused
Goldstein of knowing In advance that Snider
planned to kill Slratten and that he was
morally responsible for her death.
Among the alleged falst'hocxls In the book.

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The debates themselves —
well. Rather pointed out, they
were not debates, but "expanded
news conferences In which Ihe
candidates got to choose the
questioners, had some say ubout
the moderators and dictated the
form."

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - "The
Terminator," a science fiction
thriller starring Arnold,
Schwarzenegger, debuted In first
place at the box office last
weekend, with "Terror In the
Atalea." a collage of horror movie
clips, coming In a close second.
Studio executives announced
Monday that "The Terminator.”
which features a robot from the
future sent to present dny Los
Angeles to change the course of
history by murdering a woman,
grossed 94.02 million for a
spectacular per screen average
or94.001.

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The suit, which seeks $5 million In
general damages and $5 million In punitive
damages, names us defendants Slratten's
estate and attorney. Bogdanovich, and the
book's publisher William Morrow &amp; Co.

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"They are one of many Jour­
nalistic tools." he said. "They
are designed to let the public
know what the political pros
know In their back rooms. For
many years before exit polls, the
pols did their own version and
kept It to themselves. Modern
lournallsts said. In cITcct. we are
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according to the suit. Is u statement that
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even before the polls close.

P riva te Eye Sues B o gd a n o vich Fo r $10 M illio n
SANTA MONICA. Calif. (UPI) - A private
I detective has filed a $10 million libel suit
[against director Peter Bogdanovich, claim­
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iinaker's book of aiding In the murder of
actress Dorothy Straiten.

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“ Terror In the Aisles." a com­
pilation of horror movlr clips
released for Halloween, came In
a close second Its opening
weekend, with 94 million.
"B o d y Double.” Brian De
Palma's homage to Hitchcock's
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mlllllon. Feminists have criti­
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92 million for a 10-day total of
96.1 million.
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son protects her from a vicious
boyfriend, debuted In seventh
place with 91.6 million.
"American Dreamer." starring
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woman who finds romance and
life-threatening adventure with
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eighth with 91.58 million.
"Thi- Little Drummer Girl."
starring Diane Keaton as a
weak-willed actress pressed Into
the Israeli secret service, fel* five
places in Its second weekend,
grossing $1.91 million.
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places to 10th. grossing 91.4
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lln a , 71*.77*. thane* ru n
S 7a*SS'7l” E . 074 47*. thane* run
to a point on th* Nly right ol
way line ot Airport B lv d , tald
S ST*04'T*"W 71* t r to * point
point being a NEly oitontlon ot
on th* N. llna ol tald Avondal*,
thane* run N X*SS'1I "W along
th* canltrlln* ot th* Hlddtn
tald N llna. 074 47' to tha Point I
Lab* Airport Blvd Accatt Rd .
according to th* plat thereof at
of Baginning. AND ALSO LESS:
racordad In PB 77. PG f t ot th*
Commonc* ot Ih* S.le See. poat
Public R tcordt ol Samlnol*
ol Sac. 7. Twp. XS. Rga X E .
Samlnol* County. Florida, and
County. Florida, thane* run
run SOTOTTO-'E. along th* S
S .7 * * tn r‘l
along tald Nly
right olw ay llna, *4 I T to lh*
llna of tha SEW at tald Sac
417,74*. thanca run N 00*4100 E
C . ol.a cunra concave NEly
avlng a radlut of 114* 44'. 700 S4' to a paint an th. N
thane* run SEly along tald right ol way llna ol Airport
Blvd . laid point h.ing Ih* Point
curv* and right *1 way llna
Ol Beginning, thanca continue
through a central angl* of
J7*7l'SO". IFOR PI' to th* P T .
N 00*47 00 "E 417 TT. Ihanc# run
N »**I4*I7* W 747 $7*. Ihanc#
thane* run St**l7*ll "E. 117 01'
to th* Paint of Beginning, can
run N 7S»74'7*"W 71* X* to a
talnlng If 4444 Aertt
point on th* Wly right ol way
Raionlng from SR 7. Mobil#
llna ot a 40* road at recorded In
Homo R atldonllal O w tlllng
Official Racordt Bk 1001. PG
140* to 1417 ot th* Public R*
Oittrlcl (Tract «7)
card* ol Somlnol* County,
GC 7. Canaral Commercial
Florida, tald point being on a
Olttrlct and MR I. Multlpl*
Fam ily Rotldantlal Owtlllng
curv* concave Wly having a
Olttrlct
radlut ol 0X00*. a chord baar
Ing at N 00*07*17 "W and a chord
To that ot MR 7. Multlpl#
Fam ily Rttldantlal Owtlllng
at 47S R4*. thane* run Nly along
tald curv* through a central
Olttrlct
That property datcribod at:
angl* ot 70*04X4 4X 00* to a
point on a curv* concave Nly
Tract 47 (M R 71
Com mane# at th* SI* Sac
having a radlut ol ICON', a
chord bearing ol S 44*S**47"W
Pott of Sac 7. Twp 70S. Rg*
and a chord ot 114 Bi*. thane*
TOE. Samlnol* County. Florida,
run W ly along ta ld curv*
and run S tt -O T IX 'E . along th*
through a central angl* of
S llna of tha SE I* of tald Sac 7.
SttoTSS". 117*4* to th* P.T.,
417 .7 4*. th a n e * run
thane* run N 7**SS'7I"W 77* 77'
N 00*47 00 "E . 700 J*' to a point
on th* Nly right at way line at
to th* P.C. at a curv* concave
Sly having a radlut ol too OX,
Airport B lv d . tald point balng
th* Paint ot Beginning. Ihanc*
thane* run SWIy along tald
curv* through a central angl* ot
continue N 00*47 00 "E 407 ST*,
JODXOX' 474 IT* to Ih* P . T ,
thane* run N 00*77 74 "E 477 SS'.
thane* run S S7*04'7*"W. I X OX
thonc* run N I t U t ' l l ' W
to a point on th* Nly rlght of
471 TP. thane* run N 00*77'St"E.
way llna at Airport B lv d , tald
444 SO" to th* S. llna at lh* Nto ot
t a l d S t c . 7, th o n c * ru n
hr ititontlan at
a N Ely
th* cantarI In* at th* Hidden
S 0 f * l 4 't r l along tald S. line
of th* N it ol tald Sac 7. 070 70'.
L a k e -A irp o rt B lvd A cco tt
thanca run N 00*44W E 447 47-.
Road, according t* th* plat
thonc* ru n N .* f a l 4 'l 7 '‘ W.
tharaof at racordad In PB 77. PG
441 A t', thane* run N 00*44 O T E .
X at Ih* Public Racordt ot
Somlnol* Caunty. F lo rid a ,
I I 0 R .R R * . t h o n c * r u n
thane* run S Ta'SS'll E along
N 4 f* l4 'l* "W . 77S.1S' to th*
told Nly right at way line. 44 ST
right of way at S C.L. Railroad;
to th* P.C. ot a curv* cancava
thane* run $.S4*7l'Or'W along
N Ely having a radlut at 104* *4*.
tald right el way 77S SI' to th*
Paint *1 Curvature ol a curv*
thane* run SEly along tald
curv* and right ol way llna
concave NWly and having a
threugh a control angl* at
radlut at 1070 0*'. Ihanc* run
ST7I JX*. 170* *1* to th* F T .,
SWIy along tald curv* a dll
thanca run S***I7*H"E. 117 01*
lane* *1 470.70' through *
to th* Point of Beginning
central angl* ot l**47‘70" to th*
Btlng mar* gtnarally da
Point el Tangancy of tald curv*.
tcrlbad at loco tad N. ot Airport
thane* run S S7*04'7f"W. can
Blvd
E of Old Let# Mary Road
flnulng along tald right of way
and W ot Rotarvolr Lake.
4f I 00' to th* mogt Nly comar al
Th* Planning and Zoning
A vandal*, according to th* plat
Cammlttton will tubmll a roe
tharaof at racordad In PB 7. PG
om mandat ion to lh* City Cam
*4 ot th* Public Racardt ot
mltalan In lavar at. or agalntt.
Sem inal* C a u n ty. F lo rid a ,
Ih * ra g u a s ta d ch a n ga * r
thane* run S7t*SS‘7 l"| . along
amendment Tha City Com
th* N E ly boundary llna ot tald
m lttlo n w ill hold a Public
Avondal* 1104 AST to tha In
Haarlng In lh* City Cammlttion
tor taction ol th* Nly rlghtof
Roam in th* City Hall. Sanford.
way line at Halcyon St. and th*
Florida at 7:00 P M an Monday.
N ly r l g h t - a l - w o y lln a *1
November 74. 1*44 to contldtr
Clarendon A v a . according to
tald rocammandallent
tald plat at Avondal*. thane*
All parllat In Intoratt and
run S ortS'71 "E along tald Nly
cltltant than hava an oppartunl
right at way at Ciarahdon Ava.,
ty to ba heard at tald haarlngt.
470 477' to th* mott Sly corner
By ardor at th* Planning and
ol tald Avondal*. thonc* run
Zoning Cammlttton at th* City
S S7**4'yf"W. along th* SEly
at
Sanlord. Florida Ihlt 10th day
line *1 tald earner *1 tald
at October, 1444.
Avondal*. 114.77* I* a paint an

r

John Morrlt. Chairman
City of Sanlord Planning
and Zoning Cammlttion
Publllh: October 71 4 Nov
amber*. 1*44
O E Y 140______________________
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged in butlnttt at I0X
Slat* Street. Sanford Plata.
Sanlord. Samlnol* County.
Florida 77771 tndtr th* flctltlout
nam* of A 1 TR A V E L , and that
I inland to ragittar tald nam*
with th* Clark ol th* Circuit
Court. Samlnol# County. Florida
in accordance with th* pro
vltiont of th* Flctltlout Nam*
Statutat. to wit: Section 44S0*
Florida Statuttt l*S7
' t ' Jotaph.n# SawtM
Publlth October 17. 74. 71 4
November 7,1*44
O E Y 44
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In butln*:t at *00
Lake M ary Blvd . Sanford.
Samlnol* County. F or Ida under
th* flctltlout nam* of d.V m.
Computers Softwart. and that I
Inland to reglitor tald nam#
with th* Clark at th* Circuit
Court. Samlnol* County. Florida
In accordance with th* pro
vltiont of th* Flctltlout Nam*
Statute*, to wit; Section taso*
Florida Statute* 1*S7.
/*/ H P Kornlck
Publlth October 17. 74. 71 4
November 7.1*44
DEY4S
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged in butlnatt at 777
W Trd S I . Sanlord. Samlnol*
County. Flo rid a under Ih*
Iktltlout nam* ot JACK'S CY
C LE 4 SALVAGE, and that I
Intend to regltter laid nam*
with th* Clark ol th* Circuit
Court. Somlnol* County. Florida
In accordance with th* pro
vitloni of th* Flctltlout Nam*
Statute*, to wit Section 447 04
Florida Statute* 1*57.
/*/ Jack r Riggan
Publlth October 74. 71 4 Nov
ember 7,14.1*44
D E Y IX

TOTTci
NO TIC E It hereby given that
th* Board ol County Commit
tlonert of Seminole County,
Florida. Intend! to hold a public
haarlng to conitdar th* enact
mant ol an ordinance entitled
AN O R D IN A N C E P E R
TA IN IN C TO ISSUING C ITA
TIONS FOR VIOLATIO NS OF
TH E AN IM AL CONTR OL OR
DINANCES; PRO VIDING FOR
D E S I G N A T IN G E N F O R C E ­
M E N T O FFIC E R S ; PROVID
IN G F O R P E R S O N S
A U T H O R I Z E D T O IS S U E
C ITA TIO N S . P ROVIDING FOR
V IO L A T IO N S FO R W H IC H
C ITA TIO N S M AY BE ISSUED;
P R O V ID IN G C IV IL
P E N A L T I E S ; P R O V ID IN G
FO R R E S T R IC T IO N S ON
E N FO R C E M E N T * H » . : t M ' S
A U l H O R I T Y j P R O V ID IN G
FO R D IS P O S IT IO N OF
P E N A L T IE S A N D F IN E S ;
P R O V I D I N G
F O R
S E V E R A B IL ITY . PROVIDING
7 U 4 I N C L U S I O N IN
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY CODE
A N D P R O V ID IN G AN E F
F E C T IV E D A T E
at 7:00 p m . or a* toon thereat
tar at patalbl*. at lit regular
moating an Ih* 17th day’ at
Mm
iiMixr,
i* m
b * wt« w
■ g*---tvW Yegtn
rrga,
ttw
g in ttw ig
County Service* Building. 1141
Eott P in t Street, Room W -IX .
Sanlord. Florida Portent are
advltad that. If they decide to
appeal any decision mad* at this
hearing, they will naad a record
of th* proceeding*, and. tor tuch
purpot*. they may naod to
Intur* that a verbatim record ol
Ih* proceeding* it mad*, which
record include* th* tottlmony
and evidence upon which th*
appeal It to b* bated
AR TH U R H B EC K W ITH . JR .
Clark to tha Board of
County Commlttlonart ol
Samlnol* County,
Florida
By Sandy Wall
Deputy Clark
Publlth: October 71.1444
O E Y IS7
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO UR T
OF TH E E IP N T .T IN T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N O F O R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO.i 44-447* CA-44-0
M ID LA N TIC HOME
M O R TG AG E CORPORATION,
l/k/a COLONIAL
M O R TG A G E C O R P .
Plaintiff.
vt
JOHN N O EETSand
C H A R LO TTE M D E E TS .
hit wit*.
Defendant!
NO TICE OF SALE
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that on th* Jam day ol Nov
ember. 1*44. ot 1100 A M at tha
door ol th* Caurlhaut* ol
Seminal* Caunty. Sanlord.
Florida, th* undartlgnad Clark
will otter tor tala th* following
dater Ibad real property:
Lot 17. Block 4. Hettlor Horn**
Orlando Section On*, according
to th* Plat tharaot at racordad
In Plat Book IT. Pagat S and 4 at
th* Public Record* ot Samlnol*
County. Florid*
Th* a tor at* Id tala will b*
mad* purtuenl to a Summary
Final Judgment entered on
October 7S. 1*44 In Civil No
44 0*7* CA 0* G now ponding In
th* Circuit Court ol the Eigh
Nan th Judicial Circuit In and tor
Samlnol* County. Florida
D A T E D Ih lt 24th day al
Oclobar. 11*4
(S E A L)

Arthur H Backwllh. Jr.
Clark ot th* Circuit Court
Samlnol*Caunty. Florid*
By JaanBrlllant
Deputy Clark
Publish October I I 4 November
7.1*44
D E Y IS*

F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged in butlnatt ot 110
W SR 474. Fern Park. Seminole
County, Florid* I27X under the
flctltlout nam* of PERSONAL
IZE D A U TO D E T A IL , and that
I Intend to register tald nam*
with th* Clerk ol the Circuit
Court. Samlnol* Caunty. Florida
In accordance with tha pro
vltiont ot th* Flctltlout Nam*
Statutes, towlt Section 44S0*
Florida Statutes 1fS7
/»/ Richard EMenfleld
Publitn October I I 4 November
7.14.71.1*44
D E Y 1SS
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given that w*
are engaged In butlnatt at STt
Orange S t . Altamonte Springs.
Sam.nol« County. Florida 77701
under th* flctltlout nam* of
C O A S T T O C O A S T
A U T O M O T IV E E Q U IP C O .
and that w* Intend to register
tald nam* with th* Clark ot th*
Circuit Court. Samlnol# County.
Florida In accordance with th*
provision* ot the Flctltlout
Nam* Sta*u**t. la wit Section
•as 0* Florida Statutat l*S7
/*/ Dannlt L Rodgert
i Gary L Hopklnt
Publlth Octobar i t 4 November
7.14.11.1*44
D E Y IS4_____________________
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T, IN
AN O FOR S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
CASE NO. 47-XXCA-44-E
C IT IC O R P PERSON TO
PERSON FIN A N C IA L
C E N TE R . INC .
Plaintiff.
v*.
C A R L O S C. M O N T A L V O .
H AN N ELO R E M O NTALVO , hit
wit*. TH E U N IT E D STATES
OF AM ER ICA, and FR E ED O M
SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSOCIA
TIO N.
Oafandanlt
NO TIC E OF
FOR ECLO SUR E SALE
NO TIC E It hereby given that
th* underlined A R TH U R H
BEC K W ITH . JR Clark of th*
C irc u it Court ot Somlnolo
County, Florida, will on th* Jrd
day of December. 1*44. between
It a m and 7 p m. at th# Wett
Iron! door ol Ih* Semlnol#
Caunty Courthout*. Sanford,
Florida, oftar tor tala and tall at
public outcry to th* highest and
bast bidder tor cath. th* follow
Ing dttcrlbad proparty tltuat* In
Samlnol* County. Florida
Lo t 2. T R I P L E T L A K E
SHORES TH IR D A O O ITIO N .
according to th* Plat thereof at
racordad In Plat Book 12. Pag*
TO, Public Records ol Semlnol*
County. Florida
pursuant to th* Final Judgment
entered In a cat* pending In tald
Court tha ttyl* of which It
Indicated above
W ITNESS my hand and ol
fklal tael ot tald Court this TJnd
day of Octobar. 1444
(S E A L )
A R TH U R H B EC K W ITH . JR
C LE R K OF
TH E C IR C U IT CO UR T
By: Charyl R. Franklin
Deputy Clark
Publlth: Octobar 24.71.1M4
O E Y 171
NO TIC E OF
PUBLIC H EAR IN O
TH E BOARD O F C O U N TY
C O M M IS S IO N E R S OF
SEM INO LE C O U N TY will hold
a public haarlng In Rdom W I X
NO VEM BER 27. 1144 at 7 HO
P M . or at toon thereafter at
p o s s ib le , to c o n s id e r a
S P E C I F IC L A N D USE
A M E N D M EN T to th* Samlnol*
County Comprehantlv* Plan and
RE ZONING of th* dttcrlbad
AN O R D IN AN CE A M EN D
ING ORDINANCE 77 2S WHICH
AM EN D S TH E D E T A IL E D
L A N D USE E L E M E N T OF
T H E S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C O M P R E H E N S IV E P LA N
FROM LOW D E N S ITY RESI
D E N TIA L ,M E D IU M O E N S ITY
R E S ID E N T IA L / P R E S E R V A
TIO N TO COM M ERCIAL FOR
TH E PURPOSE OF REZON
IN G F R O M A 1 A G R IC U L
TU R E T O C 1 R E T A IL COM
M E R C IA L . th* following da
tcrlbad property
Parcel* 17. I I and «A. Section
X . Townthlp 21 South. Rang* X
East. Seminole County. Florida
(Further datcribod at approel
mataly 74 IS acre*, located on
th* watt tlda ot SR 414. on th*
north tlda ol Lak* Howell
Lana.) (D IS T. 14).
N O T E : PERSONS A T T E N
DINO TH E H EA R IN G S
SHOULD E N T E R T H E B U ILD
INO FR O M TH E W E S T SIOE.
ON SAN CARLOS.
A P P L IC A TIO N HAS B E E N
S U B M IT T E D B Y R IC H LAN D
P R O P E R TIE S O F FBORIDA.
INC.
Additional Information may
ba obtained by contacting th*
Land Management Manager at
721 11X.Eet.441.
Par tons unabla to attend th*
haarlng who with to comment
an th* propoted action* may
submit written statement* to th*
Land Management Division
prior to lh* Khadulad public
haarlng. Partont appearing al
th* haarlngt may submit writ
tan statomants or ba hoard
orally.
Parsons are advltad that. It
they decide to appeal any da
cltlon mad* at that* meeting*,
they will naad a record ot tha
proceedings, and. tar such
purges*, they may naad to
ensure that a verbatim record ot
lh* proceedings Is mad*, which
record Includes th* tottlmony
and tvldtnc* upon which th*
appeal It lab* bated.
Board*!
Caunty Commlttlonart
Seminal*Caunty. Florida
By: Sandra Glann. Chairman
Attoof:
Arthur H. Backwllh. Jr.
Publish: Octobar 71.1X4
D iY -7

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Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 t i m e .........................M C a lin t
HOURS
3 consecutive times 5IC a lint

,8:30A.M. • 5:30P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 • Noon

7 consecutive times 49C a line
10 consecutive times 44C a line
52.00 Minimum
3 Linos Minimum

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday
M onday - 1 1 : 0 0 A .M . Saturday
A3— Mortgages
Bought &amp; Sold

21 — Personals

4 I

4

WE"buy- - ’
M O R TG A G E S

25— Special Notices
Andrea't La m 4 Lavdtceptr g
Spaclallilng In maintenance ot
Commarclal Property
Large 4 Small
1717414
Animal 4 (tout* Sitting Service
Year Ham*. Oaad References
Animals- any tltal 7711174
C#r Pooling to Downtown Or
la ndo. W illin g to sh are
•epantat Monday Thru Frl
day
Day 421410S,
^ E v e n ln jO T lf ll^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

Kent A. Rlcbtor

•31-3400
71— Help Wanted
AC CO U N TIN G C LER K
Eaperlenctd In Accounts Pty
abi# and Receivable Typt 4S
Wpm accural# Ptrmanant
position Never a Foe

TEMP PERM 774-1341

27— Nursery A
Child Care

Al— Money to Lend

Acrylic Applicators needed to
apply protective coating on
cart, boats and pianos SS to
I I I par hour Wo Iram For
work In Sanlord art* call
Ta m p a |u 1*4 f ill___________
Administrative Secratary
Typing SS Wpm
accural*,
immediate opening* in Lak*
Mary. No Foe Ablest Tempo
r*r&gt; Service 771 X X
Ate tor people raachar
H ER ALDADS
I lines 7day* 111 77
Attlttanc* needed far light day
car* el aldarly g«nll#man
Responsibilities' will inciud*
soma light houtakkaaplng.
laundry, cooking Hours will
bo fleilble to tom* a iltn l
Sala-y plus maalt Contact
Mr. V Mrs Roth al aas sets
A ll 4 pm
a aA V O N a a
S E L L O R B UY. Far Into.
7214lfS
AVON EARM IN OSW O W III
O PEN T E R R ITO R IE S NOW III
121 ISIS » r 277 « l! f
Babysitter needed lor * year old
girl Part time lor evening,
end occasional days Mutt
have own transporalion Call
111 MIS
Bo Flooded with oftortl Make
Monty working at hornet Da
•alls Rush SSAE lo D B Dept
A TtM S Sanlord Aye San
lord. Fla 11771

Businas* Capital sis.ooo to
11.000.000 and over. P. O Ba*
1411 Winter Pk Fla. 12740

4 4 4 *

FOR O U A L ITV C H ILD C A R E
With an Edvcattonal Program
Call 777 *414

33— Real Estate
Courses
BOB M. B ALL JR.
SCHOOL OF R E A L E S TA TE
777 4 lllo r 777 7144
G U A R A N TE E D Employment
M ASTER CHAR G E OR VISA
Students from 41 Cltlat

55— Business
Opportunities
‘ Farmer Business Man" Opon
•tool building dealership High
potential, profits Available
pari lima or lull lime In your
oraa To opply call. Wtdgcor
11011 7S* 7700 E «t 7X7
R O U TE BUSINESS ..servicing
accounts Just col tact th* pro!
Its from your protected ratal I
locations. Replace sold slock.
Vary aasy to maintain High
p ro fit p otentia l. II7S0 00
minimum invostmanl. Call
Mr Wilson. 117 547 4*41

CASHIERS
Rtllabl* winter Had cars
In today's wnnl ad*
Check Them Out I

tegol Notice
S IM IN O L I C O U N TY
BO AR D O F
CO U N TY COMMISSIONERS
NO TIC E OF
PUELIC H EAR IN O
NO VEM B ER 11.1*44.
10:00 A.M.
Tha Board ot Caunty Commls
Honors ol Samlnol* County.
Florida, will hold a public
haarlng to consider the tallow
Ing:
I R M JONES BP 04 0 A )
Agriculture Zona Request tor a
Borrow Pit Parm ll on Tan
Parcel 1C In Section X 1 4 74. as
shown on Assessor's Map No 17
Further dttcrlbad as located an
Orange Boulevard. South al
Wilton School on the Wat I tide.
IO IST IS)
Thlt public hearing will bo
hold In Room W I X ol the
Somlnolo County Service* Build
Ing. HOI E. Firs! Street. San
lord. Florida, an November II.
1*4*. al It 00 A M . ar a* soon
thereafter as possible.
Written com manIt Iliad with
Ih* Land Man agemen! Manager
will ba considered Persons ap­
pearing al fh* publk hearing
will ba heard Haarlngt may bo
continued tram lima to lima at
found naevttary. Fufthor dotal It
available by calling X I IIX .
Eat. 441.
Partont a rt advltad that. It
they decide to appeal any da
cltlon mad* al Ihlt haarlng. they
will naad a record ol Ihe pro
caadirgt. and. tor tuch purpot*.
they may naad to Intur* that a
varballm record el th* proceed
logs Is mad*, which record
Includes Ih* tottlmony and #vl
dance upon which Ih* appeal Is
to b* bated, par Section Its 0105.
Florida Statute*
BO AR DO F
C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
B Y : SA N O R AG LE N N .
CHAIRM AN
A TTES T:
A R TH U R H. B E C K W ITH . JR .
Publlth: October 71.1144
D E Y IS7

BY GARRY TR UD EAU
a tU T K w c u H c t. a s z n a &gt;
m m u o u m , ip ia y h /

M Y S O f.

CLASSIFIED ADS

Full &amp; Part Time
W* naad lull and part time
cashiers tor local ttortt Pr#
vlous ratal! or last food *&gt;pe
rltn c t helpful but not ra
qulrtd.
Applicants should Apply In
person to Sfort Manager b*
twaan * AM and 1 PM at th*
following location

IMPERIAL OIL CO.
I a and It. Rd.a*
Sanford FL.
(No phono cath please)
Equal Opportoalty Emptoyw

AAA EMPLOYMENT

T E L E M A R K E T ....................47*4
Do you have lh* gill ol gab?
Company will train Computer
helps, will raise to 4*80 In lour

RECORDS CLERK............. SIN
Pul your offkt skills to us*
Typing and 14 key Eicollont
benefits Job security

TEMP PERM 774-1345
Matura Baaullcian * antad with
ftoma following that catar to
Sanior Ciliiant Cauaibarry
Araa Call 139 IIJ3 o ^ J n H7t

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Drive torklllt. uniform provided,
medical, dental and pension
plan

DATA ENTRY________
UN
Several positions opon Local
artas. ascat lent carter eppor
lunlty

DELIVERY
Will train lor Sanlord Art*
Raisas and Benefits

NEW MIS DAILY
NO FEE TIU. HIRED

Shopping For A
New Or Used
Yost caa a/va/4 had IB#
Bd*t dd*J* Id (A* f renin*
Noraid'* detained tael to*.
Read Friday'* Eeaalny Narafd
for lb* deaf aatocftoaa.

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Now Hiring. Cashier clerks, tor
2nd and 3rd shills Apply In
parson Llttl# Food Town In
corporalad ISOU S Hwy 17 *7.
Dabary 710 Lak* Mary Blvd .
Santo.J K.' N : Hwf 17 11/
Equal opportunity Employ#^
O P P O R TU N ITY
H V AC Owners Intarastad In
Doubt* Salat 4 Profit n*&gt;t 14
months call I 400 SSa T IN a.I
1L
Orlando Bated Company
staking a law good people to
t r a i n In b a t h r o o m r *
modeling II you have taperl
anc# In paint spraying. Ill*
repair, or looking lor a good
trad* we are looking lor you
Good pay I Good ba ntliltl
Valid Florida Drlvars License
and vehicle required
Call M r M llla r lllX IS
Pari time office girl needed
A ccural* ly p lt l. pleasant
phots* manners and general
oil,c#duties 111 11*0
PROCESS M A IL A T HOM E!
47S X par hundred! No tip *
none* Part or lull Hm* Start
Immediately For details,
sand
Sail A d d r e s s e d ,
Stamped envelop* to. C R I
100. P O Boa 4S. Stuart. FL
774! S

Now accepting appTTcaTTonT^r
Yard Partont w.th Cheut!##*
License and Sales Train**
iOO Maple Ay* , Sanlord
R EA L E S TA TE ASSOCIATES
Need good Salat People Tor
weekend land salat In O t
teen Dalton* art* G R E A T
C o m m is s io n s p ilt C al l
x s a x saaa or x s » 3 sots
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Responsible woman with loN ol
TLC . lo car# lor 7 Month old
child in thtlr home In Sanford
area Hours will b* Monday
thru Friday I AM lo S X PM.Pleas* Call 474 73l7*nytlmo
Root and Floor Truss Setup
Man and Saw Operators E i
parlance necessary Excellent
benefits with competitive pay
Lowes Trust Plant Sanlord
Industrial Park 371 S 4 X ------Roofing Labortrs. no aaperl
one# Wages Open
Rooters eeperlenc# necessary
_________ Call 773 4417_________
S A L E S S E R V IC E
- National Co with 4 years tepc
riant I In energy management
-eeds t IH qualified .ndlvldlr
alt. P/T posit&gt;ont available
C a m NX IS* 17X ait It

SECRETARY WANTED
Office In OalIona
1717 Provident# Blvd
XS 574 »&lt;&gt;«
Call to Schedule Appointment
S E C U R ITY WORK Full Hm#
Good banalils All shift* Call
Futures*74 4700 ________

STORE
MANAGERS
FEMALE-MALE
Chwckwr Oil Company hat «m
mediate career opportunities
for dependable, ambitious
*©men and men We will train
q u a lifie d d e ta il m ind ed
applicants who have cashier
experience in retail for the
position of store managers for
area stores
Good s ta rtin g s a la ry and
excellent company benefits
with earnings of more than
most office positions for s«C
cessful manager candidates
Please apply In person .

IMPERIAL OIL CO, .
I 4 and SI. Rd. 4*
Sanlord FL
IN* phone calls PNasal
Equal OpparturUty Emplayer
TR UC K DR IVER S Local
Will train
Call Future*474 4700
Wallrass Wanted
E rper.enced or will train
Valentino's Restaurant
7!?f S Orlando Drive 171 1374
Wanted Delivery Drlvars Must
b# 14 or older with owr\ car
and insurance Average 14 to
14 par hour 771 SHOO
Wanted Incam* Tee Preparer,
H o u s e h o ld In c o m e TaV
Service Part lima Equal
Opportunity Employ*' Call
171 4*10

WAREHOUSE WORKERS
MOVERS ANO LABORER'S
in im a o ia t* as s i gnmen t s
available in Ih* Sanlord Area
Car and phone necessary - '•
Ablest Temporary Service •'
___________ X I 7*X_______

WAREHOUSE WORKERS- Full
time No e.perlance neces
sary Call Future* *744708WELDERS '(rood"pay ,lm
mediate opening! Cerlltteb
Call Future! tt* OOO
Work Irom home 140 per i3o
Inserting envelopes Inform*
lion sand stamp lo Smyr* P
O Ho. IM I OB Bloomllald NJ
07001____________________. . .
X Ray Tech pari lima and
weekend* Musi have Florida
License 111 S7*l
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91— Apartments/
House to Share
ST. JO HN S R IV E R country
horn* to share Non smokers
U M month Deposit **4 *4*3
Will share 1 bedroom. 1 both
apartment. 1700 monthly Call
477 4711. ask tor Jim.

NOW HIRING!
Outstanding Opportunity

Foi

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS.
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
'//&lt;' c / / y y / r C E N T E R S

5 LO C ATIO N S

IN S E M I N O L E

COUNTY

• A u t o / T r u c k Refueling
• Full Line C on ve nie n ce Stores
• Fast Food Kit c h e n s
F i l e d C h i c k e n S u b s O o tu tis

WAREHOUSE.................... SIN

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•0 naedad now? Mutt hava car
and phone Lilt 50 lb Parma
nanlposition NavaraFaa

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D R A F TIN G T R A IN E E . . . . t o 111*
Rood prints Rtctnl grad or
light tiperieeca gats top spot
with tap banotltsl

Evening Herald

-A l»iw m

Cap* Lanararal firm appending
In Samlnol# 4 worker* pro
duclnc. * mor* naadtd SIX
P 'T S4M lull time Carat'
orlontad ptopi* Only over 14
Full training
_______771 S707. batora*
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Carpenters we n tto a taw
GOOD men Steady employ
m#nt Days 177 7441 avat HI *
PM 777 *777________ .________
C LER K S -W ill train Mall work
Good pay Call Future*
___________ 474 4701___________
C O N S TR U C TIO N W ORKERS
S kllla d and h t l p t r i A ll
phatat Call Future* t i l &lt;700
Debary Monor now hiring rip#
r lt n c t d and or certified
Nurses Aldat Apply at 40 N
Hwy 17 *7 0*0*ry Or call
4*4 447* Equal Opportunity
Employer
_______________
CUSTOM ER O R E E TE R S No
O kP *rltn ct n t rd rd Good
ttartmgpoy Future! t i t 4704
O liv a ry and Sat Up Man
Chaullaurt llc tn tt required
Will train Salary open Apply
In parson Shads America
I IIS Hwy II *7 Longwood
D E L IV E R Y WORKERS- Local
Will train Call Futures
___________ 474*708___________
Eiperienced Dry wall Manger
with taels and Irantpariatlon
needed tor partner.
r
call Chore eaa t u taai.
E iperltnctd Super Market
Cashier
Polygraph
last
required Apply Park and
Shop ISth and Park Ay* Se#
Mrs Gaul__________________
F A C T O R Y H E L P E R S Good
starting pay Full benefits
C a l l F u t u r e s 474 aioo
Federal. State 4 Civil Service
Jobs available Call I ( t i t )
See 4X4 tor Into J i hr*________
Fenc* installers needed
Eaperlenctd
Call I I I 40*4
G E N E R A L O F F IC E PEOPLE
W A N T E D Good pay Im
mediate C*H f ulurt* *78 4JQ0
IN STALLER S N t«d thee# p#o
lo Inttftll vrwrgr man«g«
m tnl equipment SIS «n hour
or paid par Inttallation Call
I &gt;00 SS4 3341 wit II__________
Laborwr
Ground man newdwd
lof Trww Swrvice Cut llmbt
load llmbt and «tc Prw
f t r a b ly 35 45 yr% old.
minimum 175 Ibt 54 00 hr
Call Tarry J2J 777f altar *
PM
LABORERS

DIAL

323-5716

71— Help Wanted;#-

71— Help Wanted

’THE ACTION PUCE"
WE HAVE PERMANENT TORS

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Top Salaries
Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vac ations Ea ch Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits
MAKE A PP LIC ATIO N in p e r s o n
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�93— Rooms for Rent
Chr Itfian Hottal
TV. kltchtfl. laundry, maid. but
W in k up *1) SaM, 41) S4IQ

Private Bath and antranc*
Working family homy

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» k M l Ite O E v e i________
Room* for Ranf
SS0 00W*ek
________ M i i r n E v ti________
SANFORD Furnlihad room* by
. thy wank Reasonably rates
Maid tarvlca Call M ) 4107 S 7
PM a ll Pylmytto Ave_______
S AN FO R D . Ryat weakly A
Monthly ratyt Util Inc yff
SOOOak
Adultt 1141 7U)
Cold -vaathar
doytn t fryaty
thy latt results want yds bring

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
Furnlthad. and unturnithyd. I,
I. J. A 4 badroomt Kidt. pytt.
SMO and up Mt MOO Fyy|;s
SayQnRyntaltlnc Ryaltor
Farn. Aptt tar Sanlar Cltliant
I I I Palmytto Ayy
J Cowan No Phony Cant
Laky Mary Small I badroom.
furnlthad apartmynt Singly
working man. nicy Hurryt
1M law_____________________
Loyyly I badroom Complyty
privacy Nawly dacoratad 171
a wyyk plut SISO tacurlty
Or pot 11 Call M IM ta or M l
laM________________________
S A N FO R D C O U R T APTS
Studio Apartmyntt
1badroom apartmynt
l Badroom furnlthad apt
I Badroom apartmyntt
San &gt;or cltliant dltcount
Flyaibly lay tat
___________M l MOI____________
Sanford I badroom. adultt. no
patt. quiyt rctldrntlal araa
M » A up par month M l 101*
I Bdrm nicy arya Matury
tlngly prytyrrad 171 wyyk
Includat utilltiat M l 12*4

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
fa n o ra 1 B d r m . 1 b a lh .
fireplace, dbl garaga. lanced
yard, pool and clubnout#
prlvladgat Avail Nov S
Alt 4144______________________
1 Bdrm . 1 bath, carport, utility,
l ar ge l i v i n g r o o m with
fireplace Available 11/01
S41S. lit and latt. and tecun
ty M l 4011 aval

105— Duplex*
Triplex / Rent
B X A N D N E W DU PLEX ES
1 Bdrm . I B . screen porch,
carpal, ttove. refrig D W.
laundry room. M l M SI_______
Duple* Nawly dacoratad 1
badroomt. I bath. Intida utili
ty room SIM par month plut
tacurlty dapotit Call Orlando
ssa 4I4« tor appointment_____
Two badroom SMS par month
Luckenbech Realty. Inc Real
tort 4M 4000

O F F IC E Far Rant Or Laave
K M N Orlando Ava Maitland
F lo rid a IM S ) S.’S . . par
month, short or long farm
S C H U R E N R E A L TY
R EA LTO R S ..............M l t i l 114;

Clean Canvantant Lacattyn.

ttao Ridgy wood Ayr Ph i n Arm
11 4 ) Bdrmt tromSHQ
Sandlawood Villat. Sanford 2
Bdrm. 1 bath. 11SO par mo
and SIM tacurlty I 141 MM

141— Homes For Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
L k . Real Ettaf* Broker
J44e laniard Ava.
R ED U C E D S44.400 la sas.aea.
Vacant mult tea la believel 1
S t r i a . , 1 bat h, ki t chen
equipped, tcraanad parch, 1
car garaga. lanced back.
Secluded New neighborhood

Idyllwild* 4 Bdrm 1 bath. FR,
cant haat/alr Apro&gt;. I t acr*
lot Vary private! Attumabl*
mtg M1M7I attar 1 ITO.MQ

ORIFTW OOO V ILLA G E
ON LAK E M ARY BLVD

i Ls t v i t

SANFORD Wtll cared tar 1
bedroom. 1 bath hem*. Latt at
fraatl This haute It immacu­
late Yturt tor 147.4*0
1141 S FR EN CH AVE.

321 0041

SA N FO R D 1 bdrm . ) bath
lovely home. 1100 tq II.. aal in
kitchen, formal dining Shady
double lot New Spa! SI).M0
Owner Motivated
Beautiful shady lot appro* '&gt;
acre on canal to Sylvan Laka
SM.400 Aik lor Carrie. Cantu
ry It. June Portlg Realty
111 4471 home M l M il_______
Sentord araa Low down, no
qualllylng 1 badroom. I bath,
wood frame house 1)14041
Sanlord 1 Bdrm I bath and
more Attuma with 11.400
With Terms, M l 4411_________
SI* Room Block houte
1114 Oak Ava M i 000 H ot!
___________ M l 7411___________

••STEMPER AGENCY INC.**
R EALTO R 1114*41
LAKE ASHBY
Doubl* wid*
mobile horn* on I ' j acres,
fenced, barn Bring your
h o n tt
O n l y 1 1 1 . 000

7

IN REAL (STATE

Clanlfiad M l H i t ___________

J- ld rm
unturnithyd apart
•;#0anl Pool SIM month plut
•ulDltlat M l STM Eva
-V -A
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103— Houses
^.Unfurnished / Rent
J ^ r Rant SMS month, yltlclancy
-'hauta at H I S 4th St in Laka
I-M j'y
Kltchyn. bath, and
•‘.Igrpt room. I l i H with tapa
.■Tatar for living araa. and
badroom. Its month and latt.
fndnth and S100 damage da
-lad tlt required Call 411 MM
&gt;"ladva m ytu aa
C -'-.q a a IN D E LTO N A a a a
•'laia HOMES FOR R E N T a a
a a IM 1414 a a
Laky Front I badroom. I bath
SS40 par mo SMO tacurlty
P f t t O K SI4 1411___________

★ LANDLORDS ★
Tirad ot tha headaches’ l 9 u i
manage your rental pro
partial Profattlonal low cott
* tar Vica Ml M il Call anytime
Uaitad Salat Aiaecielet. lad.
■ Prap M o il. Dtv., Raattar
Large 4 roomt. ga4 haat plut
. I Iraplaca. appllancrt. lane ad
yard, garaga Call aaa ta il
LaTga 1/1. central heal A air.
» M W carpal, n k a ' LOO month
'btatdapotil Call M l leaf
CeVoty 1 B d rm . I bath lanced
-J* yard, carpart. laundry
,‘rgam. pit ttroat parking . S100
curlty Rant 1100 wook. Coll
I OkMor M l 4041
_______Holly A m 1 Blki N
* JF.Ol Nic*. I Bdrm SMO. plut
aocurlty No patt *41000*
Vary Nka bedroom. I bath plut
aal In kitchen dining room
and family. In eacellenl loce
•lap. large lot. Irult Iraat
laundry room with wother
S4M firm Flrtl. lott. plut
pacurlfy M l *00;

Sjnfotd's Salts Ltidcr
W E LIS T AND S E LL
MORE H O M ES TH A N
ANYO NE IN NORTH
SEM INOLE CO UNTY

JU ST R ED U C E D Almatl new
pool heme. W/huge family
rmt Gorgeous yard w/many
treat I C M A AI New carped
Split plant Oaktl Attwmahla
mortgao* S44.404.
C ALL H ALL
I N V E S T O R D R E A M 14.44*
dawnl 1 Badrm . I ' i bath
hame an atfracflva. lanced
lad Aitarne- na qualllylng
mertgaga U ‘s \ and M l a
me P.A I. S4I.I04
CA LL HALL
INVESTORS SPECIALI Almatl
new dupir* In oaad araa I
Priced bylaw market. Owner
tayt belli Live In ana tide and
rani eul ether. 174.4**
C A LL HALL
W ALK TO LA K E MONROE 1
B d rm . I Bath. Hal lu b l
Flraplacal CH and A. family
r m . l SS X IS t c r a a n a d
balanlcal gardanil Dreamt da
cama Irual Only tlll.SOt.
C ALL HALL.
SANORA Large and Lately. 1
bdrm ] hath, cathedral callIngl CH B A I Family ream I
Obi. flaragal Cem m unlty
paall Call ut qukkl
C A LL H ALL

AFFORDABLE and na quail
lying. 1 bdrm. hama In nka
areal Fenced! Oreet tor Invailart. ua. age
E X C E L L E N T V A LU E - 1 bdrm.
i' i Bath caudal heal 4 dir,
garaga. lanced, peel Aiium e
na qualllylng Only 144.400
OOROEOUS AZALEAS. Ookt.
and Palmt turravnd thli cam
plettly i vrnnhad l bdrm.
hama an huge let In camranlaal lacallen. Single car
garage I Only SM.400

E X E C U TIV E Eolortolnmool.
Fobvious l Bdrm. homo In
Laka Markham E l tales I Ca­
thedral cetlMgil Flraplacal
tcraanad paall On canal la
Laka Markham w/deckl
Outdoor deck and wal bar I
Hall acre and Iraat I l l 44Aao.
CALL HALL

CALL HALL

323-5774
la o o H w riin

C O U N TR Y C O T TA O E - new
paint and carpal an &gt;g acre
tread fenetd let. Owner
financing Vacantl Atklng
M i. sea. Call new.
NEW BRICK DUPLEX positive
c a lk lla w . A t ta in a b le
mertgaga. Atklng 171.10*
SOLID BRICK- a Bdrm.. IVg
Bath ham* an earner lanead
1st. Fla. ream, workshop.
AuumeMt mertgego.SS4.M4.
IN T E R E S T E D In 4 F R E E
Computarltad Market Analy­
sis at tha Value at year hama
ar propertyT Call ut taday at:
United Salat Attaclalat. Inc.
Rattier, tar mar* Intarmatlan.

14) U I I o&lt; 14* M il

REALTYaREALTOR

HALL

UNITED SALES

By Owner Oanava
Almatl NEWI
4 Badroom. 2 Balh lacrat

(0 IN0N

■ liili mic
tfairoe
IS »»i*s line i»ct

PRIVACY
1 Bdrm Mat'll* on 1 Acres, near
Airport H «v* appraisal and
commitment lor lie .100
C O U N TR Y W ID E R E A L TY
Rag. R. E. Broker.......... M l M il
REPOSSESSION
Oviado. I mil# Irom UCF 1
Bdrm . tig bath brick and
tiucco. ssa.eeo site down,
MOI 77 par mo PI. 11% APR
Principe It only
Laka Mary Realty. R EALTO R
___________ I M 7 IM ___________

321-3833

WE N E E D L IS TIN O S I

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151— Investment
Properly / Sale
Four Unit Apartment hout*
Baaulllul quiet araa New
paint Sanford 11* M K
10 Acres Ottaan 1)000 down
1140 par month Price SM 000
M l 7040_____________________

153— AcreageLots/Sale

a o u iw n
• Adult I Family
• W/O Connoctlono

• Cable TV. Pool
• Short Torm loooat
Avolloblo
1 .1. J Sr AptL, J Br. I X

'32 Double Wide
1 B d rm . 1 balh Cathedral
callings, paddl* tan Family
Park 11*000 Day M l 4]&lt;4 lor
Dab! PM M l attl

L O V E L Y &gt; B d rm . l&lt;&gt; balh
Canda. with cathedral callings
aal In kitchen, eitrtm ely wall
kapt, canvanlant lacallan.
S4L44*.
R ED U C E O 1 Bdrm . li t balh
homa in Weadmar*. Frathly
painlad, latt *1 ttaraga, clean
naat. A Pleasure Cant. haat.
wall, wall carpal. Only M1.S44.
FA N TA S TIC . 1 Bdrm. l i t hath
hama mealy dacaratad. split
badroom plan, aal In klthcan,
cant, air and haat. latt rtara.
144.000

2M l S. Park, laniard
*01 Lk Alary Blvd. Uk. Mary

Sola and Chair M0 Frig and
W ither M0 Floor sc rubber
BIO. alto tailing AVON
___________ Ml***)___________
W HY PAY M O R I?
TV'* Appliances Furniture
Bad Salt complete S44 *1
TH E U S E D S TO R E
Com* In and Sa*
a I I * B. IndSI. 111-4414 a

W ILS O N M AIER FU R N ITU R E
H I 11} E FI RST ST
M l M1)

113— Television/
Radio / Stereo
COLOR TE L E V IS IO N
PCA TV ’ Cnntn'* rotor *vlavi
iron Original pnea over MOO
Balance du* S144 00 or laka
over payments I K par mo
Still In warranty NO M O NEY
DOWN Fra* horn* trial No
obligation Call M l 1144
^ _ _ _ 0 * £ O rr il2 h l^ _ ^ ^ _

DEER DOGS FOR SALE

J4f S$t»

20FI Cobiagalvamiadlraiiar
100Mori* Johnson
t ) 000 Firm » M 4 !1

SANFORD
If you are a retired male and
wish *o play raquetbail as my
puest call 3?) 7?64
VO NEY MONF V r ir f ,A ^ r-r
Try a Want Ad
________Get yOor share1_________

217— Garage Sales

HUEY SALE
FRID AY AND IATU R D AY
9 AM la 1 PM

231-Cars

M C C R O R Y 'S ith evin n e
NEW A L L E Y SALE

Autumn' Enjoy the Beauty ot
the Season in A Good 1*04 New
Cor Trade Inf
__ _________

behind tY* downtown t»Of t
A iitti# of J lotM

BidCiedit?

E V E R Y O NE WELCOMEl
_____ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ______

STARTING tis.fOO

Fully Customlied
15 ToChuow From
40 Mo Bank F mane mg
Frenchies Custom Vans
1150 No Hwy 17 03
0M 4793________________ 313 0157
W E A TH E R BAD?
Call in your Want Ad
CloositiodPopf 322 2011
70 Chevrolet Pick up Poatf
steeri ng power br akes
automatic 4 wheel drive
11405 Call 323 5700or 377 0055
77 Ford F 150 ZLT P»ck up
e ic condition No rust Must
sell t1095 I I 000 under book
499 0000 or 499 0900

hoCiedit’

WE FINANCE

Garage Salt Friday thru Safur
day 10 til 2 202 Tempi# Dr
R «v «n n a Park
Kids and
mens clothing m&lt;u and He
Loader No earlybirds_______

Gar age Sale Nov. 1.2.3,a
Bicydes furniture, and etc
S33S Wilson Rd In Paoia 1 2
mile from Wilson School
Large Yard Sale Thursday
Fr.day A Saturday 2301 Old
Labs*Mary Rd . Sanford
M U L TI FA M ILY Y ARD SALE
2«03 Sanford Ave
Saturday t AM Nov 3rd
Nov I 3 Household goods
f u r n i t u r e L mor e 2S14
Country Club Rd
Salvation Army 700 W 24 St (in
beck ot building) Saturday
Only) Nov 3 from f AM to 3
PM Clothes, shoes furniture
end a lot of brick e Brae
Wls*: Is the Housewife
who cleans closets
with Classified Ads
Yard Salo Saturday It J • 7
120 Rabun Court. Sanora
South Mlscoilanoous items
3 families Lots of goodies* 2211
E Mitch Cl Friday Saturday
A Sunday. • 4

This week only
73 BuiCk ElectrjfTOODown
7} Ford Wagon 1200 Down
72 Dodge pick up 1350
Otter empires 11/05 04

NATIONAL AU10 SALES

1120 S Sinlwd 321-4075
Debary Auto A Marine Sole%
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174 Mwy 17 t? Debary 490 0540

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Musi sell! 1071 Gran P r !■ Good
condition Air. ps pb 57XW
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Reliable winterned cars
In today s want ads
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239— Motorcycles
and Bikes
1141 Suiuki GN 400 41 70 mpg
Good condition runt graal
MM or batl ollar Call M l
Oil) Between 1 7PM

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1) Honda 1000 Custom, shaft
dr i ve - wi n d s h i e l d , cat *
savers low mileage, astro

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243— Junk Cars
BUY JU NK CARS fc TRUCKS
From 110 to JM or more
Call M l 14)4 M l 031)
TOP Dollar Paid lor Junk 1
Utrd cart.trucks L heavy

equipment M l 1*40___________
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TLC Custom Body Shop
and Garago
Used Cars Sales A Servico
3414'3 S Orlando Or 3210149
Trium ph TR 7 Sun Roof. 4
speed Runs Good
Red w '
black striping 17400 or best
otter 372 7037 alter 4

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CBS A UT O PARTS 2*1 4M1

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FOR BARGAINS

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1979 Jeep CJ7

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157-Mobile
Homes / Sale
Buying ar Sailing
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Area's Largatl Ra Sale Daalar
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EASY PINANCINO M SM 11I**
1474 Elcen 11 X 40 mobile home
2 badroom I balh large living
and dining room Rtlngara
lor. ttov* wathtr. dryer and 2
porchtt Nerds minor repairs
Mutl move (Otlaan artel
SHOO cash Call IQS Ml M74
II Concord 14 X M Carnage
Cove. Adult Sac . 1 bdrm I
balh Many oalrat Ml 1*11

Accounting 4
Tax Service
a SMALL BUSINESSES a
Income Tea Saaun it N EAR
Financial EnrIchmanf Servlet
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lament Quarterly ralurnt
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215— Boats and
Accessories

H U Chevy Excellent running
lists Station wagon Coif |7ts
574 4430

1 HP Tiller and 1 HP Power
Whael 1171 each Phone M l
*114

Building Contractors

ISM ar. 29di SL

Covers and blankets
For Powers and shrubs 7S&lt;
each
322 7*1

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235-Trucks/
Buses/Vans

119— Office Supplies
/ Equipment

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FOR EST AT E
Com m ercial or Residential
Auctions L Appro.wait Call
Doll » Auction 223 5479

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LIV E TRAPS
COONS ANO POSSUMS
M l *447

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and servicing Call Ralph

im J C iM T S

B ' 0*n River Rock Pat»oS*onet
Car Slops Cement Lo* Markers
Concrete S*eps Dry Wells Rock
GreaseTraps Benches Sand
Mirac»e Concrete Company
X* Elm A ,e
J27 *&gt;*1

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Stereo Cattail* 4400 mi N o t
down! Mmdv M l 01K K !1

117— Sporting Ooods

Air Conditioning
4 Hooting

TO Q U A U n U

213— Auctions

IO B E A U T IF U L ACRES
C yprats I Hat (Ottaan) Good lor
Moth las. home or investment
Eety occttl Craal buy al
*1* MO with SUPER TER M SI
Trade Considerad

323.7900

SECURITY
Of POSIT
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223— Miscellaneous

Realtor M* 1411______________

REALTO R

322-2420

41 Impulur ituiu
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Ottaan 10 Wooded acrat Im
provamantt and equipment
•ISO 000

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195— Machlnery/Tools

N EW SMYRNA BEACH
Investors! Builders' Ocaan and
Rivarvlaw lolttM.000
Flnanclngavallabl*
Baachtid* Really. REALTO R S
417 1)1) Open 1 Days!
O S T E E N 1 A loft 11000 down.
Terms Lake Privileges No
mobiles Kerry I Oraggort

1 Bdrm.. I both, with llraplac*
new root, remodeled Inside,
many pattibilllai. tor com­
mercial business. M l. 144

It you or* looking lor a tuccattfut career In R*al Eilat*.
Slanttram Ratify It leaking
Mr you Call La* Albright
today at M l 14K. Evenings
M S MM.

Dining room labia 1 chairs and
china cabinet 1400 Call M l
s*»*
Groan corduroy Lovetaaf On*
occasional 1 on* ovartlullad
chair Call M l 1)11___________
Kanmera Parts, Service
Used Washers. MS M47.
M OONEY APPLIANCES
a R E N T TO O W N a
Color T V s . ttaraot. washers
dryers, ralrigaralor. Irearert.
lurnllurt. video recorders
Special It! waakiranlttc
Alternative TV A Appl. Rental!
Zeyrat Shopping Canter

In Loch Arbor *1 X 111. 101 X
HO CallaeiOM *______________

___________ 11)74*1___________
Samlnol* Woods E ie c u llv t
horn* tlttt. 11 acrat By
owner Call Orlando 277 2*70

O O EN EV A OSCEOLA NO *
Z O N E D F O R M O B ILE S I
I Acre Country tracts.
W tll treed an Mead Rd.
10% Dawn. 10 Yrs. at 11% I
Fram SIS.M0I

111— Appliances
/ Furniture

B E A U T IF U L W OODED LOTS

1 Bdrm.. H » balh In Oraamwald
aal In klthcan. new tlava cant,
air. haat, cobla, near tchaalt
197,(00.

W ILL B U ILD TO S U ITI YOUR
LO T OR OURSI EXCLU SIVE
A O E N T F O X W IN S O N O
OCV. C O R P . A C E N TR A L
FLO R ID A L E A D E R ! ML RE
HOME FOR LESS M O N E Y !
CALL TO O AYt

Private party needs
1 ar 1 badraam ham*
11)44*1

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Good condition Start up
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&amp; Must Move In By 10/31/84

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157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

159— Real Estate
Wanted

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141— Homes For Sale

OK C offal Used Cart M l tell
71 AMC CorKO'd OL 1 door. 4
cylinder Eical'anl condition!
Matching vinyl top Blue, alto
valour interior 12100 or ball
offer M l 0*01 w o r k . ________
Black good cond 14S00

Privote Buyer P r o t o c o l !

323*3200

RE A L TO R

J73 *41
and 322 07t2

Gold and Stiver Coin* Wanted

SANFORD

NEW aptt ciota to thopping and
ma|or hwyt Oradout living
In our I A 1 Bdrm aptt that
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a Cardan or Lott Unlit
a Wethar' Dryyr Hook Upt In
our 1 Bdrm aptt
a I Laundry Fadlltiat
a Olympic SUa Pool
uMaalth Club with 1 Saunat
a Clubhouta with F Iraplaca
a Kltchyn A Gamy Rm
a Tynmt. Racquatball.
* Volleyball
a 4Aery Laky on Proparty
a Night Patrol 7 Day! a Wk
o pen; oaysaweek
■MOW lit St InSanlord
M l 4M0 or Orlando MS 04)4
Equal Opportunity Homing
Your Budgat will bud with yatra
doiiart whan you advertita in

221— Good Things
to Eat
Cucumisers for pickles

HOME INSPECTORS
Call ut before you buy "Let tha
buyer beware" no longer
appiiae_______
M l till

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NEAR LAK E MONROE
N O W LE A S IN O !
SANFORD LANDI NG APTS.

Paying CASH fo*
Aluminum. Cans Copper
Brass Lead Newspaper
Glass. Go&gt;d Silver
Kokomo Tool t i l W 1st
• S 00 Sat t 1323 H00

205— Stamps/Coins

~ i l l VOir NEED

321 0759 Eve 322-7643

WE F IN A N C E D
WE B UY CARS!

Pigt For Sal*
174 14)4 attar 4 PM
All day Saturday

A C A D E M Y M A N O R Under
Bond program Low interest it
you quality 4 bedroom. 1
bath, totally remodeled New
kitchen, new carpet and
flooring, frtthly pair,lea Intlot
and Out SIM0 down SIM a
month M l 1140______________

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127— Office Rentals

Baby Beds. Strollers CarseaVt.
Playpens. Etc. Paperback
Books 37) 1)77 373 M04

203— Livestock and
Poultry

SPACE FOR RE N T : otlica.
r*fftll. #nd Mftrthoutt storage
Call J27 4403

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

No papers D M 00

You era Dollars ahead whan you
pot want adt to work i

117— Commercial
Rentals

EN JO Y C O UN TR Y LIVIN O
Energy efficient 2 bedroom
apartment nestled In a lush
country environment Mmu*n
from Orlando and Shopping
Children and small pels *el
come Professional on site
management

231-Cars

i i i i i i T T r i 111111

For details

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Ryatanakly Rant
M l t i l l ___________
LU X U R Y A P A R TM EN TS
Family A Adultt Sactlan
Paaltldy. 1 Badraamt.
Mat tar Cava Apartmyntt
MiTtaa
O w n On Weekend!.______
M E L L O N V IL L E TR A CE APTS.
Spacious Modyrn 1 Bdrm Cant
haat. air. clow to town or
Lakafronll No patt SIM Mo
aaOMallonylllaAva M l SIM
RIDGE WOOO ARMS APTS

W ALL ST COMPANY Ml 1005
For Sale br Owner Sanlord
N*ca 1 bedroom home with
living room, dining room,
paneled lamlly room laundry
room, workshop and large
tcraanad porch Coll lor In
formotlonM) 1104 14) 400

10.000 tq It Industrial avail
ably lor leate. on 1 ecryt
Airport Blvd 404 411 S141

CANTERBURY
AT THE CROSSINGS

BAM BOOCOVE APTS
100 F Airport Blvd
Ph M l 4410 Elllclancy. Irom
tlSO Mo 1% dltcount lor
Sanlor Cltliant______________

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Reg Chow m i« M
223 2220

Wednesday, Oct. 11, 10*4— OB

219— Wanted to Buy

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

D E LTO N A lakafronl and peal 1
B d r m . ! &lt;i b a t h , l a r g*
tcraan ad araa. Slar ta
throughout tha hama. 1111.004

115— Industrial
Rentals

131— Condominium
Rentals

Evening Herald, Sanford. FI.

OUW BOARDING HOUSE *wWi Major Ho— lo*

141— Homes For Sale

Cleaning Service

Home Repairs

Masonry

Head Carpal Cleaning Living.
Dining Room. A Hall SK00
Sofa 4 Chair, s i) )M )iaa
M AID S-TO ORDER
Who will give Your horn* or
ol fl ca compl at* i nteri or
cleaning lor only SK par vliitf
Call us la find out who and
how 7 MS 11*0*00

CARPENTER
Repairs and
remodeling No |ob loo tmall
Call M l *441
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Maintenance ol all lypat
Carpentry, painting, plumbing
andalaclrlc M l *0)4

CO NCR ETE ANO STUCCO
All phasat. Iictnwd an&lt;J inturtd
Fr— E lllm ilt t John 385 f 187

General Services
PrafatHanal Chair Coining
and ruth Mat weaving Reason
abi* pr teat C a ilM I* !* ;
Rebuilt KIRBY/ l i l t 4* t u p
Guaranteed Kirby Co
714 W 111 SI M l 1*48

Handy Man
Bap. Handyman, Ral Reliable
Fra* EsI most any |ob Batl
Rales M l B ill Call Anytime
•HANOVSANDY*
Ham* Maintenance A Repairs
74a |eb loo big or loo small
E Metrical, dith wathart.
plumbing, dryart'wathart
....... ............ 11)11**.....................

Haalth 4 Beauty
TOW ER S B E A U T Y SALON
FO R M E B LY Harriet! t Beauty
11* E 1st St M l 1741

Homa Improvement
a Iiim
Lamer aaetwtng a xfrHWfiwtg

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Na Jab Ta# Small
I I ) Borfan Lana. Sanlar4
___________ MI-44M___________
Pant U Fancat. Cabmali I*
Cam m ed**. P ai r prlcas,
404771 &gt;441. Mara mattag*
Bamadaling SpaclallMt Inc.
"To ta l property services"
Roam additions and ranova
I ions H I Ml 2470

Janitorial Services
J A R JamtaralSarvlca
Complat* commarlcal and rat,
dental tarvlca 1)4 111)

Landclearing
CARUTHERSTRUCKINO
Fill dirt and landcltarlng
_________ 14* M00__________
G E N E V A LA NDC LE A RI NG
Lot and Land c Mar Ing.
fill dirl. and hauling
Call 14* itM u r la* 11)1
LAN D C LE A R IN G
F I L L O I R T . BUSHOGGING
c l a y a shale

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Nursing Care
LPN will til with your aldarly or
disabled ralahv* in your horn*
weekdays Hour, day E&gt;p
Ralarancat Ml 111*
OUR R A T E S A R E LOWER
Lakaviaw Nursing Center
( I t E Second SI . Sanlord
____________ M l 4707____________

Private horn# lor tha aldarly
with Mlt *1 TLC Room now
availabla For inlormallon
call. M l MIS

Painting
Painting Interior/ Eifarlar.
PAPERINO......... DRYWALL
Ralarancat A Raatenabla
^J/IR YM UARLTM IM M ^

Lawn Service

Plastering

B A S SOD SALES Camm Rat
SI Augutlma A Bahia
MOOS Sanlord Av* Ml 417)
H Y D E ’S LAWN SERVICE
Vary RatonabM RaMt
Waakly/Monthly M l 4471 *H*r S
Lawn Mamiynanc*
Landscaping ButhHogMowing

* A LL Phatatol PletMrlng*
Repair. Slwcca. Hard Coal.
SimulaMd Brick Ml 14*1

1*4 toai
Lawn Same* or CompiaM yard
maintenance Raatonabl*
raM t Call M l 4424 _________
Super Trim Tadd Meftt
Rat and Comm Lawn Sarvica
Mow. adge. Inm . haul
M il* * )

Masonry
BEAL Concral* 1 man quality
operation Peiiot drivowayt
Days lit 711) Evas M7 I Ml

Plumbing
E iparfancad-RaatanabM
Free Eat. Call M ) saw

Tree Service
E C H o is T B E B SEBVICE
Fra* Etlim eM tl Law P rk a tl
L icaniad'insured H ) IM *

'La ffh a PraMfiMniMdatt.1*
JIM S T RE K SERV.
Tra* removal, and prunalng
Iraat AH S **pm 174 4140
JOHN A L L E N LAW N A TR E E
Oaad Ira* removal
Brush haul mg
Fr#» ftlimalat Call M l SMO

�10B— Evtning

Htrald, Sanford, FI. Wtdntsday, Pel, 31,

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Woman, 26, Flees Nude From Would- Be Rapist
An Orlando woman reported to
Seminole County sheriffs depu­
ties that a man whom she agreed
to aecompnay to an Orlando bar
Instead took her to a Fern Park
apartment where he tried lo rape
her.
The 26-year-old woman said
that she was In apartment 203 of
the Granada Regency Apart­
ments with the man for about 15
minutes before he began ripping
off her clothes and hit her In the
face twice, a sheriffs report said.
The Incident occurred around
3:45 p.tn. Tuesday and the
woman managed lo escape after
she hit the man In the mouth,
drawing blood. She fled carrying
her Jeans and shirt and left her
shoes behind, the report said.
A witness from a neighboring
upartmcnl told deputies he
heard the woman's screams and
went to Investigate. He found
her clothed and sitting on the
sidewalk crying, the report said.
He also reportedly told deputies
he had seen the couple enter the
apartment and they appeared to
Ih- "very friendly."
The woman reportedly wulked
to the Semoran Medical Arts
Center and called Casselberry
police.
Deputies arrived at the sus­
pect's upartmcnl and the man's
roommate Invited them In to
search the residence. The of­
ficers reported fin d in g the
woman's shoes und one of her
earrings In a bedroom.
Lawmen have the name of u
suspect, but an urrest has not
been made.
JOHN DOB ROBBER
A m an w h o g r a b b e d a
woman's wallet from her purse
as she shopped at Winn Dixie.
U.S. Highway 17-92. Sanford,
was nabbed by store employees
and held for sheriffs deputies.
But after his capture he refused
to give lawmen hts name or to
Identify himself In any way.
That didn't keep him from

being booked Into Jail after his
3:59 p.m. Saturday arrest on
charges of battery, robbery and
criminal mischief. The battery
charges stem from his having
fought with the Winn Dixie
em p loyees, a cco rd in g to a
sheriffs report.
John Doe was being held In
lieu of S5.000 bond.
HAND ON MOUTH
A Sanford woman awoke to
find a man standing over her
and his hand over her mouth.
Bernice Herring. 30. of 1500
Lake Ave.. told police that at
3:06 a.m. Sunday she woke to
find a man's hand covering her
mouth. She said she fought with
the man and screamed, waking
her mother.
The man. whi had not taken
anything from. th&lt;* house, fled,
according to a pollct report.
OUN8 STOLEN
Someone removed glass from
a front door window of a Sanford
home and stole four guns from
the residence.
Nana Collins, of 121 Mayfair
Circle, told police that between
4:30 p.m. Oct. 18 and 5 p.m. the
20th. someone entered the home
and took the guns, the value of
which has not been reported.
The guns, belonging to Gary
Collins, of the same address, arc
two .22-callbcr rifles, a doublebarrel 12-gauge shotgun, and a
,223-callber AR/15. an assault
rifle.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
—John Ashford, maintenance
supervisor for the Sanford Hous­
ing Authority, reported to police
that an unidentified boy broke
three windows at # 16 Lake
Monroe Terrace between 11:30
a.m. and noon Wednesday. No
damage estimate was given.
—Sandra C. Williams, of 1202
Santa Barbara Drive, told police
that two men were prowling
around her home Just before 4
a.m. Wednesday. They pried
boards ofT a wooden fence, bent
a chalnllnk fence In several

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places, and dented a metal
gutter around her roof. No dam­
age estimate was given.
— G a r y P h i l l i p s , o f 1215
Magnlola Ave.. reported to police
that between 10 p.m. Wednes­
day and 9 a.m. Thursday, some­
one broke a rear left window In
his 1970 Ford Maverick. Damage
was set at $50.
UNDERWEAR THIEF
Two Sanford women reported
their homes were burglarized
and their underwear stolen.
The Incidents occurred on
different days, according to
Sanford police reports.
Gwynne Chandler. 33. of 318
Dorado Road, told police some­
one broke Into her home betweti 6 and 9:20 p.m. Sunday
and t x&gt;k 20 pairs of underwear,
two bras and six Teddies (onepiece undergarments consisting
of a top and bottom.)
The thief entered the home by
forcing open a sliding glass door,
according to a police report. The
Items were valued at 8100.
In the second Incident. Martha
L. Swain. 6JL of 206 Red Coach
Court, reported that someone
entered her home and took three
or four pairs of underwear be­
tween 8:45 a.m. and 8:30 p.tn.
Friday.
According to a Sanford police
report, the thief entered the
hom e throu gh a bathroom
window and after rummaging
through her clothes took the
underwear and some cigarettes.
The Items were valued at $25.
WITNESS TAMPERiNO
A 17-year-old Fern Park boy
has been charged with witness
tampering and battery after he
allegedly assaulted and threat­

ened a 15-year-old boy who Is
scheduled to testify against the
suspect's younger brother In
another case.
Arthur J. Stebblns reported to
deputies that he was walking
along Chcrrywood Drive. Fern
Park, at about 6 p.m. Saturday
when the suspect drove up In a
truck, and threatened to kill him
If he testified In an upcoming
hearing, a sheriff's report said.
The suspect was arrested by
deputies at his home at 7:30
p.m. Saturday. He was being
held In in the Seminole County
Jail In lieu of $8,000 bond.
jIO TEL a s s a u l t
One o f two suspects who
reportedly beat and robbed at
knifepoint a man living In a Fern
Park motel at about 2:20 a.m.
S a tu rd a y w as a rrested by
sheriff's deputies after he re­
turned to his own room at that
motel about three hours after the
attack.
Tony G. Rlbclln. 30. reported
to sh eriffs deputies that he
opened his door for a man who
called himself "M ark" and that
man and another forced their
way Into his room at »3 Oak
Ridge Motel, 626 U.S. Highway
17-92. Fern Park. One of the
pair, the suspect who Is still nt
large, brandished a knife and
Rlbetln was reportedly slashed
several times on the hand as he
tried to defend himself during a
struggle with the bandits.
A witness heard his screams
and called manager Billy Smith
to the scene.to Investigate. When
the pair realized they had been
spotted they fled, after taking
Rlbelin's wallet, a sheriff s report
said.
But the man who was arrested
returned to his own room at the
m otel at about 5 a.m. Ills
roommate, who knew he was
wanted by deputies, reported his
arrival to Smith who called
lawmen.
When Rlbelln was returned to
the motel from Florida Hospltal-Altamonte where he was

treated for his Injuries, he re­
portedly Identlfed a suspect for
deputies.
Gary Lawrence Brown, 32. of
*5 Oak R ld ege Motel, was
charged with armed robbery and
batterv at 5:20 a.m. Saturday.
He was being held without bond.
ALMOST NOT CAUGHT
An Altamonte Springs man
w h o w as q u estio n ed by a
sheriffs deputy and appeared to
have a clean record, because the
officer ran a computer check on
him under a phony name, was
e v e n t u a l l y c h a r g e d w ith
possession of an controlled sub­
stance and drug paraphernalia.
Deputy John Negri reported
questioning the man who sat on
a bicycle in front of the closed
Altamonte Men's Club on North
Street. Altamonte Sprtngs. at
about 3:30 a.m. Friday. After the
•nan. who Identified himself as
"Bobby Lee Allen" appeared to
have no warrants against him
under that name Negri let him
ride away.
But then Negrt noticed on the
ground near where the man had
been parked a an needle and
syringe, which appeared to
contain blood, along with a pill
bottle with a prescription label
bearing the name “ Bob Allen."
There was also a folded piece of
aluminum loll on the ground,
which Negri reported he believed
may have held heroin or cocaine.
Negri caught up with the man
and arrested him on North Street
at J a ck s o n S tre e t. R obert
Williams. 30. of 147 Jackson St.,
was arrested at 3:46 a.m. He was
being held In lieu of $8,000
bond.
DUI ARRESTS
The following persons have
been arrested In S em in ole
County on a charge of driving
under the Influence:
—William C. Brlghlwell. 22. of
101 Larkspur Drive. Altamonte
Springs, was arrested at 11:10
p.m. Sunday on llattaway Drive.
Altamonte Springs. A Florida

Highway patrolman reported
that Biightwell's vehicle took a
curve In a 25 mph zone on
Hattaway Drive at 60 to 70 mph.
ran ofT the road, hit a tree,
knocked down a fence, hit a boat
and trailer and knocked the boat
onto another trailer. —Timoth
Joseph McKIcran. 27. of 222 W.
19th St.. Sanford, at 9:55 p.m.
Saturday on Interstate 4 two
m ile s n orth o f A lta m o n te
Springs after he was seen driv­
ing erratically.
—Jessie Clayton Watson. 46. of
P.O. Box 602, Osteen, at 11:50
p.m. Saturday after he drove off
S. Sanford Avenue. Sanford, and
crossed the centerline of the
road.
— Virgil Eugene Morgan Jr.. 39.
o f 714 F ox V a lle y D riv e .
Longwood. at 12:20 a.m. Sun­
day after his car ran a red light
at state Roads 436 and 134.
Altamonte .Springy
—Robert Lynn Johnson. 44. of
1406 Valencia St.. Sanford, at
3:25 a.m. Sunday aft-r his
vehicle failed to maintain a
single lane on Sipes Avenue.
Sanford.
—Frederick Lewis. 31. of 112
Ave. B. Oviedo, at 12:30 a.m.
Monday on state Road 419.
Oviedo, after his car was seen
weaving on the roadway.
—Todd Dltrlck Brothwick. 21. of
103 Ma r k D a v i d Dl v d . .
Casselberry, at 2:40 a.m. Satur­
day on slate Road 436 at Oxford
Road. Casselberry, after his car
swerved onto state road 436 and
cut In front of other vehicles. He
was also charged with careless
driving.
—Michael W. Blackmon Jr.. 21.
o f 7429 Bells R iver Court.
W in ter Park, at 1:20 a.m.
Tuesday after his car was seen
weaving on state Road 436.
Altamonte Springs.
—Tony Joseph Meyer. 22. of
2270 West woo d Drive.
Longwood. at 1:07 a.m. Tuesday
after his vehicle hit a tree on the
side of Hunt Club Boulevard.
Longwood.

Homeowners May Pay Less
For Natural Gas This Winter
Just Browsing
Administrator Elolse Matheny checks through the selection
of films at the Velma Mitchell Administrative Annex, 1401
Magnolia Ave, Sanford. In addition to films, the annex has
books and other materials parents may check out for their
children who are educationally disadvantaged.

Depo-Provera As Contraceptive Rejected
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Food and Drug
Administration board, citing possible cancer
dangers, has recommended the government
reject a request that the Injectable con­
traceptive Depo-Provera be approved for
sale In the United States. The Inquiry board of three university
scientists said two studies Indicating Depo-Provera can cause cancer In monkeys
and dogs cannot be Ignored even though no
studies have linked the drug to cancer In
humans.
The board, convened by the FDA at the
behest of the the drug's maker. Upjohn Co.,
said the Information on long-term risks Is
Insufficient and Inadequate to provide a
basis for a decision whether the benefits of
the drug outweigh possible disadvantages.
Depo-Provera. approved In the United
States for two other uses. Is used as a
contraceptive In 80 other countries and has
been used by 11 million people around the
world. It la as efficient In birth control as the

pill but need be Injected only once every
three months.
The board recommendation now goes to
FDA commissioner Frank Young who will
make the final decision.
Elizabeth Clark, a spokeswoman for
Upjohn, said the company planned to
challenge the report. If Young accepts the
board's recommendation despite Upjohn's
disagreement, the company could go to
court to have the FDA action overturned.
"W e arc sorely disappointed by the
report." Upjohn President Lawrence HofT
said In a prepared statement. "W e know
that Depo-Provera Is a saL* und effective
contraceptive. Depo-Provera may be the
most extensively researched contraceptive
In the world."
Dr. Sidney Wolfe, head ol the Ralph
Nader-founded Public Citizen Health Re­
search Group, said the board's decision
raises "serious Implications" for women
now taking Depo-Provera to keep from

becoming pregnant.
"These women, largely In developing
countries, will wonder why they are being
Injected with a drug which lacks enough
evidence of safety to be approved for
American women." Wolfe said.
Upjohn, based In Kalamazoo. Mich., had
estimated that between 5 percent to 9
percent of American women would select
Depo-Provera as their, contraceptive If the
drug received FDA approval.
The company challenged both animal
studies. It said the dog study, which found
breast cancer In dogs given Depo-Provera.
was Inappropriate because dogs have un­
usual sensitivity to progestogen*, the active
chemical In Depo-Provera. In the monkey
study, two of 52 animals given 50 times the
human dose of Depo-Provera developed
uterine cancer.
The ^DA refused lit 1973 and 1978 to
approve Depo-Provera for contraceptive use.

W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) Natural gus will be plentiful
tills winter, the price should
lie stable and — If the weather
cooperates — homeowners
heating with gas may end up
puylng less than last year, a
gus retailers' group predicts.
"Short term, the gas In­
dustry Is well positioned to
meet winter demands with a
cu rren t e x ces s d o m estic
supply." the American Gas
Association projected ut Its
unnual meeting Monday.
The organization, which
represents most of the na­
tion's local gas utilities and
pipeline companies, added
that Its studies showed "that
during the coming year the
national average consumer
price Increase will about track
Inflation which Is forecast to
be In the 5 percent range.
"In fact. In some parts of
the country there will be price
declines," the group said,
pointing specifically to some
price drops In Mississippi
River areas.
A fact shed distributed by
the group added that when new gas Is decontrolled on
January 1. "certain pipeline
system s could experience
larger price Increases because
o f provisions In their gas
purchase contracts."
However, the group noted
that last year's heating season
was somewhat colder than
expected and predicted that
"assu m in g normal winter

weather, thr uverage cost ol
gas heating this winter should
be slightly less than the $555
cost estimated by the De­
partment of Commerce for
last winter."
Association officials ulso
s a id c o n s u m e r s In th e
Northeast could be addi­
tionally affected by Canadian
gas supplies and u new Cana­
dian policy which allows for
prices to be negotiated at
"levels significantly below the
previously set border price.
"T h is action will enable
prlce reductions of over 30
percent for some sales of
Canadian gus. thus greatly
e n h a n c in g th e c o m p e t i­
tiveness of these supplies In
U.S. m arkets." the group
said.
Association officials udded
that they would push Con­
gress next year lo repeal laws
which curtail the use of natu­
ral gus by large Industrial
boilers and electric utilities
users.
G e o r g e L u w re n c e . the
association president, called
for lawmakers to Include the
repeals as part of u Clean Air
Act renewal or ucld rain bill.
"W e've got to stay away from
a gas pricing bill." he suld.
Figures from the association
also showed that natural gas
remained "the predominant
fuel for home heating — with
55 percent of all U.S. homes
heated by gas."

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Card Sharks Raise Funds For Charity With Underwater Uno
PALM BAY. Fla. (U PI) Dozens of card sharks In scuba
gear have completed thetr un­
derwater Uno-playlng marathon
to raise money for charity and
set a world record.
The game ended at 7:37 p.m.
M on d a y at th e Pa lm Bay
Ramada Inn pool, more than two
days after the wet card game
began. More than 100 divers
participated In the event and a
local radio station held a live
Interview underwater with a
diver In hard hat gear.
"It was 58 hours and seven
minutes long." hotel manager
George Seeley said. "W e don't
have a tally of how much money
it brought in because we’re still
getting phone calles."
Seeley said there Is no existing
record for such an event and he
hopes It will be recognized In the
Guineas Book of World Records.
T h e ca rd -p la y ln g session
started Saturday morning and
e n d e d M o n d a y a f t e r an
estimated 500 hands of cards.

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"This has really been a lot of They sort of Boat across the police officers and radio disc
fu n ." said Sue G annon, a table and then stop In front of Jockeys.
spokewoman for the marathon. the diver.”
“ Some of them hadn't played
"It's really been a neat commu­
A crisis was uverted Saturday the game before, but we taught
nity event."
night when the pool temperature them In five minutes and then
The Idea for the underwater plummeted and the players were they went on down." Gannon
Uno game was the brainchild of unable to stay underwater for said. "There wasn’t time to
Skip and Tammy Burdette. The more than an hour at a time. But teach one guy. so we used sign
Burdettes organized the mara­ local radio stations put out a call language once he got under
thon six weeks ago In an effort to for Interested divers, and more water. That worked out great."
raise money for the Cousteau than four dozen showed up from
About 100 people crowded
Society and the Shrlners' hospi­ around the area.
a rou n d the p o ol o v e r the
tals for Burns and Crippled
Players Included firefighters. weekend cheering the players.
Children.
International Games Inc. ol
Joliet. III., which manufactures
th e U no g a m e , p r o v id e d
specially laminated cards for
u n d e rw a te r p la y and th e
Burdettes were on their way.
A patio table and chairs were
set up In the BWfoot deep water
end of thr motel pool, and two to
four players were always under
water during the marathon.
"It's really cute to watch them
play." Gannon said. "It ’s almost
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as If they're In space. They
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Evening Herald - Wednesday. Oct. 31. 1»M

Say Cheese

Senlord, FI.— 1C

Stuffed Rock Cornish Hens
Perfect Dish For Company
Chtcscmaklng is an art and a
science. All natural cheese —
whether sold In chunks, slices or
shredded — must be made with
care, following exacting steps
and procedures.
According to Cheesemasters at
Kraft. Inc., one of the biggest
challenges In cheese making is
the production of natural Swiss
cheese. To carry a top quality
grade, the cheese must have the
ch aracteristic m ild, ru tlik e
flavor, a delicate color, and
even ly-sp a ced , ev en ly -sized
holes or "eves."
Time-honored w a t i l as con­
temporary standards are used to
produce mozzarella, the natural
cheese with a fresh, delicate and
somewhat sweet flavor.
These and several other natu­
ral cheese varltles ure now
available under the J.L. Kraft
Select label, named for the
founder of Kraft who first sold
natural cheese In the Midwest In
1903. T h e n a tu ral ch eese
varltles — sold In chunks, slices,
and shredded — all carry a
special seal, assuring consumers
they are getting top quality,
consistent natural cheese with
the characteristics of each vari­
ety. The seal also means each
natural cheese has met more
than 85 q u a lity standards
established by the company.
These exceptional cheeses ure
Ideal for cooking us well us
snacking. The piquant, nutllke
flavor of natural Swiss shines
through In a vegetable-rice stuf­
fing for Rock Cornish hens or a
rousting chicken. This reglonul.
southern Cheesemasters' recipe

Is a perfect company dish. It
c o m b in e s a few c a r e fu lly
selected Ingredients to create a
flavorful. Impressive entree.
Mild mozzarella cheese takes a
neat turn when It Is blended
with spice Italian sausage and
pizza sauce In miniature pastry
turnovers. The Idea originated In
Illinois, one of the states where
natural cheeses are made, hut It
will appeal to cheese lovers of all
ages and regions of the country.
For further Information: HILL
AND KNOWLTON. INC.. I l l
East Wackcr Drive. Suite 1700.
Chicago. Illinois OCtiOi: Contui f:
Jean Harrell. (312) 565-1200/
SWISS STUFFED
CORNISH HENS
Vi cup rice
1 10-oz. pkg. frozen chopped
broccoli, cooked, drained
1 cup (4 ozs.) shredded natural
Swiss cheese
Vk cup chopped onion
Margarine
Dash of pep|&gt;er
4 1 to 1Vi lbs Rock Cornish
game hens
Salt
Vi cup orange marmalade or
honey
C o o k r ic e a c c o r d in g to
packuge. except omitting salt.
Add hot rice to comblnec broc­
coli. cheese, onion. 2 tables­
poons murgurlne and pepper:
mix lightly. Rinse hens; pat dry.
Lightly salt cavities: stuff with
broccoli mixture. Close openings
with skewers. Place, breast side
up. on rack In baking pan: brush
w ith add ition a l m argarine,
melted. Hake at 325 degrees. 1
hour and 30 minutes or until

t e n d e r . B ru sh h en s w ith
marmalade during the last 5
minutes of baking.
4 servings
Variation: Substitute 4-lb.
roasting chicken for game hens.
Stuff and bake as directed.
Spoon remaining stuffing Into
1-quart casserole: cover. Hake at
325 degrees. 30 minutes.
HOT MOZZARELLA 'N
SAUSAGE SNACKS
1 lb. Italian sausage
1 cup pizza sauce
8 ozs. natural low moisture
partk-sklm mozzarella cheese
slices
Pastry for 2-crust 9-Inch pie
Remove casing from sausage:
crumble sausage Into skillet.
Brown sausage: drdaln. Add
sauce. Cut each cheese slice Into
eight squares (approximately
I-Inch each). On lightly floured
surface, roll pastry to Vi-Inch
thickness. Cut Into 3-Inch
circles. Top each circle with one
cheese square and approximate­
ly one rounded teaspoonful
sausage mixture. Fold two sides
of pastry over tilling, overlapping
edges: pinch edges to seal. Place
on greased cookie sheet. Hake at
375 degrees. 20 minutes or until
lightly browned. Top with re­
maining cheese: continue oaklng
until cheese Is melted.
Approximately 2Vi dozen

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Succulent cornish hens stuffed with broccoli/ rice and cheese

IT’S OUR ANNIVERSARY. . . BIG SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT

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8-16 Oz. Bottles

Cod Fish A s
Am erican A s
Bald Eagle
Alongside the bald eagle, the
cod could certainly be viewed as
a national symbol, as this fish
has played an Important role In
the shaping of America.
When the famous explorer.
John Cabot, returned to England
In 1497 froma sail to New
Foundland. he told of fish so
plentiful that "they could be
caught sim ply by low erin g
w eig h ted b a sk ets Into the
w a t e r . " In 1602 u g r e a t
extension of land was named
Cape Cod and alreudy there were
English. French und Portugese
harvesting this fish regularly.
In 1 6 23 t h e v i l l a g e o f
Gloucester. In Mass., began
heavily pursuing cod and In the
early 1700's the New England
schooner ship was designed.
This ship could go further of­
fshore and carry u larger crew
than ever before. However, life
was perilous und often short
aboard these ships. Well Into the
early 1900's dories were lowered
from the schooners and men
would fish day after day. praying
that the seu would not suddenly
turn on them or that a heavy fog
would not roll In without warn­
ing and leave them lost to an
utmost certain death.
FISH AND BROCCOLI BAKE
(SERVES4)
1 lb. fish fillets (cod. haddock,
whiling, hake, pollock)
2 10-oz. pkgs. broccoli spears
In Hollundalse Sauce
1 11-oz. cun condensed cream
of cheddarsoup
V« teaspoon garlic salt
Vi teaspoon lemon pepper
1cup soft bread crumbs
2 tablespoons butter, melted
Cook broccoli according to
p a c k a g e d ir e c t io n s . S n ip
pouches of broccoli and drain
butter sauce In a small bowl.
Place broccoli In baking dish
ubout 10"x6" and I Vi" deep.
T o p w ith fis h . A dd soup,
seasonings to butter sauce.
Blend and pour over fish. Com­
bine bread crumbs and melted
butter and sprtnkle over sauce.
Hake In prc-hcatcd oven at 350
degrees F. for 40 minutes or
until thoroughly heated.

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portions from buttennllk and
roll In biscuit mix to coat. Fry In
350-375 drgree cooking oil for 4
minutes or until golden brown.
Turn carefully and fry Ihe same
way on Hie other side. Drain on
absorbent paper. Serve with
lemon wedges. Malt vinegar Is
good sprinkled on the fried fillet
portions.
SCALLOPED COD

(SERVES 4-6)
1 lb. salt cod
4 medium potatoes, peeled,
cooked and sliced
2 tablespoons butter
2 medium onions, sliced
I large green pepper, cored
und sliced
3 tablespoons flour
3 tablespoons butter .
Salt and pepper
Vi cup cheddar cheese, grated
1cup heavy cream
Vi cup breud crumbs
Soak cod In cold water ut least
12 hours, changing the water 3
limes. Flake cod Into small
pieces.
In a medium saucepan, saute
the onion nnd green pepper until
wilted. Butter a shallow talking
or au grill In dish. Put a layer of
sliced potatoes on the bottom,
using one-half the potatoes. Add
half Ihe cod. followed by the
s u u l c e d v e g e t a b l e s , t he
seasonings, half the (lour and
grated cheese. Top with butter
slices and repeat the layering
once more. Before adding the
buller on top. sprinkle the bread
crumbs over all. Pour In enough
cream around the edges to come
almost up to Ihe second layer of
potatoes. Bake at 400 degrees
about 20 minutes or until top Is
brown and bubbly.

COD. CORN AND
TOMATO SOUP
(SERVES 4)
2 slices bacon, chopped
1 small onion, minced
1 cu p c h o p p ed can n ed
tomatoes (with liquid)
1Vi cups waterr
Vi green pepper, chopped
1 cup errarn style corn
Vi lb. hake. cod. or pollock, cut
Into bite sized pieces
1 teaspoon salt
BUTTERMILK FRIED
4* teaspoon chill powder
FILLETS
1 tablespoon butter, softened
(SERVES 6 8)
1 tablespoon flour
2 lbs. skinless fillets (cod.
Cook bacon over low heat.
haddock, whiting, pollock, hake)
Drain. Add onion to fat and
1 cup buttermilk
brown. Add tomatoes, water and
1 cup biscuit mix
pepper and simmer 5 minutes.
2 teaspoons salt
Cut fillets into serving size Add com. fish, salt and chill
portions. Place the portions in a powder. Stir gently and let
single layer In a shallow baking sim m er. M eanw hile, cream
dish. Pour buttermilk over por­ together butter and flour. Add.
tions and let stand for 30 bit by bit. stirring until It melts
minutes, turning once. Combine and soup starts to thicken
biscuit mix and salt. Remove slightly.

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Herald Advertiser — Thursday, Nov. 1, 10M

Sanford, FI.

Sweet Breads
Have An International Bakefest
There Is something about
homemade bread that stirs fond
memories of holiday gatherings.
When any bread — In this case
sweet bread — emerges fresh
from the oven, nothing can
detract from the beckoning
aroma, tender crumb and supe­
rior taste.
These breads represent a
sampling of International holi­
day sweet breads traditionally
served In Greece (Nrw Year's
B rea d ). A u s tria (V ie n n e s e
Strlezel). Norway (Juiekaga) and
America (Sour Cream Pecan
Ring).

Frost with confectioner's sugar
glaze.
VIENNESE STRIEZEL
5 cups all-purpose flour
I cup golden seedless raisins
1 teaspoon salt
2 packages Flelschm ann's
RapIdRlse Yeast
% cup water
V* cup milk
Vi cup margarine
3 eggs, at room temperature
No-stlck cooking spray
Confectioner's sugar
Set aside 1 cup flour. In large
bowl, m ix rem aining flour.

raisins, lemon peel, salt and
yeast. In saucepan, heat water,
milk and margarine until hot to
touch (I2 5 °F to 130°F); stir Into
dry mixture. Mix In eggs. Mix In
only enough reserved flour to
make soft dough. On floured
board, knead 8 to 10 minutes.
Cover; let rest 10 minutes.
Spray a taking sheep with
no-stlck cooking spray. Divide
dough Into Vi and Vi. Divide the
larger piece Into thirds and roll
each Into a 15-Inch long rope.
Braid together and place on
sprayed taking sheet. With the

side o f the hand, m ake a
"trench" down the center of the
braid. Divide the remaining
piece of dough In half. Roll each
half Into a 15-Inch long rope.
Twist the ropes loosely around
each other. Lay twist on top of
braid, bringing ends down under
ends of braid; seal ends. Cover:
let rise In warm draft-free place
until doubled In size, about 30
minutes.
Bake at 350°F. for 30 minutes
or until done. Remove from pan
and cool on wire rack Sprinkle
with confectioner's sugar.

Sour Cream Pecan Tea Ring and Viennese Strlezel beckon
♦he Holiday Season.

JU IE K A S A
...

(Mnkeji 3jtitihd cakes)
7 cups all-purpose flour
Vi cup sugar
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon ground cardamom
'&lt;4cup dark seedless raisins
L4 cup chopped candled fruit
mix
V* c u p s lic e d a I in o n d s .
chopped
2 packages Flelschm ann's
RapIdRlse Yeast
1cup water
Vi cup milk
14 cup margarine
2 eggs, at room temperature
No-stlck cooking spray
Confectioner's sugar glaze
Slivered candled cherries
Set aside 1 cup flour. In large
bowl. npx rem aining flour,
sugar, salt, cardamom, raisins,
c a n d le d fru it m ix . s lic e d
almonds and yeast. In saucepan,
heat water, milk and margarine
until hot to touch (125°F. to
13 0 ° f .); stir Into dry Ingre­
dients. Mix In eggs. Mix In only
enough reserved flour to m ak e
soft dough. On floured board,
knead H to 10 minutes. Cover;
let rest 10 minutes.
Divide dough In half. Shape
each half Into smooth round ball:
place on large baking sheet that
has l&gt;een sprayed with no-stlck
cooking spray. Cover: let rise In
warm drufl-free place until
doubled In size, about 1 hour.
Bake ut 350*P. for 50 minutes
or until done. Remove from
baking sheet; cool on wire rack.
Frost with confectioner's sugar
glaze: decorute with candled
cherries.

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version, meaning that

Thursday, Nov, t, IH4

7*

It has no tomatoes.

Chill cook offs now abound In
the United States. Hundreds of
chill chefs prepare their flavorful
c o n c o c tio n s fro m b o x e s o f
special Ingredients and secret
recipes. They create traditional,
modern, mild or hot versions, as
Judges taste each warm ing bowl

SpecialAfelues for Special Meals

Flavorful meats from B iblix
Swift Premium
All Varieties

U .S .D .A . C h o ic e B e e f
(R o u n d B o n e )

Shoulder

Deli Thin
Meats

U .S .D .A . Choice B eef

Blade Chuck
Roast

v 2V»-oz. pkg.

Publix
Seafood
Fresh Farm Raised

Catfish Fillets............ c ®37®
Smoked Sable, Chubs or
Kingfish.....................*3®®
Fresh Frozen
Trout Fillets...............* *1»®
Peeled &amp; Deveined
Large Shrim p.............s: ®79®
,________________ toneless Beef

THIS AD EFFECTIVE:
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THRU WED.,
NOV. 7, 1984 . . .

Shoulder Steak..... s $1 "
Boneless
Beef for S te w ....... *189

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Pork
Boneless | W
Tenderloin
Ham
p e r lb.
p e r lb.

239

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329

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Whole
Fryers

99

r

550

Cut-Up Fryers
With Seeds
or Plain

per

lb.

Rye
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per loaf

65e

Available at Publix Storaa
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Baktrlaa Only.

Pumpkin Pie........ *£h» 1 «

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Filled With Nuts,
Chocolate A Almonds

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Tasty Cooked Salami or

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Deep South

Carrot
Cake

Available at All Publix
Stores A Danish Bakeries.

Sweet Dough Topped With
Walnuts A Maple Icing

Maplo Walnut
Coffaa Cake.

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Filled With An Abundance of
Fruit and Nuts, Tasty

each for

2

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Fruit Stollen........ i?. *2”

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with discriminating rare and as
many as 30.000 fans mosey by
to snlfTand admire.
One favorite at such gather­
ings Is traditional Fan Antoniostyle chill. It has no tomatoes
but satisfies eminently with a
combination o f spiced meat,
beans, peppers and garlic. A fine
example of the Texas variety ts
Orar.JyO-Snub':: Chill.
. Snub, a native of NVbtHtkHlearned the art of chill-making
from a Texan. His recipe has
evolved over the years Into a
piquant blend using chill powder
and Tabasco pepper sauce. Made
with cul&gt;cd pork shoulder. It Is
equally delightful with beef or a
mixture of the two meats.
To turn the chill Into a wellbalanced meal, pair It with a
plate of crisp-tender Hot Cab­
bage Slaw. Its garden-fresh
tartness and caraway seed ac­
cent are perfect complements for
the robust flavors of the meat
and beans. Add bread or rice and
a cold beverage for a tasty, filling
feast, full of the hearty goodness
of traditional American fare.
GRANDPA SNUB'S CHILI
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 pou n d s b o n e le s s pork
shoulder, cut Into 1-Inch cubes
1 cup chopped onion
Mi cup chopped green pepper
2 cloves garlic, minced
3 tablespoons chill powder
1 teaspoon paprika
tk teaspoon celery seed
Mi cup sliced plmlento stulTcd
green olives, reserve 3 tables­
poons Juice from Jar
V« teaspoon salt
2 cans (15Mi to 16 ounces
euch) pinto beans, undralned
I cup water
1 teaspoon red pepper sauce
A cco m p a n im e n ts; Cooked
r i c e , ch ap p ed to m a to e s ,
shredded cheese, chopped green
peppers, chopped onton and
crackers (optional)
In a large heavy kettle or
Dutch oven beat oil; brown pork
over high heat. Add onton. green
pepper, garlic, chill powder,
paprika and celery seed. Cook 15
minutes until meat Is no longer
pink and vegetables are tender.
Stir In olives, olive Juice, and
salt.
Cover. Simmer 1 hour or until
meat Is tender, stirring oc­
casionally. Stir In beans, water
und Tabasco sauce. Cover,
sim m er 30 minutes, adding
more water If necessary to pre­
vent slicking. Serve with sug­
gested accompaniments. If de­
sired.
Yield: Approximately 7 cups; 4
to 5 servings.
HOT CABBAOE SLA W
2 tablespoons butter or margurlne
Mi cup chopped onion
1 teuspoon caraway seed
Mi cup water
Vi cup white wine vlnegur
M teaspoon salt
Ml teaspoon red pepper sauce
H cups shredded cubbage ((A
medium head)
In u large skillet melt butter;
add onion and caraway, cook 5
minutes or until onion Is tender.
Stir In water, vinegar, salt and
Tabasco sauce. Add cabbage,
mix well. Cover, simmer 15
minutes or until cabbage Is
c risp lender.
Yield: 4 to6servings.

Crusty
Potato
Tidbits

Topped With Creamy Chocolate
■ O M IT S ....................... 3 10. *1
Baked In The Danish Bakery,
Fresh and Spicy

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Grandpa Snvb'sChili
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Potato Salad.......
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99*
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eat!
Oscar Mayer Meat, Beef or Cheese

Smokia Links...... *1”

Oscar Mayar Bacon A Cheddar,
Nacho Cheese or Cheese

Hot Dogs.............. &amp; » 1 "
Sunnyland Meat, Beef or Thick

Chicken
Sliced Bologna .... p*«: 91 "
A Biscuits..................... V.$279Swift Premium Sliced Cooked
Broccoli A
Selami, Beef Bologna or
Cheese Sauce.....
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Spiced
Zesty Flavored
Luncheon............ 79*
Bar-B-Que
Tarnow Mild, Medium or Hot
Sparariba.............
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Whole Hog
Fresh-Baked
Sausage ............ &amp; M "
Cherry or
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Walnut Pie........... » 2 «
Lykas Wieners....

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CRUSTY POTATO TIDBITS
2 pounds hot. cooked potatoes
2 tablespoons milk
3 tablespoons butter or marga­
rine
Vt teaspoon salt
Vk teaspoon pepper
1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 tablespoons minced green
onion
2 eggs, beaten
3-4 cups cornflakes, coarsely
crushed
Peel potatoes: tnosh with milk,
butter, suit and pepper. Slh In
cheese and green onion; mix
well. Shape mixture tntu balls
ubout I Inch In diaiheter. Dip
potato balls In eggs, then roll In
cornflakes. Place on greased
baking sheet and bake at 400
degrees F. 10 minutes or until
balls are hot and crusty. Makes
about 70 appcttxer balls.
M ake A h e a d T i p : C ru sty
Potato Tidbits can be baked In
advance and frozen In freezerproof containers. Reheat at 425
degreesF. 10-12 minutes.

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Thursday, Nov.

1, 1tt4________ Sanlord, FI.

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Shimmering M old
Festive Beginning
For Elegant Dinner
From appetizers through de­
sserts., the tncerdiule edible egg
can furnish Incredible nutrition
for holiday menus. In addition to
complete protein, eggs supply
bountiful amounts of the essen­
tial vitamins and minerals that
we all need to keep healthy.

prevent further boiling. Let eggs
stand, covered. In the hot water
15 to 17 minutes for Large eggs.
(Adjust time up or down by
about 3 minutes for each sire
larger or smaller.) Immediately
run cold water over eggs or put
them in Ice water until complete­

ly cooled. To remove shell,
crackel It by tapping gently all
over. Roll egg between hands to
loosen shell, then peel, starting
at large end. Hold egg under
running cold water or dip In
bowl of water to help ease ofT
shell.

Party-pretty appetizer mold is as delicious'as it looks.

OOLDEN CROWN
APPETIZER MOLD
1VScups water
'/envelope* unfluvuied gtUtfu
8 hard-cooked eggs*, divided
4 small sprigs fresh parsley
4 strips well drained plmlcnto
2 teaspoons Instant OR 2
cubes chicken bouillon
1 cup dairy sour cream or
mayonnaise
2 tablespoons lemon Juice
2 tablespoons chopped onion
1 tablespoon snipped fresh
parsley
'/« teaspoon dill weed
Spinach leaves, optional
In small saucepan, sprinkle
gelatin over water. Let stand 1
minute. Cook over medium heat,
stirring constantly, until gelatin
Is dissolved, abut 1 minute.
Remove from heat. Pour M cup
of (he gelatin mixture Into 4- to
5-cup ring mold or fluted tube
pan. Chill until almost set but
still slightly sticky when lightly
touched. Slice 2 of the eggs.
Arrange 8 center slices from
eggs, parsley sprigs and pimlento strips over gelatin In
mold, pressing gently Into gela­
tin. Carefully spoon a teas­
poonful of the remaining gelatin
mixture over each parsley sprig
and plmlcnto strip. Chill until
firm, about 5 minutes.
Meanwhile, stir bouillon Into
remaining gelatin mixture. Cook
over medium heat, stirring con­
stantly. until bouillon la dis­
solved. about 1 minute. Remone
from heat. Flacc a 5-cup blender
container OR food processor
fitted with metal blade along
with remaining eggs and ail
remaining Ingredients except
spinach leaves. Cover and blend
at a medium speed until smooth,
about 30 seconds. Pour over
chilled clear layer. Chill until
firm , at lea st 4 h ou rs or
o v e r n i g h t . Unmo l d ont o
spinach-lined platter. If desired.
•To hard-cook, pul eggs In
single layer In saucepan. Add
enough tap water to come at
least 1 Inch above eggs. Cover
and quickly bring Just to boiling.
Turn off heat. If necessary,
remove pan from burner to

Truly
Regal
Entree
F or th o u s a n d s o f y e a rs ,
seafood has played an important
role In Oriental cuisine. At this
tim e o f year, when fish Is
abundant, take advantage of Its
availability, good price, and
nutrition, by serving this Impe­
rial entree. Traditional Chinese
seasonings — spicy ginger, natu­
rally brewed soy sauce and the
nutty richness o f crushed sesa­
me seed — create the d e­
lightfully aromatic and flavorful
sauce.

IMPERIAL SESAME PISH
2 teaspoons sesame seeds,
toasted
M cup soy sauce
2 teaspoons distilled white
vinegar
2 teaspoons m inced fresh
ginger root
Vi teaspoon sugar
1V4 pounds fresh or frozen fish
fillets (about Vi to H Inch thick),
thawed if frozen
2 teaspoons cornstarch
1 g re e n o n io n a n d to p .
chopped
Measure sesame seeds Into
blender container; whirl about
10 seconds, or until fin ely
ground. Add soy sauce, vinegar,
ginger and sugar; whirl about 15
seconds, scraping down sides
once. Remove 3 tablespoonfuls
sauce mixture from blender con­
tainer; combine with Vk cup
water and act aside in small
saucepan. Generously brush
both sides of fish with sauce
remaining in blender container.
Broil about 5 minutes, or until
fish flakes easily with fork.
Meanwhile, blend cornstarch
with mixture In saucepan. Bring
to boll: cook and stir until sauce
thickens. .Stir In green onion and
spoon sauce over fish. Makes 4
servings.

The choice is yours.
Frltos Brand Assorted

Corn Chips....................7.T$189
Publix Special Recipe 100% Stone Ground Whole

Wheat Bread..............2r.'.*1a®
Lager or Light, In 12-oz. cans

Old Tap Beer.................tt*19®

THIS AD E FFE C TIV E : TH URS., NOV. 1
THRU W ED., NOV. 7, 1984 . . .

Publix

Welch's Reg., White or Red

Grape Juice.................. 3Z‘ 99*

Hunt's

9-Llves Semi Moist Assorted

Cat Food.............. ’IJV 97*

Tomato Sauce........... 2

Ctnt 8

1

Hunt's

(75s Off Label) Liquid
Heavy Duty Laundry

Tomato Paste............ 3 tz *1

Wisk Detergent... “ r * 2 »

Stokeiy

(8s Off Label) Pink or
Whlto 4 .75-oz.

Dove Soap........... mV 914#
Penny Saver with Instant
Chlorine Bleach

Cleanser............. 4 '*»! *1
Penny Saver Clear

Ammonia............." T 39°
Penny Saver All Fabric Dry

Bleach................. fc’ M 49
Publix Concentrated

Fabric Softener... mV

Cat
Food

Corn........................... 2 Vi: 88*

H i-6 ................................ X 69*
Mott’s Natural

Apple Sauce................ T - 99°
Sugar Substitute Packets

Equal......................
Liptons Assorted

Lots A Noodle...............X 83*

Sweet Peas.............. 27«: 88°

Nabisco Spoon Size

Shredded W heat..........SV*1T9

Tom ato Royale, Old Fashion Bean with Ham,
Chicken A Noodle, Savory Mushroom, Chicken
Vegetable, Vegetable Old World, New England
Clam Chowder, Soup For One
Vegetable Beef (7.50 to 7.75-oz.)

Tea Bags....................... £?*299

Campbell’s Soup...... 3 r *1

Charcoal Briquets...... *£VM89

84-oz. box

-

Upton

Roval Oak

M o t t ’ s N a tu ra l

Apple
Sauce

All Vegetable

Crisco Oil
32-oz. bot.

3 0 -o z . ja r

(Limit 1 Please, With Other
Purchases el I7 .M er Mere,
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^

99

Minute Maid 10-oz. "Reduced
Acid", 12-oz. "More Pulp"
or Regular Concentrated

Fleischmann'a Regular or
UahtCom ON

Margarine
Quarters................ &amp; 99*
Piiisbury Buttermilk, Butter
or Country Style

Peter Paul Almond Joy Candy Bar or

99*

French Toast......... mi 99*

9

IDairyl

ICandyl
Candy B a r..........3 £27 *119

Aunt Jemima Cinnamon Swirl or Rea.

7

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Hershey Almond, Milk Chocolate,
Mr. Good bar, Krackel or
Special Dark Big Block
..

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K 1*®”

G r . . n Giant Vary Young Tandar

Tide

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Orange Juice.........VS

Green Giant Whole Kernel or Cream Style Goiden

Unscented or Regular
Laundry Detergent

9 - L iv e s A s s o r te d

=* CL

Fruit Cocktail...............'?z 69°

Cherry, Orange, Grape or Punch Drink Box

Mounds................. 4'
Hershey Candy Bar

Biscuits.............. 4 ££ 89*

Skor...................... 4 ’S r » 1

Piiisbury

Cinnamon Rolls.... Si; 99*

Celentano Cheese

Dairi-Freah Soft

Ravioli................... *1"

Cream Cheese..... mV 79*

Weaver's Italian or Original

■ H e a lth &amp; B eau ty I

Treasure Cave Portions or Crumbled

Rohndke le t .................. i t

(25c Off Label) Regular
or Extra Body

Wisconsin Cheese Bar
Individually-Wrapped Cheese Food

FriedChicken........mt

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Birds Eye Little Ears

Cob Corn............... m. *1"

Singleton Family Pak

HDR Shampoo...... S t *149
(25c Off Label) Extra B o d y,

St »149

HDR Conditioner...
Aspirin Tablets

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Breaded Shrimp.... mV *6"

Bayer.....................

Gorton Potato Crisp

(30c Off Label) Toothpaste

Fish Sticks............ mi *1”
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10-o z
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Chicken
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Margarine
Quarters

12-oz. pkg.

$059

1-lb ctn

99

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Dairi-lmage Imitation
Shredded Cheddar or

Mozzarella............. m» 89*
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Schmierkase or Lowfat

Cottage Cheese.... IS *1"

Wisconsin Chsese Bar

Sharp
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12-oz. pkg.

$ |8 9

�Evening Herald - Wednetday, Oct. II , !t*4

H o me ma d e t r e at s arc
especially welcome this time ol
the year. A new crop of nuts are
available as well as popcorn. Try
some of these quick and easy
favorites using your microwave
oven.
Since ull of the recipes have a
sugar syrup that bolls hard and
becomes very hot. use a large
heat resistant container — one
with a handle Is convenient. A
special microwave candy ther­
mometer Is helpful. DO NOT
USE a conventional thermome­
ter In the microwave oven. If you
do not have a microwave ther­
mometer follow the cold water
tests from the recipes.
Maybe you remember this
candy from your childhood.
OLD FASHIONED SPONGE
CANDY
1cup sugar
1 cup dark com syrup (Karol
1 tablespoon vinegar

Microwave Magic

Delicious Candy
Stirs Memories
From Childhood

m wm m

u

Seneca

Regular or Quick

Apple
Juice

Quaker.
Oats

Egg, Pumpernickel,
Onion or Plain

Lender’s
Bagels

18*oz. pkg.

64-oz. bot.

Herald Advertiser — Thursday, Nov. 1, ItJM

stirred In. Pour Into a buttered
foil-lined 8x8-lnch baking dish.
Let stand until firm Remove
from dish and break Into pieces.
The pieces can be dipped In
melted chocolate.
MICROWAVE HINT: Experi­
ence has taught me to make this
candy only on days when the
humidity Is low.

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                    <text>77«h Year. No. 60-Tuesday. October 30. ’ 984-Sanford, Florida

D ru g s-F o r-S e x
By Susan Loden
Herald Staff Writer
A Winter Springs man made the wrong
proposal to the wrong men. according to sheriffs
reports. The proposal, cocaine In exchange for
sex. The wrong men. Seminole County drug task
force agents.
The agents report making contact with the
suspect by phone on Oct. 25 after they had been
Informed that the suspect had been offering
young men cocaine In exchange for sex.

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In that conversation the agents said the suspect
discussed the use of cocaine In conjunction with
sex acts and stated he wished to perform those
acts with them.

ready for the meeting When the officers arrived
at the man's home and were Invited In they
reported they noticed hashish, marijuana anil
drug paraphernalia on the coffee table.

One phoned the suspect again at about 4 p.m.
Monday. Once again the man discussed the use of
cocaine In conjunction with sex and made a date
to meet the agents later Monday at his home.
The agents called the suspect again at 7 p.m.
Monday and the man reportedly told them he was

There was discussion of sex and drugs between
the agents and the suspect during which the
suspect reportedly told the officers he had "on
several other occasions" exchanged cocaine for
sex with young men. a sheriffs report said.
The agents, who were wearing microphones.

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and arrested the suspect.
James B. Sartnri. 44. of **12 Hacienda Village,
was arrested at 8:15 p.m. Monday at his home.
He was charged with possession of hashish,
marijuana and drug paraphernalia In addition to
being charged with assignation to commit lewd
and lascivious acts.
He was ttlcaard on 85.000 bond and Is
scheduled to appear In court Nov. 11.

Sales Tax's
Ballot Spot
Worries Polk

Legal Secretary Loses Jail-Tim e Appeal
WASHINGTON (UIM) - A sec­
retary who dispenses legal forms
und advice from a storefront
office In Flnrldu has failed to
convince the Supreme Court to
review her criminal conviction
for practicing law without a
license.
The Justices Monday d is­
missed an ap|N*al tiled by Hi&gt;semary Furman, o f Jacksonville,
to reverse a 30-day Jail sentence
she received for dispensing legal
forms and udvlce from her office.
Northslde Secretarial Service.
The unnouncment lets stand a
Florida Supreme Court order
that she serve 30 days In Jail for
violating u ruling from that court
to suspend her business opera­
tions.

The court said It not have
Jurisdiction to review the case
because Ihcrr.was no substantial
question of federal law for It to
review.
Furmun. who drew national
attention with her fight against
the Florida Bar Association und
the slate supreme court, started
her service with the Idea that
many simple legal problems
could be solved without hiring a
lawyer.
What she encountered, how­
ever. was a complex legal pro­
blem of her own when the bar
and the state high court both
agreed her advice and sale of
forms constituted practicing law.
for which she had no license.

What Furman did was pul
together packets of legal forms
on divorce, name changes and
adoptions and sold them for 850.
For that price she also helped
clients fill out the forms and
gave them advice on where to
file the papers.
She told the high court she did
not attempt to hide her service,
since she advertises It In news­
papers. has never said she was a
lawyer and has never had a
complaint lodged against her by
a customer.
Nonetheless, the state moved
to shut her business down and
In 1979 It convinced the Florida
Supreme Court to order her to
close up her shop, although It
did not nne her or order her

Imprisoned. When she did not
close, the bar moved ugalnat her
again and In 1982 the slate
supreme court sentenced her to
serve 30 days In Jull for violating
Its earlier order.

By Donna Estes
Herald Staff Writer
Sheriff John Polk Is concerned
that Seminole County's voters
may leave (Milling places Nov. 6
without voting on the question
of whether a I-cent sides tax
should be levied for one year to
pay for expanding criminal
Justice facilities In the county.
"The qurstlf.-' Is the last Item
— on the back of Card C — on a
lengthy ballot — three punch
cards on which voters are
expected lo vote both sides —
and the voters might miss It." he
said.
Polk has been campaigning for
months, speaking lo every civic
und fraternal organization from
which he could wangle un In­
vitation. uboul the necessity of
expanding Jail facilities — slated
lo tie the major Improvement
undertaken If the sales tux Is
approved — before, he says, a
federal court str|m In (as hap­
pened In Orange. Volusia und
Ilrevnrd counties) and orders
prisoners be set free because of
overcrowding.
The ma|or pitches Polk gives
In those talks arc:
• The tax. according to stale
law. can be levied for one
only.

• The resulting revenue —
estimated at S I3.2 million — cun
Ik - used only for criminal Justice
facilities Improvments and con­
struction.
• The tax can be collected
only on |he first 81.000 in
purchases of any single transac­
tion
• The county commissioners
voted unanimously to place the

See Editorial, page 4A
Issue on the ballot.
• Everyone who shops In the
county will pay part of the costs.
T h i r t y to 35 p e r c e n t o f
Seminole's shoppers rome from
out-of-county and out-of-state
and they will pay loo. be says.
• Ultimately a federal court
will direct the county lo cx|&gt;und
the Jull. and Seminole Countlans
would huve lo pay back at leust
8311 million for u $13.2 million
Ixind Issue over the term of the
Issue. Polk bused his estimates
on costs of a 25-year Issue ut uu
a v e r a g e t o p e r c e n t a n n u a l Inte r-.

T h e state court reje cted
arguments that she wus entitled
to a Jury trial because lawyers
und Judges were biased ugulnst
her because she was taking their
business.
Furman Is still running her
business, although she Is abid­
ing by the state high court order
that prevents her from giving
advise to customers who buy the
legal forms from her. She has
also remained free while the case
has been In the courts.

Killers Executed In Louisiana, Texas
By United Preee International
C o n v ic t e d k i l l e r s w e r e
executed In Texas and Louisiana
early today, one reciting the
23rd Psalm us he was led to the
electric i hair for killing u gus
station owner and the other
praying for the wife of the
policeman hr murdered.
"I'm going home." Earnest
Knighton. 38. said moments
before he was elect roculrd ut
12:17 a.tn. CST In "Gruesome
Gertie." the Inmates' name for
the electric chair at the state
prison In Angola. La.
Seven minutes later and 235
miles away In Huntsville. Texus.

Thomas Andy Barefoot. 39. an
oilfield roughneck who said God
had promised to spare him. was
pronounced deud from a lethal
Injection.
"I'm sorry for everything I've
done to anybody." Barefoot said.
Knighton and Barefoot became
the 27th and 28th people
executed since the Supreme
Court lifted the bun on the death
pcnulty eight yeurs ugo.
The Supreme Court and other
courts rejected last-minute ap­
peals Monday from both men
and the governors of Louisiana
and Texas refused to Intervene.
Knighton's lawyers claimed he

was drug-crazed when he killed
Ralph Shell of Bossier City. La.
during a March 17. 1981 rob­
bery that netted $300.
Barefoot, convicted In the
1978 shooting death of Carl
LeVIn. a Barker Heights. Texas
police officer, had received four
slays of execution. His attorneys
argued psychiatric testimony
used In the punishment phase
was obtained Illegally and Im­
p o r ta n t I n fo r m a t io n w as
suppressed.
As he was led down the long
corridor to the death chamber.
K n igh ton recited the 23rd
I'salm. raising his voice as he

crossed the threshold, saying.
"Surely I will dwell In the house
of the Lord forever."
In a written statement, he
apologized for his crime but
spoke out against his punish­
ment. saying. ."You don't teach
respect for life by killing. 1 urge
you not to kill anyone else."
Barefoot asked for forgiveness
and said he held no grudges.
"I'v e been praying all day for
Carl LeVln's wife to drive the
b itte r n e s s Ito m her heart
because that bitterness In her
heart will send her to hell."
Barefoot said as he a as strapped
to a table prior to Injection.

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John Wesley Williams of Sanford, in his studio at 901 W. First
St., displays his Best of Show ribbon with mahogany drawer
case with carving that won him the $500 award In the Fall for
Art show here last weekend. Other winners to be listed In
Wednesday's Herald.

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Productivity Upsurge Makes Abrupt Halt
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Improvement In
priKluctlvIty of American workers ofT the farm
suddenly cuute to un end In the third quarter, a
surprising setback for one of the brightest aspects
of thr rrcovery. the government reports.
The zero rate of Improvement In the amount of
output per hour of 8 1.6 million American workers
was the first quarter without growth In more than
two years.
Most striking, the Labor Department Monday
report showed economic output In the overall
economy slowed down even more abruptly than
reflected In the Commerce Department's latest
measurement of the gross national product.
In another area of the economy. Treasury
Secrrtury Donald Regan returned lo one of his
favorite themes, criticism of the Federal Reserve,
after swearing off the subject so far In the
campaign season.
Not satislfied with a 12 petcenl prime rale that
took el fret Monday for most commercial banks.
Regan told an audience of savings arid loan

executives and laler a news conference that the
Fed could expand the money supply faster than IL
has.
Saying the money supply expanded less than 1
percent In the last 13 weeks. Regan told
reporters. "A s I alluded to In my speech. I think
that's a little on the tight side and there's room
for rasing."
He acknowledged, however, that the Fed may
already be pumping money into the system
faster.
.
The weekly auction of Treasury bills contained
a hint, though, that Interest rates are not slipping
much lower. After seven weeks of declines in both
three- and six-month bills, they turnrd mixed
Monday, with six-month bills edging back up.
Thr Labor Department's productivity measure
Is the government's best at tempi lo gauge the
efficiency of workers, management, transporta­
tion systems and all the other, ingredients iliai
turn an hour of paid labor Into a certain amounl
of goods and services.

The more productivity, the faster the growth In
the standard of living without Inflation
The department's report, on non farm pro­
ductivity. showed output growing 10.3 percent In
the first quarter and another 10 6 percent In the
second quarter.
But the third quarter growth In output
suddenly dropped lo 1.0 percent
"Growth virtually slopped. dc|&gt;artmcni analyst
Lawrence Fulco said.
It was the first calendar quarter to show no
productivity Improvement since April-Junc of
1982. during the last recession.
In contrast the gross national product grew 7.1
percent In the second quarter and slowed down to
a 2.7 percent annual rate In the third quarter, less
of a shift In economic gears although si III
markedly slower.
Regan said he believes the third quarter was
the worst of the year and that ONI* growth will be
from 4 percent lo 4.3 percent In the current
fourth quarter.

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Radioactive fallout that entered milk
after nuclear bomb testing In the
Nevada desert In the 1950s and 60s
altered brain growth In infants In seven
s ta te s and has h a m p e re d them
scholastically. Story, page 2A.

�1A — Evening H erald. Sanford. FI.

‘Don't Watch The Polls'

T u e id a y , Oct. 30, 1H4

NATION

United Press International
Ronald Reagan and Waller
Mondalc arc urging supporters
to Ignore (he polls, but Reagan Is
taking two days off from the
stump a week before the election
while Mondalc has set a grueling
schedule that takes him lo every
region of the country.
T h e d if fe r e n c e In th e ir
approaches may reflect what poll
after poll shows — that Reagan
has a large lead over his Demo­
cratic challenger.
"S to p reading the polls."
Reagan said In an appeal to his
supporters during a stop In a
on e-d a y trip th rou gh
Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
"Don’t let anything keep you on
Nov. 6 from getting out and
doing what we must do and
seeing that your neighbors get
out."
Reagan, whose polls show him
leading In every stale but Min­
nesota. was asked If he expected
to sweep the 50 states and said.
" I don't know. I'm not going lo
comment on what the result
might be. I'm going lo Just keep
on campaigning and I hope I
win."
Underscoring the campaign's
confidence. Reagan remains In
the White House today and
Wednesday then returns to the
road for a 10-stale swing that
will end In his home slate of
California on Election pay.
Mondale ridiculed the leisurely
pace of his opponent's cam­
paign. saying: "Most of the time.
Reagan Is sleeping at Camp
David."
When asked about Mondale's
a s s e r tio n th at he w as so
overconfident that he spent the
weekend at Camp David. Reagan
said In West Virginia: " I f I hadn't
been overnighting (there), I'd
have been overnighting In the
White House. Either place Is
good sleeping."
Mondale, who plans to cam­
paign a full day every day before
the election, has said repeatedly,
the polls do not matter and he

IN BRIEP
Safety Panel: G et Rid
Of Dangerous Baby Equipment
WASHINGTON (UPI) — That antique crib from your
grandmother's attic may look beautiful, but It might be a
"hand-me-down hazard" that could trap Infanta by the
neck and strangle them, the Consumer Product Safety
Commission warns.
Commission Chairman Nancy Steorts told a news
conference Monday that despite safety standards recently
put In force for some new nursery equipment — Including
cribs, high chairs and playpens — many older model Items
are being used today because they have been handed down
through families or purchased at garage sales.
" I f a crib Is more than 10 years old. throw It out." Steorts
advised, saying many old-style cribs havr slats or
decorative posts spaced so far apart that a child's head can
be caught between them.
She said the equipment has caused more than 90.000
Injuries — and 177 deaths — since 1983.

Barfield Launches Appeal
RALEIGH. N.C. (UPI) — Defense attorneys have launched
a new round of appeals for Margie Velma Barfield, but
prosecutors believe the 52-year-old grandmother will be
executed as scheduled Friday for poisoning her fiance.
If Barfield dies by lethal Injection at 2 a.m. EST Friday In
North Carolina's Central Prison, she will be the first
woman executed In the United States In 22 years.
Barfield, who spent her 52nd birthday Monday under a
"death watch," allowed attorneys to file an appeal with the
North Carolina Supreme Court claiming she was "legally
Incompetent" In 1978 when she killed her fiance. Stuart
Little, by lacing his beer and Iced tea with rat and ant
poison.
Barfield blames the murders on dn*g addiction.
After her arrest. Barfield also confessed to poisoning her
mother and two Lumbcrton, N.C. residents whom she
cared for as a private nurse.

Soviets Headed For M ars?
WASHINGTON (UPI) - There Is growing evidence the
Soviet Union plans to bypass the moon and send men
around Mars before the end o f the century, perhaps In only
eight years, according to former Apollo astronaut Harrison
Schmitt.
"An attempt to put Soviet cosmonauts in the vicinity of
Mars by October 1992. the 75th anniversary o f the
Bolshevik Revolution. Is not only possible. It Is highly
probable," Schmitt said.
He told an opening session Monday o f a three-day NASA
symposium on future space projects that the Soviet Union
seems determined to “ establish Its sovereignty In deep
space and on Mars before the forces of freedom do so."
NASA administrator James Beggs opened the meeting by
predicting the United States would decide to return men to
the moon to establish a lunar base within 25 years.

campaigning on behalf of House
candidate J.T. Waggoner. “ It&gt; a
big Job. but we have to lift up * Ip
O 'Neill... and move him aside."
Geraldine Ferraro, appearing
in a New York synagogue, tore
Into Reagan for the administra­
tion's alliance with right-wing
fundamentalist preachers like
Jerry Falwell.
There was hissing from the
congregation when the Demo­
cratic vice presidential candidate
quoted Falwell as saying. "The
Idea that religion and politics
don't mix was Invented by the
devil to keep Christians from
running their own country."

Nuclear Fallout Damage Seen
In Students' Lower SAT Scores
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - A researcher says a
drop In Scholastic Aptitude Test scores among
teens In seven states Is attributable to radioactive
fallout from nuclear tests that entered their milk
when they were Infants.
Ernest Sternglass. professor of radiological
physics at the University of Pittsburgh. Monday
said SAT scores had dropped as much as 18
percent In Utah, North and South Dakota.
Oklahoma. Wyoming. Colorado and Iowa.
"You can't explain an 18 percent drop in SAT
scores on television or poor teaching." Sternglass
said.
There Is mounting evidence, Sternglass said,
that radioactivity reduces production of a thyroid
hoi -.tone that controls the development of the
brain during the first two years of life.
The radioactivity entered the thyroids of babies
while they were In the womb through food and
drink their mothers consumed, said Sternglass.
who has studied the health effects of nuclear test
fallout since 1961.
He said SAT scores began to Increase In 1982
nationwide but declined In states downwind from
the nuclear testing.
Sternglass blames a recent decline In SAT
scores on "large amounts o f radioactive fallout
that were found In the milk, this time from the
largest series of shallow underground nuclear

bomb explosions carried out In Nevada between
1966 and 1968."
"In sharp contrast, no declines In verbal scores
were reported for any states east o f the
Mississippi." he said.
The largest declines In SAT scores In 1984 took
place In Utah — which dropped 18 percent and is
cast and directly downwind of the test site In
southern Nevada — and In North Dakota and
Oklahoma, he said. Colorado. Nebraska. Wyom­
ing and Iowa also have experienced sharp drops
in test scores, he said.
At the same time, he said, the combtned math
and verbal SAT lest scores rose 4 percentage
points In the nation as a whole.
Sternglass said he knew of no other reason why
students 16 through 18 years of nge living
downwind of the Nevada test site would have
scored low.
A sharp decline In SAT scores also occurred In
1975, IB years after the largest test series In
Nevada, Sternglass said.
Sternglass said he reached his conclusion by
comparing state-by-statc SAT scores. U.S. Public
Health Service statistics on the amount of
radioactivity In milk In each state and studies
that link radioactivity lo damaged Infant
thyroids.

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Two Plead In Separate Drug Cases
A Geneva man who was caught hauling
marijuana plants around In the bed of his
pickup truck has pleaded gu ilty to
possession of more than 20 grams of
marijuana.
Jon Marvin Corstangc. 40. of P.O. Box 82.
is scheduled lo be sentenced Dec. 7 by
Seminole Circuit Judge Dominick J. Salfl.
Corstangc could receive up to a year In the
county Jail.
According to his arrest report, a Seminole
County sheriffs deputy reported spotting
the mobile crop of five polled pot plants In
the back of Corslange's 1984 Dodge on July
3. Corstangc said he did not know that the
plants, which he had raised from seeds,
were marijuana.
The deputy reported the plants ranged In
size from 18-inches to 30 Inches. He said the
plants were In plain view as the truck drove
down a dirt road off Old Geneva Road In

Blacks Arrange Boycott
Of City Manager's Post
MIAMI (UPI) — Black community leaders said at a rally
Monday they are asking black city managers around the
country to turn down the Job of Miami city manager If
offered it by commissioners who fired the city's first black
manager.
"They will not be able to get any o f the black city
managers In the country to take the Job." said state Rep.
James Burke. D-Mlaml. Burke did not Identify which cities
have been-contacted, but said there are “ only a handful of
cities with black managers."
About 1,000 people, mostly blacks, chanting "Gary,
Gary, Gary" and "recall, recall, recall." attended a noon
rally on the steps of the county courthouse to whip up
enthusiasm for the reinstatement of Howard Gary, the
black city manager whose firing last Thursday sparked
cries of racism, ethnic politics, and "behind the chicken
house" city management.
Gary, 37. Is the highest paid city manager In the country.
He la paid §108,000 a year. The City Commlsalon voted 42
times before agreeing to hire him In 1981.

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rovements are made would
ave to be used to provide
property tax relief.
Projects planned for construc­
tion. using the $13.2 million.
Including tire cost estimates are:
a 500-bed expansion of the
county Jail from 236 beds to 736.
updating the core building at the
Jail to a future capacity of 1.000
prisoners, $9.6 million: con­
struction of a new. more limited,
access road to the Jail at Five
Points. $60,000. equipping and
furnishing the Jail. $900,000;
and renovations of the court­
house to a purely Judicial facili­

Kennedy Photos Not Released
MIAMI (UPI) — A federal Judge has heeded the request of
family members who wanted to stop the public release of
any photographs of David Kennedy's body because thetr
release would cause Irreparable "mental suffering and
harm."
In an emergency hearing Monday. U.S. District Judge
Alcee Hastings ruled that the photographs must be kept
private until another federal Judge can review them and
Issue a permanent ruling on whether their release could be
damaging to the Kennedy family.
The ruling Involves 59 photographs taken during an
autopsy and In the Palm Beach hotel room where Kennedy
was found dead or a drug overdose April 25. THe
28-year-old son of assassinated Sen. Robert Kennedy had a
history o f drug abuke and died from a combination of
cocaine and the prescription drugs Demerol amd Mellaril.
Tw o former bellboys at the hotel are awaiting trial on
charges o f selling cocaine to Kennedy.

Geneva.
In another case before Salfl Monday, a
fast-driving man who tried to outrun
Altamonte Springs police and was later
charged with possession of cocaine pleaded
guilty to possession of cocaine.
Joe Gerrado f'ozo. 36. of Orlando, could
receive up to a year In the county Jail If he
has no prior record when sentenced Dec. 7
by Salfl.
According to the arrest report, after police
ordered Pozo to stop on May 16. he
reportedly sped along state Road 436.
Mattlund Avenue and Palm Springs Drive
before stopping on North Lake Boulevard.
The officer who searched him for weapons
after his car was stopped reported finding a
white powder on the scat of the car and a
bag of cocaine under the driver's scat.
In court action Friday, an Orlando man
received 17 years for the rape o f a

ty. $2 million.
County commissioners have
hired Watson ft Co. of Winter
Park as architects for the Jail and
have approved a pre-cast con­
crete. modular design for the
planned expansion. Watson ft
Co. also designed the county Jail
in Pinellas County which is
being used as a model for the
Seminole County facility.
The expansion la to have five
octagonal shaped pods of two
stories each branching out from
a center core. Each pod would
house about 100 prisoners In
two-person cells. Medium securi­
ty beds for 200 prisoners and
minimum security beds for 300
would be provided.
The two-person cells wou'd be

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tion today, visibility was re­
ported near zero In parts of the
Appalachian Mountains and the
southern Atlantic Coast. Travel­
ers advisories for reduced visibil­
ity also were posted for central
Kentucky, western Tennessee
and northern Louisiana. A
winter storm watch covered
northern Montana, already hit
by up to 20 Inches of snow
Sunday and Monday.

AREA READINGS (9 a.m.):
temperature: 78; overnight low:
6 9 ; M o n d a y 's h i g h : 8 7 ;

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barometric pressure: 30.16; rela­
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winds: northeast at 6 mph; no
rain: sunrise: 8:36 a.m.. sunset
5:42 p.m.

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8:09 p.m.; Port Canaveral!
highs, 1:07 a.m.. 1:44 p.m.;
lows. 7:02 a.m.. 8:00 p m.;
Bayporti highs. 4.44 a.m.. 8:46
p.m.: lows. 1 08 a.m.. —
BOATING FORECAST! St.
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miles — East wind 10 to 15
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69-year-old Altamonte Springs woman.
Charles Hornell Thomas. 19. who pleaded
guilty to the charge, was sentenced by
Seminole Circuit Judge C. Vernon Mize Jr.
According to the arrest report-, the woman
said she was awakened at 6 a.m. June 28 by
a man wearing only a yellow ski cap. He
entered the home through a kitchen
window, brandishing a hunting knife with a
five- or six-inch blade und told the woman
he would kill her If she screamed. The
woman, according to sheriffs reports, hud a
.22-caliber handgun on her nlghlabmd but
was unable to reach it until after the at tack.
After the assault began she screamed und
frightened the man away, according lo a
sheriff a report.
The woman was treated and released from
Central Florida Regional Hospital where
tests confirmed she had sexual contact.
—Deane Jordan

factory-built of pre-cast concrete
and Joined together In pods at
the site.
Architects said the precasting
technique will allow cells to be
built with only one celling Joint
made from an epoxy cement
mortar, harder than concrete.
The older building method,
such as concrete block con­
struction. uses multiple Joints In
the cells. Joints which Inmates
can chip lo create hiding places
for contraband, the architects
said.
Cell walls, ceilings and floors
will be formed from precast
concrete, a material which Is the
strongest concrete on the market
and twice as strong as the
concrete block which has been

STOCKS

WEATHER
cold rushing down from the
Arctic Circle dropped the mercu­
ry to 15 degrees below zero In
Montana today, snow fell from
Montana to Minnesota, and fog
enveloped the Southeast. By
etiW morning It was 15 below
itro at Havre. Mont., and 9
btlo* at Cutbank. Monday’s
huh St Cutbank was only 7
•bow.Ugh temperature records
leftfeoBaew England to Florida
MoadM is record-break in g
ounlit blanketed the East
Qoul tor the second straight
tay.mftrtUded parts of the

think." Mondalc said adding
that no one controls the voters.
Republicans arc confident
enough of victory that they have
sent Vice President George Bush
traveling South — Reagan's
strongest region — to help GOP
House candidates.
Underscoring the GOP interest
In whittling down the comman­
ding Democratic lead in the
House. Bush seemed to be
cam paigning harder against
House Speaker Thomas O'Neill.
D-Mass.. than against Mondalc.
"Let's give our president a
Congress he can work with."
Bush said In Birmingham. Ala.

Man Gets 17 Years For Rape Of Woman, 69

IN BRIEF

NATIONAL REPORT! Bitter

will no longer comment on
them.
Recent figures give Mondalc
good reason lo ignore the polls.
National Public Radio Monday
released a poll taken by Louis
Harris showing Reagan with a
lead of 58 percent to 41 percent
over Mondr le.
In Seattle. Monuale chose to
note his endorsements by T h e
W ash in gto n P o st and T h e N ew
Y o rk T im e s and pointed to theM ia m i H e ra ld , whose editorial
board wanted to endorse him
but was overruled hy the paper's
publisher.
"P e o p le are beginning to

the accepted standard, they said.
The precast concrete modular
design will permit the cells to be
co n ve rted to m axim u m or
minimum security as future
nerds dictate.
The core area (the central area)
of the jail will be renovated and
expanded to Include the kitchen,
booking area, laundry room,
medical section, all program
areas and all support services
aside from prisoners' beds and
cells.
Polk says this expansion will
provide facilities for 1,000 so
that when additional spare Is
needed for cells for up to 1.000,
expected In the mid 1990's, the
core area walls won't have to be
knocked out.

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AREA FORECAST! Today
mostly sunny. High near 90.
East wind around 10 mph.
Tonight mostly fair. Low near
70. Light wind. Wednesday
mostly sunny. High near 90.
Wind east around 10 mph.

Survivors Include hts wife,
Margaret: two sons. William J..
Altamonte Springs. Carl E. Jr..
Hackensack. N.J.; daughter,
Mrs. Marc E. Sayers. Lauderdale
Lakes; sister, Anne Graye. New
Jersey; 10 grandchildren; 10
great-grandchildren.
B aldw ln-Falrchlld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. Is in
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W O RLD

A Sanford 7-Elcvcn clerk has
been charged with forgery and
grand iheft for allegedly sieallug
three American Express money
orders and cashing them.
Sheriff's deputies report that
the man altered and signed three
money orders with a combined
value of $567.88. The money
orders were cashed al Southeast
and Sun banks In Sanford on
Oct. 3 and 10.
Gary Lynn Frymyer. 22. of
Box 5. 3800 slate Road 427, was
arrested ut the Seminole County
Jail at 7:40 p.m. Monday after
deputies w ere given sworn
statements by bank tellers,
which reportedly linked him to
the case.
Frymyer was being held today
In lieu of $5,000 bond.

IN BRIEF
OPEC Discusses Where,
How Much Oil Output To Be Cut
GENEVA. Switzerland |UPI| — OPEC oil ministers,
agreeing on an overall cut in production to bolster prices,
began a second day of crisis talks today to share the
reduct icn among cartel members.
The 13 ministers quickly agreed at their first day of talks
Monday on an overall OPEC cutback of 1.5 million barrels
a day. That would reduce to 16 million barrels a day the
carters current combined production celling of 17.5
million barrels.
Ministers said the cutback would remain In force for
some two months or until prices return to the 829 per
barrel OPEC base price through increased winter demand
In the Industrial nations.
i f th e c o n fe r e n c e can a g r - e on s h a rin g the
1.5-mllllon-barTcl reduction, the cutback would come Into
force this Thursday. Saudi Arabian oil minister Sheik
Ahmed Zakl Yamanl told reporters late Monday night.
Saudi Arabia as the biggest OPEC producer was expected
to absorb up to two-thirds of the total reduction.

BUROLARIES ft THEFTS
When Kristopher Edwards. 35.
of Orlando, left his boat, motor
and trailer on Interstate 4 In
Seminole County after a tire on
the trailer blew out he expected
his property to still be there
when he returned with a spare
lire, but It wasn't.
The Items, with a total value of
$7,300. were stolen between
6:30 and 7:15 p.m. Sunday,
according to a shertlTs report,

Jewish Terrorists Attack Bus
JERUSALEM 1UP1I — A Jewish terrorist group has
claimed responsibility for a missile attack that killed an
Arab passenger on a bus. wounded 10 others and sparked
protests In the occupied West Hank.
Israeli troops fired tear gas lo disperse rock-throwing
Palestinian students at Bethlehem University Monday to
protest the attack on the bus 24 hours earlier. A note
signed by the “ Avengers’ ' and retrieved by police warned
of more attacks to come unless 20 Jews charged with
terrorism are freed.
Police Minister Halm Uar-Lcv, who said the Sunday
attark outside the gray stone wall surrounding the Old City
of Jerusalem was carried out by Jewish extremists, was to
report to the Knesset. Israel's parliament, today on the
Investigation Into the anti-tank missile strike. No arrests
have been reported.
A spokesman for the five-man team Investigating the
attack told Israel Radio that three or four extremists were
suspected of responsibility for the assault, carried out In
apparent retaliation for the killing of two young Jewish
hikers last week.

Iran Massing For Offensive
BAGHDAD. Iraq (UPJ| — Diplomats and military experts
say Iran Is massing troops and equipment for a new push
Into Iraq across the strategic Shutt al Arnb waterway on the
southern front of the 4-ycur-old Persian G; .if war.
Up lo 5.000 boats purchased by Iran recently from the
United Stoles and western European countries have been
concentrated In stuglng areas for the offensive, sources
from Western. Arab and Aslan nulluns said Monday.
One military expert said Iran was preparing to launch
the attack within the next month.
He said Iranian plans call for a "limited offensive." Other
sources said Iraq was expecting a major drive on the
southern front, where the strategic port of Basra, the
second largest city In the country. Is located.
The, sources said Iranian.and
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A radial arm saw worth $250
was stolen from a shed behind a
burned-out house on state Road
427 near Tuscawllla Road. In
south Seminole County. The saw
was taken between Friday and
Sunday, according to a report
owner Harvey Slayton. 48, of
Oviedo, filed with deputies.
A rifle and scope with a total
value of $335 was stolen from
the home of Donald Michael
Polsley, 29. of 1785 Palm Way.
Gcncvu. Thursday or Friday.

Action Reports
* Fire i
★ Courft
* Police B e a l
according to a sheriffs report.
Ivan Sllvcratry. 38. of 105
J o a n n e C o u rt. A lta m o n te
Springs, gave sheriffs deputies
the name of a suspect who may
have taken 22 pieces of crystal
and $160 when shr left his home
for Tampa on Oct. 20. deputies
report.
A $500 gold cigarette lighter
and n $2,250 gold watch were
stolen from a kitchen counter In
the home of Paul H. Marks. 66.
oT 127 Red C e d a r D r iv e .
Longwood. on Oct. 12. Marks
(old deputies that several people
Including repairmen were in the
home when the Items were
taken.
KNIFEMAN CHARGED
An Altamonte Springs man
who reportedly threatened a
woman with a knife during a
dispute has been charged with
aggravated ass.mil and battery.
Altamonte Springs police re­
p o r t t a l k i n g w ith L in d a
Rawlctgh. 36, of 556 Spanish
Trace Drive, Altamonte Springs,
within minutes uflcr they saw
her screaming and running from
a suspect outside her apartment.
She reportedly told the officers
the man had ripped her apart­
ment furnishings apart and had
threatened her with a knife.
Richard Falzarano. 34. of
Longwood. also said he had been
hit In the chest by the man. a

police report said
Police received permission to
enter the apartment and re­
ported finding a knife stuck In a
Jar of peanut butter on the floor
In front of the couch In the living
room.
David Michael Laync, 23. of
566 Spanish Trace Drive, was
arrested at his home al 10:07
p.m. Saturday. He was released
on $5,000 bond.
CHANGE BANDIT
The manager ol a laundromat
was robbed late Thursday after a
man struck her.
Candida Monroy. 53. of De­
ltona. told police she was In the
office of Al's Laundry Mat. 401
E. 1st St., at 4:20 p.m. when a
man walked In and struck her on
the forehead with hts fist.
The man then took $85 In
change belonging to her.
FIRE CALLS
The Sanford Fire Department
responded to the following calls,
Sunday
—4:14 p.m.. 1305 Shepherd

DU1 ARREST
The following person has been
arrested In Seminole County on
a charge o f driving under the
Influence:
—Kenneth G. Holborn. 22. of
Kissimmee, was arrested at 3:45
a.m. Sunday after his car failed
to maintain a single lane on state
Rodd 436 In Seminole County.

B E W A R E O F TR IC K S .
W IT H T H E
TREATS

Sanford Assistant Police Chid
Herb Shea said Monday that
Burton was shot In LaRue's
parking lot al 3:30 a.m. Salurday. Burton loltl police thal a
woman had approached him In
LaRue's ami nskctl for help
shortly before Ihc Lar closed.

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Shea said that Bui ion had loltl
police ihai he was shot while
talking with the assailant In the
parking lot.
A representative of LaRue's
Monday c la rifie d the bar's
address and mild dial the bur
dosed at 2 a.m. Saturday

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Divers Search For Priest's Body
WARSAW, Poland (UPII — Divers braved the strong
currents and whirlpools of a river In northern Poland In a
futile search for the body of a popular pro-SolIdartty priest
apparently killed by Interior Ministry security agents.
A government statement broadcast on national radio
Monday said two of the three Interior Ministry security
agents held In the kidnapping of the Rev. Jerzy
Popleluszko admitted dumping his body In a waterway In
northern Poland.

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HOSPITAL NOTES

$750,000
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ribOur Savers.

DISCHARGES
San lord
Franco* E. Camoron

ADMISSIONS
Chariot!. A. Towll. Sanford
Amy E Csmptell. Allamonlt Springy
Eltwl M. Comptwll. Doltona
D .m tl F Rikowtkl Sr.. Doltona
Michaol D Madigan. Conara

Ave.. rescue. An J l-year-old boy
was treated for second-degree
burns on his shoulder after
another boy doused him with a
hot liquid.
—4:38 p.m.. 2701 George Ave.,
rescue. A 27-year-old man who
dislocated his hip playing foot­
ball war. taken to the hospital.
—9:50 p m.. 25lh Street and
Sanford A ven u e, rescue. A
38-year-old woman was treated
for a nose bleed after she was
Involved In a car accident,
Michelle Eckert. 38. of Geneva,
refused transport to the hospital.
Monday
—7:19 a.m.. 2010 Oak Ave..
false alarm.

C o rre ctio n
In Sunday's H e ra ld account ol
William D. Burton of Oneida.
N.Y.. having been shot In Ihe leg
while Irylng Saturday lo talk a
would-be rapist out ol assaulting
a woman In Ihc parking lot of
LaRue's Bar. 2601 S. Park Drive.
Sanford. Ihe address ol LaRue's
wus given us 2467 S. Park Ave..
Sanford.
That address Is the address of
the Food Bam anti Is ihr location
Sanford Fire Department rescue
workers responded to when
called to the shooting scene ut
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The cat Is out of the bag. The
In s id e - O u t s id e H o u se In th e
Longwood Historical District Is Inhab­
ited by the ghost of a black cat
named Brutus, who lived In the
house about 100 years ago with a
retired sea captain and his wife,
"W e first became aware of Brutus
— not his ghost — when we were
reviewing the history of the InsideOutside House prior to its move from
Altamonte Springs." revealed Betty
Jo McLeod, who along with her
partner. Dorothy Pierson, had the
house moved and restored.
Built In New England by the
seafaring man In about 1870. the
house was dismantled when he
■. moved to Florida. The panels were
brought down the East Coast by ship,
up the St. Johns to Sanford by barge
and by mule cart to the Boston
Avenue site In Altamonte Springs.
The house stood at that location for
100 years. Saved from destruction, it
was moved to the Longwood Histori­
cal District. It got its name because it
was built with the frame on the
outside of the walls.

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Jail Work Tax
Deserves Support
One o f the eight ballot questions Sem inole
C ounty voters w ill be faced with Nov. 6 Is o f
particular Im portance to county residents. It*s
the question o f a one-tim e sales tax Increase
— proposed by S h eriff John Polk and agreed
to unanim ously by the board o f county
com m issioners — to im prove the current Jail
facilities.

Watch The
Miners'
Strike

It Is, how ever, a sim ple matter; This county
needs the Jail expansion and related Im ­
provem ents; the one-cent sales tax Is limited
to one year only (through 1985); and. it
applies only to the first $1,000 In purchases
In any single transaction, so the Impact Is not
so great. If the sales tax is defeated, It m ay
cost Sem inole County taxpayers a lot m ore In
the long run.

W ith a presidential election
campaign under way In the United
States, the American public has
paid little heed to events taking
place across the Atlantic this fall.
The violent coal miners' strike In
Great Britain, however. Is worthy of
close attention by the U.S. public.
Britain la America's oldest and
closest ally. Anything that causes
profound disruption In Britain
should be of Interest and concern to
Americans.
What's happened In Britain is that
Arthur Scarglll. the leftist head of
the coal miners' union, has directed
a national strike which threatens
Britain's economy and social peace.
Ironically, the strike was called
without the approval of the coal
miners. Militants In the union
waged open warfare against miners
who didn't want to strike.
Peter Walker. British Secretary of
State for Energy, recently pointed
out that "these men have day after
day been threatened by mobs from
outside their own communities,
mobs which have used violence and
Intimidation." The unarmed British
police have been brutally attacked
and even ambushed by sinking
miners.
Mr. Scarglll has Introduced u
poisonous spirit Into British labor
relations. As Mr. Walker wrote In a
letter to the Anglican Bishop of
Durham, who supports the strikers.
Mr. Scarglll "has always favored
conflict as opposed to participation,
because he believes It Is by conflict
with the existing system that his
utopia will be achieved."

Putting o ff the planned 1985 expansion o f
500 m ore beds would on ly com pound the
problem . In addition to m ore beds, Polk says
the project w ill Include construction o f Jail
access roads from U.S. 17-92, needed renova­
tions at the courthouse, such as additional
courtroom s; addin g Im proved security de­
vices, such as a m etal detector; and putting in
bullet-proof protection around Judges and
witnesses tn the courtroom s, as w ell as
constructing a sally port w here deputies can
d rive up to the courthouse w ith prisoners,
w alk directly Into the building, then to
holding cells without m ixing with the general
population outdoors or In the hallways
T h e county w as given authority by the
legislature to levy the one-cent sales tax for
th e 1985 y e a r o n ly , a n d b eca u se th e
e s tim a te d $1 3.2 m illio n the tax w ou ld
generate goes for crim inal Justice Im prove­
ments. the tax applies only to the first $1,000
In purchases in any single transaction. So.
b u y in g a $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ca r w o u ld co st the
consum er $510 In sales tax. Instead o f $500
...Just $10 m ore.
Sem in ole County voters should m ake It a
point Nov. 6 to look closely at Card C. turn It
over to the back side, find where It says
"C rim in a l Justice Facilities Sales T a x ," and
m ark It w here It Indicates they're to do b o "fo r
financing crim inal Justice facilities."

Please W rite
Lsttsrs to ths editor ere welcome for
publication. All letters must be signed end
Include e moiling address end, if possible, e
telephone number. The Evening Herald
reserves the right to edit letters to avoid
libel and to accommodate apace.

WASHINGTON WORLD

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

A n d because It Is extrem ely Important to
local residents, we share the same concern
S h e r iff Polk does: T h at the referendum
question on the one-cent sales tax Increase
m ay be hidden to voters or m ay be Ignored
because It's located on the back o f Card C, or.
the third o f three ballot cards voters will use
to' vo te on candidates and various constitu­
tional questions.

W e'll elaborate.
If the referendum Is not passed, says Polk.
It Is likely that by 1985 the county will be
under a federal court order, to expand the
existing Jail by 500 beds. That could result In
a bond Issue carrying an Interest tab o f $23
m illion. Currently, there are 236 beds at the
county Jail, and problem s o f overcrow ding arc
constant. Polk estim ates he'll need 1,000
beds by the year 2000. ,

long ago while driving home from
work. She said there was a light on in
an upstairs room and she saw a big
black cat sitting In the window
outlined against the light.
"While Mary Ann Vandlgrlff and
Angie Romaguso operated their
Bloomin' Accents business In the
house, they reported several times
their silk flowers got scattered about
as though a cat had been playing
with them." said Betty Jo.
While setting up shop. Dorothy
Glffln. who now owns and operates
the Culinary Cottage there, heard a
scratching and a ruckus Inside the
closet under the spiral stairs. She
opened the door and saw nothing,
but something came out. brushing
against her leg. "I felt It." she
declared.
Even the adjacent Browser's Barn
cat. Painter, has had a close en­
counter. The first time he explored
the spiral staircase, he got to the top.
wheeled around and came flying
down with fur standing on end and
his tall puffed out Nobody had to
open the front door for him.

Betty Jo said
Brutus, who ac­
com p an ied the captain on his
voyages, was an excellent sailor. He
was first ashore and last aboard In
every port.
When he retired from the sea. so
did Brutus and when the beloved
feline died, the captain built him an
ornate teakwood casket.
The first person to become aware of
B r u t u s ' p r e s e n c e w a s D en n i
Manzulto, then a teenagrr. now
manager of Petty's Meat Market in
Longwood. Denni and her parents
were helping with the first public
showing of the house In a Historic
Society walking tour. Assigned to the
second floor, she came downstairs for
a few minutes and when she went
back up the spiral staircase she
entered the room in lime to see the
rocking chair give a lurch as If
Impelled by something. She let out a
startled scream. Her dad, Jim. who
was at the foot of the stairs, raced up
to see the chair still rocking On that
day. Denni declared. "It's haunted.'
Denni. still firm in her belief.^
reports an actual sighting not too

The strike, ostensibly, is over the
planned closure of coal pits which
are unproductive. The nationalized
Coal Board wants to shut them
down. The union leadership Is
d e te r m in e d that the p its be
operated, despite the fact that they
are uneconomic.
Scargllllsm In Britain represents a
very serious threat to democracy In
the country where democracy was
created. Mr. Scarglll denes the
courts. He em ploys extralegal
means to overcome the decisions of
constituted authorities.
Many thoughtful Briton! fear the
spread of violence In their country.
They believe that Parliament Is In
danger of being pushed aside by
u n ion m ilita n ts w ho e m p lo y
stormtrooper tactics. The union
m ilita n ts, com bined w ith the
equally militant anti-nuclear pro­
testers. represent a strong force
operating against democracy and
the rule of law.

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Campaign
Debates
W orthy?
By Arnold Sawlslak
UP I Senior Editor

JEFFREY HART

The Ferraro Issue"*
A couple of weeks ago. the whole
Ferraro-Zaccaro matter was big
news, but it now seems to have
collapsed, somewhat mysteriously,
an a campaign issue. Nol that the
questions that were then asked
h a v e ull b e e n a n s w e r e d
satisfactorily. But Ferraro held u
le n g th y p ress c o n fe r e n c e in
Washington, fended off and ducked
the most unwelcome qucsVans. and
seem s to h a ve su cceed ed In
toughing It out.
Who knows. Perhaps the election
is shaping up as so one-sided that
people have lost Interest In what
Ferraro and Zaccaro did or did not
do. Perhaps a nation tired of filling
out forms is not interested In
whether Ferraro filled hers out
deceptively. It could be that Fer­
raro's fight with the Catholic bish­
ops over abortion attracted atten­
tion away from her other problems.
But those problems, in fact, re­
main. Several different Investiga­
tions are now going forward. In­
cluding one by the House Ethics
Committee, and a number of news­
papers have assigned investigative
teams to the case. At the present
time, here Is the state of the action.
I. Mrs. Ferraro's uppareru at­
tempt to avoid disclosure of her
husband's sources of Income on her
Federal Disclosure Form has col­
lapsed completely. Her excuse was

thul she didn't profit from her
husband's activities and was largely
Ignornnl of them. She was. howev­
er. un officer In his firm and
reported Iter profits therefrom not to
Congress but to the IRS. Her
political campaigns were run from
the couple's Lafayette Street office.
The House Ethics Committee Is not
amused. The Federal Disclosure
Form Is a sworn stutement. and
falsification on it would amount to
lying under oath.
2. In the course of her first race for
Congress. In 1978. Mrs. Ferraro
borrowed from her husband more
than 23 times the nmount permitted
by law. When forced by the Federal
Election Commission to return this
money, she sold a piece of real
estate to raise It. As has now come
out. she sold It to one o f her
husband's business associates for a
much higher price than she had
paid for It. He then sold It to. of all
people. John Zaccaro. Zaccaro
himself thus appears to have put up
much of the money Ferraro was
required by the FEC to "pay back.?
Furthermore, the FEC penalized
Zaccaro for all of this with a light
fine, basing Its decision on his
sworn statement that he had loaned
Ferraro the money after receiving
legal advice that It was permissible.

W ASH IN G TO N IUPI) - That
astute observer of American poll:
tics. Horace Busby, says presl-,
dentlal debates are a disservice to
the voters because they lead them
to believe the election is between
two men.
Not so, says Busby. The choice is
between two ways o f conducting
government and the two candidates
merely personify those choices.
Busby, who does his thinking for
business clients, also has some
interesting comments on modem
presidential campaigns, which he
says "d o not win elections."
First, he says, the frantic Jethopping campaigns that have been
the rule since the late 1960s are a
waste of time, effort and money. He
says the candidates are trying to
grab 20-30 seconds o f prim e
network television time, which in
the best case adds up to only 2.5,
minutes a week.
For Busby, the only practical- function of all this running around
Is to galvanize local campaign
workers, and he says-that could be
done more efficiently In other ways,
such as with closed-circuit televi­
sion.
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Second, Busby deplores what he
calls the American "proclivity for
romanticizing the past o f their
p olitics" — torchlight parades,
"Chautauqua" type shows and de­
bates. The whistle-stop campaign
train Is another of these antiquities,
one which a veteran political sched­
uler said recently Is Invariably
suggested in the planning o f every
presidential campaign.
He never says why he thinks the
public likes these old-fashioned po;
Iltical usages, even though that
might have some significance.
A modest suggestion from this
comer would be that this nostalgia
might have to do with the general
feeling of Isolation that many feel In
our society and the specific feeling
of disengagement many feel from
our politics and politicians.
Many have deplored the steady
erosion of voter turnout since 1960.
and maybe, just maybe, the yearn­
ing for politics that touches the
Individual may have something to
do with that trend.
It certainly Is true that there Is
very little spontaneity or what John
Nalsbllt calls "high touch" left In
modern politics. In the old days,
people could walk to a town or city
square or the local railroad station
and sec and listen to politicians.

JACK ANDERSON
BERRYS WORLD

"H ey I work with Dem ocrats, Republicans —
whatever. I'm a sleaze consultant!"

CIA Nearly Compromised Bush
WASHINGTON - George Bush's
brief tenure as CIA director has
been both a blessing and a curse for
the vice president. On the plus side.
It has added a certain cachet to hla
foreign-policy credentials In the
quest for high office.
But Bush's year at the CIA has
also led to a presumption by many
In the agency that he Is "our man in
the White House."
That attitude Is the most charita­
ble explanation for two potentially
compromising episodes when Bush
was Introduced socially to under­
cover agents mixed up in a CIAfront business. It later went broke,
costing Investors millions of dollars.
In neither case was there a need
for the CIA men to meet the vice
president. The encounters were
apparently arranged by CIA Arid
officials for no better reason than to
satisfy a craving among the under­
cover troops to rub elbows with a
celebrity.
The two incidents occurred In
Hawaii. My associates Dale Van Alta
and Indy Badhwar uncovered the
story while Investigating claims
made by Honald Ray Kcwald tt it

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the CIA was behind his Honolulu
Investment firm, whose collapse led
to his Indictment for fraud, tax
evasion and perjury.
The accounts of Bush's brushes
with the undercover men came
from four separate sources. They
lend credence to other evidence that
the CIA considered Rewald’s firm
and Its 50 subsidiaries and affiliated
enterprises an extremely valuable
cover for widespread CIA operations
In the Pacific.
On July 2. 1981, the vice presi­
dent was in Hawaii on his way back
from the Philippines. In the evening,
at the Invitation of u friend from
Dallas, he boarded a sailboat for a
sunset cruise along the coast off
Honolulu.
Also Invited on the cruise were
one of Rewald's men (a Honolulu
policeman! and Jack Klndschl. who
had been Rewald's CIA superior and
later went to work for him at the
Investment firm.
The evening was purely social,
but allowed the CIA-related guests
to bask In the camaraderie of the
one-time agency director who had

made good.
Rewald's brief encounter with
Bush occurred at Hlckam Air Force
Base. Initially. Rewald had been told
by the CIA's Honolulu station chief.
Jack Rardln. that Bush would come
to dinner or a cocktail party at
Rewald's mllllon-dollar Honolulu
home, which he had bought from
Lon Nol. the former prime minister
of Cambodia.
But the Secret Service nixed the
idea on security grounds. So Rewald
was chaufTeured Instead to Hlckam.
His driver. Franklin Klpllil. was also
used to drive other CIA personnel
around, the agency has acknowl­
edged.
Rewald was taken directly to the
headquarters of the Air Force's
Pacifk- commander. Not far away,
Air Force Two. the vice president's
sllver-and-blue plane, was sitting on
the tarmac.
The occasion was a social gather­
ing. duly recorded by an Air Force
photographer. Several military of­
ficials were present, along with CIA
station chief Rardin. Rewald and
one of his employees who was a
deep-cover CIA agent.

Presumably, Rardln was known '
to Bush as the C IA c h ie f In
Honolulu. Rewald was Just as obvi­
ously unknown to the vice presi­
dent. Rardln gave Bush this coded
introduction of Rewald: "H e la a
friend who has been Invaluable. He has done a wonderful Job for ua here
and Is still helping us."
Bush shook hands with Rewald '
and thanked him for hla help. That
was It. Rewald drifted off Into the *
crowd and didn't speak with Bush 1
again. For his part. Bush has told a
close associate he may have met the
man. but doesn't remember It.
The only significance to the lncl-:
dent lies In its very triviality. ,
A p p a ren tly Just as a m orale- ,
boosting sop to Rewald. the CIA
station chief thoughtlessly put the
vice president in a compromising
situation.
The public Introduction lent, ,
Bush's unwitting prestige to Re- .
wald’s Investment .oM ipany. Aa .
evidence o f Rewald's high-level
connections, it might have en-.
couragcd Investors.to sink money
Into his Investment firm.

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By Elisabeth Olson
UPI Supreme Court Reporter
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Supreme Court said Monday It
will review former Attorney
General John Mitchell s In­
v o l v e m e n t In a p p r o v i n g
wiretapping of private conversa­
tions In the early 1970s in the
name of national security.
Mitchell, who was the nation's
lop law enforcement officer un­
der President Nixon, appealed a
ruling that could force him to
face trial over the amount of
money damages owed for wairant less electronic surveillance
In 1970.
Also today, the Justices said
they will decide whether the
Reagan administration can bar
legal defense groups from shar­
ing In money federal workers
donate during Ihe government's
yearly charily drive.
The government appealed a
federal appeals court ruling that
allows the NAACP Legal Defense
and Education Fund and other
simitar legal groups to receive
some of the more than $100
million federal workers donate to
charily annually.
In other action Monday, the
court:
—Said It will decide If federal
Medicaid funds can only be used

to reimburse states for care of approved a lap on the telephone
patients In traditional mental of William Davldon. a Havcrford
Institutions, or if care provided College professor, to gaihrr In­
in new developed "Intermediate formation about Ihe bombing
care facilities" Is also covered.
plan.
—Will rule on whether the
Before the wiretap was dis­
government can be held liable continued on Jan, 0. 1971. three
for the death of a serviceman conversations between Davldon
who was murdered by a fellow and a friend. Keith Forsyth were
soldier while they were off duty recorded. Forsyth, now an
and off their Texas base.
electrical engineering student in
The Mitchell case is the latest
Philadelphia, sued In 1972.
In a string of lawsuits to be (lied claiming the taps violated his
against the former attorney gen­ constitutional rights.
eral for warrantless wiretapping.
The case bounced around In
Earlier this month, the high
federal courts for years, finally
courl rejected on appeal by reaching Ihe Supreme Courl the
Rabbi Melr Kahanc. an Ameri­ first time In 1981 R»r review of
can who Is a member of llic two rulings lhal Mitchell was nni
Israeli parliament, and the Jew­ completely Immune from dam­
ish Defense League from a ruling ages because he was acting as an
throwing out their sull against administrator, not a prosecutor
Mitchell for wiretapping tin ■— who. under a 1978 ruling. Is
entitled to be shielded from
group.
The case accepted Monday money awards — In approving
arose In 197U when the Mil s the wiretaps.
A new round of court hearings
Philadelphia office learned of
plans to destroy utility tunnels resulted In Mitchell's claims for
beneath federal buildings In both complete and lesser — or
Washington. D C., tn protest the qualified — immunity being re­
Vietnam War.
j e c t e d . O n c e a g a in . Ihe
The FBI later heard that three Philadelphia appeals court ruled
members of the same group had Mitchell was not completely
hatched a plan to kldnup Henry shielded from the consequences
Kissinger, then Nixon's national of his approval of wiretapping,
even fo r national secu rity
security alTalrs assistant.
On Nov. 6. 1970. Mitchell reasons.

Top Test Takers
Jim Thompson, assistan t p rin c ip a l of
Seminole High School, center, presents a
letter of commendation to Brian Graham,
left, and Rodriqulz Alexander. The two
seniors scored In the upper seven percent of
73,000 black students who took the National
M erit Scholarship Qualifying Test last year.

Auto Workers Reach Agreement With Ford
By MichcUne Maynard
UPI Anto Writer
DETROIT (UPI) - The United Auto
Workers said Monday a new three-year
contract with Ford Motor Co. that Includes a
three-year moratorium on plant closings has
been upprovrd by a 65 percent "y e s" vote.
Results from the union showed the vote
was 33,312 In favor and 18.366 against.
There are 114.000 hourly workers at the No.
2 automaker.
The final margin Is somewhat slimmer
fi'-sw^the 72 percent backing the pact had
during balloting, which ended Sunday
night. But support was stronger for the Ford
contract than for a similar pact at GM.
"This new agreement represents a major

step forward In Job security. Improved
economic well being, and better pension
benefits for UAW-Ford members." said
UAW President Owen Bleber and Vice
President Stephen Yoklch In a statement.
The contract will be signed by UAW and
Ford officials on Wednesday.
The pact follows a pattern set In a recently
approved General Motors Corp. contract
that Includes wage and Job security pro­
grams.
The Ford pact was reached Oct. 14 after a
marathon 25 VS hour bargaining session.
A higher approval rate was expected from
Ihe less militant rank-and-file Ford workers
than from their fellow members at GM.
where tough attitudes produced a relatively

slim 57.4 percent vote of approval. Ford
woikers two years ago approved n $1 billion
concessions pact on a 76 percent vote.
The key difference between Ihe two
contracts Is the three-year moratorium on
plant closings. The Ford contract also
Includes a pilot child care program and
another that would treat workers' emotional
problems.
As In the GM pact, the Ford contract calls
for wage Increases ranging between 1
(HTccnt and 3.5 percent, depending on Ihe
worker's Job classification. The typical
assembler will receive a 2.25 |&gt;erccnl first
year Increase, or 15 cents on hour, on lop of
current wages of $9.60 an hour or $21,900
per year.

A Brief Look A t Luxury

Haitian Refugees Land Near Posh Resort
(

Tuew lay. Oct. 30, 1 H 4 - S A

MIAMI.
(UPI) - Seven
Haitian men were In the caged
confines o f the Kromc Avenue
federal detention center on the
edge of the Everglades Monday
after a brief look at South Florida
luxury.
The neatly dressed refugees
landed early Sunday from a
battered motorboat and dinghy
ut Sallllsh Point Resort, near
Stuan. one of south Florida's

most cxclusIveUevelopmtnis.
The Haitians, ranging In age
from the mid-teens to mld-40s.
said they began their 120-mlle, 6
Whour Journey from Freeport.
Bahamas, late Saturday aboard
un 18-foot bowrlder and an
8-foot dinghy.
The refugees wandered around
the resort community. Its golf
course and country club for
more than an hour before securi­

Youth Sues Church After
Tripping Over Bricks
A Winter Springs boy and his
parents are suing a church for
Injuries the youth reportedly
received when he tripped over a
brick or block while attending a
youth group meeting.
Keith Grajada. 15. and his
parents. Frank and Carolyn
Grajada. filed suit Thursday
against the W inter Springs
Community Evangelical Church.
413 S. Alderwood St., and the
church's Insurer. State Farm
and Casualty Company.
The boy. In one count. Is
a s k in g fo r an u n s p e c ifie d
amount of damages In excess of
$5,000. as are his parents In a
second count.
The suit maintains that on
Nov. 17, 1081. the younger
Grajada was attending a Junior
Youth Group Meeting supervised
by empolyces of the church. The
suit states the church was
negligent In maintaining and
controlling the area, which led to
Ihe youth tripping over a brick
or block and injuring himself.
The complaint also stated the
employees did not warn the
children o f the bricks piled
around trees on the church's
property. The bricks were re­
portedly In an upright or Jagged
condition that were hazardous
and dangerous. The suit also
maintains that the employees
failed to overaee the group
k n o w in g that th e y w o u ld
become playful If unsupervised
and allowed to run and play on
th e c h u r c h g r o u n d s u n ­
restricted.
According to the boy’s suit, he
tripped and fell over a brick or
block and thereby received
grievous personal injury and
damage.
He said the Injury shocked,
bruised, sprained and cut In and
about his left knee and body.
Internal organa and nervous
system and caused or a g ­
gravated an arthritic condition.
He said he suffered great
mental and physical pain, as
well as mental anguish, embar­
rassment, loos o f earnings and

permanent dlmlnlshment of his
overall earning capacity upon
becoming 18 years old. He Is
also suing for related medical
expenses.
His parents said they have
suffered mental anguish about
their son's Injury and will Incur
medical expenses.
They are asking for damages,
court costs and a trial by jury.

ty guards spotted them about
6:45 u.m. EST and notified the
Martin County sheriffs office,
officials said.
Alberto Durogcnr. 26. one of
only two o f the Haitians who
spoke English, told a Sallllsh
Point guard that each of the
refugees paid $600 to come to

Notice of their achievement will be sent to
t,300 colleges across the country. Graham is
the son of M r. and M rs. W illie Graham, o!
1707 Peach Ave., Sanford. Alexander is the
son of M r. and Mrs. Tyrone Alexander, 1619
W. 16th St., Sanford.

Drug Users Were
The First To Wear
Witches’ Outfits
TALLAHASSEE IUIH1 - A
botany professor says ilia black
g o w n s , in ) 1 h a t s a n d
l&gt;iv&gt;om*Wvk*&gt;S?r&gt;fcd by witches
had their origins with dru*t
users In the 15th century.
Dr. Loran C. Anderson of
Florida Slate University said
Monday the drug users began
wearing the gowns and hats to
hide their Identities at night­
time parlies when the Roman
Catholic Church clumped down
on drug use. calling It satantc.
"Plants with mind-altering
properties were widely experi­
mented with by people during

the Middle Ages and the Re­
naissance." he said.
He suld the brooms and
witches' brews had* iheir or­
igins during the same period,
he said.
"Because these members ol
Ih e t o m a t o f a m i l y a re
poisonous If taken orally, wit­
ches — that Is. underground
drug users — cooked the plants
In p l g f a t t o m a k e a
psychoacllve salve." he said
"They would dtp brooms Into
Ihe brew and paint thetr bodies
with ft. The drug would be
absorbed through the skin."

the United Stales, where they
hoped to find Jobs.
Hr also said they were sup­
posed to contact a minister In
Miami. They arrived without any
Identification, officials said.
Sheriffs officers seized the
boats.

Roger L. Berry
Detlgnsted by the Florida Bar in
Criminal Law and Family Law.

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SPORTS
That's Harry...Landing On His Feet, Again
Doug Peters plrkrd up the telephone and was
rrady to call the "Men with the White Coats" as
Harry "The Ram" Nelson leap-frogged around his
office following Friday's 3-0 stunner over Apopka.
Nelson bounced from the floor to the couch to a
reporter's desk leaving mud and wet grass as
reminders of the soggy conditions outside.
Nelson, the eccentric 48-year-old coach of the
Lake Mary Rams, was definitely having a good
time. If somebody would have tossed him a horn,
he could have done a great Harpo Marx Imitation.
Offensive line coach Al Parker was powerless to
do anything but observe. Defensive whiz Dob
Decker looked like he wanted to join In. Only
Peters, a rookie to Nelson's schizophrenia, was
aghast. He started to dial 9...1... when Decker
Interrupted.
"W alt a minute Doug, he hasn't done his
backflip yet." aald Decker. " If he lands on his
head, go ahead and dial the other 1."
When the leap-frogging epidemic had subsided,
however, there was Nelson landing feet first and
firmly entrenched atop the Five Star Conference
standings.
“ That's Hnrry." was all the trio could reply

Sam
Cook

_

Sports Editor

£

with a shake of the noggin
Is It any wonder that this Chicago-born
motivator is a successful man? How could young
men not relate to this exuberance? Harry Nelson
Isn't afraid to bare his soul. He doesn't care who's
watching. That's one of the reasons he Is the o n ly
Central Florida coach to own a state champion­
ship (Dlshop Moore — 1970).
And you better beileve It's contagious. Ask
Lake Mary's defensive 11. Here's a group of
Rammles who have been good but not great all
year A look at the record does show two shutouts
prior to Friday night, but the victims were Lyman
and Dlshop Moore, two teams which have scored
a total of 6 1 points In 15 games.
So when the Blue Darters and the Rams were

going through warmups, this reporter wandered
over to a group of Lake Mary administrators (who
will remain nameless to preserve their employ­
ment) and the concensus was; a 12- or 13-polnt
heartbreak for Nelson and his boys If our
calculations were correct.
Of course, there was the Injury factor to
consider. Sammie Smith. Florida's greatest run­
ning back, had a badly sprained ankle. Dut
Apopka proved it was a pretty solid unit without
Smith last week In controlling Lake Brantley.
Smith departed that game before halftime and
Apopka "held on" to a 24-7 victory.
Apopka Just had too many things going for It.
The Blue Darters were averaging 36 points per
game. Mike Lowman would be a standout
tailback In his own right without Sammie Smith v
A lot of the Darters had played on last year's
district champion. They were used to the
big-game pressure. The defense was quick and
huge. It was giving up Just over 10 points an
outing.
Yes. Apopka's Blue Darters had It all. but they
didn't have Harr)' Nelson. And they didn't have
Jeff Mcver. Marty Hopkins. Todd Nedrow. Kirk

1

Bee HARRY, Page 7A

District Play
Opens Today

D e L a n d : TD
Scam per
W a s S et-U p
By J Richards
Special to the Herald
It was a set-up Job from the
start. DeLand High School's
shocking 57-yard touchdown
burst against Seminole High on
the game’s first series.
K n o w n as an a l m o s t
exclusively a powrr-l Interiorrunning team. DeLand did'
nothing to dispel the notion on
the gam e's first four plays,
tailback James Patrick finding
little room for two plays over the
right side of the Seminole de­
fense.
On the third down. Patrick
took the same play to the left
side, got a few crisp blocks and
nlllhcred up a seam In the SHS
backfleld for eight yards and a
first down.
Convinced the next play would
be more of the same. Tribe
defenders crept In toward the
middle, and Darryl Harris at first
looked as tf he were going to.try
the right side of the SHS forward
wall again.
Dut Harris bounced out to the
sidelines — at or Just past the
line of scrimmage — and outlegged at least three SHS backs
who had good angles on him to
the game's first score.
"W e planned It that way.'*
confessed DeLand quarterback
Ferrol Gordon after the 14-9
Dulldog victory.
"That's Just what our oflenslve
line coach (Pat Ncalls) and (head)
coach (Dave) Hiss set up for us to
do on the first series."
It was fortunate for DeLand
that play worked, because from
that point on an angry Seminole
High defense almost completely
shut down the Dulldog ofTense.
DcLand's second score came
ofT a disputed fumble recovery at
the SHS 10.
While Seminole shut down the
'Dog running game, and the
T rib e offen sive line helped
Establish a respectable SHS
ground attack.
Dut It was u lack of pass
blocking that set up the DeLand
defense to deny any serious
Seminole attempts to get back
Into the game.
Sa|d 6-4, 300-pound 'Dog de­
fensive tackle John Brown and
tenacious m iddle linebacker
Mike Studley after the game,
Seminole Just didn’t execute Its
pass blocks on the Inside —
especially in the crucial third
and fourth quarters.
"W e put In a stunt with the
linebacker and the tackle and
they never picked It up." said
Studley.
"I expected them to close the
gap down and play tougher (on
passes) than they did." added
Drown. "Dut once I got their
guards ofT my ankles. I was able
to get Inside pretty easy."
Seminole coach Jerry Posey
was livid over the officiating,
baiting nearby linesmen and,
after the gam e, the referee
crew's chief.
"You blew three calls." yelled
the Tribe boss to a rapidly
retreating zebra.
He was referring to;
• Mike Whelchel's alleged
fumble od a clear forward pass
attempt to set up the second
DeLand score.
• a W hclchcl deliberate
downing th i ball on a sideline
pass — when (he SHS QB had
two receivers 10 yards upheld
along the same sidelines — but
was bumpered by two DeLand
defenders forcing hint out.
• And. apparently, for not
c a l l i n g a n o th e r d e lib e ra te
downing the ball penalty on
Whclchcl when he threw the ball
out of the end zone when all his
receivers wet e covered.

Pritchard. Scott Sperazza. Billy Caughell an«]
Mike Graham. All played grrat defensively.
Nelson screams and yells to motivate. Thl^
might fall on deaf ears against a cast without
talent. The Lake Mary players are good but
they're not any better than those at Apopka]
Seminole or Lake Brantley. They Just wanted li
more Friday night.
That's the difference coaching makes. Nelson
Isn't afraid to tell you who's boss. He'll berate an
assistant Just as quickly as a player. After the
game, he makes It known that It was nothin#
personal. It was Just the heat of battle.
That's Harry.
That s why Nelson's assistants are so very
Important. It's no fun to get dressed down In fronj
of everybody. It would probably cause some tq
pack In the clipboard and head back to thg
classroom.
Dut this Lake Mary staff, like Its players. know$
Nelson's penchant for "controlled Insanity.'!
They don't pick up the phone. Or In Peters' case}
they don't dial all three numbers.

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By Chris Plster
Herald Sports Writer

HwsM P M i h Tm « v Visual

B ig F ro sh B a ttle
Lake M ary freshman football coach Jim
Hughes huddles with quarterback Kelly
McKinnon. Hughes and his trosh go after
an unbeaten season tonight against
Seminole at Lake M ary High. The Rams,
7-0, beat Seminole earlier this year, but
Hughes said he Is leery of quarterback

Jeff Blake's potent arm and the Tribe's
four-game winning streak. McKinnon,
Terry "The Cat" M iller and John "B a t­
tering R am " Curry are the Lake M ary
standouts. Curry had four TD s last week
while McKinnon booted seven consecutive
extra points. Kickoff Is 7 p.m.

Krieg's Blitz Buries C h arg ers
SAN DIEGO (U PI) - The
Seattle Seahawka Insist on
sharing the center stuge In the
AFC Western Dlvslon while the
n Diego Chargers continue to
le like u dimming light on
,Droadway.
The Seuhawks wulked away
with their first ever victory at
San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium
with a 24-0 triumph over the
Chargers Monday night und
stepped Into a a second-place tie
wllh the Urn Angeles Raiders In
the division behind Denver.
The Chargers, meanwhile,
dropped to the division base­
ment with a 4-5 mark. All five
losses have been at the hands of

a

Pro Football
divisional foes. Including Seattle
twice.
"I had excellent protection all
day." said Seattle quarterback
Dave Krteg. who was a sparkling
23-of-29 for 282 yards passing.
"Steve Largent had another big
duy. I thought It was going to be
a much tougher and closer
game."
Largent Indeed had a big day.
He caught all three of K rlegsTD
jiasses Krleg. gaining 51 yards
on four receptions.
"It's very, very obvious Seattle

played a fine game." Chargers
coach Don Coryell said. "Krleg
had u great night and his
receivers caught everything."
Seattle saftey Ken Easley
picked off three passes — two
from Dan Fouls and an Ill-fated
halfback toss by Lionel James.
Fouls was sacked six times and
held to 200 yards passing.
Seattle got things started late
In the first quarter. After Easley
picked off u Fouls (xuss ut the
Seattle 4, Krleg needed only
eight plays to drive 96 yards for
the TD. Tw o plays after a
tiO-yard txnnb lu wide receiver
Daryl Turner. Krleg hit Largent
with an 11-yard scoring strike.

Corso: Reports Are Speculation
DE KALB. III. (UPI) - Northern Illinois
University football coach Lee Corso dismissed as
speculation reports that he Is a leading candidate
to become coach'of the new Orlando Renegades of
the U.S. Football League.
The O rla n d o S e n tin e l reported Sunday that
Corso Is the "leading candidate" for the job to
lead the Renegades. Corso met Friday night In
Chicago with Renegade owners Don Dlzney and
Jim English.
" I had dinner with some people I've known for
a long time. We didn't talk about me leaving at
all," Corso told Public Radio station WNIU-FM on
Monday.
Corso. who was fired twu seasons ago from the
head coaching Job at the University of Indiana. Is
In his first season at NIU. The Huskies are 3-4-1
overall und 3-3-1 In the Mid-American Confer­
ence.
"About one-third of the conversation was about
me and the USFL and my feelings ubout It." said
Corso. who during the year between coaching
Jobs worked for AOC-TV as u USFL color
commentator.
Corso. struggling for a .500 record In his first

College Football
year with the Huskies, termed the discussion over
the USFL post a "distraction."
Last year, the Division I-A school won the MAC
crown and the California Bowl under Coach Hill
Mallory. Corso was hired last January after
Mallory was picked to run the Indiana program.
Later facing The Huskle Club. NIU's sports
booster organization. Corso also was noncom­
mittal.
" I can't speculate on It because It hasn't
happened." he said, but noted he has aspirations
to coach a pro teum.
"I'v e been coaching college luotball for 25 years
and some day I'd like to be a professional football
coach." Corso told the boosters. "There's a hell of
a lot of guys who'd like to be professional football
coaches."
Corso said the meeting pith the USFL owners
was approved by NIU Athletic Director Robert
Brigham.

For much of the season, there
was a three-way logjam for first
place In the Five Star Conference
vo llcb a ll race. Th ose three
teams. Lake Howrll. Lyman and
DeLand. all have the capability
of winning the 4A-9 District
Tournament which gets un­
derway today at 4 p.m. (one
match only) at Lake Brantley
High.
Today's match pits eighthseeded Seminole against nin­
th-seeded Spruce Creek. The
winner will play top-seeded
Lyman In Wednesday's first
round''TOHanV'm "other action
Wednesday second-seeded Luke
Howell goes up against Lake
Brantley, third-seeded DeLand
battles Apopka and fourthseeded Lake Mury faces Daytona
Beach Mainland.
Although Lake Howell won the
Five Star Conference, the top
seed went to Lym an since
Lyman had beaten the Lady
Silver Hawks In conference piny.
The only upset of the regular
season In district play was
Apopka over DeLand. knocking
the Lady Bulldogs out o f a shot
at the top seed.
Here Is a look at the 1984 4A-9
District Tournament wllh dis­
trict records In parentheses;

Volleyball
'It's do or dio now and wo]
have to bo ablo to |ust
go out thoro and do It.'

— Beth C o rso

It

showed they would be a tram
reckon with In 1984. Lyman ha
all but one starter back from Iasi
year's team which made It to th4
semifinals.
The Lady Greyhounds have
strength In every aspect of the
game. Lym an's starting sl^
consists of srnlors Regan Stump
und Kim Voeks und Juniors Kit
Forsyth. Shelia Mandy, Daw
Boyesen and Lori Helms. Bene
strength comes from Donna Bui
Tammy Foss.’ Krlstfe Kalse
M ich elle D ln k ew lcz. Rene
Fllcklnger and Tracy Carroll.
I
Lyman, which lost Its lu?d
match of the regular season l{&gt;
Lake Howell. Is looking to grt
back ut the Lady Sliver Hawks Ip
the finals. However, the Lady
Greyhounds can't look past theiy
first round opponent.

Lake Howell (7-1) vs. Lake
Brantley (2-6)

The Lady Silver Hawks art
reully fired up ufler ending the
season by avenging an earlier
loss to Lyman. Lake Howell
ended the year as Five Star
Conference champions and with
a 13-3 record overall. The Lad]Hawks also wun their last six
Seminole (1-7) t i . Spruce matches of the regular season.
Creek(0-8)
Lake Howell, like Lyman, hop
Getting ofT to a good start will to avoid overconfidence In thy
be Im portant for the Lady early rounds. It they can do tha^.
Semlnoles. During the regular the Lady Silver Hawks can go p
seuson. In which It had a 2-14 long way.
overall record. Seminole won the
" W e ' r e p s y ch ed up and
first game of a match Just once, re a d y ." Lake Howell couoh
against Spruce Creek The Teresa Tinsley suld. "W e had u
Tribe's only district victory was really good practice Monday. We
u 15-9. 15-8 win over Spruce did a lot of drills simulating
Creek.
game situations to prepare for
"It's do or die now and we districts."
have to be able to Just go out
Lake Howell has a solid start­
there and do It," Seminole coach ing six und plenty of depth on
Beth Corso suld. "W e hud a nice, the bench. The Lady Hawks
long practice Friday and we were starters Include seniors Beth
moving well und hitting well. Saunders. Eileen Thlebaulh.
Now we have to do the same on Sandy Gillies, Kim Montegqy,
the court and take It one match Melissa Schneider and Junior
u tatlm e."
Jolee Johnson.
In order for Seminole to be
Tinsley Is confident In her
cfTcctlve. It must get the lull to bench and could call on anyone
Beth Nelson os much as possi­ lo come In and get the Job done.
ble. The Tribe’s senior leader is Those who have seen plenty of
one of the best setters around, as action ofT the bench are Grace
well as being an outstanding Ley. Kcllcc Johnson. Anltu
all-around player, and she's (he Cechowskl. Mary Kay Scott and
one that gets the offense going. Christy Tlbbltls.
Seminole must also get Its serves DeLand (6-2) vs. Apopka (3-B)
In and p l a y c o n s i s t e n t l y
DcLand's Lady Bulldogs, the
throughout the match.
defending district champions,
Along with Nelson, the Lady had better concentrate on beat­
Semlnoles will look for consis­ ing Apopka first Instead of re­
tent play from seniors Janet pealing as champions. Apopka
Hauck. the team's top hitter, and upset the Bulldogs In conference
Becky Baker and Juniors Jackie play but DeLand came back on
Farr. Debra Hlllery aand Cindy the last day of the regular season
Hogan. Sheri Peterson. a soph­ (this past Thursday) to avenge
omore tetter who had a fine (hat loss.
season, was under the weather
The vicious hitting of Bridgette
and missed school Monday and Gordon led DeLand over Apopka
she may not play In today's last Thursday and the Lady
match.
Bulldogs will look for more of the
Bench strength for the Lady same Wednesday nlgbt. Gordon,
Semlnoles comes from senior Jill who Is the state's top hashsttsfrj
Wltherow. Junior Mellssu Moak player, gets most of the recogni­
and sophom ores Mary Ann tion on the DeLand team but she
Callbuoo and Lisa McGrotha.
has a solid supporting cast.
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If the Lady Semlnoles con­
In fact, in order for Gordon to
sistently play up to their poten­ be effective, senior setter Robyn
tial. they could be the darkhorae Swurlz must have a goad
of the district tournament.
tournament. Other players the
Lyau a (7-1) vs. Semlnolt- Lady Bulldogs will count dn
Sprues Crssk winner
Include Patti Corr. Debbie UhIt was at last year's district derwood. Tammy Martin and
tou rn a m en t that the Lady
Greyhounds came to life and
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SPO R TS
IN BRIEF
Reese Runs For 2 Touchdowns
A s Steelers Drop Bucs, 13-7
Dennis Reese scored a pair of touchdowns as the Steelers
claimed the Sanford Recreation Hag Football Midget
League title wit*- i 13-7 victory over the Hues Saturday at
Chase Park.
Reese scored the only TD of the first half on a eight-yard
run to give the Steelers a 6-0 lead. The Bucs came back in
the second half to take a 7-6 lead as Andre Shaw broke
loose for a 42-yard TD run and Devin Goldback ran In the
extra point.
Reese scored the winning touchdown later In the second
half on a 30-yard run and Daryl Jones ran In the extra
point.
In Junior League play, the Bulldogs turned a pair of
Interceptions Into touchdowns en route to a 13-0 victory
over the Cowboys.
The first score came when Tyrone Bowie picked ofT a
pass and rambled 20 yards for the score and the second
came on Peanut Coefleld's 30-yard Interception return.
Both scores came In the second half.
Robert Amle's 50-yard run late In the second half
enabled the Wildcats to tie the Rams. 12-12.
The Rams scored the only TD of the first half on Mike
Merthle's 30-yard pass to William Davison.
The Wildcats evened the score at 6-6 early In the second
half on Amle's 50-yard run. Merthle then hit Davison for a
45-yard scoring pass to give the Rams a 12-6 lead but
Amle's second 50-yard TD run of the game tied It at 12-12.

McLain Jury Selection Begins
TAMPA IUPI) — Jury selection Is underway In the federal
extortion, bookmuklng and drug smuggling trial of former
Detroit Tigers pitching ace Denny MrUiln.
The trial, which began Monday. Is expected to last six
weeks. If he Is convicted on all counts, McLain faces 90
years In prison and $90,000 In fines.
McLain. 40. was one of baseball's best young pllchers In
the late 1960s. Ills best season came In 1968 when he won
31 games and the Cy Young Award en route lo helping the
Tigers to a World Series championship.
But McLain fell on hard times several years later.
He was suspended from Imseball In 1970 for associating
with gamblers. Then there was a shattered dream of a
baseball comeback, an entertainment career that went
sour, a bout with bankruptcy and a fire that destroyed his
home In Lakeland.
Mclailn now l* -^arged with participating In a scheme to
extort money uuu people desperate for loans, patvlclpatlng
In an Illegal sports bookmuklng operation and smuggling
cocaine.

Elementary Road Race Saturday
The Third Annual lumgwood Elemrntary School Road
Race will be held Saturday morning beginning ut 8:30 at
the elementary school, physclal education teacher Pete
Crowley announced Monday.
The field will be made up of Keith. Casselberry. Sterling
Park, Woodlands. English Estates and Longwood clementartes. Crowley said he experts 130-150 third through
fifth graders to tour the 1.6 mile course.
Their will be four age divisions for boys and girls. The
groups will be 8-year-olds. 9-year-olds. 10-year-olds and
11-year-olds and up.

SVSA Registers Cagers Nov. 3
The Seminole Youth Sports Association will holds Its
1984-85 basketball registration at eight area middle
schools and Sylvan Lake Park Saturday. Nov. 3 from 10
a.m. to2 p.m. The fee Is $30.
The middle schools are Oviedo's Jackson Heights,
Sanford's Lakrvlew and Middle. Altamonte Springs'
M llw cc and Teague. Longw ood's Hock Lake und
Casselberry's South Seminole and Tuskawilla.

Payne Slates Tennis Tourney
Seminole Community College will host the Raider Tennis
Tournament Nov. 23-25. The tournament Is for men's and
women’s doubles teams and the enlry fee Is $20 per team.
For more Information, conatct Bill Payne at SCC at
323-1450.

... Volleyball
Continued from 6A
Deborah Henderson.
T h e k e y fo r A p o p k a Is
teamwork and the Lady Blue
Darters must get their serves In.

Lake Mary (B-3) vs. Mainland
(4*4)
Lake

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teams seeded ahead of It. The
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boat Lake Howell. Lyman or
DcLand. but they have otherwise
been consistent.
The Lady Rams don't have the
hlg hitters that DcLand. Lake
Howell and Lytnun have, but
they do have good quickness
and a lot of determination.
I-akc Mary's attack revolves

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Continued from 6A
Nelson couldn't be successful unless he had
support like this. He couldn't yo-yo to the brink
and back again without their support. The stafl
knows Nelson will make the tight decisions.
Caifghell. the defensive leader, recognized this
early In his Lake Mary career. “ We were In awe of
him at first." Caughell recalled. "W e knew of his
accomplishments. We Just knew he was a great
coach by the way he went about things."
That's Harry.
That revelation, however, would be shallow
unless It was relnforrcd. And relnforrc Is Just
what Nelson did. In his first season, he turned
around a 1-9 ball club. A tip of the hat to Principal
Don Reynolds here. He took a chance on Nelson.
Despite Harry's success, he was lying In coaching
Umbo at Colonial High School. He hadn't coached
for three years.
The "w ord " around town was that "you
couldn't coach like Nelson does anymore." Hot
with today's pampered youth. Weren't those off
color ravings coming out of Harry's mouth the
first time our sweet little boys have ever heard
them? G u n s again mommy and daddy.
Whatever, Reynolds made his move and Lake
Mary made Its. The Rams went 6-4 during their
first year under Nelson. Remarkable In Itself, but

C H I C A G O IUP1I - S om e
"w ild " animals were raged in a
parking lot adjacent to Chicago
Stadium awaiting the opening of
the circus Monday night while
Michael Jordan ran wild over the
Milwaukee Bucks Inside the
stadium.
The Chicago Bulls’ rookie
sensation played like anything
but a lamb as he tossed In 22
fourth-quarter points to lead the
Bulls to a 116-110 triumph. He
had 16 of Chicago's final 23
potnls while finishing with 37 to
pace all scorers. Teammate Or­
lando W o o lrd ig e added 30
points.
Milwaukee took an 85-76 lead
Into the final period, but saw the
Bulls pull even at 102 after
Caldwell Jones sunk a pair of
free throws with 2:46 remaining.
The score was tied three more
times before Jordan converted a
free throw lo climax a threepoint play which gave ihr Bulls
a 109-108 lead with 47 seconds
left.
Terry Cummings, who had 26
points, sank a 14-fooi Jumper
from the rlghl corner to give the
Burks their final points and lead.
110-109 with 36 seconds to go.
Jordan's driving layup seven
seconds later gave ihr Bulls the
lead for good. 111-110.
"His (Jordan's) poise down Hie
stretch Is unusual." said Bucks
guard Sidney Monrrlef, who
pared the Burks with 28 points.
"Most rookies have good, quick
moves. In a crucial situation, he
showed a lot of |K&gt;lse and made
the big play, (which other rook­
ies don’ll."
Jordan felt he had control of
the final quarter.

I AM HAPPY TO SEND MY CONORTATULATIONS TO THE L I T T L E LEAGUE BASEBALL
PLAYERS OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF YOUH 11-12 YEAR-OLB
IN WINNING THE U . 5 . CHAMPIONSHIP AND YOUR 14 -15 YEAR OLDS IN WINNING
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ARE MOST IMPRESSIVE.
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CLUTCH. IN WINNING THESE CHAMPIONSHIPS YOU HAVE SHOWN THE WORLD YOUR
COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE— A TR A IT OF CHARACTER WHICH WILL SERVE YOU
IN ANY ENDEAVOR YOU CHOOSE FOR THE REST OF YOUR L IV E S .
NANCY JOINS ME IN WISHINQ YOU EVERY SUCCESS NOV AND IN THE FUTURE.
RONALD REAGAN

P resid ent Salu tes A ltam onte Team s
It's customary', when a team captures a
world or national championship, to wait
patiently by the telephone for the phone call
— the one from that genllemnn who resides
In a white house In Washington. D.C.
That phone call never came for Altamonte
Springs Little League managers Gene Letlerlo and Jerrcy Thurston, but they received
something of equal value last week.
Lelterlo. manager of the Senior League
World Champions, and Thurston, manager of
the Major League United States Champions,
were feted at a luncheon last Thursday where
they were presented with a telegram from
President Reagan by Altamonte Springs
Recreation Director Bill James.
The telegram labove) was sent to the
honorable Ray Ambrose, the mayor of
Altamonte Springs. It was received on Oct. 6
at 9:25 a.m.
Reagan extended his congratulations for
the achievements of the two all-star teams
and praised the character of the coaches,
parents and players.

Baseball
Reagan said he and his wife. Nancy, wished
the participants every success now and In the
future.
In other baseball news. Letterlo announced
that he would be forming a Big League team
for the spring season. "Altamonte has trlrd
several times before." said Letterlo. "But It
hasn't ever come off. It's the only division
where we haven't sent a team to the World
Series."
Letterlo, who said his decision was based In
part on the fact that Oviedo baseball coach
Howurd Mabie wasn't coaching a tram, will
draw Ills players from Lake Mary. Lyman and
Lake Brantley high schools.
Big League Is for players 16 lo 18. Mable's
all-star squad finished as the top team In the
United States last year and third In the world.
The series Is held at Fort Lauderdale each
summer.
— g u n Cook

"I had the enthusiasm and felt
good with my offense," said the
6-foot-6 swlugman out of North
Carolina. "1 (list wanted to go
out and do It and keep the
pressure on them."
The 22 (mints In the Until
quarter set a new Bulls record
for points In a quarter, erasing
the 21 by Dob Love agalnsi
Boston In December 1972.

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G o i n g from 9 0 -p lu s-in lle-aiid bout
fastballs to slow pitch softball Isn't un easy
transition and Tim Raines proved that
Saturday by going 0 for 4 In one game und '
for 3 In another.
Although the Montreal Expo star out­
fielder struggled. Iwo of his elders In the
Raines family, older brother Levi und father
Ned Sr., had productive days at the plate ns
the Tim Raines Connection claimed two
more victories In the Sanford Men's Soft!will
Association Fall League.
The Connection rolled past the Angles.
14-0, and trimmed the Frontier Cattle
Company. 7-3. to raise Its record to 8-0 In

league play.
Against the Angles. Levi Raines was 4 for
5 with a pair of doubles and three RBI. Ned
Raines Sr., us the team's extra hitler, was 4
lor 4 with one RBI. Charles Reynolds was 3
for 4 with five RBI Including a three-run
homer. Burnett Washington added three
hits und pitched a four-hitter.
Against the Cattlemen, a four-run fifth
Inning propelled the Connection to vlcinry.
Key hits In the frame Included Greg Hardy's
Iwn-run double and RBI singles by Levi

In other arllnn Saturday at Plliehursl
Field. Session Time cranked out 17 hits en
route lo a 15-3 Ihrushlng of the Bullels.
Willie Mrrkerson led the Session Time
attack with Iwo solo home runs and a
two-run double. Willie H uit Isoii added a solo
homer und u triple whllr Tommy Rubles
and Greg Dcshlrld added two singles each.
In Saturday's ulghtrup. the Angels runic
away with a 5-2 victory over the Bullets. A
three-run first Inning, keyed by RBI singles
by Wayne McLean und Felix Torres Jr. and
a sacrifice lly by Alan Shelton, tilled ihc
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TWO OUYS

around se ni or lea d er Lisa
Slmklns. one of the top setters In
the Central Florida area. The
Lady Rams have also received
consistent play from seniors
Robyn Christensen and Sloan
Stewart. Anquenette Whack.
Kathy Hodak and Michelle Farrer round out the starting lineup.
Bench strength comes from
Misty Duncan. Allecn Patterson.
Heather Leekleand MarvBuggs.

more remarkable because II was Lake Mary's first
year with a 4A schedule.
Thus far. the encore has been better. Lake Mary
Is 6-1 overall and 5-1 In the conference. But It's
not a lock. Spruce Creek this Friday is a keeper
but Seminole entertains the Rams Nov. 9. Apopka
(4-21. Lake Brantley (4-2). DcLand (4-2) and
Seminole (3-2) stlU have a shot at conference
laurels. A Seminole victory would produce a
three- and possible four-way deadlock. That
would force a playoff Monday. Nov. 19.
A pair of victories In the next two weeks sends
Lake Mary Into the sectional, probably against
Winter Park.
There's more to the success story than coaches
and players, though. The Lake Mary Boosters
have helped, too. They have given Nelson a Midas
touch. Already a great physical plant. Vince
Cortno donated a practice field. "They're given
me everything I wanted." said Nelson. " If I ask
the boosters for something. It's there."
Of course. Nelson had to remind them who was
boss. too. early. After heating what plans the
Boosters h a d for him for the 1983 season. Nelson
reportedly Jumped over a table, arrested the
"planner" and Immediately told him Just who
was "running the show."
Thai's Harry.
He's reminded several people along the way
about "who's running the show." and no doubt It
has rankled some wool. But what the heck, when
you're en route to the state playoffs, you've got to
run over some people on the way regardless.
That's Harry.

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Arts and Crafts Festival on Nov. 10, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m.. on the grounds of St. Lukes
Lutheran Church In Oviedo, comer of State
Road 426 and Red Bug Road. Follow the
orange and white signs with the rrow'ng
rooster which will be posted along Incoming
routes.
According to Sharon Lawton and Judy
Mlnter. festival co-chairmen, dozens of
exhibitors from all over the state are
scheduled to display quality hand crafts
such as oils, w atercolors. ceram ics,
sculpture, basketry, needlework, quilts,
toys, dried flowers, macrame. Christmas
decorations, tole work and stained glass
which will make Ihls festival a must for art

lovers.
Plant lovers will find booths lined with
lovely plants from locnl growers In the area
near the children’s booths and play area.
In country tradition, hot dogs and chill
will reign over the food booth to be mixed
and matched to make u plate with cole slaw
and chips. Have a hot dog while you brouse.
Add colTee. lemonade or one of the available
soft drinks to make a satisfying meal. Look
for more tempting homemade country* food
with fresh Irom the oven aroma In the baked
goods booth.
China painting, weaving, wool spinning,
duck decoy carving, basket making and
quilting will all be there with the Audubon
Society birds and the Orlando Reptile Club
display.Judges will select the best exhibits

and cash prizes will be awarded In the
following categorles Ovledo Woman's Club
Purchase Award. Best of the Country (arts
and crafts). Best Country' Scene (arts) and
Best Country Craft.
The WDBO Starship will broadcast all day
from the festival area. Station personalities
plan to MC the programs whlsh will enclude
Lawton School Chorus and The Sunshine
Country Cloggcrs.
The purpose o f Great Day Is to promote
the arts and crafts while benefiting lorul
charities such us Hacienda Girl's Ranch.
Hospice. Central Florida Zoo. Little League.
Channel 24. Cvledo Fire Dept., local schools,
a college scholarship and the club house
facility available for non-profit organizations
for business meetings.

Music Workshop A Tradition
Dancing, singing, playing Instruments and Just plain
listening will be the order of the day for children In
kindergarten through sixth grade at Ihls years Music
Workshop to be held on three Saturday mornings In November
pt the University of Central Florida.
The workshop. Nov. 3. 10 and 17. has become a tradition of
sorts at UCF. where Dr. Mary Palmer has conducted the annual
program for a decade.
Featured will be mlnl-enrlchmcnt classes taught by pre­
service music teachers from UCF. Children will tie grouped
according to ngc. and most classes will consist of 8-10 children.
Palmer saltj.
The classes will begin at 9:30 a.in. and finish at noon. There
Is a 912 registration fee. and enrollment Is limited. For details,
call the UCF College of Extendcd’Studlcs at 275-2123.

Doctor Attends National Meet
Dr. Murk E. Webster. D O. FAAFP. Orange City physician,
attended the Annual Scientific Assembly or the American
Adadeiny of Family Physicians (AAFP) In Kansas City Oct.
9-12. More than 3.000 family physicians from around the
country ure expected to attend Ihls continuing medical
education meeting.
Dr. Webster also was Inducted formally Into the fellowship of
the American Academy of Family Practice at the Annual
Convocation ceremonies.
He has been In active practices In Orange City since 1975
and became Board Certified In Family Practice In 1977 through
stringent qualifications and Board Exam of the American
Board of Family Practice.
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Dr. W ebalcr successfully com pleted Inc Hoard HeCertification exam again In 1983. as periodic re-exam Is
required by the American Board of Family Practice.

Art Classes Offered At SCC
The Leisure Time Program at Seminole Community College
la offering classes tn "Oil A Acrylic Painting" beginning Nov.l
and "Drawing A Sketching" on Nov. 6.
"Oil A Acrylic Painting" will Instruct the students In basic to
udvanccd techniques In acrylic and oil painting concentrating
on use of color, composition and perspective as applied to
portrait, figure, still life and landscape painting.
"Drawing A Sketching" will emphasize the fundamentals of
charcoal sketching in preparation for painting and working In
color. Students will work from sllll life and landscape.
The fee for each course provides for the Instructional cost.
For more Information, call the Leisure Time Program at SCC.
These classes are self-supported by student fees at no
expense to the taxpayer.

'am Tucker, a candidate for M rs. Florida, models a
Jittering Christmas red sequlned gown.

Model Lynn Stensrud, from left, commentator Lois Dycus,
and models Eve Crabtree and Martha Lyle show fall
fashions.

’Our Gazebo'
By Doris Dietrich
PEOPLE Editor

Coffee , Juice Safety Break
A cofree and Juice safety breuk will be conducted by the
Vietnam Veterans of Central Florida ut both the east l»ound and
west bound rest ureas on Interstate 4 Just east of stale road 535
exit on Nov. 23. 24 and 25 from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. to
11 p.m. each day.
Stop, stretch your legs, visit a while, have some complimen­
tary coffee or Juice und roost of all drive sufely. arrive alive and
have a happy Thanksgiving.

Clna Receives Scholarship
Stephen Joseph Clna of Oviedo was one of 106 Johns
Hopkins Unlvcrstty undergraduate students to receive a
Beneflclal-Hodson Scholarship for the 1984-85 academic year.
Clna, the son of Joseph and Mary Clna. Is a Hopkins
freshman majoring In natural sciences.

The elegance and charm of
the Vi ct or i a n Era w ere
romantically reflected In the
annual luncheon and fashion
show Friday sponsored by
the United Methodist Women
of the First United Methodist
Church, Sanford. In the
church fellowship hall.
A full house of luncheon
guests was greeted by the
following, attired In authentic
and exquisite styles of the
period; Mickey Flem ing.
Carolyn Buie. Louise Montelth. Bonnie Patten. Mary
Lou MacDonald and Rubye
King, overall chalman.
WMU president Virginia
Chapman gave the official
welcome.
Frilly and fussy decora­
tions of the historic period
were reproduced under the
direction o f Justine Lee.
A rtistic arrangem ents o f
wreaths and delicate (lowers,
a triangle of ruffled parasols
suspended from the celling.

nostalgic white wicker bird
cages and a welcome arbor
enhanced with trailing Ivy
garlands transformed the
area Into a Victorian silhou­
ette.
Frieda Tyre and her com­
mittee served a lunchron
f e at ur i n g succulent hot
chicken salad us the entree
on the colorful plate.
Th e fashion show was
presented by Lois' Place.
Sanford, with Lois Dycus.
owner-operator, narrating the
fashions when
about 20
models showed styles from
casual to a shimmering holi­
day showcase.
Leo King, former church
pastor, wearing formal tails
and a top hat. assisted, the
models as they approached
the stage area, which was
centered with an ornate
white gazebo.
"T h e best yet." a patron
casually commented upon
departing from the delightful
hour when lunch took a
fashion break.

Couple Mark
25th Wedding
Anniversary Unmarried Lovers Need Wills
Mickey Fleming, left, and Bonnie Patten, attired In gowns
of the Victorian Era, greeted guests to the annual event.

Ke n n e t h Ra y and J o y c e
(Benton) Edwards celebrated
their 25lh wedding anniversary
on Oct. 24.
The couple were married at
the First Baptist Church. San­
fo r d . by Mrs. E d w a r d s *
brother-in-law. the Rev. Joe
Douthltt. They have made their
home In Sanford for the past 25
years where they have worked
und raised their children.
Edwards was born In Milton.
W. Va. and Mrs. Edwards Is a
native of Sanford.
They make their home on
Longwood-Lake Markham Road.
They are the parents of two
children Debbie Patton, and a
son. Kenny.
The couple celebrated thrtr
silv er anniversary at th eir
m ountain p rop erly nrar
Gatllnburg. Tenn.

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M r. and Mrs. K.R. Edwards

DEAR ABBT: You recently
p u blish ed a la tter from
"H e a rtb ro k e n ." a gay man
whose lover of 14 years had
recently died. The problem he
presented was that his lover's
family had stripped his home
and later sold the Items at a
garage sale. You pointed out that
although he had given the family
perm ission to luke " a few
m em entos." since they had
clearly taken advantage of his
grlef-strlcken state, he could
pr obabl y sue. Y«)*« r ightly
pointed out that such a suit
would be costly, painful and
possibly futile.
I write to amplify your advice.
Unless “ Heartbroken's" lover
left a will, his parents were
probably legally entitled to ev­
er ything to deceased lover
owned, regardless of how long

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D ear
Abby

the two of them lived together.
"H eartbroken" had no legal
claim whatsoever on any of his
lover's possessions.
The parallel legally Is not
between a gay "married " couple
and a heterosexual married
couple, but rather between the
gay couple and an unmarried
straight couple. Gay people, no
matter what the depth of their
com m itm ent to each ether,
cannot legally be married In any
state o f the union. However, a

gay couple can. with the help of
a sensitive attorney, legally
duplicate marital arrangements
In every state.
I cannot emphasize strongly
enough the Importance of a gay
couple (or an unmarried straight
couple, for that matter) securing
competent legal advice to avoid
the situation encountered by
"Heartbroken." I have seen a
situation In which two men
bought a house together after
having had a relationship of 15
year' 'Jnon the death of one of
the me his family t r»*"e In and
forced the surviving partner to
sell his home to settle the estate.
The surviving partner lost not
only his llfematc. but alK his
home and one-half of a*&lt; the
things that he and his lover had
accumulated over the years.

Such Instances are not un­
common.
I hope that hls Information Is
of some value to you and your
readers. You should also be
aware that the Gay and Lesbian
Advocates A Defenders Inc. (Two
r *rk Square. Suite 300. Boston,
k ass. 02116) publishes u Na­
tional Lesbian and Gay A t­
torneys' Referral Directory (S10).
and most local affiliates of the
American Civil Liberties Union
can give referrals to sympathetic
attorneys.

R. JAMBS KELLOOO.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.

NEW ORLEANS
D E A R MR.

KELLOQOi

Thank you for some valuable
legal information. Because you
cared enough to write, many will
benefit from your wise counsel.

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Fatigue May Be A Sign
Of A Medical Problem
DEAR UR. LAMB — Why
don’ t I have any energy after 2
p m.? I ni 36 and only do the
things a person would do taking
care of two boys. 13 and 16, and
a hom e. I also have a
40-hour-a-week desk Job.
I did have my blood pressure
checked and was told It was low.
94 over 46. My Iron count was
good. I get eight hours of sleep a
night. I drink two cups of coffee
each morning and smoke less
than a park ofrigarettesn day.
I feel fine when I get up. but by
2 p.m. I get very tired and
lightheaded and can hardly stay
awake at work. Is there some
vitamin I can lake that will make
me feel better?
DEAR READER - I hope you
have seen a doctor. While I try to
point out that 80 perernt of ihe
people who have fatigue do not
have a medical problem, that
leaves 20 percent who do. You
mny be one of the 20 percent.
Fatigue and low blood pre­
ssure together can be an indica­
tion of several medical problems.
Including such things as adrenal
Insufficiency (Addison’s disease),
anemia and even tuberculosis.
I don’t recommend that you
diet to lose weight wllhout first
finding out what causes your
fatigue. Some heart diseases also
cause low blood pressure and
fatigue. That Includes disease
that causes obstructions to the
valves Inside the heart (aortic
stenosis and mitral stenosis).
You should take a dally all­
purpose vitamin tablet. Onc-A-Duy or multiple vitamins will
do the trick, but 1 would prefer
that you be on u good diet. And
you need to be sure you do not
have low blood-glucose levels.
See your doctor for u more
complete evaluation. Also read a
new Issue of The Health letter.
Special Report 31. What Fatigue
Means.
If you have no medical pro­
blems. you need to look at your
hectic lifestyle as a cause.
Working 40 hours a week and
caring for a home and family do
make a person tired.
DEAR DR. LAMB - Is the food
cooked In u microwave oven safe
to eat on a regular basis?
DEAR READER - If It Is
adequately cooked. It Is entirely

safe. The same thing Is true ol
food cooked In a regular oven. If
It Is not adequately cooked. It
may not be safe.
T o give you a simple example.
If a turkey that has salmonella
bacteria on It Is Inadequately
cooked — meaning that the
Internal temperature of the meat
Is not kept high enough long
enough to kill the bacteria — you
may get food poisoning from
eating It. That Is especially apt to
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Brother (s i)
9 River in the
Men i garment
Congo
Chapter ol
10 Relai
Koran
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Medrcal suftu
16 Alms bo*
Therefore
20 Tea (Jap )
Large Eatt
22 City in
Indian tree
Germany
Sactiltee
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Besides
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Euenng [ f t )
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Shaky
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Eagle * nett
Elaborate poem 3 1 Roman road
Biggest (prel | 32 Glimpse
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Ditches
county
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do not affect the food In any way
that would be harmful.
Send y o u r q u e stio n s to D r.
Lam b. P.O . Box 1551. R a d io C ity
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Today's deal is n doubleheader. First there’s a suit com­
bination to play correctly. Next
there's an rdurated guess In be
made for the location of a key
card.
East won the ace of hearts and
returned Ihe nine to declarer's
king Now declarer had to attack
the club suit, so he placed the
club king right on the table. If
East had all four clubs, there
was nothing lo be done ubout It.
But If West had them, declarer
would wind up with egg on his
Tace with any other pluy. South
proceeded to pick up the clubs.
Next was finding (he spade
queen. Before making that
commitment, declarer decided to
find out more about Ihe dis­
tribution In Ihe d efen ders'
hands. He played a third round

of hearts, noting that East dis­
carded a diamond. Then he
cashed two high diamonds,
noting that West followed. Since
II was now known that West had
siarled with five hearts, four
c l u b s , a n d at l e a s t t w o
diamonds, it became easy to
play East for the elusive queen of
spades.
1 have only a mild criticism ol
Ihe play. After West had shown
up with four clubs and at least
four hearts early In the play,
declarer should have taken an
earlier spade finesse through
East. On the actual play. If West
Is lucky enough lo hold the
spade queen doublcton. he will
set the hand an extra trick
because he will have a good
heart winner in hls hand after he
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W hat T h e D ay
W ill B rin g .,.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
OCTOBER 31.1084
You have made several valu­
able and loyal* friends and this
coming year they will be work­
ing behind the scenes on your
behalf. Their lm|&gt;act will conli limit- to your success.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be
sure to return all culls today and
lo read your mall carefully. One
or both could be harbingers of
some pleasant news. Looking fur
rom ance? The Matchmaker
wheel could help you (lnd your
soul male. Send for yours by
mailing 82 to Astro-Graph. Box
489. Radio City Station. New
York. NY 10019.
B AO ITTARIU S (Nov. 23-Dee.
21) This Is one o f (hose unusual
days where good things could
happen lo you through the
leasl suspectcd channels. Look
for a* four-leaf clover under every
rock.

ANNIE
TUMBLEWEEDS

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In
Joint ventures today, things are
apt to work out with more luck If
you let others call the shots.
Support their positive moves.
O EW N1 (May 21-June 20)

LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) The
types of financial breaks you've
been hoping for could come Into
being at this time. Conditions
will favorably unravel In an
unexpected manner.

by Leonard Starr

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UP SANDY BUT If YOU RUN OFF T' PWY
WITH WRSl LENSES AFGHAN AGAIN. ( ~

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jau. 19) Your Judgment In commercial or
Most of the time It’s unwise to financial m ailers should be
Involve friends In business astute today. If you use your
operations. H ow ever, today smarts, something profitable
could be an exception, and pals may result.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
will be lurky for you.
AQ UARIU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Two fleeting opportunities may
Today you arc apt lo be more unexpectedly develop today In­
adroit at achieving major ob­ volving your work or career. Be
jectives than minor ones. Aim ready to act swiftly.
for truly worthwhile targets.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Com­
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Do panions will appreciate the dy­
not be discouraged today If the namic dimensions of your per­
early trend of events appears to sonality today. You'll have a way
be working against you. Lady of making happy things happen
Luck has reserved her big push when you enter the scene.
VIRQO (Aug. 23-Sept. 2?)
for the finish line.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Important situations can be
You may hear from an old pal finalized to your advantage to­
you've lost contact with. The day. Don't dillydally around with
relationship will pick up where It small atuff. Get to the major
Issues.
left off.

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Sanford for 13 years.
Th&lt;-(r daughter. April Batten, travel consultant,
and Jackie Goodman, outside sales, ate also on
the slaif.
“ Come In and sec what's available.” said Joyce.
"W e have many vacallnn packages to e 1loose
from and color brochures to browse through. Wc
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trip easier."
It Isn't too early to make arrangements now lor
your ski vacation. "W e have all the new
brochures for ski resorts from Colorado to the
Sw iss Alps. Wlirrr ever you can ski. wc can put
you there," wild Joyce. "Tticrr are wrekly Rights
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the Interlakrrt area for a low S37U for the
complete parkage." •
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ran handlr anything In do with Inivel." said
Joyce.
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Come Into Vaccaro's World
Of Dance &amp; Performing Arts
Whether you want to become a ballerina, gain
pcrosnal jhiIsc. tuke up gymnastics or brush up
on your Texas Two-Slcp. just waltz Into Betty
Vucraro's World of Dance and Prrfomlng Arts In
Zayre's Shopping Center. Highway 17-92 and
Airport Boulevard. Sanford.
Betty a n d h e r e x p e rie n c e d stafT o f In s tru c to rs
o ffe r a wide v a r ie ty o f classes fo r pre-school
through a d u lt — tap. b a lle t, b a llr o o m , baton, body
alignment, a n d modeling.
Betty has been teaching dance for 28 years.
Before opening her Sanford studio three years
ago. she taught all types o f dance in the
Rochester. N.Y.. area for 23 years and had a
studio In Tampa. She also danced professionally.
Belly also teaches baton. One of her majorettes
In Tampa was state champion.
Teaching the advanced ballet and toe dance
classes Is Sheila Lehncr. who has 20 years
experience and was the first American to receive
a leaching apprenticeship and scholarship to the
K.»yal Academy of Ballet In London England. She
was trained to teach by Dame Ninette de Valois.
I hr founder of the academy.

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In addition to tup. ballet and toe, dance classes
also Include buck and wing, softshoe. modern
Jazz, modern dance, and even a little break
dancing. Students have a recital each year at the
Lake Mary High School auditorium.

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Terri Ricci, who was proprietor and Instructor
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years In Warren. Mich., and who lias experience
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advanced modeling and commercial modeling
classes here. Beginners learn poise, personality,
grooming and-basic modeling as well as getting a
chance m model In area fashion shows.

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Instructing the gymnastics classes for age three
and up, is Rob LaGalt. physical education teacher
at Hamilton Elementary School. Sanford.
The Body Alignment class Is an exercise
program to help you keep In shape and trip down
your flgure.” You feel younger if you kerp active."
said Betty.
Modeling, ballroom and body alignment c la w e
run for 0-8 weeks

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WASHINGTON |UPI| - The Supreme Court
Monday d ls m lw d an appeal by three Illinois car
dealers challenging a state law banning
automobile sales on Sundays.
The Justices rejected a plea from the dealers
who also argued unsuccessfully In state court
that the Legislature did not have the power to tell
them when they can sell cars.
The court said It did not have Jurisdiction to
review the case because there was no substantial
question of federal law for the court to decide.
Other states that have Sunday bans on vehicle
sales include Colorado. Indiana. Iowa. Michigan.
New Jersey and Nebraska. The Illinois ban has
not been enforced while the case was on appeal.
Illinois said its Sunday ban was aimed at
forcing dealers to give commission salespeople a
day off because unrestrained business hours force
salespeople to "work for unreasonably long hours
and reap meager return for their effort."
Any car dealership remaining open on Sunday
faced the loss of Its operating permit.
The state General Assembly passed the law at
the urging of the Chicago Automobile Trade
Association and the Illinois New Car and Truck
dealers Association, made up of 1.850 car and
truck dealers In the state. Gov. Thompson signed
the bill, making It law. on July 13. 1982 and the
next day three car dealers challenged the law by
filing a suit against the stale In Cook County.
Judge Joseph Woslk agreed with the car
dealers that the state did not have the power to
enact the law. The Illinois Supreme Court took
the other view, however, and upheld the law In
April 1984.
The stale high court said the General Assembly
hod to power to ban Sunday sales "as part of the
regulatory scheme" used In the automobile sales
Industry.
Two Judges on the Illinois high court dissented,
arguing the majority hod Ignored a 22-year-old
decision of the same court that overturned a ban
on Sunday car sales.
The dissent said the ruling "establishes a
special rule which on Its face has nothing in
particular to do with that trade as compared with
the large number of other businesses which are
open on Sundays."
The three dealers brought their case to the high
court urgulng the law was “ restraint of trade for
Its own sake, for the sole and exclusive benefit of
those competitors who wish not to work on
Sundays and who seek to avoid the competitive
consequences of their election not to do so."
They said any dealer that wishes to close on
Sunday can do so with or without a state law
requiring them to close.
The case was brought to the high court by
Flrestde C hr ysl er -P l ymou l h Mazda Inc.,
Cclozzt-Etteson Chevrolet Inc. and John Hybee
Chrysler-I’lymoutfi Inc., all Illinois corporations.

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WASHINGTON (UPI| - The Supreme Court
Monday agreed to decide If states can force
Insurance companies to provide more health care
coverage than Is required by federal law.
The Justices said they would review a lower
court ruling that said states have the power to
demand Insurance firms provide coverage to
health and welfare plans for a wide array of
benefits not outlined under federal law.
Currently some 29 states require insurance
companies to provide coverage for certain specific
Ills. Including alcoholism treatment, mental
health visits and reconstructive surgery.
The dispute before the court Involved a 1973
Massachusetts law requiring health insurance
firms to provide mental health coverage In every
Insurance policy sold In the state. Including
group policies.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. and The
Travelers Insurance Co. objected to the re­
quirement. arguing that federal regulations
preempted state law In the area of employee
group Insurance plans.
Since federal law does not require group
Insurance plans to provide benefits for mental
health care, the Insurance companies argued they
could not be foreced to comply with the
Massachusetts law.
The companies got support for their argument
In 1974. when Congress passed the Employee
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B u t th e S u p r e m e J u d i c i a l C o u r t o f
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federal law did not preempt the state from
promoting greater health care coverage for its
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The state high court said ERISA specifically
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Several lobbying groups argued that indepen­
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17-92 Group AA, 8 p m.. closed. Messiah
Lutheran Church. 17-92 and Dogtrack Road.
Overeaters Anonymous, open. 7:30 p.m..
Florida Power A Light. 301 S. Myrtle Ave.,
Sanford.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 1
Carnival and Haunted House sponsored by
Longwood Police Department. 6-10 p.m.. West
Warren Avenue and Wilma Street. Longwood for
children 12 and under. Games and costume
Judging.
Scream Castle sponsored by Winter Springs
Fire Department, 7-11 p.171.. Village Market
Square. State Road 434.
CIA Halloween Fun House for children 12 and
under. 6:30-8:30 p.m., 260 N. Country Club. Lake
Mary.
Concert by Seminole Community College
Chorale. Chorallers. and Contemporary Choral
Ensemble. 12:30 p.m.. SCC Concert Hall In Fine
Arts Building. Free to the public.
Golden Age Games Committee. 8 a.m.. Greater
Sanford Chamber ot Commcice building. First
Street and Sanford Avenue.
Casselberry Rotary Club breakfast. 7:30 a.m..
Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Drive.
Financial advisory service for senior citizens
available by appointment. 1 p.m.. Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Luke Triplet Drive. Cail
831-3551. ext. 264.
Free diabetes lest. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.. dally
through October. Centra Care Medical Centers.
440 Stale Road 436. Allumontr Springs, und
1025 U.S. Highway 17-92 South. Longwood.
Don't drink (except waterl or eat for 12 hours
before. If on special diet check first with doctor
before fasting.
Medicare help for seniors. 10 a.m. until noon.
Casselberry Senior Center 200 N. Triplet Drive.
Casselberry.
Special bowling league for handicapped Indi­
viduals. 3:15-5 p.m.. Longwood Falrlanes Bowl­
ing Center. 607 Savage Court (06 Slate Road
434). Call 834-2145 for Information
Altamonte Springs AA. closed. 8 p.m.. Altamonte Springs Community Church.
Casselberry AA. closed, 8 p.m.. Ascension
Lutheran Church.
Rcbos Club AA. 130 Normandy Road. 5:30 p.m.
and 8 p.m.. closed.
Sanford Born to Win AA. 1201 W. First St.. 8
p.m.. open.
THURSDAY, NOV. 1
Lake Mary Rotary Club. 8 a.m.. Mayfair
Country Club.
Winter Springs Scrtoma. 7:30 a.m., Big
Cypress.
Senior citizen trip lo Muslcana. Orlando, leaves
Sanford Civic Center at 5-15 p.m.; pick up at
Seminole Plaza. 5:45 p.m. Reservations call
322-9148.
Free blood pressure checks. 10 a.m. to noon,
Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Drive,
Casselberry.

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There hasn't and probably never will be any .dolls, roller skates, ('leaning and gardening
place quite like home, simply because It’s home.
equipment and put them where they belong.
Yet sadly. In light ot statistics that oft-quoted
Fulls from ladders ur other relatively high
phrase may have to be amended to read —
plaees are also major causes of structural Injuries.
"There’s no place like home — for Injuries."
No matter how mueh you are tempted to grab a
Each year approximately one oul of five back
stool or chair lo use as u makeshift ladder, safely
ln|urlcs occurs In the home. According to Dr.
dictates you refrain from doing so. Of course
Thomas F. Yandcll. who practices chiropractic
when you use a ladder make sure It Is free of
family health care at Sanford Pain Control Clinic,
breaks, loose rungs or other defects and avoid
that's more Injuries than occur on our streets and
anchoring It on a slippery floor or unlevel looting.
highways, at work, or even in hazardous
Soft ground can be especially treacherous.
occupations.
Many people think of gardening as relaxing, yet
Formerly located on French Avenue. Sanford
It can he one o f the mosl stressful tasks
I ‘sain Control Clinic Is now In Its new facilities at
performed around the home. Dr. Yandcll pointed
2-171 S. Alr|&gt;orl Boulevard In the Winn-Dixie
out. While noticing Is more becoming to a house
Shopping Center. For the convenience"oT paflcntsT* than a well-tended garden or manicured lawn,
effective Nov. I. Sanford Pain Control with four
few people realize that the tusks performed In
chiropractors on staff will be open from 8 a.m. to
gardening arc extremely strenuous and precipi­
H p.m. seven days a week.
tate many back problems, he said.
.The problem, as health authorities view II. Is
Each year, doctors o f chiropractic sec
ihattpcoplc don't recognize their uwn limitations.
thousands of bark Injury cases that arc the direct
Somehow, they do things at home they wouldn't
results of home mishaps.
think E&gt;f doing elsewhere — they lift more, pul In
if you should slip or fall or otherwise hump. Jar
long hours al awkward positions, try lo do repairs
or strain yourself. It Is recommended that you
without proper tools, lake chances in any number
have a structural examination to determine If
or ways.
there Isa problem, and If so. the severity of It.
One of the mosl Insidious hazards Is objects
If a spinal misalignment Is Indicated. Dr.
which litter thoroughfares In the home. Obstacles
Yandcll will utilize procedures to correct It. as
belong on an obstacle course, not on your
well os relieve the pain and related symptoms.
staircase or hallways. Toys, dishes, briefcases or
For an appolntmrnl or Information about
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acupuncture, weight control, pain control or
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NASSAU. Bahamas (UPI) — A grand old
rolonlal resort favored by heads of state, tycoons
and even rock stars for Its security and
tight-lipped discretion Is touting a $9 million
rcsloiatlon to a new generation of the prMlegcd
class.
Though the sun has set on the British empire,
the Bahamian government and a Texas man­
agement firm are belling the old magic can still
capture travelers able to spend up to V 1.2 0 0 a
night on accommodations.
The legendary Balmoral Beach reopens Its
doors In mid-December after a name change and
nearly a year of ambitious reconslruction, all
aimed at erasing the abuses of a string or
transient managers.
Not content with healthy occupancy, the
government and Ihe Dallas-based Wyndham
Corp. want lo establish their renamed resort, the
Royal Bahamian, as the mosl luxurious resort In
Ihe Caribbean.
"A lot of people who come here arc going to
want to buy a little bit of the colonial experience
wlthoul any of the hassles of empire." General
Manager Philip Wood said during a tour or thr
property.
"A place like this has charm that It's Impossible
to recreate today."
Wood, who ran hotels lit England. France.
Canada and Jamaica before coming lo the
Bahamas, said moat of the restoration effort has
centered on sprucing up the amenities that
attracted luminaries from Ihe Beatles to Richard
Nixon.
All gravitated to the old Balmoral Beach for Its
elegance and fanatical commitment lo privacy,
which went so far as to rule out records of many
celebrity visits.
The Prince of Wales, for example, turned up for
a month at a time without a single footnote to
history. Stacks o f money somehow changed
hands, but beyond that there was no registration
except In the memories of resort staff.
"T h e Balmoral was one long continuing
secret." said Valencia Saunders, who now works
as a restaurant manager at the nearby Cable
Beach Hotel. "T h e guests came for privacy and
service, and we gave them both.
"You couldn't help wondering on occasion
what Intricacies brought a prince from Spain or a
multi millionaire from Italy to seek the seclusion
of the Balmoral."
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor frequently
abandoned their European digs for the privacy of
the Balmoral, where the former king of England
and the woman for whom he gave up the crown
were treated like any other guests. .
The Beatles, who slipped away to the resort at
the height of their global hysteria, were amazed
to discover they could sun themselves at poolside
and stroll unmolested through the compound’ s
walkways.
Nixon was known for arriving unexpectedly
during his tenure as president, often dropping In
by boat to keep news of hls visit under wraps.
"Unfortunately, after a while the political need
for continued acceptance would lake over."
remembered Tommy Thompson, who rose to
mattre d’ during hla 16 years at the Balmoral and
now manages the Ambassador Beach. "H e would
be thinking about leaving and getting back Into
the real world again."

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W A S H I N G T O N |UI*I| Th e
Supreme Court Is reviewing the
controversial question o f whether
police should be able to "shoot lo
kill" In order to stop a suspect from
deelng.
Lawyers for the state of Tennessee
and the Memphis police department
will urge the Supreme Court today to
reinstate the state's "fleeing felon"
law.
The law. overturned by a lower
court, allowed officers to "use all the
necessary means to effect the arrest"
of someone fleeing or resisting arrest.
Last June, a federal appeals courl
held the law was unconstitutional
because "It authorizes unnecessarily
severe and excessive, and therefore
unreasonable, methods or seizure" of
a person.
Officers can only be justified In
using deadly forte If the suspect has
committed a violent crime or If they
believe he Is armed or will endanger
others If not captured, the court said.
But T e n n e s s e e o f f i c i a l s are
expected to argue that the appeals
court ruling "extends ... unwarranted
public protection to the felon at the
expense of the public and the public's
interest In effective law enforce­
ment."
In support, a lawyer for the Mem­
phis police department will also urge
the court to uphold the law. saying
that it “ does not authorize the use of
deadly force ... In rvery Instance, but
rather only when no lesser means of
apprehension Is available."
The department revised Its deadly
force policy In 1981 to permit officers
to use deadly force only when trying
to apprehend suspects In "dangerous

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who had died was available for transplant Friday,
the day the baby Identified only as Baby Fac
received the heart o f a 7-month-old baboon In
surgery at Loma Linda University Medical Center
In Southern California.
Baby Fae. 18-days-old. who was bom with a
fatal underdeveloped left side of the heart, made
steady progress Monday at the hospital.
Dr. Gladden Elliott, chairman of the California
Medical Association's Committee on Evolutionary
Trends In Society Affecting Life, compared the
case to that of Clark, who received the air-driven,
man-made heart Dec. 2. 1982 and died 112 days
later at the University of Utah Medical Center.
The retired dentist “ received the mechanical
heart with the probable likelihood he could not
live for a prolonged period. But, unlike the tiny
girl, Clark was mentally competent and made his
own decision." Elliott said.
" T h e big question Is. should desperate
measures be taken to prolong life no matter what
the quality of that life?"
Dr. Marvin Garovay. director of the ImmunoGenetics and Transplantation Laboratory at the
University of California. San Francisco, said even
If Baby Fae survives, she may suffer sldc-effecta
from manipulations of her Immune system to
prevent It from rejecting the new heart.
Dr. Leonard Bailey, who performed the
transplant, refused to estimate the baby's chance
of survival, saying only he Is "hoping for the
best."

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legal Notice
FICTITIOUS H AM S
Nolle* It N f f t y given that I
*m engaged In business *1 147
W L it * Mary Blvd . Suit* IM,
Lab* Wary, Seminol* County,
f lor Ida 7774* under th# fictltloui
name of AQ UA P U R E , and mat
I Intend to register tatd name
with th* Clark at the Circuit
Court, Seminol* County, Florida
In accordant* with the pro
vlilon* at th* Flctttlou* Nam*
Statute*, to-wll: Section MS 0*
Florida Statute* I7S7.
I V Roger A. Schlrmor
Publlth October 31. 30 1 Nov
ember*, II. I7S4.
D E V I lf
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SBMINOLS CO UN TY,
FLO RID A
PRO R ATE DIVISION
Fll* Number 44111 CP
IN R E i E S TA TE OF
P A U L R .H I B E R L I N O .
NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
Th# adm ln litrallon at th*
estate of P A U L R. H E A t RU­
ING deceased. FIN Number
•4171 C P. I* pending In
C irc u it C a u rl tor Seminal*
Samir
C o u n ty , F lo r id a . P ro b a ta
Division, IN* address of which I*
Seminal* County Courthouta.
Sanford, Florid a 11771. Th*
name* and addreita* at lha
personal rapremnlatlv* and lha
partonal rapra*anlatlve‘* attornay ar* tat forth btlow
A ll lnt*r**l*d p*r*on* ar*
required to III* with Ihlt Court.
WITHIN T H R E E MONTHS OF
T H E FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: (I) all clolm*
agalnil th* atlot* and 111 any
o b la c lla n by an lntor*»t*d
per ton I* whom thl* nolle* wot
met led that challenge* th* valid
Ity ot lha will, th* pualltkallon*
at th* partonal r*pr**antatlv*.
venue, ar (urltdlctkm at lha
court
A L L CLAIMS AN D O B J E C ­
TIONS NOT SO F I L E D WILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D .
Publication ot thl* Nolle* hat
b*gun on October M, 11*4.
Pereanal Raprotantatlvo:
M ARIAN P .H B B E R L IN G
I t ll BiMtam Lon*
Maitland. Florida
Attorney tar Partonal
Rapreeantatlve:
L.W. C A R R O LL. JR..
ESQUIRE
LA W R E N C E W.
C A R R O L L, J R , P A .
P.O. Bax IS
Caatalborry. Florida U7S7
Telephone: IM 1UAS70S
Publlth October M A November
AIM *.
D E V .in
NOTICE U N D ER
FICTITIOUS N A M E S TA TU TE
TO WHOM IT M A Y CO NCERN
Nolle* It hereby given that lha
undersigned. purtuant to lha
" F lc tltla w * Nam a lla t u t a "
Chapter MSI*. Florida Statute,
will regltter with th* Clark at
th* Circuit Court. In and tor
Seminal* County. Florid*, upon
receipt el praal *1 the public*lien Pt Nil* nolle*. Hi* fictltloui
nom*. to wit: T O TA L H E A L T H
C A R E , under w hich I am
wigagad Hi butlnta* at P.O. Sat
j&gt; g . Winter Spring*. Florid*
STM .
That tha party Interested in
told butln*** *nWrprlM It at

County because several
c hi l dr en h a ve told
therapists three youths
were killed there In the
summer o f 1983 after
being used for porno­
graphy.
The FBI and BCA
took o v e r the I n ­
vestigation earlier this
month after local
authorities dropped
ch arges a ga in st 21
Jordan-area adults who
faced 400 counts of
child sexual abuse.

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Dated at Or land*. Orang*
County. Florida, October J. IM4.
Publlth October t, Ik. 73, X .

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FICTITIOUS NAM E
Nolle* It hereby given that wa
ar* engaged In but Inett at in*
Highway 17-tl, C a tM lb a rry,
Seminole County, Florida undar
th* flctltlout name ot Zap Photo,
and that w* Intend to regltter
teld name with th* Clerk *&lt; th*
Circuit Ceurt, Seminole County,
Florida In accordance with th*
p ro vltle n t at the F lctltlo u t
Nam* Statute, to-wlt: Section
tkl a* Florida Statute* 1*17.
/»/J. Larry Voyer
Publlth October 14, 73. 30 A
November A IM4.
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FLO RID A
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I N R I i E S T A T E OF
INEZ E A S T H W E L L RHODES.
Denoted
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* adm ln litrallon *1 th*
ttta N of INEZ E A R T H W EL L
R H O D E S , d a c a a i t d . F ll*
Number 1* 114 CP, I* pending In
th# Circuit Court lor iomlnol*
C o u n ty , F lo r id a , P ra b a t*
Dtvlilon. the addrat* Ot which li
Seminal* County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florid* 11771. Th*
n am * and a d d ra t* *1 th*
partonal rapratanlaflva and th*
partonal representative’* at­
torney aro tat forth b*Mw
A L L CLAIM S AND O B JE C ­
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BEFOREVBRBARRED
A ll Inlaratlod portent ar*
required N III* with the court.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FR O M T H E D A TE OF THE
F IR S T P U B LIC A TIO N OF
THIS NOTICE: III *11 claim*
again*! lha attaN and i l l any
ob|acti*n by an Intaratiad
per ton to whom nolle* wa*
mailed that challenge* Rw valid
Ity at Hi* will, tha gualltlcatlan*
at th* partonal repr*tentative,
venue, ar lurltdlcttan ot tha
court.
D*M *1 tha flrtl publication ot
Hilt nolle* of odmlnltlraflon:
October 31. IMA
Per tonal Raproaantallvo i
M ARIE RHOOES RAD FO RD
Attorney N r Portanal
Repretontatlve:
F RAN K C. WHICH AM
ESQUIRE of
1TBNSTROM, MclNTOSH.
JU LIAN. CO LB E R T
BW HIOHAM . P A
P.O. Boa t u t
laniard, PLU771-1 US *
Telephone: 1BS/U11171
Publlih October U 30. i n *.
0EY-1I1
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Nalka la hereby given that I
engaged In but inert at tool
« Rd. 414. Winter Spring*.
Stale
Seminole County. Florid* U7M
the Hcttttau*
VID EO P R E M I E R E , bruTthan
Inland to regltter told name
with the Clerk ef the Circuit
Court, Seminal* County. Florida
In accardanc* with th* provtttana of th* Fkttttau* Nam*
Fkertd* Statute* IM7.
t t l Michael C u m Inghem
Publlth October ZL » A Nov­
ember A 1 A IMA
D E Y -ttl

NOTICE U N 0 I R
FICTITIOUS NAM E STATU TE
TO WHOM IT M A Y CONCERN:
Notice I* hereby given that in*
u n d erlin ed purtuant t# th*
" F lc f lt la u t Nam* Statute",
Chapter 1410*. Florida Statute*,
will raglittr with th* Clark ot
th* Circuit Court. In end tar
Seminal* County. Florida, upon
receipt of preet at the publica­
tion ot thli nolle*, th* tlclltlou*
nam*. tow lt: M A C ’S A U T O
PARTS, undar which w* ar*
engaged In bu tln tu at ISO W
M alad y Lana. C a ita lb o rry .
Florida.
That the portlet Interested In
M id butlrwu enterprise era at
tellawi:
Dan Siymantkl
Frank Muial
Dated at Altamonte Spring*.
I tm ln o l* County. F lo rid * .
October IA 1H4.
Publlth October 33. X 1 Nov
amber A 11. IM4.

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NOTICE O F APPLICATION
FOR TA X D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN. that Chart** H ar Mary
B Harper th* haldtr *1 th*
tallowing certificate* hat Iliad
M id certificate* tor a ta i deed
to be ln uad thereon. Th* certlllcato number* and yaart #1
iMuanc*. Hi* description *1 th*
property, and th* nama* In
which II wa* ei m i i d art at
Cartlflcato N a .iu .
Yaaraf luuanca 1M1.
Detcrlptlen at Property: LOT
S E L K O DIXIE T E R R A C E P E
S P O IL
Nam a in w hich a i t a t i t d
Alberta William* at al, Mabel
La* Milton. Janafto Milton.
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p n g v rtf Iwing
Hn County *1I Seminal*. Stole *f
Florida.
U nleu w ch cartlflcato ar car
Htlcato* that I b* redaemid ac
carding to law th* property
daaertoad In such cartlflcato ar
cartlflcato* will b* tald to th*
hlghart bidder at Hi* court haut*
dear an m* Itth day *1 Nav
amber. lT t e a lllS O A M
D a te d th l* 11th d ay #1
October. ISM.
IS E A L)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark at Circuit Caurl
#»Sam Inal* County. Florid*
There** Macek
Deputy Clark
Publlth: October II, &amp; A S
November A IH4.
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Read print*. Racant grad or
light experience get* top spot*
with top benefit*.

DATA ENTRY-------Im pressive company,
location, dynamite career op
portunltyl
A P P R E N T I C E - --- -------to
Will train to Install llrtpla
truck and tools provided.
RECORDS C L E R K .--------- SIM
Pvt your ability to ins Typo
writer and 14 kay hare. 171-1
hr. weak. |*b security l
W A R EH O U S E __________ SIM
Drive Igrklltt. company pro
vldes Uniterm, medical and
denial plan

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A ll round skill* nasded to erg#M i* and ce ordinal* busy at
flea. Great boss.
DRIVING
Will train tor local delivery
Ham* every night, no chauttour licenser
I needed
CLAIMS F S O C B li
TR A IN EES !
Ne toe ter U day*, till trained
Tap Insurance company altar*
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TEMP PERM 774-13*1
Experienced D ry-e ll Hanger
with tael* and Iranspartatton
needed tor partner.
O i l Chock. 704 7147*41
Experienced Super Merkel
Cashier.
Polygraph
tost
required Apply Park and
Shop. Uth and Park Ave Sea
Mrs G aill
*_________
F A C T O R Y H E L P E R S - Good
starting pay. Full benefit*
C a l l F u t u r e * 471-4100
Federal. Slit* 1 Civil Service
Jobs available Cell I (417)
14* (XU tar into 14 hr*_______

IN STALLER S Need three pao
pi* to install energy manege
men! equipment f l l an hour
or paid per installation. Call
I 40d U4 114* ext II
Job* Overt*** Big money fast
110.000 to 110.000 plus par
year. Call I 714 M l 7700. In
eluding evenings. E x t,111)1
Laborer • Ground men needed
tor Tree Service Cut limbs,
load limbs, and ate. Pr*
f a r a b ly 11 41 y r t . o ld ,
minimum 171 lbs 14 00 hr.
Call Terry 131 7777. altar 4
______
PM
Laundry and O ry Cleaning
Presser Experienced only
Salary open Apply 7 II AM
Steen’s Cleaners. 411 S Sen
lord A ro , H I 0177__________
Mature beautician warned with
tome tallowing that cater to
Sanlar Citizen* Casselberry
Area. Cell W a m or 171 7*7*
Need 1 Peeple At Once- no
experience necessary Work
w ith I k n lo r d B ra n c h ot
Florida Compeny W* will
train those people accepted on
basis ol vacationel aptitude
totl. Mutt be able to start
w o r k in g Imm ediately and
menage on 1340 e week or do
not a p p ly
C a ll 111 1440.
Mendoy lO to t PM only
Now Hiring, Cashier clerks, tor
Trtd and 3rd shifts Apply In
person. Little Food Town In
cor pore ted 1400 S Hwy 17 73.
Debery 710 Lake Mary Blvd .
San lord 707 N Hwy 17 71.
Equal opportunity Employer
Orlande Based Company
seeking e tow good people to
t r a i n In b a t h r o o m r*
modeling II you have experl
•nee In point spraying, til*
repair, or looking tor a good
trad*, we are looking tor you.
Good poyl Good bonolllsl
Valid Florida Drivers License
and vehicle required
Call Mr. M iller 113 M il
PROCESS M AIL AT HOME I
17100 per hundred I No exp*
rience Pert or lull time Hart
Imm ediately F o r dolalls.
t e n d : Sa11■A d d r e s t e d .
Stamped envelop* to. C R I
XX). P O. Boa 41. Stuart. F L
11471____________________

STORE
MANAGERS
FEMALE-MALE

Checker Oil Company has Im
mediate career opportunities
lor dependable, ambitious
women end men We will train
q u a n t is e d e t a il m ind ed
applicants who have cashier
experience In retell tor the
position ol store managers lor
arte stores
G oo d s ta rtin g s a la r y and
excellent company banal 111
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most office position* tor sue
cestful manager candidate*
Pleat* apply In person

IMPERIAL OIL CO.
M e n d St. Rd.44
Sentord FL.
(N* phene calls Ptoesel
Equal Opperlunlly E mpteyxr
TR U C K DRIVERS-Local
Will train
Call Future*474 4W&gt;
Waitress Wanted
E xper lanced or will treln.
Valentino * Restaurant
7737 S Orlando Drive 1711)74

NOTICE

KNIGHTS O F
COLUMBUS
TIM 041 m . S W M

THURSDAY 7 P H.
SUNDAY 7 F.N.

CANES S35-S4O-SS0
JACKPOT 17SO

TEMPLE SHALOM

Saturday B:4S F.M.
Wednesday E:4S PJL
$25 • $35 • $50
2 $250 lackpet*
174S U l a n Mvd

lComer Fn rldixie ETxd.]
Deitntsa, FL

KIWANIS CLUB
OF CASSCLKMIY
7WBAY HUNT 7 P.EL
S3SU 4IIM
(1) U M IACHFGTS

D.A.V.A.

R EC EPTIO N IST
Type, phones, general office.
Good moth skills. Permanent
position. Never o loo

TEMP PERM 774-1341
Roofing Laljorori. no expert
ence Wages Open
Rooters, taper lance necessary
Call m 7417
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JACKPOT

OWN YOtlft OWN
OIIWNiR JIAM AMD
IPOtTIWUI tTOM
National Company otter*
unique opportunity polling
natlonelly
advarllted
brand* M substantial sav­
ing* lo your customers
Thl* It tor tho loehron mind
*d parson qualified to own
and oporal* IM* Mgh prolil
business

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can appear to tkto
N U.M par wnak? rids
HanWaal my to totorm
Mm pabfic ef year dab

tlaluro*. supplies, training,
grand opening and air tar*
(II penon lo corporal* train­
ing cantor.

M year d e b a r s _
m t H Eb* to be Iatbs4a4 |g
tkto b tU a i cat:

323-5176

FOR BROCHUREAND
INFORMATION
CALL TOLL FREE

E v e n in g H e ra ld

NOTEETIU MIRED
HU FRENCHAVE

Shopping For A
Hew Or Used
Fast caa afway* /lad Ihe
hoof deals la lb* FreeIn*
TfaraJd's Clootinod aecllan.
Read Friday'* fven/ng f/araJd
Far the baa* aaJectfana.

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Good d rivin g reco rd. Non
smoker. M ature Sentord
Permanent position Never a

SEC U R ITY WORK- Full lime
Good benefits A ll shift*. Call
Future* 47* 4)00___________

170 000 00 investment In

I h eath F y i e i fc A s e a —

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D E LIV E R Y D RIVER

Office In Deltona
1111 Providence Blvd
K i l l * 1414
Cell to Schedule Appolnlment

SERVICEWRITER
Foreign car experience.Tpp
dealership attars UK poton
tiol. Nttdt now.

Evening Herald
Par- it

SECRETARY WANTED

OFFICE MANAOIR..... l!M+

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TEMP PERM 774-13*4
CUSTO M ER G R EE T E R S - No
experien ce needed. Goad
storting pey Future**?* 4300
Debery Monor now hiring exp*
rle n c e d end or ce rtifie d
Nurses Aide* Apply at *0 N.
Hwy. 1771 Debery or cell
444 4414 Equal Opportunity
Employer
D E L IV E R Y WORKERS- Local
Will train Call Future*
474 4300 ________
Delivery and Set Up Man
Chauffeur* llcent* required
Will train Salary open Apply
In perten. Shed* America
H U Hwy 17 71'

4 4 i 4

CO NSTR UCTION W ORKERSS k llld d ond h t l p t r t . A ll
phate*. Call future* 471 4300

71— Help Wanted

Mutt have •xperlenc* and b#
accurate Permanent petition
Never* Fee

A pplicants should Apply In
person to Star* Manager be­
tween 7 A M and 1 P M al th*
tallowing location

CLERKS- Will train. Mall svork.
Good pay. Call Future*
4744100

M O R TG A G ES

71 - H e lp Wanted
SALfcS SERVICE
National Co with 4 years eep*
rience In energy m snegemenl
needs I 10 qualified Indlvldu
els. P/T positions avellabl*
Call 1700114 HSSext 11

CRT OPER ATO R

Fane* Installer*
Experienced
Call 171 4044
O E N E R A L O FFIC E P E O P L E
W A N T E D - Goad pay Im
medial* Call Future* 47I4US

1-4 and St. Rd.M
Sanford FL.
(N» phana calls please)
Equel Oppertunity EmpNyer

WE BUY

71-H elp Wanted

W* need lull and part time
cashier* tor local stores Pre
vtou* retail or fast food tip *
rlanc# helplul but net re­
quired.

IMPERIAL OIL CO.

27— Nursery A
Child Cere

SM I

v m a M O O M P u fH

F u llt F s r t T im s

43— Mortgages
Bought ft Sold

YA m I^ ,amT«bJ|,oiTiMl

Carpeaters-W * need a law
OOOO man Stoady employ
moot. Days 133 TUI. ave*. Ill 7
P M 1 » 7177

CASHIERS

41—Money H Lend

BY GARRY TRUDEAU

|AKMAHT6AHFIA**.

Itt and 3nd shift*. 14.40 par hr.
L ift M lb*, la n ia rd Araa
Permanent petition
Never# Fee

BOB M. B A L L JR.
SCHOOL O F S E A L E S TA T E
D l d l l l o r 1717)44
G U A R A N T E E D Employment
M A S T E R CH AR O E OR VISA
Studanli trum4l Cltlo*

23— Lost A Found
and shot Gamer In the right side of
the head.
The officer later testified he fired at
Gamer because he knew that once
the boy went over the fence, he would
be unable to capture him. Gamer,
who died of the gunshot wound, had
$10 In cash and Jewelry on him. The
unoccupied house Garner fled had
been ransacked.
Garner's father. Cleamtee Gamer,
filed a $2 million suit against Hymon
and the police department In April
1074 for wrongful death. He charged
the shooting was a federal civil rights
violation.
He tost at trial In August 1976. The
6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
upheld the lower court's finding that
Hymon was not liable but returned
the cose to lower courts to reconsider
the city's liability for the shooting.

A n o t h e r n o t e d t h e h e a r t f r o m a 2 - m o n t h - o l d g ir l

m m u o H io m o M t

Ask lor people reecher
H E R A L D ADS
llln e t T d e y t lllM .
A 1 K M I L E P 1 -F A B R I C A T O R S

Courses

The landmark, lifesaving transplant of a
baboon's heart Into an Infant girl has raised
moral, medical and social questions, which
experts say have Implications for the future of
health care and humanity.
In a IIPI survey Monday, authorities In heart
transplants, immunology and medical ethics
raised concerns ranging from experimenting on
babies and prolonging life with poor quality to
implanting animal parts In humans.
One scientist compared the transplant to the
controversial and ultimately fatal Implant of the
world's first permanent artificial heart In Dr.
Barney Clark two years age.

■tHeamm. u a
/mxrm. cwcm
T m e A K Ju srso M e
l vim issuesmaeo
1tusnh a s Ktvaeseo

Acrylic Appllcetort nssdsd to
apply protective coating on
cars, boat* and plana* U to
Sit per hour Wa train. Far
work In Sentord araa call
Tampa 4)14447111________

O rlando - W inter Park

felonies" such as kidnapping and
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 t i t s * ....................... $ 4 C g ling
murder.
HOURS
3 C M M C b tiv * tlM«s SIC • ling
But on Oct. 3. 1974. a "shoot lo
7 consecutive tints 49C t ling
kill " policy resulted In the death of an *t:30A.M. - S:30P.M.
unarmed 15-year-old Memphis boy. MONDAY thru FRIDAY 10 cgntdortht timet 44C ■ line
SATURDAYt
$2.00 Minimum
who was a suspect in a $ 10 burglary.
3 Lint* Minimum
A neighbor alerted police that a
burglary was In progress. Officer
DEADLINES
Elton Hymon and his partner saw a
figure run from behind a house In
Noon The Day Before Publication
suburban Memphis to a cyclone frnce
Sunday • Noon Friday
enclosing the backyard.
Monday * 11:00 A.M. Saturday
Hymon yelled at Edward Eugene
Gamer to "halt." Gamer paused,
then Jumped to the top of the 6-foot
fence as the officer started toward
21— PtrseiMls
33-Real Estate
him. Hymon fired his service revolver

Baboon- To-Baby
Transplant Raises
Ethical Questions

ST. P A UL , Minn.
|UPI) — Authorities,
trusting the Indepen­
dent statements of
children, will drag the
Minnesota River for the
bo di e s of three
y o u n g s t e r s the
c h i l d r e n say w e r e
killed last year by a
pornography ring.
Jack Erakinc. super­
intendent of the state
Bureau o f Criminal
A p p reh en sion , said
Monday the river will
be dragged tn Scott

71— Help Wanted

.

1-$0fr2314433

CLASSIFIED
D EPA R TM E
111 1411

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Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

OUR BOARDING H O U EE ‘ with Major H oopla‘

71— Help Wanted

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

Wonted Delivery Drivers Mull
be II or oldor with own cor
and Insurance Average M to
)* per hour HI 5000________
Wtnted Incam* T o i Preparer.
H o u s e h o ld In co m e T o e
Service Port tlm* Equal
Opportunity Employer Call
m » I O _______ __________
W AREH O USE lA oR K E R S
M O V E S ! AND LABOR EM'S
I m m e d ia te a s s ig n m e n ts
available In the Santord Area
Car and phone lu c t u n y
A M t l Temporary Service
_________ M l 3**0__________

Santord I bedroom, adultl. no
pett. quiet retidentlal area
tl)0 A up per month 131101*
I Bdrm. efficiency Mature
protettionai tamale preferred
S7) week S110 dap M l 17*4

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
BAMBOO CO VE APTS
300 E Airport Blvd
Ph 3114470 Etflclancy. from
1350 Mo S \ ditcount for
Senior Clllient

W AREHOUSE WORKERS- Pull
tlm*. No eiperience necei
sary Call Future! i n ajoo

&amp;

W E L D E R S - Good pay
Im
mediate opening! Cert Ilied
Call Futures! to OOP________
Work Irom home m o per too
imarling envelopei Inlorma
tlon tend itamp to Smyre P
0 Boi 1SOI OB Bloomlleld NJ
o
t o
o
j ______ _
X Ray Tech part lime and
weekendi M ult have Frurlda
1 Ira n i# t n s r u _______________

*1— Apartments/
House to Share

L U X U R Y AP AR TM EN TS
Family A Adwltt Section
Peo'lM*. I bed roe mi
Matter Cave Apartm ent
MS-MM
Open On Weekend!._____
M E L L O N V IL L E T R A C I APTS.
Spaclout Modern 1 Bdrm Cant
heat, air, dote to town or
Laketrontl No pats S1S0 Mo
taoMallonyllla Ava M3 4114
RIDGEWOOD ARMS APTS
7)40 R idgewood Av* Ph 3T3 4470
l.3 A 3 B d rm t tromSlIO

S a n to rd S h a re ] b ed room
d uplei U S week ) week
depot 11 Reference! 477 pel?
Will ihar* &gt; bedroom. } bath
apartment. 1700 monthly Call
*77 4773. a ik to rjlm

Jendlewood Villas. Santord. 1
Bdrm. 3 bath. S1S0 par mo
andSMOiecurlty i m t t H

93— Rooms for Rent

NEAR L A K E MONROE
NOW LEASINOI
SANFORD LANDINO APTS

Chrlitlan Mattel
TV . kitchen, laundry, maid. but.
MS wk. up. 473 SaM. e ll M10.
Private Beth and entrance
Working family home SI) 00
wk m step E v e t ________

ROOMS FOR RENT
________ Can m sail________
Roomttor Rent
ISO 00 Week
M i seep Evet________
SANFORD Furnlthed roomt by
the week. Reetonabl* rate*.
Maid service Call 373 *»7, ) 1
P M 41) Palmetto A v*_______
S A N FO R D . Raat weekly A
Monthly rtlet Util. Inc elf
SOOOek
AduHH M l f t l l

*7— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
ALLA H EAS
Furnlthed. end unfurnithed. I.
i . J, R a bedroom t Kldt. peft.
1700 end up 73* 7700 F**«7»
Sev On Rantalt Inc Realtor
Furn. Aplt. ter Senler CP'iens
111 Palmetto Av*
J Cowan No Phone Call!
Lake Mary Small I bedroom,
furnlthed apartment Single
working man, nlca Murry!
323 1*30-_________________
Lovely I bedroom Complete
privacy Newly decoraled 175
a week plut 11)0 tecurlty
' depot 11 Call 177 11M or 113
1401_____________________
SAN FO R D CO U R TAP TS.
Studio Apartmanti
l bedroom apartment
1 Bedroom furnished apl
1 Bedroom apartment
Senior cltltenidiicount
Flealbt* leetet
;
M M 1. . 1.

,

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

HK5 Pi^APPEAREC' S\U C E I

★ LANDLORDS ★
Tired ot the headaches) Let us
manage your rental pro
parties Professional low cost
service, l i t M i l Call anytime
United Salas Aiieclatts. Inc.
Prep. M#W&gt;t. Dry,. Raalter
Large * rooms gas haal plut
fireplace, appliances, fenced
yard, garage Call «****)!
Large 1/1, central heal a air,
WW carpet, nlca M X month
plus deposit Call 131 isas

Your Budget will bud wllh a ilra
dollars whan you advertise In
Clattllled M l 3*11_________
I Bdrm
unlurnlthed apart
menl Pool S310 month plut
utilities M l 1*90 Ev*

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
Clot* I n i bdrm . kitchen luro
No pelt. Slid plus security
Sat 10)4. or 144 1440_________
For Rant S7*l monlh, tlllciency
housa at i l l S. ath St. In Lake
M ary. Kitchen, bath, and
large room. IJiTO with tape
rater for living area, and
bedroom tit month end let I
monlh and 1700 damage d*
pot 11 required Call *7* *7J3
leave massage____________
• a a IN D E LT O N A a a a
a * HOMES FOR R E N T * *
______ * * SIS-I4M e e______
Lake Front 3 bedroom, 1 bath
SS10 par mo 1*00 security
Pets 0 . 1C 4 M -M il

TELLERS;
Full limb and part lima potlllona a«allibl&gt; In our
Sanlord Office. Pranloua taller oiporlonc* proforrad. Must ba cuatomar orlantad, hava good com­
munication aklll* and a professional appaaranca.
Our alall will ba Inlarvlawlng In our Sanlord olflca,
101 E. 2Slh Slraal, on Wednesday. Oclobar 31,1M4,
batwaan tha hours ol • a.m. and 11 a.m.

Equal opportunity Employer ■M F V H

SPECIAL
•MOO OFF SECURITY
DEPOSIT Must Qualify
G Must Move In By 10/31/84

Very Nice bedrqom. 1 bath plus
eat In kitchen, dining room
and family. In eice'lenl loca
Hon. large lot, trull trees,
laundry room wllh washer
1415 firm First, last, plus
security 377*407__________
1 Bdrm . 1 bath, carport, utility,
la r g e liv in g ro o m w ith
llre p lo ct Avolloblo 11/01.
MIS. 1st and last, and securI
ty IM 107* eves

141— Homes For Sale
RFPOSSESSIOM
Oviedo. 1 mil* Irom UCF 3
B d rm . I's belh brick and
stucco. SI4.HC l)W down.
1601 77 per mo PI 13*. APR
Principals only
Lake Mary Really REALTO R

271 rise

105— DuplexTriplex/ Rent

NEW BRICK D U P L E X positive
c a s h (lo w
A s s u m a b le
mortgage Asking 177 SOO
United Seles Asseclalti. Inc.
__________MI-IBM_________

BRA N O N EW D U P L E X E S
1 Bdrm . I B . screen porch,
carpet, stove, refrig D/W.
laundry room. M l MSI______
D uplei Newly dacoralad 1
bed'ooms. I bath. Inside utlll
ty room SL30 per mon*h u.ut
security deposit Call Orlando
41* 4144 tor appolnlmenl_____

SA N FO R O 3 bdrm
1 bath
lovely home. 7300 sq I t . eel in
kitchen, form*! dining shady
double lot New Spat 1*7 W0
Owner Mot iv ate d

115— Industrial
Rentals

Beautiful Shady lot epproi *I
acre on canal to Sylvan Lakr
177 *00 Ask tor Carrie. Cenlu
ry 31. June Porilg Realty
3M *47* home 331 MSS
Santord area Low down, no
qualifying 3 bedroom. I bath,
wood Irama housa 111 SOSI
Santord 3 Bdrm I bath, and
more Assume wllh 13.400
With Terms. 373 f i l l _______

W.OOO sq ft Industrial avail
able lor loose, on 1 acres
Airport Blvd M4 417 J i l l
For details

117— Commercial
Rentals

S A N F O R D Reduced lo ll of
flowers with fenced beck yard
convenient to everything
Greet starter home 14r wo

SPACE FOR R EN T: oftict.
retail, and warehouse storage
_______ Call 777 4403

W A LL ST. CO M PANY...M l WO)

4 4 4 4

121— Condominium
Rentals
ENJO Y COUNTRY LIVING
Energy altlclanl 1 bedroom
apartment nestled In a lush
country environment Minutes
from Orlando and Shopping
Children end smell pets wel
com* Professional on slto
management

CANTERBURY
AT THE CROSSINGS
»h

127—Office Rentals
O F F IC E Far Rent Or Leas*
1075 N Orlando Av* Maitland
F lo rid a
lir a s
11)0 per
month, shoe! or long term
SCHURSN R E A L T Y
R E A LTO R S ..............MS-BI1-H4T

New Smyrna Beach Duplei
Townhouse 3/7 each unit
Baach side A I A Priced to
sail 1137.000
S'ntord Florida Av* Double lol
Ideal tor restricted cummer
d a l or professional off lets
SI Cloud Small 3/1 cottage |utl
S blocks to public boat ramp
C . L a k e T o h e . S 3 * .to o
furnished
Winter Springs Investment op
p o r t u n lt y
Q u a d r a p le i
townhouses 1/1'le e ch unit
Huckeb* Hall Proper!..;. Inc.
REALTO R t lb U H
attar heurs. Olenna J. Tenney
R E A LTO R ASSOCIATE IM 14*1
PRIVACY
3 Bdrm Mobil* on 3 Acres, near
Airport Have appraisal and
commitment tor 17*. VX
CO U N TR Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Rag. R. E. B ro k er....... 7 M « M

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION

Q /te c D o / CENTERS
5 LOCATIONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

M AKE APPLICATION IN PERSON
AT 202 N. Laurel Ave.. Sanford
Monday Thru Friday • 30 AM

4 30 PM

NO PHONE C A L L S PLEASE

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie. Real Estate Broker
7440 Santord Av*
R E D U C EO 144 *00 to MS,*00.
Vacant must tea to believe I 1
B d r m ., 1 b a th , k itc h e n
equipped, screened perch. 1
car garage, fenced beck
Secluded New neighborhood

321-0759 Eve 322-7643
BEST BUY IN TOWN
3 Br I's Belh. in emc location
Only S3*.*00
C A L L ON THIS O N E'

CALL BART
R E A L ESTATE
REALTO R
133 74*1
By Owner Oeneva
Almost NEW!
4 Bedroom. 1 Bath 3 acres
__ 34) 34toor 34* S43I
Cold weather
doesn't tree re
the last results want eds bring
CO UN TRY CO TTAO E
new
paint and carpet on 's acre
treed lan ced lol Ow ner
financing Vacant I Move In
now Make oiler
United Ml*s Associates. Inc.
311 3113
For Sal* by Owner Sanlord
Nice 1 bedroom home wllh
living room, dining room,
paneled lemlly room, laundry
room, workshop end large
screened porch Call tor in
formation 333 IIP* M3,top
HOME INSPECTORS

SOLID BRICK 4 Bd rm . I's
Bam home on corner fenced
lol. Fla room, workshop,
garden Assumabla mortgage
Only 1)4 000
United Sales A iieclatei. Inc.
131 3U1

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tha Staton In A 'Good
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Investors' Builders! Ocean and
Rlvervlew lots 170 000
Flnanclngavallabie
Beachside Realty. REALTO RS
*77 1317 Open 7 Pays 1
O S T E E N S A lots HOOD down.
Terms Lake Privileges No
mobiles Kerry I Dreggnrs
Realtor I4S )*73___________

189—Office Supplies
/ Equipment

Seminole W oodi Executive
home sites. 1 S acres By
owner Call Orlando 777 7*70
Alter S PM _______________
3 LOTS
LOCH ARBOR
Calls*) *70*

157— Mobile
Homes / Sale

No Credit?

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This wttk only
73 Bu&lt;ck Elaefra 1200 Down
73 For d Wagon 1200 Down

77Dodga pick op13)0
Offar expires 11/03/14

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 S Sanford 321-4075
Debar, Auto S Marin* Sales
Across the river, top olhlll
174 Hwy 17 *7 Deber r 444 *14*

Electrostatic copier with stand
Good condition Start up
Supplies tree Cell 373 *4*1

Mutt talll 1*77 Gran P ri. Good
condition Air. pt pb 17300
Call 777 *404

199— Pets a Supplies

Reliable winter Ited cart
In today t want ads
_____ Check Them Quit _____

Rrtt*«ii*r F No papers UJ0 00
Rag Chow ml* M
223 2720

T I C Custom Body She*
and Garage
Used C a n Sales L Service
3414*1 S OrtondnOr 371 Ot**

205— Stamps/Coins

WE FIN AN CED
WE BUY CARS!

Geld end Silver Cems Wented
Private Buyer Pleesecatl
331 047e

Buying of UllJftf
A Mobile Horn#?

213— Auctions

Gupit Mobil* Homes

OK Corral Used Cars 173JM1_

Area's Largest Re Sale Dealer
Many available In Lacal Parks
E A S T FINANCING SB* M) 17*4
•I Concord 14 X )4 Carriage
Cove Adult Sec , 7 bdrm /)
bath Many astras M l &gt;*)l

FOR ESTATE
C o m m e rc ia l or Residential
Auctions &amp; Appraisals Call
Dell s Auction 173 5470

215— Boats and
Accessories

'12 Ooubl* Widt
3 Bdrm . 2 bath Cathedral
catlings. paddi# fan Family
Park II* 000 Day 322 014 for
Debi PM 321 44*2

70 F i Coble galvanlted trailer
100 Morse. Johnson
13.000 Firm M7 74*1

159— Real Estate
Wanted

217— Garage Sales
Garaga Sal# Friday Thru Satur
day ID 111 7 202 Tampl* Dr ,
Ravanna Park Kid*, and
mtn» clothing, mist and R*
Loadtr Noaarly bird*

Private party needs
l e r l bedroom hem*.
H I *441__________

161— Country
Properly / Sale

Wit* It the Housewll*
who cleans closets
with Clastllied Ads
1 lamllles Lots ot goodies! T ill
E Mitch Cl Friday. Saturday
RSunday.* *

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acre Wooded fsomaslt*. near
Mariners Cove SI7.SO. with
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U N ITED LAND CO INC.
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R E A LTO R
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219—Wanted to Buy

181— Appliances
/ Furniture
Dmino room table. ) chairs and
China cabinet 1400 Call 111
See*
Green corduroy Lov*t**l On*
occasional 1 on* oversti-ttod
chair Cell 371)7)7_________
Kenmort Perts. Service
Used Wethers. M l aa*7.
M O ONEY A PPLIAN C ES
nw REN TTO O W M *
Color T V s . stereos, washers,
dryers, refrigerator, tree levs,
lurnitur*. video recorders
Special 1st weeks rent toe
Alternative TV B Appl. Rentals
Zayres Snapping Cantor
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WHY PAY M O R E 7
T V s Appliances Furniture
Bed Sets complete 144 *S
TH E U S EO STO R E
Cam* In and See
* H tt.T n d S t.M I -e a it e
W ILSONM AIER FUR NITU RE
111 7I)E FIRST ST
_____
777 5477__________
4 Piece Early Amarlcan Living
Room Sat Includes queen sir*
deeper sola Like new 1300
Pleas* call 373 S47*

Baby Bads. Strelltrt. Carsaatt.
Playpens, Etc. PaperBacb
Beaks. M) (377 317 *)*4
Paying CASH lor
Aluminum. Cant. Copper.
Brass. Lead. Newspaper.
Glass, Geld, Silver
Kokomo Tool. *I*W 1st
t ) 00 Set f I M l 1100

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4 Door SI 000
377 *477 ____
7)Cougar XR 7
Good Condition SO 000 miles
1’ 1&lt;*&gt; Cell 371 *41*
■7* AM C Concord 01/ 1 door 4
cylinder Eicellent condition!
Matching vinyl lop Blue, also
velour Interior 17700or best
otter 777 0*0) work *_____
(3 Impulse Ituru
Black, good cond 1)S4Q
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‘ 14 S u b aru O L
4 / | p ..elr.
Stereo Cassell* *400 ml No t
down! Mindy 371 0770/1011

235—Trucks/
Buses/ Vans
START INO 111*9*0
Fully Cuiiom ittd
IS To thooie From
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11X4 No Hwy II ft
BM m
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ClatHfiad Dapt 322 2411__
‘U CM C pick up frock Good
condition, will conildaf trad*
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74 Chevrolet Pick up Powar
t r i n g , pow ar b ra k e s ,
automatic
whaal drl a
t i m Call 3dw S7fQ0r 322 ^&gt;33

221— Good Things
to Eat

'77 Ford F ISO ZLT Pick up
t i c condition No rutl M ull
tall I1tf3 H OOD undtr book
*9* 0400 or m oaoo ________

Cucumbers tor pickles
371 S44I
_______ and 37107*7_______

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes

223— Miscellaneous
D E E R DOGS FOR SALE
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Found H tf Broom
InthoCtAMlflod Adi

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d r iv a .
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w ln d i h l t l d , cat#
low mllaaga. aitra
12300 323 0744

243— Junk Cars
BUY JUNK C A R S R TRUCKS
F rom 110 to ISO or more
Cell 371 1414 171 4311
TOP Dollar Paid for Junk R
Used cart.fr utks R heavy
equipment 373 Stop
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR
JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS
CBS A U TO P A R TS 7*11)01

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M l Lk Mary Blvd. Lk. Mary

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Covers, and blankets
For Bowers end shrubs 7S&lt;
each
377 74(1

JUST FOR YOU ) Bdrm . 1 Rath
Rama AAeklle home, with split
kedreem plan, aal in kitchen,
utility shad, and mart, tei.aaa

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223— Miscellaneous

LIVE TRAPS
COONS AND POSSUMS
373 *447

TER R IFIC . 1 B d rm . 1 bath
home with arch ipamng at
dining ream, paddle Ians,
f ir e p la c e , u t ilit y re a m ,
beautiful hardweed Heart,
S47,)ee.

F rie d C h ic k e n S u b s -D o n u ts

Top Salaries
Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits

tIOOO down

TH E SPECIALITY. 1 bdrm.. I
Rath Rama In Hidden Lake
villas, a a l- t n K it c h e n ,
lirepfeca. celling Ians, taste
fully deesrated. 144.4**.

I N V E S T O R D R E A M - S4.0M
down! I Bedrm , l ' i balk
Rama an attractive, fenced
toll Assume- na qualifying
marlgaga t!V|% and 14*7 a

• Auto/Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens
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141-Homes For Sale

ROOMY. 1 Bdrm., 1 Bath, and 1
Bdrm., I bath duplei. 7 ceiling
fans, utility n o n , waad Hears,
newly decorated t4*,*«o

JUST R I D U C E O Almost new
poet Romo. W/Ragq family
rm l Oargaaut yard w/many
trees I C H I A I New carpet I
Spill plant Onktl Aesemable
mart gag* S*T. Set.
C A L L H ALL

Outstanding Opportunity For

Sl&gt; Room Block house
3534 Oak Av* 14) 000 Hots
371 7s*I

R E A LTO R 111 4ffl

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187— Sporting Goods

153— AcreageLols/Sale

323-7900

NOW

COLOR TELEVISION
RCA 7)*’ Consol* color tolevl
Sion Original price over SM0
Balance due 1744 M or leke
Over payments S70 per mo
Still In warranty NO MONEY
DOWN Free home trial No
obligation Call 447 53*4
^ ^ ^ ^ t3 * y O rn i£ h ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _

1200 pee month Pfict XX 000
3230040

Santord. Holly Av* 1 Blks N
17 *1 HIc*. I Bdrm 11U. plus
security No pets M l &gt;*8*

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C*tt«lb*rrf SH»min*li Blvd
Zon*d P ft. Is 1.1 Acrrt. US.000
W AAjliciottrikl Roitfor
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141— Homes For Sale

FLORIDA N ATIO N AL B A N K

183— Television/
Radio / Stereo

Four Unit Apjftmtnf hous*
B««uhful quid
Horn
p#int UHpfd JJf 1030

Lovely ] Bdrm . 1 bath fenced
In yard, carport, foundry
room, oil slrett parking . 1300
security Rent lioo weak. Call
M l MM or M l 4*47_________

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149— Commercial
Properly / Sale

151— Investment
Property / Sale

SANFORD

N EW eptt dot* to shopping and
ma|or hwyt Gracious living
In our I A 7 Bdrm apft 'hat
often
a Garden or Lolt Unlit
a Wather/OryerMook Uptln
p u rl Bdrm aptt
a 7 Laundry Facilities
* Olympic Sit* Pool
* Health Club wllh 7 Saunas
* Clubhouse with Fireplace
* Kitchen A Gem* Rm
* Tennis. Racquetball.
Volleyball
* a Acrt Lake on Property
* Night Patrol 7 Dayt a Wk.
OPEN 7 D A YSA W EEK
1*00 W 1st St In San lord
311 4770 or Or lando M i 0*7*
Equal Opportunity Homing

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Accounting A
Tax Service
a SM ALL BU SIN ESSES*
Income Ten Season It NEAR
Fine tst la I Eimthmenl Service
C O M P LE T E ACCOUNTING
AND TAX SER V IC E"
313 71*1 ask tor Karan er Bred
For Small businesses Monthly
computer lied financial Ifal
famanl Quarterly returne.
3130*40 Ask tor Frank III
Individual wllh 14 yrs aiparl
tnce desires monthly account
Ing or lea work Sptclallilng
In Small Business
Reasonable rates M l 13*7
SM ALL BUSINESS! Want to
Increase profits and improve
efficiency? I can show you
howl Call lor Free Censwlle
Item 171 1343

Additions A
Remodeling
Rtmod«iin| Specialist
Wa handle
tn* whole ball ol wa&gt;

8. C. LINK CONST.
322 7021
Financing Available

Air Conditioning
A Heating
Oil heater cleaning
and servicing Call Ralph
_ _ _

Building Contractors
C O M P LE T E BLDO. SERVICES
Residential / Cemmerctel
New Wttk ar Remodeling
Wholesale Metal Buildings
Serving Mid Fla 341 1344/Orl.

Cleaning Service

Home Repairs

Masonry

Head Carpal Cleaning Living.
Dining Room. R H^l 17*00
Sola R Chair. U ) 777 li t *

CARPEN TER
Ropolrs and
remodeling No |ob too small.
Call M l M41______________

C O N C R ETE AN D STUCCO
All p hiM t. IlctoMd and tmuftd
Frot ItlirtiAfii- John JAT t i l l

M A ID S TO O R D ER
Who will give Your home or
o ffic e c o m p le te In tarlor
cleaning tor only 110 per ylsHT
Call us to find out who and
how* X » 73*0(00

Malntonancoof all types
Carpentry, painting, plumbing
and electric 173 401*____

General Services
Pratosstonal Chair Coining
and rush seat weaving Reason
able prices Call M l 0447
Rebuilt KIRBY/ lllt .M R u p
Guaranteed Kirby Co
7I4W 1st Sf. M l 1440

Handy Man
E ip . Handyman, Ral. Reliable
Fra* E t l mosl any |ob Best
Ratos M l 0171. Call Anytime
•H AN 0YSANDYO
Hama Maintenance R Repairs
No leb toe big or loo small
Electrical, dish washers,
plumbing, dryors/wesliers
................... m -JTto....................

Health A Beauty
TOWER S B E A U T Y SALON
F O R M E R L Y Horrtett’s Beauty
Nook SITE. Ilf SI 377 1707

Home Improvement
Center's Building B RemadaHng
No JoB Tee Small
111 Burton Lana. Santord
_________ 771-4471__________
Fans to Fences. Cabinets to
C o m m o d es. F a i r ( f le a s .
to* m *QO, lea re massage.
Ramedollna S pot.allies In*.
"T o ta l properly services"
Room eddlttons end renova
lions 301 M l 3*70

Nursing Caro

C A R U T H E B S T R U C K IN O
Fill dlrl end lend clear Ing
34* 3000

LPN will til wllh your elderly or
disabled relative In your home
weekdays Hour, day EIp
References M l III*
O U R R A T E S A R E LOWER
Lakey low Nursing Cantor
t i t E Second S I . Santord
IM *707________
Privet* horn* lor tht eldariy
with lots of TL C Room now
ovallebl* For Information
coll. M l 302*
_____

G E N E V A LANO CLBARIN O
Lof and Land clearing,
fill dirt, and hauling
Call 34* 3*3*or )e* 37M

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F ILL O IR T . BUSHOGGING
CLAVRl

P A P E R IN G ..............DRYW ALL
Rotoroncot R Reasoned*
V E R Y R E LIA B LE - M3-****

Janitorial Services
J R R Janitor*!Service
Complete commerlcol and restdenial service. *34 13M_____

Landclearing

L1HALEmWI

Painting

Lawn Service

Plastering

B B S SOD SALES Comm. Ret.
$1 Augusllno R Bahia
3400 S Sanlord Av* 3314173

C A L L Phases ol Planer ing*
Repair. Stucco. Hard Coat,
Simulated Rrkk MI W*)

H YD E'S LAWN IE R V IC E
Vary Rttonebl* Halos
Wookty/Monfhly M l **» a Her S

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Lawn Meintenant •
Landscaping BuSh Hog Mowing
34* 30*3

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m a ln lan a n c* R ta to n a b l*
rales Call IM (47*
Sugar Trlm Tadd Malts
Rat and Comm. Lawn Service
trim, haul
77370*3

Trot Service

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Masonry

ECHOLS T R E I S e R V I C I
Free Ctlimatotl Low Prlcotl
Licensed:msurad M3 777*
"Let the FrotoM tom Hdott.*'
JIM S T R U S E R V .
Tree removal, and prunalng
trees AII S 00 pm 37441*0.

B E A L Concrete 1 man quality
operation Patios, driveways
Days 3)1 73MCvos M7 IM1

JOHN A L L E N LAW N R T R I E
Deed Ire* removal
Brush hauling
Free estimates Call M l 73*0

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Tuaiday. Oct. M. IW4

A Cowgirl Without A Twang
European Country Singer Tries To Hit The Charts
b j M a r k S c ta w e d
U P I E n t e r t a in m e n t W r it e r

NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPII - Mammas
don't let your babies grow up to be
entertainers, unless the baby happens lo be
Zella Ina Cecilia Georgina Lehr Hello Zulu.
Those seven words roll easily ofT the
longue of Zella Lehr, circus girl. Juggler,
unlcycllst. model, dancer, actress, and
country singer.
"The name Is so horrendous they cannoi
f o r g e t . " said Lehr, w e a r i n g purple
parachute pants, tight purple shirt and
purple-tinted sunglasses.
“ Zella Is a gypsy name. Lehr Is German.
My mom Is English. My entire name was
Zella Ina Cecilia Georgina Lehr. When I got
married my husband's name was A l Hello
Zulu, so I became Zella Zulu. Sounds like a
belly dancer."
Helly dancing Is one of the few things Ixhr
has not done In her life, but her background
Is so bizarre that she should have.
“ I have n weird background, granted. I
have a weird name, and It's bizarre to think

of me tiding a unlcycle and Juggling In
Europe — and then be singing country
music."
If only she had a twang, things may have
been different.
Lehr comes from a family of six genera­
tions of show people. Her father was a
vaudeville cowboy bullwhlp artist and her
mother w as'a tap dancer-musician. They
met In 1938 while playing al the London
Palladium, married and moved to Uurbank.
Calif., where the elder Lehr booked circus
acts.
Two sons and a daughter later, the family
banded together as the "Cowboys from
Hollywood" and look a chunk of the wild
west to Europe.
The family sang. Juggled and unlcyclcd
around the world for nearly n decade until
the elder Lehr died and the troupe dis­
banded.
Country music captured her fancy and
she decided to try her luck In Nashville.
Lehr dusted off the unlcycle and rode It Into
the olflce of "H ce Haw” producer Sam

Luvello. who t&gt;ookrd her on the syndicated
television show and Introduced her to Music
City.
Three record deals later. Lehr moved back
to Nevada. Nashville Just wasn't ready for a
cowgirl without a twang.
"I couldn't help It that my accent wasn't
twang&gt;* when I had been raised In Europe."
she said.
In the years since then, cowboy hats,
gingham dresses and twangs have faded
Into the hills as Nashville expanded Its
horizons by mellowing the country sound.
So Lehr Is back, hunting for that elusive
hit with a new song called "A ll Heaven Is
About To Ureak Loose" and a new record
company. Her quest for success has become
an "endurance contest."
" I have my nice home. I have my
Mercedes. I have my fur coat. You know
what I’m saying*? I'm not working for that. I
already have these things. I guess I'm
working basically because I'm Just a show
business brat. I gotta do something In the
business. It's In mv genes."

Julian Lennon: Son Of Late Singer
Growing Up In His Father's Shadow
B y C a r o l V e c c h io n e

NEW YORK (UPI) - Julian
Lennon no longer expects a
white feather to float across the
room — the sign o f an afterlife he
says his father, the late John
Lennon, promised to send.
"I was looking." the 21-ycarold Lennon says quietly. "Hut I
think If you look too mu h you
won't find It. So I've stopped
lixiklng."
He made the pact with his
ex-Healle father about two years
before John Lennon was shot
and killed outside his Manhattan
apartment In December 1980.
The eldest son of John Lennon
chain-smokes Camels and sips

lea during an Interview In his
Manhattan hotel room lo discuss
his first album. " V a l o t t e "
(Atlantic).
Lennon, who lives In London.
Is dressed In Jeans bearing a
fashionable rip at the knee,
denim shirt, cowboy boot and a
d a n g l i n g e a r r i n g that o c ­
casionally peeks out of his
shoulder-length light brown
hair.
The album, named after the
town In France where Julian
Lennon secluded himself for
nine months to work, was pro­
duced by Phil Kamonc and Is
filled with sounds and lyrics
reminiscent of his father's later

works.
Julian wrote or co-wrote most
of the songs, many with guitarist
and childhood friend Justin
Clayton.
A video of Valotte. featuring
Lennon performing In near
darkness at the piano. Is sched­
uled for release at the end of
October. It was directed by Sam
Peckinpah, marking the first
video effort o f the director
k n o w n f or hi s v i o l e n t
"blood-and-guts" films.
The young Lennon's fare and
voice arc almost a mirror Image
of the man who helped change
the course of modern music, a
similarity Lennon says he has

TONIGHT'S TV

come to accept.
"I knew I'd have lo go through
that.” Lennon says. "I hope at
some stage I'll lie able lo gel
away from that a little bit.
People will start listening to my
side of It more."
With all Ihc world's eyes upon
him, Lennon says he doesn't feel
the legend Is applying any un­
due pressure.
"Being able lo continue — like
father like son — Is great. I’m
proud of II."

TUESDAY i
CVIMNO

MO

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6:30
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Al first. Julian Lennon says he
tried lo avoid becoming a musi­
cian and seriously considered
studying sound engineering. "I
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OPEC Ministers Move Toward Production Cut
GENEVA. Switzerland (UPI) — OPEC oil
ministers reported Initial progress today on a plan
to reduce production to defend the cartel's
reference price of 829 per barrel.
"W e are moving.” Saudi Arabian oil minister
Sheik Ahmed Zakl Yamanl told reporters after a
first plenary session at OPEC's emergency
conference.
Venezuelan Energy Minister Arturo Hernandez
Grlsantl. asked If an agreement was taking shape,
said. "Very soon.”
The first session lasted two hours and 40
minutes and ministers agreed to meet In full
plenary again this afternoon.

“ U was a frank and friendly discussion.”
Market Monitoring Committee proposed a tempo­
Indonesian Oil Minister Subroto said.
rary cut In dally output but left It to the full
Subroto said the ministers would be dealing conference to work out Individual production
with three basic problems - "defense o f the $29 quota reductions.
benchmark price through cuts In production,
Vumanl and Subroto told reporters that OPEC
restoring and strengthening discipline” within output might be moderately cut by about 1.5
OPEC and the Issue of price differentials between
million barrels a daw which would bring down
various qualities of crude oil.
the official OPEC celling of 17.5 million barrels a
The 13 ministers from the Organization of day to 16 million.
Petroleum Exporting Countries, w h o held In­
"A moderate cut In production would mean a
formal talks on Sunday, opened their first full drawing down of market stocks, which together
plenary session at the heavily guarded conference „ With greater winter demand for oil would bring
hotel.
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On Sunday night, the four-member OPEC
The authoritative Middle East Economic Survey

Sp ecia l O lym pians A ll W inners
By SusanLoden
Herald Staff Writer
There were no tears of defeat
only cheers and victory hugs
for the athletes who competed
In Saturday's Seminole County
Special Olympics.
All o f the 45 basketball
players and the 88 bowlers
w ho Joined In the gam e
weren't so much competing
against each other, they were
really challenging their mental
and physical disabilities. They
all went home winners lust for
having played.
Although she never made a
single basket In the Individual
b a s k e t b a ll c o m p e t it io n
10-ycar-old Kelli Church of
Winter Springs didn't go home
empty handed. She and all of
the p la yers In Satu rdays
games took home a ribbon
recognizing their participation.
The athletes who did place
first, second and third were
rewarded with additional rib­
bons.
Hut perhaps the big winners
of the day were the volunteers
and In s tru c to rs w ho
supervised the Olympics and
the sparse crowd of about 100
spectators who cheered the
players on In the gym of
M llw e e M id d le S c h o o l.
Longwood. and at Altamonte
B ow ling Lanes. Altam onte
Springs.
Thai's what Sanford Klwanls
Club volunteer Rick Austin
said after he gave Kelli a
victory hug.
"These are special kids who
need all the love and care they
can get and they give so much
to us," Austin said. "They
seem to Just love people and
it's disappointing that more
people don't come out and
watch them play. This Is
something people should take
time for. Those of us who have

said It was "a virtual certainty" that OPEC
ministers would temporarily reduce dally output
by 1.5 million ba.rels to protect Its benchmark
price of $29 a barrel.
MEES executive editor Ian Seymour said such a
cut "If duly Implemented” could "hardly fall to
icstablllze the market anti roll back the recent
price cuts In Norway, the United Kingdom.
Nigeria and North America."
Observers warned, however, that tough
bargaining would be Involved In agreeing on
Individual production reductions with OPEC.

Doctor Defends Procedure

Baby With
Baboon Heart
‘Doing Well*

LOMA LINDA. Calif. (UPI) human donor were abandoned
The surgeon who pul Ihe heart because II would have taken too
of a baboon Into a dying human long to test for a compatible
Infant said he sympathizes with htart. Several baboons owned by
animal rights activists com ­ Ihe university were subjected lo
plaining the operation was In­ extensive screening and "the
humane. but says human life com putability betw een this
must lake precedence.
donor and this recipient Is re­
Slxteen-day-old Baby Fae, markable."
Bui Dr. Paul Terasakl of the
meanwhile, remained In critical
but stable condition and doctors UCLA Medical School told the
said she was doing remarkably Los Angeles Times that Ihe
w e l l f o l l o w i n g F r i d a y 's heart o f a 2-year-old baby
transplant.
became available Ihe very day of
Dr. Leonard Bailey told a the transplant.
Sunday news conference at
"I think that they did notLomu Linda University Medical make any cITort to get a human
Center, where more than a Infant heart berause they were
dozen animal-rights activists set on doing a baboon." Terasakl
picketed outside, that he Is an said.
O pponents raised eth ic a l
animal lover, but feels human
survival Is pre-eminent.
questions about the operation.
HarsMIM m *y Imm M m
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"It bolls down to having killed
K *lll Church, 10, of W lntsr Springs plans but avan without making a baskat. K elli's
animal rights people." he said. u perfectly healthy baboon In
"H ow ever. I’ m a member o f the order to prolong a child's suffer­
her shot In Saturday s Special O lym pics efforts earn a victory hug from Sanford
human species and I have lo ing." said Lucy Shelton of Peo­
basketball competition. It's up and aw ay, K lw anls volunteer R ick Austin.
deal with dying human apcciea ple for Ihe Ethical Treatment of
Harry. Saturday's games were
all of our abilities should help
players.
babies every day and I am more Animals. "W e object to both."
her second shot at the Special
those who don't.
Working
It was special day for Kelli,
Bailey responded by saying.
sympathetic toward that Issue
Olympics and her mom was
with s group like this can add
because. "She gets to compete.
than I am with animal rights "W e can decide to cither let
"c e rta in ly p rou d ." o f her
to your life."
endeavors."
these children die because they
She can't really compete with
showing.
Kelli's mother. 36-year-old
Friday. Ihe baby Identified are born with only half a heart,
typical kids." Mrs. Church
A n d s p r lt ly K e l l i , th e
Glnny Church said that rear­
only as Baby Fae underwent five or Intervene and sacrifice some
said. "This Is what these kids
smallest player on Ihe floor,
ing a menially handicapped
hours of surgery as Ihe heart lesser form than our own human
need. Look at that smile on my
dressed In her lavender shorts
c h ild (K e l l i has D o w n 's
from a 7-month-old baboon was species."
little girl's face. She's feeling
set and with her long asheSyndrome) has Its hardships,
B ailey fended o ff critical
transplanted Into her. The Infant
real good about herself, that
b lo n d e p ig ta ils w h ip p in g
but (he rewards and happiness
faced eertnln death because she speculation that there Is Inade­
she's able to compete. With
around her head as she. "ran.
she brings to their family helps
was born with hypoplastic left quate research support for the
typical kids It doesn't always
Ju m ped and s h o t . " th e
Ihein meet the challenge.
heart syndrome, an underdevel­ success o f the surgery, but
workout this well."
basketball, won the hearts of
For Kelli, the third daughter
oped left side of (he heart.
acknowledged his research has
the crow d and Ihe other
of Glnny and her husband
Bee SPECIAL, page a A'
Bailey refused lo estimate the been focused m ore on the
baby's chance of survival, saying operation Itself than on Ihe
possibility of the recipient's
only he Is "hoping for the best.'
"I cannot speculate on her having a long life.
Since the surgery, other re­
c h a n c e s ." he said. " W e 'r e
pleased she's doing so well. We searchers have expressed doubt
know we may be In for quite a about (he baby's ability to ac­
the contrary, he Insisted the Democratic the "red telephone" a president would use long battle In the weeks ahead, cept the baboon heart fully, and
By United Press International
Waller Mondale's campaign chief Is pre­ nominee had hit his stride and was on the to respond to a nuclear attack.
but we think we have a lot of have suggested that In the face
road to victory.
" I don't believe this-administration un­ things going for us."
dicting an upset victory, but James Daker.
of such odds, the procedure Is
" I told him he can win. he believes he can derstands how most Americans feel about
Ronald Reagan's chfef of staff, thinks Ihe
Dailey said efforts to find a Inhumane.
win and... we will win." Johnson said.
arms control." Mondale says In a segment
biggest threat facing the Republican camp
Among Reagan aides, whd talk privately filmed two weeks ago In Minnesota. “ We
In the waning days of the campaign Is
of a huge victory that will give Reagan a know If those bo ,0s go off, It's probably the
overconfidence.
clear mandate for Ihe next four years, the end. It's over."
"W e don't take victory for granted."
public emphasis was on caution and
Mondale spent most, o f Sunday In
Baker said Sunday, adding that Reagan will
l*ORTSMOUTH. Va. (UPI) T w o boys hiding upstairs
California, where he hammered away al Ihe Police may turn to a psychiatrist
restraint.
campaign hard In 12 stales In the days that
heard Eley cry ’ out for God's
Reagan
spent
a
quiet
Sunday
largely
president on taxes, calling the subject "the for clues on why a man obsessed forgiveness before he pressed the
remain.
outside the public eye. He returned to the haste Issue of this campaign."
"W e're not overconfident." he said. "It
with the movie "Revenge of Ihe Israeli-made Uzl submachine
White House at mid-afternoon from Camp
would be a terrible mistake for anybody who
"This president, without any doubt, plans Ninja" donned Ihe garb of an gun to his chest and pulled the
David
and
hits
the
campaign
trail
again
works for Ronald Reagan to think or assume
to sock it to the average American, run up oriental warrior and murdered (rigger, hitting himself twice,
today with a trip to West Virginia and that military spending further and protect two people before turning his
that there's a landslide victory already In
said detective Sylvia Kaiser.
Pennsylvania.
the bag. because the president Is running
large corporations and the wealthy from submachine gun on himself.
Kaiser said Jones was shot
Late
Sunday,
the
Mondale
campaign
aired
like he's 1 point behind."
paying their fair share." he said.
Police say Gregory Eley. 24. " n u m e r o u s t i m e s , " w h ile
a 5-mlnute ad on national television pres­
The two campaign strategists. Interviewed
Mondale said Ills tax plan would protect dressed In his black "Ninja" Massey wus shot "a couple of
enting the elertlon as a referendum on urms moderate wage earners.
on CBS's Fare the Nation, offered divergent
oulfli and armed with an arsenal lim es" In the neck. All three
control.
assessments as the campaign entered Its
Mondale also dismissed polls showing o f w eapons, gunned down
were dead when police arrived.
The ad. shown on all three television Reagan with a commanding lead heading Arlene Jones. 47. and Wayne
final nine daysEley's wife. Annette, told In­
networks Sunday. Included footage of.young Into the final week of campaigning. The Mussey. 42. a friend. Friday
Johnson denied a published report that he
vestigators
her husband wat­
children Interspersed with shots of missiles polls "don't show the enthusiasm I'm night at Jonps' fashionable
told Mondale last week that Reagan had
ched "Revenge of the Ninja"
taking off and a nuclear blast and shots of finding... I don't believe them." he said.
built up an Insurmountable lead. Quite to
Dutch colonial home.
often.

Overconfidence Worries Reagan Aides

Movie Obsession Leads To Killing

Cleveland Vice Chairman Of
Transportation Study Panel
Sanford attorney and former
state senator Mack N. Cleveland
J r. has been e le c te d v ic e
chairman of the Greater Orlando
Transportation Study Commit­
tee.
T h e co m m ittee has been
charged by Gov. Bob Graham
with Ihe responsibility of de­
term ining the transportation
needs In Seminole. Orange and
Osceola counties.
Cleveland Is one o f three
Seminole County residents ap­
pointed to Ihe committee by
Graham. The others are former
County Adm inistrator Roger
Nelswender. now employed by
the engineering and planning
firm o f Poet. Buckley. Schuh and
Jemlgan of Orlando, and Paul
Snead of Altamonte Springs,
director of the state Department

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o f Health and Rehabilitative
Services ofTIce In Orlando.
Cleveland said the committee
Is meeting the first and third
Tuesdays of each month as well
as the second and fourth Wed­
nesdays.
He said the Committee Is
charged with Ihe responsibility
of making a recommendation lo
Ihe governor and ihe legislature
by Jan. 15. 1985 after examin­
ing Identifiable transportation
problems In the Greater Orlando
areaThe committee Is to look at all
types of transportation Including
automobile and mass transit.
"W e will be holding public
hearings and soliciting Input
from county commissioners and
municipal officials as well as the
public." Cleveland said.

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Sun And
Culture

S p e c ta to r soak up sunshine and culture during stroll
through gbout 100 exhibits of a rts and craft$ at the F a ll for
A rt. w eather w as perfect this weekend for the annual event
put on by the Sanford-Seminole Art Association.

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Millions of Poles gather
for prayer and protest
over the kidnapping of •
p r o - s o lid a r it y p r ie s t .
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Monday, Oct. It, ItM

NATION
IN BRIEF
Couplo Charged With Cooking
4-Year-Old Girl In An Oven
AUBURN. Maine (UPI) — Police held a mother and her
ooyfrtend today on charges they sturTed the woman’s
screaming 4-year-old daughter Into an oven and burned
her to death, telling neighbors they were "cooking
Lucifer."
"It's bizarre and the sickest thing I've ever seen," said
police Sgt. William Foumer.
Police, responding to reports of smoke billowing from the
kllchen window Saturday, broke Into the tipasnd-floor
apartment minutes later and found the blistered body of
Angela Palmer.
Neighbors said they heard the girl banging and yelling.
"Let me out, daddy, let me out" bcfurfcsrftkets arrived at
the three-story tenement.
Police found the door to the electric oven jammed shut
with a chair and the mother. Cynthia Palmer. 29. and her
llvc-in boyfriend. John Lane. 36. sitting In the living room,
authorities said.
The couple was taken to the Androscoggin County Jail
and held for arraignment on murder charges today In
District Court In neighboring Lewiston.

Readers Line Up For Magazine
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. (UPI) - A steady stream of
subscribers — some of them complaining about censorship
— showed up at the office of the Chattanooga News-Free
Press to demand their copies of Parade magazine, which
was removed from the paper because of a cover story on
sex.
News-Free Press Publisher Roy McDonald said the
Parade article on American sexual attitudes was "offensive
to good morals" and refused to Include It In the newspaper.
By Sunday afternoon, 792 people had picked up copies of
Parade at the News-Free Press office and another 744 had
telephoned, asking that copies be mailed to them.
McDonald offered to mall copies to those who found It
Inconvenient to drive to the newspaper office. The
News-Free Press has a circulation of 107.0CK).

Grand Jury Investigates Synanon
WASHINGTON |UP1) — A federal grand Jury has been
Investigating the Synanon Ghurch for six months to
determine whether the organization Is defrauding financial
backers who believe they are aiding drug addicts and
alcoholics.
Synanon's general counsel. Philip Bourdette. acknowl­
edged last week the secret federal Investigation has been
under way In Sacramcnlo, Calif., since May but asserted
there Is "no merit" to the Inquiry.
He said the California group, which has about 550
members, still devotes much o f Its energy to pursuing the
mission for which It was founded 26 years ago: to assist
drug addicts, alcoholics and others with "character
disorders."
Synanon became engulfed in controversy In 1978 when
Paul Morantz, a Los Angeles lawyer who had won private
lawsuits against the organization, reached Into his mailbox
and was bitten by a rattlesnake. Morantz was hospitalized,
but survived.

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Block Worried About Pay-Back
Program To Aid Citrus Farmers
MIAMI (UPI) — U.S. Agriculture Secretary John Block
said Sunday a new reimbursement program for crops
destroyed In the fight against citrus canker concerns him
because It la unprecedented, but Is needed to encourage
reporting of the ruinous disease.
On other topics discussed during the "Newsmakers"
program on WPLG-TV (Channel 10), Block predicted
President Reagan's reelectlon and said the Carter ad­
ministration shackled America'^ "greatest tool for peace"
— food sales — by embargoing grain sales to the Soviets.
Block announced Thursday that a federal compensation
program for farmers whose citrus trees are destroyed to rtd
the state of canker is being expanded. It will now also cover
grove owners who purchased seedlings from Infected
nurseries.
More than 5 million citrus trees at 28 nurseries have
been destroyed so far In the canker fight. Crops at another
26 nurseries still must be burned. New canker discoveries
could Increase the loss of crops.
No estimate has been made on how much the Indemnity
program will provide for farmers.

Johnston: Auditor Is Inefficient
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The Incoming president of
Florida's Senate says the state auditor general's office
should stop spending lime looking for stolen pencils and
limlrad make sure government agencies are operating
efficiently.
The primary thrust o f Auditor General Ernest Ellison's
office has been seeking bureaucratic misuse of money and
making sure slate funds are accounted for. The Tampa
T'lbune reported Sunday. Incoming Senate President
Harry Johnston, however, says Ellison should instead
concentrate on audits that measure the fiscal performance
of state government.
Ellison's office has uncovered several notorious examples
of government corruption. His stall helped show that Lt.
Gov. Tom Adams was using state employees for personal
work In the early 1970s ana raised charges that Education
Commissioner Floyd Christian was taking kickbacks from
firms awarded Department o f Education contracts.

Graham Steps Into Miami Fray
MIAMI (UPI) - Gov. Bob Graham has agreed to act as an
Intermediary between City Manager Howard Gary and
Mayor Maurice Ken*. who cast the deciding vote to fire
Gary last week.
Meanwhile, supporters o f Gary — a black man who
enjoys considerable popularity In Miami's black communi­
ty - planned a Monday rally at the Dade County
courthouse. The noon rally was designed to boost • recall
campaign directed at Ferre and the other two commission­
ers who voted against Qarv. .
The three voles to fire Gary came from the three
lflspanlca on the commission — Ferre, who was bom in
Puerto Rico, and Cuban natives Demctrto Peres Jr. and Joe
Carollo. Miller Dawkins, a black, and J.L. Plummer, a
white, voted ago&lt;nst the ouster.

Newspapers Pick
Their Candidates
By Tamara Henry
United Press International
A growing number of newspa­
pers are making editorial en­
dorsements for president, but
many are less than enthusiastic
nbdut the choices.
While The Washington Post
had no reservations In announc­
ing today Its support for Demo­
crat W a lte r M o n d a le, the
Chicago Tribune endorsed Pres­
ident Reagan In words that were
less than glowing.
The San Francisco Examiner
backed Reagan, describ in g
Mondale as having a "pathetic
lack of power to Inspire."
With the election eight days
away. Reagan appears to have
garnered most of the major
newspaper endorsements.
A few. like the Clarion-Ledger
and Dally News of Jackson.
Miss., pointed to Reagan's char­
acter and leadership, saying he
"has made people feel good
about them selves and their

country." At the same lime, the
Philadelphia Inquirer accused
the administration of "racism
with a smile.”
The Washington Post said
Mondalc. who "has been mad­
deningly misread and mistreated
by the political trendmakers this
year. Just as Mr. Reagan has
been maddeningly Indulged and
overpraised — Is unambiguously
the better candidate."
The Chicago Tribune said both
Reagan and Mondalc are decent,
honorable, well-intentioned men
that have styles that are unat­
tractive and their policies arc
difficult to champion.
"Their campaigns have left us
with the feeling that we have a
choice between Mr. Reagan
asleep at the switch or Mr.
Mondale groping wildly In the
dark for It."
The Omaha World-Herald said
"(Reagan’s) conservative leader­
ship has pointed the nation
toward economic progress."

Some Swinger

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M ichelle Smith, 8-year-old daughter of C h ris and Pat Smith
of Apopka, likes to fly high when she swings. She w as visiting
her grandfather E d Smith Sr. of Altamonte Springs when she
decided to try out the swings at Casselberry Community
United Methodist Church.

SCC Math Teacher Takes Top Honor
By Rick Brunson
Herald S ta ff W riter
BUI Jordan, a 42-year-old
math leacher at Seminole Com
muntty College, has a nameplate
In his office which reads. "Der
Crosse Mathcmatiken” German
for "the great mathematician."
He said u blend gave It to him a
few years ago as a Joke.
Well, last week he got a similar
title from the Florida Council of
Teachers of Math, and It was no
joke.
Jordan was named Math Edu­
cator of the Year at the council's
convention In Ft. Lauderdale.
A veteran math teacher of 20
years, Jordan was selected for
hls knowledge of the subject
matter. Involvem ent In the
council and promotion of math
excellence, he said.
He has been at SCC for 10
years, and before that taught for
10 years at Edgewater High
B ill Jordan
School In Orlando. He currently
teaches all levels of math, except because "It's the highest honor a
statistics.
math teacher ran get."
Jordan said w in n in g the
He was nominated by Marla
award was "o v e rw h e lm in g " Gerlty. a math tearher at Rock

Lake Middle School, who said technology Is math and the
"H e's not the type of man who sciences."
But at the same time, he said
tools hls own hom so 1 derided
schools are not attracting the
to toot It for him."
Ms. Gerlty called Jordan a best math and science teachers
"humanitarian" who helps hls and losing the ones they have
own students with difficult pro­ because Jobs In Indualry pay so
blems as well as other math much more — about 910.000 to
$20,000 a year more.
teachers in the area.
This has created what he
"H e Is constantly helping us
called "severe national shortage
help our own kids," she said.
Jordan credits the award to hls of math teachers."
"The only way I sec to change
i n v o l v e m e n t In t h e
1.800-member council and other It Is lo pay teachers more.” he
math professional organizations said.
The situation Is not helped.
which he says upgrades hls
Jordan added, by stringent
skills.
He said hls greatest satisfac­ certlflcalon requirements which
t io n Is h e lp in g s t u d e n ts makes It difficult to become a
overcome anxiety about math teacher.
But
"I'm still a math
and then watching them grasp
the subject and do well In It. He leacher buk&lt;M) I enjoy what I'm
said 20 of hls former students doing."
A c c o rd in g to Ms. G e rlty
went on to become math teach­
Jordan Is the youngest member
ers themselves.
Jordan welcom es the em ­ of the council to win the Math
phasis legislators and educators Educator of the Year award.
are putting on math and science Jordan said It came the same
curriculum, saying "Our society week us hls birthday.
"T h a t was some birthday
Is becoming more technologyo r ie n te d and the ba sis o f present." he said.

chance she and her husband Special O lym pics. Nlckulus Center. Hamilton Elementary,s
Williams of Lake Monroe and Idyllw llde Elementary. Lake5
wjjrc willing to take.
““ We were high school sweet­ Michael' Shuler pf Sanford arc Mary High School. Milwee Mid
hearts and had always planned two 10 year olds who dream to die School. Rosenwald Excep­
Contlnusd from page 1A
to have five kids. After Kelli It go on to play professional tional Student Center. Seminole
Mrs. Church said after bearing was difficult to accept. All of our basketball.
Work Opportunity Program or
two healthy daughters Karl and girls are two years apart In age.
All o f the Special Olympics Sterling Park Elementary.
Kim. now 14 and 12. It was a It took me un extra year lo come
The winter Special Olympics
players are m entally handi­
sh ock to lea rn th at K e lli to terms and to decide to go
capped. Athletes ranging In age which features outdoor sports, b
wouldn't be normal.
ahead. If God wanted us to have f r o m e i g h t t o o v e r 7 0 being planned for March and
"It's a very difficult thing to another child like Kelli that’s
participated In the games and all organizers arc seeking donations
have happen. You carry a child how It would be and there was
represented one of the following and volunteers to support those
nine months and think every­ nothing we could do about It."
games. To make a donation or to
schools or programs:
thing is rosey and then In the Mrs. Church said.
Altamonte Elementary School, Join the Olympics as a volunteer
hospital they tell you 'Down's
T w o other players In the F ern P a rk D e v e lo p m e n ta l call Glnny Church at 365-4722.
Syndrome.' It's like the world
collapses. But as time goes on
things get better and now It's
fine.
"K elli enriches our lives. I
know something like this can
p.m.; lows. 5:57 a.m.. 7:01 p.m,: Bayport: highs.
NATIONAL REPORT: Snow piled up In the
make or break a marriage. With
3:42 a.m.. 7:01 p.m.: lows. 11:45 a.m., 10:55 p.m.
northern
Rockies.
6
Inches
of
rain
washed
over
us it's som ething that will
always keep us together. I think bridges In eastern Texas and unseasonable
AREA FORECAST: Today partly cloudy. High
one reason Kelli Is so happy Is wprmth gripped the East Coast
upper 80s. Wind east near 10 mph. Tonight
AREA READINGS (9 a.m.)i temperature: 78:
because she has the love of her
partly cloudy. Low near 70. Light cast wind.
mom and dad and sisters and overnight low: 68: Sunday's high: 88; barometric
Tuesday mostly sunny. High upper 80s. Wind
pressure: 30.18: relative humidity: 84 percent:
brother.
east near 10 mph.
Kelli's brother. Michael, 7. was winds: east at 7 mph; no rain: sunrise: 6:35 a.m..
BOATINO FORECAST! St. Augustine to
a planned baby, although Mm. sunset 5:43 b-mJupiter Inlet out 50 miles — East wind 10 to 15
TUESDAY TIDES! Daytona Beach: highs.
Church said she did have con­
knots through Tuesday. Seas 2 to 4 feet. A few
12:14 a.m.. 12:51 p.m.: lows. 6:06 a.m.. 7:10
cerns that he might also be bom
showers.
with a birth defect, but It was a p.m.; Port Canaveral! highs. 12:06 a.m.. 12:43

.. .Special

WEATHER

AREA DEATHS
THOMAS CAMPBELL
Mr. Thomas Campbell. 80. of
Apt. 83. Redding Gardens. San­
ford died Saturday ut Central
Florida Regional Hospital. Born
April 12. 1904 In Montlcello.
Fla., he moved to Sanford In
1926. He was a retired laborer
and was a Baptist.
Survivors Include hls wife.
Ethel Wilson Campbell: seven
sons. T o m m ie L ee, Isa ac.
Edward. Bennie and Roycc. all of
Sanford. Ulysses, of Rochester.
N.Y.. and the Rev. Earl of Ozark.
Ala.: two daughters. Ethel Mac.
Sanford, and Verlene. Rochester.
40 grandchildren: 20 great­
gran d ch ild ren : two sisters.
Flossie Nelson and Bertha How­
ard. brother. Tony Campbell.
Lamont. Fla.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford, la In charge of arrange­
ments.

ALINE MARIE KRUG
Mrs. Aline Marie Krug. 60. 40
Shcoah Blvd. Winter Springs,
died Saturday at Orlando Naval
Hospital. Bom Feb. 29. 1924 In
Kentucky, she moved to Winter
Springs from Fairborn. Ohio. In
1968. She was a homemaker
and a Protestant.
Survivors Include her son.
Joseph. Springfield. Ohio; father.
Ingram Oldson. Jeffersonville.
Ind.; brother. Kenneth Oldson.
J e ffe r s o n v ille ; s is te r. Jan
S lim ie r . J efferson ville; two
grandchildren.

Carey Hand Guardian Chapel,
Orlando, Is hi charge of ar­
rangements.

JAMES MORRIS SR.
Mr. James Monts Sr.. 79. of
105 Academy Avc., Sanford,
died Saturday at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Bom June 5.
1905 In Montezuma, Ga.. he
moved to Sanford In 1941. A
retired laborer, he was a member
of St. Paul Missionary Baptist
Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include hls wife.
Chestella; five sons. James W.
Jr.. Bloomsfleld. Conn., Henry
Grady. Roy. Oscar and Elmer
Morris, all o f Sanford: two
daughters. Thelm a Hopson.
Sanford, and Eunice J. Redding.
Nlagra Falls. N.Y.; sister. Mary
Eddy, Fort Pierce: 23 grandc h i l d r e n : 10 g r e a t grandchlldren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. is In charge of arrange­
ments.

ROSA N. SUTHERLAND
Mrs. Rosa N. Sutherland. 91.
o f 5 0 9 E ld o r a d o W a y .
Casselberry, died Saturday at
the Winter Park Care Center.
Bom Dec. 24. 1892 In Georgia,
she moved to Casselberry from
there In 1920. She was a home­
maker and a member of the
Jehovah's Witnesses Congrega­
tion. Casselberry.
Survivors Include her son.
Harry. Amsterdam. N.Y.: daugh­

ter, Mrs. Willard Jean Lewis.
Casselberry; 14 grandchildren:
15 great-grandchildren: two
great-great-grandchildren.
B aldw ln -Falrchlld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
charge of arrangements.

Wilson of Wlnnepeg. Manitoba:
brother. Roy Wilson. Regina.
Saskatchewan.
Gramkow Funeral Home Is in
charge of arrangements.
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C A M P B I I L M B THOMAS
— F u n o ra i s a r v lc a s f a r M r. T h a m a a
Cam pS.il, M. at Apt S). Ridding Gordons
Santard. who diad Saturday, w ill ba had
Saturday at 11 a m . at St. M at th aw '!
M lu lan ary B a p tiil Church, with lha Rav
T .L . Janhlna officiating Vlawlng w ill ba i f
Sm. Friday Sunrita Fgnaral Mama. San toed,
la ln ch arsa.
m o r r is m r . jA M is s a .
- F u n a ra l sarvlcas tar M r. Jam a* M a rti. S r .
I * , of 10$ At adamy A v a . Santard. who Dud
Oct 17. will bd hold Saturday at !:» p.m. at
SI Paul M itstanary Baptist Church with thg
S a *. Amaa Ja n a , officiating. Vlawlng w ill ba
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charga

Mr. Clarence R. Wilson. 72. of
1813 Vcrnango Avc., Sanford,
died Saturday at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Bom May 31,
1912 In S im p son . S a sk a t­
chewan. Canada, he moved to
Sanford from Rio Vista, Calif.. In
1 9 6 9 . He w a s a r e t ir e d
automotive mechanic and was a
veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
Survivors Include hls wife.
Isabel C.; one grandchild. Sherry

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Monday, Octobar if , 1904
Vol 77. No 19
Publisbad D aily and Sunday, a ic . p t
Saturday Sy Tha Santard H araM .
Inc. SM N. F rancB Ava.. Santard.
F la . J i m ,
Sacnnd Class Pastaga P a id at Santard.
F lo rid a u n i
Hama DaUvaryt Waab. SI.II, M onth.
14.7Si I M onths. 114.1], « M onths,
s u ss, Y a a r. sit.aa. B y M a ilt Waah
II,111 M onth, ta .aci 1 M o nths,
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Legol Notice
A O IN D A
S E M IN O LE COUNTY BOARD
OR A D JU STM EN T N O TICE OF
F U R L IC
H IA R IN O
NOV
E M B E R I t . 1X4 li X P . M .
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
A.
S P E C IA L
EXCEP
.T IO N 3—C O N TIN U ED
' *).
FL O R ID A
PO W ER A
UGHT
COM PANY
B A IM -IS B 4 M IE
CONTINUED- A I Agriculture
Zan* - To canttrucl on electrical
Attribution tubttRlIon on mo S
« 0 ft of W UO It ot Block J .
Folrtono Effete *. Section 1, P B
I I . Pg 10. In Sod Ion IS-SBJO.
•Furtfior OTtcrlbed ao abutting
f t * North property lino of It*
County'! comp I * . lying E att ot
SomlnoN Community Col logo
(D IS T . I I
. . B . V A R IA N C ES
•
M A R SH A LL
V.
3 1 U R 0 C H E R B A III I t M l ItRV
4 - ft- IA RothNntlal Zona • SMo
‘ SJttot War lance /r-om Jd ft to 11 l
**Ktoc pordl addition on Lot u ,
M a S I ft. Bloch B . TangWwood
•BKtton Throo Roplat. P B IB.
P g t 1040. m Soction m i x on
‘ tho SW comer of Loko Howell
Road and Linden Rood. (D IS T.
I)
O RU SEN M EVER
A
A SSO C IA TES
c a A t l l iF t e l I4SV - A i a ReelJdtntlal Zona • Side Street
Variance Item 15 tt to 11.4 ft on
'.Lof J. Springy low, P B I t . Pgt
4141. In Sad Ion 1011 J t . on the
SW corner ot Sawmill Court and
Village H ill Place. (D IS T . I I
. _3
CR U SEN M EYER
A
A SSO CIA TES
B A II1 it t e i- ia t v - R i a R ati
dontlal Zono • Front Yard
Variance from IS ft to 11.4 h on
Lof I . Springy low, P B I t , P g t
4143, In Section 301130. North
of Dike Road. E a tt of Village
Tor ro il Place. MS ft South of
Village H ill Place an Ihe Watt
tide of Sawm ill Court. (D IS T . 1)
4.
O RU SEN M EYER
A
A SSO CIA TES
- B A (1 l1 t* 4 )1 4 7 V - R IA Rotfdtntlal Zone • Front Yard
Variance from U ft to H I tt an
Lot t , Sprlngvlew. P B I t . Pgt
4143. In Section 341130. North
of Dike Rood. E a tl of Village
Fo r re t I Place. South of Valley
H ill Place, on the W c.t tide of
Sawm ill C e u d .ID IS T .lt
5.
JA M E S
C.
LU C IA
-•A(1I-14E4)-1S4V - R tA A Reel
dontlal Zone • Side Yard
V A r lance from IS ft to I ft to
enclose carport an Lot 143 and W
13 ft of Lot 144 (late S 1 ft sf Lot
143 and S 1 ft ef L e i 144) M M
Lard's F ln t Addition to Citrus
Heights. P B A Pg I I , In Section
143430. an John Lord Street.
IO IS T .lt
A
THOMAS
M A TTH EW
SW A N TEK - B A III I t 441 14tV
• A 1 Agriculture Zone ■Lot Site
Variance from 43.1"t tg ft to
' &gt;.300 sg ft and Lot Width
Vartan t from I X ft M I X ft en
T a s Parcel 4F In Sedlon 3434I t
AS shown an Assessor's Map No.
. 103. located 330 ft E a t l of
Markham Woods Road on South
■aids ef Glen Ethel Road. (D IS T .
SI
1. P A T R IC IA L . BURGOON
JOHNSON -R A I1 I- 1 M 4 ) IS«V
A l Agriculture Zone • Lof Site
Variance from 43.140 fq ft to
41.300 sg H and Lot Width
V A r lance from ISO ft to 140 ft an
.C o s Parcel 4H In Section
34 34 I t . a t Shewn an A l te tte r 'l
Map No 109. Mealed 430 ft East
e f M arkham Woods R e a d ’ an
|M th sMs of Glen Ethel Reed.
■•A
GEN E
PA U LBY
.B A U 114441 133VR-IA A A
.B ssld m tlsl Zono • Roar Y ard
V ariance from 30 ft M 30 It tar
addHMn an Lot A Blech C
Bweetwater Oaks Section IA P B
)1 . Pge 0400. In Section 3334I t .
'an the SW corner at Thltttewoed
i Circle and Thitttewoed Court.
. Worth of Smokerlse Bouleverd.
( D I E T .! )
t. M A RLEN E
R O S S IT E R
&lt;—BA( 11-1**41 144V
•
RC-I
.Country Hornet District - Lot
Width Vsrtonce tram 110 It M
111 tl and Let SIM Vartenca
from 43.340 eg M to 3141 s g lto n
‘ lo t A Block A . Bonoventuro
Heigh it . Second Section. P B IA
Pg OA in Section 4 S I I t . at tho
—_ —a m , * -------a I A I » . . » H
CWTW
t P UMJHP, U
W yyvfP*
Baad. South ef Send Lake Raad
and W etl ef W etl L a te Brantley
Heed. (D IS T . S)
M. G R A N T W. M U E L L E R
- B A I I I IM 4 H M V ■ R P Reeldanllal Profetalenel District
•Variance M allow parking
within 33 ft landscape butter on
Le tt T B A l lotdolo Manor. P B
|A PB •»- •" SoctMn 10I I I t . ot
the S E earner of I . R . 430 and
A very Lane. Watt ef Bear Leka
Raad. (D IS T . 3)

I

mobile heme on the West M l f
II.
GARY
ZU YU S
ot Lots I . 1. A A A Slovli
RA(11 I t 441 ISSV
RC I
Fa rm s. PB 0. Pg f l . In Soctlor
Country Homes District • Side
X I I SI. on the NE corner ot
Street Vartenca from 33 tt to 10
Hurban Shoot and Tatra Street.
ft on Let t . Block A. Knoilwood.
(D IS T . II
P B IA Pg SO. In Section I f l i t ,
A
FR A N K
HUSTON —
on North tide of Robert Street.
• B A I I I 14041 I44TE To park a
IX
ft Watt ef P re tty lew
mobile home (Renewal) on Lot
Avenue. (0 IS T .4 )
11. Woodland E lid e s In SoctMn
II.
J.W
HICKM AN
3411-11.
Mealed to muM E ast ot
B A III I t 04) IM V - M IA Very
Lockwood Road. South of S R .
Light Industrial Zone - Variance
414, on the Norm side of Red
M reduce landscape butter reEm ber Road (D IS T II
gulrement tram 30 tl M 10 tt and
A
E U S E B IO
M EO IN A
M omit requirement of hodQ#
B A I I I ItB 4 ) I I I T E
To pork
and treat on Tea Parcel A/at In
a mobile homo on EM of Lof I I I .
Section 1411-JA a t shown on
O P Swept Land Company's
Ataettor’t map No l i t . lying
Plot of Block Hammock. P B 1.
between A C L Railroad and
Pgt I 4 I I I . In SoctMn X X I I .
Highway 11 t l at the South end
on
the South side of Packard
ef Hem 'in. Valencia, and Navel
Avenue, i x ft E a t l of Oklahoma
Drived. (D IS T .4 |
St (D IS T 1)
IS.
M ARY
W A TKIN S
4.
THOMAS
ROSADO
- B A I I I 14011 141V
R l R ati
—B A III 14 04) leSTE - To park
danttai Zona • Rear Yard
a mobile homa an Parcals I f and
Variance from X f t M 0 fl on Lof
4C In Section 14 I f I f . as shewn
M. Gronodo South. P B IA P *
on
A sao u o r'i Map No. A on the
10A In SoctMn M l 30. on tho
NW al Orange Blvd end Norm
South tide of Pooch Tree Lone.
Reed (D IST I)
ISO tt E a tt of Jacktan Street
I . STEPH EN P. UN BO RN
(O IS T .4 )
- B A I I I 1 4 B 4 H X T E • To park
14. C H R IS T O P H E R MASON
0 mobile homo an T a i Parcel
COM PANY -B A II1 -1 4 0 4 ) 1S1V
X H In Section 1 1 X X as shewn
• R 3 Multiple Fam ily Zana •
on
A H o n o r's Map No I X .
Side Y ard Variance from 100 tt
Mealed East ot South Sanford
M 44 tt Mr a two ttory ttructure
Avenue between A C L Railroad
and a tide yard variance from
A C L Railroad
JO ft M 10 ft for carports; and a
variance M reduce tho t i n ot
(GISTS)
parking tpacet from 10 ft 1 10 tt
0 O L IV E IN E M K . M A P L E S
M t ft &gt; I I ft. on the following
- R A II 1 I f 04M41TE - Rein
property: NWla of SWU of
statement
of an aspired mcbiM
SoctMn 301130. lying South ot
homo permit an Let I X Hess N
Howell Crook. Mss E 1J tt R/W
X ft at E I X ft) Eureka
of Lake Howell Raad. Further
Hammock. Pb 1. Pg 104. In
described as Ultra V is it Con
Section 14 X X . located to mlM
dominiums Complss Watt ot
Norm ot M yrtle Street on Wetl
Loko Howell Reed. (D IS T . 4)
tide of Sanford Avenue (D IST
15. C H A R L E S S. N A M EY
S)
- R A ( I1 I f *4) 157V
CN R o
* J A S P E R W ILK ER S O N . JR
strkted Neighborhood Cam mar
B A I I I I f 041I40TE - Te perk
d e l District • Front Setback
a travel tralM r on Lot X .
Variance from 10 tt M 30 ft on
Osceola Bluff Norm. In Section
Parcel A/S4 In Section I f 1110.
X I 4 U . Mealed to mlM East ot
o t shewn on Assessor's Map No.
Osceola Rood and 440 It South of
Its . located on the E a t l lid s ot
SI John'sAvenuo (D IS T I)
Leka Howell Reed. 430 tt North
10.
JOHN
C.
EASTON
ef Howell Branch Reed. (D IS T.
- B A I I I 1f04H 4TT E - To park
4)
a
mobile
homo
on
Tea
Parcel
14.
K.
A.
R U SSELL
A / l In Section X X 3A 01 shown
B A )ll-ltA 4 )l4 3 V R -IA A R ed
on Assessor's Map No. 111.
dontlal
Zone
Le i
Width
located to mlM Norm ef S .R . 44
Variance tram to fl M 01 ft an
on the Norm side of P re vail
Let A Block C. SI. John's R iver
Road (D IST S)
Estates. P R IA Pg SA In SoctMn
11.
V IV IA N
PEREZ
l i l t J A an the E ast Uds ot
- B A I I I 14*41 14ITE - To park
Missouri Avenue, la mile Norm
a moblM homa on Lot 14.
of Canal D rive. (D IS T . S)
Oscoda Acres.
In Section
II.
W ILLIA M
C.
L IV IE
f X U . NO ft West of O scoda'
- B A I I I I t *4) 113V • R IA A
Road an Raccoon T ra il (D IST
RttNMnllol lone ■Front Yard
S)
Variance from 31 ft M 10 tt and
Rear Y ard Variance from X ft
I I . O IB R A A . V A R N E Y
to 17 ft en Let tt. Block C. SI.
- B A I I I 1404) I40TE • T a park
Jeh n 't R iv er EH atet. P B IA Pg
a mobtM homa on Lot X .
SA In SoctMn If I t 10. on tho
Osceola Acres.
In Section
Wool (Me of Bearen Drive to
4 X X . tomlto W etland W mlM
m ile Norm of Orange Bouleverd
Norm ot Oscoda Reed on South
and Norm of Canal Drive.
tide • ( Seeder P o fr.l.l 0 1ST S)
(D IST .SI
13. H A R LANDSCAPING.
C.
REQ U EST
FO R
S IX
INC. - B A III- 1 4 0 4 ) IW TE - To
MONTH EX T EN S IO N
perk e mobile homo on Lot S.
1. W E K IV A P R E S B Y T E R IA N
Oocedo Woods. In Sections 10 A
CHURCH —RAI411A4) I3E 3 X X . on the Norm side ot
R -IA Residential Zona - R squat I
Oscoda Road. West ef B Lena
Mr Sis Months EstentM n on a
(D IST S)
Special EstentM n on a Special
14. M A RK WL P A L M E R
E leapt Ion approved on June IA
- B A I I I 1404) I I I T E • To perk
It04 Mr e church end attendant
a mobile homo on Lot M S. Lake
eductions!
and recreational
H#rney E slates. In Section
buildings end pro-school day
11 X X . tomlto South of decode
nursery as an auditory use on
Reed on Ihe West side ef Geron
T a i P arcel A/OO. In Section
Cove. (G IS T S )
A iM t . es shewn on Assessor's
15. M IC H A E L M ROTUNOO
Map No m . Mealed 300 tt Norm
- B A ( I ) I4B4) I X T E • T e perk
ot NE earner ef Weklva Springe
e
mobile
heme on Toe P a re d IE
Raad and S .R . 434 an the Watt
In Section I I - X X , es shewn an
side ef Weklva Springs Read.
t sees ta r's Map No 303. Mealed
- IO IS T .1 )
.
.
svt mMee R e d e f Mullet Lake
1.
HOW ARD
J.
HON
»arfc Read, an me E eel side ef
—A A (4 3 I Ael l l T I
A I
Mockingbird Lane. I DI ST 3)
Agriculture Zone - Request M r a
M. KONYON ML SCHUTSM Months ReseneMn an a
T L I R - B A I I I I44e) I X T E ■Te
Special Reception sppengd an
perk
a moMM heme an Let 1,
M ay I I , 1X4 M park e mobile
Send Pine Place. M Section
heme (M edical HardtMp) an
X X X . North ef SR 44. E ast al
Tae Parcel 111 In SoctMn
SR 434 and 400 ft E ast ef Send
141433. aa Shown an Assessor's
Pine Place. (D IS T SI
(Map No. X I . Mealed Norm ef
t l.
R E ID
CAM ERON
S .R . 40 an the Norm sM t of
—B A I I I I4A41-144TE • Te perk
PMneer Woy. (DIST. S)
a
mob!
le
heme
an
Let St,
D.
S P E C IA L
EXCEP­
Woodland Estate*. In Section
TION 3 / M O IIL I
HOME
3131 X . off Lockwood Reed on
A PPLICATIO H S/A-1
•ho West lido of Scrub Oek
A O R IC U LT U R E ZONE
Tro ll. (D IS T 3)
I.
BARRY
W A YN E
10. S U U N
B . FIN IG A N
NICHOLSON
- B A III- 1 4 0 4 ) I X T E
Te perk
• A IIM 4 0 4 I 1SITE • To pork a
a mobile home on Le i 4. Country
moMM homo an Let 13.
Acre*.
In
Section
I0-3I-X.
on the
Rlrorw oodi. In Section 3111 JJ .
Norm tide ef Bob While Tra il,
W etl of S .R . 4tt on the West side
a ll Snow Hill Read (D IS T I)
efOM R iver T ra il. (O IS T .1 )
C.
S P E C IA L
EXCEP
S.
D A V ID
RO SE
T IO N S/O T H IR
-BAI1M 4B4) I IIT E - Te perk a
1.
E
S
T
E
L
L
E
ROVEGN
O A
mobile heme an WVs ef Lot 140,
SWEN HUGH N O R R IK JA R
Van ArtkdaM Otvem e Broker
B A III 14 041 ME
Al
age Company's Addition H
Agriculture Zone • Fa r me
Black Hammock. P B I , P f SI.
operation
ef
a
prlvatdy
earned
Mm Norm I X ft. In SoctMn
recreational facility open M the
A l l I I . Mealed to mlM Norm of
paying public a * a sc hod Mr
PMrlde Avenue an me E M l side
kwtnictMn and practice at
ef Elm Street. ID IS T .1 )
gymnaatlc* and dance on the
A TH EO O O R E R O B E R T S
fdlowing property: S 1X0 tt of N
B A III I4 B 4 1 IS 4 T I • Tg perk 1

3000 ft ol E lk of W h of E V j of
MW's of Serllon 31 11 I I , also
Ihe S 040 fl ot E 40 ft of Fto ol
W 's of Eto of N W L ot Section
3 1 I I 31 Further detcrlbod a*
located Norm of S R 43* tying
Norm and W tit of the Inter tec
Hon ot Dean Road and S R 4M

{DIST 1)

Legal Notice

1 J L MASON OF F L O R ID A .
INC
- B A I I I I f 04) ME
Planned Unit Development Zone
Request tor utlllieIM n of an
Interim
package
treatment
plant on the EM ot SWto ot SWto
end EM ef NWto of SWIA of
Section 34 &gt;1-11. Mss road r/w .
located a l Ihe NW comer ot
Aleteya T ra il end McCulloch.
Islanding 'y mlM to me Norm
and I f X t ile the West f DIST I I
3. RICHMOND A M ER IC A N
HOM ES
B A III 14*41 S7E
•
Planned Unit Development Zone
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
• Request tor utilisation of an
SE M IN O LE CO U N TT.
Interim
package
treatment
F L O R ID A
plant on the SWto of NWto of
CA SE NO. 33-1SX C A -X R
NWU ot S W . of SoctMn
IN R B i TH E ADOPTION OT
3411 X . lets N U t l and E IS ft
SHANNON JO S E P H IN E
thereof Mr rood r/w . Mealed al
HARW ARO.
the SE corner of Dodd and Dike
A Minor Child.
Roads I D IST 1)
A M EN D ED N O TICE
a. M IRAN DA FR A N K S . A T ­
OP ACTION
T O R N E Y FO R IN T E R L A C H E N
TO: R O B E R T E . S T R IC K L IN
CO U N TRY
CLUB.
INC
ANO A L L O T H E R S
- B A D ) 1*04) M E - Ta allow
WHOM IT M AY CONCE RN:
prlvoM p d f and country club
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D met an
I acuities on Lots 410 and part of
action tor the adoption ot your
Lets 4 I . A 0. Block 3. end ell ot
m in o r c h i l d . S H A N N O N
Lots 11 X end part ot L d 10.
JO S E P H IN E S T R IC K L IN , has
Block C. Tangle wood Section I .
been Hied against you and you
P B 4. Pg 44. In Section X 31 X .
are required to serve a copy ol
Mealed end mlM South ot Howell
your written defenses. II any. M
Branch Reed. East ot Leka
II on JOHN V BAUM. Poll
Howell Road on Taunton Drive
Honor's attorney, whose address
(Property
toned
A-l
It too Highway 17 Ot. Fern Perk.
Agriculture) (D IS T I)
Flo rid a 337JO. on or before
S. KEA TO N C. M IL L E R
November IS. 1X4. and Hie the
—B A |IM 4 0 4 )U E • C l Com
original with the Clerk ot this
m erclal Zono • To allow living
Court either before service an
quarters In conjunction with a
PetllM^er’s attorney or Imme
com m ercial use to be occupied
diately thereafter; otherwise a
by Ihe owner or operator ol the
default w ill be entered against
business or an employee on tho
you tor the fa lla l demanded In
Id lowing property Lot a (Mss
the Petition tor Adoption
road r/ w l. Forest Curve Homos.
W ITN ESS my hand and seel
P B IB. Pg 4B. In Section I I I I X .
of this Court on October I I . 14*4
on the E ast side of S R . 411. to
(S E A L )
m ile Norm ot Orange County
A R T H U R H B E C K W IT H . JR
Lino (D IS T . 3)
Clerk et the Circuit Court
4. M IL L E R E N T E R P R IS E S .
B y : Jean Brlllent
INC - B A I I I 1444) SJE • C l
As Deputy Clerk
Commercial Zeno • Ta allow
Publish October 13, 77, 74 i
Installation of got as an accot
November 5.1X4
aery to a convenience stare on
O E Y 74
tho tdlowing properly: From
tho SE corner ol SEto ol NE to ot
N O TICE OF S H I R IF F 'S U L E
SEto ot Sottton I I X X . run N
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y O IV EN
X J 13 tl. N 4] degs I I min W
that by virtue ot mat certain
14 47 ft to POB. Ihence N 41 dags W rit ot Elocution Issued out of
I I mins W I X f l. S 44 dags X
and under the seel ot the County
mins W I K tt S 43 degs 31 m int
C o u rt e l O ra n g e C o u n ty .
E tV SO tt. N 317 BS tt M PO B.
Florida, upon a final judgement
Mealed on the SW comer of S.R .
rendered In the aforesaid court
44 end S R . 434 (D IS T SI
on me X th day ot August. A D
F . A P P R O V A L OF M IN U TES
1X4. In that certain cate on
1. October IS. 14B4 Regular
titled. Leroy Kaufm an d/b/a
Meeting
Ace MoblM Auto Repair. Plain
This public hearing w ill be Hit. —vs - J O. Belcher. Oaten
held In Room W I X d the dent, which etoret ild W rit ot
Seminole County Services Build
Elocution was delivered to me
Ing. 1101 E F irst Street. Sen
es Sheriff ef Seminole County,
lord. Florida, on November If .
Florida, and I have levied upon
14*4. ot !:00 P M . or as soon I tho following described property
I her ee Iter ot poet'bit
by J D Belcher, sold
Written comments filed with p ro p e rty being lo ca te d In
the Land Management Manager
Seminole County. Florida, more
w ill be convectored Persons p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c rib e d as
appearing at the public hearing
follows
w ill be hoard. Hearings may be
One 14*0 Ford Pickup Truck
continued from time M lim e as
ID I F10YK744444 being stored
found necessary
at Altamonte Tewing Service.
Further details available by
Altamonte Spring*. Florid*,
celling X I I I X . E a t. 441.
and the undersigned a* therltt
Persons are advised m at. It
et Sem inal* County. Florida,
they decide M appeal any do
w ill a l I I X A M en Ihe 30th
clstan made at m is hearing, they
ot November. A O 1X4.
w ill need a record ef the pro­ otter Mr saM and te ll M the
ceedings. and. far such purpose,
highest bidder. Mr CathvKAllect
may m ay need M Ineure met a
M any and *11 emitting totne. at
verbatim record ot the proceed
the Front (West) Door i t mo
Mgs M made, which recard
slope ef the Sam Male County
Includes me Mttlmeny and evi­
X
dence upen which the appeal M
M be beaed. per SoctMn SM BlM .
Florida Statutes.
•M
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
M satisfy Pin term s of sold W rit
ef EsecutMn.
BOARO OP A D JU STM R NT
John I . Polk. Sheriff
B y : Reger P arra.
Chairmen
Seminal* County. Florida
T * be advertised October X .
Publish: October X . 1X4
November J. I I . I f . with the tato
D R Y -134
on November X 1X4
D EY IX

INVESTMENT SEMINAR
D is c u s s in g (lie h e n c t ir s o f

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Legal Notice

F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given the! we
ere engaged In business a l X 7
M aitland Avenue. Altamonte
S p r in g s . Se m in o le C o u n ty,
F lo rid a under the fictitiou s
n am e et V IT IC IN V E S T ­
M EN TS. end thel we Intend to
I agister told name with Ihe
C le rk e l Ihe C irc u it Court.
Seminole County. Florida In
accordance with me provisions
of me Fictitious Nemo Statute,
to-wit: SoctMn PU X Florida
Statutes 1417
/t/ Richard J Tlckel
/ * / Vincent A Cortno
Publish October I . IS. X . X ,
1X4
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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FL O R ID A
P R O BA TE DIVISION
File Number *4 551 CP
IN R E : E S T A T E OF
EV A A HUNT.
Oaceased
NO TICE OF
A D M IN ISTRATIO N
The adm inistration at the
estate ol E V A A HUNT, d*
ceased. Fito Number la S M C P .
Is ponding In the Circuit Court
tor Seminole County. Florida.
Probata Dlvltton. the address ot
w h ic h Is S tm ln o lo County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida
33771 Tho names and addresses
ol the personal representative
an d th e p e r s o n a l re p r #
te n ta tiv e '! attorney ora set
torth below
A ll Interested parsons ore
required M flto with m is court.
W ITHIN T H R E E MONTHS OF
TH E F IR S T P U B LIC A TIO N OF
TH IS NOTICE ( I I all claim s
ogolnsl the estate and ( 1 ) any
o b jectio n by on In ttro sto d
person to whom m is nolle* was
mailed that challenges the valid
Ity ot the 'will, the quallHcattons
ot the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ol the
court
A L L CLA IM S ANO O B JE C
TIONS NOT SO F IL E O W ILL
BE FO R EV ER BARRED
Publication ot m is Notice has
begun on October 21.1X 4
Personal Representative
F ranees I sabel Me Cab*
P O Boa 133
Graen Farm s.
Connecticut 04434
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
John T Pettlllo. of
Hunter, Pettlllo. Merchman.
M eppAD avIt
P O Bos 340
Winter P ark . F L X 7 4 0
Telephone 1X51 447 4100
Publish October 33. X . IMS
O E Y tot

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T .
E IG H T E E N T H J U D IC IA L
C I R C U I T , IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO: *4 3 X 4 C A *4 E
IN R E TH E M A R R IA G E OF
THOMAS OWEN D R ISC O LL.
Petitioner/Husband,
end
B E V E R L Y SUE D R ISC O LL.
Respondent WIN.
N O TICE OF ACTION
TO : B E V E R L Y
SU E
D R IS C O LL, whose lest known
address end residence Is UN
KNOWN
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D thel en
action tor dissolution of mar
nege has been Iliad against you
In the Circuit Court ot Semi not*
County Florida, and you a rt
r e t ir e d to serve a copy ot your
w ritten defenses II any on
JA C K T. B R ID G E S . E S Q U IR 2 .
ol Cleveland, Bridges A Grey.
A t t o r n e y t e r P e t it i o n e r /
Husband, whose address Is Pest
O lt lc * D ra w e r Z . Sanford.
Florida 177730773. on or bolero
November X . 1X4. end III* the
original with the Clark ot mis
Court either before service en
Petitioner's attorney or Imme
diatoly thereafter, otherwise, a
dafaull and ultimate judgment
will be entered against you tor
tho re lie f demanded In the
Petition
W ITN ESS my hand end the
seal ot m is Court on mis Ifth
day ol October. 1P*a
(S E A L )
A R fH U R H B E C K W IT H .JR
Clerk of the Circuit Court
B y Cheryl R Franklin
Deputy Clerk
P u b lis h
O ctober 11. &gt;4 A
November S. 11.1X4
O EY IX
FIC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given thel we
are engaged In business et 1474
N a v ig a t o r A v e „ S a n lo r d
A ir p o rt, S a n le rd . Sem inole
County. Florida X771 under the
fictitious name of SEM IN O LE
P R IN T E R S , and that w* Intend
to register said name with the
C lara ol the C irc u it Court.
Sem inal* County, Florida In
accordance with the provisions
ol the Fictitious Noma Statutes,
tow lt Section l a t X Florida
Statute* 1457
IV Ire Schleicher
/S/M itchell W Barnett
Publish October X A November
S. I I . I f . 1X4
D E V 147

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF
T H E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLO R ID A
C IV IL DIVISION '
CASE NO: 04 3X1 CA-Of-M
PAN A M ER IC A N M ORTGAGE
CO RP.
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R E N E N O R B ER T P A R E and
R IT A M P A R E , his wit* and
L A K E OF TH E WOOOS
H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C IA
TION. INC ,
Ottendents
FIC T IT IO U S NAM E
N O TICE OF ACTION
Notice Is hereby given that I
TO R E N E N O R B E R f P A R E .
am engaged In business t l 301
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PARE
E Altam onte O r., S I* 104.
Residence (7M ClrcoO *ICIelo
Altamonte Springs. Seminole
E I Ce| 0n. C A 47030
County. Florida JI30I under the
YOU A R E H E R E B Y notified
fictitious nemo ot T H E TRAV
that a Complaint to foreclose *
E L M A N A G ERS, end met I
Mortgage encumbering the tot
Intend M register said nemo
towing reel property
wtm the Clerk ot the Clrcu't
LO T 415. L A K E O F T H E
Court. Sam Inote County. F lor Ida
WOODS TOW NHOUSE. SEC
In accordance with tho pro
TION
I I . according to m* plot
visions at the Fictitious Nemo
tharaot es recorded In Piet Book
Statutes, to w lt: Section H I M
34. Pages I and 3 et the Public
FlorIdo Statutes 1X7
Records ot Seminole County.
Altamonte Travel. Inc
Florida.
B y : Ed w ard C Anderson
has been (lied against you and
Sect/Trees
you are required M serve a copy
Publish October X A November
ol your written da tons**. It any,
S. 13. I f . 1X4
M II en JOHN M M cCO RM ICK.
D E V 14*
Attorney Mr P la ln lltt. whose
address Is Post O lt k * Boa 3133.
F IC T IT IO U S N A M I
M l E ast Church Street. Orlande.
Notice I* hereby given thel I
F lo rid * . 33301. and III* the
am engaged In bu*ln*aa *1 U3
ortetnel wtm the Clerk X the
B e l l * A M . . C e a t e lb e r r y .
above styled Court on or before
Seminole County. Florida under
November 33. is*4; otherwise *
tho Hctlfleu* nemo ot C O R ­
N E R S T O N E C R A F T S , end that
you Mr
I Intend M register said name
Cemplal
wtm the Clerk ef the Circuit
W ITN ESS m y hand end seel
Court. Seminal* County, F MrIda
X seld Ceurt en October It. 1X4
In accordance wtm the pre­
(S
EA L)
visions et the Fictitious Nam*
A R TH U R H. B E C K W IT H . J R .
Statute*. M erit: SoctMn M I X
Clerk
X Circuit Court
FM rld* Statute* 1*37.
B y : Virginia Jdckaon
!M Catherine L ot Welch
Deputy Clerk
Publish October X A November
P u b lto h : O ctober 33. 3 t A
3. I I . I* . 1X4
November
5.13. 1X4
D E Y 111
D E V US

NO TICE OF S H E R IF F ’ S S A LE
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that by virtu * of that certain
W rit of E sacution issued out of
and under the seal ol th* Circuit
C o u rt of O ra n g e C o u n ty .
Florida upon a final judgement
rendered In the aforesaid court
on the 2nd day ot September.
A .D 1X3. In that certain case
entitled. Cher Bat Farm s. Inc .
Plalntltf. - v s - Ronald Hell and
Pam ela Hall d/b/a Stone Hedge
Stables and Ronald Hell end
Pomelo Hell, h it w it*. Indlvldu
a lly . Defendant, which aforesaid
W rit X Esacution was delivered
to me as Sheriff of Seminole
County. Florida, and I have
levied upon the following do
scrib ed p roperty owned by
Pam ela Hell, said property b*
Ing located In Samlnot* County.
Florida, moro particularly da
scribed as tot lows
One If73 Chevrolet Van ID f
CGXIS1UIIM 43 X in g stored ot
Dove Jones W re ck x Service.
Fern Perk. Florida
AND
Lots 10 and I I . Block D. Watt
Altamonte Heights. Section One.
according to the Plot thereof os
recorded In Plot Book IS. Page
41, Public Records ot Seminole
County. Florida
and tho undersigned ot Sherltl
ol Semlnoto County. Florida
will et I I 00 A M on the 30th
day X November. A D 1SS4.
otter tor sal* and tall to th#
highest bidder, tor cash, sublect
to any and oil aalstlng taint, at
the Front (Watt I Door ol th*
steps ol th# Samlnot* County
Courthouse In Sanlord. Florida,
th# above described personal
and real property
That said sal* It being mad*
jp satisfy the terms ol Mid Writ
ol E sacution
John E . Polk. Sherltl
Semi not* County, Florida
Te be published October x .
November 5. 13. I*, with th* M l*
on November X . 1X4
D EY IX
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF
TH E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C I R C U I T IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
CA SE NO: S4 344* CA X E
IN TH E M A T T E R OF TH E
A D O P T IO N O F O E A N N A
LYN N EOW ARDS and K A R E N
E D W A R O SSA R V E R
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO F R E O L M cG A LLIA R D
145 Arthur Road
West A th vlll*. North Carolina
YO U A R E H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that an action tor
adoption ot D EAN N A LYN N
EDW AROS. a minor child, and
K A R E N EDW ARDS S A R V E R .
an adult, has been Iliad in the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, being C ivil Action No
•4 3S4S CA 30 E . en titled IN
TH E M A TTER OF TH E
A D O P T IO N O F D E A N N A
LY N N EOW ARDS and K A R E N
ED W A RD S S A R V E R . end you
ere required to serve e copy ot
your written defenses. If any, en
C J E F F E R Y ARN O LD. Pell
Honer's atto rney. A R N O LD .
M A TH EN Y L EA G A N . P A . t i t
N. Orange Avenue. Peat Ottice
Boa 3**1. O rla n d e . F lo rid *
13*03. en or before th* 33nd day

X November. 1x 4. end tito m*
original with th# Clerk X this
Court aimer betore service en
PX11 loner’s attorney er Imme
diatoly thereafter; otherwise, e
default will be entered egeinst
you Mr the relief demonOTd in
W ITN E S S the hand X the
Clerk and tael X mis Court, mis
lam day of October. 1X4
(S E A L )
Arthur H Beckwith. J r .
Clerk X Circuit Court
B y : Cheryl R . Franklin
. Deputy Clerk
P u b lis h
O ctob er 22. I f A
November 5. I I . 1X4
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Clearing
The Skies
A irlin e deregulation had Its casualties, as It
w as expected to. T h e Industry was shot
through w ith Inefficiencies encouraged by
years o f governm ent regulation o f routes and
fares. Forced to com pete for travel dollars that
w ere shrin king w ith the recession that began
In 1080, som e airline com panies (lew straight
Into baknruptcy or saw their Identity disap­
pear in mergers.
But deregulation clearly has had a positive
side, and It Is h igh ly evident in the sight o f
United Airlin es breaking out o f the clouds.
United lost $235 m illion in 1979, and In
ensu ing years began to w aver In Its long-held
top position in the dom estic market. T h e
challenge o f the new hub-and-spokc concept
o f air routes found United locked Into too
m an y long-haul fligh ts and not enough
regional feeder routes. Fare wars began eating
Into Its earnings. Its m anagem ent w as slow to
adjust to the com petitive environm ent.
N ow . according to Th e W all S treet Journ al.
United has turned things around. It has
developed Its ow n hub-and-spoke system
feeding flights into Chicago. D enver and San
Francisco. T h e airline has Increased the
num ber o f cities it serves by onc-third. It has
adopted fare plans that appear to be prevent­
ing a serious loss o f business to scrappy new
airlines offerin g cut-rate fares.
Significantly, United has stream lined Its
w ork force, reducing payroll.positions by 20
percent and con vin cin g its labor unions o f the
necessity o f m aking w age .concessions when
survival is at stake. N ew em ployees are now
starting at low er scales than they did under
previous contracts. A n officer or the Interna­
tional Association o f Machinists told Business
W eek m agazine last sum m m er: "U n ited has
really educated the em p loyee group. T h e y
kn ow that this Is capitalism , so If the
com pany doesn't m ake m oney. It doesn't stay
In business."
It's not traditional capitalism w hen g o v ­
ernm ent guarantees exclu sive markets to a
com pany, w hich is bow our regulated airline
system ran for m an y years. T h e unregulated
m arketplace In w hich United Airlines and
others, are now com p etin g Is the kind tliat
: m akes the case for com petitive cap Hal lam,'
and It’s working.

Public Protection
Crim inal Justice legislation approved by
C ongress w ill go a long w ay to close som e o f
I the legal loopholes which put crim inals back
on the street before the ink Is dry on their
fingerprints.
T h e anti-crim e m easures attached to an
em ergency spending bill Include:
— Establishing a reform o f federal ball
procedure w hich w ill let Judges consider the
danger to the com m u nity and to deny ball
w hen a defendant poses a grave threat to
others.
— S h iftin g the burden o f proof in insanity
trials from prosecutors to defense lawyers, an
ou tg ro w th o f presidential assailant John
H in ck ley's "In n ocen t by reason o f in san ity"
verdict. O nly defendants w ho lack the m ental
capacity to tell rig h t from w rong could be
found Innocent b y reason o f Insanity.
? — Establishing a m inim um , m andatory
five-year Jail term for use o f a firearm or
arm or-piercing bullets In federal crim es o f
violence.
— M aking It a federal offense to break into
govern m en t o r private com puters to get data
that m igh t be used to harm the country,
— Strengthenin g federal penalties for traf­
fic k in g In cou n terfeit credit cards, bank
m o n e y - m a c h in e c a r d s o r c a r d - m a k in g
equ ipm ent.
T h e crim e bill w ill g o a lon g w ay toward
balancing the scales o f Justice, w hich have
been tilting toward the crim inal for too m any
years.

BERRY'S WORLD

"H o w C O U L D y o u ? "

DONALD LAMBRO

What's Left For 'Forgotten Democrats?
W A S H IN G TO N — As W a lte r M ondale
bclalrdly struggles In the final days of the
campaign to broaden his appeal to his party's
traditional constituencies, some Democratic
leaders are beginning to question why thetr
party has abandoned Its vital center.
Ohio Sen. John Glenn Is one of many
Democrats In Congress who thinks his party has
forsaken some of its bedrock, rank-and-file
constituencies, and he doesn't mind saying sw.
Glenn sought to appeal to his party's center In
his unsuccessful presidential bid by talking
about ways to achieve future econnnl'~ growth.
Jobs and the need for a strong defense. Instead of
covering up Democratic mistakes of the past, he
openly attacked the Carter-Mondale administra­
tion for giving the nation 21 percent Interest
rates and 13 percent Inflation, which pounded
the economy Into a deep recession.
But the special Interests who dominated the
primaries and propelled Mondale to the
nomination — the AFL-CIO. the National
Education Association, the feminist groups,
gays. etc. — rejected Glenn. He was perceived as
a centrist and these groups wanted an undiluted
liberal ticket, which they got with Mondale and

DON G RAFF

O n The
Seitz
Poll
I know you've already had It up to
here with opinion polls during this
campaign, but allow me to lay one
more on you before Election Day
overtakes us.
This one la not the work of Gallup.
Harris or Roper. It Is my very own.
It Involves no weighted questions,
no computer-analyzed answers, no
balanced Interview group. It Is very
simple and completely unscientific.
I talked to one person.
He Is Rob Seitz. We met two years
ago In New York's Grand Central
Station, during the height of the
morning rush hour and the depth of
the Reagan recession. Rob was
stationed at the escalators to the
P a n A m B u ild in g t h r u s t in g
handbills at the crowd. Few hands
took them.
"Call me. I'm Rob Seitz and eager
to work. I hate unemployment! For
six months 1 have relied on tradi­
tional tactics for getting back into
the work force, but no one I’ve
talked to is hiring. Arc you?..."
1 was the only one to call. Rob. 1
learned, had been let go by a public
relations firm. Job-hunting had
become his full-time occupation.
Employment agencies and the want
ads had produced Interviews but no
ofTers.
Married, he was ashamed lo have
had to apply for benefits, angry at
having to beg for work, bitter at a
system that had no place for him.
When I talked to him again a year
later, things were better. He still had
no Job. but he was getting by on
free-lance writing, editing and
consulting assignments. He was
about to become the New York
representative o f a Washington
public relations firm.
He was beginning (o think there
m i g h t be s o m e t h i n g to
Reaganomics, which he had dis­
missed the previous year in words I
can't repeat. I won't even tell you
what they rhyme with.
It was even better when 1talked to
him the other day. The Washington
connection Is now virtually full
time. He manages the New York
odlcc. has Just hired a secretaryassistant and Installed a computer.
At 31, he thinks his career is at a
promising stage.
Tw o years ago, he says, he
blamed Ronald Reagan for his
plight. Now. "a little more edu­
cated," as he puts It. he not only
realizes the economic situation
wasn't quite that simple but Is
benefiting from a changed situation.

Geraldine Ferraro.
Today, as the presidential sweepstakes nears
Its predictable conclusion. Glenn recalls the
primaries, the defeats, and even the embar­
rassment of not being Invited by the Mondale
forces to address his national party convention
In San Francisco
" I view myself as a political moderate" who
Identifies with "that big. two-thirds of the
middle ground out there." he said In a
wide-ranging Inlervlew. AThey were running a
convention to appeal to whoever they wanted to
appeal to. and maybe I ..." His voice trails off.
Didn't appeal to the party's liberal wing? Was
too middle-America? He doesn't say.
But the former Mercury program astronaut
with “ the right s t u f f docs say without
equivocation that the Mondale campaign has
failed to reach out with bread-and-butter
appeals to the parly's mainstream constituen­
cies.
I suggest that from the time of the convention
to the final days of the campaign, the one
political reality that comes through most
strikingly Is that of a Democratic Party that has
lost Its Identification with the political center.

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Those who addressed the convention In prime
time — Kennedy. Jackson. Cuomo, etc. represented the party's left. But where were the
party's moderates? Where was Sen. Sam Nunn
of Georgia? Where was Sen. Fritz Holllngs of
South Carolina?
Glenn agrees; "W h it you're saying ts what 1
tried to address In the primaries.
"1 said repeatedly In speech after speech that
if this party Is to win In the fall. It must reach
out and activate those two-thirds of the
Democrats who have to go out and vote
Democratic."
Much like Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado. Glenn
directed his appeal to the party's broader
constituencies, while Mondale aimed his at
specific, special-interest and single-issue con­
stituencies and what Glenn calls "the liberal
activists."
,
It is these groups, he suggests, who have
taken over the party apparatus, pushing aside
the forgotten "tw o thirds" of the Democrats who
-don't necessarily agree with the political agenda
of the AFL-CIO. Operation PUSH, the National
Organization for Women and the teachers'
lobby.

ROBERT WALTERS

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ROBERT W AOM AN

GOP Go To Tax Hikes?
WASHINGTON |NEA| - Sen.
Richard Lugar. chairman of the
S en ate R e p u b lica n C am p aign
Committee, says one o f hla GOP
candidates has come up with u
"tough, honest proposal" to quickly
eliminate the budget deficit. 0*
What makes this campaign pro­
posal and the glowing appralasl of It
by Lugar. an Indiana conservative,
so Interesting?
It contradicts many basic tenets of
Ronald Reagan's economic philoso­
phy and rejects many of the ad­
ministration's policies.
The keys to the GOP candidate's
proposal arc tax Increases, sharp
cuts In defense spending and Irsser
cuts In domestic spending.
Barbara Leonard. 59. Is opposing
Sen. Claiborne Pell. D.-R.l.. In his
attempt to win a fifth term. After
her husband's death In 1977, she
took over a multimllllon dollar
machine-part manufacturing firm
that he had started In 1977. This Is
her first try for public office.
"I got into this campaign because
I was concerned about the deficit
and about the direction my stale
was going," she says. "A s a small
businesswomen I sec* how much
nervousness there la out there about
this economy.
“ Small businesses are once again
not willing to commit to making
major Investments for the future.... I
believe this deficit could cause
Inflation to come roaring back. And
I think that something has to be
done Immediately."
So Mrs. Leonard has a plan,
which, she says, would reduce next
year's deficit from $185'billion to
$88 billion, would balance the
budget the following year: and
would create a budget surplus the

year after.
Although she ts somewhat loath
to admit It. her prescription for
cutting the deficit Is a lot closer to
Democratic presidential candidate
W a lt e r ;M o n * d ,: 8 ^ h^ anything

those
False
Barriers
WORCESTER. Mass. (NEA) - In
the early 1970s, when students at
the colleges and universities In this
city sought to exercise their right to
vote. City Clerk Robert J. O'Keefe
refused to register them.
In the mid-1970s, when women
here Insisted upon thetr right to
register under the names on their
birth certificates Instead of their
husbands' names, O'Keefe denied
them access to the ballot box.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s.
people who had moved from one
home to another discovered on
Election Day that they were Ineligi­
ble to vote because O'Keefe had
purged their names from thi regis­
tration rolls even though they re­
mained residents of the city.
Today. It's still buslness-as-usual
in O'Keefe's office, where he pre­
sides over an autocratic political
operation that has effectively dis­
enfranchised uncounted‘ thousands
of Worcester's potential voters.
But O'Keefe says people who
won-t ^
thc tn)ub|e to regUter

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.jPjMVr interested In voting.
Lugar Indfoatfp foe
i fits ability to frustrate many
sartly endorse the ispecifics o f Mira!1 1
would-be voters earned O'Keefe a
Leonard's proposal. Bui the fact
dishonorable mention In a recent
that It has been distributed widely
congressional report on "artificial
by an official Republican campaign
and arbitrary barriers'’ to Increased
committee — even though Its heart
voter participation tn communities
la In direct opposition to the presi­
throughout the country.
dent's policies — might hint the
Notw ithstanding considerable
direction the deficit reduction de­
progress since the passage of the
bate will take In Congress next year.
federal Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Mrs. Leonard's proposed tax
"citizens are still denied the right to
“ changes" Include a 90 percent
equally participate in the electoral
limit on deductions for taxpayers
process by a variety of means."
with Incomes In excefcs of $30,000 a
concluded a subcommittee o f the
yea r, a d elay In In d exin g, a
House Judiciary Committee.
minimum tax on corporations, and
Literacy tesla, poll taxes, physical
elimination o f various write-offs
threats and other blatant forms of
such as oil depletion allowances and
Intimidation have been replaced by
Intangible drilling expenses. These
more subtle but often equally ef­
changes, she believes, would In­
fective measures.
crease federal revenues about $45
In Its reference to O'Keefe, the
billion In the first year.
House report notes that he "does
She would freeze the defense
budget at last year's level for an not deputize volunteers from the
annual savings of $33 billion over poor side of town." Actually, that’s
projected defense budget Increases. misleading because, in contrast
Then her plan would eliminate or with other cities throughout the
state. Worcester refuses to designate
gradually reduce 24 specific Pen­
tagon programs. Including the MX people who don't work for the city
missile and the A-6 bomber, for a as deputy registrars — regardless of
savings of another $10 billion an­ whether they're rich or poor.
nually.
One non-election case, still pend­
Finally she would cut $25 billion ing in the courts. Involved an
annually from domestic programs extraordinary practice uncovered tn
Including $8 billion from agricul­ 1981: In his role as municipal
tural programs. $5.8 billion In record-keeper. O'Keefe unilaterally
revenue sharing, and $7- billion decided to Indicate that all babies
from various aspects of Medlcarr born to single mothers were Illegit­
and Medicaid.
imate on their birth certificates.

JA C K ANDERSON

Life Of The Lonely Whistle Blower
WASHINGTON - Now and then,
a lonely hero appears deep In the
compounds o f governm ent. He
becomes convinced that pollution
must be seen and smelled to be
combated, that corruption hidden la
corruption heightened. He con­
vin ces h im self that good w ill
overcom e evil If the facts are
known. So he becomes a whistle
blower.
He k n o w s , o f co u rse , that
exposure could cost him hla liveli­
hood and lay him open to harass­
ment. Yet he comes forward and
condemrs the wrongdoing.
Thereafter, the scenario seldom
varies. The villain In the drama ts
quickly surrounded by paid obfuscators and Is given the full
protection of the U.S. government.
But the hero Is Isolated and Intimi­
dated. harried and hassled.
It's almost always the same old
story: only the cast of characters ts
dlffetent. In this account, the lone­
some whistle blower Is John Hnatlo,
a security specialist for the Energy
Department. He dared to disagree
with hla superior. Robert O'Brien

who allegedly had Informed the
president that safeguards at the
nation’s nuclear weapons plants
were adequate.
" I wish I could share your views
on the adequacy of protection ..."
wrote Hnatlo. "but my experience
and knowledge of the program
dictates otherwise."
Never mind that Hnatlo was right
and O'Brien was wrong. This of­
fended O'Brien, who Is now the
director of the Office of Safeguards
and Security. He evidently asked a
subordinate to find out how he
could get rid of the meddlesome
Hnatlo. The employee who was
asked put It all down In an Internal
memo, which has been obtained by
my associates John Dillon and Indy
Badhwar.
"O'Brien requested that I check
with personnel to see If we could fire
(Hnatlo)." the memo states. It then
goes on to tell what the employee
learned from the personnel people,
who apparently are skilled at such
matters.
According to the memo, there

were two options. The first was to
"reassign him as requested." The
other was more sinister. " I f you
want to fire him — start docu­
m en tin g r e c o r d s ." the m em o
advised.
It then explained how to do this:
''E s ta b lis h good p erform an ce
standards — If he Is rated unaccep­
table, then he can be reassigned,
downgraded, etc. If he continues to
fall to follow Instructions, (this) can
lead to dismissal — after warnings,
reprimands, etc." The memo closed
with the estimate that the "process
could take six to eight months."
Hnatlo's superloro wasted no time
getting started.
He had been summoned to Capi­
tol Hill to brief an Investigator for
Rep. John Dlngcll. D-Mlch., on
security lapses. For disclosing the
poor security at nuclear plants.
Hnatlo drew a reprimand.
Then a "warning letter” — similar
to one given to alcohol or drug
abusers — was put In Hnatlo's file.
(His addiction, apparently, was to
telling the truth.)
Hnatlo went tu the department's

Inspector general who conducted a
investigation, cleared him of an
wrongdoing, ordered the reprlman
and warning letter removed froi
his file, and saw to it that Hnatio g&lt;
a formal apology.
| When O'Brien learned that Hnall
had found out about the it
criminating memo, he wrote to th
whistle blower to assure him that
"reflected only a portion o f m
request for general information am
by Itself, to totally out of context."
O'Brien Informed Hnatlo that h
had "supported your requests ft
rc***tg6ment and never taken an
action lo fire you."
Footnote: My reporters tried fc
two weeks to obtain O'Brien'
comment. As I was going to presi
an E n e r g y D c p a r t m e n
spokeswoman called to say O'Brte
would respond only to "speclfl
questions" submitted "In writing."
I will be happy to print an
response he w l.h e s to make
Meanwhile, a House investigation
subcommittee chaired by Dlnge
will hold hearings on the Hnatl
case.

�Evening Harold, Sanford, Ft.

Mawday, Ort. »t, 1W4- I A

NOOPE

Fern Park Woman Reports Rape
A 20 -yea r-old Fern Park
woman reported to sheriff's dep­
uties that she was raped Sunday
by a man who was supposed to
photograph her dog.
The victim said she went to
the man's apartment at Spanish
Trace Apartments. Altamonte
Springs, at about 10 p.m. Sun­
day for a possible photo session
for her dog. The man forced her
Into a bedroom, took her blouse
ofT and as she pled and struggled
he raped her. a sherlfTs report
said.
The woman dressed and left
after the attack. She notified a
friend of the assault and was
taken to Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford, for an
examination, the report said.
Deputies have the name of a
suspect In the case, but an arrest
: has not been made.
HOLE IN THK W A L L
A drug dealer who squirreled
away his marijuana stash tn a
hole In the wall of a Sanford
business and then moved It Into
a tree was charged with delivery
and possession of pot after San­
ford police ferreted out his hiddlng place.
An police detective advised
two patrolmen that the man had
small envelopes of pot hidden In
a soft drink carton which he
stored in a hole In the wall of an
auto repair shop at the comer of
13th S tre e t and W illia m s
Avenue. The suspect had been
seen selling pot from that supply
to motorists, a police report said.
When an officer approached
the bidding place at about 4:35
p.m. Friday, the man fled with

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the pot and placed It about 6 feet
up in a nearby tree. The suspect
then ran to Pear tie's Bar, where
he was captured and detained by
officers while police searched
unsuccessfully for the drugs, the
report said.
The man was released, only to
be picked up again within
minutes after the detective told
the other officers where to find
the pot hidden In the tree, the
report said.
Samuel Carson, 21. o f 2740
Truman Blvd.. Sanford, was
arrested at 4:43 p.m. Friday on
13th Street. Sanford. He was
being held In lieu of *8.000
bond.
M U TU AL ABUSE
A L o n g w o o d co u p le w ho
complained to Longwood police
that each had been hit by the
other during a fight have both
been charged with spouw abuse.
Police report returning to the
couple's home at 132 Sandelwood Way. In response to a
second disturbance call at about
5 a.m. Saturday. The officers
said that furnishings had been
thrown around the home.
T h e w om an cla im ed her
husband had hit her with hla
flats and had thrown a lamp at
her. The man said hla wife had

hit him In the face. Police report
he had “ sustained non-vlslblc
Inju ry to his left Jaw and
tongue." The officers noted no
visible Injuries on cither of the
pair.
Gall Kalhcryn Dickson. 34.
was arrested at 5:12 a.m. Friday
and Gary M. Dickson. 32. was
arrested at 5:34 a.m. Both were
being held in lieu of *500 bond
each.

PICK 'N CHOOSE
A thief who tried one vehicle,
but found he couldn't make It
Into first gear In that car made
another selection and decided lo
drive away in a truck from the
parking lot of The Barn, U.S.
Highway 17-92. Sanford.
But the bar’s security guards
were watching the man pick and
chose his ride as he tried to enter
several vehicles. They called
police who nabbed the suspect.
The man reportedly pretended
to police that he didn't un­
derstand what was happening,
but the owner of to the truck.
Randy O'Brtant. told police he
h a d n 't g iv e n the s tra n ge r
permission lo take his truck.
Agaplto Moreno. 22. of Route
2. Box 97 Mlrho Ave.. Sanford,
was charged with burglary at
The Bam at 2:15 a.m. Saturday,
He was being held in lieu of
*5.000 bond.

M E D IC A L C L IN IC

volved In an accident on U.S,
Highway 17-92 at Interstate 4. In
Seminole County.
—Leonard Ray Honaker, 28. of
251 Concord Drive. Casselberrry. at 9:30 p.m. Friday on U.S.
Highway 17-92, Casselberry,
after a highw ay patrolman
noticed his vehicle’s license tag
was hidden by a trailer hltrh and
the vehicle hit the curb several
limes.
—Wilson Whllakcr Klnbrough.
32. no address given, at 10:45
p.m. Friday, afler his vehicle
was stopped because he was
following other vehicles with
bright headlights on and with
one headlight burned out.
—Harold Kennneth O'Brien. 32,
of 2331 Antilles Drive. Winter
Park, at 5:07 a.m. Friday hy
Casselberry police on stale Road
436, Casselberry.

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NO OUT O F POCKET EXPENSE
MEDICAL DOCTOR ON
PHYSICAL
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AVAIIAHE
SANFORD, FLA.

323-5763

DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES
Frequent H ea d a ch es
Low Back or Hip Pain
D izziness or L o s s o f S le e p
N u m bness o f Hands or Foet
N ervo u sn ess
N e ck Pain or S tilln e s s
Arm and S h ou lder Pain

Patton, who along with hla son. Richard
Thom as Patton. Jam es Veal, also of
Georgia, and a DeBary couple, Robert,
Adcock and Janie Kaaaaab-Adcock. were
anested Feb. 22 after a drug bust by
undercover agents from several law en­
forcement agencies.
Mice-also ordered the younger Patton, 28.
also from Rlverdale. to pay a *1.000 fine
and complete 250 hours of community
service.
Adcock. 35, o f 63 Estrella Drive, DeBary.
was sentenced Sept. 10 to atx years with a
minimum mandatory Incarceration of three
years plus a *25,000 fine. Veal, 61. of
Decatur, was sentenced the same day to 514
years and also must serve at least three
*. years and pay a *25,000 fine. Both men
have appealed their cases.

ACCIPTID

* TM f PA TlC N T AND ANY O TM tR PIN S O N R E S P O N S IB LE F O R PA YM EN T H A S A RtOHT TO R E F U S E TO
RAY C A N C E L PA YM EN T O R S I R EIM B U R S ED F O R PA YM EN T F O R A N Y O T H E R S E R V IC E E tA M iN A
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DiNO TO TH E A D V ER T ISEM EN T F O R THE F R E E S E R V IC E IlA M iN A T tO N , O R TR EA TM EN T

FIRE CALL*
The Sanford Fire Department
responded lo the following calls.

S A N F O R D P A I N C O N Y R O L C L IN IC
OF C H IR O P R A C T IC , IN C .

Friday

* JIM S AIRPORT BLVD - SANFORD
SANFORD 323 5?63
* At Uiual Thu S»t»ct It FREt ORLANDO #49 0369

Roger L. Berry
Designated by the Florida Bar In
Criminal Law and Family Law.

• And *

G eorge B. W allace
Former Felony Trial Division Chief tor
the Seminole County State Attorneys Office

• Have Formed The ‘Partnership Of

BERRY AND WALLACE
A T T O R N E Y S AT L A W
301 Waal 1st Street, Sanford
Phone (303) 323-4121

docket and awulls disposition of his case.
An Orlando man who pleaded guilty lo
possession of Vallum was sentenced to 10*
consecutive weekends In the county Jail and
three years probation.
Richard Lawrence Grubowskl, 23. was
also ordered by Mize lo pay u *250 fine and
complete 120 hours of community service.
According lo court records, an Altamonte
Springs ofTlccr learned by a computer check
that the license plaic on a 1972 van In the
parking lot of the Hot Line Bottle Club. 803
Wesl Altamonte Drive. Altamonte Springs,
was supposed to be on a 1974 Volkswagen.
The driver of the vehicle, Grabowskl,
could only produce a partial Pennsylvania
license and no registration, the officer
reported. Grabowskl ha&lt;^L|a title to the
vehicle but there was no name on It.
Grabowskl gave the officer permission lo
search the van and a small amount o f a
green leafy vegetation was found. When
Grabowskl emptied his pockets, he had a
prescription bottle not made out to him with
Vallum tablets In It plus the remains of
marijuana cigarettes and an unidentified
brown table).
Grabowskl could have received up lo a
year In Ihe county Jull.
—Deane Jordan

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Church, 17-92 and Dogtrack First Street and Sanford Avenue.
Haunted House sponsored by Road.
C a s s e lb e rry R o ta ry C lub
A lta m o n te Sou th S em in ole
Overeaten Anonymous, open. breakfast, 7:30 a.m.. Casselberry
Jayccca. 7-10 p.m., Loehman'a 7:30 p.m., Florida Power A Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet
Plaza. State Road 434. Alta­ Ligh t 301 S. Myrtle Ave.. San­ Drive.
monte Springs.
Financial advlaoty service for
ford.
Haunted Castle sponsored by
senior citizens available by ap­
WEDNESDAY. OCT. S I
District 64 Jaycees, 7 to ) 1 p.m.,
Carnival and Haunted House pointment 1 p.m., Casselberry
Glen Turner Castle. Befur Gully sponsored by Longwood Police Senior Center. 200 N. Lake
Road, just off Howell Branch Department 6-10 p.m.. West Triplet Drive. Call 831-3551. ext.
Road east of State Road 434.
W arren A ven u e and W ilm a 264.
Medicare help for seniors. 10
Haunted House sponsored by Street Longwood for children 12
Altamonte Recreation Depart­ and under. Games and costume a.m. until noon. Casselberry
Senior Center 200 N. Triplet
ment and South Seminole Op­ Judging.
timist Club, 7-10 p.m „ Eileen
Scream Castle sponsored by Drive, Casselberry.
Drive and State Road 436, on­ Winter Springs Fire Department.
e-half mile west of lnteratate-4.
7*11 p .m .. V illa g e M arket
Reboa Club AA, noon and 5:30 Square. State Road 434.
p.m., closed, 8 p.m., step. 130
CIA Halloween Fun House for
Normandy Road, Casselberry. children 12 and under. 8:30-8:30
Clean Air Rebus at noon, cloaed.
i.rn.. 260 N. Country Club, Lake
Apopka Alcoholics Anony­
mous. 8 p.m., cloaed. Apopka
Concert by Seminole Commu­
E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h , 8 1 5 nity College Chorale, Choral lers.
AMAZ1NCI DIFFERENT!
Highland.
Osa system coats t heats yew satin
and C o n te m p o ra ry C h o ra l
Al-Anon Step and Study, 8 Enaqmble, 12:30 p.m.. SCC
p.m., Casselberry Senior Center. Concert Hall In Fine Arts Build­
200 N. Triplet Drive.
W A U ^ X
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Sanford AA. B p.m., cloaed.
Golden Age Games Commit­
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1201 W. First St.
tee, 6 a.m.. Greater Sanford
a a JtC
Sanford 24-Hour Group AA, Chamber o f Commerce building.
open. 8 p.m., Second and Bay
Streets.
Fellowship Group AA, senior
citizens. 8 p.m.. closed. 200 N.
Lake Triplet Drive, Casselberry.
TUESDAY. OCT. SO
Sanford Lions Club. noon. 1-4
Holiday Inn.
Sanford Toastmasters. 7:15
a.m.. Season's restaurant, 2565
S. French Ave.
H istoric Longw ood Rotary
Club. 7:30 a.m ., Longwood
IF YOU'D L IK E TO EARN UP TO
Hotel. County Road 426.
Sanford Optimist Club. 11:45
$15 P ER HOUR , ATTEND A SESSIO N
a.m.. Western Slzxiln Restau­
IN SANFORD A T THE
rant. Sanford.
S an ford D uplicate B ridge
Club. 1 p.m.. Florida Power and
Light Building.
Reborn Club AA. noon and 5:30
p.m.. cloaed. 6 p.m., step. 130
Normandy Road. Caaselbeny.
Reboa Club AA. noon and 5JO
p.m.. cloaed. 8 p.m.. step, 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Reboa Club. noon,
cloaed.
17-82 Qroup A A , 6 p.m..
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— 12:44 p.m., 2442 S. French
A ve.. resrue. A 38-year-old
woman slipped In water. Injured
right ankle, splint and Ice pack
applied, transport by ambulance
lo hospital
—7:28 p.m,, 530 N. Palmetto
Ave. *143. rescue. A 39-year-old
woman with chest pains, dif­
ficulty breathing In allergic reac­
DUI ARRESTS
tion to air freshener given
The following persons have oxygen and transported by
been arrested In S em in ole prtvule vehicle lo hospital.
County on a charge of driving -8 :0 7 p.m. 115 E. 1st St.,
under the influence:
rescue. A 52-year-old woman
—Albert C. Hewitt. 19. of Orange slipped on floor. Splint applied to
City, was arrested at 4:20 a.m. possible broken left leg. Trans­
Saturday after his car was In­ port by ambulance to hospital.

Ms. Kaaaaab-Adcock. 35. also of DeBary.
was find *500 Oct. 10 for her part In the
drug operation and In a separate case was
sentenced to four months In the Seminole
County Jail and five years probation for
smuggling marijuana Into the Jail.
In other court action Friday, a Maitland
man who pleaded guilty to possession of
cocaine has been aentenced to 20 consecu­
tive weekends In the county Jail and three
years probation.
Ronnie Cole. 21, of 2100 Howell Branch
Road, was also fined *500 by Mize who
ordered Cole to complete 240 hours of
community service and pay the Public
Defender's Office *250.
According to court records, an Allamcnte
Springs officer stopped a car for a traffic
check at BtlO a.m. May 17 In the 700 block
of state Road 436. Altamonte Springs.
The officer reported seeing marijuana In
the car and searched the vehicle. Cole was
arrested for possession o f cocaine and
marijuana. In exchange for the guilty plea
on the cocaine charge, the marijuana
offense was not prosecuted.
A co-defendant. David Williams Slaton.
24, of Orlando, anested at the same time on
two counts of possession o f marijuana, had
hla case removed from a September trial

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Father And Son Sentenced In Pot Case
A Georgia man who pleaded 'guilty to
iralTIcklng In marijuana has t% n sentenced
to four years In prison. His son. arrested at
the same time, received five years probation
for possession of marijuana.
Tom Henry Patton. 54. or Rlverdale. was
sentenced Friday by Seminole Circuit Judge
C. Vernon Mize Jr. who also ordered Patton
to pay a *25.000 fine. Patton must serve at
least three years of hla sentence.

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Monday, Oct. If. I W

Poles Gather To Pray
For Kidnapped Priest

W O RLD

By Bogdan Turek
WARSAW. Poland (UP1) Large groups of riot police were
deployed In major cities to pre­
vent protests as millions of Poles
prayed for a pro-Solldarlty priest
who was abducted 10 days ago
and feared dead.
N-&gt; Incidents were reported
following masses Sunday for the
Rev. Jerzy Poplcluszko. who was
popular for criticizing the com­
munist regime In sermons de­
manding the revival of the
banned Solidarity trade union.
There has been no trace of
Popleluszko since Oct. 19, when
he was abducted frum his car
near the northern city of Torun.
sparking a naltowtde outcry and
allegations of government In­
volvement.
On Saturday. Interior Minister
Gen. Czeslaw Klszczak said
three Interior Ministry ofllclals
confessed to the kidnapping.
One said he killed the priest but
authorities have not been able to
confirm or refute his claim.
State-run television Sunday
sa id P o n le lu s z k o ’ s d r iv e r
Waldcmar Chrostowskl. who
escaped when the priest was
kidnapped, recognized the three
suspects as the abductors. The
television report udded that the
"Investigation ts at full swing.”
S o lid a r it y fo u n d e r L ech

IN BRIEF
Israeli Police Hold Three
Youths In Bus Bombing Incident
•JERUSALEM (UP!) — Israeli police launched a manhunt
for aMallantn who fired a rocket Into an Arab bus In
Jerusalem, killing one passenger and wounding 10 others
In a revenge attack for the murders of two Jewish students.
A police spokesman said three Jewish youths were held
for questioning after the incident Sunday, hut Israel
television said no one was detained In an Indication the
three had been released.
The television quoted police sources as saying they were
"convinced the assailants were Jewish terrorists.”
The father of Ron Levi, one of the dead Jewish students,
denounced the attack on the bus. We condemn any act
that furthers bloodshed.” he said.

Sandlnlstas Quell Rebel Drive
United Press International
Nicaraguan troops have blunted a rebel drive to disrupt
next weekend's national elections, killing 147 guerrillas In
a series of clashes that have left 51 government soldiers
dead, a regional commander said.
"The elections will be carried out In the war zone."
Commander Javier Carrion told Radio Sandlno Sunday.
"T h e Sandlnlsta army will guarantee them. Even under
fire, we will have elections Nov. 4."

Nine Nabbed
In Seminole
On DUI Charge
The following persons have
been arrested In Sem in ole
County on a charge of driving
under the Influence:
—Edward Gunter, 28. o f 102
Margo Lane, Longwood. waa
arrested at 7:49 p.m. Wednes­
day. Deputies found him sitting
In his truck with the lights or
and the engine running on tne
roadside o f Sanford Avenue,
Sanford.
—Darlene Joan McKey, 23. of
232 Rider Road. Sanford, at
12:18 a.m. Thursday after her
car pulled onto US. Highway
17-92. Longwood. and stopped
In the roadway.
—Suzanne Me Roberts Dickey,
48, of 5275 Wllaon Road. San­
ford. at 1:27 a.m. Thursday after
she failed to dim her vehicle's
headlights after being signaled
to do so by a deputy on county
Road 46-A. Sanford.
—Daniel Stephen Malloy, 23. o f
744 E. Warren Ave,, Longwood,
at 1:40 a.m. Thursday after hla
car ran ofT U.S. Highway 17-92,
Longwood.
-C e c il D. Sturkle. 37. or 703 1-F
Aluma Ave.. Winter Park, at
12:16 a.m. Thursday on state
Road 419 at state Road 427,
Oviedo. He was also charged
with driving with a suspended
license.
—Franklin Charles Jones. 28, of
3107 Rudder Circle. Sanford, at
1:50 a.m. Thursday after hla
vehicle crossed the center line or
Sanford Avenue. Sanford.
—Marsha Marie Moore. 36. of
2515 Narcissus Ave., Sanford,
waa arrested at 1:20 a.m. Friday
after her car failed to maintain a
single lane on U.S. Highway
17-92, Longwood.
—Daniel S. Malloy, 23, o f 744 E.
Warren Ave., Longwood, at 1:40
a.m. Thursday after hla car was
seen weaving on U.S. Highway
17-92 at s ta te R oad 43 4 ,
Longwood.
—Dominick Francis Corao, 20,
2545 Park Drive, Sanford, at
11:36 a.m. Thursday after he
lead a Highway Patrol trooper on
a hlgh-apeed chaae from In­
t e r s t a t e 4 to L a k e M a ry
Boulevard. Lake Mary. Before
stopping the trooper reported
that Corao'a vehicle reached
■peeda up 90 mph. When he did
atop his car he got out and
rapidly walked toward the patrol
car and the trooper reported that
Corao had makeup, which re­
sembled open wounds on his
face,

Gypsies Visiting
Hospital Chased Off
By Security Guards
MIAMI (UP1) - A group of
gypsies numbering about 50
wanta to stay by the bedside of
their dying patriarch but Instead
arc chaaed away every night by
security guards.
Frank Mitchell. 61, waa Hated
In serious condition Sunday at
Baptist Hospital, where he waa
, being treated for a perforated
In testin e , blood poisonin g,
kidney failure, a stroke and
difficulty breathing.
"M y brother la critical,*' said
Ills' brother. Jamea. " l i e Is
maybe going to die tonight,
rasybe tomorrow. And they will
, let only two people In there
b e c a u s e w e a re d a rk coinplcxioncd and gypsies-"
H ospital spokesw om an Jo
&lt; Baxter said workers did every­
thing possible lo make the fami­
ly comfortable, and did not
discriminate.

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Walesa told 15.000 worshippers
in a Gdansk church Sunday he
believed the abduction was
aimed at provoking unrest to
embarrass Premier Wojclech
Jamzelskl as part of a power
struggle between moderates and
h a rd lin ers w ith in P olan d 's
Communist Parly.
"Someone saw’ that martial
law (Imposed In 1981 and lifted
In 1983) had solved no pro­
blems. So they decided to use us
to start a revolution, thinking
that we would react like a bunch
of thoughtless people." Walesa
told the crowd at St. Unglda's
Church.

He's A Buddy

Me Cautioned Poles to remain
calm for "at least a week.”
saying. "W e shall not start a Anne Cam pbell, president of the Veterans of Foreign W ars
rcvo'utlon. but follow a peaceful Ladies A uxiliary of Sanford, presents M ayor Lee P. Moore
with a Buddy Poppy. Popples will be distributed on Nov. 9
line o f action.”
Large groups of rtot police took
up positions around Gdansk and
olher major cities to prevent
violence after musses for the
missing priest, sources around
the country said.
In W a rs a w , th re e w a te r
cannon and trucks filled with
untl-rlot gear were parked near
the church o f St. Stanlslaw
Kostka. where Popleluszko dei l v e r e d his m o n t h l y
"motherland" sermons.

and 10 for Veterans D ay. Donations from the popples will be
used aid hospitalized veterans and their fam ilies.

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Monday, Oct. W, I W - I A

Seminole County Sports Hall Of Fame

Rose Is A Rose,
And So Is Mary
By 8am Cook
Herald Bporta Editor
*’ When Mary Rose was Just a
f e u r o ld s h e f e l l o f f a
Massachusetts pier Into the
Water. After one time down and
up, Mary's father reached Into
the water and pulled out his
daughter.
A more appropriate debut one
couldn't have. She hasn't been
dry Since. For the last 52 years,
Mary Rose, wife of famous water
comedian Eddie and mother or
standout prep swimmer Charlie,
has thrilled onlookers around
the world with her water ballet
(syncronlzed swimming) and
coaching expertise.
Recently. Mary was Inducted
into the Seminole County Sports
Hall of Fame for her outstanding
accomplishments. She will be
Inducted Jan. 19 at halftime of
the Lake Clty-Seminole Com­
munity College basketball game.
Larry Castle, a successful tennis
coach at SCC, and the late
Leonard L. "W h lley" McLucas, a
top player and football coach at
Sanford/Semtnole High School,
will Join her.
Mary Dwight Rose made her
first big splash In Scltuate. Mass,
t age one. but she didn't return
crlously to swimming until
lght years later. “ I guess 1 was
bout nine years old when I
earned to swim." she said. " I ’ll
ever forget It. I only took the
og paddle about three feel and 1
oved It."
Mary's lnlerductlon started
Ith the American Red Cross
program. "I used to go down to
:the beach and watch Esther
'Williams," Mary said. "Thai was
our main Inspiration. We Just
copied what she did."
The we is Mary and Fran.

Mary gtves much of the credit for
her success lo younger (one year
and one-half and one day) Fran
IDwIght) Gloe. "W e were Insepa­
rable." said Mary. "I Just can't
rem em b er d o in g u n y th ln g
without her."
The careers or the attractive
sisters took a strategic turn
while they were in lheir early
teens. The Dwights'
grandmother had always win­
tered In Florida und one year
Mary's mother was ill. so they
went South, too.
Talk about a fish taking to
water, when the girls saw what
opportunities they could avail
themselves lo In St. Petersburg,
It was bye-bye Massachusetts.
"Florida was Just perfect," said
Mary. "Im agine. 12 months
outside In the water Instead of
three."
Upon the Dwights urrlval. the
mother Immediately went about
town looking for recreation,
preferably In the water, for her
daughters. "M y mother In­
stinctively knew we were Inter­
ested In water ballet." said Mury.
"She found a group of swimmers
sponsored by the city called the
Aqua Belles. That's really when
we got going with It."
Along with swimming. Mary
played basketball. Reid hockey
and softball. She was a fine

athlete which excelled at all
sports. She would later add golf
to her list.
Although she was a standout
at all sports. Mnry felt that the
synchronized swimming had a
certain appeal. "It was different
every time you go In the water."
he said. "It wasn't like other
sports where you'd practice
something over and over. You
were always learning something
new In water ballet, whether It
was choreography or dance."
M a ry r e m e m b e r s th o s e
formative years as tough — but
rewarding. "W e didn't have a
roach because no one really
knew anything about It." she
said. "W e ’d teach ourselves and
then teach our swimming coach.
"Our mother would take us to
the pool early In the morning.
She'd tell us If we were straight
when we were upside down. It
was really quite an experience.”
Since there were no clubs for
financial support, the Dwight
girls were pretty much helpless
when It cam e to n ation al
tournumenl time. Also, as un
unknown commodity, no one
was ready lo take a rhance on
them despite the potential
greatness.
Then a gentleman named Bob
Lcahey entered the picture.
"Thai was the turning point for
us." remembered Mary. " I f he
hadn't sponsored us, we would
have never gotten to national
competition."
So of they went In Detroit,
these two wide-eyed girls and
their make-shift routine. In­
credibly. they finished ninth.
"That was unbellcvcabte for our
first lime.” said Mary. "W e got
up there and we didn't have a
c o a c h o r a n y th in

M ary Rose tests the water before taking the
plunge. M ary w as a standout perform er will
Sam Snyder's International W ater Follies
c h a ir m a n of S y n c r o n lz e d
Swimming kind o f took us under
her wing.
"I think everybody felt sorry
for u s," she laughed. "T h e
chairman told us the rules
changes that had been made.
Then, we'd come bark home,
after the meet and practice for
thr next year."
ft tga*: nfFjp Chicago I he next
year, this time sponsored by the
St. P etersb u rg Tim es. Th e
Dwights came away with a
fifth-place finish this lime and
they marked themselves as a
team to watch In the future. The
competition was held tu Lake
Michigan, not the most mildlemperatured body of water,
which udded to the competi­
tion's difficulty factor.
“ It was so cold the water had
up and we couldn't sec

Lake Howell's "Pack Attack"
was at Its overwhelming best as
the top-ranked Lady Hawks
placed five runners In l he top
nine to win the Five Star Confer­
ence Championships on a humid
Saturday morning at Lake Mary
High.
The Lady Hawks finished with
a team score of 28. best In the
conference meet since the first
year (when girls ran one and a
half m iles). Sem inole, with
s tr o n g p e rfo rm a n c e s from
Shownda Martin and Dorchclle
Webster, took second at 61 and
Lake Brantley edged out Lake
Mary for third place. 92-90.
Lym an com pleted Sem inole
County's dominance of the meet
as it finished fourth at 119.
The leader of Lake Howell's
p a ck th is s e a s o n is L isa
S a m o c k l. A n d S a t u r d a y .
Sam ockl, the state's thirdranked Individual, ran another
outstanding race as s'- e sailed to
first place with a fine time ol
11:51.2 on the demanding Lake
Mary course.
Seminole’s Martin went out to
the early lead but Samockl
stayed within striking distance
until she was ready to make her
m ove. "S h e really handled
herself well." Seminole coach
Ted Tombros said of Samockl.
Her time broke the old course
record of 11:59.5 set by West
Orange's Louise Schweitzer In
last year's regionals.
Three runners after Samockl.
the pack started coming In full

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Seminole's Randy D rury holds off a Spruce Creek opponent
as he challenges the hill at Lak e M a ry 's cross country course
Saturday. D ru ry, a 10th grader, finished 37th for the Tribe.

Lake Mary Boys, Penick Win In Impressive Fashion
By Chris Plater
Herald Bporta Writer
Lake Mary'a Rams continued
their supremacy In Ute county
: and conference as they claimed
th e F iv e S la r C o n fe r e n c e
Champioahfp In impressive fash­
ion Saturday at Lake Mary High.
The Rams had six o f the top
10 finishers Saturday and a

X-Country
tram score of 24, Just one off the
conference record. Lake Mary
now has its sights set on Winter
Park in this Saturday's district
meet at Trinity Prep.
Lyman's Greyhounds finished

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KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI) - It
took Kansas City fans 2 W weeks
to warm up to their Pro Bowl
quarterback Bill Kenney.
Kenney broke 'his thumb In
Buccaneers) couldn't atop us.
the preseason and missed the
Wc knew Ihey couldn't cover our
first six games of the season
wide receivers. Not many trams
before returning In the second
can. H wus Just a mailer of
half of the San Diego game In the
executing our offense like we are
seventh week and passing for
capable."
238 yards and two touchdowns
Kenney spread his passes
lo lead the Chiefs lo a 31-13
around, connecting with nine
home victory.
different receivers. His favnrlle
But Kenney had a rough go of
large! of a year ago. fellow Pro
It last week In his first start,
Bowl selection Carlos Carson,
completing only 12-or-25 passes
caught seven passes for 131
for 124 yards with one Intercep­
yards. Wide receiver Henry
tion and four sacks at the
Marshall caught four for 43
Meadowlands us the Chiefs fell to
yards, in clu d in g a 27-yard
the New York Jets. 28-7. And
fourth-quarter touchdown.
after Kenney threw two In­
terceptions Sunday us the Chiefs
The 332 yards gave Kenney
struggled to a 7-7 halftime
the fourth best day of his career,
deadlock with Tampa Bay. the but the sixth-year quarterback
was more concerned with quali­
home fans let him have it.
Kenney was greeted with a ty than quantity. So he consid­
barrage of boos as he took the ered Tampa Bay Just another
field for Kansas City's first game.
" I didn't play badly," Kenney
possession of the second half.
"Tom Condon (Kansas City said, "but I certainly could have
guard) said. 'AH right. Billy, this played better, I felt I should have
Is Just like old times. Let's go get
thrown for 400 yards. If I play
'em.’" said Kenney of the boo­ like Bill Kenney is capable of
playing.’ ! would have gotten 400
in g . “ A n d w e a ll s ta rted
yards. I didn't throw the ball real
laughing. Then 1 threw that
56-yardcr to Carlos on the first crisp. I threw the two Intercep­
play and I was their friend tions and 1 never expect to throw
two Interceptions In a game."
again."
That pass to Carson moved the
Tampa Bay quarterback Steve
Chiefs to the Tampa Bay 5 and DeBerg was nearly equal to the
two plays later Kenney com­ challenge, completing 29-of-54
pleted a 5-yard touchdown pass passes for 280 yards and two
to fullback Ken Lacy that put touchdowns. Kenney and DeKansas City In front for good. Berg combined lo set an NFL
14-7. Kenney went on to com­ record with their 100 passes In
plete 26-of-46 passes for 332 the game. That broke the pre­
y a r d s , a d d in g a n o th e r
vious mark of 98 passes by
touchdown pass and no more Minnesota and Baltimore In a
Interceptions as the Chiefs dis­ 1969 game.
posed of the Buccaneers, 24-20.
DeBerg threw the final 12
"T h e fans pay their money so passes that broke the record In
I'm never suprlsed when I'm
the final Tampa Bay drive of the
b o o ed ." Kenney said. "L c n
game, moving the Bucs from
Dawson (former Kansas City
their own 8 to the Kansas City
quarterbackl told me they booed 20. But the 100th pass of the
him the year after the Chiefs game was broken up in the end
won the Super Bowl. I remember zone by corncrback Kevin Rnas
two years ago we were playing on fourth down with seven
Seattle and I was hot. I was seconds remaining as Tampa
something like !2-of-14 and I Bay lost for the third straight
threw one In the dirt on purpose week.
to avoid on interception. They
"W e really felt there was no
booed me and I said to myself. way we were going to lose."
'Wliat's going on here?' That’s Tampa Bay offenaive Ut-VIc Ron
the last time I worried about
Heller aaid. "Even when we were
down by two touchdowns, De­
being booed.
"Heck, at halftime I was upaet.
Berg and all the guya on the
Very u*wet Wc weren't gelling offense were on the sidelines and
the Job done. Wc were stopping we aald there was no way we
ourselves. We knew they (the were going to lose.”

second behind the Rams with a vitational." Lake Mary co**.h
learn score o f 57 followed by Mark McGee said. "W e were
Seminole at 73. Lake Howell at c o n c e n t r a t i n g o n t h e
106 and Seabreeze at 151. Lake psychological race. Wc wanted
B rantley's top two runners to go out and run the best race
dropped out and the Patriots wc could to prepare for Winter
Park the next two weeks (district
wound up with no team score.
"This Is the first time we've and regionals)."
There was no doubt Lake Mary
really been up as a team since
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on time.
Mnry knew something was
amiss us soon us they went
down for the second time. "W c
went down to about 12 feet und
pushed off." she said. "The next
time we went down to 12 feet
(lit. c costumes felt like they
weighed a ton and n half."
The cotton had absorbed the
water und the Dwights had an
unwanted anchor. "W e went
through with the ballet, but
everybody knew what had hap­
pened," she said."It Just slowed
down our routine too much."
And It was a heavy weight on
ihg girls. "W e didn't even make
the finals." remembered Mury.
" W e were heartbroken. We
knew we were moving up that
ladder. It was a big disappoint-

Pro Football

X-Country
force. Amy Ertel. a Junior, came
In fifth at 12-.36.3. Nancy
Nystrom. a senior, was sixth at
12:37.2, sophom ore Martha
Fonseca was seventh at 12:39.6
and Belinda LaScur. also a
sophomore, completed the lop
five as she finished ninth with at
time of 12:47.1. Luke Howell's
s ix th r u n n e r . M ic h e lle
Spearman, turned In a good
performance with a 14th place
finish and a time of 13:10.8. Also
running for the Hawks wa
Fonseca who came In
13:19.3.
"W e did a great Job of pack
running." Lake Howell coach
Tom Hammontree said. "The
girls are so competitive
Just never satisfied. Th
thing ubout pack runnln)
don't always have the same top
five but there's always some­
body else there lo take up the
slack If one runner has an off
day."
For Seminole, the second place
finish was the best ever in the
Five Star Conference meet and
Seminole has been in the confer­
ence since Its Inception.
"W e've come a tong way in a
short time." Tombros said of the
1984 team. "Looking back over
the season, I couldn't be any
happier. We've only been lower
than third place once and we've
consistently finished second to

each other.” recalled Mary. "W e
did everything by count. We
used to scream our signals at
each other underwater. Bui one
lime I couldn't find Franny. I
yelled ‘Where are you?' She
thought I screamed to go up. So
she was up and I was down. But
all the girts had the same
problems and wc finished fifth "
The ehumlng waler, however,
was Just a prelude or the pro­
blem they would face a year later
In South Bend. Ind. Considered
as one of the favorites, the
Dwight duct came up with
something special for the follow­
ing year.
They would tie outfitted as
devils. The costumes were red
satin leotards with big cotton
tails. The girls worked out
without the actual outfit because
of a problem with getting them

Kenney Ignores Boos,
hiefs Ease Past Bucs

Lady Hawks
Overwhelm
Competition
By Chris Plater
Herald Sports Writer

for 20 years. P rior to that, 17-year-old M ary,
Inset, was blowing bubbles and performing
water ballet at Weekiwachee Springs.

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Dramatic Knights Can't Catch Falling Curtain
By Lou Btefano
Herald Sporta Writer
ORLANDO — If the Information
wuan't listed In Ihc program, most
people would think the majority of
football players for the University of
Central Florida were drama majors.
Ltk the two home games before
Saturday night's homecoming game
against the Austin Peay Stale Gover­
nors. ihc outcome was In doubt until
the last minutes of the game.
Austin Peay quarterback Hickey
Rice scored from 15 yards out on an
option run to pul the Governors up
comfortably 24-13 with 5:04 left In the
game. The Knight offense, which had
been Inconsistent all evening, was
faced with the dilemma of having to
score twice to win the game.
Central Florida mlsplaycd the rnsumg klckoR and gave quarterback Dana
Thyhsen a first down on his own
five-yard line. Thyhsen. looking like a
young Roger Staubnch. scrambled
about the pocket and completed four of
six passes for 93 of the 95 yards
needed for the score. The last 43 yards

came of a toss to all purpose wide out
Ted Wilson who took the pass on the
sideline 10 yards from the line of
scrimmage. Juked a defender right,
went left and out ran his pursuit to the
rndzonc for the touchdown. The score
cut the Knight deficit to 24-19 with
3:18 left to play.
The next play made believers of the
12.225 fans In Orlando Stadium.
Ed O'Brien came on to try the extra
point. The ball was snapped over the
holders head and bounced to O'Brien.
Looking like Garo Ycpremlan. O'Brien
scrambled away from Ihe rush and
threw the ball up for grabs In the end
zone. Central Florida's Curt Ashley
went up for the Jump ball and came
down with It In the end zone for the
blzzare two-point conversion.
But that's where the curtain fell on
L'CF's dramatic comeback bid as the
Governors held on for a 24-21 win.
"One thing about our football players
Is that they never give up, " said
Interim head coach Jerry Anderson.
"They're always out there plugging
away no matter what the score la."

College Football
The Knights. 2-7. started the game
the way they have started most of their
other games this season; they had
banged up starters and they got
behind early.
Starting running back Elgin Davis
started the game but playrd sparingly
because of a hip pointer, i'he Knights
also had to make do with a less that
healthy Glenn McCombs who Is the
starting tight end and punter. Coming
Into the game. McCombs was leading
the Knights In receptions with 33 and
was punting at a 40.9 yard average.
The first UCF drive went nowhere In
three plays and O'Brien c«m e on to
handle the puntlna duties. O'Brien,
who averaged almost 40 yards a punt
on the evening, shanked this one 34
yards to give the Governors good field
position on their own 43. It took Rice
six plays to move his offense In for the
score as Chuck Cowart bulled all of hts
230 pounds Into the middle of the

Knight defense for the score. The point
after had Austin Peay up. 7-0.
"We like to give the opponent a head
start." quipped Anderson. “ It gives us
a little more emotion."
Anderson knows his team well. The
Knights took the kickoff on their own
20 and embarked on a 13 play 80-yard
drive that ate up 6:26 of the first
quarter. Th e Injuries forced A n ­
derson's hand as he used five different
tunning backs during the course of the
game. But the bulk of the yardage on
the drive came from the passing game
Thyhsen hit Scott Scholtcns for 12
yards and a first down to the UCF 38.
A Thyhsen scramble for seven yards
and a Robert Ector sweep for another
seven put the Knights In Governor
territory.
Aaron Sam carried twice for 15
yards and Thyhsen hit Scholtens for
14 yards to the 21-yard line. Ector and
Davis chipped In with sweeps to pul
Ihe Knights on the eight yard line.
Thyhsen then rolled left and hit Wilson
In the comer of the end zone for Ihe

Watching from the sideline Isn’t much fun, but when you
have a tenderfoot there Isn’t much else you can do. Below,
Lak e Atary’s R ay Hartsfleld ad|usts the Ice on his right ankle
after going down against Apopka In the first quarter.
H artsfleld, a |unlor, w as on his w ay to a great night as he
had 42 yards In four ca rries. The R am s persevered without
H artsfleld, pulling out a 3 0 victory. Deron Thompson, right,
didn’t have that much to sm ile about. He hurt his left ankle
early in the gam e and Seminole never did get untracked,
losing to DeLand, 14-9.

Underwood,
Caughell
G et Big Kicks
By Bam Cook
Herald Sport* Editor

Broncos Saddle Raiders In OT
United Press International

Pro Football
Wilson pass with 38 seconds left In
overtime and his 23-yard return to
the Raider 22. Sammy Winder went
for four yards and Karlts, who had
m issed a 42-yarder earlier In
overtime, hit the game winner
before a crowd o f 91.020, Ihe largest
ever to attend a regular season
Raider game.
In other games Sunday. It was
Miami 38. Buffalo 7; the New York
Giants 37. Washington 13; San
Francisco 33. the Los Angeles Rams
0; Dallas 22.
Indianapolis 3;
Green Bay 41. Detroit 9: Chicago
16, Minnesota 7; New Orleans 10.
Cleveland 14; New England 30. Ihe
New York Jets 20; St. Louts 34.
Philadelphia 14; Kansas City 24.
Tampa Bay 20; Pittsburgh 35.
Atlanta 10; and Cincinnati 31.
Houston 13. Seattle Is at San Diego
tonight.

Dolphins 38, Bills 7
Dan Marino threw three TD
passes to send undefeated Miami
past winless Buffalo. Miami Jumped
to a 24-0 halftime lead and the
outcome was never In doubt. Marino

The Knights had another opportuni­
ty to score a touchdown when Austin
Peay's Cowart fumbled on hts own 26
and UCF's Charlie Lincoln recovered
on the 28. But Ector could gain only-4
yards while Thyhsen threw two hv
complete passes and the Knights had
to settle for another O'Brien field goal,
ihlsonefrom 4l yards out.
Next week, the Knights travel to
Terre Haute. Ind. to face an 8-0
Indiana State squad that Is ranked
number one In Division I-AA.

By Chris Plater
Herald Sports Writer

H srtM I M m k r T»mm» Vine m l

Th ere's something about the
Denver Bronco* that brings out the
worst In the Los Angeles Raiders.
T h e S u p e r B ow l ch a m p io n
Raiders seem able to Intimidate and
outpower every team In the NFL —
except Denver. The Raiders* reputa­
tion as the tough guys of the league
gets them n ow h ere w ith the
Broncos.
Such was the case Sunday In their
duel for first place In the AFC West
when Denver rallied behind backup
quarterback Gary Kublak to tie the
game and then won It 22-19 on Rich
K a rlts ' 35 -yard fie ld goa l as
overtime was ending.
It marked the second time within
a month that Denver has beaten Los
Angeles and those are the only two
losses for the Raiders In nine games.
Denver leads the AFC West at 8*1
with Its seventh straight victory, the
second longest winning streak In
club history.
"This was the biggest thrill of my
li f e . " said Denver Coach Dan
Reeves. "When we came In here
after the game, you couldn't even
talk the guys were so high."
Karlts1* kick was set up by Roger
Jackson's Interception of a Marc

Central Florida missed an excellent
opportunity for a touchdown on their
first drive of the second half when they
drove down to the Austin Peay five
yard line but had to settle for O'Brien's
22 yard field goal Instead of Oje
touchdown.

Burgess Takes;
2 At 5 Star;
Lyman Sweeps

Tenderfoots

Apopka's Kent Elmore la con­
sidered one of the top specialists
In the state. Against Lake
, Brantley, the Blue Darter senior
Itoomed a 52-yard field goal and
a 78-yard punt to preserve an
Apopka win.
Lake Mary's Billy Caughell
, and Scott Underwood weten't
awed Friday night, however.
- Caughell outpunted Elmore and
Underwood booted the game's
1 only points — a 27-yard field
' goal — to ease the Rama past the
r Blue Darters, 3-0.
The victory was Ihe biggest In
Ihe school's history. It moved
Lake Mary Into solo possession
of first place In Ihe Five Star
Conference with a 5-1 record.
Lake M ary Is 6-1 o v e r a ll.
Apopka. Lake Brantley, which
beat Spruce Creek, and DcLand.
which knocked off Seminole, are
rig h t behind at 4-2 w h ile
Seminole has an outside shot at
3-2. Lake Howell, which handed
Lyman Its seventh straight loss.
Is 3-3.
It was filling that Caughell and
Underwood would be Friday's
heroes. Each has been a threeyear varsity performer. They
have seen the lean times (1-9 as
sophomores) get better (6-4 as
Juniors). This year — Ihetr final
— should be the best ever.
Underwood, who was the Na­
tional Punt, Pass and Kick
champion as an eighth grader,
had a premonition that the game
might come down to a field goal.
"I worked extra hard before the
gunie because t knew It would be
close," said the stocky senior. "I
thought It might be, 24-21, or
something like that, but never,
3-0."
Lake Mary moved Into position
on a couple of Interference calls
and several dctermlnted runs by
Underwood, who also plays
fullback. At the 10, the drive
stalled and coach Harry Nelson
summoned the field goal team.
Underwood was at a slight
angle from the left, no problem
since his left-fooled kicks hook to
Ihe right anyway. "I Just kept
my head down and followed
th ro u g h ," hr said.
Little did Underwood know,
that kick would be the margin of
difference, thanks to a relentless
defense and several booming
punts by hts buddy, Caughell.
Caughell punted six times on
the night for an average of 41
yards. Elmore punted live times
for an average of 37 yards.
The two were pretty even until
It counted. Down the stretch.
Caughell was awesome. After
shanking a 26-yarder to open the
t h i r d p e r i o d , th e s e n io r
, linebacker came back with boots
of 59 and 32 yards. Both rolled
Into the end zone, but with a
healthy K*y Mansfield lit the
lineup, they would have been
down Inside the 10 yard line even more Impressive.
Elmore, meanwhile, got ofT a
b ig 37 -yarder In the third
quarter, but he failed miserably
on hi*
two booUl ■
yarders and a 22-yarder. A l­
though neither team scored In
the second half, those punts
made the difference of keeping
Flm nre'i educated toe out of
field goal range.

first of his two scores.
The teams traded punts until 1:34
was left In the half when Ron Shegog
snaCCfd a Thvhscn pass off McCombs'
hards and returned it to the UCF 26,
one olav later Rice hit Terry Gentry

opened the scoring with a 7-yard
|mum to Mark Clayton and then
added a 10-yarder to Dan Johnson.
Uwe von Schamann kicked a 22yard field goal which was followed
by a 65-yard completion to Clayton.

Even though he wasn't swimming In hts beat
events. Seminole High's Chuck Burgess stt|l
flashed tne form of a champion Saturday. Burgess
won both the 50 freestyle and the 100 freestyle In
the Five Star Conference Championships at
Lyman High.
While Burgess chalked up two more victories,
coach Don Clark's Lyman Greyhounds swept to a
pair of conference titles as the boys, behind two
firsts by Charlie Rose, sailed past Mainland.
277-199, and the girls edged Lake Howell.
227-217.
Burgess, a senior, won the 50 free with a time of
23.1 and the 100 Tree with a 50.5 clocking.
" I was really pleased with my performance
considering 1 swam In weak events for myself,"
Burgess said. "M y strongest events ore the IM
(Individual medley) and 100 fly."
It was only the first time this prep season
Burgess has competed In the 100 free and only
the second time In the 50 free. Burgess was
shooting for Seminole High's school records
Saturday but fell short of tbe mark.
"I was a little disappointed I didn't break the
records." he said.
Rose took first place In the 200 Individual
medley with a time of 2:02.6 and the 100
backstroke at 57.4.
Lyman also took first place In the 400’free relay
with a time of 3:29.3 compared to 3:39.5 fbr
Mainland.
Lake Mary, which finished third at 175. took
first place the 200 medley relay with a time of
1:46.3.
Behind Lake Mary in the standings were Lake
Brantley at 135, Lake Howell at 127 and
Seminole, which had only four swimmers, was
sixth at 74. "W e did great for only having fotuguys." Burgess said of the Semlnoles.
In the girls meet. Lyman won the final event of
the meet, the 400 free relay, to outdistance Lake
Howell by 10 points. It was the only first place of
the meet for the Lady Greyhounds. Second places
for Lyman Included Jane Hall In the 200 IM
12:21.0) and the 100 breststroke (1:14.0), Karen
Long in the 100 fly (1:04.6) and 100 backstroke
(1:06.1) and Shannon Parker In the 50 free 126.4).
Lake Mary's third place finish (178 points) was
keyed by first place performances by Sheri
Clayton in the 200 free (2:02.0) and 500 fret
(5:21.4) and Sherry Purkerson's first place In the
100 breaststroke (1:13.8).

Cowboys 23. Colts a
Danny White, starting again after
spending Ihe first half of the season
as a backup, threw for 219 yards
and two TDS tn the first half to
spark Dallas over Indianapolis. The
Cowboys' Tony Dorsett gained 104
ynrds for his first lOO-yard effort
this season to m ove past the
9.000-yard mark for his career.
White had a 38-yard TD pass to
Tony Hill and a flvc-yardcr to Doug
Cosble. Rafael Scptien added three
field goals.

Bears IB, Vikings 7
Jim McMahon threw for one TD
und Mail Suhey ran for another to
lift C h ic a g o o v e r M in n esota .
McMahon hit Dennis McKinnon on a
18-yard TD pass and Suhey scored
on a 2-yard run for the Bears, who
lead the NFC Central at 6-3.
Chicago's defense recorded a club
record 11 sacks of Archie Manning
to send the Vikings to their fifth
straight loss.

Pizzoiato Beats Heat, Bussereau Doesn't, In Marathon
NEW YORK (UPI) - For most city
dwellers. Sunday was a perfect day to go
out and view the 15th New York City
Marathon. For the 18. 635 participants,
however, the day couldn't have been less
Ideal.
Though the date of the marathon was
pushed back a week to give the summer
Olympians more time to recover. New
York was hit by u blast of Indian
Summer that pushed temperatures close
to 80 degrees and humidity up lo nearly
90 percent.
Due to those conditions — and a field
depleted bv last Sunday'a America's

Pro Roundup
Marathon In Chicago — the winning time
of 2 hours. 14 minutes and 53 seconds
for unknown Orlando Pizzoiato o f Italy
was the slowest in New York since 1975.
when Tom Fleming won In 2:19:27.
The heat may have contributed to the
death of runner Jacques Bussereau. a
48-year-old French citizen who. was
stricken by cardiac arrest Just before the
Queensbnmugh Bridge at the 15-milr

mark of the 26-mile. 385-yard course
through New York's five boroughs.
Pizzoiato, after overcoming leg cramps
that forced him to stop eight times, knelt
down and kissed the street at the finish,
much as Rod Dixon had done when he
rallied last year In the final yards to win
this event. Dtxon fell victim to the heat
and dropped out with 4 miles lo go.

KKATZEKT WINE AT MILWAUKEE
PENSACOLA (UPI) - Veteran Bill
Kratzcrt ended three years of frustration
Sunday with birdies on three of the last
four holes to edge John Mahaffey and
Englishman Ken Brown In the 9300.000

Pensacola Open.
Kratzcrt. who has suffered from ti
donllls In hts hands, had not won sir
the Greater Milwaukee Open In I960 a
had slipped to less than $15,000
official earnings a year ago.
It had gotten lo the point where
found himself thinking more abc
making the top 125 on the money I
and keeping hts tour exemption th
about winning tournaments.
He fashioned the win with thi
consecutive birdies beginning at I
15th. and an 8-foul par-saving putt
the 18th

�In last year's Five Star Confer­
ence meet Lake Mary's Sue
Kingsbury, then a freshman,
Continued from 7A
finished second. But. because of
the number one team In the a nagging hip injury. Kingsbury
state (Lake Howell)."
hasn't been at 100 percent the
Seminole's freshmen (lashes. entire 1984 season. The Lady
Martin and Websler. are close
R a m s ' s o p h o m o r e fo u g h t
friends when they're not com­ through the pain Saturday to
peting and they stick pretty finish 16th with a time of
close together when they're 13:18.4).
running too. Martin came In
"A healthy Kingsbury and we
second Saturday and broke her would have done better.' Lake
own school record In the process Mary coach Mike Gibson said.
with a time of 12:05.7 and "She ran In a lot of pain. I could
Webster was fourth ag 12:21.6.
see it in her face at the mile
Oebblc Colem an (12th at mark. She showed a lot of heart
13:07.2) continued to run con­ In finishing the race."
sistent as the Tribe's number
Kingsbury's Injury, which
three performer. "She's a real started to bother her in the past
solid number three runner." track season, and the doctors
T o m b ros said o f C olem an. say It's the result of her growing
Completing Seminole's top so fast. "Th e doctors say the
five were Jennifer Roberts (19th Injury Is Just something that she
at 13:31.6) and Katrina Walker has to outgrow," Gibson said.
With Kingsbury bothered by
(24th at 14:01). "Roberts and
Walker arc definitely making us her Injury, Heather Helkklla. a
tougher as a group as the big freshman, has taken over the
three meets (district, region, number one spot for the Lady
state) approach." Tombros said. Rams. Helkklla ran another out­
A lso running for the Lady standing race Saturday as she
finished eighth with a time of
S e m i n o l e s w e r e S h e r in a
12:42.6. Fran Gordon, a senior,
Johnson (35th at 15:10.8) and
HeraW State bv Tammy VMcant
Lisa Grant (38th at 15:31.3).
contin u ed to perform co n ­
Led by Kim Pacctclll and sistently for the Rams as she L a k e B r a n t le y ' s Jo a n n e
Michelle Herbst. Lake Brantley's came In 13th at 13:07.9.
Hayward trudges across the
Jodie McCurdy ran another finish line. The pretty Patriot
Lady Patriots moved up to third
place. If the Lady Patriots can strong race for Lake Mary as she senior finished 20th in Saturcontinue to progress, their moved up to the number four day's F iv e Star Conference
chances look good In the meets spot with a 27th place finish and meet at Lake M ary High.
ahead.
a time of 14:16.7. Liz Stone
Pacctclll finished llt h with a (28th at 14:20.3) moved up to the Lady Greyhounds' second
time of 13:03.5 and Herbst was number five for Lake Mary. Also runner as she came In 10th at
15th at 13:17 7. Completing the running for the Rams were Lisa 13:01.4.
Shelby (30th at 14:39.9) and
Lady Patriots top five were
Completing Lyman's top five
Niki Hays (33rd at 15:02.7).
J o a n n e H a yw a rd (2 0 th at
were Tammy Smith 131st at
Lyman freshman Tracy Fisher 14:46.4). Kathl Hunzlker (36th
13:33.5). Kim Lubenow (21st at
13:36.3) and Melissa Meghdadl remained one of the county's top at 15:11.6) and Julie Scllgson
(23rd at 13:58.1). Also running Individuals as she came In third (39th at 15:49.2|. Also running
fo r B r a n t l e y wa s L y n n
with a time of 12:08.2. Julie for Lyman was Artemis Elliott
Greenberg, a sophomore, was (45th at 17:26.5).
Gomezperalta (26th at 14:09.1).

Evening Herald, Sanlord, FI.

...Lady Hawks

...Rams
Continued from 7A
i came to run Saturday. Junior
Ken Rohr was the first Ram to
i cross the finish line and after
Rohr, the Rams Just kept on
[coming. Rohr finished second In
the race with a time of 16:16.9
Land he was followed in Lake
1Mary’s closely packed top five by
(Bob Howard (third at 16:33.9),
Harold Pitts (fifth at 16:56.2).
IMalt Palumbo (sixth at 17:01.4)
land Jim Shepherd (eighth at
J17:15.1).
Also running for the Rams
[Saturday were John Amrheln
I (10th at 17:34.3) and Tom Wait
(20th at 17:50.1).
While Lake Mary rolled to Its
second consecutive Five Star
Conference title. Seminole's Billy
Penlck won the Individual race
and again it was by a wide
m argin. The Seminole High
Junior finished with a time of

15:40.1, more than 35 seconds
better than the second place
Individual.
"H e Just continues to bury the
competition," Seminole coach
Ted Tombros said of Penlck.
S e m in o le ’ s n u m b e r tw o
runner. Larry Cosby, continued
to establish himself as one of the
are's lop performers as he came
In fourth with a time of 18:51.3.
" L a r r y 's re a lly com in g on
strong." Tombros said of Cosby.
Kelly Faint moved up consid­
erably Saturday as he came In
16th with a time of 17:42.0 and
Kelvin Abney ran another strong
race as he finished 19th at
17:47.5, "Faint and Abney are
developing Into a solid third and
fourth runners," said Tombros.
Completing Seminole’ s top
five was John Herberger who
finished 46th at 19:24.6 and
number six for the Tribe was
Randy Drury |37th at 18:48.6).
Also running for Seminole was
Eric Martin (49th at 19:52.6).
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1952 Olympics. "W e finished
first In the Olympic trials." said
Mary. "W e were really on the
verge of something big."
They didn't realize how big. At
that paint. Sam Snyder and his
International Water Follies dis­
covered the girls. It was a match
made in heaven for the Dwight
girls. "W e got the opportunity to
turn professional and w e've
never regretted." said Mary.
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love, enjoying all of that travel
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money could be made doing
water ballet. She had played on
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that she met a Mr. Eddie Rose.
Captivated by the New Jersey
charm, she married him two
years later. And, life has been a
barrel of laughes ever since.
"Oh. that was an exciting
time." she said. "W e travelled all
over the world. It seems we
spent our anniversary in a dif­
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got tired of It.”
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By Chris Flster
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The home field advantage was good to Lake
Mary's Rams in football Friday n&lt;giii and Ihc
home course was helped out Lake Mary Junior
varsity cross country runner Eric Peterson.
Peterson used the hill on the Lake Mary High
course to his advantage and fought off Lyman's
Tim Jones In an exciting finish to win Ihr
Individual title- Saturday at the Five Star
Conference Championships. Ihc final Junior
varsity event of the season.
Peterson, a freshmnn, finished with a time of
17:28,8. three tenths of a second ahead or Jones,
who finished at 17:29.1.
Jones had passed Peterson In the first part of
the nice, hut the Lake Mary JV standout used the
hill to regain the lead. Peterson maintained his
lead and Jones put on Ills kick In the stretch run.
But Peterson rose to the challenge and fought off
Jones for the victory.
Lyman came away with the learn tllle Satur­
day. Just edging out the Rams, wllh u team score
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DcLand'a Mary Aman was Ihc individual
winner with a time of 13:27. but the lardy
Bulldogs didn't have a learn score.
After Aman came In. Lake Howell had Hie next
five finishers led by Bonnie Oliver who was
second individually (and first tn the team scoring)
wilh a time of 13:34.9. Oliver was followed by
Diane DiMauro (third at 13:47.91. Kim Hammontree (fourth at 13:52.6). Gwen Lane (fifth at
13:52.8) and Terry Grlnger (sixth nt 14 01.5).
Seminole's top JV runner was Glenda Bass wlto
came In 10th with a lime of 14:27.1. Lake Mary
had two JV runners Including Krlslln Pnwlowskl
|25lh ai 17:06.2) und Kim Wager (26lh at
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first year runners and they're
making p rogress." Tom bros
said. "They will help us down
the road."

Lake Howell 1s a young learn
that continues to make progress.
Leading the way for the Silver
Hawks Saturday were Jeff Van
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thony Howe, a freshman. Van
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time of 17:37.1 and Howe was
13th at 17:37.7.

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"M y sister was running the
Orlando Swim School." said
Mary. "She called and said she
needed help. It was a perfect
sltutation for us. We moved to
Altamonte Springs."
Once there. Mary turned her
efforts to coaching. •She orga­
nized the Lore IIs. a Longwood
synchronized swim team that
has become very successful.
Last year. Tia Hardy, one of
Mary's pupils, finished second In
the figures and third In the solo.
But coaching hasn't been

enough to placate her. In 1976.
she and her sister relumed to
the Grand Masters National
Championship and won the duet
In Richmond, Va. Again, in
1977, they went lo Alexandria.
Va. and won (he duct.
She is also Instrumental on the
national level. She Is National
A g e G rou p C h a irm a n and
Publicity Chairman for Syn­
chronized Swimming. Mary ts
Adm inistrative Chairman for
Florida.
Yes. a rose ts a rose Is a rose,
and so Is Mary.

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Principle O f Trick O r Treat
Pure A n d Simple Blackmail
DEAR ABBT: Those who pre­
s u m a b ly w o r ry a b ou t th e ir
children who are out trtek-ortreating on Halloween should
lake a lesson from m y mother
and her friends. Th ey never had
to w o rry . W e s ta y ed h om e
because she and her neighbors
would loss the best party o f the
year—next to Christmas. They
did this with little effort, perm it­
ting the children to do most ol
the work and planning.
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drinks, cookies and cakes were
In bountiful supply. W e played
games, bobbed for apples and
received prizes for our costumes.
Grow ing up In a small town
(population about 9 000). I never
heard o f trick or treat until I
moved to Washington. D.C. We
d id n ’ t have to w o rry about
poisoned candy, pins and razor
blades In apples, or the threat of
being lured Into the home o f a
stranger to be molested.
! p e r s o n a lly d e s p is e th e
custom o f trick or treat and
refuse to condone It by en ­
couraging children to come to
my door. Call me Scrooge.
Fortunately, more parents In
m y part of the country arc
beinginning to see the sense in
block parties on Halloween. 1
hope It catches on and replaces
the deplorable custom o f sending
children out to beg for treats.
CONCERNED MOTHER
DEAR CONCERNED: You hit
'upon something that has trou­
bled me for a number of years.
Th e very principle o f trick or
t r e a t Is p u r e a n d s im p le
blackmail: " I f you don't give me
a treat, I will play a trick on

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and report to me that they saw
my wife with another man.
i am aware o f what Is going on.
and I do not have lo be reminded
o f m y Incapability lo do things
for her. W hy. oh why. can’ t
these people keep ilte ir big
mouths shut?
I’ ll bet others have this pro­
blem. too. If you print this. It will
probably 'go up on a lot o f
bulletin boards. Thank you for
listening.

Dear
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y o u "—the " t r ic k " being any­
thing from overturning garbage
can s, so a p in g (o r b reakin g!
windows, or deteg-aaxtau* dam­
age to property.
This kind of vicious and an­
tisocial behavior should not tie
tolerated. Most police depart­
ments must call In extra hands
on H allow een to patrol the
streets In an effort to protect
private and public property.
What began years ago as a
harmless holiday, celebrated by
te llin g ch ild ren scary ghost
s t o r ie s a b o u t Im a g in a r y
wlthches. goblins and spirits,
h a s t u r n e d In t o l e g a l i z e d
blackmail.
Halloween has become srarler
than ever, and I vole for abol­
ishing the custom o f trick or
treat. Readers?

people arc m ore thoughtless
than m alicious. I hope this
reminds those who carry laics to
use their heads.

DEAR ABBT: Single A m eri­
can women shouldn't complain
about the "M s.” title.
In Australia an unm arried
wom an—be she 18 or 80—Is
officially listed as a "spinster”
on her passport!

AMAZED IN AMERICA
DEAR ABBT: 1 recently at­
tended a large shower for a
young bride-to-be.
After the bride opened all the
gifts, she passed around some
notcslzed envelopes and asked
e v e r y gu est to a d d ress an
envelope to herself! I had never
seen this done before.
Some girls thought It wus
practical. Others called It tacky.
What do you think?

DEAR ABBT: I have been a
resident In a nursing home for
many years. My mind Is sound,
but my body Is badly crippled.
My wife visits me every day
w ithout fall. She has never
neglected me and I know she
loves me very much.
I've always encouraged her to
have a little social life, but every
time she goes to dinner with a
, gentleman, and the em ployees
here at the home sec her. they

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Police Department Hosts
Halloween Party For Kids
The Longwood Police Department will sponsor
a Halloween party and haunted house as a safe
alternative lo door-to-door (rick or treating.
The police station. 175 W. Warren Ave., will be
decorated and a 10-cent donation at the game
booths will help defray the cost o f candy.
Th e haunted house and Halloween grab bag arc
free to all children 12 and under from 6 p.m. (o 10
p.m. Oct. 31. Th e contest schedule Is 6:30 to 7
p.m. for ages 1 to 4. 7 to 7:30 p.m. for ages 5 to 8.
and 7:30 to 8 p.m. foragesO to 12.
Th e Longwood Police Department has shown
Its enre and Interest In our children. Longwood
should be proud o f this fine department.
Monday. Nov. 12. a program and workshop will
be held at the First Baptist Church o f Sweetwater.
Th e social begins at 9:30 a.m. and Ihe meeting at
10 a.m. Ed Lachtura o f the Flower Market will
demonstrate a Thanksgiving centerpiece which
can be transformed Into a Christmas centerpiece.
One lucky mem ber will receive the centerpiece. A
bow workshop will follow this meeting.

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a $100 check from the club's
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C h a r it y F u n d , to M . A.
Purdy, executive director ot
O a sis W orkshop In c., 201
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donation to the W eklva Youth Camp pool facility.
This donation Is Ihe result of Ihe very successful
Home and Garden Tour held last May.
Th e fifth graders’ Ecology Club al Sable Point
Elementary School has formed a gardening group
under the supervision o f Mary Jo Brockman.
Andy Becker Is the "W eed Busters” repre­
sentative and Holly Meyers Is (h r srhool sponsor.
T h e Garden Th erapy Group, with acting
chairwoman Merle Turnage. 300 Tlm brrcovc

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Circle. Is working with Sandy Clark o f South
Seminole Com m unity Hospital on plans for
landscaping certain areas of this new facility.
The Sanlando United Methodist Mens’ Club Is
having Its Fall Bar-B-Que at Fellowship Hall on
Saturday. Nov. 10, from 11 a.m. lo 7 p.m. The
cost Is 82.50 for a sandwich plale or 64 for a
dinner plate. Tickets are available In the church
office or at the barbecue. 1890 West SR 434.
Longwood.
The Eighth Annual Arts and Crafts Festival lo
be held In the Historic District o f Longwood. will
be Saturday and Sunday. Nov. 17 and 18. Artists,
craftspeople, church groups, civic and service
organizations are given an opportunity to sell art
and craft Items, homemade food, specialty Items
and any Item which Is handmade and not
commercially produced.
For more Information call: Marge Belne (3051
830-5273 (daytim e) and Julie Stanlck (305)
365-3791 (after 4 p.m ).
The Longw ood Senior Social Clubs' next
meeting Is Wednesday. Nov. 7. at noon, at the
Longwood Community Building.

Clogging Team Dances
Way To G ran d Champs
T h e Southern Appalachian
Mountains Is the birthplace and
the traditional hom e o f the
dance form known as "c lo g ­
g in g." Tracing Ita roots to (he
folk dances of Soctland. Ireland.
Germany and other European
countries, clogging has moved
from the mountains and spread
Its appeal to all areas o f the
c o u n try , e s p e c ia lly F lo rid a.
Florida boasts some 105 clogglng clubs and teams
throughout the state with an
estimated 3,000 dancers.
The weekend o f Oct. 12-14. a
number o f teams from Florida.

along with others from Georgia.
North Carolina. Virginia. Ken­
tucky. Tennessee. Mississippi,
und Utah, participated In the
Fontana U n iv ersa l C lo g g in g
Competition. Ninety-two teams
co m p eted In the traditional
mountain style dances, and In
cetegorles for line dances ahd
show routines which are moat
popular In Florida.

Buckin' Mule rehearses In
Sanford, but members live In
Orlando. Chuluota. Lake Mary.
Altamonte Springs, and Sanford.
Th e Buckin' Mule-Mountain Most members have been danc­
Dance Tram , under the direction ing three or four years and have
o f S cotty B llz o f A ltam on te danced all over the Southeast
Springs, took a third, two sec­ Including Disney W orld. Sea
o n d . a n d t h r e e fir s t - p la c e World. Circus World. Six Flags
Over Georgia. Opryland. and the
K n o x v ille and N ew O rlean s
World Fairs.

Growing Up With
Beta Sigma Phi
XI Theta Epsilon Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi met at the home
o f Bonnie Jones w ho presented a
program on "G row in g Up with
Beta Sigma Phi."
She described how members
grow through the years wtlh
Beta Sigma Phi — how they
start out aa a Ritual of Jewel and
learn the ritual starting with a
good foundation to move up to
an Examplar degree where so­
rority slaters continue to grow
and build on the foundation.

trophies. The team was also
n a m e d th e G r a n d O v e r a ll
Champion. Bllz came In first In
his age division In Individual
competition and Joyce Hensley
o f O r la n d o , a n o t h e r te a m
member, was second In her age
division.

Ih e service com m ittee re­
ceived a thank you note from
I.S.l.S. and the fam ily they
helped.
L o is S m it h th a n k e d th e
chapter for selecting her as Its
Valentine Girl.
Refreshments were served to
the following attending: Donna
Frank. Ruth G aln ea. G ln ny
Hagan. Victoria Hughes. Bonnie
Jones. Lola Smith. Tracey Wight
and Laurel Rodgers.

From there, members
pro­
gress to the Preceptor degree
where they have completed their
progression but will continue to
help the other degrees with their
foundations.
Following the program, presi­
dent Victoria Hughes led the
business meeting.
The social committee finalized
plana for the cooknul at the
beach and made plans for the
Autumn W itchery In Daytona
Beach.

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�I B —Evening Herald, Senlord, FI.

Legal Notice
S A L E OF W A T E R TA N K
Seeded bid* w ill be received br
the School Board M Seminole
County. Florida, until &gt; 00 P M
on November t . I esc. et the
office of the Superintendent,
t i l l Me I Ion* i lie Avenue. San
ford. Florida 1)77), et which
time and place all proposals w ill
be publicly opened end reed
aloud tor the tale ot a water
ta n k and it a n d a r d t at
Cattelberry Elem entary School
T e rm t end Condition! ot the
tale may be received from the
Purchasing Department at the
above eddrett or by calling Don
C o le m a n , S u p e r v i s o r e t
Purchasing al 705 I I I 17S3 The
Board re te rv e t Ihe right to
re|et&lt; any or a ll bh’
b a t e d t h i s 14th d a y o l
October. I S it
•William J K ro ll, Chairman
Robert W Hughes Superin
Publish October 3*. I tee
O E V las___________________________
1 n ~TM« C IR C U IT CO URT OF
THE E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C I R C U I T . IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
FL O R IO F
CIVIa. ACTIO N n o .
n tm C A se p
S EC TIO N S
S O U T H E A S T B A N K , N A .,
l/ fc / a S O U T H E A S T F I R S T
N ATIO N AL B A N K O F M IA M I,
e net .one I banking association
Plaint IIt.
VS
W A YN E H L R O H LFIN G and
V IR G IN IA C R O H LF IN G .
Defendants
N O TICE O F S A LE
PU RSU A N T TO C H A P T E R SI
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant la an Order or Final
Judgm anl dalad O clabar i t ,
Itta . and entered In C ivil Action
Case Ho. n 1)4) CABS F of Ihe
C ircu it Court ot Itia Eighteenth
Ju d ic ia l C irc u it In and tor
S tm ln o la C o u n ty . F lo r id a ,
Wherein, SO U TH EAST BAN K.
N A . P la ln lllt, and W A YN E
H L . R O H L F IN G an d
V IR G IN IA O R O H LFIN G . De
lendants, I w ill sail la tha
highest and best bidder tor cash
In tha lobby a l tha W ell front
door ol tha Seminole County
Courthouse In Senlord. Seminole
County, Florida at ll :M o'clock
A M , on the 14th day at Nov
ember. ISS4. tha following da
scrlbad properly as set form In
said Order or Fin al Judgmanl.
to w it:
I I Tha following described
r a a l p r o p e r t y lo c a te d In
Seminole County. Florida:
Begin at the Northeast comer
ol Lo l i. Block E, a
S W E E T W A T E R C LU B U N IT I,
according to the Plat thereof
recorded In Plot Book It, Pages
M. &gt;7 and X , ot tha Public
Records et Seminole County.
Florida; thence run N. 4J-OOOG"
E 14 I l f feat to tha P C. ot a
c u rv t concave Southeasterly
having a radius of &gt;00 00 toot;
I hence rim Northeasterly along
said curve 141 &gt;70 toel through e
central angle ol 40*M')4" to a
point on said curve, thence run
S 00*14 M l" W M S IS I teat;
thence run N »*•&gt;)'&gt;)»" W.
l i t 00 toel lo Ihe Southeast
corner ot said Lot I ; thence run
N 00*14 is 1 E ekmg the East
line ol said Lot l, s t l . l f l toot to
the Point of Beginning, all tying
an d b e in g in S e c tio n 11,
Township &gt;0 South Range »
E ast. Seminole County, Florida
AND ALSO ; Let I, Black E .
S W E E T W A T ER C L U B , U N IT I.
according lo lha P la l thereof ot
recorded In Plot Book I I . Pages
M. &gt;7. end X . at the Public
Records at Seminole County.
Florida
S U B JE C T TO encumbrances,
restrictions end easements of
record
HAH ol tha claim , otlolo.
right, title and/or Interest ot Iho
O e le n d in t , W A Y N E H . L .
R O H LF IN G . In the following
p artnerships e t his Interest
therein appears at follows
a) An undivided thirty three
end one third percent ( H M L )
Interest In a certain partnership
o s a v ld o n c a d b y w r l l l o n
Partnership Agreement dated
N ovem ber 1, )» 7 ). between
Georges C. SI. L lu r t n l. Philip
T o t lc h a n d W A Y N E H . L .
R O H LFIN G
b) An undivided titty percent
I M M Interest In a C trtaln
partnership et evidenced by a
w rlllon Partnership Agreement
dated August » . 1174 between
Georges C. Sf. Laurent. Philip
T a t l c h an d W A Y N E H L .
R O H LF IN G .
c l An undivided twelve par
cant l l l % l Interest In a certain
partnership as avldancad by a
written Partnership Agreement
dated M arch 7, 1*71. between
Gaorgas C SI Laurent, Bitty 1.
P l l e l a n . W A Y N E H .L
R O H L F IN G a n d L d ra n E .
Hake.
d l An undivided twenty tour
percent l &gt;4% I Interest In a
c e rta in p a rtn e rsh ip a s e v l
danced by w ritten Partnership
Agreement dated September I f .
lf?&gt;. between Georges C. St.
L a u r e n t . W A Y N E H .L .
R O H L F IN G a n d L e r e n E .
Stake
• I An undivided thirty three
and one third percent (3&gt; te% l
interest in a certain partnership
a s a v ld a n c a d b y w r i t t e n
Partn ersh ip Agreement dated
Novem ber IS. t fT t, between
Georges C SI Laurent. W A Y N E
H L R O H LF IN G and Loren E .
Slake
D A II o l tha c la im , ettato.
right, title and/or Interest e l lha
D t le n d a n l. W A Y N E H .L .
R O H L F IN G , In and to SSR
P r o p e r t ie s , A F le r ld a
partnership. Including a ll rights
to receive any distribution from
SSR properties, whether et In­
come or capital, and whether
mads In cash, securities or ether
41 A ll at lha Claim, estate,
right. Illte an*/or Interest at Rig

Monday, Oct. M, IfM

Legal Notice
O e le n d e n l, W A Y N E H L .
R O H LF IN G . In Ihe following
shorts of capital stock ol Amsr
lean Wood Products. Inc.:
No of S h a m
Certificate No
ST,71|
1
4.250
1
J.*27
17
31
m .t t a
24.J14
1)
4 US
70
4 US
X
4.U4
11
1.74?
33
11e7*2
3*
S) All r Ight, I Hie and Inter etl In
and/or to a H I M twenty live
p e r c t n l In te re s t In In d ls i
A s s o c ia t e s , « F lo r id a
partnership. Including, all right
to receive any distributions,
whether ot Income or capital,
w h e t h e r m a t s In c a s h ,
t e c u r l t l s s . r a a l p r e p a r ly ,
personal property or otherwise,
an d w h ic h In s u re to sa id
Partnership Interest
D A T E D th is lo th d ay at
October, 1X4
(S E A L )
A R TH U R H B E C K W IT H , JR
Clerk at said Circuit Court
B y : Jean Brlllent
Deputy Clark
Publish: October &gt;f A Nov
ember 1 lots
D E Y IX
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FO R SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
F R O B A T E DIVISION
File Number M I7 S C P
Dhrtslon Probate
I N R E i E S T A T E OF
RAYM O NO W F A R M E R ,J R .,
Deceased
N O TICE OF
A D M IN ISTRATIO N
The edm lnlsfralton ol the
e sta te et R A YM O N D W
F A R M E R . J R ., decaeeed. File
Number ( 4 17S C P , Is pending In
tha Circuit Court tor Seminole
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , P ro b a le
Division, lha address ot tvhlch Is
Seminole County Courthouse. N.
Pork Ave , Sanford, F L 1)771.
The name end address at tha
personal representative and ot
tha personal representative's
attorney are sat forth below
AH Interested parsons are
required to tile with this court,
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FRO M T H E D A TE OF TH E
F I R S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
TH IS N O TIC E : ( I ) all claim s
against lha estate and ( » any
e b lo c tle n by an Interested
parson la wham natlca was
mailed that challenges lha valid
Ity at lha w ill, lha qualification!
ot tha personal representative,
venue, o r' jurisdiction of the
court..
A L L CLA IM S AND O B JE C
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
■E F O R E V E R B A R R E D .
Dote of tha flrtl publication ol
this ram ie' ul administration
October U . IfM .
Pereonal Repretenlellva:
V IV IA N F . FA R M E R
&gt;110 Ridgewood A re . &gt;10)
Senlord. F L H771
Attorney tor Pereonal
Rapreeanlatlva:
FR A N K C WHICH AM.
E S O U IR E ot
STEN STRO M , MclNTOSH.
JU L IA N . C O L B E R T
A WHICH AM, P .A .
P O Bos ISM
Senior*. P L 337771130
Telephone. 101/11} 1171
PuMteh October » . I f . IfM .
D EY -fB
_______________________
Circuit Court
Sentinel* County, Ftorld*
Cos* &gt; r o u t i
Bor nett Bank of Seminole
County, N.A.. o notional
banking auacletlon.
Plaintiff
vs
Jam as Johnson and Brenda
Johnson, hlswlto.
Defendants
Circuit Court
laminate County, Florida
C a saf tS t T t lC A t l K
Herm anR Johnson.
Plaintiff
vs.
Jam as A. Johnson,
Oelendenl

N O TICE O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LS
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that by virtue at those certain
Write at E sedition, as styled
above, and m ar* particularly
that certain Writ ol Elocution
issued out at and under tha teal
at tha Circuit Court at Seminole
County. Florida upon a final
lu d g m e n l re n d e re d In tha
aforesaid court on tha 11 th day
at A p ril, A D IM4 In that
certain case entitled. Harman A.
Johnson, Plaintiff, —v s— Jam as
A Johnson. Defendant, which
•tor a said W rit at Elocution wae
delivered Ip me a t SheriII ot
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon Ihe following
described property owned by
Jam as A Johnson, said pro
party being located in Sam Inala
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , m o re
p a r t i c u l a r l y d o ic r ib a d a i
follows
D e fe n d a n t Ja m e s A .
Johnson's undivided on* half bi­
ter**! In th* tallowing
Lot t&gt;. Black A. Sterling P ark .
Unit 1. according to Plot Book
IS. Pago I ) 14. Public Records ol
SamInoto County, Florida.
1B7 K a y W ill C o u rt,
Casselberry. Florida,
and tha undersigned a* Sharltl
e l Seminole County, Ftorld*.
w ill at l l : « A M . an tha Mth
day ol November. A .O . 1X4,
otter tor tala and M il to lha
highest bidder. FO R CA SH ,
sublact to any and a ll aeltHng
tains, at tha Front (w a il) Doer,
a l the stops- ot the Samlnoi*
County CaurthauM In Ia n lord,
F lo rid a , tha above described
real property
That said sal* I* being mad*
to ta tltfy tha term * at said W rit
e l Elocution.
John B Polk. Sheriff
Samlnoi* County. Flo rid *
Ta fca advertised October I f
Neromber s, I ) . I f . with lha sal*
on Nevamber 10. IfM
O S Y in

legol Notice
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R IO A .
P R O B A TE DIVISION
IN R E E S T A T E OF SELM A E
BAKER.
Ctceatad
N O TICE T O C R E D IT O R S
(Sum m ary Administration)
TO A L L PERSO N S HAVIN G
C L A IM S O R D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
ESTA TE:
Pleas* be advised that an
Order ot Summary Adm lnlttre
tlon hat tuan entered by the
above styled Court and that tho
tutai value ol the above otlolo Is
&gt;11.104 11. consisting ol partonal
p r o p e rty w ith a v a lu e ol
S1.1M.II and reel property with
a value e l its.too 06, said real
property being described *t
followsAn undivided one holt inforatt
tn th# E te of Block ) . T ier I I , of
St Gertrud* Addition to the
Town of Sanford. Flo rid *. P lal
Book I . Pages t i l t l ) of the
Pu blic Records o* Sem inal*
County. F lo r!% ij is .E S S tha
South 1701 teat | :
and
An undivided on* hall Interest
In: Begin a l the Northeast
corner et the EW ol Block ) ,
Tier I I , ol SI. Gertrud* Addition
to tho Town ot Sanford. Florida.
P la l Book 1. Pagas 111 I I I at tha
Pub lic R tcard e of Seminole
County. Florida, run Norlft 31
loot to lha cantor of Commercial
Slraat. thane# run Watt 117.1
teat to a point In the cantor of
Commercial Street 11 teat North
of tha Northwest corner of the
Ete of said Block 1. Tier I I .
thanca run South 31 teal to tha
Northwest corner of tha E ’q ol
sa&lt;d Block &gt;. Twr I I . thanca run
East along tho North line ol Ihe
E &gt;s of said Block } . T ier l | . I &gt;7 1
loot to th* potnl of beginning
end that said attatt have baan
assigned to JOHN C B A K E R .
3004 West Hlghbonki Road.
D e B a ry . Flo rid a 3)71). and
E R N E S T C B A K E R , IM0 West
F irst Street, Sanford. Florida
31771
W ITH IN three months Irom
tho time of iho first publication
of this notice, you or* required
to file with th* Clark of th*
C ir c u it C o u rt of S e m in a l*
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , P ro b a te
Dlvlelon. th* address of which It
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida 11771. a written
statement ot any claim or d*
mand you may have against th*
E slat* ol SELM A E B A K E R .
Deceased
Each claim mutt be In writing
and must Indicate Hi* basis tor
Ihe claim , Ihe name and address
of th* cradltor or h it agent or
a tto r n e y , and th * am ount
claimed If th* claim is not yol
duo. H e . Ir-te ■when II w ill
become due shell be sieled It
Iho claim Is contingent or unli­
quidated. th* nature of th*
uncertainty shell be slated If
th* claim It secured, th* securl
ty sh a ll be described Th *
claimant shell deliver a copy of
tho claim to th* Clerk.
A L L C L A IM S A N O D E
MANOS NOT SO F I L E D W ILL
BE FO R EV ER BA R R ED
Dated October IS. ISM
JohnC. Baker
E rn e ttC Baker
G. Andrew Speer
100 Commercial Street
S u ite !
Sanford. Flo rid * 31771
Attorney tor the Estate ot
Selma E Baker. Deceased
Telephone 1301) 177 CM
Publish October 1* November
1. ISM
D E V I4S
NO TICE OF S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that by virtu * of fhal certain
Writ of Elocution Issued out of
and under tha teal of th* County
Court ol S e m in a l* Co un ty,
Florida, upon a final |udgamant
rendered In th* tforetold court
on th* l i t day of May, A.O. ISM.
In that certain ca t* entitled.
CHliens Bank of Oviedo. Plain
lift, vs Goorg* L . Bush and
Sarah Bush. Defendant, which
atarosatd W rit of Elocution wot
delivered to m* as Shari It of
Samlnoi* County, Ftorld*. and I
have levied upon th* following
doscribed property earned by
Sarah Bush, said preparty being
located In Seminole County.
Florida, more particularly de­
scribed a t tol lews
Begin 71111 teal North and 30
toot Cost of SW corner run E a tl
4*1.13 toel North 1 st toot West
4*3 11 toot South lo t leaf to
beginning. Section 34. Township
IS So u th . R a n g * 11 E a s t ,
lam lnola Caunty, Florida.,
and th* undersigned a t Sheriff
of Stmlnete Caunty. Florid*,
will a l 11:00 A M an to* llth
day of November. A D ISM,
otter tor M l* and sail to tha
highest bidder, tor cash, tub|*cl
to any and all aelstlng lain*, at
the Front (W att) Door a l th*
stops of th* lam lnola Caunty
Courthouse In la n iard , Florida,
above described raal pro
That u ld u l * It being mads
to u t lt f y th* terms ol M id Writ
* f I m u tto n
John E . F a lk , Sheriff
Samlnoi#County. Ftorld*
T * be advertised October » . I t .
November i , l l . with t. j m i * on
Nevamber l l . ISM
D E Y - IX ___________________________
FIC T IT IO U S NAM E
Natlca tt hereby given that I
am engaged In business a l t i l l
S . F r e n c h A v e .. l a n i a r d .
Samlnoi* Caunty- Flo rid * under
the fictitious name of SANFORD
AUCTIO N , and that I Intend to
register M id name with th*
C larh ef th * C irc u it C a u rl.
Sam lnoi* Caunty, Florida In
accordance with th* provisions
*1 the Fictitious Name Statutes,
to-wit: faction Sale* Florida
Statutes 1*17.
/s/bton F Gibson
Publish October 11, 71. W A
November i . t*M.
D IY - fl

N O T IC E O F R E S O L U T IO N
C LO SIN O . V A C A T IN G AND
A B A N D O N I N G
R I O H T S — O F — W A Y OR
D R A IN A G E E A S EM E N T
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that th* Board of County Cam
m lttionart of Samlnoi* County.
Florida, at Its Regular M**t-ng
held an th# 13rd day ot October.
A D , IfM . In the County Com
missionary' Meeting Room at
lha S*mlnoi# County Services
Building In Sanford F Ic-'de
pursuant to Petition end Nolle*
heretofore given, patted and
adopted a Resolution closing
vacating and abandoning, re
neuncing and disclaiming any
and ail rights ot th* County et
Seminote and the public in and
ta Ihe fe ilo w ln p d escrib ed
rights of way or Jra in e je ease
ment. to wit
P A R C E L I T h * easterly MOO
feat et th* waster’y i m 00 teat ol
th* northerly lots 00 feat of th*
southerly 1331 *0 feet ot the Mid
Wto ofth* IWto of Section i
P A R C E L II
Th * easterly
50 00 leet ot the westerly IIMOO
feet ef th* northerly I0*e 00 feel
el the southerly 117} SO leet at
th* M id W&lt;i of the SW’e el
Section 4
PARCEL III Th* northerly
» 00 leet ol the southerly } t ] SO
feel ol the W , el the SW1* ol
Section 4
P A R C E L IV . Th* northerly
M 00 leet el the touhlerty 1X1 Id
teet ot lha W&gt;&gt; ol the SW'e ot
Sections
All of th* above parcels being
* portion of the West •&gt; ef th*
Southwest to of Section 4.
Township I t South. Rang* It
East, a ic tp t that portion lying
southerly ot Senlord Oviedo
Road IS R 4ISI
By the Board of County Com
m itttonert ef Seminole County
F l o r id a , th is 13rd d ay ol
October. A D . IM4
BOARD OF
COUNT Y COM M ISSIONERS
OF SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R IO A
B V t SANDRA G LEN N
CHAIRM AN
ATTEST
A R TH U R H B EC K W ITH . JR
Publish: Cntobecl*. I**4
D E Y 13*

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF
T H E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C I R C U I T IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
F L O R ID A
CA SE NO M 1400 C A H E
IN R E : Tha Form er Marriage
ot C H A R LO T T E SUMAN. l/k/a
C H A R L O T T E W IRTM .
Petitioner/Wlto
and
DONALD B W IR TH . and Hit
Hairs and Assigns.
Respondent/Husband
A M EN D ED N O TICE O F AC
TION
TO: DONALD B W IR TH . and
H ll Heirs and Assign* Rtsldent* Unknown
YO U A R E H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that an action to
conform * deed on th* following
property In Seminole Caunty.
Florida
Lot D . Block H Fosmoor Unit
1. according to Ihe Plot thereof,
as recorded In P la l Book 11.
Pago X and 11 at th* Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida
has baan I Hod against you and
you or* required to servo * copy
ot your written defenses, ll any,
to I f an D EBO R A H A SAM
M O N S. E S Q . . Ja c o b i A
Goodman. P A , I k S R 434
N o rth , A lta m o n te S p rin g s ,
Florida, on or before th* Ttth
day of November. IfM . and III*
th* original with lha Clark of th*
C irc u it Court either bafora
service on P laintiff's attorney or
I m m e d i a t e ly t h e r e a f t e r ,
otherwise a default w ill be
entered against you tor th*
rollaf demanded In th* Petition
to Reform Deed
W ITN ESS my hand and ot
tid a l seal In th* County and
State algreeaid. this llt h day ol
October ISM
H EAL I
A rthur H Beckwith. J r
C L E R K OF T H E COURT
ChoryIR Franklin
Deputy Clerk
Publish; October IS November
1 .1). It. ISM
D E Y 111

NOTICB OF S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that bv virtu* ef that certain
Amended Order on Motion lor
Judgm anl ol Possession and
Sate Issued out ot th* Circuit
Court ot Or eng* County. Florid*
on th* ISth day ol October, A O
ltM In that certain cat* antilted.
Leasing Service Corporation.
P la ln lllf, —vs— A ir Condition
ing Inc. ef Stuerl, • Florida
corporation. Defendant, which
aforesaid Order of Elocution
was delivered to me a t Sheriff of
Samlnoi* County. Florida This
order com m anded that th *
property of the defendant be
sold by the Sherill of Seminole
County. M&gt;d property being
1oca led In Seminole County.
Flerlda. more particularly de
scribed • • lol tows
On* ( I ) Alpha M icro Modal
A M I t l l B uslnats Com puter,
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Megabyte Disk Storage
Five 11) Tttovldto Model S10
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i
Two 111 S4K Memory Boards
and AM 300 4 Port Input, Output
Board
end th* undersigned e t Sherill
ot Semi note County. Florida,
will et I I 00 A M on the4th day
of November. A D IH 4. otter
for M l* end sell to th* highest
bidder. FO R CASH, tiA&gt;|»ct to
any and all salltlng lelnt. at tha
location 0( th* Plaintiff. Leasing
Service Corporation. 303 East
Samoran Blvd . Suit* 110. Alla
monta Springs. Flo rid a , th*
above described personal pro
party
John E . Polk. Sheriff
Samlnoi*County, Florida
T * be published October X .
November I . with th* M l* or,
November S. ISO!
D E Y II?

N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SA LS
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y O IV EN
•hoi by virtu* of that certain
W rit of Elocution Issued out of
end under the teal at lha County
C o u rt *1 to m ln a l* Co un ty,
Florida, upon a final judgement
rendered In lha atoroMld court
on th# Iffh day of Janu ary, A.D.
ISM. In that certain c a t* an
lilted, S A W Kitchens. Inc., a
Florida corporation. FtelnllH,
—v s— Ken Schraw, Defendant,
which * tores* Id Writ at Eetcullon wae delivered to me at
S h eriff *1 Sam lnoi* County,
Ftorld*. end I have levied upon
lha following described property
owned by Ken Schraw. Mid
p ro p e rty b ein g lo ca te d In
Samlnoi* County. Florida, m ar*
p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c rib e d a t
to! lows:
O n * 1171 M erced es 4-dr.
automobile. ID « 113304*1 being
stored a l Foete r't In Longwwud.
Florida.
and lha undersigned a t Sharltl
*1 Samlnoi* County, F tor Ida.
will *1 11.M A M . an th* Mth
day of Nevamber. A D IMA
after tor M l* and M il to tha
highest bidder, tor cash, sublact
to any and all aelstlng tome, al
tha Front (West) Door a l lha
stops at lha Seminal* County
Courthouse In Sanford. Florida,
the above described partonal
property.
That Mid M l* 1* being made
to M lltty th* terms el M id Writ
alEaacuftan.
John I . Fa lk , ShartN
lam inate County. Florida
T * be advertised October I t .
Nevamber A t l . I t , sylth th* M l*
an Nevamber X . ISM
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Iff T N I C IR C U IT COURT OF
T H E E IG H T E E N T H JU O IC IA L
C I R C U I T . IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FL O R ID A
C IV IL ACTION
CASE NO. Cl 14 * K C A *S E
T H E F IR S T . F A . , form erly
F IR S T F E D E R A L SA V IN G S
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
ORLANDO, a corporation.
Plaintiff,

vs
FR A N C O OOASSO and LU
CIA N A OOASSO. h it w it*, and
G A B R IE L E E E V A N G E LIS T A
and D O R A G O M E !
E V A N G E L IS T A , hit wlto.
Defendant i
N O TICE OF S A LE
Nolle* It hereby given that
pursuant to th* Fin al Judgment
ol Foreclosure and veto entered
In tha causa pending In th*
C i r c u it C a u r l In an d lo r
S a m ln o i* C o u n ty, F lo r id * .
October 1). 1X4. being Civil
Number C l M T X C A O t E . lha
undersigned Clerk Still tell ’he
property situated in Seminoto
County, Florida, described at:
L e t 11. W E K I V A C L U B
E S T A T E S . SECTIO N S E V EN
according to th* plal litereol as
recorded in Plat Book ) ) . Pag*
I. Public Records ol Seminoto
County. Florida.
at public M l*, to tha highest
bidder lor cash *1 11 00 A M on
th* n th day ol November. I see.
at lha Watt Front Door ef th*
Sammol* County Courthouse In
Senlord. Florida
D a te d t h is l l t h d a y o l
October. ISM
IS E A L I
Arthur H Beckwith Jr
Clark ol the Circuit Court
By Jean B riiieni
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 77. 7*. I tie
D EV tit

BY GARRY TRUDEAU
C A M *m C m j*S ,A iA M £ &gt; W
MAOVNJD BUSHS H A &amp; 0U S
n u a M R S A tZ H N S fV S U V W

mzvnsMFTAamromm a ru e rw ia e o s a tO F m

71—Help Wanlad

I N T H I C IR C U IT COURT
IN AND FOR
S E M IN O LE CO U N TY,
F L O R ID A
CA SE NO. SS-MII-CA-OPF
M O R TO A O I FO R E C L O S U R E
P IO N E E R F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, tie ..
Plaintiffs,
vs
M ARC B E N N E T T , at u s.,
at at..
Defendants
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO ; M ARC B E N N E T T , l/k/e
M A RC B E N A M I, and JOSE
B E N N E T T , h is w it# , and
I R E N E B E N N E T T , l/ k / a
I R E N E B E N A M I. and a ll
p art!** claim ing Interest by.
Ih ra u g h . und er, o r ogolnet
M ARC B E N N E T T , t/k/o MARC
B E N A M I. and JO S E B EN
N E T T , his w it*, and IR E N E
B E N N E T T . f / V * IR E N E B EN
A M I, and #11 port las having or
claim ing to have any right, till*
or Interest In th * property
her tin described
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D that an
action to toractoo* a Mortgage
an th* following properly In
Seminote County- Florida
Lot S4. SP R IN G OAKS. *C
cording to lha Flat thereof os
recorded In F la t Book 1*. Paget
M and I I Public Records of
Sam (note County, Florid*,
hat baan filed against you and
you are required to serve I copy
Of your written detent*!, If any,
to It on J P . Carolan I I I . of
Wtndorwaodte. Memos. Ward 1
Woodman. P .A ., P lain tiff’s at
toriteyt. whose address It Post
Office Baa MB. Winter P ark.
Florida llTSPOaao. an or before
November 1, ISM. and til* th*
original with th* Clark ef this
Court tllh o r be lure service on
Plaintiffs' attorneys or Immadl
atoly thereafter; otherwise a
default w ill b* entered against
you tor th* relief demanded In
th* complaint or petition
D A T E D on October 4. is m
(S E A L )
A R T H U R H B E C K W IT H . JR .
A S C L E R K O F T H E COURT
B y : Jean Brlllent
Deputy Clerk
Publish: October | . 11, » . it .
ISM
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Legal Notice

legal Notice

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A u m w N A iu tp n js r .

lU M L K tts m P T O
U M O m yM TH ESC F
NATIONAL B H U &amp; N C f
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C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Sem inole
322-2611

Orlando * Winter Park
631-9993

DEADLINES

F A C T O R Y H E L P E R S - Good
starting pay. Fu ll banatitt
C a l l F u t u r a s *7 1 s lo e
General delivery and light teles
1400 per week Mutt be 17
years end up Soma walking
Involved Sand: K sm* and
phone to T P W . 7100 Overland
R d . Lockhart, F I * ITS to
G E N E R A L O F F IC E P EO P LE
W A N T E D Good psy Im
m o d u li C all Futures S7| 4300

Noon Tho Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday
Monday - 11:00 A.M. Saturday

AAA EMPLOYMENT

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
PATES
I tim * ................. ............
HOURS
3 co n sacu tiv d tim « s

J.-30A.M. • 5:30P.M.
M0N0AY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 - Noon

MC
5B C
7 c o n se cu tiv e tim es 4 9 C
1 0 c a n s a c H tirt tim es 4 4 C

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Otters

PERMANENT Jobs
21 —Personals

71- H e l p Wanted

ST JU D E TH A N K YOU
tor favor* granted
___________ M C Y____________

Cap* Canaveral Him eipand ng
In Samlnoi* I workers pro
due Ing. * more needed S IX
P /T . U K full lime Career
oriented people Only over I I
Full training
111 17P7, before t_________

23—Lost A Found
REWARD
Lo ti brown leather wallet El
ther at Heir In’ Piece perking
let. or Winn D ial* on First St
Contains check book from
A t la n t i c B a n k . D r i v e r s
License, end other papers and
cards good only to owner If
lound pleas* plum* 177 7110
No questions asked

25—Special Notices
Andrea’s Lawn A Landscaping
Spectjllilng In maintenance of
Commercial Property
Large A Sm all.................... 1)11*34
Animal A House Sitting Service
Year Heme. Deed References.
^ A n l m a ls ^ n j H ie t J I T lI l^ ^

27—Nursery A
Child Care
FO R D U A L IT Y C H IL D C A R E
With t a Educaltonal Program
Call 111 *4)4

33—Real Estate
Courses
BOB M. B A L L JR .
SCHOOL OF R E A L E S T A T E
333 4111 or 31) 7ISS
G U A R A N T E E D Employment
MAS , E R CH A RG E OR VISA
Students from at elites.
- , ---------- —
r w --------- -

Cook F irst cook wanted Mutt
be tapertenetd in cafeteria
sty I* cooking and service end
m u ll be eole to tollow recipes
Some supervisor esperlence
necessary 1 day week plus
other benefits
Cafeteria help Lin * servers, bus
persons, dishwasher, general
clean up 1 day week plus
other benetlls
Apply In person. Howell Place of
Sanford. 300 W Airport Blvd
e 11 AM or 14 PM
_
C R T O P ER A TO R S
* months plus ts p trltn c * a
must No Fee Ablest Tempo
rary Service M l 3*40__________
CUSTOM ER G R E E T E R S No
t a p e r lt n c * needed Good
starting pay FuturesS7I 4300
Debary Mono, now hiring t ip *
rla n c a d and or c e rtifie d
Nurses Aides Apply at SO N
Hwy 17*1 Oebary or call
set 4i7S Equal Opportunity
Em ployer______________________
Delivery and Set Up Men
Chauffeurs license required.
Will train Salary open Apply
In person Sheds Am erica
11)1 Hwy 17 *1 Long wood
I L L B E T THE O LD WITCH
FO U N D H E R BROOM IN
TH E C L A S S IF IE D AOS

55—Business
Opportunities
"Farm er Business M an" Open
steel building dealership High
potential, protits Available
part lim a or full tlm * In your
araa To apply call. Wedgcor
&lt;30)1 73* 3300 E iit 1X7
Looking lor working partner to
Invest In growing laundromat
business 313 f t * Evenings.
RO U TE BU SIN ESS servicing
accounts. Just collect ih * pret
Its tram your protected retail
local ton 1 Replace told stock
Vary easy to maintain High
p ro fit p o te n tia l. SS7S0 00
m inim um Investm ent. C a ll
Mr Wilson 317 SaJ Sat)

Now Hiring. Cashier clerks, for
}nd and 3rd shifts Apply In
parson Little Food Town In
corporate# 1X0 S Hwy 17 *1.
Debary 710 Lek* M ary B lv d .
Sanford *07 N Hwy. 17*},
Long wood
Equel opportunity E mplayer.
O F F IC E C L E R K S
Type 111*, ptsontt Permanent
position never * toe

TEMP PERM 774-1345

TEMPORARY JOBS
Dana! after:

SECURITY
BEREFITS
ADVANCEMENT
PERMANENT JOBS DG!
T E L E M A R K E T C L E R K ......SMS
Do you have th* gift of gab’
Company wilt train, computer
knowledge helps, will r t iw to
MOO In tour weeks!
• O R A FTIN O T R A IN E E ....* * t)7l
Reed prints Recent grad or
light tspertenc* gats top spots
with top benefits
DATA E N T R Y ............................ STM
Im p re ssive com pany, super
location, dynamite cartel op
portunltyl
A P P R E N T IC E .....................to 3)4*
Will train to Install llrtpiaces.
truck and tools provided
R ECO RD S C L E R K ..................IIH
Put your ability to us* Type
writer and 10 k ty h e n )7 'i
hr, week fob security I
W A R E H O U S E ......................... I7M
O rlv* forklift, company pro
vtdat uniform, madlcal and
dental plan
O F F IC E M A N A O ER.......... USStAll round skills needed lo orga­
nise and coordinate busy ot
Ilea. Great boss
D R IV IN O _______ ____- ...... ...n s *
Will train tor local delivery
Home every night, no (haul
tour I leans# needed
CLA IM S PROCESS
T R A IN E E !)
No to* tor X days, till trained
Top Insurance company otters
d e n t a l b e n e t l l i t
S E R V IC E W R IT E R
Fo reig n c a r esperlence Top
dealership otters 30K poton
llel Needs now
Discount to* 1 erks. Salary
1.1* RaglsHattoii Chart#
Franchises Available

NO FEE TILL HIRED

323-5176
L A B O R E R S im m s d la f *
openings Must have car an*
phone No Fee Ablest Tampa
rary Service M l » J 0

*1—Money to Lend
B u sin e ss C a p ita l 1)0.000 to
11.000.000 end ever. P O. Bes
141) Winter P k. F la . 117*0

*3—Mortgages
Bought &amp; Sold

WE

BUY

M O RTG AG ES

F L O R ID A N A T IO N A L B A N K
TELLERS!
Full tim# and part llmg positions available In our
Sanlord Otflca. Praeioua lallar axpartanc* prtferrad. Musi b « cutlomar ortsnlsd, has* good com­
munication skills and a provisional apptirsnc*.
Our stall will b* Inttrvltwlng In our Sanlord oKIca,
101 E 2Slh Slraat, on Wadnasday, Oc lobar 31,1M4.
twlwaan tha hours ol &gt; a.m. and 11 a.m.

Kant A. Richter

Equal opportunity Employer ■M F.V H

131-3400
71-H elp Wanted
Babysitter needed to rS y e e rT Id
g irl Part tlm* tec evening,
and occasional days Must
have own trensporetlon Cell
H I 4433
J* Flooded with oners! Make
Money working *1 home I O*
lo lls Rush SSAE lo D B Dapl
A 3*7* S. Sanford Ave San
ford. F I* 1177)
C a rp e n te rs We need a law
GOOD man. Steady employ
ment Days 377 Ito l. eves III *
PM 311 *171

CASHIERS
Full &amp; Part Time
W* need full and part tlm*
cashiers lor local stores Pra
v le u t r e ta il or fe s i food
• apenlenc* helpful but not
required
A p p lican ts should A pp ly In
person to Stern Manager be
tween * AM and 1 PM et Ihe
following location

IMPERIAL OIL CO.
1-4 and St. Rd. X
la n iard F L .
(N * pkana calls pleat*)
__I quel Opportunity Employer
C L E R K S - Will train Mall work
Good pay. Call Futures
__________________* 7 1 430Q__________________

CO N STRU CTIO N W O R K ER SS k ille d an d h e lp e rs A ll
phases Call Futures *7*4)00

Shopping For A
Hew Or Used Car?
Y a « ca a alw ay s /tod (h e
beef deal# to t a * E re e to e
M orale i C la s s ifie d se ctio n .
*e # d F r id a y '* E v e n in g H ot*14
to r I A * beet se le ctio n *.

Evening Herald
I S e rf* fr e e r * lir a a e
■ •■ lard . I to r Id a
S S S - M II

*9 *0 f-9 i * -* fa^ "*

A crylic Applicators needed to
apply protective coaling on
ca rt, boats and planet ts to
t i l par hour W# train. For
work In Senlord a r t* call
Tam p* *1)1X7131____________

NOW HIRING!
Outstanding Opportunity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
0 / / e c D o / ) CENTERS
5 LOCATIONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

•A uto/Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens
Friad Chickcn-Subs-Donuts

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•
•
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Top Salaries
Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits
MAKE APPLICATIO N IN PER SO N
AT 202 N. Laurel Ava., Sanlord
Monday Thru Ftiday I 30 AM 4 30 PM
NO PHONE CALLS. PLEASE

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f
71- H e lp Wanted
Laborer
Grtxjna man needed
for Tre* Service Cut limb*,
load lim bs. and ale- Profo r e b ly J J 45 y r t . o ld .
minimum ITS Ib i w 00 hr
Call Tarry IIS 777v. altar a
P M _____________________________
LA * 0 8 £ *3
TO needed now! Must have car
and phona t lt» SO lb Parma
nant position Never a Fee

TtHP PEIW 774-1341
Lau n d ry and D ry C la a n ln i
Prassar Eip arle n ce d only,
salary opan apply P i t AM
Staan's Claanars 411 S San
D E L IV E R Y W O R K ER S Local
Will train. C all Futuras
____________a n 4100
a a AVON a a
S E L L OR ( U Y . Fa r lata.
______________ m a m ______________
AVON EA RN IN O S WOW1II
O PEN T E R R IT O R IE S NOWIIt
M l m ia r T O d i S t
Orlando Rasad Cam pary
soaring a tew good people to
t r a i n In b a t h r o o m r a modal 1ng II you hava a ip arl
anca In paint spraying, tlta
rap alr. or looking lor a good
trada. w* a rt looking tor you.
Good p a yl Good banatllst
Valid Florida O rlra rs Llcansa
and vahlcla required
Call Mr M illar MS 3013
PR O C ESS M A IL AT HOME I
ITS 00 par hundradl No t ip *
rlanca P art or full lim a Start
Im m a d la la ly F o r d a la lli.
s a n d : S a lt A d d re s s e d .
Slampad envelop* to. C D I
300. P O Bo* 45. Stuart. F L
334 » S _______________ ____
Rooting Lab orarv no a ip arl
anca Wages Opan
Rootars. aiparlanca nacassary
___________ C all H I H IT ___________

SECRETARY WANTED
Offlca In Dal Iona
t i l l Provldanca B ird
JOS 5T4 1434
Call to Schadula Appolntmant.
S E C U R IT Y WORK- Fu ll ttma
Good banallts A ll shifts Call
FuturasS&gt;3 'SCO________________

STORE
MANAGERS
FEMALE-MALE
Chackar 041 Company has Im
madlata caraar opporlunltias
lo r dapandabla. am bitious
woman and man. Wa w ill train
q u a l ll la d d a t a ll m ln d a d
applicants who hava cashlar
aaparlatKS In ratall lor tha
position of slots managers for
•r wm

*a.

Good s ta r tin g s a l a r y and
aacallant company banallts
with aarnlngs ol mora than
most otflcs positions lor sue
casstul manager candidates
Please apply In parson

IMPERIAL OIL COa
l a and St. Rd 44
Laniard F L .
(No phene calls plea sal
Equal Oppottunity fm p la y ar
TR U C K D R IV E R S Local
W ill train.
Call Futures STI 4100
Waitress Wanted
E aparlanced a* w ill tram .
Valentino's Restaurant
1477 S Orlando Drive. M I UTS.
W A REH O U SE W O RKERS- Full
lim a No aiparlanca nects
secy Call Futuras *T I 4300
W E L D E R S - Good poy Im ­
mediate openings Certified
Call Futures STS 4300___________
Work from homo ISO par 100
Inserting ante lopes In lor me
tlon send tlam p lo Smyra P
O Bo■ISO) O B Bloomfield NJ
07001_____________________ _______
X Ray T tch part lim a and
weekends Musi have Florida
License 12117*1________________
1 POSTIONS O PEN
J Light typlng/racaptlonlsl I
heavy typing, book Leaping, or
math aptitude raqulrad
311 ITkl

91—Apartments/
House to Share
S a n lo r d S h a re 1 b ed roo m
duple*. M I week. } weak
dapoall References STT0S1T
Wilt share 1 bedroom. &gt; bath
apartment, S300 monthly. Call
U l tr a , osk tor J im ___________

*3—Rooms lor Rent
Christian Haste!
TV . kitchen, laundry, m aid. bus.
S4lw k ue 4S314RR.4I3MU
P riv a te B ath and entrance
Working fam ily home IS100
wk 331 IPSO E v a s ______________

ROOMS FOR RENT
Call m 3*33_____
Rooms lor Rani
SMOOWaak
331 StW Evas
SANFORD Furnished rooms by
tha weak Rea unable rates
Maid service. Call 323 *307 ST
PM 4tS Palmetto A re
S A N F O R D . Haas w eakly A
Monthly rates U til. Inc. alt
300 Oak
Adults I *41 TM1

O U R R O A R P IN Q H O U S E 'w ith Motor H o o p la '

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

A L L A R EA S
Furnished, and unfurnished, t.
1. 3. A 4 bedrooms Kids. pats.
SJOOandup l i t TWO Fee ST]
Say On Rentals Inc. Realtor

1 bedroom. 2 bath house tor
rant Lake M ary area Avail
able 1011.223 1347

Fern. Apts, tar Senier Clltieat
J t l Palmetto Aye,
J Cowan No Phona Calls

♦)—I'.partmurts
Unfurnished / Rent

117—Commercial
Rentals

M E L L O N V IL L E T R A C E A P TS .
Spacious Modern 1 Bdrm. Cant,
heal. air. close to town or
Lakelront! No pats LUO Mo
440 Meltanvllle Ave 3214134
RIOGEWOOO ARM S APTS
2300 Ridgewood Ave Ph 222 4420
1,2 A 1 Bdrm t from U I0
V illas, Sanlord. 1
Bdrm 2 bath, 1330 par mo
and 1330 security 1 It s 7744
SANFORD
N EA R L A K E MONROE
NOW LEA S IN O I
SANFO RD LANDINO A P TS.
N E W a p tt close to shopping and
ma|or hwyt. Gracious living
In our I A 1 Bdrm opts that
otters:
a Cardan er Lott Units
a Washer/Dryer Hook Ups In
o u r]B d rm opts
a 2 Laundry Facilities
a Olympic Site Pool
o Health Club with 1 Saunas
a Clubhouse with F Ireploca.
a Kitchen A Gama Rm .
a Tennis. Racquetbell.
Volleyball
a 4 Acre Lake on Property
a Night Patrol 7 Days a Wk
O PEN T D A Y S A W E E K .
1100 w 1st St In Sanford
3214210 or Or lendo 443 041*
E quel Opportunity Housing
1 Bdrm
unfurnished apart
ment Pool S230 month plus
utilities 311 two Eva

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
Close In 3 bdrm., kltchan turn.
No pots SUO plus security
447 3030. or 444 AMO____________
Fo r Rant l i t ! month, efficiency
house at 311 S. 4th St tn Lake
M a ry . K ltch an . bath, and
large room. IJ iW with sapa
rater tor living area, and
bedroom 1st month and last
month and S300 damage da
posit raqulrad. C all 42*172;
leave moseoQQ.
a a a IN D ELTO N A a a a
a a HOM ES FO R R E N T a a
a a 374 1434 a a _______
Lake Front J bedroom. 2 both
SUO par mo 1300 security
P e llO K 434 3413______________

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Tired at tha headaches! Let us
m anage your re n ta l p ro ­
perties Professional low cost
service 2111*11 Cell anytime
United Sotos Assoc total. Inc.
Prop. Mpml. P jV j Rasher
Largo 4 rooms, gas heal- plus
llrsplaco. appliances, fenced
sard , gar a o a C a llS W t a il
Lovely S B d rm . I bath, fenced
In y a rd , ca rp o rt, laundry
room, ott ttreat parking.. SJOO
security Rant 3100 «M#k„ Call
223 M U a r m 4*47._____________
Sanlord. Holly Ave. 1 Blks. N.
t l t l . Nice. I Bdrm 1340. plus
security No pats. *42 0*04.
Vary Nice bedroom. 1 bath plus
eat In kitchen, dining room
and fom lly, In iscoitont iocs
tlon, large tot. fruit tree*,
laundry room with washer
*423 firm F irst, last, plus
sac urlty 3214407
3 Bdrm .. 2 bath, carport, utility,
la r g o li v i n g ro o m w ith
llro p lo co . A va ila b le 117*1.
3423. 1st and lost, and socurl
ty 372 *02* ava l
4 Bdrm . IH bath, living room,
dining room and fam ily room,
a p p lia n c e s , w a ll to w a ll
carpal, cant hoot. air. fenced
yard. MOO plus *13* security
m um

I WE HAVE A I
NOME FOR YOU!!

HALL

IN V ESTO RS S P E C IA L ) Alm asl
new duplea In geed a r t * I
Priced betow market. Owner
u r t s t ill Lie* In *n* tide and
rent evl other 174.444
C A L L H A LL
Walk la Lake Manre* j Bdrm 7
Balk Hal tubl Fireplace) CH
and A lim lly rm .l IS X IS
screened balanical gardens I
Dreams da cam* Iru a l Only
IIII.4 M
C A L L H A LL.

30.000 sq. ft. Industrial avail
able lor least, on 3 acres
Airport Blvd. 404 421 3242
For details

141—Homes For Sale

I 141—Homes For Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie. R **l E s la l* Broker
3444 laniard Ava.

SP A C E FO R R E N T i office,
ratal 1. and warehouse storage
________ Call 323 440)

R E D U C E D S44.N0 t* MS,*04
V acin l- m u ll sa* to ballaval t
B d r m ., 1 b a t h , k lt c h a n
aqviFpad. scraanad porch. 3
c a r g arag e , lanced b a ck.
3*Ciudad Ntw neighborhood

121—Condominium
Rentals
Elegant decor. 3 bedroom. H i
bath, no pats. 3400 a month,
LM0 deposit Days 321*413.
evenings 323 3044
IN J O Y CO U N TR Y L I VIN O
E n e rg y e fficie n t 3 bedroom
apartment nestled In a lush
country environment Minutes
from Orlando and Shopping
Children and sm all pats we I
coma. Professional on tlta
management

By Owner Genov*
A lm o ilN EW I
4 Bedroom. 3 Bath 1 acras
J 4 S 3 4 1 « o rJ 4 * i4 S !

Id y ll*lid * 4 Bdrm . 1 bath. F R .
cant haal/air Aproa to acre
lot Vary p rlv n ltl Assumabl*
mlg 321 1073«llt r 3 S7S.300
I N T E R E S T E D In a F R E E
Compulantad M a rk tl Anoly
Sis ol Iha value ol your home
or property 7 C all us today at
United Sales Assactoles. Inc.
R talto r, tor more Inlerm slien.
I l l 3*33

311 It!I

127-Office Rentals
O F F IC E F a r Rant Or Lease
3013 N Orlando Ave Maitland
F lo r id a . 32711. S1S0. par

te w *

SC H U R EN R E A L T Y
REALTORS............1*3 431 1347

141—Homes For Sale

DRIFTW O O D V IL L A O E
ON L A K E M A R Y B LV D .

SA N FO R O 1 bdrm . 3 bath
lovely home, 2300 sq t t , eat In
kitchen, form al dining Shady
double lot New Lpal 1*2.300
Owner M o tiv ated .

ly lS lI
1(1 \ l

Beautiful shady lot sp proi ' i
aero on canal to Sylvan Lake
t i l »00 Ask tor Corrto. Cantu
ry 21. June P o rilg R eally
221 *41* home 222 m i
Sanlord a r ts Low down, no

I V I \J I

J
S A N F O R D Well cared tar 1
bedream. 3 bath ham*. Lets *1
If t o il This hous* Is Immacu
lot*. Yours lor *47,***

q u a l if y i n g . 3 b e d r o o m , I b o t h ,

wood tramo house 3114041
Sanford 1 Bdrm I both, and
mora Assume with 11.400
With Terms. 37] salt
SA N FO R D 3 Acra Mini Ranch
1 bdrm., I bath 1 Mobile hem
e
sites, wtth septic tanks sod
maters, large barn. Subm
it all
otters. 14).Mt.
W A LL ST. COM PANV...31I 34*1
SO LID BRICK - 4 B d rm , 111
Bath horn* on cam ar toncod
lo t, F I * , room , workshop,
garden A ttum ebl* mortgage
Only 134.000
United Soto* Associates. Inc.

••STEMPER AGENCY INC**
R E A L T O R 3T1 a m
Baautltul sunken living room
wllh stone fireplace, paddl*
Ians, and beamed cathedral
ca llin g H a* (tid in g g lass
doors to huge scroaned polio
and dock, wllh ho*lad Ja c u tli
Spa and overlooks Lake 1
bdrm , 1 both, double garage,
and much m art Assumable
Mtg 3*1.000

33*1 S. F R E N C H A V E .

REA LTO R

321-0041

NEW B R IC K D U P L E X positive
c a s h f lo w . A s s u m a b l*
mortgage Asking 172.300
United Sato* Assactola*. Inc.
NEW SM YRN A B EA C H
1 S lo rf. a Bdrm Oceantront
Panlhous*. w llh larg* root
garden, ip * srSO ooo
SC H U R EN B E A L T Y
R E A L T O R S ..................MS *71 13*7
New Sm yrna Beach Duplea
Townhouse. 1/1 each unit
Beach tide A I A Priced to
M il 1117.000
Sanlord Florida A vt Doubt* lot
Ideal lor restricted commer
clal or professional o il leas
SI Cloud Small 1/1 collage lu ll
S blocks to public boat rim p
E
L a k e T o h o t ll.S O O
I ur niched
Winter Springs Investment op
p o r lu n lt y
Q u a d r a p le n
townhouMt J/lto each unit

Cold weather
doesn’t treat*
tha last resu lt! want ads bring
C O U N T R Y C O T T A O S - new
palnl and carpal on to aero
Ira a tf ta n ca d lo t. O w n er
financing Vacant I Move In
now Mokaottor
United Salas Associates. Inc,
COZY F IR E P L A C E
Neal 1 Bdrm , 1 bath brick hom*
on t U ilM 00k sluddad tot.'
Attractively decorated Wall,
w all carpal. Canl. a ir Loan
valu o lTM W P rlc*S 4 *.300

874*7007
OWN
110 AML 10 i PM

MOM

CAN YOU B E L I E V E I 4 Bdrm .,
Ito balks. 1story ham* with l
fireplaces. I f to y tr. eat in
kitchen, new real, and morel
Good pratoSMnal elite* rail
danceI
A T T E N T IO N I 1 Bdrm . Ito bath
ham* In a nlc* country areal
Spill Bdrm. plan, eal in kitch­
e n . f ir e p la c e and m e n ,
173.140.
W IL L B U IL D TO S U IT I YOUR
LOT OR OURSI E X C L U S IV E
A O E N T F O R W IN S O N O
D E V . C O R P .. A C E N T R A L
FL O R ID A L E A D E R I M ORE
HOME FO R L E S S MONEY1
C A L L TO DAVI
P O E N E V A OSCEO LA SO . *
IO N IO FO R M O B ILE S !
I Acre Caunlry tract*
Well freed an paved Rd.
30% Dawn. I l Y r t . e t l l% l
Frem 411.3*01
II yau a r* leaking tor a suecettiMl caraar In Real Eclale.
Slentlram R eally Is leaking
tor yau. Call La* Albright
today *• 331 1470 Evenings
313 3*03

A &amp; iw . * N * U t e a i w
C A L L A N Y T IM E

322-2420
3343 I . P ark , Santord
SOI Lk Mary Rlvd. Lk. Mary

Remington Modal HOB IJ Ga.
Shotgun, a Remington Modal
170 Pump Shotgun 11 Ga . and
S A W Modal 34 4 MM. Pistol
Call 32* 1044

223—Miscellaneous
D E E R DOGS FO R S A LE
344 S
J47
SAN FO RD
Gibson Marauder Guitar *130
Siivtrto n t guitar 1100 Bundy
F lu ff *130 m 4444 AH 7pm
M O N EY. M ONEY Everywhere
Try a Want Ad
_________ Get yosir tharal__________
Sailboard, brand new *4(3 Con
a o l ld a t t d M a r i n a , N ew
Smyrna 1 404 413 4043_________

231—Cars
Autumn 1 En|oy th* Beauty ol
th* Season in A Good 14*4 Now
Car T r a d * Inf i
Dabary Auto A Mar In* Salat
A c rc .t th* rive r, tap of hill
174 Hwy 17 42 Dabary 444 *3**
M u ll M ill 1477 Gran P rla Good
condition A ir. ps. pb. 32300
Call 2714404____________________
R el I abl* w lntoritadcart
in today's want ads
Chock Ttiom Out)
TLC Custom Body Shop
and Oaragt
Used Cars Satos A Sorvlco
34141s S Orlando Dr 3210144
W E FIN A N C E If
W E B U Y CAR1I

119—Office Supplies
/ Equipment

Four U n ll Apartment houM
Beautiful quiet area N tw
palnl Sanlord 334 0030
10 Acres Osteen UOOO down.
1240 per month Price *30.000
323 4040

E lactroslallc copier with stand
Good can tflllo n S la r l up
supplies free Call 223 4*41

153— A creageLots/ Sale

Reliable wlntorltad ca rt
In today's want ads
Check Them Out I

NEW SM YRN A B EA C H
Invasion ! B u lld tn ! Ocean and
Rlvarvtow lots 120.000
Financing available
Baachtid* Realty. R E A L T O R S
417 1112 Open 7 Days!
O STE E N S A toft SIOOO down.
Term s La k * Privileges No
mobiles K erry I. Draggort
Rtaltor &gt;41 m i
Osteen 10 Wooded acres li
provalnanlt and aqulpmant.
1110.000.
Wm. M a llc itw ik l Realtor
223-71*3

195—Machine ry/Tools
C L A R K F O R K L IF T 3300 lb
c o p o c lt y . C o m p lo lo t y
re tondtftongd *3 000 343 3474

199—Pets A Supplies

OK Corral Usad C ars 323 1411
a 1140 C H IV Y C H E V I T T I a
4 0cor *7.000
__________ 377 *477
'73 Cougar X R 7
Good Condition M.OOOmllot
11300 Call 323 (41*
74 AMC Concord D L/ J door. 4
cylinder Enctltonl condition I
Matching vinyl top Blue, alto
valour interior *2300 or best
offer 377 0403 work r
S3 ImpulM I tutu
Bloch, good cond 14300
311 30*0
’ * * S u b a ru O L 4 / t p . . * l r ,
Storoo/Cotaotto 4400 ml No S
dow.il Mindy 331 W30/10IS

235-Trucks /
Buses/ Vans

Rottweiler F No paper*. (330 00
Reg Chow m is M
313 2270

205—Stamps/Coins

Sam lnol* Woods. E s a c u tlv *
hom# tile s . J 3 acres By
owner. C all Orlando 777 1470.
After 3 PM
1 LOTS.
LOCH ARBO R
Call 443-0104

Oato and titvar Calm Wanted
P rlv B tt B u y tf
call
1114*36

213—Auctions

157—Mobil*
Homes / Sel*

FO R E S T A T E
C a m m a rc la l or R a tld o n lla l
Auctions A Appraisals. Coll
Dali's Auction 313 3030

Buying or Soiling
A Mobil* Hemet

Cntwi Mobil* Horses
Area's Larges! Re-Sato Dm tor
Many available to Local Parks
E A S Y PINANCINO..3Q*-323-*l«0
&gt; bedroom, t both
w ith m any n a fra *. Asking
H U N , 223-1333.____________
( I Concord 14 X 34. Carrlog*
Cove. Adull Sac.. 1 bdrm ' I
bath Many asfra t 221 3431

tT A R T IN O 133,4**
Fu lly Cuttomliod
IS T o ChooM From
SO Mo Bank F inaneIng
Fronchtos Custom Vans
I7S* No. Hwy. 17 41
OP474S
_______________ 1314117
W EATHER BAD!
Coll In yaur Want Ad
Claatlftod Dept ITS S411
'74 CM C pick up truck Good
condition, w ill consider I rad*
Asking SIT** C all M3 1*71
•Tt Ford F ISO Z L T Pick up
( 1 C- condition. No rusl Musi
M il S144S. 31,000 under book

217—G arag e Sales
Garage *ala Frid a y thru (afu r
day. I* til 3. 301 Tempi* Or .
R aven na P a rk . K id s , and
mans clothing, m ltc and RaLaaO ir. N aaarfyb lrd*
WlM I* th* Hautawlto
who cleans dOM tl
^ ^ ^ w lt h C I* is lll* d A d s _ ^ _ ^

’12 Doubl* Wide
) B d rm . 2 bath Calhadral
callings, paddl* tan Fam ily
Park 314.000 Day 177 014 tor
D tbi/PM 271-astl

239-Motorcycles
end Bikes
-A4 Kaw asaki. G P 1 330. 3.000
m iles, MOO and la ke aver
payments ol I f f 00 monthly.
232 4323

243—Junk Cars

219—Wanted lo Buy
Baby Bads, Strollers. Cartaafs.
P layp en s, E t c . Paperback
Beaks. &gt;22*277 - 321-41*4
Paying CASH tor:
Aluminum. Cans, Copper,
B rass, Lead. Newspaper,
Glass. Gold. Silver
Kokomo Tool. 41(W HI
A l * 0 Sol s n i l HOD

159-Reel Estate
Wanted
Private party needs
1 ar I bad roam Kama.
1114441

B U Y JU N K CARS A TR U C K S
F rom 110 to *30 or mora
C a ll 222 1*24 222 4311
TO P Dollar Paid tor Junk A
Used car*.tru ck* A heavy
equipment 222 &gt;440
W E P A Y TOP D O LLA R FOR
JU N K CA RS AND TR U C KS
CBS A UTO PA RTS WJ4303

CONSULT OUR

To lis t Your Business-

S homeowner* In th*

CALL BART
R EA L ESTATE
REALTO R
312 74**
For Soto by Owner
N k a &gt; bedroom homo wllh
liv in g room , dining room,
pan*tod lam ily room, laundry
room, worhihop and larg*
scroaned porch. Coll lo r In
lor melton m 110* SO .*00
O E N E V A - Beautiful Ranch on
*.S Aero*. M00 Sq F I . In eraa
o l h e r s a lo v e r s . M A N Y
E X T R A S . 1110.000 H U R R Y )
Coll LISO Honoy 34* HOI
U N IT E D LA N O CO . INC.
41*3044 R E A L T O R
3231*4*

Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

lb * opportunity to h o v* now
'
m ad* li o n * apptad lo
i homo, wtth optional
d o c o rttiv * v e rb (aiding ,
trim, shutlors. rap!oca merit

oL
Thto omoilng no
tag capturod th * bitoroat P i

M l

,l*nt painting
o th e r m tln to n a n c *
tt. It provide* Insult lio n
r, *• wall
O ur now

ovory typ* o l
*lud&gt;m ta m o ,
vlivyl BfM
b IS s S
e o n c ia la
b la c k ,
stoo, stucco, tte . You
■•h a lo * *111 " "
NM m

a d v e rtisin g . 100% bonk
lo g mraltohto wtth no
p o y o w n l For nn *p-

P .O . B O X BOB
L i k a M a ry , F L &gt;274B

10 YEAR WARRANTY
369 PROVEN NCI MVO.
K IT O tU

W E L IS T A N O S E L L
M ORE HO M ESTHAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEM IN O LE COUNTY

187—Sporting Goods

151—Investment
Property / Set*

WANTED
3 HOMES

S U H S H IH K
CO N TRACTO RS

BRO KER CO-OP

Sanford's ( i l n Leader

Cucumbers for plcktot
173 3441
and j n 0743

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

otonol a ilo rto r d o tlg n a t
p m B «dttda 0 day*
to:

Custom Homes Of Deltona

323-5774

after haurt. Otonna J. T tn nty
R E A L T O R A SSO CIA TE 771 U f l
P R IV A C Y
J Bdrm Mobile on J Acres, near
Airport Have appraisal and
cemmitmanl lor SIS. 300
C O U N T R Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Bog. R . E . Broker..............721*113

(A « Lg w _M O O O _D w Q -

THE HERON *3 2 2 .6 0 p e r m o n th
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Oarage

REALTYwREALTOR

Groan corduroy L o v tM it On*
occasional b on* overt luffed
chair C alll22 32S2_____________
Ken mere Parts Service
Used Washers I33-M47.
M OONEY A P P L IA N C E S
a R E N T TO OW N*
Color T V s , stereos, w ishers,
dryers, ralrlgsrator. fraatart.
furniture, video racontort
Special 1st weeks rant 44c
Alternative TV A Appl Rentals
Z ayrts Shagging Cantor
______________322 MO*______________
WHY P A Y M O R E?
T V l Appliances Furniture
Bad Sett complete *44 43
TH EU SED STO RS
Com* In and See
a 314 E . lnd Sf. 111-4434 a
W ILSO N M A IER F U R N IT U R E
371313 E F IR S T ST
i l l sen

to Eat

Huckeba Hall Praparltot, Inc.
R E A L T O R 41* 1474

W E N E E D LtSTIN O SI

29,990 4255

STENSTROM

221 -Good Things

COLOR T E L E V IS IO N
RCA 73" Consol* color tttovl
Sion. Original price over 3(00
Balance due *344 00 or lak*
over payments *30 par mo
S llll In w arranty. NO M ONEY
DOWN. Fro * hom* tria l. No
obligation Call 142 3244
^ ^ _ ^ D a jr o r n ijh ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _

CALL HALL

M o n d a y , O ct. 2*. I H 4 - 1 B

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

183—Television/
Radio / Slerpo

74*4 HWY 17 *1

SW E E T D R EA M 1I 1 Bdrm ., f
balk Meb.lt Hom* i n i f
a cre tl Spill bdrm. plan, eaf
in k ife k e n , la u n d ry e r a * ,
added Fla dm , fenced yard,
barn, muck morel M7.000.

323-3200

SANORA Largs and L a v tly . 1
bdrm 1 balk, cathedral cell
ingl CH A At Fam ily room!
Obi t * r a g * t C *m m u n lty
pool i Call us quick I
C A L L H A LL

HOME IN SPEC TO RS
Call ut be lor* you buy " L a i th*
buyar b e w a re " no longer
applies
321 I J J i

L O V E L Y I Bdrm ., 1 balk Horn*
In Sanor* South, g r**l ream
cable. Cant, a ir, heat, A real
pleasure to show. M l.4*0

HltJMlJUM Ml Wk ♦ HuV

*

R EPO SSESSIO N " "
Oviedo. I m il* from UC F 1
Bdrm . I to bath brick and
stucco. 154,440 1540 down,
1401 77 par mg P I. 13% APR
P rln clp alio n ly.
Lake Mary Really, R E A L T O R
373 71*4

321-0759 Eve 322-7643

CANTERBURY
AT IRE CROSSINGS
________

VI 4| t0*

IS t f l h IIP 1 M B C I

115— Industrial
Rentals

CUSTOM BUILT
YOUR LOT or OUR LOT
(h o M o o «y D o w n )

141-Homes For Sal*

»fS|fVkl*(
BRA N D NEW D U P L E X E S
2 Bdrm . I B . screen porch,
carp al, stove, rotrtg D- W
laundry room, 321 2231
D u ploi Newly decorated 3
bedr ooms. 1 bath. Inside uflli
ty room 1330 par month plus
security deposit Coll Orlando
*30-4144 tor appointment

L U X U R Y A P A RTM EN TS
Fam ily A Adults Section
Peals Ida. 3 Badroams.
Matter Cava Aaarlm entt.
31)714*
Opan On Weekends.

E v e n in g H e r a ld , S a n fo r d , F I .

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THEY R t t o THE
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NSTEAP CP THE
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103— DuplexTriplex / Rent

Lake M ary Small I bedroom,
furnished apartment Single
working man. nice Hurryt
322 3030
SANFO RD COURT A PTS.
Studio Apartments
I bedroom apartment
1 Bedroom furnished apt
J Bedroom apartments
Senior dtltens discount
F la ilb la lea tat
323 1301
Sanlord I bedroom, adults, no
pats, quiet residential area
S3SOA up par month 323 001S
I B d rm . e fficie n cy M ature
professional tomato preferred
ITlw aak . 3130dap 32302*4

BAMBOO COVE A P TS
300 E Airport Blvd
Ph. 3234434 Efficiency, from
1130 Mo 1% discount for
Sank. rC Itl tons

SfOTT5WRlTER5 5KOSLP
rcaaer their computers
AND SEARCH R?R CCLCR.
AC t : WE NEVER REAP
NAMES LIKE HAjCK
AND RUBE
AND SUN3IN

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Accounting 4
Tex Service
* SM A LL B U S IN ES S ES *
Income T a i Season Is N EA R
Financial Enrichment S a n k *
"C O M P L E T E ACCOUNTING
A N O TA X S E R V IC E "
&gt;11714) Mb tor X a rs n tr Brad
For Small buslnostot Monthly
computorliad financial slat
lam ent Q u arterly returns
223 0440. Ask lor Frank III.
Individual wllh 24 yrs. a ip a rl
anca desires monthly account
Ing or la s work. Spoclalliing
In Sm all Business
Reasonable rotas 33) il k )
(M A L L B U I I N E t t l Want to
IncrooM profI Is and Improve
efficiency! I can (hew you
howl Coll tor Fro * CaosoHottoni 331AM I

Additions 4
Remodeling
R « iM 4 t u « i 5

555

I SATM M V

4 L UNK CONST.
322-7025
F Inanclng Available

Oil hoatorc Waning
and tar vicing C all Ralph
211*711

ADO.

• C a b le T V . Pool

• Short Torm lea* os

C IT Y .

Building Contractors

FHO.

1 . 1, » f t . AfM , t St. TJL

phrd directions
Noon or Evdrunp

IM S W. 2S» t t

NO OBLIGATION

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Home R epeirs

Mesonry

Hoad CerpoT’ ctoonJng’ "Livin g .
Dining Room, A Hall I14.M
Sol* A Chair, *11 222 210*
M AIDS T D O R D E R
Who will give Your hom* or
o l f l c * c o m p lo l* In t e r io r
cleaning lor only 130 par visit!
Coll us to find But who and

C A R P I NT E R
R epairs and
remodeling No lob too sm all.
Coll 222 4*42____________________
Me intervene* of all types
Carpentry, painting, plumbing
an dslecfrlc 331403*_____

B E A L Central* 2 man quality
operation Patio*, driveway*.
Days 221 7132 Evas 127 1121.

General Services
Prafvsstonal Choir CatoMg
and rush toot weaving. Rom an
able prices Coll 2224AU.
Rahul tf K I R B Y / I f If.S I A s p
Guar an toad Kirb y Co
714 W. U tS t S2f *44*

Handy M en
Esp H
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without them?
DEAR READER - Many peo­
My athletic 25-year-old son was ple are confused about lymph
shot In the arm and was forced glands. They are part of the
to give up sports and working lymphatic system, which Is a
part of your circulatory system.
out for more than six months.
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meat, seafoods and a little fruit, oozes out of tissues when they
otherwise no carbohydrates. He are damaged. A lot of the fluid In
has given up water and juices for your tissues Is collecttd by tiny
porous vessels, called lymph
cola. What about protein?
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book
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exercise that he needs to control 43 Pearl
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royalty
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Do not make hasty Judgments In
your financial aflalrt today. Try
not to commit yourself to any­
thing thit could tie up your
YOUR B IRTH D AY
future earnings.
OCTOBER 9 0 .1 0 9 4
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
This can be a productive year
for you. provlde'd you do not take Unless you use logical pro­
on more projects or ventures cedures today, you're apt to fall
than you can c o m fo rta b ly to a ch ieve your objectives.
manage. Be selective in what T h in g s a re tou gh en ou gh
without putting obstacles In
you attempt to do.
BCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) your own path.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Being too insistent upon having
everything done your way today Guard against tendencies today
could lead to complications In to worry about things that may
never happen. Negative thinking
y ou r d e a lin g s w ith fa m ily
members. Major changes are In will lessen your vitality and
store for Scorpios In the coming efforts to overcome.
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year. Send for your predictions
today Mall I I to Astro-Graph, not recommend businessmen to
Box 489. Radio City Station. friends today If you are unsure of
New York. NY 10019. Be sure to their ethics. If your pal gets a
bum deal, he wtll blame you.
state your zodiac sign.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
S A G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) You may have occasion You're a trifle vulnerable today
today to be Involved with some­ and you must be careful not to
one who treated you badly In the be used by someone who has
past. It will make matters worse selfish motives. Be open-minded,
but also be cautious.
I f you do something out of spite.

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duties or responsibilities today.
Things that you postpone or
sweep under the rug could cause
greater problems later.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Move warily today in enterprises
o r v e n t u r e s t ha t c o n t a i n
speculative elements. Be sure
your risks are worthy of what
you hope to gain.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A
volatile Issue that previously
caused friction In your house­
hold may surface again today.
This time try to treat It more
sensibly.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Co-workers wtll not take kindly
to any critical comments today,
so It's best you keep your
thoughts to yourself If you want
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77th Year, No. 58—Sunday, October 28, 1984—Sanford, Florida

Evening

Herald

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Building Boom Has
By Rick Brunson
Herald S ta ff W riter
It happens numerous times every
month In Seminole County — u con­
struction worker, or someone dressed
like one. drives onto someone clse's
building site and hauls off appliances,
lumber and other materials. Then they
sell the "hot'* goods to another con­
tractor or use It themselves.
Seminole County, with Its construction
boom, has become a haven for develop­
ers. contractors — and thieves.
"The whole county Is being developed
and with It comes construction site
thefts." said Capt. Jay Leman, head of

criminal Investigations for the Seminole
County ShertfT s Department.
Between January and July of this
year. 160 thefts were reported totaling
about $ 112,000, according to sheriff's
figures. Hardest hit was the Altamonte
Springs/Longwood area which reported
76 rip-offs. Casselbcrry/Winter Springs
was next with 58 and Sanford/ Lake
Mary. 22. and Ovlcdo/Geneva. -1. The
most popular months for thieves seemed
to be March and April.
About two-thirds of the stolen goods
were building materials such as lumber,
tools and plumbing supplies. The other
pilfered Items were appliance, with the

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thieves1 top choice being microwave
ovens and air conditioning units.
The problem has local developers and
contractors frustrated. Hiring full-time
security officers Is too expensive and yet
they keep shelling out money to replace
stolen goods.
Mike Jones, a Winter Springs attorney,
said his 700-acre subdivision, under
development near Chuluota has been
ripped off a dozen times In the last 18
months. Thieves have stripped the
property of all kinds of materials Including 100 sprinkler heads, a bird
house and a $700 sago palm tree.
"There's nothing you can do. really.

unless you sit there with a shotgun. And
then they'll try to steal the damn
shotgun." he said.
Jones has resorted to having a man
and his wife live on the site and patrol It
until people start moving Into the
houses. To protect his $1,000 sprinkler
system from further vandalism, he look
the unlikely step of installing a burglar
alarm. He said he probably has "the only
sprinkler system with a burglar alarm"
In Seminole County.
Other developers, like Larry Dale of
Lake Mary, live on the site themselves
and start neighborhood watch programs
See THEFT, page 7A

M a rk Koch, 17, of Sanford, w ill have »o
leave his sfereo headset at home when
riding his bike to comply with a new
state law that bans riding to the beat of
your favorite tune.

VANDALISM
OF BULDMG MATERIALS
IS A

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Seminole Police
In Violation Of
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H e ra ld photographer G reg o ry G ahnz. The antiqued red pipes and
th e ir ru stic backdrop com bine to m a ke an Interesting study In
fo rm and color. A rtis tic considerations aside, It's a ll just p a rt of
a n SIC,000 s p rin kle r system Installed a t T h e B a m , Sanford, fo r
flrp protection.

By Susan Loden
and Deane Jordan
Herald S ta ff W riters
Sometimes it lakes Florida law a
while to catch up with the law.
even when It comes to legislation
dealing with lawmen thmiselves.
"It ’s a shame the police could be
In violation of the law and not even
know It." said Lake Mary Police
Chief Harry Benson who was em­
barrassed to learn from u reporter
that a state law that went Into
effect Oct. 1 may mean It's Illegal
for hts department or any other
public agency to charge more than
actual production costs to provide
requested copies o f nfTIrlal reports
to the public.
R e p r e s e n t a tiv e s o f o th e r
Seminole County police ugencles
had not gotten word of the new law
either, even though It may force
them to alter their policy. Alta­
monte Springs and Sanford |&gt;ol!er
were the only departments aware of
the ruling.
"Sometimes It's a while before
they let us know these things."
Benson said.
Joslyn Wilson of the Attorney
General's office In Tallahassee said
that the new law clarifies an
existing statute und says, essen­
tially. that persons requesting
copies of police records or other
reports from pu blic ugencles
cannot be charged more than the
actual cost of producing the copies.
That would Include only the cost of
materials and supplies, such as

Pedaling To The Beat No Longer Neat

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Egad! The lib r a r y
Cops' A re A fte r Us
By Donna Eatca
Herald S ta ff W riter
All of you out there who have failed to pay $50
or more In late fees or left books and other
materials bortowed from the Seminole County
library system laying around the house for
months on end rather than returning them, may
be getting a call, a nasty letter or a visit from a
collection agent.
And the avid reader may receive the worrsl
possible punishment — loss of his or her library
card.
Jean Rhein, county librarian, said the efTorts
necessary to keep track of recalcitrant book
borrowers and the volumes they have failed to
return are tedious and time-consuming, but
wlihln the next 18 months that will all change.
By then, the names of those holding library
cards and the titles ol the thousands of library
books in the county collection will be put In a
computer and with the touch of u button, the
guilty party's name and address will be known
through an automated Inventory control system.
The county now loses an average of 4 percent of
Its books annually (about 5.400 volumes worth
an estimated $108,000) through mutilation or ’
borrowers' failure to return them. Ms. Rhein said.
She said the automated system should cut that
figure dramatically.
The ntckel-and-dlmc fees charged overdue
borrowers In no way makes up the loss, she said,
pointing out that the system collects $27,000 In
such fees a year and receives about $14,000
unnually from public use of Its copiers.
"Very few people arc actuully stealing books."
Ms. Rhein said, "but many move away and fall to
return the books before they leave."
The library has 135.000 hardback, catalogued
books plus countless paperbacks, most of which
have been donated to the system, and thousands
of periodicals.
The system has nearly 65,000 books In
circulation monthly. In September. 47.289 books
were borrowed from the main library In
Casselberry alone, while almost 15.000 were
borrowed from the Sanford branch.
While the county has budgeted $1,166,606 In
fiscal 1984 85 to support the library system. It
has also applied to the stale for Its share of state
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By Busan Loden
Herald S ta ff W riter
It's not music to the eais of some, but
Seminole County lawmen say that a new
Florida law that bans the use of stereo
headsets by bicyclists may be u life-saver.
And they plan to enforce the law ... after
something of a grace period to make sure all
those music-loving bikers out there have
heard about It.
Since Oct. 1 It has been Illegal for Florida
bicyclists (automobile drivers were covered
by a previous law) to block out traffic
sounds by using headsets while rldlr.g. but
some law enforcement agencies have not yet
begun m crack down.
Sanford police arc In a little different
situation. Assistant Police Chief Herb Shea
said that his men have not yet received
copies of the statute and are not familiar
with Its terms. But once they have the law
In hand, they'll start Issuing citations.
"W e don't give warnings." Shea said.
"Police have been given little notice of the
la w 's a d v e n t ." L t. R o ger D ixon o f
Hillsborough County said. "A lot of limes
they pass things In Tallahassee and unless
there's some publicity of It we may not get It
until late In the month. I haven't read
anything about this one at all."
The law Is believed to be the first of It's
kind In the nation, according to Elizabeth
O'Steen of the Florida Department of
Transportation. It has earned the praise of
cyclist groups whose leaders point out that
the headsets can make riders oblivious to
surrounding traffic.

paper and ink. Ovcrhcud costs
Including the cost ol the copier or
the cost of the employee's time
taken to make copies cannot be
figured Into the fee. Ms. Wilson
said.
But in some cases, she added. If
extensive clerical or supervisory
assistance is needed to locate
documents an additional charge
may be added, but that charge
would have to be figured on a
case-by-casc basts. The state, she
said, has offered no guidelines In
establishing what that charge
might be. but It would have to
reflect only the actual cost In­
volved.
Benson said he considers l*ake
Mary's copy fee of $2 per page for a
routine Incident report. $4 for an
accident report und $25 for a more
detailed report on u traffic fatality
to reflect the actual cost Involved In
providing copies. However, the city
commission, which set those fees,
may be forced to reconsider them,
he said.
But that might make the rates
even higher.
"It costs us time. We don't have a
copier here. Someone has to make
a trip to city hall to mukc copies."
Benson said. "It costs out taxpay­
er's money and most of the people
who ask for copies don't live here. I
don't think our taxpayers should
have to pay for that."
S e m in o le 'C o u n t y s h e r iff’ s
spokesman John Spolskl said he
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TODAY

"And that." Ms. O'Stern said, "can gel
you hurt."
The new statute must have Casselberry
Police Chief Fred McGowan smiling und
saying. “ 1 told you so." A couple of years
ago when McGowan suggested a city
ordinance similar to the new state law he
was almost laughed out o f town, according
to Assistant Police Chief Win Gates.
"It never flew." Gates said. " I guess we
were a little ahead of our time."
McGowan said he now feels vindicated,
but said it really wasn't his brainchild.
When he proposed the Idea as u city
ordinance It was after he had reviewed a
suggestion made by a concerned citizen.
"It seemed logical to me that If you can't
do It (wear a headset) In u car for safety
reasons It's only logical that you can't do It
on a bicycle or moped." he said.
Although Casselbery Is not now nor has it
ever been plagued by headset wearing bike
riders (there have been no reports of
Injuries) Gates said. “ We were looking
ahead to the posslbllty of a person being
hurt; of a person being struck from behind
by a car, because they couldn't hear,"
In enforcing the new law. Gates said
Casselberry officers will consider each case
on Its merits and may give some riders
warnings while Issuing citations to others.
But McGowun said there will be a grace
perold to give bike riders u chance to
become acquainted with the law.
If you decide to Ignore the law and pedal
merrily along In tunc with your favorite beat

Don't Forgot

Turn your clock back one
h o u r S u n d a y m o rn in g
when you get up. We go
fro m E a s te rn D a y lig h t
Tim e to Eastern Standard
Tim e at 2 a.m . Sunday. If
you can't rem em ber all
that, just recall the old
proverb: 'Spring forward,
fall back.' This being fall,
you turn the clock back.
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Anti-Tax Group Says Reagan Record
On Spending Cuts Only 'Mediocre'

Su n d sy, Oct. 1», ttBd

NATION

WASHINGTON IUP1) — Big spenders in
Congress did not change their ways very
much In 1984 and President Reagan's
"m ediocre" record on spending cuts got
worse, says the anti-tax National Taxpayer's
Union.
The group analyzed every vote on spend­
ing In Congress this year and Friday ranked
Its record on restraint to be no better than
average and little Improved over last year.
The president did not provide a very good
example In his positions on spending bills,
despite his continual criticism of higher
government outlays, the group's executive
director told reporters.
The group analyzed evrry roll call vote on
spending Issues during 1984 on Capitol Hill,
ranking them according to Ihe percentage

IN BRIEF
Incest:'In My Heart
I Knew He Was My Son'
CHARLOTTE. Tenn. (UPI) — Mary Ann Garton Bass
clutched a bottle of pills and sobbed as she testified she
knew In her heart that the man she married In 1978 was
her son.
"In my heart I knew he was my son. In rny mind I
didn’t," she shouted Friday at Assistant District Attorney
Dan Cook, then dropped her head In her hands and began
sobbing.
Mrs. Bass. 45. Is charged with Incest, felonious carnal
knowledge and bigamy. Her 26-year-old son. Danny James
Bass. Is charged with Incest, felonious carnal knowledge
and perjury. They have pleaded Innocent to all charges.
Danny Bass testified he did not have sex with his mother,
nor live with, nor marry her within the last four years.
Charles B. Bass, the woman's husband before and after
her marriage to hrr nun. testified that Danny Bass still lived
with and slept In the same bedroom a', his wife
.Kwe 1984.
Asked by the prosecutor whether she was still legally
married to both men, Mrs. Bass replied. "Yes. sir."

F4orida's Busines'S'TJlmate Just Average
MIAMI (UPI) - Florida ranked just
average In terms of business climate In a
recent magazine survey, but business lead­
ers say the survey was skewed against
Florida's strengths.
Florida fell from 6th lo 25lh In the survey
published In the October Issue of Inc.
magazine, a publication for small busi­
nesses. The magazine cited Florida's lack of
capita) resources and state sponsored busi­
ness support as the reasons.
Florida has been heavily touted three
years In a row as "No. 1 In business" In a
survey done by Chicago-based Alexander
Grant, a national accounting firm. But the
Grant study placed more weight on labor
and tax factors, while the Inc. study looked
at capital resource's and state sponsored
business support.
Inc. "pul more emphasis on things we
don't have." said Maury Hagcrman. a state
economist with the Department of Com­
merce.
Bill Manck. director of Small Business
Development Center at the University of
South Florida, said states that are more
aggressive In establishing loan programs are
largely "northern stales that are losing

BOSTON (UPlI — Actress Vanessa Redgrave broke her
usual calm reserve In testifying on her claim the Boston
Symphony Orchestra dropped her as a narrator because of
her support of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
Redgrave, her voice choked with emotion, told U.S.
District Court Jurors Friday that when she accepted the
1978 Oscar for best supporting actress In the film "Julia."
she called demonstrators outside "Zionist hoodlums."
Redgrave. 47. la suing the orchestra for the 131,000 she
wus to receive for narrating five performances of “ Oedipus
Rex.” an Igor Stravinsky opera the orchestra planned to
perform In 1982 In Boston and New York as part of Its
centennial celebration.
The production was canceled by BSO officials, who said
they feared Redgrave's participation would trigger disrup­
tion and violence by antl-PLO demonstrators.

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

By Donna Estes
Herald S ta ff W riter
State Sen. John Vogt. D-Cocoa
Beach, has listened to the pleas
of Ihe city o f Sanford and the
state's League of Cities to be I**t
out of the Florida State Ret.i !*
inent System end has promised
to introduce legislation making
this possible.
"It Is an Issue that deserves
some a tten tio n ." Vogt said
Wednesday. "Th e system has
become expensive for cities and
some want to opt out."
The Jaw now says that once a
city has Joined the state retire­
ment system. It connnt leave It.
"There Is some concern about
the harm to the retirement
system If cities are allowed to
pull out," Vogt said, adding
however, the request Is worthy
of consideration. Legislative staff
will analyze the Impact of city
pullout on the system.
Sanford City Manager W.E.

Deer To Be Killed For Research
BIG CYPRESS (UPI) — A new study of the food supply of
the endangered Florida panther calls for the killing of 120
female deer In the Big Cypress National Preserve over the
next two years.
Tom Logan, chief of wildlife research, said Friday It Is
necessary to kill the deer to help accurately determine the
size, age, distribution, health and reproductive potential of
the deer herd.
The Idea began when a panther technical advisory
committee appointed by Gov. Bob Graham requested that
deer hunting be curtailed In the Big Cypress, which lies
about 70 miles west o f Miami.
No accurate figures are available on the number of
panthers In Florida, but It la believed to be fewer than 30.
Because the panther feeds mainly on deer meat, the
committee feared the remaining panthers would starve If
the deer herd were reduced too much.

temperature: 75: overnight low:
71; Friday's high: 85; barometric
.pressure; 30.11; relative humidi­
ty: 97 percent: winds: northeast
at 7 mph; rain: .52 Inch: sunrise:
7;34 am ., sunset 6:45 p.m.

SUNDAY TIDES: Daytona
Baaehi highs. 10:56 a.m.. 11:29
p.tn.: lows, 4:08 a.m.. 5:07 p.m.;
p*rt Canaveral: highs. 10:47
a.m.. N t * 1 P m-t *ows. 3:59

"P ete" Knowles has been saying
for years that the the stale
retirement system Is "grossly
mismanaged" and the cost ol a
private pension plan for San­
ford's general employees would
be less while benefits would be
greater.
Noting the FRA premiums for
Sanford's general employees In
the 1984-85 fiscal year lops
9300.000. Knowles said at Ihe
same time, perhaps a half dozen
retired city employers are re­
ceiving benefits.

him.
Ill addition. Knowles says
premiums were Increased by the
state this budget year from
10.93 percent lo 12.24 percent
o f every dullar paid lo an
employee.
He Insists the city could pro­
vide another pension system fo r
the general employees at much
leas cost wllh much greater
benefits.
The major problem with the
system has been that once a city
Joins It cannot leave thr system.
C ity p o lic e o ffic e r s und
If Vogt Is able to persuade his
firelighters are protected by a legislative colleagues lo upprove
separate retirement system.
a bill Idlin g cities opl out of the
Knowles says only one of every system. Knowles said the city's
7Vi city employees for which Ihe general employees now In Ihe
city pays premiums lo the FRS system won't be effected. They
ever receives any benefit. And will remain In Ihe system. But
when an employee quits his Job new general employees will be
wllh the city before he Is vested placed In a new system at "less
after 10 years of service, the cost to the taxpayers."
Noting that when Sanford
state keeps the monry paid In for

Joined the FRS 10 years ago. the
city paid u 4 percent premium
und the employees paid 4 per­
cent. Knowles says Ihe cost lo
the city for the system has
tripled In Ihat decade. Several
years ago legislators passed law
requiring Ihe employer lo pay
“ 7 .■
the Tull goal of premiums.
Knowles said Ihe FRS hU3 ^
been caught In an "unfunded
cdX !
liability situation from many
years ago when II gave away too
much Uneftt wllh little or no
paymrnl."
This hap|»ened. Knowles said,
during the years state and
county employers were In the
stale retlremenl system and cit­
ies w ere not p erm itted to
|nii1let pate.
He said (he state now is trying
In make ihe syslein sound.
"What used lo be a fairly good
pension system has turned out
very rosily." Knowles said.

AREA DEATHS
DAPHNE W. CONNELLY

WEATHER

AREA READINOB (9 a.m.)t

Industry."
"T o say Ihat government programs arc
most Important Is a little strange." added
William Dennis, director of research at
National Federation ol Independent Busi­
nesses.

"Inc. has overlooked a lot of things the
state has done." added Belli Johnson, small
business specialist for the Florida Depart­
ment of Commerce.
Three new programs aimed at assisting
small business Ihat were established last
year may not have been considered In the
Inc. study, she said. She added that Inc.
may have missed a stalewide small business
conference scheduled for January 1985 as
well ns six regional conferences beginning
Dec. 3 In Kissimmee.
Tom Durr, executive vice president for
corporate administration at Sun Bank, said
the survry was “ a little narrow In Its focus."
Florida's controversial unitary tux. which
Is expected to be repealed by u special
session of the legislature next monlh. had
nothing to do with the fallen ranking, said
Inc. spokeswoman Verna Caruso. She said
Flbrida's small business climate may have
ncluully remained ihe same, while other
states surpassed Florida In favorable
climate.
Connecticut. Massachusetts. California.
Minnesota and Texas lopped the list of
favorable business climates. West Virginia
was last and Mississippi was next to last.

Vogt Promises Retirement Plan Pullout

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TALLAHASSEE tUPI| — An Investigation is underway
Into 25,000 blank motor vehicle title certificates found
missing during a routine audit of the Department of
Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
The audit, released Friday by Auditor General Emest
Ellison, found no record of the whereabaouta of the forms,
which could be used by car thieves tn the resale of stolen
vehicles.
However, the printing contractor said the missing
rertlflcales possibly were destroyed "Inadvertently" at the
plant and Ellison said the printing presses might have
skipped 25.000 numbers and never printed the forms.
Agency Director Leonard R. Mellon said the Florida
Highway Patrol has been assigned to track down the
certificates on a "top priority" basis.
The agency handled more than 3.5 million title
certllicute forms during the. 1983-84 fiscal year.

NATIONAL REPORT: Clear
sk ies p re va iled today over
Houston, but about 150 resi­
dents remained out o f their
homes because of Hooding that
lea one woman dead. Up to a
foot of snow was expected In the
Rockies and lightning killed an
Oregon man. Floods fed by 15
Inches of rain chased 1.000
Houston-area residents from
their homes Friday. Flash flood
watches remained In efTect today
for central and north central
Texas, but no rain was reported
within 125 miles of Houston. In
Aldine. to the north o f Houston,
about 100 people spent the night
in a shelter set up at MacArthur
High School. School officials and
Red Cross volunteers worked In
six-hour shifts to take care o f the
flood victims. The body of a
Houston woman, whose car
plunged into a rain-swollen
b ayou a fte r c o llid in g w ith
another vehicle, was recovered
by divers late Friday.

spending Jusl 28 percent of the time, bul
that was 12 points thriftier than last year.
Keating said.
"President Reagan's score, unfortunately,
has become Increasingly mediocre over the
last three to four years." Keating said. "I
would say his rhetoric certainly outstrips his
actions."
Reagan's record of using a veto on
spending measures "Is not terribly better
than previous presidents." Keating said.
“ Certainly In comparison to Gerald Ford,
who vetoed an Incredible number of spend­
ing bills. President Reagan doesn't compare
at all."
The group's rating system counts only the
direction of the vote for more or less
spending and Ignores the dollar impact.

Focus O f Magazine Survey Called 'Narrow'

Redgrave Breaks Down On Stand

State Probes Missing
Motor Vehicle Titles

cast for higher expenditures.
" I f you aligned yourself closely with Ihe
president this year. II would not have helped
you very- much In the Senate." said the
group's executive vice president. David
Kcullng. "A s we saw. President Reagan's
score would have only been 44 percent, in
Ihe average category."
That meant President Reagan backed
votes to reduce government spending only
44 percent o f the time.
The average Senate score rose six points
to 48 percent of tis votes In favor of less
spending while ihe House average remained
at 36 percent.
The congressional voting record of Demo­
cratic vice presidential candidate Geraldine
Ferraro showed her to have voted lo ieduce

a.m., 4:58 p.m.; Bayporti highs,
2:25 a.m.. 4:44 p.m.: lows. 9:51
a.m.. 9:05 p.m.

MONDAY TIDES: Dayton*
Beach: highs. 11:51 a .m ..---p.m.: lows. 5:04 a.m.. 6:05 p.m.;
P o rt Canaveral! highs. 11:45
a .m ..---- p.m.; lows. 4:55 a.m..
5:56 p.m.: Bay port: highs. 3:00
a.m.. 5:34 p.m.; lows. 10:41
a.m.. 9:54 p.m.

BOATINO FORECAST! St.
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles: East wind around 15
knots becoming southeast 10-15
knots dutng the day decreasing
to 10 knots Saturday night.
Southeast wind around 10 knots
Sunday. Sea 3 to 5 feet decreas­
ing to 2 to 3 feet Saturday night.
Few showers.
AREA FORECAST: Saturday
partly cloudy. Slight chance of
showers or thunderstorms. High
m id to u p p e r 8 0 s . W in d
southeast 10 mph. Rain chance
20 percent. Saturday night
tly cloudy. Low near 70.
ht wind. Sunday partly
cloudy. A alight chance of show­
ers or thunderstorms. High mid
to upper 80s. Rain chance 20
percent.

K

EX TE ND E D FORECAST!
Sunday through Tuesday, fair,
except for a chance o f ahowers
along the southeast coast. Warm
with lows in the upper 60s north
to 70s south and highs mid 80s
to near 90.

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Mrs. Daphne W. Connelly, 84.
ol Sanford, died Friday at DeBary Manor. Born Aug. 3. 1000
In Brown Summit. N.C.. she
moved to Sanford from North
Carolina In 1920. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e h e r
husband. Lee Hawklna Connelly,
S a n ford ; a d a u gh ter. Mra.
Joseph B. Shearouse. W. Palm
Beach; a sister. Mrs. Hugh
Pollard, Salem. N.C.; a brother.
W illiam A. W lm blsh. A le x ­
andria. La., and three grand­
children.
Brlsson Guardian Funeral
Home Is In charge of arrange­
ments.

In Sunbury. Pa., he moved lo
Longwood from Venice, Fla. In
1975. He wax a retired attorney
and a Methodist. He was a
member of the Lake Venice Golf
and Country Club.
S u rvivo rs Inclu de a son.
HARRT A. YAROER
Shepard A., Lake Park; two
Mr. Harry A. Yorger. 78. of 213 daughters. Barbara Koehler,
Atherstone Court. Longwood. L o n g w o o d , a n d M e la n ie
d ie d T h u r s d a y at S o u th Norwood. Venice: five grand­
Seminole Community Hospital. children. Garden Chapel Home
Longwood. Bom Aug. 25. 1906 for Funerals. Orlando. Is In

Catholic Church.
He Is survived by his wife.
Rosalie, and a daughter, Mary
Carole Crandall. Richmond. Va.
Bald w in-Fairchild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
charge of arrangements.

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F u n n ral N o t ic s
COMM IL L Y , D A PH N t W.
—Funeral torvlcat tor Mr*. Oaphna W.
Connolly, V ot Vonford, who dtod Friday ot
DoBory Monor. will bo hold Ot I I a.m.
Mondoy ol Holy Crow Epltcopal Church wllh
Iho Ror Loroy Sopor officiating Burlol will
bo In lokovlow Comslory, Sanford Violation
will bo prlrolo for Iho family only. Britton
Funoral Homo. 0 Guardian chopol. It In
chorgo of orrongomontt.

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Knoxville. Tenn.. he moved to
Maitland from Chattanooga,
Tenn. In 1946. He was a retired
b u ild in g co n tra cto r and a
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Last Minute Details
Harry Games Staff
Bjr Jane Casselberry
Herald S ta ff W riter
The Sanford Bath and Tennis
Club has pulled the plug on the
Golden Age Games.
With Just two weeks until the
start of Sanford's 10th annual
senior citizen event. Games
Chairman Jim Jernlgan said he
was In "total shock" when he
learned Friday that the club's
poo) at the Sanford Airport
would not be available for use for
the diving and synchronized
swimming events as planned.
He said when learned the pool
had been drained for repairs and
would be out of use during the
Nov. 5-10 Games, that he called
Carlton Henley, principal o f
Lyman High School. Longwood.
Henley shifted some training
schedules to make the pool
available for the events.
That Is Just one of the last
minute complications that arc
apt to give the Games chairman
ulcers.
Location for a new swimming
event — the half-mile marathon
swim, which Is also a part of the
Triathlon — Is still uncertain.
Jernlgan said. Originally sched­
uled to be held In Lake Monroe.
Jernlgan announced a change In
location when some potential
p a rtic ip a n ts ex p res sed r e ­
luctance at swimming with the
alligators In the lake.
He said he hopes to relocate
the swim to the canal at Sanford
Landing Apartments, where the
canoeing events are held. Other
swimming cvcnls are held In the
Stinlord Landing pool. However,
approval of the water for swim­

ming Is still awaiting the results
of Department of Environmental
Regulations tests, which he said
may not be available to Nov. 1.
Then there are the bicycles,
which haven't arrived from
Penney's yet In order to be
readied for the bike races.
One problem was quickly
solved, however, when Jernlgan
told the Golden Age Games
executive committee Wednesday
morning that the piano at the
Sanford Civic Center was out of
tune and a replacement was
needed for the Games Talent
and Variety Show. Committee
member Chal Horrell volun­
teered the loan of her piano for
the occasion.
Jernlgan. Sanford Recreation
and Parks dlrecur. said he had
received recognition on behalf of
the G olr^j—
Games at a
NdUUttSlKccreatlon and Parks
convention he attended In Or­
lando earlier this week. He said
that 27 states have now pat­
terned senior citizen events after
Sanford's, which Is the second
oldest In the nation. California
began senior games 14 years
ago, but with a different concept
as anyone 25 years and older
was eligible to compete.
The Veterans Administration
has set up a program for outpa­
tients from VA Hospitals based
on the Sanford Games. An
audio-visual presentation based
on the program won second
place nationally. Jetnlgan said,
and gave credit In the film to
Sanford.
Jernlgan said requests have
come trom 100-150 states, cities

W h ite H ouse Backs Shultz
O n C all For R e ta lia tio n
WASHINGTON (UP1I - The
White House Is backing Secre­
tary of Slate George Shultz's call
for public support of rctnlltlation
against terrorists, even If some
Innocent victims are killed.
White House spokesman Lam '
Speakcs Insisted Friday that.
"The Shulu statement Is policy
top to bottom.
“ The whole speech Is policy
but It Is not policy to kill
Innocent civilians." Spcakes told
reporters In Fairfield.. Conn.

R o g e r L. B a « y =
D e ,ig n ite d by the Florid* B «r In
Criminal La w and Fam ily L a w .

• And *

G e o rge B. W a lla c e
Former Felony Trial Dlvltlon Chief for
the Seminole County State Attorney* Office

• Have Form ed The Partnership O f
HarcM Ptoto ky J in * C eitelke fry

Chuck Valerius and Kathleen Reynolds, members of the
Golden Age Games executive committee, model new official
yellow jackets for committee members.
and senior citizen organizations
asking how to start a similar
program.
“ Being godfather to the senior
games Is something we can be
proud of when we open the doors
In November." Jernlgan told the
commit lee.
Rachel Roll. Fitness for Life
Instructor at Seminole Commu­

nity College, gave committee
mcml&gt;crs a refresher course In
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
and the Heimlich maneuver In
event of emergency during the
Games. Quick action In ad­
ministering CPR by Chal and
Ernie Horrell. coordinators of the
golf tournament, saved the life of
a heart attack victim at a
previous Games.

V o lu n te e rs N e e d e d To H elp T a x p a y e rs HOSPITAL
Special to the Herald
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Program sponsored by the internal Revenue
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taxpayers with their tux returns.
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or non-English speaking Individuals who have
problems preparing their own returns, VITA
volunteers help these people fill out Form
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Including Schedule A. which Is used for Itemizing
deductions, and take ndvan.ugc of such credits as
the Child Card Credit and Credit for the Elderly.
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enrolled In business management und accounting
programs, law students, and mrmbrrs of pro­
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participate arc members of retirement, rcllgous.
military and civic groups. All volunteers learn
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where President Henjfan was
campaigning.
Shultz. In a speech Thursday
In New York, asked for public
support for administration antl-lcrrortst actions, which might
take "Innocent lives" and which
could cost Ihc lives of some U.S.
military men.
in hts 40-mlnutc speech to 500
people at the Park Avenue Syn­
agogue. Shultz equated terror­
ism with aggression and called
for ll to be "forcefully resisted."

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4A — E v n l n g H*r»ld, Sanford. FI.

f/ian Shot W hile Trying To Rescue Damsel In Distress
A Good Samaritan who tried to
rescue d damsel in distress from
a v uld-bc rapist was shot In the
leg by the assailant.
William D. Burton. 27, of
Oneida. N.Y.. told Sanford police
that he was In LaRue's Bar.
2467 S. Bark Avc., Sanford,
when a woman approached him
at about 4 a m. today and asked
for help. The stranger said that a
man In the parking lot was
trying to rape her and she asked
Burton to accompany her out­
side. tell the man he was her
husband and talk him Into
leaving her alone, a police report
said.
Burton did as the woman
asked, but the assailant appar­
ently didn't like what he heard.
The man shot Burton In the left
leg with a .22-callber handgun
and fled.
Burton was treated at th*~
scene by Sanford Vtre
ment personnel ared was leans
l&gt;ortert hy ambv.Vwrc to Cenu'j
Florida Regional Hospital, San­
ford. where he was treated and
released.
The woman was not Identified
In the police report and no
arrests have been made.

landlord complained to sheriffs
deputies that too many people
were hanging around the house.
Deputies entered the home at
about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday
and received permission to
search the home, a sheriffs
report said. Before the search,
the officers asked If there was
any contraband In the house and
the woman reportedly reached
under the bed and pulled out a
box that held pipes, scales, a
mirror and a small bag of pot. An
ofTlcer also reported finding un­
der the bed another box con­
taining marijuana and other
drug-related Items.

CONSOLE STOLEN

The suspect, who was pointed
out to the deputy by Jal Alai
s e c u r ity gu a rd s, w as also
charged with parole violation on
Hernando County charges, ac­
cording to a shcrllf s report.

A Sanford woman told police
someone removed a $ 1,300 color
television console from her
home
Cora Mar Hall. 37, of 34
Higgins Terrace, reported that
when she arrived home at 7:30
a m. Friday, the console was
gone. She said It was there when
she left Thursday at 10:30 p.m.
According to a police report,
someone removed a screen from
a bedroom window In the house
and carried the console out
through the back door.

POT AT HOKE
A Sanford couple has been
charged with possession of less
than 20 grams of marijuana and
drug paraphernalia after their

Leroy Gllquest. 22 and Leslie
June Bcchard. 18. of 710 Wynn
Drive, were ancsted at their
home at 1 a.m. Thursday. They
were released on 8500 bond
each
Jt___

STOLEN WHEELS
s h rr'£ fc »1rpuly who wes
called to the Jal Alai Fronton.
U.S. Highway 17-92. Fem Bark,
to Investigate a possible stolen
vehicle found in the parking lot
of that business charged a sus­
pect with theft of that car.

The car Involved was a 1980
Oldsmobllc. Mark Owen McCue,
23. of Spring Hill. Florida, was
arrested at 8:20 p.m. Thursday
at the Jal Alul Fronton. He was
being held In lieu of 85,000
bond.

ERRATIC DRIVER At POT
An Altamonte Springs man
who attracted the attention of a
sheriffs deputy by driving In the
center lane of a three lane road
h a s b e e n c h a r g e d w it h
possession of marijuana.

Items with a total value of about occured Thursday.
County.
FIRE CALLS
The pair had met about three 83.000 were stolen from behind
A c tio n R e p o rts
The Sanford Fire Department
days before the incident when that business between Oct. 15
responded to the following calls.
the passenger said he was and 17,.
Thursday
picked up by the driver on
Franke Starling. 28. of 214 —4:49 p.m.. 405 E. First St.,
Aloma Avenue. Winter Bark,
★ Courts
Flamingo Drive. Sanford, lost a rescue. A 54-year-old woman
police report.
The man who was arrested $350 diamond wedding band to was treated for a bruise on her
it Police Beat
was not charged In connection a thief who entered that home face after she was hit during a
with the theft of the truck through a window Thursday, fight.
according to a sheriff"s report.
—8:13 p.m.. 2534 S. Bark Drive,
The officers reported finding b e c a u s e p o l i c e h a v e n 't
A burglar took a fan. a radio fire. A car engine fire, caused by
established
that
he
was
Involved
two bags of pot and cigarette
and a telcvlson from the home of a backfired carburetor, was put
rolling papers In the man s car. In the heist.
Orvel A. Bolin. 43. of Orlando, Robert Phllllos. 35. of 124 out without damage or Injury.
A computer check showed he
Alhambra Ave.. Sanford, on — 11:55 p.m.. Sixth Street and
was also driving with a suspend­ was arrested at 12:50 a.m. Thursday, deputies report.
C yp ress A ven u e , rescu e.
Wednesday.
He
was
being
held
ed license.
Firefighters broke up a fight. No
In the Seminole County Jail In
A 8 2 0 0 . .3 5 7 - m a g n u m Injuries were reported.
Terrence Lee Lang, 21. of 10 lieu of 85.000 bond.
handgun was stolen form the
Friday
Breckenrldge Village, was ar­
BURGLARIES A THEFTS
rested at 3:30 a.m. Thursday on
A thief grabbed a case of home of Annie Bell Williams. 70. —4:36 a.m.. Second Street and
state Road 436. Altam onte cigarettes worth about 8255 and of 2014 Blackatone Drive, San­ Oak Avenue, emergency-related.
ford. Deputies report the theft Flreflghtersstoppedafuel leak.
Springs. He was released on ran to a walt^nu getaway car at
8500 bond.
Fern Park Amoco station. 702
- U.S Highway 17 92. Fern Bark.
Owner Duane Albert Miner told Diet Pill Sweeping U.S.
CHASED AFTER Birr &gt;
thr
The passenger In a stolen deputies the
pickup truck that led Altamonte "V ta ilo n ^ w ith a n om cr man.
Springs police on a high-speed believed to be the driver of the
chase Into Orange County was getaway car. at about 11:25 p.m.
charged with theft, forgery and Wednesday. The driver walked
uttering a forgery after the law outside while the other man
caught up with him. But the continued to wander around the
N o D ie tin g — Eat A ll You W ant
man who allegedly stole the station until he grabbed the
cigarettes and ran to a waiting
truck escaped.
BEVERLY H ILLS. CA. (Special) — An am azing new "su p er"
car, deputies report.
grapefruit pill has recently been developed and perfected that
A ltam on te Sp rin gs police
reportedly "gu a ra n tee s" that you w ill easily lose at least 10
pursued the truck when It sped
Gary L clllo tt. 37. of 246
uway from Valley Forge Amoco. Ash wood Drive. Maitland, re­ pounds In 10 d^ys. Best of all. It allow s you to "c a l as much
109 E. Altamonte Drive. Alta­ ported to deputies that Ills 840
as you want of you r favorite foods and still lose a pound a day
monte Springs, at about 12:30 briefcase confining $100 and
or m ore starting from the very first day until you achieve the
a.m. Wednesday after the pas­ other Items were taken along
Ideal w eight and figure you desire."
senger In the vehicle reportedly with a .22-callber handgun from
bought gas and beer and paid his office at Five Bolnts Auto
T h is "s u p e r " grapefruit pill Isa dram atically im proved v e r ­
with a stolen credit card, police Sales. 2470 state Road 427. sion o f the world fatuous grapefruit diet. It Is far m ore effec­
report.
Sanford, on Wednesday. Depu­ tive than the original and elim inates "th e mess. fuss, and high
The chase to Winter Bark on ties have the name of a suspect cost o f eating half a fresh grapefruit at every m ea l."
Interstate 4 was at speeds In who may have taken the Items
" P i l l D oes A l l th e W o r k "
excess of 85 mph and when the from an unlocked office.
A ccording to the manufacturer, "th e pill Itself dors all the
truck eventually stopped on
A homemade trailer with an w ork w hile you quickly lose w eight with NO starvation "d iet
Duffle Street In Winter Bark,
air
conditioner on top was stolen m enu s" to follow. NO calorie counting. NO exercise. NO hunger
both the driver and passenger
ran, hut the passenger was from 705 W. state Road 436. pangs. It ts 100% safe. You sim ply take the pill with a glass
caught. Bollcc are still looking Winter Springs. Michelle Muncle o f w ater before each meal and the am a zin g com bination o f
for the driver who reportedly olflcc manager for Alr-O-Tronlcspowerful Ingredients are so effective they take over and you
had stolen the truck In Orange reported in deputies that the
stnrt losing w eight lm m cdla'cly.
P ill C o n ta in s a L L D a ily V ita m in s
T h e powerful and unique com bination o f Ingredients arc
what m ake this a "su p er-p ill". It contains highly potent
grapefruit concentrate and a diuretic to help elim inate bloat
1717 Bark Ave.. was sentenced Court, reported that Willie Anne and pulTlncss. No need to take any vitam ins to maintain your
good health and energy. The pill is fortlDed with A L L (100%)
by Davis who also ordered W ln b crly. 38. o f Box 984,
Hjorkman to pay the Bubllc Oviedo, had cuts, one on her arm o f the U.S. G overnm ent dally vitam in requirem ents
Defender's Office 8350.
the other on her leg. which she
C o n ta in s J a p a n e s e ‘G lu c o m a n n a n ’
According to court records. said had been Inflicted by
Each pill also contains an a m azin gly effective amount o f
Hjorkman refused to calm down Barkley who wus still at the
'glucom annan". the remarkable natural dietary fiber discovery
when ordered at ubout 1:45 u.m. scene.
April 29 by a Sanford officer who
Rodney Forward. 25. of 1314 from Japan (used successfully for over 1500 years) that exhad been called to the hospital E. 15th St., Santord. said his Ilands In your stom ach and gives you a full and satisfied fee'because BJorkmun was re­ finger had also been eul by
lug all day long.
portedly c u r s h u . and creating a Barkley. They v^-re treated ai
T h e super-pill is already sw eeping the.counted w ith glowdisturbance, tie also was re­ the scene by part medics and
lo g reports o f easy and fast w eight loss from form erly
ported lo huve cursed the officer refuse J to Ik - taken lo a hospital,
overw eight people in all walks o f life w ho are now slim, trim,
and when arrested, resisted be­ according to a police report.
ami attractive again.
ing handcuffed.
Ms. Wimberly said Barkley
He reportedly hit the officer In approuchrd her when she was
N o w A v a ila b le to P u b lic
the -best and ran out of the Inside her home and hegan
You can order your supply o f these highly successful "su|&gt;cr"
hu'pltal. He struggled wllh the waving a knife ut her. slashing
grapefruit pills (now available directly from the manufacturer
luwniun In the parking lot. her. the report said. Forward
by mall order only) by sending $12 fora 14-day supply (or $20
knocked him to the ground and re|&gt;orted that he was cut after
ran Into nearby woods. He was the woman wus Injured. Boiler
for n 30-day supply, or $35 for a 60-day supply) cash, check,
s a id th e I n c id e n t w a s a or m oney order lo: Citrus Industries, 9903 Sim la Monica. HI..
captured and arrested.
An O vied o man w ho r e ­ "domestic dispute."
Dept. 240. B everly Hills. Calif. 9 0 2 1 2 .1Unconditional m oneyportedly cut a Sanford man and
One of several witnesses at the
bark guarantee If not satisfied.I Visa. MasterCard, and A m cr.
an Ovleilo woman wus sen­ scene reportedly picked up the
Express OK. (Send card number, expiration dole, and
tenced to one year probation und knife outside ihr apartment and
signature. (For fastest service for credit card orders O N L Y call
five weekends In the Seminole turned the weapon over to
|Milirc.
—Desne Jordan
County Jail.
loll free I-|H00)-H62-6262. ext. 246.
iu «.
Roosevelt Barkley. 54. of Box
54, *70 Oviedo, was also ordered
by Davis to pay the Bubllc
IVfrnder’s Office 8350.
On May 24. tw o O vie d o
policemen who were called lo
apartment 9. Butler Boston

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Bank Custom er Bandit G ets 5V2Years
A Fern Bark man charged with
•three robberies ut gunpoint has
been sentenced to 5Vi ycurs In
prison.
Mark Alan Hutmacher. 22. of
Regency Granada Apartments,
was sentenced by Seminole
Circuit Judge S. Joseph Davis
Jr. Wednesday.
Davis also ordered Hutmacher
to pay the Public Defender's
Office 8300 and recommended
that he be treated as a youthful
offender and thus sent to a
prison wllh education facilities,
counseling and Inmates close to
his age.
According to arrest reports.
Hutmacher was charged May 31
with armed robbery, petty theft
and aggravated assault with a
gun after lie robbed two women
at an automatic bunk teller. Sun
Bunk. Oxford Road.
Sem inole County sh eriff's
deputy Terry Huffman reported
that Hutmacher jxilnlrd a small
hundgun through the passenger
window of a car and said, "Give
me the money you Just got." The
women. Lisa J. Martin, 23. of
Altamonte Springs, and Lorrlann Logr.mdc, 20 of Orlando,
guve him two 810 bills.
Hutmacher fled rust to nrurby

woods and within minutes two
C asselb erry p o lice o ffic e rs
spotted and confronted him.
H u tm a ch er ran to w a rd s u
wooded area and as he trlrd In
climb a fence. Cusselljcrry |&gt;ollcc
Capt. David Gilford fired a shot
ut the suspect's feet, Huffman
reported.
Hutmacher clcarrd the fence
and fired gunshots In an un­
known direction. Th - officers
lost track of him In Ihr woods.
Winter Bark pcllcc dr.gs were
called In and trucked Hutmacher
In the woods where he was
captured. The lawmen reported
(hiding a revolver In the same
urea they located Hutmacher.
On June 8. Hutmacher was
charged with a third robbery
occurring at the same bank
reportedly Just before the Inci­
dent that lead lo Ills Initial
arrest.
In other court action Wed­
nesday. u Nun ford man accused
o f creating a disturbance In the
em ergency room o f Central
Florida Rrgtonul Hospital. Sunford. was sentenced to 18
months probation for obstruct­
ing an ofTlcer wllh violence and
disorderly Intoxication.
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IN BRIEF
CIA Charged With Intervening
In Nicaraguan's Nov. 4 Elections
United Press Internationsl
Nicaraguan Interior Minister Tomas Borgc has accused
the CIA of trying to disrupt general elections planned for
November by using a double ugent to manipulate
opposition candidates
Borgc said late Friday the CIA used a government
employee to pressure opposition candidates to withdraw
from the Nov. 4 elections for president, vice-president and a
90-member Constituent Assembly.
Holding a copy of the manual allegedly edited by the CIA
and distributed to rebels trying to overthrow the leftist
Sandlntsta government. Borgc said: "This Is the blble of
the counterrevolutionaries."
_____ Bnrge said the manual.
.^ n a tion
techniques, also shows "certain opposition parties with
little representation" were to be used to m anipulatin’ ,, November voting.
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Napalm To Be Used On Rebels?
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (UPI) - Leftist guerrillas
have charged that the Salvadoran army and Its U.S.
military advisers are planning to bomb rebel strongholds
with napalm and other chemical explosives.
The Nottsal news agency, run by the Salvadoran
Communist Party from Nicaragua, said Friday the napalm
bombings were to ensure "victories" for the military before
government and rebel leaders resume peace talks In
November.
In Mexico City, leftist rebel Radio Venccrcmos delivered a
statement to news agencies listing the towns In the eastern
province of Morazan that are threatened with "massacre"
by the bombings.
"The plan cails for launching white phosphorus, napalm.
500-pound bombs, machine gun and artillery fire on
civilian populations In fertile zones." Nottsal said, citing an
unidentified "trustworthy source."

Priest's Kidnapping Condemned

N o v e m b e r 2, 1948:
A N ig h t O f N e r v e s A t T he E d itor's D e s k
Editor's Sole: With Walter Mandate trailing
President Reagan In the fx&gt;lls. Democrats
are hoping fora repeat o f 1948. when Harry
S. Truman upset Thomas E. Dewey for the
presidency. Harry Culver o f UPI Oklahoma
City recounts that election as he saw It from
his seat as news editor o f a small-town
Oklahoma paper.
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP1I - There was no
question about It. All the polls said Thomas
E. Dewey, the Republican candidate from
New York going to defeat Democrat Harry S.
Truman, the man from Missouri.
It was election night. Nov. 2. 1948. First
returns were yet to arrive. As news editor for
the Shawnee News-Star I was planning the
layout for page nr*^.
I approached editor N. B. "Beachy"
Musselman and Managing Editor JarV
Spencer With what I thought was a good
contingency plan. I pointed to two picture
mats In my hand, one of Dewey and the
other of Truman, then a sample layout that
had two-column holes at the top and bottom
of page one.
"I am going to have both mats cast (In
lead)," I said, "then later tonight when we
get the returns, we ll put the winner on top
and loser on the bottom.'*
Spencer looked at me and laughed.
"You can throw the picture of Truman
away,” he said. "You won't need It."
"Beachy.” as wr all knew him. simply
smiled and nodded In affirmation.
I kept quiet. Most people I knew were also
keeping quiet. In fact. I still marvel at the
people who shouted the next day they had
voted for Truman.
The morale of Democrats In Oklahoma, as
elsewhere In the nation, was low. A lew
weeks earlier. Truman's finances were so
nearly gone that he might never have

visited Oklahoma had not ollman-Gov. Rov
J. Turner helped underwrite the cost of the
candidate's whistle-stop train.
Carter Hradlev. Oklahoma City bureau
manager for the old United Press, who rode
the train with Truman, remarked. "Every­
where the train stopped. Truman bragged
about the high srhirol band being the best
he had ever heard.”
The crowds were tremendous. While It
appeared Truman had a lighting chance to
carry Oklahoma, nationally It was a dif­
ferent picture.
The Sunday before the election, the
Oklahoma City Dally Oklahoman printed a
front-page map In which U S. News and
forecast a Rc(Ji.'8 »!t .f¥ « c t p .
Heonmulcd Dewey would draw a victorious
322 electoral votes, leaving only 110 for
.
3H tor Dlxlecrat South Cuiui..u/
Gov. J. Strom Thurmond and 61 In the
doubtful column.
Monday. Nov. I. the Dally Oklahoman
carried a dispatch at the top of page one.
headed: "Final Gallup Poll Says Dewey's
In."
The story, datellned Princeton. N.J.. said;
"Gov. Thomas E. Dewey will win the
presidential election wit It a substantial
majority of electoral votes."
It gave the final figures compiled by Dr
George Gallup as Dewey 49.5 percent.
Truman 44.5 percent. Henry A. Wallace 4
percent and Thurmond 2 percent.
The (Mills retained their credibility until a
short time after the voting ImmiiIis shut down
the following night.
The Chicago Tribune piloted Its famous
headline: "Dewey Defeats Truman."
As the night lengthened In the newsroom,
feelings began to surface. There were smiles
among several reporters and among the
back shop printers.

"Beachy" became quiet and worried. So
did Spencer. While the outcome did not
become certain until the next day. the
r e tu r n s s h o w e d T ru m a n g a in in g
momentum.
The four southern stales of Louisiana.
Mississippi. Alabama and South Carolina
fell to the Dlxlccrats. and the delegate-rich
states of New York. Pennsylvania. New
Jersey. Indiana and Michigan went to
Dewey.
But a combination of farm, labor and
black votes Joined other Democrats In
helping Truman cut a swath across the
Midwest farm licit. He raptured all but five
states In the western two-thirds of the
California. Illinois. Massachusetts. Ohio.
Texas, and Missouri, all with 15 or iw u t.
electoral votes, fttvorediitu nnn . So did
Iowa. Minnesota and Wisconsin. Oklahoma
gave Its Missouri nelghlsir a comfortable 63
percent.
Arizona. Arkansas. Colorado. Florida.
G eorgia. Idaho. K entucky. Montana.
Nevada. New Mexico. North Carolina. Rhode
Is la n d . T e n n e s s e e . U tah. V ir g in ia .
Washington. West Virginia and Wyoming
Joined the Truman parade.
The Itnal count gave Truman 28 slates
and 303 electoral voles to 189 lor Dewey.
But at 1:30 a.m. |CST| Wednesday In
Shaw nee. Okla.. no one was sure who had
won. I wrote a headline that hedged:
"Election Still In Doubt. Truman Lead
Mounting."
Circulation Manager J. Arthur Parsons
pleaded to extend Ihe deadline.
“ Beachy." one ol the nicest bosses I ever
had. could stand It no longer.
"Shut her down." lie said. "I'm not going
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Do Famous Ghosts Haunt U.S. Capital?
WASHINGTON |NEA| - There
was a lime when prnple who
visited the nation's capital In lair
October could ({cl a special treat
for the Halloween season. If they
toured the city's landmarks they
mlf(ht tie told. In sol to voce, of
the creatures that have long
haunted the places and peoplr
here.
Alas, no more. The govern­
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rumors of things that go bump
In the night. Curators and guides
In many of Washington's creepy
old Institutions say they have
been told to stick to the format
scripts In their spiels, and forget
about the tales of the supernatu­
ral.
Humph. Now even the ghosts
are regulated.
^ , 's p p lly the effort b i ’fcheen
^Toodcrately success^!. The
gult/T^nuy be gagged, but the
stones they have told live on.
People have been seeing spirits
In Washington since the place
was risen from the swamps.
Indcrd, the capital may well be
the most spooky major commu­
nity In the country.

here by the voice of his late
father.
Then there was Abraham
Lincoln. He claimed to have had
ghoulish dreams In the White
House. He once said he dreamed
that he saw his friends gathered
around a coffin that they said
belonged to the "assassinated
president." Lincoln laughed the
dream off, but a few weeks lalcr
he was killed as predicted.
Lincoln's death has tormented
the White House since. Some
ghosts there arc said to be
seeking his revenge. A man
named James Tanner, who In­
vestigated the assassination, has
been floating through the build­ statesman and ne'r-do-well In to get drunk, get mad, and throw
ing from time to time, still American affairs, and the famed his volumes to the floor.
looking for evidence aglanst the
—The SmlthsonV— tf-w lc .
bowl withblackgSVHi who struck''
Em ployees say that . tames
.betr memories.
the p r e s ^ lH ^
Smithson, whose money built
tents;
And the great man hlmscl
—The Capitol E3u!ldlng. Main­ the castle In I849. also willed his
may also still roam the executive tenance men who walk the bones to the Institution. For
quarters. A numlrer of guests marbled ha//M.ry^ Lite at night, &gt;cars. the bones were kept loose
have reported the apparition. listening to the echoes of their In a box. and Smithson groaned
Winston Churchill, for one. was own heartbeats, say they have with displeasure. They were
once quoted as having seen seen prominent jx-ople from the eventually plcred together, how­
A b e's ghost, w hile stayin g past, now residing In Statuary ever. and he Is presently resting
o v e r n ig h t In th e L in c o ln Hall, get down from their pedes­ In peace.
bedroom: he was further quoted tals and dance with each other to
—The Woodrow Wilson House.
as saying he'd never sleep there strains of unheard symphonies.
The 28lh president died here.
And the tour guides aren't the
—The Library of Congress. It Hut there are those who say he
only ones who've thought so. again.
One doesn't have to Ire a While has more than 72 million Items, never left. Caretakers claim that
The eyewitnesses have Included
some of the greal personalities of House guest, however, to sec and It's the largest library In the Wilson can be heard whistling In
history. IJIysscs Grant, for specters In Washington. The world. It may also be frequented the upstairs rooms, and walking
example, used to say he wus federal grounds are seeded ev­ by the remains of Edgar Allen through the halls. On occnslon.
haunted by dead horse soldiers erywhere with the paranormal. Poe. who has a few books on the he lakes a nap In n chair, and the
In W ashington, and James The town has been home or shelves. Poe. who Is burled In elegant upholatery falls under
Garfield Ix-llrvrd he was visited hangout for every Imposing nearby Baltimore, has been said his weight

—The Octagon. The grandiose
masterpiece was built for a
Virginia planter named John
Tayloe. His daughters are sup­
p o s e d to h a v e t h r o w n
themselves from the central
staircase after arguments with
the father. Witnesses say the
young women return to the
home occasionally, and swing
from the stairwell chandelier.
The stories go on and on. And
perhaps It should be emphasized
that they are stories. Records
Indicate that the Tayloe daugh­
ters. for example did not really
hurl th e m s e lv e s from the
Octagon stairs, and Winston
Churchill Is not known to have
personally verified that incident
In the Lincoln bedroom.
Yet why let the facts get In the

way ot the telling':’ Leave that to
th e g o v e r n m e n t c e n s o r s .
Nonsense or not. Washington
after dark Is a stage where the
British troops of 18 12 may walk
the streets with torches, and
w’hcre the men In Arlington
Ccmetary can rise from their
g r a v e s to d i s c u s s th e
circumstances of their deaths.
In fact, one of the few places
that is not haunted here Is the
structure where Lincoln was
shot. Ford's Theater. That's
Ironic, of course. It may also be
unfortunate.
"W e wish he would come
back." says one fellow at the
ticket booth. "People may think
he stays away because the
performances are not worth
seeing."

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By Deane Jordan
Herald S ta ff W riter
Burglars do not like Country
Club Circle.
They dislike the 20O-homr
residential section of Sanford so
much there has been only one
burglary llierr In the past two
months.
This spring the situation was
quite different. During one
four-week period the close-knit
community had five burglaries.
Things were, according to one
resident, "getting out of hand."
What hus caused burglars to
find easier homes to ransack,
seek a safer place to steal? A
Neighborhood Watch' Program
wilii a highly visible dally patrol
and SO percent com pliance
umniig residents who flood the
com m unity with light after
sunset by leaving outside lamps
wllh yellow Ifghtbulbs on, ac­
cord in g to Jesse Wurrlner.
c h a i r m a n o f t h e a r e a 's
Nelghtxirhood Watch Program.
The yellow bulb lells the police
a n d th e W a t c h P r o g r a m
patrolers that the resident Is a
member of the Nelghtxirhood
Watch.
Warrlncr said the Country
Club Circle Nelghtxirhood Watch
program Is the only program
locally that tic knows of which
cnnduels a dally vehicle palml.
"There's no question about
It." said Watrlner who shares
the patrol duties with neighbor
John Addison. "Now when I go
out there at night. Its quiet. The
dllference Is unbrllevablr."
Before Warrlncr and Addison
sinned their staggered night
patrols length, there were out-of-nclghborhood kids and adults
roaming ubout. many of them
staging home lilt-und-runs from
Goldsboro school area after dark,
he said.
"The robberies and things got
so bad around here something
had to lx- done." he said.
Since the pat ml began, which
Includes a trip In the school
every nlghi. I he cmwds have
dispersed, the crime Is rate
down, and residents are more
concerned about keeping the
nelghtxirhood secure.
Key to the success of the
patrol, beside neighbors helping
n e i g h b o r s , is th e unpredictability of when the men
will, on their own. patrol the
nelghtxirhood In their vehicles.
Warrlncr. who Is retired and
lives on Country Club Circle

with his wife Judy, said the
(lalrnlers have no sel schedule,
route or planned umounl of time
lo be out. Thai way. he says,
those tempted to burglarize the
homes can never be sure when a
patrol will motor by.
When the men on patrol bcc
something unusual, or actually
see som eone com m ittin g a
crime, they call the police and
keep track of the direction a
suspect travels so that when the
police arrive they have a hot trail
lo follow.
In the four months since the
patrol was organized, and more
volunteers arc needed to provide
a different pat role r every night.
several suspicious Incidents or
crimes in the making have been
reported. Including a group o
te e n a g e r s c a n v a s s in g the
neighborhood, u man sleeping In
an empty house, two men who
were scared off afler amassing
Items In a basket to take from a
house, two kids traipsing about
wllh sticks, and some kids who
o c c a s i o n a l l y e n te r the
nelghboorhood shooting birds.
Two men scared ofT by the patrol
hud m anaged to silen ce a
woman's dog by knocking him
out wllh a rock.
The streets the nightly patrol
polices Includes Country Club
Circle. Country Club Drive. An­
derson Street, and part of 20th
St.. Warrlncr said.
" I feel strongly about the
p a tro l." he said. " It Is an
assistance to the neighborhood
and an assistance to the police.*'
who. according to Wurrlner have
responded everytlme they have
been called to Investigate a
suspicious Incident.
B e s id e s c r u is in g the
neighborhood streets at night,
the patrol also kerps un eye on
houses that are vacant while the
owners are on vuctlon or out of
town for some reason.
The watch program hus also
prompted (he residents to keep
their outside lights on all night,
giving thieves less pluces to hide.
The program Is coordinated
through Sgt. Bill Bernosky at the
Sanford p olice departm ent.
Wurrlner.
Funds for the patrol, that Is
money for gasoline, removable
signs for the sides of the vehicles
a n d p o s t e d s ig n s In th e
neighborhood, come from a onee-u-year $5 dues per house or
family. Warrtner said.
Besides conducting patrols.

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Notebook In hand, Jesse W arrln er, of Country Club Circle,
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Exercise Shown To Fight Heart Disease
NEW YO RK (UIM) - R e­
searchers say there Is little doubt
that routine exercise strengthens
the heart and may even lessen
the severity of hcan attack In
persons suffering from heart
disease.
Doctors working with animals
say t he y f o u n d the
cardiovascular systems of pigs
a n d r a ts Im p r o v e d w h en
routinely put through a strenu­
ous workout.
Dr. James Scheucr. professor
of medicine and physiology.
Albert Einstein College of Medi­

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law and will be looking for
violators, os In all violations of
the law." sheriffs spokesman
John Spolskl said. "Inltally, un­

...Theft
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to help curb theft. Dale recently
nabbed a man who was making
ofT with $170 In wooden stair
spindles. •
"W e’ve shut It down out here
m ainly because people are
moving In." he said.
People who steal from con­
struction sites most often arc

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cine. reviewed studies by Dr.
Colin Bloor and associates at the
University of San California at
San Diego.
Schcuer said Bloor worked
with pigs that had narrow cor­
onary vessels similar to those
produced by arteriosclerosis In
man. He said some pigs were put
through treadmill exercise for
five months while others were
kept sedentary.
After that, heart attacks were
produced In the animals and
blood (low through the narrowed

vessels was measured.
program of swimming for 8 to 10
"T h e studies showed more weeks. The study showed that
blood flow Into the areas of although the swimming super­
disease In pigs I hat had un­ imposed on the high blood
dergone physical training and presstirr Inceascd the heart size
that the severity of the heart and weight, heart function and
a t'.a ck w as le s s In th ose heart chemistry Improved and
animals." he said
returned to or almost to nc,inal.
"T h is study has Important
"Thus In this experiment It
implications because the cor­
appeared
that rrpratrd swlmlng
onary vessels In pigs arc similar
not ony did not aggravate the
to those found in man.
effects of high blood pressure on
In his own laboratory. Scheuer the heart but In fact may have
said rats with high blood pre­ ameliorated those elTccts." he
ssure were put Into a dally
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considers the $3 fee per report
hts agency charges to be fair and
that It reflects the actual costs
In vo lved . He said the fee.
established by Sheriff John nolk
may change when they have had
an opportunity to study the new
law.
Based on a September figure of
$277. the sheriff's department
filters about $8,000 a year Into
the county's coffers from copy­
ing fees. Hut Spolskl said
every on e Isn’ t charged for
copies.
Victims of crimes or other
parties directly Involved In a
case are not charged. Other law
enforcement or state agencies
and the press are not charged.
But insurance companies or
those who might hope to profit
from having copies of the re­
ports, such as burglar alarm
salesmen, are charged, Spolskl
said.
Although he has only read a
summary of the new law. Alta­
monte Springs police Lt. Edward
Overman said he believes It may
bring a change of policy for his
department. If a change is made
It will be up to the city com­
m ission, w hich established
police copy fees st $2.50 for the
first sheet and 50 cents per each
additional sheet of a routine
rep ort and $45 fo r tra ffic
homicide report, not including
pictures, he said.
The $6,000 Altamonte Springs
police collected last year In copy
fees went Into the city's general
fund. Overman said. Everyone
except victims o f crimes are
charged, he said.
Longwood police Capt. Terry
Baker said hla department's
copy fee of $5 for routine report
and $100 for traffic homicide
report Is fair. The time the police
officer spends writing up a
report as well as the time It takes
clerical personnel to search for
and copy reports are covered In
the fee.
Baker said he couldn't say
whether that la legal under the
new law or not, and added that
Police Chief Greg Manning set
the rates and It would be up to
him tu change them.
Baker said citizens who ask for
copies of a report are not
charged, but Insurance compa­
nies are. He said half the funds
collected go to hts department's
police benevolent association
and half to the city.
Sanford's Aaalatant Police
Chief Herb Shea said he was
aware o f the new law, but Is
watting lo see a copy of It before
making any changes In de­
partment policy. It will be up to

LONDON (Ul’ ll - Saying
human rights violations cross
Id e o lo g ic a l and p o litic a l
bounds. Amnesty Interna­
tional this week cited 117
countries for cruelty and
e x p r e s s e d c o n c e rn o v e r
executions In the United
States.
Detailing murders, torture
and myriad human rights
abuses In Its annual report,
th e g r o u p e x p r e s s e d
particular concern at the In­
crease In U S . executions,
noting the number of convicts
on death
U.S. prison
1a "the highest figure ever.'
"Human rights abuses —
and the struggle against them
— are not limited to any
particular Ideological or polit­
ical system." said the report
by the International human
r i g h t s o r g a n i z a t i o n In
London.
T h e r e p o r t d e s c r ib e d
thousands of killings by secu­

Such cases demonstrate the
need for the law. according to
Altamonte Springs police Sgt.
Bober. Merchant, "even though
l‘ve observed very few Incidents
of bike riders using headsets."
he said
Sterro headsets can produce
up to 120 declbles of sound,
nearly as much as a Jet engine,
according to a Tampa ear doctor
who said most people play their
headsets at 60 to 90 declbles.
That's high enough to drown out
trafTlc noise, and can even block
out sirens. Spolskl said.

c o n s t r u c t i o n w o r k e r s microwave ovens stolen from the
themselves. Dale and Jones said. same house. Thieves smashed a
And many times, they say, the hole In the kitchen wall to get
thefts are "Inside Jobs" where the last one, he said.
Pilferers use the hot property
construction workers or delivery
people come back after hours on their own construction pro­
jects or sell It to other con­
and steal from the site.
Contractors who have sufTered tractors at a cheaper price, the
with the problem for years say developers said.
If caught red-handed, site
construction site thieves are
robbers could be charged with
persistent.
Ron S ch w artz, who built petty or grand theft and spend 1
homes In the Sabul Point area of to 15 years In Jail.
To discourage theft, many
Longwood, said he had three

bu ild ers are postin g signs other steps to prevent theft,
warning that construction site according lo Sheriff's Capt. Beau
vandalism and theft Isa felony.
Taylor. He suggests builders
The Home Builders Associa­ lake shipment of materials only
tion. a 1.700-member group of on the day they arc to be used.
builders from Orange, Osceola Temporary fencing and lighting
and Seminole counties, sells Its also helps, he said.
members signs for $2. HBA's
Public Affairs Director. Randy
Instead of paying for a fullNotes, also said the group oilers fledged security officer, he said
a $500 reward for the arrest of a builders can hire u "watchman:"
suspected thief, regardless of the someone like a college student
amount stolen.
who can keep and eye on the slle
Builders can and should take at a cheaper price.

r i t y fo r c e s , as w e ll as
numerous Inrfdmts of flog­
g in g s . a m p u ta tio n s and
torture in the 117 nations.
"H um an rights activists
have been tortured and killed
In El Salvador and Guatemala
— confined to corrrctlvr labor
camps or psychiatric hospi­
tals In the Soviet Union and
abducted or Imprisoned in
other countries." II said.
" C r u e l and Inhuman
punishments — (logging and
amputations — were reported
from Iran and Saudi Arabia."
estvsald,
The group said five convicts
were put to death In the
United States lit 1983 and
1.289 prisoners were under
dealh senlence at the end of
1983.
There have been 15 execu­
tions In the United Slates so
far this year and the number
on death row Is now 1.420.

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ring. president of the Friends of
The library system has 44 the Library. 339-0354.
employees, eight of whom arc
part-time working 20 hours a
week.
An active citizens' group, the
Friends of the Library, supports
the system with donations of
needed equipment, ranging from
typewriters to record players, a
microwave and refrigerator.
At Its annual book sale held
recently, the Friends earned
some $7,000 by selling about
25,000 old books. A fte r a
w eek en d tw o-d ay sale the
Police Chief Ben Butler to decide Inhouse copies, outsiders pay.
)l:
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Friends had 500 books left. Dues
If a change In the current charge Including the IRS which pays
for membership In the organiza­
cash, Ms. Lcvltl said.
of $3 per page is necessary.
The Seminole County branch
Shea said while he has not
read the law, he said he believes o f the Stale Attorney's office
It makes a distinction between charges 15 cents a page for
privately-ow ned copiers and cop ies, a cco rd in g lo o ffic e
copiers purchased with taxpay­ spokesman Sandl Malsak. She
said the 15-cent charge Is to
ers money.
At the Sanford police de­ cover the costs o f the paper,
partm ent, the photocopying adding that most of the copies
machine Is not owned by the are made at the request of public
city. It Is owned by the Sanford defenders, parole and probation
Police Benelovent Association officials, and private attorneys.
Assistant State Attorney Ralph
which also receives proceeds
from the machine to help officers Ericksson said the office has the
In need and their families. The copying service for those entitled
association also purchases the to have copies so that their flics
supplies for the machine. Shea are not removed from the office
for reproduction.
said.
State law. lie said, states that
Ms. V.'.V an said, however, the
state law makes no distinction material must be open for In­
between privately-owned copiers spection and available for copy­
and publicly-owned ones. In fact, ing. He said the law does not
Dear Voter:
the new law she said. Is worded state that the State Attorney's
almost the same as the previous office has to make copies.
The Florida Highway Patrol
law with the major change being
In November of this year I will be completing my first term
the Inclusion of the "actual cost charges 10 cents a page for a
as a Member of your Board of County Commissioners. I
copy of a report other than an
o f reproduction" phrase.
She sold the law says the accident report, according to
am asking that you support me in my reelection so that
custodian of the records shall clerk Carole Morrison of the
I may continue to give you honest and decisive leader­
furnish a copy upon payment patrol's seven-county head­
ship. I am pioud of my record as a fiscal conservative.
and If the fee Is not set by any quarters In Orlando.
Ms. Morrison, who has worked
state statute, aa it la In some
The knowledge and experience I have gained through
cases, all that can be charged Is for the patrol 15 years, said the
my background in accounting, budget organization and
price charged for copies Is de­
the cost of reproduction.
Although Shea said he does termined by patrol officials In
management have made me more effective.
not know the total cost o f Tallahassee and Is In effect
document reproduction, he said statewide.
We are half way through the l 9 8 0 s and are experiencing a
Accident reports cost $2 no
it would Include the cost o f the
materials, employee time, re­ matter how many pages long the
growth unparalleled in the history of C entral Florida.
search, and the time the officer report Is, she said. That price
Obvious
problems continue tu face the citizens, such as
took to write the report, an has been In effect since at least
1969.
she
s
a
id
.
A
t
r
a
ffic
transportation, growth management, environmental pro­
opinion seemingly contrary to
homicide report costs $25.
the new statute.
tection and the preservation and integrity ol our residen­
She said the 10-ccnt fee is to
Shea a a 'j the majority of copy
tial areas. T&gt; effectively lead the County through the
requests come from Insurance cover the cost of paper and other
c o m p a n ie s and e v e r y few copying supplies. All money
second half of the 8 0 s, l will he able to draw upon my
months an Individual complains collected from copying Is re­
experience and willingness to work with others to solve
turned to the state patrol head­
about the $3 a page charge.
problems. Our quality of life in Seminole County will lx*
The $3-per-page price, he said, quarters In Tallhasaec.
la about what other law en­
maintained.
forcement agencies are charging.
"W e find out what the other
I have enjoyed campaigning door to door and have utilized
people are charging and try to
stay up or down with them."
many of the ideas you gave me at that time. I am pleased
Sanford police charge $35 for a
by the helpful attitudes of the citizens. We must continue
M IA M I (U P !) - T h e a d ­
homicide report, a rate lhat was
reduced from $50 after lt was ministrators of a fundamentalist
to work together and commit ourselves to opposing gov­
learned lhat they were charging school say they will not allow
ernment waste and become more effective and efficient in
more than other area agencies students to attend a Michael
Jackson concert next week
delivery of services. I will continue to represent you with
for that type of report.
While several agencies have because rock singers are "un­
honesty, fairness and integrity in a spirit of cooperation.
worthy examples for living."
said they probably will review
the law when they get a copy
" B e c a u s e ro c k m u sic Is
As your Commissioner, I am proud of my record, and ask
and alter their charges If neces­ associated with dancing, drink­
sary, Ms. Wilson said those who ing. the drug scene and other
you once again for your help and support on November 6.
have not changed already may u nacceptable beh a vior and
be breaking the law.
because the writers and per­
"Even If they don't have a formers are unworthy examples
Sincerely
copy o f the law It Is the law
for living, we believe DCS stu­
now." she said.
dents should not listen to rock
A t th e S e m in o le C ou n ty
music," the letter said
courthouse, people needing
"For this reason, we feel It
copies of documents are charged
Barbara A. Christensen
$1 a page, as per state statute, necessary to Inform you that our
according to the supervisor o f students are not permitted to
the recording department. Clara attend the Michael Jackson
concert. Any students who do so
Lcvltl.
While a fee la not charged for will be disciplined accordingly."

crease the funds as additional went on Its own on Oct. 1. 1978,
co u n ties built new lib ra ry breaking away from Orlando
systems, so the state aid Is Public Library which served
somewhat less than the 25 cents Seminole under contract begin­
Continaed from page 1A
ning In the 1975-76 fiscal year.
p e r il.
library money this fiscal year,
In addition, the county has
Five new libraries arc to be
expected to be about $104,695. also applied for federal grants of built In the county using $7
"W e won't really know until $8,000 for the books by mall m illion from a bond Issue
February when the money Is program: for $36,000 to Im­ approved by the voters In
distributed." she said.
plement an automated equip­ October. 1982.
Ms. Rhein said law passed by ment and line charge for a
New libraries are to be built In
the Florida legislature some bibliography system, as well os
years ago called for county $3,815 Tor a computer terminal Sanford. Forest Clty-Weklva.
libraries to receive state aid of 25 connected to the state library Ovledo-Tuskawllla. Casselberry
and Lake Mary.
cents for each local dollar spent, network.
Sites for the new facilities are
The county library system
but the '• gislature did not In­

...Copies

Am nesty Group Attacks
Human Rights Violations

County sheriffs deputy Hany
Bradley reported that a deputy
there ticketed a headset uslnit
rider, who after receiving the
citation, put his headphones
back on and rode off.
Bradley, who Investigated the
Violation of the law Is. Spolskl
sold, a civil violation, not a death of a 26-year-old cyclist
criminal offense. Except for the who was struck and kilted by an
$15 fine, there are no other car that spun out of control on
penalties or points Involved, he Oct. 3, said lhat If the woman
had not been wearing headsets
said.
she might have heard the car
Apparently some cyclists In­ coming and been able to avoid It.
sist on using their headsets The cyclist was not at fault In
despite the law. Hillsborough the accident.

til people become familiar with
the law we will probably be
giving warnings, but alter the
public has had a chance to
become educated to the law we
will start handing out citations.”

Sunday, Oct. J«. 1H4-7A

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Sunday. Oct. M. ItM -lB

Rams Jam
Apopka, 3-0
By Sam Cook
Herald Sporta Editor
The surprise was a disguise.
Better yet. It was just a guise.
Lake Mary coach Harry Nelson
had announced last week that
trick-or-treat would come a little
early this football season. He had
something devilish planned for
the Apopka Hlue Darters. A
strategic scheme, he said, that
has yet to fall him.
Hut as Nelson knows, tricks
are for kids. Lake Mary faked an
even-man front on defense most
of the night, then Jumped back
Into Its regular defense. "W e
only used It a couple times."
laughed an assistant. "It was
Just our regular defense we put
on them. We played a tremen­
dous. tremendous defensive
game."
The final tally would Indicate
such — Lake Mary 3. A|&gt;opka 0.
"W e Just plain outhlt them."
screamed Nelson to all who
wanted to hear after the game.
"W e outhlt 'em. We outhlt 'em.
We outhlt 'em ."
It was quite a defensive effort.
It had to be. Apopka was

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averaging 36 points per game
entering Friday's encounter.
Even the offensive hero. Scott
Underwood, whose 27-vard field
goaf marie the difference, was
ecstatic* about the defense. "The
defense won It for us." he said.
"They played a helluva gamt.
They were relentless. Just relent­
less all night."
Linebacker Don Meyer was the
most relentless. The 190-pound
senior picked off a pass to set up
the only score of the night and
then made the game-saving
tackle on All-America Sammle
Smith with 34 seconds to play.
Il came on the rear end of a
flea-flicker which threated to
wrest a sure vlrlory from defeat.
“ (A|»opka coach Chip) Gierke
stole that play (lira-flicker) from
us." bellowed Nelson. "Smith
hurdled that last guy. If we
didn't have good pursuit on that
play, he would have scored."
Meyer was the last result.
See RAMS. Page 4B

H#r jid Pt*&gt;»© by Tommy Vincont

A p o p k a 's A rc h o lle s C o llie r re a c h e s o v e r the top of La k e M a r y 's W il M e a d o w s to b re a k up the catch.

DeLand's Defensive Bite Nips Tribe
By J Richards
Special trTThe Herald
DeLand's football team fooled
Seminole once, and the Sanford
squad fooled Itself a couple of
more times to hand the Bulldogs
a 14-9 Five Stur Conferencevictory Friday night i&gt;efore 1,800
at the Seminole High School
Stadium
Seminole slipped to 3-2 in the
conference and 4-3 overall while
DrUind rose to 3-2 In the Ux»p
and 5-3 overall. The loss makes
Seminole's road even tougher as
It needs thrc^'stralght victories

to make off with the Five Star
Conference title. Lake Brantley,
which Improved to 4-2 and 4-2.
comes lo Sanford next Friday.
Lake Mary, which look over the
drivers' seat with 31 and 6-1
marks, conies to Seminole In two
weeks. The 'Notes finish with
hapless Spruce Creek.
After four opening-series offtackle dives by DeLand's star
fullback. James Patrick ceked
out one of the two total first-hall
Bulldog first downs, unheralded
Junior back D a rry l H arris
zoomed 57 surprising yards to
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but tin- clincher cam e two
periods later.
After tite Trllte saw a thirddown quick kick from Its own 10
wllh 3:30 to go In the third
t a k e a le a d I I k * v ic t o r s w o u ld
period boomerang. DeLand then
n e v e r r e lin q u is h .
The game's real star. DeLaml recovered a thwarted Mike
linebacker-kicker Mike Studlcy. Whelchel pass attempt Ihut was
rammed home the extra-point ruled a fumble on I lie ensuing
ImkjI for u 7-0 lead, but he did his series lo hand the Bulldogs their
real dumage — with help front second score of the game for a
6-4, 300-pound teummute John 14-3 lead with but two seconds
to go In the stanza.
Brown — later In the game.
Except for some occasional
The sparse Seminole High
stadium crowd didn't have to standout defensive plays by
wult long for the next_ surprise. Del.und to foil Seminole of-

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fenslvc thrusts, that first-scries
offensive gem and the two-yard
Patrick plunge for the insurance
TD In the third period was
alm ost all the offense the
Hulldogs could muster.
It was enough, us the 'Notes
self-destructed on most of their
offensive thrusts. The Tribe
controlled the ball but could not
control Itself.
Twice In the first half SHS
marched Inside the DrLund 20.
but bad to settle for u 29-yard
Hul Posey field goal for Its
efforts In the second hulf thr

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S p ru ce C reek

Bowers, Lions Run
Past Bishop M oore
Oviedo's ailing senior fullback Charles "Pop"
Bowers got a bit of a rrst Friday as the Lions beat
winless Bishop M&lt;x&gt;rc. 21-7.
Hampered by a bruised thigh. Bowers sat out
the first series of the game and the latter parts of
the final period cn route to two touchdowns and
182 yards rushing on 22 carries as the Lions
upped their Orange Bell Conference record lo 3-2
and went to 4-3 overall.
"He's still hurting." said Oviedo head coach
Jack Blanton of his siar back Saturday morning
But Bowers wasn't hurting enough to break to
the outside off a dive play for a 65-yard
second-|&gt;erlod touchdown to end a two game
scoring drought by the Lions. He also had a
seven-yard fourth-stanza touchdown to cap a
60-yard drive.
The 6-1. 195 pound fullback, und Junior
running 'males Andrew Smith (nine rushes for 52
yards) and Cornell Green (six carries for 33 yardsl
got some good trap blocking from Interior
linemen Chris Finch. John Lowcrle and Tim
Willis. Blanton said. He added that Joe Tanner
and Lenny Hill also shined on the offensive line.
Ovlrdo's final score was set upby a Hernell
Simmons Interception In the fourth quarter — but
It was a 15 yard-penalty that, oddly enough,
pleased Blanton.
"Bernell got the Interception at their 35 and ran
II back to the 12. und we grit the 15 yarder." the
coach began. "Then we drove II In from about the
35.
"W e realized we could score.” Blanton said,
adding that with the loss of a couple of guards
und a quarterback at the start of the year has
hindered the Lions' offensive production
"That (scoring three TD's alter three total
shutout losses) helped us becuuse we've had a
hard time scoring this year. The Lions had scored
only 28 points prior to the three-TD outburst
Friday.
An Interception lale In the game ended a fourth
Oviedo scoring drive. Blanton said.
"W e were driving the ball, but a pass deflected
off one of our men and was Intercepted at the 50
und we had three 15-yard penalties lo help them
score. Bishop Moore got Its only touchdown on a
seven-yard John Morrtssee pass reception from
quarterback Colin Dailey. The Homels' pass
attempt on the conversion try failed.
Oviedo returned the compliment late In the
final period, when 6-1. 196-pound senior
linebacker Mark Howell swiped another Hornet
aerial to thwart a second Bishop Moore drive.
"L a rry Grayson, who started for " P o p ”
(Bowers) at fullback also playd well at defensive
tackle. James Walker and Fred Hill, both Juniors,
had good nights at the defensive ends.
The Lions, who were 8-3 In 1982. moved one
game uhead of last year's disappointing 3-7 mark
but Blanton noted that a fifth win might be more
elusive.
Blanton said his charges sustained several
more banged up players, and wllh Cocoa Beach.
Kissimmee Osceola and Lake Mary remaining,
"w e'll have to get healed If we want to win any
more."
.
Hul he quickly added that "w e now realize we
can score." and that winning Is no Impossible
chore.
— J Richards

Tribe's offensive superiority over
DeLand was even more appar­
ent. but so. loo. was I he SHS
self-destruction factor more
pronounced.
"It was a frustrating game."
said u dejected SHS roach Jerry
Posey. Ills team had racked iqi
11 llrst downs to DeLand's
three, bad out-passed the 'Dogs
120 yards lo seven yurds and
bad d o m in a t e d l l m e - o l
possession.
Seminole also dominated the
unwunted statistic of rajlv-kllllng
See TRIBE. P «K « 41)
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Herald Photo by Tommy Vincent
Lake M ary's Billy Caughell, left, and
Lym an's M ike Henley are two of the top
linebackers In Central Florida. Caughell

plans a c a re e r In pre law or as a
v e te rn a rla n . Henley Is Interested In
computers and engineering.

Henley, Caughell Have
Their Handles On Tight
By 8am Cook
Herald Sports Editor
Lyman's Mike Henley and Lake Mary's Billy
Caughell have more In common than crushing
tackles and excellent academics. Henley Is the
son of a high school principal while Caughell Is
the son of an evangelical minister.
Which probably adds a little extra to their
lives and puts them little more under the
microscope. They arc watched to see how they
handle themselves — on und off the football
field.
From all Indications, the handles are on
tight. These two football adversaries carry
themselves wllh equal excellence whether
they're knocking down enemy ball carriers or
devouring subject matter in the classroom
Henley, who turned 18 Friday. Is the son of

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Lyman High School principal Carlton Henley.
The elder Henley has been at Lyman over 20
years and younger Henley said he’s been
known as the principal’s son "as long as 1 can
remember."
Caughell. 17. Is the son of Bill Caughell. The
elder Caughell was minister o f education at
Orlando's Calvary Assembly Church for 11
years. He has worked for Rex Humbard and
now teaches school at Winter Springs Elemen­
tary. "Dad's been a minister all my life." said
Billy. "That's the way 1‘ve always known
him."

ftaa HANDLES. Page 4B

By Rick Crawiord
Special to the Herald
DAYTONA BEACH - The Lake Brantley
Patriots played a less than Ideal game on a less
than Ideal night against Spruce Creek Friday.
Bogged down by the rain and muddy condi­
tion!*. the 5-2 Patriots slopped to u 19-0 victory
over the 1-6 Hawks In Five Star Conference
football before 1.500 fans at City Island Park
Allhough the night was less than Ideal, coach
David Tullls. who wasn't too Impressed wllh Ills
Pals, had to enjoy the happenings track In
Seminole County. Coupled with Lake Mary's
upset of Apopka and Seminole's loss to DeLand.
the Patriots' title hopes got a shot In the arm.
Tullls hud said last week that Ajxipka had to
lose to Lake Mary. Lake Branllcy had lo beat
Seminole this Friday and Seminole had to whip
Lake Mary In two weeks. Tullls has one of his
three combinations needed to force a playoff at
the end of the year.
Although Brantley was heavily favored Friday,
the Hawks took the ojK-nlng kickoff and looked
like they may make u game of II. Quarterback
Tom Alxlo used three consecutive pass comple­
tions to Julian Larkins lo move the Hawks lo the
Pats 37-yard line.
From that point the Pats' defense, led by Larry
Frocmmlng. Jeff Morris and Sean G'Brlan.
stiffened, and the Hawks were forced to punt.
Lake Branley took the Itall on the Spruce Creek
30 and were unable lo move the football on their
first possesion and were forced to punt. On their
next possesion the Patriots took the ball from
their own 47 down the field to the Hawks 22 yard
line.
Wllh only 50 scronds left In the first quarter
Bobby Garrison took a handoff from Junior
quarterback John Gowan and ruced 22 yurds off
tackle to score. The point after wus good und the
Putrlotsled. 7-0.
Once again on the next drive, a strong
defensive effort thwarted the Hawks. The Patriots
blocked the punt and recovered It on the Hawk 28
yardllne. The Patriots' offense, though, fulled to
cash In and three plays Into the series. Gowan
threw an errant pitch to halfbark Cornelius
Friendly. The Hawks fell on Ihc ball at Ihclr own
26-yard line.
The next lime the defensive struck, however. It
wasn't in vain. On the very next play. Patriot
defensive bark Scott Salmon picked olT a Alxlo
pass and raced 48 yurds untouched for the score.
The Patriots had yet another scoring opportuni­
ty that slipped through their hands before
halftime. With fourth and goal on the eight-yard
line Patriot quarterback Gowan's fourth-down
pass fell Incomplete, leaving the Big Blue on top
at the end of the first half. 13-0.
The third period was very uncvcntfull os
nothing took place unllPSl seconds to go In the
quarter when tailback Friendly ran 10 yards off
tarkle to score. The try for two was no good and
the Patriots led. 19-0.
The only other bit of excitement was when
Putrlot defensive back Steve Stark picked off u
pass and raced 78 yards for u score. The score
was nullified by a clipping penalty.

�Sunday, Oct. II, ItM

I B — Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

Shula: 0-8 Bills Will Play Better Than Record
year,’ * Simla said, "They didn't
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On paper. Sunday's game be- look that good on films the week
tween the Ouffalo Bills and the before, but they played us
Miami Dolphins appears to be tough."
The Bills were tough lor Miami Bowl. It's all got to be done In
llir biggest mismatch slnrc
Ernest Dorgrtlne married Ethel a year ago, loo. outlasting the stages. A perfect season could
Dolphins 38-35 In overtime In come with all those other things.
Merman.
"W e haven't won anything
The Dolphins are undefeated the Orange Bowl
Only once has perfection been yrt. and we want to win some­
In eight f(amcs and have won 13
straight regular season games achieved In the NFI. since the thing. They don't give you
while the Bills arc 0-8 this league was founded In 1920. anything for eight games.”
The Dolphins are likely to
season and have lost 10 In a row That occurred in 1972 when the
Dolphins, under Simla's guid­ break some records this Sunday,
dating back to Iasi year.
However, Miami coach Don ance, won I-I regular season h ow ever. Q u arterback Dan
Shula Is trying his best to games and three more post­ Marino n e r d s 84 yards to break
Bob Grlcse's record of 2.473 for
convince everybody that Buffalo season games fora 17-0 record.
The Dolphins' perfect start Is most yards In a season and Nat
could provide a legitimate test
despite the fact the Dolphins lhe lx*st In lhe NFL since Dallas Moore .needs 53 yards to break
appear In have a big slatlstlcal won Its first eight games In Mercury Morris' record of 7.4HG
( nothin' d career yards.
1977.
advantage.
Marino also needs 26 comple­
Yrt. no one on the Dolphins
Shula points io last month's
game between the two teams even wants to think about a tions to break David Woodley's
club record of 191 completions
when the Dolphins had to perfect season.
"Our goal Is to get Into Ihe In a season.
struggle to come away with a
While Buffalo Coach Kay
playoffs with a home field
21*17 victory.
"T h ey ’re 0-8. yet that’s one of advantage." says Shulu. "Our Stevens has been given a vole of
the toughest games we had this final giwl is to win the Super confidence by owner Ralph

Pro Football

Mountaineers Try To Snap Penn State Hex
United Press International
West Virginia Coach Don Nehlen believes In
hexes. He Just doesn't believe that magic has
anything to dowllh (hem
The subjrct has come tip often ihls week
because Saturday tonight's opponent. Penn State,
hasn't lost to the Mountaineers since 1955.
• ' People keep saying they have u hex on us."
Nehlen said. "But I'll tell you what the hex Is: It's
that Penn Stair blocks and tackles so well against
every body.
"But our kids don't live lit Ihr past. These kids
don't care uboul what happened In 1962. We're
concerned about now. not back then."
■ No. 14 West Virginia. 6-1. Is favored over Ihe
20th ranked Lions, 5-2. but Penn Stale has
brntrn West Virginia 25 straight times and Is
27-0-1 In the series since 1955. Many thought
West Virginia would snap I he streak last year Inn
the Lions rolled In a 41-23 victory In University
Park, Pa.
’ West Virginia gels another chance at home
tnnlghl In front of scouts from ID t&gt;ow]s. The
Mountaineers upset Iktsion College 21-20 Iasi
week by holding Doug Flutle and the Eagles
Scoreless In the second half.

College Football
Tonight. West Virginia turns its alicniion to
slopping the run. Penn Stale sophomore D. J.
Dozlt-r rushed for 159 yards on 22 carrle« in Iasi
week's 2 1-3 victory over Syracuse.
Allcr a slow start due to Injuries, Dozier has
355 yards on 60 carries.
"He Is on the verge of becoming a great hack."
I’enn State coach Joe Palcrno said.
" If you have any aspirations of beating them
(Penn Slate) you bad better play well up front."
Nehlen said. "Nobody In the country can beat
Penn Slate If their offensive and defensive lines
don't play well. And they don't nerd much lo
spring (tailback D.J.) Dozier. He’s a beauty."
In unother game matching ranked teams. No. 2
Texas hosts No. 16 Southern Methodist In a
crucial Southwest Conference game,
In oilier games. No. I Washington hosts
Arizona. No. 3 Oklahoma visits Kansas. No. 5
Nebraska hosts Kansas State. No, 6 Louisiana
Stale hosts Notre Dame. No. 7 Ohio State visits
Wisconsin,

Wilson, two coaches will be was a popular choice to replace
making their NFL debuts Sun­ Meyer, who was not well liked or
day. Marty Schottenhclmer re­ respected by most of his players.
places Sam Rutlgllano at Cleve­ Meyer had dismissed popular
land and Raymond Berry takes assistant Rod Rust on Wednes­
over for Ron Meyer at New day without consulting man­
agement. but Berry re-hlred Rust
England.
Cleveland plays host lo New upon gelling the Job
In other action Sunday. Den­
Orleans and New England en­
tertains the New York Jets ver visits the Los Angeles
Raiders. Tampa Bay Is at Kansas
Sunday.
"There probably won’ t be any City. San Francisco at the Los
Immediate changes, but I'm not Angeles Rams. Atlanta at Pit­
going to Up my hand right now." tsburgh. Cincinnati at Houston.
Indianapolis at Dallas. SI. Louis
Schottenhclmer said.
"Looks like Marty's already at Philadelphia. Minnesota at
learned a lot about being a head Chicago. Detroit at Green Bay
coach In Just a couple of days." and Washington at the New York
Giants.
said Saints coach Bum Phillips
On Monday night. Seattle Is ai
"He knows what the boltom line
Is — Cleveland's 1-7 and Fas lost San Diego.
four straight. We re not murh STABLER CASHES IN CHIPS
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Alter
better at 3-5 with three straight
losses. He hns to win Sunday, 15 years as one of the NFL's
most p rolific and accurate
and so do I."
Berry, a one-time standout p a ss ers, q u a r te rb a c k Ken
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SCOREBOARD

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M i a m i ' q u a rte rb a c k D an
M arino chases a couple of
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Greens In 'Daum' Good Shape

Herald
Bowling Write:

Phil Edmunds.
And fin ally, the M W G A's
Wednesday tournament on Oct.
24 produced the following win­
ners:
Low Gross (85) — Margaret
M ayfair
Bolts. Maryann Williams.
G olf W rite r
Low Net (73)— Kathryn Park.
2nd Low Net (75) — Thelma
Vose.
3rd Low Net (76) — Irene
Ted Daum. the greens super­
Last Thursday. Oct. 18 pro­
Harris.
Mertam Andrews.
intendent. and his crew have duced the following results In
A lice Potter, publicity
been doing yeom an's work. the scramble:
chairperson for the MWGA.
Since we lost all the Australian
1st place team at 7 under par wants to remind all the ladles of
pines to last winter's freeze, we
had to remove them by the — Gene Jones. Sr.. Bill Woodard. the year end meeting and lun­
cheon on Dec. 19. The tourna­
parking lot and consequently BUI Tlshlcr.
2nd place team at 7 under par ment will be a 9 a.m. shotgun
we've had to close lha practice
range temporarily until we can (tie) — Gene Jones. Jr.. Darrell All the awe "is will be presented
at this time. Make your plans
come up with a solution to Miller. Richard Barnes and Steve
provide some kind of protection Epps. Red Cleveland. Horace accordingly and plan to play arid
attend the award luncheon.
Orr.
from the errant balls.
One last note: our dear friends
There was a fine turnout for
By the way. If you would like the Tuesday Dog Fight on Oct. Bob and Kay Elder have re­
to play any weekday (holidays 23. Two teams tied at a net 29. turned from Pennsylvania. It's
excepted), pickup some 2 for 1 But by a match of cards, the really good to see them again.
coupons at the club or any winning team was determined to Kay had a pretty serious knee
number o f locations around be: Dick Elam and MacCarthy.
operation over the summer so It
town such as the Chamber of
The second place team was: will be a little while before she
Commerce, Holiday Inn. Days R o y W h i t a k e r and C u r t i s can tee It up. but knowing her.
she will get Involved just as
Inn. etc.
Spencer.
Now for ihe results of the
The third place team with a quickly as possible. Welcome
weekly tournaments.
net 30 was: Darrell Miller and back, folks!

Well, It was kind of a quiet
week at the old club. Relatively
s p e a k i n g no b i g s p e c i a l
tournaments or such.
Sure have been getting some
terrific comments iately about
the condition of the course. The
greens arc In beautiful shape
and the fairways are coming In
very nlcclv.

Bowlers G e t
Last Chance
For Big Cash
As you are reading this article
you arc letting your last chance
to roll In our 3-6-9 Tournament
slip by you. Remember, we arc
guaranteeing B50 minimum first
prize. The cost Is only S5.00 to
roll In the tournament and every
bowler rolls four games plus
they receive a free game pass.
Actually, you will be compet­
ing for f 50 and pa&gt; Ing less than
norm al rates to bowl. R e­
member. this Is a league bowler
appreciation tournament for
Bowl America Sanford League
Bowlers only.
The Sanford City League lead
the way on high scoring this
week with five GOO series and
over twenty-five 200 games. Van
Tilley. Jr. had the highest 600
series with a 256-207/653. and
was followed closely by Wayne
J o h n s o n w i t h a 23 0-2 37 185/652. Other 600’s weree
rolled by Bruce Tilley 219210/620. Jim Morace 22 6202/613 and Mark Quick 233201/607. Other high scores were
Richard Williams 221. John
Waugh 219. Bobby Barbour 212.
Leonard Waddell 210. BUI Oiler
209. Mike West 211. Ralph
Depalo 210, Bob Loveland 219.
Bob Bradshaw 219. Don Gorman
207. Kit Johnson 204-201.
Melvin Spangler 232, A1 De­
nman 245. Andy Bolton 202 and
Don Clifton 201.
The remaining high scores of
the week are Hated by league: HI
Noonera Ladles League Ida
Baker 201. Wanda Hubbard 221.
Forrester’s League K. Chapman
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Soaday, Oct. II, 10*0

S ilv e r H a w k s A d d T o L y m a n W o e s ,
By Chris Plater
H erald Sports W riter
When the clock struck midnight it
was bad news for Cinderella, but the
story eventually had a happy ending.
In the fourth quarter Friday night It
seemed the fortunes of Lyman's winless Greyhounds were about to take a
turn for the better.
Hut It was not in be as Lake Howell
fought off a fourth-quarter surge by
Lyman and went on to claim a 14-0
Five Star Conference victory to put a
damper on homecoming at Lyman
High.
What's worse is there may not be a
ha ppy e n d i n g In sight fo r the
Greyhounds In *1984. Lyman, 0-7
overall arul 0-5 In the Five Star
Conference, will have In brnl either
Apopka. Mainland or DeLand. three
lough teams, to avoid an 0-10 season.
Meanwhile. Lake Howell Improved to
4-3 overall and 3-3 In the conference.
The Sliver Hawks host Mainland this
Friday. Coach Mike Hlsccglla feels
Lake Howell could Just us easily be 6-1.
“ I feel like we're two plays from
being a 6-1 team.” Hlsccglla said. "If
we had made that field goal In the first
half against Seminole (8-0 loss) and If It
weren't for the 84-yard Interception

... Tribe
Continued from IB
penalties and mistakes.
"That'a happened to us be­
fore.” Poaey said of a late-game
Illegal-p ass In fraction ,
veh em en tly protested, that
helped thwart a final-minute
attempt to move the ball Into a
position totle the game.
It wasn't the only time Posey
badgered officials.
Late In the third period offlc la ls ru led that SHS
quarterback Whelchel fumbled
on a passing attempt at his own
10-yard-llne that set up the
second DeLand score, a two-yard
Patrick plunge that upped the
B u l l d o g s ' l e a d t o 13 -3 .
Whelchel's arm was clearly go­
ing forward at the time.
H u t It w a s t h e T r i b e
quarterback's arm that kept SHS
In the contest, that and the six
c a t c h e s by w l d e o u t Mike
Cushing for 92 yards and two
more receptions by tight end
Jerry Littles for 28 more stripes.
But even achetvlng a lofty fifth
Win — the first time since 1980
DeLand has done so In one
season — didn't please winning
coach Dave Hlsa.
"That’s all we did offensively,
that first series. We managed to
get only one or two first downs
In the whole second half.” the
DeLand coach moaned.
"W e beat a very good football
team." he continued, noting that
DeLand had racked up Its sec­
ond road win, "and all last year
we didn't win any games on the
road.
"W e re putting the D' for
defense back In DeLand.”
For his part. Posey saw a gutty
defense that kept trying to keep
SHS In position for at least a tie
and a sudden-death overtime.
After Its first two series of five
and eight plays, respectively,
DeLand went seven straight
series with Just four plays — or
less — and Its fytal group ol
plays lasted but five snaps.
U n f o r t u n a t e l y , for the
Semlnoles at least, the shortest
set of the lot gave DeLand Its
Insurance TD.
Seminole, for Its part on of­
fense, was both exciting and
unproductive.

return against DeLand 114-0 loss), we
could Just as easily be 6-1 Instead of
4-3."
Lyman moved the ball well at times
Friday night but four Interceptions and
a multitude of penalties, nine for 125
yards, kept the Greyhounds out of the
end rone.
Most of the first quarter was a
d e f e n s i v e s t a n d o f f and L y ma n
mounted the game's first scoring
threat with 4:39 left In the quarter.
The key play In the drive was a fake
punt to upbark Avery Merweather who
picked up 18 yards and a first down at
the Lake Howell 46-yard line. A pass
from Tony Johnvin to Clint Haker
went for 12 yards to the 33.
Mike Henley, who led Lyman with
07 yards rushing on eight carries,
picked up three yards to the 30 on first
down. Henley picked up good yardage
on second down hut the play was
culled back as Lyman was called for
holding. A clipping penalty on the next
play pul the Greyhounds track to their
own 40-yard llnr und. on third down,
the drive ended as Johnson's pass was
Intercepted by Jeron Evans who re­
turned It 33 yurds to the Lyman 28.
The first quarter ended one play
later und the Sliver Hawks broke the

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scoreless tie early In the second
quarter. Allan Jack's fourth down pass
to Evans was good for 12 yards to the
six-yard line and Efrem Hrooks scored
on the next play for a 6-0 lead. JelT
Philips kicked the extra point for a 7-0
lead with 11 22 left In the half.
Merweather made a nice return on
the ensuing Kickoff as he took the ball
on the 10-yard line and darted 24
yards to the 34. Lyman put together
another scoring threat as It drove
down to the Lake Howell 32 with
Henley's 12-yard run leading the wuy.
Hut. one second down. Johnson
wanled to go deep but the ball was
ttnderlhrown and Terry Gammons
In te r c e p te d It for Lake Howell.
Gammons caught the ball at the
five-yard line and broke Into the open.
The only person between Gammons
and u touchdown was Johnson and the
Lyrnun QH. also a defensive track,
brought down Gammons to save a
touchdown.
Lake Howell drove down to the
Lyman 26 after the Interception, but

an Illegal receiver penalty stalled the
drive. Lyman got the ball back with
1:51 left In the half and again
threatened to score.
Johnson completed four passes for
34 yards on' the drive and Henley's
eight-yard run gave the Greyhounds a
first down at the Lake Howell 35 with
42 seconds left. But. on first down.
Johnson's pass was intercepted by
Hobby Miller, the third time the
Lyman signal caller was Intercepted In
the half. Lake Howell ran out the clock
and It remained 7-Oat halftime.
Pretty Dawn Stinson was crowned
h o m e c o m in g queen d ur i ng the
halftime festivities. Lyman was hoping
to make Stinson's reign a happy one
"rlday night but the 'Hounds Just
couldn't fliid the magic to pull off the
win.
Lyman consumed most of the third
quarter with Its Erst possession and It
drove down to the Lake Howell 34. On
third down, at the 28. Henley broke a
couple tackles at the line of scrim­
mage. got to the outside, and raced
down the sldllnes for 28 yards und a
touchdown. Hut the play was called
back because of a clipping penalty and
the celebration was over before the
corks were even popped.

14-0

Lake Howell took over and Its next
drive took the rest of the third quarter
as It stayed 7-0 going Into the fourth.
The Sliver Hawks couldn't Increase
their lead though and Lyman regained
possession with 10 minutes left In the
game.
"That was the difference In the
game.” Hlseeglla said of the Lyman
scoring threat. “ Our defense rose to
the occasion many times. The defense
has played strong all year long."
The Lake Howell scoring drive went
for 52 yards and key plays Included
Brooks' 20-yard run. a 16-yard pickup
by Jack and a nine-yard run by Mark
Schnltkcr. Schnlllrr capped off the
drive when he plunged ovr- from the
one. Philips' kick gave the Hawks a
14-0 lead with 2:58 left In the game.
Lake Hotvell's fourth pass Intercep­
tion of the game, this one by Jim
Chalmers, ended Lyman's final drive
and kept the shutout Intact. Lyman
has been shutout three times in seven
games and has scored a total of 28
points.
Hrooks led the Silver Hawks' rushing
attac'i with 90 yurds on 10 carries and
Schnltkcr picked up 60 yards on 10
carries.

to befuddle the Blue Darters on
two. first-quarter drives.
On the second series, however.
Hartsfield took a shot and went
down for good.
Continued from IB
The gain picked up 10 yards
A pop ka quar terback Keith
Ussrey dipped a short pass to Sid and a first down at the Lake
Lowman In the right fiat. Smith., Mary 37. but Hartsfield was
who was used sparingly because carted ofT the field.
The lone score came In the
of a badly sprained ankle, circled
Lowman and took Ihe pitch at second period With 6:44 to play.
Ussrey rolled to his left and tried
his own 40.
Then. It was off to the races. to hit fullback Garth Rangel In
He sidestepped one defender and the flat. Meyer played the pass
headed down the sideline. He perfectly and snared It at the
then changed gears and raced to Lake Mary 40.
With Mike Schmlt at the con­
his left where he encountered
defensive back Scott Spcrraza. trols. Lake Mary went right to Its
who got a piece of Smith to slow bruising ground attack. Un­
derwood muscles for four yards,
him down.
Then came Meyer. "I was on but Caughell was stopped for no
the opposite side of the field.” gain. On third down. Schmlt
said the articulate senior. "I took tossed a pass to wldeout Donald
my usual pursuit angle and Grayson, who was Interfered
Scott slowed him up enough for with.
Charlie Lucarelll then lost two
me to get there.”
on
a sweep, but Underwood
Hut It wasn't over yet. Meyer
Harald PKat* by Tammy VliKant
grabbed both of Smith's legs. picked up the slack. He bolted
M ike Whelchel gets tim e from fullback
8 of 21 passes for a 120 yards on the night but Smith yanked one away but for four yards and three yard on
D aryl Edgemon, right, to find Jerry Littles
Seminole lost to DeLand, 14-9.
before he could get the other out consecutive tries. Facing a
to regain his balunce. Meyer put fourth and five. Nelson called on
for an 16-yard T D pass. Whelchel completed
the death grip on to pull him his bread-and-butter back again
and he delivered five tough
On Its first series of the second to the 11-yard line on Just two the SHS 10. and Whelchel's down.
yards and a first down at the
x
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After one set of Incompleted exclaim ed M eyer about his He fired for senior WII Meadows
out the second half — to begin Cushing ran a fine clear-out
tackle
which
hauled
Smith
down
an 11-play. 63-yard march that pattern. Hut Dexter Jones was passes on Its next offensive
at the Apopka 20 and again the
on the Lake Mary 27.
ended with three plays netting thrown for a loss of two yards series. SHS moved from the 50
Darters were (lagged for Interfer­
Hut
It
still
wasn't
over.
Out
of
Just three yurds to Ihe DeLand und the ‘Nole offensive line to the DeLand 16 on the follow­
ence
revealed its big weakness of the ing set of downs, u 26-yard timeouts, Apopku hurried to the
three-yard line.
Caughell then tried the left
line of scrimmage and Ussrey
Four times In that series, game — an Inability to stop Whelchel-to-Cushlng toss to the
side twice and came away with
hurled
a
time
killer
out
of
fullback Daryl Edgemon plowed DcLand's pass rush — ns two 16 s e t t i n g up a 1 6 - y a r d
bounds with 24 seconds left. four yards. A hurried Schmlt
up the middle behind blocks Whelchel tosses near the goal touchdown pass to Littles over
Ussrey then dropped back to then overthrew Grayson In the
from Carl Tipton. Strickland line were made under extreme the middle for the touchdown.
pass as longdistance bomber end zone on third down. On
Smith. Anthony Hall and backs pressure and were Just off the
Kent Elmore stretched his leg for fourlh. Underwood lined up to
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Brinson helped DeLand botch Its
Although the game was almost Lowman 4110 Laka Mary. Schmlt 414044.
next series, and the Tribe backs yards on the ensuing series. But Patting —Dakand. Cordon I 191 Samlnola. void of scoring. It didn't begin Harttflaid 11OH.
Whakhal t i t s t|t. Campball 0 100
— Apopka. S. Lowman SIS.
blocked superbly for each other Brown belted Jones for a five- Racalvlng - Dakand. K.altt 17. Samlnola. that way. Lake Mary's Ray Racalvlng
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as SHS moved from the ‘Dog 33 yard loss on a one-hand tackle at Cuthlng901. klttlat 1IS
Hartsfield used his dancing feet 144. Lucarolll I 74. Maadowt I M

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Continued from IB
Henley said he has a good relationship with
his father and doesn't feel a lot of presaure.
"M y brother (David, a standout wrestler)
played before me,” said Henley. "That made It
a lot eaaler. But my dad still expects a lot from
me.
"H e's the guy that keeps me going. But If I
have a bad game, when I come home he's not
going to get all over my case.”
Caughell. too. said he draws strength from
his father. "W ith a father In the ministry, you
have much more things to do." said Billy, who
also plays the drums. " It seems like we're
always on the go. But the family Is very
Important 1o me. My father has taught me how
to put my priorities In order and keep them
there."
Although Henley and Caughell are similar
athletically and academically, they have been
thrown Into different circumstances by the
success of their teams. Despite Henley's stellar
efforts on defense and an occasional help at
fullback. Lyman had lost six straight games
going Into Friday's contest with Lake Howell.
Caughell. meanwhile. Is riding high as the
defensive leader of Lake Mark's 5-1 first-place
team.
The year has been tough on Henley, who has
grown accustomed to success. The straplng
6-0 . 185-pound senior was the most valuable
player on unbeaten freshman and Junior
varsity teams. Also a solid baseball player, he
was one o f the best catchers at throwing out
baserunners last spring whUe Lyman con­
tinued to do well on 1

...Rams

S

"It's been hard losing." Henley said. "It's
easy to keep myself up because I'm a senior
and It's my last year. We have a lot of guys
who are used to winning and they have good
attitudes.”
Still, the 0-6, bothers him. It was completely
unexpected. " I knew we weren't supposed to
be the team to beat In the conference." he said.
"But 1 didn't think we'd be In this position
either."
Although the losing record probably won't
enhance the recruiting, Henley said he would
Still like a chance to play major college
football. "I've received letters from Kentucky
and Auburn.” he said. " I like both of those
schools. Coach (Jack) Bloomlngdale said I'd
probably have to play an outside linebacker
because of my size."
Although Henley Isn’t overwhelming physi­
cally. he Is strong and sturday. He has a frame
that can fill out. Head coach BUI Scott said
Mike reminds him of another guy named
Hcnley...at about the same age.
"When Carlton played at Memphis State, he
came In about Mike's size.” said Big BUI. who
aleo played at Memphis Suite. "He grew to
6-foot-2 and 220 pounds In a year or two. He
wub a vicious defensive end."
Scott hopes the same will be true for Mike.
“ It will be tough for Mike to play major college
at his current size." said Scott. "But I'd say he
could follow In his father's footsteps and grow.
I'd say that kind of projection Is fair to
assume.”
With two Inches and 35 more pounds, the
concensus Is Henley could play for Just about
anyone. Scott said he ta an Intelligent (3.8
grade point average) player, hard-working and
savage hitter.
Mike knows he's on the fence and Is taking a

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modest attitude to the recruiting. "Right now,
It's not a matter of what / want." he said. "It's
who wants m e."
Henley plans a career In computers or the
engineering field.
Caughell would also like to do a little
engineering He wants to take Lake Mary to
the Five Star Conference title. As for the
future, however, he Is not obsessed with
getting a scholarship. "It would be nice to get a
scholarship,” said Caughell. a 5-10, 205pounder with a 3.3 grade point average. "But
If I don't, it's not going to change my career. I
still plan on going Into pre-law or being a
veterinarian.”
Caughell began his football with the Mllwee
Spartans In the SYSA program In fifth grade.
He played for Mllwee as a sixth grader before
moving to the Rock Lake Raiders as a seventh
grader. The seventh grade team went 8-0 and
beat Mexico In a bowl game. In eighth grade,
he played for the SUver Lions, a traveling
team.
HU first brush with football came a little
earlier than that, though. "One day my
brother (David. 25) came home with hclmcla
and football pads,” laughed Billy. "He took me
out In the backyard and started banging me
around.”
Caughell. however, has been doing most of
the banging since then. As a fullbackllr.ebacker. he earned the most valuable
defensive player award while leading the
freshman Rams to an unbeaten season. The
next year, he played varsity and waa again the
defensive MVP as Lake Mary went 1-9.
Then came Harry Nelaon and around turned
the Lake Mary program. Lake Mary went 6-4
In lu first year of Five Star Conference
competition and the best was yet to come. This
year, the Rams reeled off four straight wtna

before being upset by Lake Howell. Then,
came a win over Mainland for the 5-1 mark.
The Rams played a crucial game with Apopka
Friday night.
Caughell took the lone loss hard. "I guess we
were Just destined to lose," he said. "It waa
hard. But we know how to lose and we know
how to win. Coach Nelson taught us that.
” We evaluated where our hearts were on
Saturday and Sunday and came bock and
started kicking again Monday. It was one of
the best practices we've ever had. I knew then
we'd be all right.”
Caughell said he calls on hU religion as often
as he calU defensive signals. "There U a
confidence I get from Jesus Christ." he said.
"It's something that everyone needs. I can see
that In other people who don't have It. They
want It. too. and they have respect for me
because I have It.”
Although Caughell lives and breathes his
religion, he said It doesn't bother him when
Nelson, not the mildest of men. lets loose with
' a few expletive delctlvea.
"That's Just coach Nelson's personality.
That's the way he la." said Caughell. "H e's
different during the seek. But on Fridays, he
Just gets totally involved tn the game. He's
going 200 percent.
"It's not anything nobody else doesn't say.
He Ju»l says It a little louder. But when It's
time for a major decision, he gets himself back
under control."
Caughell said Nelson has been a major
influence — on and off the field. "Coach Nelson
taught me when you're down and you're
hurting, you have to come out giving 100
percent. He's a great man. He has his life In
order."
Just like Billy Caughell.

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Sunday, 0&lt;t. 31. 1YI4

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PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
Lake Brantley 19. Spruce Creek
O
Mainland, open date
No t . 3 games
Lake Brantley at Seminole
Spruce Creek at Lake Mary
Apopka at Lyman
Mainland at Lake Howell
DeLand.open date
N ot . B games
Lake Mary at Seminole
Lyman at Mainland (Nov. 8)
Lake Howell at Apopka
Lake Brantley at DeLand
Vanguard at Spruce Creek
N ot . IS games
Seminole at Spruce Creek
Oviedo at Lake Mary

S T A N D IN G S
FIVE STAR CONFERENCE
Team ................
A ll
l.akr Mary........
6-1
Apopkn........... .....4-2
5-2
Lake Brantley. .. .....4-2
5-2
DrLand............ ....4-2
5-3
Srmlnolc.......... .....3-2
4-3
Lake Howell...... ..... 3-3
4-3
Mainland.......... .....2-J
3-4
Spruce Creek.... .....1-5
1-6
Lyman..............
0-7
F riday's results
DeLand 14. Seminole 9
Lake Mary 3. Apopka 0
l.ake Howell 14. Lyman O

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P atting — Laka Brantlay. Cowan 1 ) 0 5.
DaUiacco 0 ) 0 0
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Legci Notice
B O A kD O f
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
The County of Seminole
Tho County of Seminole W ill
•oil ot public ouctlon on Setur
doy. Nowmtoer 17. IMA. I t 00
A M . *300 South Orlando Orlvo.
F1»0 Point*. SontorO. Florid*
tho following equipment:
I M I M o to rc y c le . Hondo*.
DtCAHIoCYl 11041.
Ito l T ru c k . F o rd *.
F3S6N474748
t i l l Stotlon Wagon. Amor Icon
M otori*. A1AII7MI1377*
l * M S odo n. P ly m o u th * .
PK4IUSOl(W14
1 (7* S o d o n . P ly m o u th * .
PM41KAO I *4*00
1*71 S o d o n , P ly m o u th * .
H lltO S B lH O ll
1 (7 * S o d o n . O ed ga * ,
EM47L(A 1*0101.
t( 7 ( S odon, D o d a o *.
E H H K A U IW .
1 (7 * S o d o n , O o d fo * ,
EH47L«A 14400*
I (7 * S edan, D o d a o *.
EH47L*A1440M
t(00 Station Wagon. American
Motor**. AOAOOOCMAAM.
t* 7 S S e d a n , b o d g e * .
NL41G0F IS01*3
:( 7 I S edan, D o d g e *.
NL4IC0FIM147
1(70 Sodon. Chovrotot Novo*,
ix itu ir n ts ti
1 *0 1 S o d o n . D a d a * '.
3BR 47U BAIIIU 1.
1 *0 0 S o d o n , O o d g o * .
EH43LAA 1733*1
1 *0 0 S o d o n . D o d g o * .
EH47LAA 1133*7
1 (0 0 S o d o n , D o d g o * .
EH41LAA11S001
1 *0 1 S o d o n . D o d g o * .
1BR47L0BA111SU
1 *7 * V a n . D o d g o *.
S 1 IJ E (X I(II7 *
1(70 S o d o n , C h e v r o le t* .
IXI7D0T 173403
1 *0 0 S o d o n , O o d g o ',
EH41LAAUS401
1 (7 * S o d o n , C h r y t l o r * .
SSllKtR 11*4)7
1*70 V o n , F o r d * .
E14HHAE0J77
1*70 S e d a n . P o n t i a c * .
IUO/LONI447W
1 *0 0 S e d a n . D o d g e * .
EHCLAAI1M0S
1 *0 0 S e d a n , D o d g e * .
EH4JLAAIUA0*
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1 *0 1 S e d a n , D o d g e * .
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M S I S edan, D o d g e *.
iaN 47LIB AIIIM S
M O t S odon. D o d g e *.
18CMN1CR14040*
1*70 S eda n. M o r c e d a i* .
IM»1F*30**7
1 (7 * S o d a n . D o d g o * .
XS»G*Rias**3
1 *7 1 S e d a n . D o d g e * .
IXI7MITIA***S.
* Public Canvoyonco V *b k t*
1*71 Ford Stripping Truck.
CAIEVPS71S1
1*70 Ford Crocab Pickup.
F13BCA014M
1*77 Sodon. Dodgo Atpen,
NL41C7F11404I
1 (7 7 S o d o n , D o d g e ,
NL4IG7FI1M7]
1*10 Truck. Wrecker. MAA314
1*7* Sodan. Ford T o rin o .
4A11HISMIS
1*73 M obil* Homo. 01)30*
1*73 M obil* Homo. 01)10*.
1*71 T ractor, International.
11400*117)03]40
1(70 Tractor, International.
1)400*117103113
1*7* Pull AAoner.aOOIIM.
1*70 Pull Mower. 0*01*4).
Engine Anotyter. 1 MOM
Blockhawk Jack. CJ*« * * .
Plu* m iKellanaout Horn* In ­
cluding: calculator*, type w rit­
er*. adding machine*, and co*h
regular*
Included In our auction are tho
toilowine Item* from the City at
Altamonte Spring*
1*7* O M.C.. Pick up to Ton.
TCVI43AM4JM
1*7) Setoh. T ractor 34104.
S1J004*.
1(77 Pontiac. Lemon* 1 Door.
1D37Z7P]00*04*.
IM1 Chav . Molibu * Door.
IG1ATMM4B 044473**
1*01 C hev. Molibu 4 Door,
1O1AW**H0CRt7«l7*.
1*0) Chev . Molibu 4 Door.
IOIAW **HXCRI7*llS*
1*7* Pontiac. Cotollno 4 Door.
lLOMOPITOO***
1(70 P ly m o u t h , S ta tio n
Wagon. RL4SP0A 1*1374*.
IM I Chev. Molibu 4 Door.
IG I AT t*H 7804*4704*
1*70 Pontiac. Colollna 4 Door.
ILOfZIPITOOOO*.
1*70 Pontiac. Colollna 4 Door,
1LO*Z*PI70074*.
1*77 Ford. Pick Up to Ton.
F1SBNXS)*74.
1(73 C hev. 4X4 3* Ton P/U .
CKTI43F40M3I.
1*70 Dodge. Pick Up v* Ten,
DMBBSS11430*
1*70 Dodgo. Pick Up v* Ton.
O I4BB *Sll4iai.
1*74 C hev. Impale 4 Door.
1LOOM47133371
Plu* teverel bicycle*
Complete lit* I t available In
Department at Pur choking lor
Eguipment may bo Im pacted
an Friday. November 10. 1M4
between 10 00 A M . ond 100
PM
Above Item * ore lublect tg
addition or deletion per the
Board o l County Com m it*Ion
or*. A ll »ole« "a * l*. whore I* ",
no w arranty oaprettod or Im ­
plied
Payment w ill bo accepted only
In each, certified check, money
order*, bonk letter of credit
applicable to th l* te le only.
S u c c e ttlu l b id d e r* a re re• p s n ilb lo t o r r e m o v a l o l
eguipment by 10B PM. Nov­
ember I*. 1*04
For further Information can
•act auctioneer. D oll'* Auction
Service o l n)S 4 )0. Sonlord. FI.
er Pur choking Office. Seminole
County Service* Building. Son
lord. FI. 1)031 U 1 I IIS. Cat. SIS.
JeAnn Blackman.
Purchasing Director
tmelo Count]
Service* Building
I M I ! . IU S I.
Sonterd. FI H77I
Publith Octeber 10.1*04.
OS Y 144

Sunday, Oct. IS, 1*S4

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7 1 - H t lp Wanted

legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NAMB
Not ice I* hereby given that I
am engaged In bu tlnet* at 714
Lake A w . Altamonte Spring*.
Seminole County. Florida under
the flc tltlo u * name ot SIGN
LANGUAGE, and that I Intend
to re gliter to ld name w ith the
C lerk at the C irc u it C ourt,
Somlnote County, Florida In
accordance with the p rovltient
ot the Flctltlou* Nam* Statute*,
to-wit: Section 0*3 0* Florida
Statute* 1*37.
/ * / Burleten Donlhl
Publith October 1* A November
4. It. I*. 1*04
D EY 1)7
FICTITIOUS NAMB
Netlco I* hereby given that I
am »ngagad In butlneet at 714
Lake Av*., Alternant. Spring*.
Seminal* County. Florida undethe flc tltle u t name at BACK TO
BASICS, and that I Intend to
re g ltte r to ld name w ith the
C le rk *1 the C irc u it Court.
Seminal* County. Florida In
accordance with the provltient
el tho Flctltlou* Nam* Statute*,
te-wtl: Section *43 Of Florida
Statute* 1*37.
1*1 Burteean Donlhl
P ublith October IS 4 November
4.11. I I . IM4.
D B Y -IM

NOTICE UNOBR
FICTITIOUS NAMB STATUTB
TO WHOM IT M m Y CONCERN
Notice I t hereby given that the
undertigned. purtuant to the
" F lc t lt le u t N am * S ta tu te ."
Chapter MS 0*. F lo rid* Statute*,
w ill re gltter with th* Clerk ot
the Circuit Court In and tor
Seminal* County, Florida, upon
receipt at proof ot th* public*
tlon ot thl* notice, th* tk lllto u t
name, le w ltj
3AMSIGNS
under which It a ip e c tt to engage
In b u tln a tt at *41 North Lak*
Boulevard. Animor.fo Spring*.
Florida 11701
That th* party Inlorottod In
ta ld buiinet* anterprlM I* a*
fellow*.
NOEL MARTIN
Dated at Orlande. Orange
County. Florida an October I a.
1*
P ublith October 14. I I . » 4
November A IM4.
DEV-**

NOTICBOF
PUBLIC HBARINO
Nolle* I* hereby given that th*
Board ot County Comm it*loner*
ot Seminole County, Florida w ill
hold a Public Hearing on Nov
ember I I IM4 at 7 M PM. or a*
toon thereafter o t poulble. In
Room W I I * o f th * County
U 'v u t * Building. 1101 E*«t let
S I., S anford. F lo rid a T h l*
Public Hearing I* being held to
contldar the anectment ot an
ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE AM EN D
ING ORDINANCE NO 77 IS.
TH E S E M IN O LE CO U N TY
C O M P R E H E N S IV E P L A N
PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE
IN THE LAND USB OESIGNA
TION ON THE "O F F IC IA L
LAND USE M A P " FOR THE
O LD O R CHID FA R M PRO
PBRTV ON PALM SPRINOS
O R IV B : P R O V ID IN G FOR
S E V E R A B IL IT Y A N D CF
FBCTIVB DATS.
Clrcumtlancee have changed
*lgnl!lcantly *lnce th* 1*74 1*77
P*rlad when the Camprohentlv*
Plan wa* prepared Th* IW1
■ valuetlan and A ppraltel Re
pe rl lo r th* Comprehend** Plan
ot Seminal* County atlabllthed
th* policy Ot providing tor minor
Camprohentlv* Plan update* In
• van nu m b e re d y a a r t. One
p a ttlb la amendment for th*
lltc a l year i**3 *4 l* contid
• r a t io n o t t h * c a n tln u a d
•p p ro p rla la n e t* ol the Com
merclal detlgnation on th * "O f
fk la l Land U m M m " tor the
O ld O rc h id F a rm p ro p e rty
located an Palm Spring* Drive,
to u lh o f N o rth S tr e e t.
A lternative* tar th* land uta
datlgnatlon Include No Change.
Low D entlty Retldentlol; Modi
um O e n t lt y R e t l d e n t l a l i
Planned Unit Devetopmant: and
Low Intentlty Commercial.
The Local Planning Agency at
Seminole County hat held two
Public Hearing* an the prepou d
a m e n d m e n t I * t h * C tm prehentlve Plan and h o t re
commended the Low Dentlty
Ratldantlol detlgnation tar the
"O fficia l Land U ie M ap"
Thl* I t the tecand at two
Public Hearing* en the pottlbie
C om prehentlv* Plan amend
menl Th* purpeee at th l* Public
Hearing I* to hear public cam
m enti to contldar th* recom
mendatlen by th * Local Plann
Ing Agency; and te lake final
a c t i o n o n th e p r a p o t e d
it.
Local Planning Agency and
Beard at County C om m lttlenert
Public H earing M inute* and
other Information an th l* Item
a r e c a n t a ln a d in th e
Compreheatlve Plan Amend
moot* — t«a* and available ter
review by th* public In Room
M l at th* County Sarvicet B uild
Ing d u rin g re g u la r b u tln e tt
hour*. The public I* encouraged
to attend. Far more Intarmatlan
contact Anthony VanDarworp.
A IC P . P rin c ip a l P lannar at
H i t i l l EXT. J7).
Weedy P rk a . AICP
Planning Director
"Pertana are advltad that It
they decide la appeal any da
cltian made at tha t* Hearing*
they may need la an tur* that a
verbatim record at the proceed
Ing* I* made, which Include* the
I t la be baaed
l * t 01*3. Florida
Statu***".
P ublith Octeber M 4 November
41 *44
DE V *1

BOOKKEEPER

CLASSIFIED ADS
S e m in o le

Eipertonced. account* racalv
able and payable P A L with
ty p in g i k l l l t P erm anen t
position Never a tea

O r la n d o - W in t e r P a r k

322-2611

831-9993

C L A S S IF IE D D E P T .
HOURS
•1:30A.M. - 5:30P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 • Naan

TEMP PERM 774-1341

RATES

1 lim a................SAC s tin*
3 consecutive times SAC § tin*
7 consecutive times 49C a line
10 cansacuthra times 44C a line
52.00 Minimum
3 Unas Minimum

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday • Noon Friday
M o n d ay - 11:00 A .M . Saturday

55— Business
Opportunities

21— Personals

•ABORTION*
"F arm er Butlne*. M en" Open
«taal building dealership High
potential, p rotit* Available
pa ri lim a or lu ll lim a In your
area Ta apply call. Wadgcor
13011 73* nee E*t 1407
LOCAL ROUTE FOR 1ALE
Servicing m e lt lt w ith m m *
brend. natural tru ll |ulca*.
Can make 3)30 par week or
more No kalllng required. No
tpoclal vehicle needed Re
quire* 311.300 cath end th*
qualification* to handle large
t u r n * o l m o n e y . R o u t*
o p a n d * automatically with no
further Investment W rite In
eluding name, addret* and
telephone to New American.
P O B o . 3*0147. B tiam, AL
131)4 o r c a ll t e l l fre e
I *00 111 4*4* between * am
end 4 pm CST.Mon Frl.
looking tor working partner to
invest in growing laundromat
butlne** H I 0*44 Evening*
ROUTE BUSINESS . servicing
account* Ju tt collect the prof
It* from your protected retoll
location* Replace told stock.
Very eeiy to maintain High
p r a l l l p o te n tia l. 11740.00
m inim um In v e tlm tn l. Call
M r W llu n 117 347 4443

tat Trlm etter abortion 7 I I wk*..
Sled M edic*Id. I l l ) w kt..
*730 M e dlceld S t7t; Gyn
Service* 313. Pregnancy te tl
tree couneel Ing. Protection* I
car* tupportlva atmotphara.

conlidanHai.

C IN T B A LF L O R ID A
WOMEN'S HEALTH
NEW LOCATION
1700 W Colonial Or. Orlando
105 t * t &lt;7*11
I *00 711 134*
ST. 3UOE THANK YOU
lor favor* granted
M.C.Y.

23— Lost A Found

'

REWARD1

Le tt brown leethor wallet El
I f er ot Heir In' pi*ca parking
tot. or Winn O lito on P in t St
Contain* check book from
A t la n tic B o n k, O r lv t r *
Licence, and other paper* and
cord* good only to owner It
found, plea** phone 11) 7310
1 t o ju e « r io n * M h a d ^ ^ _ _ _

25— Special Notices
Andre*'* Lowe 4 Landtcaplng
Speclallilng In maintenance of
Commercial Preparty

51—Money to Lend

CRT OPERATORS
4 month* plus eiparienca a
m u tt No Fee Ablest Tempo
ra ry Service H I 1*40
CRUISE SHIP JOBSI
Great Income potential All oc­
cupation* For Information
call: (111) 741 *410e n if*
CUSTOMER OREETERS- No
• i p t r ie n c * needed Goad
Ita rtln g pay. Fulure* 47* OOP
Debary Monor now hiring eipa
rie n c e d and e r c e r tifie d
N uria * Aide* Apply at 40 N
Hwy. 17*1 Dabary or call
44* 4414 Equal Opportune,
DELIVER Y WORKERS- Local
W ill tr t ln Call Future*
47*4100
Delivery and Sat Up Man
C hauffeur* license required
W ill train Salary o p t Apply
In parson Shed* America
1113 Hwy 17 WLengweed
DELIVERY ORIVBR
Goad d r iv in g re c o rd Nan
tm o k e r. M a ture . Sanford
Permanent position Never a
Fat

TEMP PERM 774-1341
Excellent Income lor part time
heme assembly work For
Into Call 304 441 (041 E i l.
7*40 Open Sun
FACTORY HELPERS- Good
Ifa rtln g pay. Full benefit*
C a l l F u l u r e * 474 4100
FRONT OESK
Phone*, etpcrtonced with gen­
eral olflca procedure, type

TEMP PERM 774-1341
Full time Secretarial Train**.
D a ik S a la t T r a l n t a . A
W arahouta halpar naadad
Experienced prefaced Apply
In person lo ic re e n Co . H I
IM I
General delivery and light le to t
3400 par week M u tt be 17
yaart and up. Soma walking
Involved. Sand: Name and
phone te TRW. 7100 Overland
Rd . Lockhart. Fla. H IM

Animal 4 Havta U ttln * Service
Yaor Hama. Oaad Ratorancat.
Animal*- any t lia l HI-1114

AAA EMPLOYMENT

M ORTG AG ES

33— R b b I Estate
Courses

7 1 - H b I p Wanted

2523 FRENCH AVE.
"NEW JOBS EVERT DAT"

Kant A. K kbtor

831-3400

ACCOUNTING CLBKK
BOB 34 BALL 7R.
SCHOOL OF RBAL BSTATB
m 411* ar 111 71*4
OUAR ANTE E D E m*toymenl
MASTER CHARGE OR VISA
Sludenl* from 41Cilia*.

B *p*ttonced In Account* Pay
abto and Receivable Type 4*
Wpm accurate Permanent
position Never a Fee

TEMP PERM 774-1348

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN
A N D F O R S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
C I V I L A C T I O N NO.
s e m e C A e to
FIRST FE D E R A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. • cor
paralton organlted and a iltlin g
under the Law* ot Tha United
State* at America.
P laintiff.
vt
M ICHAEL C HOFFMAN, and
w ife . R A C H E LLE L HOF
FMAN.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that purtuant to Final Judgment
e l Foractoture rendered an tha
eth day of October. 1(84, in that
certain cauee pending In tha
C i r c u i t C o u rt In a n d te r
S e m in a l* C o u n ty. F lo rid a ,
w h a ra ln P IB S T F E O E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, a ccrparallan orga
nliad and a iltlin g under tha
Law* af Tha United S u m el
A m e ric a . I t P la in t!* *, and
MICHAEL C HOFFMAN and
w ilt . R A C H E LLE L HOF
F7LAN a r t D efardanlt. Clvd
Action No 3417*4 CAOf G. I.
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR .
Clerk et the aforesaid Circuit
Ceurt. w ill at 11 M a m . on the
(th day of November. 1(S4. eth r
ter tale and u l l to tha highetl
bidder tor cath e l the W etl Irani
de er e l the C e u rlh e u te In
Seminole County. Florida. In
Sanlord. Florida, the following
described properly, tituatod and
be in g In S em lnala C ounty,
Florida, to w it:
Lot *. Black B. CELERY
A V E N U E A D D I T IO N TO
SANFORD, according la the
plal ihereof a t recorded In Plot
Beak I. Paget 113 and IM. el the
P ublic Records e l Seminole
County. Florida
S a id t a la w i l l ba m ade
pursuant to and In order to
satisfy tha form * ot tatd Final
ISEALI
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR
C LE R KO FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jaan B niianl
Deputy Clerk
P ublith October I t . IS. i«Sa
O IY 1*7

Acrylic Applicator* needed to
apply protective coaling en
cart, boat* and plana* IS to
• II par hour Wa train For
work In Senlord area call
Tampa 113 *M 7111
Administrative Secretary
T yping S3 Wpm . accurate.
Immediate opening* In Lake
Mary No Fee Ablet) Tempo
ra ry Sorvko H I 1*40
A tk lor people reecher
HERALOAOS
I line* 7 day* I I I 13
a aAVONa a
S E L L O R IU Y . Far Into.
I l l 41VI
AVON EARNINGS W OW III
OPEN TE R R ITO FikS NOW III
n t m s at m e a n
Babysitter needed tar ( year eld
g irl Part lim a lor evening,
and occasional day* M u tt
have own trentporatton. Call
____________
H I 4433
Ba flooded with o ile r*I Make
Money working at hemal Da
lo ll* Ruth SiAE to D B. Dept
A. 1*34 S Sanford Ave San
Capa Canaveral llrm expanding
In Samlnato I workers pr»
due Ing. 4 m ar* needed 3130
P /T. 3430 lu ll lim e Career
oriented people Only over It.
Pull training
111 VO’ b r 'o - r l
C a rp e n ta n Wa need a law
OOOD man Stoady employ
menl Day* H I 1*41. eve* III (
PM H I *171
CLIRKS- W ill train Mall work.
Good pay Call Future*
47*4100
COMPUTER OPERATOR
C RT and W a rd P ro c e s s o r
naadad Immediately Perm *
nent position Never * Fee

TEMP PERM 774-1341
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
S k ille d and h a lp a r* . A ll
pha«e* Call Future* 47* 4300
Caak First cask wantod
ba aipartoncad In catotorto
style cooking and u r v k a and
m u tt be able to follow recipe*
Same supervltor experience
necessary 3 day weak plus
other benefits
Cafeteria help Lina tec w e t, bus
person*, dlthweuhec. general
clean up 3 day week plus
other benefit*
Apply In parson. Howell Place af
Sanford. 300 W Airport Blvd
V 11 AM or 1 4 PM

Doonesbury

KEYPUNCHERS
4 Month* ut experience neces
ta ry . 11mediate opening In
Sanford. Call Ablest Tempo
r a r y !Sarvka*. H I 1*40_______
Ground man ntid ed
tor Trqa Sarvka Cut limb*,
load lim b *, and ale. Prole r a b ly IS -43 y r * . a id .
m inim um IIS Iba. 4 4 M hr.
Call Tarry m t n e : attar a
PM
L a undry and D ry C laanln*
P ra tte r Experienced only.
Salary open Apply V II AM
Stoen't Cleaner*. *11 S. San
lord A w . H I OSH
Mechanic Wanted S lu to BUI
Inc. naedt an aipartoncad
mechanic with own tool* Un
norm *, vacation . overtime A
Insurance. Good Pay and
Benefit*! Phone 111 1731
M um C M inistry Director
Itl
U n ite d M e th o d ist Church.
Normandy Blvd. A Tray A w .
Deltona Approximately TO Ti
hours required each weak
Annual salary Furnish quail
f lc a t la n * . a p p lic a tio n t *
church a lik e P O Bo* IV
Deltona. 1317* 001* Job da
tcrlptton to lla b le at church
o ttk a For further assistance
on qualification requirement*.
call 3M 374 UIQor 374 11(1
Need i People At One*- no
experience necessary Work
w ith S a n fo rd B ra n c h a t
Pier Ida Company Wa w ill
tra in th o u paopto accepted on
b a d* et vocational aptl'-.da
tost M u tt ba abto to Hart
w o rk in g Im m a d la la ly ana
manage en UtO a weak ar da
n a l a p p ly . C a ll 111 S44*.
Mawday 18to I PM only
New Hiring. Cashier d a rk*, tor
Tnd and 3rd th ltt* Apply In
person Little Food Town In
corporatod 1400 S. Hwy 17 v l.
D ebtry 71* Lak* Mary B lv d .
Sanford *07 N Hwy 17*1.
Longweud
E quel oppartunlly Emptoyar
OFFICE
Immadioto opening lor an Indi­
vidual with goad general at
I k * skill*, and to m * account
Ing or be ekktop ln g ba ck­
ground Sam* aspartonca I*
required, t i l * par weak to
start Geneve tre e
Call 34* MTS________
Orlande Bated Campaay
seeking a tow goad paopto te
t r a i n In b a t h r o o m r e ­
modeling It you h a w expert
•nee In paint (praying. Ilto
, repair, ar looking tor a good
trade, we era leaking tor you
Goad pay I Goad b a n a littl
Valid Florida D r lw r t lle a n t*
and vehicle required
Cell M r M iller H3 1811
PROCESS M A IL AT HOME I
S710* per hundred i No a*pa
rtonca Part ar lu ll lima Start
Im m a d la la ly . F o r d e ta il*.
» * n d : S a if A d d r a t t a d .
Stamped anwtoga to. C R I.
MB. P O. Ba* 4 l Stuart, FL
D4*$

BY GARRY TRUDEAU
1-.v,-'\jr
PONTPO SOMETH
SOON. IKS A6£ /SS6C
COULPtCCOME A

surousm oeuM
\

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POT

PE W IM . H A *ia
R X 'iO U R

TACIALSIK

SECRETARY WANTED
O ff lea in Deltona
1)11 Providence Blvd
JOS 374 1434
Call to Schedule Appointment
SECURITY WORK- Full time
Good benefit* A ll shift* Call
Futures41* 000
TRUCK D R IV IR t- Local
W ill train
Call F u tu re **!* 4180
W a ltrttt Wanted
E xper tenced or w ill train.
Valentino t Restaurant
7*11 S Orlando D rlw H ) !)7(
WAREHOUSE WORKERS
MOVERS AND LABORER'S
Im m e d ia te a i t l s n m a n l t
available In the San lord Area
Car and phone necessary
Abtotl Temporary Service
H I 1*40
WAREHOUSE WORKERS- Full
lim e No experience neces
u r y Call Future* 478 4)88
W ELD ER S- Goad pay. Im
m editte opening* Certified
Cell Future* *7*4100
WOROFROCESSORS
Must h a w experience on Wang
Immediate opening*. No F t*
A b to tl Temporary S arvka.
n t)» 4 0
___________
Work from home 1*0 por 100
Inserting envelopes Inform *
lion send ila m p to Smyre P.
O. Ba* 1301 OB Bloomfield NJ
X Ray Tech p a rt lim a and
weekends M u tt h e w Florida
L leant* m 3143
) POSTIONS OPEN
) Light typlng/recepllonlit I
heavy typing, bookkeeping, or
math aptitude required
31)374).

91—A pertm ents/
House to Share

323-5176

WE BUY

FOR QUALITY CHILOCARB
With an Educational Program
Cell 111 0*14
W ill b a bytll In my home
Rea unable ra tot
Fenced Bach yard 1710107

Root and Floor T rv t* ta t up
Man- E xperlence necessary
Excellent benefit* w ith cam
p a tltlva pay La sw t T rust
Plant In Sanford Industrial
Park. H I 3430
R u lin g Laborer*, no eaperl
•n e t Wages Open
Rooter*, experience necessary
Call H I *411
SECRETARY
Typing 30 wpm Immediate tong
term opening* No Foe Abtotl
Temporary Service m ItxO

Housec leaning Hour/day F r i­
day open Exparlanced. ruler
knees I D M*3

ESTABLISHED 27 TE A M
NO FEE Till. HIRED

43—Mortgages
Bought ft Sold

27— Nursery &amp;
Child Cera

OENERAL OFFICE PEOPLE
W AN TED - Coed pay Im
mediate Call Future* *7* 4300

73— Employment
Wanted

B u tln e ** C apita l 430.000 to
11.000 000 and over. P. O Bo*
141) Winter Pk Fla 1)7*0

Large 4 Small..............-Mi 7*34

7 1 -H e lp Wanted

HANCWS*.

XSSM

S a n fn rd S h a re 1 b e d ro o m
d u p it* . S4S week l week
deposit Reformers a il o *]i
W ill (-a re 1 bedroom. } bath
ap trtm e nt. 3)00 monthly. Call
477 471). ask ter Jim

93— Rooms for Rent
C hristie* Hestel
TV. kitchen, laundry, maid. but.
4*3 wk. up OT *4*4, m * * t o
F rlv a tg Bath and entrance
Worsting sannip- home -&gt;tea u
wk H I R tO E w s
_____

ROOMS TOR RENT
Call H ) M U
Room* lor Rant.
3V, "0 Week
H i t*«0 Eve*
SANFORD Furnlttw d roam* by
the week Reasonable rates
Maid ta rv k e Call H ) 4307 3 7
PM 413 Palmetto A w .______
SANFORD. Rea* weekly A
Monthly rata* U til Inc att.
300 Oak
A dult* I 441 7*43

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
A LL A R IA S
FurnltTwd. and unfurnished I.
1. 3. A 4 badroom* Kid*, pat*.
3300 and up 31*7188. F u l l !
too On Rant*is Inc. Rac tor
Fare. Apt*, tor Saawr C ltltant
111 Palmetto A w
J Cowan. No Phene Call*
Lake M ary. Small I badroom.
furnished apartment Single
working man. n k a H urry I
H I 1*30__________________
SANFORD COURT APTS.
Studto Apertments
1 bedroom apartment
I Badroom turn!shad apt
1 Badraam apartment*
Senior citizen* discount
F toilb to to e w *
Sanford I bedroom, adult*, no
pat*, quiet residential area.
t u c k upper month, m 481*
1 B drm . tlllc to n c y . M ature
protest tonal tomato p r* tor rad
371 waoh U M dep H I 0 (4
1 badroom. I bath. WW carpal.
• I r . no pat* L t a u US1
113 (8*8___________________

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
A ttractive Clean, ana bdrm.
apt Newly painted, and re
modeled, wall to w all carpal
U88 u c u rlty deposit Rant SU
. Include* u tllllto t
H3 ( W o r n I 0*47______
BAMBOO C O V I APTS
100 E A irport Blvd
Ph n i * 4 » Efficiency, tram
3138 M e 3% discount tar
Santor C ltlta n t_____________
LUXURY APARTMBNTS
Fam ily * Adult* Sectton
F a iltld *. I Bedroomt.
M a tter Cava Apartm aati.
H I 7*88
Open On Weekend*.

ShoppingFor A
HewOr Used Car?

,* 5 5 *
Tap toe alw ays fle d lb *
Baal daaJa le Uto B ra a ia p
HofoU t OaaaJrtad aactfaa.
Read F rid a y a f »ea/n# H ara /d
lor Ib a boa! aatoctfon*.

Evening Hemld
• N a e ib rr e w e b k»e

, Florida
M S -M I I

• *• &gt;

I

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
M E L L O ffV IL L I TRACE APTS.
Spec tout Modern 1 Bdrm Cant
haat. air, c lo u to lawn er
Lakalronll No pat* S130 Mo
*40 M e llo n ,ill* Ave 111*13*
RIDCEWOOO ARMS APTS
13*8 Ridgewood A w Ph 131 *410
1.1 A ] Bdrm* tro m illO
V illa*. Sanford. 1
Bdrm ) bath. 3)30 per me
and U38 security 1 1*3 77*4
SANFORD
NEAR LAKE MONROE
NOW LEASINOI
SANFORD LANDINO AFTS.
NEW apt* close te shopping end
motor hw yt Gracious living
•n our 1 A ) Bdrm apt* that
o fte n
• Garden er Lott Units
• Washer /Dryer Hook Up* In
our 1 Bdrm apt*
• 1 Laundry Facfltto*.
• Olympic S lit Pool
• Health Club with 1 Saunas
• Clubhouse with FIreplece
• Kitchen A Game first
s Tennis, Racquetball.
Voltoyba'i
• 4 Acre Laxe on Property
• Night Polro)&gt; Dry 14 Wk
OPEN 7 DAYSAW EEK.
K00W l i t Ct. In Sonterd
H I 41M or Orlando *43 04)*
Equal Opportunity Housing
Your Budget w ill bud with axtra
dollars whan you advertise In
Classified i n M il.
I Bdrm
unfurnished epert
menl Pool 3130 month plus
u tllllto t H I 3*30 E w

1 bedroom . ) bath house tor
rent Lake Mary area Avail
abto tOH H I 13(7__________
4 Bdrm . l»s bath, living room,
dining room and fam ily room,
a p p lia n c e *, w e ll lo w a ll
carpel, cent heel. air. fenced
yard 3400 plu* v)30 u c u rlty
H I 31(0
.

1 0 5 - DuplexTriplex / Rent
BRAND NEW D U PLIX CS
1 Bdrm . I B . tcreen porch,
carpal, slow , ra trlg D/W.
laundry ream, H I H31
Duple* Newly decorated 1
bedroom*. 1 bath. Inside u tili­
ty room UlO per month plu*
u c u rlty doposlt Call Orlando
430 4144 tor appointment

115— Industrial
Rentals
H im
tq It. Industrial avail
able lor rata, an 1 acre*
A irport Blvd. (04 413 314).
Far detail*._________

117— Commercial
Rentals
SFACE FOR R IN T i a tfka.
retail, and w arehouu storage
Call H I 440)_______

121 — Condominium

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

Rentals

C lou I n i b d rm . kllclw n I urn
No p e lt 3130 plus u c u rlty
447 303*. or 444 *440
For Rent l l t l month, efficiency
house at 111 S 4th St In Lake
M a ry. K itchen, bath, and
large room. 11*10 with u p *
ra t ar lo r livin g a r t* , and
badroom I t l month and last
month and 4100 damage da
p u ll required Call 410I7H
leave message
• • • IN DELTONA • • •
• • HOMES FOR RENT • •
• • 17* 104 • •
Lake Frant 3 badroom. l bath
3330 par mo 3300 u c u rlty
P attO K. 0 4 3*13__________

★ LANDLORDS ★
Tired o l tha headaches! Let us
m anage you r re n ta l pro
partial. Professional tow cost
tarvlca H I M i l Call anytime
United Seles Associates. Inc.
Prop. Mgmt. Ply., Realtor
Large 4 room*, get heal plus
fireplace, appliance*, tonced
yard, garage Cell ♦ (( t i l l
L o w ly ) Bdrm . I bath, tonced
In y a rd , ca rp o rt, laun dry
room, oft s tr u t parking . ! ) 0C
u c u rlty Rant 1100 weak.. Call
111 M l]o r H I 4(47
Senlord. Holly A w 1 Blks. N.
17 (1. NIC*. I Bdrm IM0. plus
u c u rlty . N epal*. 441
Very Nice bedroom. I bath r.u *
eel In kitchen, dining team
and fam ily. In excellent loca­
tion. large tot. tru ll tree*,
laundry room w ith wether,
34)3 llrm First, last, plus
u c u rlty . H I *487
3 Bdrm ., 1 bath, carport, u tility,
la r q a l l v l n a re a m w ith
tlra p la ca A vailable 11/01.
34)3. I t t and I, it. and u c u rt
ty. H I 1818 a w *

Etogant decor, ] badroom. 1'1
bath, no pat* 3400 a month.
taOO deposit Day* H I *413.
aw ning* H I 3(4*
ENJOY COUNTRY LIVIN O
Energy a lflc le n t 1 bedroom
apartment nettled In a lush
country environment M n u tti
from Orlando and Stwpplng
Children and small pet* wel
com*. Professional en tlto
management

CANTERBURY
AT THE CROSSINGS
h i -k i i

127—Office Rentals
OFFICE Far Rent Or Lease
1013 N Orlando A w Maitland
F lo rid a 31731. S1S8 pa r
month, short or tong form
3CHUREN REALTY
REALTORS..............383A ll 1347

141— Homes For Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
Uc. Reel Estate Broker
144* lentord A w .
LAKE MARY Vacaal. 3 Bdrm .
I bath, kitche n equipped,
many e itr a * . Oaad tchaal
d fttr k f. Asking •*(.(*(.

REDUCBD 144,*•• to 34S.(W.
Vacaal- m at! see to bettovel 1
B d r m ., 1 b a lk , k itc h e n
equlpaid. screened parch. 1
car s *ra « a . leaced back.

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321-0759 Eve 322-7443

FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK
TELLERS:
Full lima and part tlmq position* available In our
San lord Office. Previous taller expert* nee prslarrad. M u tt b * cuilo m ar oriented, have good com ­
munication skills and a p r o ftttlo n tl appearance.

Our atoll will ba IntatvlBwIng In our Sanford olflca,
101 E. 25th Slroat, on Wadnaaday, Oclobar It, 1BB4,
between Iha hours ot B a.m. and 11 a.m.
E q u a l opportunity Employer 'M F.V.H

NOW H IRIN G !
O u t s t a n d i n g O p p o r t u n it y F o r

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
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5 LOCATIONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

• A u t o /T r u c k R e fu e lin g
• F u ll Line C o n v e n ie n c e Store:
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F ree L ife &amp; H o s p ita liz a tio n
2 Paid V a c a tio n s Each Y ear
P ro fit S h arin g Plan
O th e r B e n e fits
MAKE APPLICATION IN PERSON
AT 202 N. Laurel Ave.. Sanford
Monday Thru Friday I X) AM 4 )0 PM
NO PHONE CALLS. PLEASE

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H I —Homes For Sale

141—Homes For Sale
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BIG SALE
RELOCATION CORP. OFFERS
SPANISH- 2 STORY
POOL PLUS APARTMENT
¥»*i$l29,50C.Thin $115,000
Thtn $110,000, Now $91,000
Vacant u l a l v atmashpara.
Larpa, eldar, m il mtinfemad
ham*. Quality construction
with Cyprui tt a m i, Calti#
Oral Cdlmgs. Firoplaca. )
bedroom. } both plot upa
role &lt;10 tp. H. Mother In Low
Apartment and 71 X 14 Pool
l l « X HO te clu d ed lo t.
Tomring traoi and aiale at

Sal* by O w ntr ja rto rd
NIC* ] badroom horn* with
liv in g room, dining room,
panaltd fam ily room, laundry
room, workshop and largo
K rtan od porch Call tor In
formation M M IQd t o wo _

~MOME~INl RECTORS
Call u» balort you buy "L a i the
b u y tr b a w a re " no lo n g tr

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Idyltwlld* 4 Bdrm I bath. FR.
cant, halt n r Aprga ' i acra
tot Vary prlvatai Aisumabl*
mtg K ) 107] attar I ITF.MO
IN T E R E S T E D In a FR E E
Ccmputariiad Market Arvaly
Id Ol tha vatu* of your horn*
or property? Call ut today at
Undid Salat A iiaclatai. Inc.
Raaltar. tar mara Intarmattan.
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141—Homes For Sale
SANFORD 1 bdrm , ] bath
tovaly homa. Don tq ft., ta t In
kitchen, formal dining Shady
duut'a lot Naw Spat 3*7.300
Ownar Mo tlv at ad
Beautiful ihady tot appro* ' j
acra on canal to Sylvan Lak*
377 TOO Atk lor Cam *. Cantu
ry I t . June P ortig Raalty
777 1471 homa TO n » ______
Sanlord 1 bdrm . t bath living,
dining room, porch, gra in
ho uia, tancad cornar lot.
Q uick 111* may a t iu m t l
Supar low or no down Ownar
m .O M M l H i t ____________
Sanford a ria Law down, no
qualifying 1 badroom. I bath.
wood tra m * homo 377 4041 _

IfO w n tr G«n«v«
Almost NEWf
4 Bedroom. | Both 1 a e rtt
3*5 3496 or 349 S4SI______
Cold weather
(Jotsn l I r p f i i
the fast results want a d i bring
COUNTRY COTTAGE now
paint ond cor pot on ' i acre
tro o d fen ced lo t O w ner
financing Vacant! Move tn
now Make Offer
United Sales Aieactalei, Inc.
Deltona
'near new shopping
Center 23S Loan I ' A
ta rg e
lot Custom h u ll! colonial
home lest than I y r i Large
living room, full sire dining
room Large eat in kitchen, 2
bdrms . 2 full baths Require
112.000 cash Payments 1244 SO
including taie s. Insurance
Also garage phone 574 4144

GENEVA Beautiful Ranch on
7 5 Acres 26£0 Sq Ft. in area
o l h o rs e lo v e r s M A N Y
EXTRAS 1120.000 MURRY!
Cah Lisa Maney J it vom
UNITED LAND CO INC.
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REALTOR __22) SWS
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HELP BUYERS WANTED
REDUCED TO «74.** Squeaky
dean, spacious 4 Bedroom
with family room and tepa
rate hobby shop In Lech
Arbor. Drapes and all appli­
ances plus micro, washer,
dryer, many bull! ins, fenced
rear yard. Idylfwitde Clemen
tary and golf course nearby
FMA APPRAISED IS),000
Move in condition, 1 bedroom. 2
bath with paneled fam ily
re a m , fir e p la c e , in sid e
loundry/iewinf room on quiet
treed street. Fenced rear yard
wtth fruit trees.
Call BECKY CGURSON. The
Wall SI. Company* 111 &gt;003 or
evenings 37) 9470
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WALK TO LAKE MONROE 1
M , M . ■ 1 ,1 4 . 14*1 1,41
Flreplacel CM and A, fam ily
rm I I I X I I i c r * * n * d
botanical gardens! O r**m t do
&lt; *m # tr m i O M , t ill. * * * .
CALL HALL.
IANORA Latge and Lovely I
bdrm 1 b ill), cathedral
tngl CH A At Fam ily loom I
Obi Q eregel C om m unity
pool I Coll u* quick!
CALL HALL
E XEC U TIVE Entertainm ent.
Febgleus I Bdrm horn* m
Lob* Morhhom E tia le tl C*
I M n l c e illn g il F tr*p l*(*1
Screened p * *ll On canal I*
L o k * M o rk h o m w /d e c k l
Outdoor dork and m l bar I
Halt acra and tra a it Kao POO
CALL HALL
EXC E LLEN T VALUE
I
bdrm , l* a bath, control boat
and a ir, garaga, tancad pool
Assume no qualifying. Only
S44.MI
CALL HALL

CALL HALL

323-5774
3*6* MWY 17 92

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badroom. I bath ham*. Loll *1
traait Ttili have* t» immjcu
tala Youri tar 347,**4
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R E A LTO R

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REALTYwREALTOR
Sanford's Sales Leader

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321-0041

NEW RRICK D U PLE X-potltlva
each fl ow
Atkumabl*
mortgage, Aiking 17}. MO
Uni lad Solai A itaciatri. Inc
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
} Story. 4 Bdrm Ocaantront
Penthouse, w ith largo root
gardan.kpa 1740 000
SCMUREN REALTY
REALTORS............ MS 411 114y
Naw Smyrna Baach Duplai
Townhouse } /} aach unit
Baach sid* A I A Priced to
sail 1137.000
Sanford Florida Avo Double lot
Ideal lor restricted com mar
c lal or pt plats lona I oil leas
SI Cloud Small 3 I college lust
S blocks to public boat ramp
E L a &gt; e Toho 371.100
turnlshad
Winter Springs Investment op
portunlty
Quadraplai
lownhousas } /l'i» *c h u n it
Huckrba Hall Praparttas. Inc.
REALTOR I M 1474
attar haurt. Glenn* J. Tannay
REALTOR ASSOCIATE M l S**l
Otlaan }&lt;y acre hamaitt* an
pavadroad sif.aoa
Otlaan I f acres with mabile
ham. High and dry. Lerg*
shad* tr a il Big workihap and
paI , barn SSS.M*.
la n ia rd I acra m ini ranch. I
badroam. I bath ham* plus I
mobile ham* l l l a i w ith la pile
tan ks and m a la rk. Ownar
must sail 447.1*4
laniard I acre* suitable tar
mubil* ham* lit*. Fenced and
(r a il tancad tar hartal with
sm all pend and 1 w a ll*,
tM.isa
Call Baatric* W illiam tan. Real
tar A iie c ie t*. avat. n &gt; 4741
and Denn* Maltby. Raaltar
A ssaclali.avai. I l l 44M
Wall St Company. Realtors
__________m u t t . __________
PRIVACY
1 Bdrm Mobil* on 1 Acres, near
Airport Hava appraisal and
commllmonl lor 37* 300
COUNTRYWIDE REALTY
Bag. RJE. Bfbkar. ........ t t l W B
P r o t a s i l o n a l l y decor at ed
Eacaplionally clean, energy
rated 3 Bdrm , I *» bath laml
ly room, icrta n ad porch,
privacy lane*, cant halt and
air In quiet neighborhood
w ithin walking distance ot all
schools 333,000 M IA M I
REPOSSESSION
O.iedo. I mil* from UCF 1
Bdrm. 1*1 bath brick and
stucco 334,**0 43*0 down
tool 77 par mo PI. 13% APR
Principal* only
Lak* Mary Raalty. REALTOR
ITT it * *

SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
SECURITY
DEPOSIT
SPECIAL • • •
TO QUALIFIED
AFfLiCANTS
J23L 2S 20

Fit. * 1 9 9

WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FANTASTIC 1 Bdrm . 7 bath
hem* with tlraplac*. peddle
Ians, ta t in kitchen, lively
landscaping. 434. TOO
JUST FOR YOU I Bdrm.. 7H
bath ham* In tt.a Country.
Eat m kltchan. S other tats,
plus nurtary butlnais lhat
may b* purchased saparataly
try.tat
A PLEASURE ) Bdrm . ) bath
country home, with split
bdrm. plan, tlraplac*. a il in
kltchan. much mar*. 144 000
THE NATURAL ] Bdrm . ) bath
ham* In R at* Caurt. Wot
bar,calling Ians, cant haat.
air, oat In kltchan, lets mar*.
ms.Md
WATERFRONT 1 Bdrm . }&lt;i
bath ham*, idaal ter enter
Inning, ipeciaui t i l In hitch
an. trench dears, paddle Ians,
many amanitlai. 1144.too
WILL BUILD TO SUITI YOUR
LOT OR OURSI EXCLUSIVE
A O E N T FOR WI N S O N O
DEV. CORP. A CENTRAL
FLORIDA LEADERI MORE
HOME FOR LESS MONEY!
CALL TOOAYI
aGENEVA OSCEOLA PD d
JONEDFORMORILESI
f Aero Country tracts.
Wall treed an paved Rd.
M h .D o w n .il Y r t e l l l X I
From III.to o l
It you * r * leaking tar a sue
cttilu l career in Root E ilat*.
Stanstrsm Realty It leaking
tar you Call La* Albright
today at )}} )«M Evenings
111 M il

C A L L A N Y T IM E

3 2 2 -2 4 2 0
t i l l S. Park, Santaed
f i t Lh. Mary Bled. U . M ar

Wall SI. Company Rotllars Hast
th* taltawmg OPEN HOUSES
SUNDAY 14 PM

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LAKE MARY
*4* Country Club Rd.
Now i Bdrm . ] bath custom
Canadian Cedar horn* I 4 to
East on Lak* M ary B ird
South onC 13 to property
Cardinal Debt Phase 11
Enacutivo homa* starling *1
SIM.'TOO 4 bdrm I }&gt;y bethi
A lio 17] acre building lots
iva ila b la starting at 17* 000
14 to E a st.u n Lak* Mary
Blvd to South on C IS to right
on Main Rd
SANFORD

M l Sonora Blvd.
A slum ab &gt;0 m ortgogi 3 Bdrm ,
I bath lor only 447 000 l7 M lo
right on A irport Blvd to latt
on Sonora

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H I — Homes For Sale
SOLID 1UICK 4 Bdrm . Y\&gt;
B«th home on corner fenced
lot, F la room, w orkih op,
garden A num able mortgage
Only IU 000
IMtted Sain A im lit w , Inc.

•oSnMPER AGENCY INC.**

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i l l Rtdg*line Run
E itc u tu v * homa 1 bdrm . 1
bath w ith pool Bast school!
located in M arkham H illa
Longwood Mills Rd to tub
division
*11 Alamod*
4 bdrm , IS* bath Lass man N K
Id assume lor qualified bu ytr
4)4 la R a n g o lln o o n to r
Tiber on

321 5005

AAA SECURITY
STORAGEOF SANTORO
THE HERON * 3 2 2 . 6 0 fee m o nth
3 Bedroom. 2 Beth, Garage

Custom Homes Of Deltona
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’ S2 Double Wide
1 B d rm . 1 bath Cathedral
callings, paddi* tan Family
Park S lf 000 Day 111 4114 lor
DabI P M l l I 4443

159—Real Estate
Wanted

REALTOR I t H t t l
Baautitul sunken living room
w ith Ilona tlraplac*. paddle
Ians, and beamed cathedral
c a llin g Has H iding glass
doors to hug* screened patio
and deck, wtth halted Ja cu u l
Spa and overlooks Lak* J
bdrm . ) bath, double garage,
and much more Atkumabl*
Mtg 3*} 000
WE NEED LI3TIH O SI

14V—Commercial
Property / 5ale
C a ittlb a rry Seminal* Blvd
Zoned P. R. 1 .1.1 Acra*. 341.4**
W. M alictawskl Raaltar
__________ 333 7*33

P rivB tt party rwvdi
2 or 3 bedroom home
_____________ 221 4**1

H I —Country
Property / Sale
ENTERPOISE Baautitul I acra Wooded homasll*. near
Mariners Cov» 317.300 with
GREAT terms Don't w a iilt
UNITE D LAND CO INC
*1*34**
REALTOR
313 3041
g e n e v a WtadadSAcres.
314 *00 lull p rlc t
DON T W A IT tl
U N ITEOLANDCO INC.
41* 3*44 REALTOR
111 3441
a a aa a1 I * * * * * * * * *

151—Investment
Property / Sale
Four U nit Apartment house
B eautiful quiet area Naw
paint Sanford 229 M3t______
JO A crei Otfeen 13000 down,
9290 per month Price 130 000
373 9040

153—Acreage_____ Lots/Sale
NEW 3MYRNA BEACH
Investors! Builders' Ocean and
Klvaeviaur lots 170 uu.
Financing available
Btaths.de Raalty. REALTORS
417 111} Q p *n 7 0 *yl1
OSTEEN 1 A lots 31000 uown.
Terms Lak* Privileges No
mobiles Kerry I Draggort
Realtor 34* t*M.____________
Seminole Woods E it c u t lv *
horn* sitas. 3 3 acres By
ownar Call Orlando 1711*70
Altar 3 PM________________
t* BEAU TIFU L AC REI
Cypress Islet lOstoan) Good lor
Mobiles, hem* or Investment
Easy access Great buy at
SM W0 w ith SUPER TERMS!
Trad* Considered

CALL BART

A •s ESTATES'
h b y*
OPEN WEEKENDS
I t Acra latt. ONLY 311.30*. LOW
DOWNI GREAT Terms! Build
yaur awn dream ham* In this
tavaty country tatting Swim,
lists, and ski In k a a u tilu l
LAKE ASHBY.
B ring th* Fam ily avt THIS
W E E K C N O and te a r th *
p te y a rty
E n |*y a FREE
B IE R OR SODA while w rit
ing up th* purctsas* agra*
m in t tar yaw naw hamasita.
Or ■It you dan't w ith t* obtain
a baautliui ptac* at F land* ter
yau r vary awn. HAVE A
FREE DRINK ANVW AYI
Wa'll aagraclat*
yaur company.
Ideally locatad batwaan Orlande
and Naw Smyrna Baach. Taka
14 fa Dolton* ta ll, than east la
Otlaan and tallow signs OR
taka 3R.4II tram Santurd.

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157—Mobile
Homes /S ale

31. Johns R lvtr 11* A crts
30071 on th* River
Assumable loan w ith good
credit 11,000 HURRYI
UNITEOLAN D C O INC.
41*3*4*
REALTOR
11) 3443

163—Waterfront
Property / Sale

Garage Sale Friday A Saturday.
• to 3 Clothing m iic , A lot*
of p la n t* 1220 R andolph
St (Off Mellonvilte) Sanford
Giant Garaga Sal* Saturday
and Sunday Lawn mower
d lr l bikes weights, tools,
books, games clothing }7t
Evansdatf Rd Lake Mary |
Oft County Rd H I H I 1)41
Hidden L a k*
10* LaCost*
Court Saturday and Sunday
Bar sat goll dubs linens,
lawn mower, misc items
M o v in g S ale
F u r n it u r e ,
clothing mlsc 104 Lake Dot
Dr Sun Iand Oct V A Oct 1*
* AM 3 P M _____ ______
MOVING SALE Sunday only*
1 4 PM 101 Skogan Court
1117114 Furniture, Hammond
organ, a ft_________________
Oct Ifth and 13th collectible
p la its , figurines, w om ens
clo th e s p la n ts , lu m b a r,
g lassw a re, kitch e n a p p ll
ances garden supplies, much
more Rt e I } l * Acorn Dr
1011 Longwood Lk M ary Ra I
Wise is th# Housewife
who deans closets
with Classified Ads
Yard Sale Frl Sat Sun
Tires tools, household goods 1
riding lawn mowars. 1 u tilltia i
trailers
111* Country Club
Rd , Sanlord
3 Family Yard Sale
Baby Items dishes Alol ol
mlsc IM I W 4th SI Selurdey
and Sunday
103 W 1st St
Furniture. Refrigerator, stove,
washer. 4 tables, odds end
ends antique bottles leaa
Ford Ranchero Truck Satur
day and Sunday 10 to 3

Green corduroy l.p v*t*a t One
occasional A on# ovarttuftad
chair Call i n » » _________
Kenmer* Parts. Service
Used Washers 11144,7
MOONEY APPLIANCES
• RENT TO OW N.
Color T V t , stereos washers,
dryers re Ir Igar a lor. bearers,
furniture video rtc o rd tr t
Special 1st weeks rent etc
A lttr n .il ve TV A A pel Rentals
Zayret Shopping Canter
__________ m ta « « __________
WHY PAY MORE 7
TV's Appliances Furnltu»t
‘Bad Salt complete 3.4 43
THE U3ED3TORE
Com# in and Sea
e II* E Ind 31 &gt;31 4.34 •_
W ILSONMAIER FU R N ITUR t
111 113E FIRSTST
111 3*31

183—Television/
Radio / Stereo
COLOR TELEVISION
RCA IS Consol* color l*l»vl
von Original price over 3400
Balance due 3144 00 or take
over payments 170 par mo
Still in warranty NO MONEY
DOWN F re# horn# tria l No
obligation Call M l 31*4
Day or night________

187—Sporting Goods
Remington Model 1100 12 Ga
Shotgun, c Remington Model
!?0 Pump Shotgun 17 Ga and
S &amp; W Model 29 t MM Pistol
Call 272 JQ49_______________

189—Office Supplies
/ Equipment

TLC Custom Body Shop
and Garaga
Used Cars Salas A Service
341*', S Orlando D r H I 014*
W f FINANCED
WE BUY CARS!

OK Corral Used Cars 313 t*}1
. 14*0 CHEVY CHEVETTE 4
4 Door t l 000
117 4477
47 Clastic Musiang Convert*
b i* Shiny rad on rad black
top auto VERY SHARP'

Call lit *410

‘73Cougar XR 7
Good Condition *oooo miles

31100 Call]}]bill
7* AMC Concord DL 1 door. *
cylinder Encailanl condition1
M r ‘ chlng vinyl top B L f also
valour Interior HIOC or bast
otter 17] O403 work .
' l l Imputk* isuru
Slack, good cond 3*300
I I I 30*0
• 4 S u b a ru OL 4 sp. a ir .
Stereo Cassette 4400 m l No 3
down! Mindy 111 0110 1011

235-Trucks /
Buses/ Vans
3TARTINO 111,*00
Fully Customlred
13 To Choose From
.0 Mo Bank F mane ing
Fr.ochres Custom Vans
17S4 No Hwy. 17 *1
•)•*» •»
173*137

219—Wanted to Buy

Elec! ro tt a tic copier with i f and)
Good co n d itio n S ta rt
tuppliet fr— Call 272091
Sharp Bond paper copier Model
number SF 7SS For tale, tale
Over payment* le a t e
purchase Only a month* old
Lifetim e warranty 3)1 Belt

B*by B«4t S lro llm . C a ria it*.
Pi a ?pent. Etc. R a p a riic li
Book* 37) B377 127 9*0*
Paying CASH tqr
Aluminum, Can*. Copper
Bra**. Lead Newspaper,
Giai*. Gold. Stlvar
Kokomo Tool. 916 W 1*t
6 S 00 Sat 9 1 32) 1100

195—Machinery/Tools

221—Good Things
to Eat

CLARK FORKLIFT 33CO lb
c a p a c ity
C o m p le te ly
ra conditioned 17 00) 3*3 1414

Cucumber* for pickle*
32) *44)
and 377 0797

199—Pets &amp; Supplies
Rottweiler F No paper* |)k0 00
Reg Chow m i* M
373 7770

205—Stamps/Coins

223—Miscellaneous
Gib%on Marauder Guitar 12S0
StlvertoAe guitar 1100 Bundy
FlutetHO 323 9*44 A ft 7pm

MONEY MONEY Everywhere
f ry a Wan! Ad
Gat your share!,

Gold: and Silver Coin* W in ted
'Private B uytr Pleat# call
371 oaie

W E A T H E R BADT

Call In your Want Ad
Classified Dept 3111411
74 GMC pick up truck. Good
condition, w ill consider trade
Asking 317*4 Call 111 1*7)
77 Ford F 130 JLT Prck up
asc condition Nu rusi Must
sail lie * ! I I ooo under book
av* 0400 or 4 TV Uv00

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes
'67 Kawa*ak! 330
Low mileage 11400
371 50P0
64 K a*a*aki. GP I 550. 3000
mile*. 1400 and fake over

paymen!* of IM 00 monthly
327 4535

241—Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
27 ft Contend Sfh Wheel, air
conditioning awning, ) way
refrigerator* tic e lle n ! rondi
tlon VS 000 37/ 7363

243—Junk Cars

Sailboard, brand new 1411 Con
i a 11da f • d M a r i n e , N ew
Smyrna 1 90* 42) *093_______

213—Auctions
231-Cars
FOR ESTATE
C o m m e rcia l or R e ild e n h a l
Auction* A A ppraiial* Call
Dell t Auction 37) 3470

Autumn! Enjoy the Beauty o!
tha Sea*on in A Good 1964 New
Car Trade Int

Bad Cfedit?

215—Boats and
Accttsories

No Credit?

BUY JUNK CARS A TRUCKS
F rom 110 to ISO or more
C a ll) } ] 1314 3114)11
TOP Dollar Paid lor Junk A
Used cars.trucks A heavy
equipment m &gt;4*0
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR
JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS
CBSAUTOPARTS 1*3 4303

WE FINANCE
fi Old* Omega 1100 Down

'?• 70 Caravel!# * trader a t tt
1*500 or best offer
271 5000

TRYING TO SELL

73Caddy Fleetwood1130down
Ford Pinto 1100 Down
Otter eapiret !0/2f/B4

217—Garage Sales
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S u n d a y . O c t. I I , t t w

BUSINESS
IN BRIEF
SixReal Estate Courses To
Be Offered Next Month A t UCF
SI* courses dealing with everything from sales to
brokerages will be offered at the University of Central
Florida's Real Estate Institute In November.
The month's slate of courses begins Nov. 2 with a 3-day
state exam review to be conducted from 6-10 p.m. and
Nov. 3 and 4. 9 a.m. to 5 p m. The course will be taught at
UCF and tuition Is $50.
A mortgage broker stair exam prep and principles course
will begin Nov. 7 and run through Dec. 26 at a location to
be announced. Classes will meet 6-9 p.m. Wednesdays and
tuition ls $ l 10.
Thrrc will be two salesperson's prcllcenslng courses. The
first Is Nov. 10-1H from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally at UCF'a
South Orlando campus. The second will be Nov. 20
through Dec. 22. from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday, and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuition Is $123.
A broker's prellcenslng course will be taught at the
South Orlando cumpus Nov. 23 through Dec. 1. from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. Tuition Is $175.
The AIREA basic valuation course will be Nov. 29
through Jan. 10, Tuesday and Thursday 6-9:30 p.m., at
Winter Park High School.
For more Information about these courses call the
Institute at 275-2123.

How To Build A Tax Shelter
Tax shelter consultant Gary Wawrzaszek will addrrss
the Central Florida chapter of the International Association
for Financial Planning on Nov. 14 at the Citrus Club. CNA
Tower. Orlando at 5 p.m.
Wawrzaszek has advised top officers of Ford Motor Corp..
North Amerlcun Rockwell and Michigan Dell on how to
save tax money. He was the supervisor of real estate
syndications for Coopers and Lybrand In Detroit.
His topic will be "Tax Shelters - What You Need To
Know Defore You Recommend Them ."
Members and non-members of 1AFP arc Invited to attend.
For more Information call Patricia Petersat 422-0171.

Crane's Roost Design Announced
The design for the Crane's Roost office building, to be
built adjacent from the Altamonte Mall In Altamonte
Springs, was completed recently and architects say the
structure will avoid the "boxlike appearance of most all
glass buildings."
It will have 13.600 squarr feet of leaseable office space
and will feature bridged walkways nnd a large water
fountain In the front of the building.
Construction Is to begin next spring.

Hawkins Gets Business Award
The Washington-based National Federation of Indepen­
dent Duslness recently awarded Sen. Paula Hawkins
(R-Florlda) llK^Guardlun of Small Duslness Award."
The NFID represents over half a million businesses
across the country. Including about 16.000 In Florida. It
compared the voting records of senators on small business
concerns and found that Hawkins voted In support of
positions It held 71 percent of the lime.

Holiday House Bought
Holiday House Corp . which operates 11 restaurants In
Central Florida, including one In Lake Mary, has been sold
to l.lvla Holdings. Inc. The purchasers plan In open 25 new
restaurants In the next live years. In a press release. Ihc
company said It plans to continue In Its Irudlllon of quality
food ami service. The "original" Holiday House In DcLand
will continue to be oja-rulcd by founders Dob and Wllla
Cook.

Electronics Company Expands
Schwrbcr Electronics, a electronics and computer
distributor, has expanded lis Florida operation by recently
leasing 10,000 square feet of office space In Altamonte
Springs.

S o u th e a s t B an k To O f f e r
R e tire e s F re e C h e c k in g
In a major move to capture a
larger share of the Florida
retiree market. Southeast
Dank will offer savings for
rrllrecs. 55 years of age or
older, by giving them free and
unlimited checking accounts
and discounts on other hank
servlrcs like credit raids und
sale ile|H&gt;slt boxes.
"Unlike traditional retiree
flanking packages. Soul beast's
special retiree services menu
g i v e s r e t i r e e s t he i r free
checking account, ihcn lets
them pick und choose only
what they want or nerd from
other sprrlul reduced rule
services." said John Y. Mercer.
Iianklng center manager.
To quullfy for Southeast's
new retiree services, custom­
ers need maintain only u
$ 1,000 deposit with the bank
in uny account or combination
of accounts of any sort, in­
cluding high yielding certifi­
cates of deposit or money
market accounts.
When retiree custom ers
establish their free deposit
account and sign up for
Southeast's special assortment
o f retiree services, they will
rec eive free p erson a lized
checks, will not be charged
any monthly servlet- lee und
can write us many checks as
they want wllhui any check
charges. They will ulso re­
ceive. free of charge, a special
platinum "Quick and Easy"
card which will not only give
them access to 24 hour bank­
ing t hrough S o u t h e a st ' s
automatic teller machines and
the nationw ide Plus and
statewide Honor networks, but
will also Identify them as
eligible for any Southeast's
„ rw assortment of retiree

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services at uny tune.
Other discounts on services
for Southeast's retiree custom­
ers include 30 percent off the
regular price lo rent uny size
safe deposit box. when und
where available.
"Retirees represent one of
lhe largest und fastest growing
Iianklng murkets In Florida."
■aid Mercer. "In addition to
the more than 3 million rellrees alreudy living here.
Florldu Is expected to attract
more than one fourth of the 2
million more retirees who arc
expected to relocate In the
next five yeurs.
"T h is dynamic customer
group needs checking ac­
counts to pay their bills and Is
l o o k i n g for s a v i n g s and
cnvestmrnt accounts which
are safe und offer u high rate of
return. Decause they live on
fixed Incomes, retirees also
require accounts which enable
them to w it hd r aw funds
quickly and easily without
p e n a l t y In c a s e o f a n
emergency, plus credit cards
for convenient purchasing
ublllty" Mercer continued.
"W e have put together an
assortment o f reduced-rale
services especially for them,
w h i c h o f f e r s t h e m co st
savings, and from which they
can pick and choose the
services they want." he stated.
"In addition to tc free und
red u ced fee a c c o u n ts .
Southeast can also offer re­
tirees direct deposit of social
security or retirement checks,
and a broad range of Invest­
ment. trust, discount broker­
a ge , m o r t g a g e and loa n
services."

IDS Arrives In Sanford
With a snip of the scissors, Chamber of
Commerce representative Ned Yancey
welcomes IDS Am erican Express to
S anford. The co m p an y's o ffice Is
located at 705 S. French Ave. Pictured
left to right are: Shep Sheppard, IDS
American Express division manager;
Yancey; Vic Arnett, IDS Am ex finan­
cial planner; Jack Horner, president of
the Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
D r. E arl Weldon, president of Semlno)**
C o m m u n ity C o lle g e ; and L o re /ta
Arnett, office m anager for IDS-Amex.

H *r*M Plwta k r Oragary Oatwii

A u to w o rk e rs Split O n W ho
They W a n t For P resid ent
'M o st Important Issu e’ Is Job Security, Says Flint M a y o r
By Leon Daniel
UPI National R eporter
FLINT. Mich. (UF1) — At the Korncr Dar.
which faces Ihc brick factory where un­
ionization of Amerlcu's automobile Industry
began violently In the depths of the Great
Depression. Republicans have come out of
Hie closet.
They are tolerated even In a tavern where
most autoworkers profess lo lie yellow dog
Democrats, which is lo say they would
rather vole for a mutt of that hue than a
Republican.
The outcome of the presidential election
may depend not only on Ihe traditionally
Democratic blue-collar voters who already
have switched lo President Reagan, bul also
on Ihe unknown number of their fellow
workers who also may emerge from Ihe
closet on Nov. 6 lo help re-elect hint.
It Is an electoral war that pits fathers
against sons, divides union brothers and
sisters and threatens to realign political
allegiances throughout America's Industrial
heartland.
Thrrc Is at the Horner Dar. a hangout for
Ihc stuunehest United Auto Workers union
members, dully skirmishing for the hearts
nnd minds of the men und women who
make Dulck bodies on the other side of
Saginaw Street.
"The younger people don't understand
the difference between Democrats and
Republicans." grumbled Roy Hughey, a
staunch Democrat und reared autoworker
who owns the Horner Dar. '
Hughey, who has seen good times and bad
times, blames the auto Industry's hardest
years on the Republicans.
So does his friend. Steve West, u UAW
local official who acknowledged sadly. "1
have a son who's a Reagan supporter."
"Reagan's got the young people con­
vinced he will give them respect." said
West. “ These kids want respect, not money.
The UAW has |ust signed a no-galti

contract."
That contract provides for Job security.
" If you don’t have a Job." West said, "you
don't have respect."
Don Dolllgar. 26. a spot welder at the
plant. Is one of the muny who equates his
job with respect, which Is why he plans to
vote for Reagan.
"I was laid off foi two and a half years."
Ikilligur said. "Reagan pul us back to
work."
Such talk Irks Jim Parker. 51, a
millwright In Ihc plant who escaped being
laid off during the recent recession because
of Ills 22 years seniority.
Parker, who voted for Jimmy Carter In
I960 and will vote for Waller Mondale In
I9H4. earns $14.85 an hour. He credits the
union for his good fortune.
As fur Reagan. Parker said. “ He’s against
the workingman."
The unemployment rate In this blue-collar
city has been halved slnced Flint led (lu­
nation In 1982 with a Jobless rale of 23
percent, doubling In the two previous years
Its general-welfare caseload. Perhaps no city
was hll harder by the Reagan administra­
tion's budget cutbacks.
Flint. 65 miles northwest of Detroit. Is the
blrthplace of General Motors Corp.. head­
quarters of Its Dulck division and the site of
Its Chevrolet truck assembly plant. The city.
Its growth already halted by Ihe 1974
recession, still has not recovered fully from
the recession thut struck with massive
layoffs In 1981.
Janies A. Sharp. Jr.. Flint's first black
mayor and a Democrat who campaigns for
Mondale. said. "T h e single most lm|iortunt
Issue In the presidential campaign Is Job
security."
There Is little doubt that economic
recovery Is well under way In Flint, but the
mayor credits It to "Carter administration
programs that were already In place when
the recession began."
Sharp said Flint still boasts the highest

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By James Lawrence
DENVER (UPII - At Mings
Dynusty. a popular Chinese res­
taurant In this c ity 's fa st­
growing southeast quadrant,
proprietor Dunhaku Yatui pro­
udly carries on his arlstocratlc
fam lly's tradition of helping
others.
/
Yano. great-grandson of a
Peking mayor and grandson of a
Chinese governor, said he found
Immense gratification as an
owner of a restaurant noted not
only for Its cuisine, but ulso for
Its reputation us a refuge of sorts
for Jobhunting Orientals.
"W e have become a training
center for Chinese restaurants In
Colorado." said Yuno. who with
Ihe help of a brother opened
Ming's In 1977. "People who
have worked In my kitchen are
now owners of their own restau­
rants all over Ihc stale."
Yano. 43. said It was the
memory of the lean years after

arriving In Ihe United Slates and
his rich family heritage of help­
ing others thut makes him feel
com|&gt;elled to assist others.
"When I came lo this country.
I had only $800. I worked for
$25 a day doing Janitorial work
In the morning and went lo
school In Ihc afternoon," he said.
" I know how hard It Is to get
started In a foreign country."
Yano.-the son of a Japanese
mother and Chinese father, said
he prlmurtly employs Orientals
ne edi ng assista n ce get ting
started In America and friends
und family from the Orient.
"W e don’t hire from the out­
side." said Yano. who became a
naturalized American several
years ago. " A lot of my workers
are relatives and friends, bul
most urc Vietnamese, some
Taiwanese, some from Hong
Kong and some from Mainland
China
" If they arc good to customer

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average annual pay In the continental
United Stutes. which according lo the 1980
Census was $ 18.704.
As If to defy hard times, during the height
of the recession the proud people of Flint
pressed on with ambitious building projects,
including a downtown high-rise hotel and
Auto World, an urlian theme park that
attracts tourists Into a walk-lit "engine."
Flint always has been a fighting city. It
was the scene of the 1936-37 winter
s i t - d o w n s t r i k e In w h i c h s t r i k i n g
autoworkers fought (Hiller- trying to evict
them and ultimately won a contract that led
lo Ihe unionization of the entire Industry.
"I was all for the 1937 strike." said Al
Frlcscn. 79. who retired as a foreman al the
Chevrolet plant.
"I voted for Reagan In 1980 and I'll vole
for him again." said Frlcscn, who raised his
family in a house he lias lived In since 1927
“ Why lake a chance on some guy who
wants to give the country awuy?"
Frlcscn, who worked 34 years on what
autoworkers call the shop floor, blames the
Democrats for government waste.
"Most of the people who live around here
now are on welfare," he groused.
He credits Reagan with keeping Inflation
down und doubls the president will tamper
with Social Security.
" I don't think he'll monkey with Social
Security." Frlcscn said. "I think he saved
It."
A record 300.000 or more voters are
registered t o . vote In Flint und Genesee
County, with blacks showing big gains. In
1980. Carter ln-al Reagan by nearly 1.200
votes In Ihe county, gathering 65 percent of
Ihe Flint vole.
Reagan, however, carried Flint's sub­
urban blue-collar areas and went on lo win
Michigan's 20 electoral votes, which the
ex|ierts say Mondale must have In win the
White House. The |Killstcrs say Reagan can
do It again.

R e s t a u r a n t
S a c r ific e

and listen to me. I give them
chance." he said.
Since opening Ming's with tinhelp of a government loan and
the expertise- of a brother who
hud been operating a Min­
ne ap ol i s restaurant . Yuno
estimates that he has helped
hundreds of Orientals. He said
some liegan as kitchen helpers
and now ure waiters, chefs or
manugers. Some even operute
their own rrsiuurunts.
Ming's bookkeeping chores are
handled by Yuno's wile, while
h is b r o t h c r • I n •1u w h e l p s
munages the business, und Ills
younger brother works as tinhead chef.
"W e hire people we know — or
know of — and give them chance
to advance step-by-step." he
said. "It works."
Yano came to the United
States In the mid 1970s lo study
economics at Uluh's Drlgham
Young U niversity where hr

earned a Master's degree. Fol­
lowing graduation he worked for
Honeywell Inc., as a laboratory
technician until he wus laid ofT.
He said he wus "on Ihe verge" of
returning to Japan when his
wife resisted Ihe Idea.
"She said we couldn't go back
there because I had too many
brothers In Jupan und she didn't
know If she could gel along with
them." Yuno rrrullrd.
He and Ills wife soon afterwurd
moved to Denver, nnd with Ihe
encouragement of his brother.
Ihe two decided lo open Ming's
— a moderate priced, unpreten­
tious Oriental eatery that has
won rave reviews from custom­
ers und the local media.
"I never dreamed of being In
Ihe restaurant business." he
said. "Hut Its been great because
I've been able lo do so many
things. Moneywlse. It's belter,
but you always have to sacrifice
to gain."

Ag Department Predicts
Record Cocoa Bean Crop
WASHINGTON (UPI) - World
production of cocoa beans Is
expected to rise lo a record 1.74
million tons In 1984-85. up 14
percen t from the p reviou s
drought-dam aged crop, the
Agriculture Department said
Thursday.
Th e departm ent said the
estimate for the crop year that
began this month Is slightly
more than the 1981-82 record.
In a world cocoa situation
rep ort. Ihe departm en t a t­
tributed the Increase to a recov­
ery of production In West Africa,
where two yrars of urusuallv

dry weather reduced crops.
"Rainfall during Ihe develop­
ment stages of the 1984-85 West
Afrtcun crop has been quite
adequate and the overall condi­
tion of the trees has greatly
Improved as soil moisture levels
have been nearly replenished."
the report said.

“ DENTISTRY AND PRICES
T O 1M P R 0 v e YOUR S M ft£ -’’

Recovery of Drazlltan cocoa
production also Is expected to
by O rs tv y Osbai
contribute to the larger global S P O P P V 5 1 O f l
harvest. Malaysia's harvest will
r r '
9
Increase as plants In new areas A new sign graces the office of D r. James P. Costello at 1806
bear crops.
S. French Ave., Sanford.

�PEOPLE

Evsnlng Herald, Sanford, FI.

Sunday, Oct. W, 1H4—1C

Petsitter
Form er Keeper O f Zoo Charges
Forw ard Like A Spunky Lioness
By Susan Loden
Herald S ta ff W riter
Through Rood times and bad. Sanford’s
Wilma Hood has always talkrd to the animals
and has learned about life and love while
ministering to a menagerie that at one time
Included all the animals In the Central Florida
Zoological Park.
Hut now. Wilma, as she prefers to be called,
shares her love of anlmtJs only with her pudgy
hassett hound Sadie and the other people’s pets
that she "dogslts” In her fledgling business.
At 61 Wilma, who for 19 years (from 1953 to
1972) was superintendent of Sanford's zoo. Is
excited over the Idea of being back In the animal
care business.
"There's such a need for petsitting. I didn't
see It. because If 1can't take my dog I don't go,
because I couldn't afTord to pay someone to stay
with her. But a vet reminded me that other
people had animals that needed In be cared for."
Caring lor others' pets Is Just part of a recent
turn around In Wilma's life. She says she has
had to "draw myself up by my shoestrings."
after giving up her Job at the zoo and after
making a formal break with her husband of 42
years, the last 10 of which were marred by
conflict.
Her arthritis ravaged hands forced Wilma to
leave behind her zoo Job. and along with her
age. have kept her out of the more traditional
Job market In recent years.
"I've almost been In tears." she said of her
recent weeks. "I looked for two weeks for a Job
and at my age nobody seems to want to hire a
person. There are Jobs I could do. I would like to

W ilm a H ood today
w ho is p u ttin g h e r life

be h«.-tes3 at a restaurant. I won't let It get me
down. I've got to get other things going. I had
been focusing on myself and I was ready to be
burled."
But even If she does end up with a more
traditional Job. Wilma plans to stick with her
petsitting, because It has offered her hope when
she had none. And besides she Just can't resist
animals.
Her first pets weren't the usual cats or dogs.
Her family was too poor to afford the luxury of a
pet. so Wilma made do with what she could find.
When she was 3. her grandmother would take
her along when she went to her Job of making
linings for coffins In a Dothan. Ala., factory.
"Over In the corner was the cotton they used
to pad the linings. Some little mice made a bed
In that cotton and me. a little, old. tiny thing
playing. I found them and 1 played with them. I
had no fear whatsoever." Wilma said.
After her parents Ula and Joe Gamble moved
to Sanford In 1929 Wilma still had to be
resourceful to have a pet.
"W e lived out where the airport Is. There were
hard-shell gophers, kind of like a turtle, but they
won't bite. They're Just as gentle as can be. I
had one that could come every day from the
woods for me to feed." she said.

to g e th e r b u t is
fig h tin g m a d o v e r the
e ffo rts to m ove the
zoo fro m S anford to
O rla ndo . 'That's
Sanford's zoo an d it
sh o u ld stay in
S anford. They took
o u r c lo c k ,'she
s a id ,'b u t th e y 're n o t
g o in g to ta k e o u r zoo.
W e're g o in g to g e t o u r
clock back to o .'

But even finding extra food for her gopher
wasn't easy In those days. Wilma's family had
move to Sanford In search of "a place where we
could possibly make a living." she ^.ild.
"People were struggling to live If you can
Imagine. Daddy worked on a farm for a dollar a
day. Sometimes It was for 50 cents. My husband

Photo by l u u n Lodon

In 1941. when my oldest daughter was born, he
made $ 1.50 a day."
Wllina had met and married Iter husband
during a 3-year stint as a cotton mill worker In
Columbus. Ga. “ There was nothing here to
work. Only the dime store," she suld. recalling
when she left Sanford at 15. "I went to
Columbus and lived with my aunt and uncle. I
was there three years, gbt married and moved
back to Sanford.
In 1953, when she saw that the animals at the
zoo weren't being cared for. "You could count
their ribs they were so poor,” she said, she made
her move. “ I said how about letting me try to
run the zoo? I've always loved animals. They
said. 'No way. You can't do that kind of work.
No way.' I said, 'You want to bet?' The very Idea
of saying what 1 can't do Is exactly what I'll
»ve to you that I can do. That's Just a trigger,
n't tell me what I can't do.* Wilma cautioned.
Wilma took the Job on a 0-month trial and at
the end of the six months she was supervisor. In
her second month on the Job she was put to the
test. One of the bears had two cubs. "They said.
'You can't raise them. No way." Thcre’d never
been any raised here. They'd take them home
and they'd die. I said. 'Do you want to bet?'
They were still alive when 1 left 19 years later
with not the first dollar In vet bills being spent
o n them. I was like u mother to them.
But being the firstborn of her zoo babies didn't
make the bears Wilma's favorites. That honor
was reserved for Sheila the lioness who was
born during the 1960 hurricane and for leopards
Toby and Teressa.
"I'v e never had anything us sweet In my life
as the leopards. They were the most cunning,
adorable animals. The bears were okay, but
they weren’t as smart as the cats. I love big
cats." Wilma said.
The scars from bltcmarks and scratches that
mar Wilma s arms show that she gave very
personal attention to all the animals In the zoo.
"I gave everyone of the love every day. In 19
years I never failed to talk to each and every

E

Old zoo days: Wilma Hood with leopards Toby and Theresa

animal every day," she said
The work at the zoo was hard and Wilma and
her helper did whut It now takes 10 people to do
In the summer the animals were uneomfortahlc
wlth the heal and Wllmu would try to help them
keep their cool bv sprinkling water on the tops
of the cages or giving them showers us she
washed their cages. "The tiger had a bath tub."
Wilma said. "She sat up In thut most of the
day."
Another of Wilma's churgtings. her grandson
Jerry Wayne Thomason, whom she adopted
when he was five months old. took to the water
ut the zoo. "H e learned to swim In the otter pool.
We didn't have an otter at thut time, lie was a
little tiny thing. I'd take him to work with be,
because when you have a grandchild you wunt
to be with them. So I sterilized the pool and he
swam.
Thomason la now 20 and Wllmu said. "I've
always been proud of hlin.” She'a especially
proud that he plans to study law enforcement at
Stetson University In DeLund and hopes to
become a policeman.
But Wilma's pride In herself had been worn
down over the years. In anticipation of the break
with her husband she said. "I thought. 'I'm
dying by degrees.' I wus looking bad. I felt
terrible. I didn't care If I lived or died and all of a
sudden I said to myself. 'Look, you've got a few
good years left so why not tuke advantage of
them?’
"So I got my shoestrings anil started pulling
myself up. I started losing weight. I've lost 30
pounds. Nobody recognizes me. When I go to
town I dress up. I wear high fleets and stockings
1 think this petsitting Is going to In- great. It's
giving me something to live for. There's not
much about animals that I don't know and I
learned It the hard way.
"I'm free. I've got no attachment to no man.'
Wllmu said, but thut doesn't mean It w ill alw ays
be that way. " I love music and dancing and
Bee LIF E ,P age 2C

Pet Health

Rabies Injections Should Be Given By Veterinarians
'

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__________________ _
...........kin and if given Incorrectly In faithfully as their dogs. HeRe
havc trasformed the virus Into skin and If given Incorrectly In member, the number of rabies
the
leg
there
muy
be
excessive
There are a number of facets of
active Infections. Recently there
cases In dogs have decreased
vaccinating for rabies In your
were four cases of cat rabies pain or even paralysis from because of vaccination but the
damaging the nerves of the leg.
pets that you should be aware of.
caused
by
a
vaccine
strain
which
M ic h a e l T.
number of rabies cases In cats
It will be easiest to cover each
had been previously approved Usually there is no record of the h a v e be en I n c r e a s i n g . In
W
alsh,
vaccine
since
the
license
Is
group of animals separately after
for cats.
1980-19H1 of 5.548 people re­
first discussing the nature of the
During the extensive testing a v a i l a b l e t h r o u g h t h e ceiving antlrublcs treatment
DVM
veterinarian
so
that
the
com­
vaccines.
and approval process the vac*
where animal exposure was
Tw o types of vaccines are ___________________________ _
cine Is always given In the same pany may not stand behind the known 23 percent were exposed
owner
If
the
animal
bites
some­
commonly used, modified live
location on the animals body. As
to cats which either were rabid
virus vaccines und Inactivated
a result It Is required that the one or subsequently breaks with or were highly suspect.
vaccines. Modified live vaccines itrvrloned bv exnosing the virus vaccine be given In that some rubles. This leaves the owner
Large animals such as the cow
potentially liable In our litigation
arc developed by passing the
and sheep have usually not been
prone
society.
Most
Importantly
virus through an unrelated
adequate protection. The rabies
vaccinated because of expense
species a number of times. This which actually kill the agent. vaccines are approved for Injec­ It la often only at vaccination
can be done using mice, eggs or These vaccines are still capable tion Into a muscle of the thigh of time that many animals are seen or lack of approved vaccines. It
Is advisable to vaccinate valu­
cell lines derived from animals ot stimulating the bodies defense the rear leg As you have by the veterinarian. A physical
able unlmals in areas where the
such as the hamster, pig or mechanisms and there Is theo­ probably seen, there Is often exam done at this time often
virus ts constantly found such as
monkeys. The more often the retically ut least no danger of momentary pain during the In­ picks up problems such as heart
In Central Florida. A new In­
causing
the
disease.
It
Is
impor­
virus Is passed through an
jection. While no one likes to see disease, tumors etc. before they activated vaccine will be on the
unrelated species, the more It tant to note that each vaccine their animal In pain It Is a very become more difficult to treat.
Th e usual tim e schedule market soon which can be used
adapts to surviving In the new must be developed and tested In quick procedure and should not
on cattle and sheep. Your local
e
a
c
h
s
p
e
c
i
e
s
.
O
n
l
y
a
f
t
e
r
species and consequently It loses
be changed at the risk of Inade­ followed for rabies vaccination la veterinarian should have details
with the first vaccine given at
Its capacity to cause disease In extremely expensive research is quate protection.
a vaccine approved for use. Once
soon.
the original animal.
Rabies Injections should be left three months or more of age
The recom m endations for
These vaccines allow the virus approved for that species you To the veterinarian for some followed by a booster at one year
wildlife species deserve special
to reproduce In the vaccinated know that It Is effective on very good reasons. 1 bring this of age. The Interval between
note. The Center for Disease
animal but do not usually cause producing protection and that up because there ts a tendency subsequent vaccinations may be
Control In Atlanta recommends
the disease. Their main advan­ this protection lasts till the next for some Individuals to rely on 1-3 years In the dog depending
that skunks, racoons, foxes and
tage 1s that they result In a high vaccine.
feed stores for their vaccines. on the vaccine and the local city other wildlife not be vaccinated
There
arc
rabies
vaccines
level of Immunity. One dls
This may save a few dollars In ordinance. In the cat vaccination
advantage to the live vaccine Is available which can be used In vet bills but there are potential Is usually yearly. The Increase In for rabies with the present vac­
that they may be capable of both the dog and cat but only disadvantages which should be rabid racoons coupled with the cines. Th e most Important
reason for this Is that there Is no
causing the disease It ts trying to one mivllfled live vaccine is now considered. First of all Inexperi­ cat's greater susceptibility to
approved vaccine for there
prevent If It ts given to the wrong approved for the cat. The use of enced people may not give the rabies should be adequate
-speelrs
killed vaccines In the cat results
animal.
vaccine correctly. It Is not_made rcasbns to convince, cat-owners
Vaccines which are labeled as from cases where cats given
- " —
__ "
or " Inirtluatod'^—are- r.tfwi

vaccine can
ran result
result In
In aa fxats.ble
possible
vaccine
transformation of the virus to an
active form putting the owner at
risk If the animal becomes rabid
there Is no way to know il It Is
the result of the vaccine or
natural exposure. Vaccination
with a killed vaccine will not
result In u rabies break but you
will not know If the animal Is
protected or for how long.
This results In a false sense of
security for the owner There
was a case of a skunk In 1977
that received u rabies vaccine
and two years later died from
rabies. This shows thut the
vaccine either did not protect the
a n i m a l o r It m a y h a v e
transformed to an active Infec­
tion. At this point we dont know
what happened but It Illustrates
what can happen.
If you go to the trouble of
getting your animals vaccinated
for rabies It Is worth the few
dollars to get the license so thatthere Is no problem Is your
animal does get out such as my
cal did the other day.
Next: Where do Veterinarians
come from?
For the answers to your /x t
cure questions, write to Dr.
Walsh d o The Evening lirruhL.
T . U r Box lb.?/. San lord. FI.

�1C— irtfiirw j Hzrald, Sanford, FI.

Sunday, O c t.» , 17*4

E n g ag em en t

PEOPLE

Pritchard-Brown

IN BRIEF
Ezekiel Dixon Named To
'Personalities O f South'
Ezekiel (Zekel Dixon, 79. of West 13th Street. Sanford,
has been named to Penonalltlca o f the South. Twelfth
Edition, published by the American Biographical Institute.
Raleigh. N.C.
, Dixon, a lifetime farmer,
and his wife. Irene, celebraled their 60th wedding anni­
versary on April 13. He was
bom in Taft and she was
bom In Lake City. They have
made their home In Sanford
since 1917.
The couple are Ihe parents
of six children: Thelma I.,
Rene L.. Ezekiel Jr.. Irene
Jf., Juanita, and Eldra L.
The Dixons have been
active In community affairs.
Including civic, church and
school. They operated a fresh
produce business for many
years In Sanford. His philos­
ophy Is: "You must learn
something everyday and do
Ihe best you can at all times.
There Is no excuse for Igno­
Ezekiel Dixon
rance."

F is h F r y A n d H a llo w e e n F u n
S e t A t C o m m u n ity C e n t e r
The Lake Mary Community Imporvemeni
Association Is sponsoring a Fish Fry on
Saturday. Oct. 27 from 3-7 p m. al the new
Community Center (not quite coinpleled.
however. I have been told they do have u
roof), on Country Club Road
This Is an all you can eat event — fish.
French fries, hush puppies, cole slaw and
beverage. Donations ure: adults, and
children (12 and under). 12.50.
Come one. come all and bring a friend lo
enjoy this festivity and support your Lake
Mary Community Improvement Associa­
tion.
Come sec Ihe Halloween Fun House at the
new Lake Mary Community Center being
held on Saturday. Oct. 27 from 6-8 p m. and
on Wednesnday. Oct. 31. from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m.
Parents arc Invited and children may
dress In their Halloween costumes. Come
and mingle with the ghosts and goblins In
the Hallnwrrn Fun House. Donations are
50*.

L ife B e g in s A t 6 0

rdecllng people and getting out.
Tliey say life begins at 40. but
rwl for me ll didn't. It began at
6b ."
•But Wilma didn't know If she
could handle her newly-found
fpredom. "I thought. I've got to
find friends. I've got to go out on
dates, someday 1 may even get
married again. But after 42 years
1 didn’ t know how. Forty-two
ypara of bring married to Just
ope man and all of a sudden
you're loose. It's like letting a
wild animal out or a cage —
there you stand.
"Where am 1going'/ What am I
going lo do? You Just almost
want to turn around and go back
Into that cage." Wilma said.
Ifut Wilma has made II out
un&lt;l she's working to find her
place In Ihe world. She's made
new friends and Joined a dance
group. That group has dis­
banded, bul Wilma, undaunted.
Is scoultng for an new group to
Join.
But even as Wilma Is putting
her life together, she's fighting
mad over the efforts to move the
zoo from Sanford to Orlando.
"Th at's Sanford's zoo and It
should stay In Sanford. They
took our clock." she said (referIng to the four-faced clock that
was a landmark on First Street
at Park Avenue until it marked
It's last hour and Inateadlng of

being repaired was removed) but
they're not going to lake our zoo.
We re going to get our clock
back too."
Wilma blames the decline of
the zoo on poor administrative
decisions. She said It was a
mistake to “ hide the zoo" when
It was moved a dozen years ago
from Its downtown location
where city hall now sits.
She said the move and the
m iry fee made the zoo off limits
to older residents who fre­
quented the zoo when It wus
downtown. Wilma also said that
" a concession stand would
support the zoo. It would feed
the animals. It might not pay the
salaries, but It would support the
animals. I've never told them
this. They're supposed to have a
lot more sense than I've got.
Orlando has been fighting for
that zoo for years and they
haven't gotten It yel. but even­
tually they will If Sanford
doesn't wake up." she said.
"The memories of that zoo — I
grieved for 10 years because 1
had to q u it ," Wilma said.
"Animals and nature, that's my
middle name. I like to take
nothing and make something
out of It. Take a little twig from a
plant and put It In dirt. Pretty
soon lt*s a plant.
"Take a baby animal, bottle
feed It. love It and pretty soon
It’s grown. Nature Is what It all
bolls down to. I love nature and I
Just like being m e."

Lake 11aryL on fw ood
Correspondent
3 3 3 -9 3 6 8

On Oct. 31. a film (Peer Pressure A
SexuaJfryJ by James C. Dobson Ph D. Is
being shown at Holy Cross Lutheran
Churrh In Driftwood Village. Lake Mary
Boulevard. Everyone Is Invited, there Is no
fee but donatibns are welcome.
Dr. Dobson is an associated clinical
professor of pediatrics at the University or
Southern California School of Medicine. He
Is a licensed physcologlsl In the slutc of
California. He ts also married and a father.
He Is the arthoe o f several best-selling books.
Dr. Tlohsoh \i1sr&gt; Speaks on n Radio Series
"Focus on Ihe Family" which Is syndicated
lo 134 stations. At least one of those stations

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The Lake Mary Woman's Club has scored
a "first." According to the club president.
Cindy Dale, the "Crafty Ladles Showcase"
netted the club $1,260.00. Never before has
the club raised more than $ 1,000.00 on a
fund-raising project.
This year, the znnual art.-craft. showr.
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Upcoming Events al laikc Mary Elementa­
ry School arc:
There will be no school. Friday Nov. 2:
National Career Guidance Week begins
Monday. Nov. 4 with the theme of "Linking
Education &amp; Work":
Parents, report cards will be out Thurs­
day. Nov. 8:
The first Monday of each month (Nov. 5) Is
Skating Night, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. ui
Melodee Skullng Rink. West 25ih Sired.
Sanford, with parents providing trusporta
lion. The cost is * 1.50.

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In A n d A r o u n d L a k e M a r y

Capl. Thomas N. Salmon
has retired from the U.S.
Navy Dental Corps after
complatlon of nearly 31 years
. contlnous active service.
Since August 1970, Capt.
Selmon has been head of Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgery
Department at the Naval
Dental Center In Orlando.
Previou s duty stations
have Included two tours of
sea duty, foreign shore frr
Roto. Spain lor three years,
and Naval Hospital assign­
ments In Queens. NY. Sim
Diego. CA. and Portsmouth,
VA.
Following retirement, he
will continue to reside In
l.ungwood with this wife
Beverly and two children.
Shari, a Clcmson University
sophomore and Scott, a se­
nior at latke Brantley High D r. Thom as N . Salmon
School.
Dr. Salmon has Joined Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Group of Drs. Tillery, Robinson. Ughlbody, and Payor In
Winter Park.

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He Is a 1978 graduate of
Seminole Hlg.. School where
he played baseball and
basketball and lettered In
varsity sports for three years.
Mr. Brown Isa 1983 graduate
o f University of Central
Florida where he played
varsity basketball. He Is
employed as a physical edu­
cation teacher at Sanford
Middle School.

Sherri L. P ritc h a rd , Kenneth S. Brown

Copt. Salmon Joins Surgeons

. . .

employed as accounting
supervisor. McCoy Federal
Credit Union.
Her fiance, bom In Sanford,
is the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Louie Noel. Osteen.

Sherri L. Pritchard. Altamonle Springs, and Kennelh
S. Brown, of Sanford, are
announcing their engage­
ment today. The bride-elect
Is the daughter o f Mr. and
Mr&gt; F a y N o b l e s . 672
Trallwood Drive. Altamonte
Springs, and Mr. and Sirs.
James C. Prtiehard of San
B er n a r d i n o . C al if . The
bridegroom-to-be Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie G. Brown.
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Grand Conductress Pays
Visit To OES Chapter 2
Morr than 120 members and dignitaries ol
Eastern Star from various Florida cities attended
the banquet honoring Doris Wills. Miami,
*esoclati Gr-nd Conductress, when she paid an
official Inspection visit to Order of Eastern Star
Seminole Chapter No. 2.
The festivities were held at the Sanford Shrine
Club and were presided over by Sylvia Jones,
Worthy Matron, and R. Eugene Jones. Worthy
Patron.
Taking part In the official meeting were Marie
Richter, chaplain: Helen Leinhart. organist:
Nancy C. McLean. Grand Instructor District 20:
Dorothy Thomas. Associate Matron: and Robert
W. Richards, District 20 Masonic Home
chairman.
The dinner, under the chairmanship of* Clave
McFaddcn. was prepared and served by the
Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron, and Hob
Howard. Gene Rodgers and George Francis.
Following the meeting refreshments wer served
by the chapter officers with June McFaddcn.
Associate Conductress, as chairman.
"Out Gazebo" was the theme of the annual
luncheon and fashion show Friday sponsored by
the United Methodist Women of the First United
Methodist Church of Sanford.
The event attracted a full house of patrons who
dined In plush surroundings reflecting the
historic Victorian Era.
Hostesses were attired In elegant gowns of the
period.

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Highlighting the luncheon was a fashion parade
showing the latest styles from Lois' Place in
Sanford. Fashion show coordinator was the
boutique's owncr-oper.vor, Lois Dycus.
The fashions featured modes from casual to
very formal In autumn shades with pastels also
featured. Royal purple and royal blue were the
most popular colors In the show which featured
dressy holiday wear and a stunning collection of
knits.
Models were: Bettye Smith. Lynn Stcnsrud.
Jennifer Cowley. Mary Boone, Shirley Schllke.
Pam Tucker. Martha Lyle. Carolyn Buie. Emy
Sokol. Pam Hale. Hazel Cash, Bill Glelow and Put
Foster.
Also Derry Harris. Elaine Thomas. Cathy
Clouse. Rubye King, Eve Crabtree. Debbie Keefe
und Dottle Roumlllat.
According to Annette Wing, vice president of
S e m i n o l e C o m m u n i t y C on c er t A s s o c i a ­
tion."everybody seemed to enjoy the Max Morath
Quintet' Wednensday night at Lake Mary High
School.

Sylvia Jones, Doris Wills and R. Eugene Jones at OES banquet
This was the concert association's season
opener.
Annette said the concert was "very entertain­
ing und the variety program appealed to
everyone. The timing was superb. It sounded like
a big band.”
One of the highlights of ‘ he Annual Golden Age
Games In Sanford Is the Variety and Talent Show.
Citizens over 55 share the limelight with other

M a n C hanges Training Habits
A n d N ow Is Hitting Hom e Runs
DEAR ABBTt A wotnun wrote
that her husband had been
Impotent for the lost eight years
due to the medication he'd been
taking for high blood pressure.
I went through exactly the
same thing. My doctor pre­
scribed medication that knocked
me clear out of the ballpark
(sexually. I ineanl. When 1 told
him'how It alfected me. he said.
"Oh. you're Just getting old."
Well. I didn't believe him. so I
went to another doctor. My new
doctor told me that there were
different kinds of medication to
bring down blood pressure—that
what works for one person may
not work fpr another.
To make q long stdry short, in
six weeks I was back on the ball
team, hitting a home run once a
week ad sometimes more often.
I am B1 years old and my
blood pressure Is 140 over BO.
Sign me...

Dear
Abby
the eye doctor, the foot doctor,
grocery shopping, etc., for which
she charges her $20.
My wife drives her mother to
the same places for free. When
Zelda hears about these free
trips, she blows her topi
Two questions: Is the money
Zelda gets from her mother
considered taxable Income? And
can my mother-in-law claim the
money she pays Zelda for driv­
ing her as a “ medical deduc­
tion?”

MR. IN—BETWEEN

HOME RUN HERBERT
DEAR MR. IN-BETWEEN:

DEAR HERBERT) I'm glad
you wrote. Too many people are
reluctant to question their
doctor's pronouncements.
I have long been an advocate
of getting a second opinion. And
a third, and even a fourth. If
necessary. Hooray for you.

My accountant. Jerome Weins­
tein. says: "The money Zelda
receives for chauffeurlng her
mother Is taxable Income, but
she may deduct any expenses
Incurred In order to earn it.
(Gasoline, parking, depreciation
on her car. etc.l

DEAR ABBTt My wife’s sister.

"However, all the money you
mother-in-law pays Zelda for

"Zelda." drives her mother to

chauffeurlng her Is not de­
ductible-only the medical por­
tion would be deductible, and
only If It exceeded 5 percent of
her adjusted gross Income.”

rnlertalnlng groups. Hut only the seniors ate
eligible for the gold, silver and bronze medals.
According to Martha Yancey, performing
groups are needed to supplement the seniors'
competition. Also seniors are needed to help put
the show on the road.
Last year. Minnie Kane won the gold medal for
her hlch-steppIngCharlston dance.
Seniors wishing to strut their stufT In the show,
as well as other performers, are askel to call
Martha. 323-0794.

HOLIDAY P O R T R A IT COLLECTION
Including a Christmas Carol Card

Social Security and retirement
benefits

Problem s? IVhal's hugging
you? Unload on Abby. P.O. Box
38923. Hollywood. Calif. 90038.
If this sounds confusing, am­ For a personal reply, please
biguous or perplexing, now you e n c l o s e a s t a m p e d , s e l f know why I'turned these ques­ nildressed envelope.!
tions over to my accountant.

DEAR ABBTt Is It legul to ask
u woman's age on a Job applica­
tion form? I believe I read In
your column that It was against
the law. yet I have had to answer
that question on every applica­
tion form I have filled out when
applying for a Job.

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to ask a person his or her age
when that person applies for a
Job. This Is clearly stated In the
state'k Human Rights Act. (Laws
vary from state to state.)
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to the federal Equal Employ­
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goblins and fly over to Sanford Plaza for our
Halloween Masquerade Party on Wednesday, O c­
tober 31st from 6:00 to 9:00 P.M.
Th e store merchants are brewing, up costumes to wear
for the occasion and you’ll find a bewitching, selection
of values at all our fine stores.
Best of all there will be a lot of treats and friends in all
the stores for your "little monsters" to have a safe, fun
Halloween with.
So come in and join the party. W e re fcoinfc to have a
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Chat com lanlly occui in our own lives With the advent of
Winter, it reminds us that we cannot hold on to ' lime. W e
must give up on e season lor the next. Vacations ate over.
School and work remind us that we aie one year older. We
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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla.

SUN BANK and Stall

JCPanney

200 W. First SI.
3000 S. Orlando Or.

Howard H. Hodgaa and S ta ll

Sanlord Plaza

McKIBBIN AQKNCY

STEN8TROM RBALTV

Insurance

Herb Stanatrom and Staff
and Employass

OREOORY LUMBER
TRUK VALUE HARDWARE

KNIOHT'S SHOB STORE
Downtown Sanford
Don Knight and S ta ll

500 Mapla Ave., Sanlord

HARRBLL A BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION

L.D. PLANTS, INC
Oviedo, Florida

David Bsvsrly and S ta ll

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GULP SERVICE

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employaaa

Dakla and Employass

OSBORN'S BOOK
AND BIBLB STORE
2599 Sanford Ava.

WILSON-EICHELBERQER
MORTUARY
Eunice W ilson and S tall

8ENKARIK GLASS
A PAINT CO., INC.
Jerry &amp; Ed Sankarik
and Employass

WINN-DIXIE STORKS
and Em ployees

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Australian Evangelist
To Speak A t Oviedo Baptist

C.J. " K it" Carson, on left,
public relations director for
the Sanford Christian Shar­
ing Center, accepts a gift of
S I, 510 for the center's food
fund from P,e M ariners of
the St. Johns organization of
th e F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n
Church of Sanford. Repre­
senting the thirteen families
who contributed, from left,
are Charlie and Betsy Craig,
Gail Berger, and Marlon and
Sue White.

Australian evangelist H R. Pitman will he speaking at First
Baptist Church of Oviedo Nov. 4 at 8:30 and 11 a m. and 7 p.m.
and Nov. 5-9. at 7:30 p.m.
Now residing in Goldcnrod. Pitman received his formal
education at the School of Theology. College or Avondale, a
division of New Castle University. Cooranbong. Australia. He
also has received extensive evangelistic tralng from the Billy
Graham School of Evangelism.
Originally from Sydney. Australia, the 36-ycar-old evangelist
will be scheduling lectures, interviews and speaking engage­
ments throughout Florida. He lives at 4650 Parker Court with
his wife Diane and their two children.
He has previously conducted crusades in Sarnia. Canada.
Alabama, and most recently In Key West.
The church Is located at the Intersection of state mads 434
and 426.

Human Rights Day
Area groups are planning observances of Human Rights Day
on Dec. 10.
The Community Relations Commltee of the Jewish Federa­
tion of Greater Orlando. In conjunction with Women's
American ORT, will sponsor Human Rights Day at 7:30 p..n. In
the Jewish Community Center. Maitland, in the multi-purpose
room.
This unnual event. The Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry,
heightens the community's awareness and sensitivity to the
Issue. The theme. Give Your Voter to Their Hopes., will be
dramatized by Obie Award Winner Roslna FemhofT. For
further information, call Naomi Etzkln at 645-5933.
The Baha'i Community o f Seminole County will sponsor a
panel discussion on the world situation at 7 p.m. at the
University of Central Florida with audience participation.
Panelists will Include Dr. June Gordon, Instructor at Rollins
College and counselor at Seminole Community College. Dr.
David Ctousson. professor o f American Literature at UCF. and
practicing psychologist Dr. Edmonia Polite

Pathfinders Collect Food
Pathfinders from the local Seventh-day Advlentlst Church
will not be doing the usual trick or treating on Halloween They
will go out In pairs to collect canned goods for future
distribution In Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to needy
families in the community.
The Seml-Lusla Pathfinder Club of Sanford Is one of the
2.000 Pathfinder Clubs In North America designed to train
youth In leadership and provide Christian recreation and
fellowship.
Those not contacting who may wish to contribute to the
project may call 323-5082.

Training School Slated

Religious Leaders O ppose
T h e o lo g y O f A rm a g ed d o n '
By David E. Anderson
UP1 Religion Writer
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A group of 100
Protestant. Roman Catholic and Jewish
leaders today called on (he presidential
candidates lo renounce the "theology of
Armageddon” — a view that holds nuclear
war with the Soviets Is Inevitable.
“ The ideology of nuclear Armageddon
identifies our nation's enemies with the
enemies of God.” a statement Issued by the
religious leaders said.
“ Because the religious leaders who pro­
mote this Ideology believe thill the destruc­
tion of these enemies is decreed in Scrip­
ture. they conclude that reconciliation with
America's adversaries is ultimately futile."
The notion of an "Armageddon theology"
Is associated with u number of fundamen­
talist thinkers In the religious right. Includ­
ing the Rev. Jerry Fulwcll, who beUrvc the
Bible — In the mystical writings of Ezekiel
and Revelation — Identify the Soviet Union
with the anti-Christ and the precipitator of
the final battle between good and evil —

Armageddon — In the geographic location of
Israel
President Reagan has. on a number of
occasions. Indicated his Interest and belief
that a uiimlter of the Armageddon pro­
phecies In the Bible ure currently coming
true.
At his Sunday night deltaic with Walter
Mondale, however. Reagan said his Interest
was "philosophical'' and said such Ideas
were not a part ofU.S. military planning.
"In Sunday's debate, an nlarmlng Issue
regarding the Impact of religious beliefs on
public policy Issurs was left unresolved."
said Rabbi David Sapcrslcln of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations and a
signer of the new statement.
Sapcrstrln said Reagan "cusuully brushed
aside" the question Involving his belief In
the biblical Armageddon prophecies that u
"violent end of the world may very well
come In our lifetime."
While defending Reagan's right to hold
whatever religious view s he chooses,
Sapcrstrln said:

"A commander-in-chief whose world view
Is d e t e r m i n e d by f u n d a m e n t a l i s t
eschatology (end of the world views) may
regard the pressing of u button us both an
act of God und us a Godly act."
"While the president may or may not fully
subscribe lo this fundamentalist vision, he
certainly owes the rountry a full and
forthright response to our concern nbout
this vital Issue.”
Roman C atholic Bishop Thom as
Gumbleton, auxiliary o f Detroit, said
Reagan's oft-stated description of the Soviet
Union as an "evil empire" suggests his
commitment to the Armageddon theology.
"They (the ChriMtom
believe the
destruction of thrse enemies Is decreed In
Holy Scripture." Gumbleton said.
In the statement, the religious leaders said
the world fuces "the terrible danger of
nuclear war."
“ An Ideology that would deprive our
nation of the will to resist this holocaust Is
unworthy of America's splrlluul and demo­
cratic heritage." It sttld.

Central Baptist Church. Sanford. Is hosting a Sunday School
Leadership Training School for Sunday School workers
beginning this Sunday at 5:45 p.m. The course is divided Into
four age group studies. Directing the various conferences will
be: preschool workers. Penny llosack: children's workers.
Sherrill Thomas: youth. Joyce Farr and David Farr, adults. The
preschool conference will be in the 4-year-old classroom;
children's conference, sixth grade room; youth and adult,
fellowship hall. The training is open to Sunday School workers
from other churches as well.

Quitting Party

LWML Day A t Redeemer
T h e Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 2525 Oak Ave.,
Sanford, will observe Lutheran Women's Missionary League
Sunday this Sunday wllh a LWML prayer service and an
Oktoberfcal polluck dinner featuring German food after the
morning worship service.
The worhen meet at 7:30 p.m. each third Thuniday at
Redeemer church. They will participate in the LWML Fall Zone
Rally will be held at Zion Lutheran Church. 6330 Moore St.,
Orlando on Nov. 3. Registration begins at 8:15 a.m. Those
attending should bring sack lunches.

Bicentennial Celebration
The Methodist churches of Lake County will celebrate the
200th anniversary of Methodism In America this Sunday with
a special pageant and worhlp service at 3 p.m. at the Christ
United Methodist Church. 1313 Griffin Road. Leesburg.
Dr. G.L. Champion, former dean of Interdenominational
Theological Ccnt4r In Atlanta wilt speak.
A visit from'Francis. Asbury will be prolraycd by the Rev.
Charles Hayes of Clewlston. Holy Communion will be
celebrated.

Time Change For Service
The Starlltc Service, sponsored by Central Baptist Church.
Sanford, has been rescheduled to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Nov. 4 lo
compensate for the lime change. The service will begin earlier
to allow for plenty of daylight lime. It Is open to the public and
the church will host a reception Immediately following the
worship service to be held In the Veterans Memorial Park
across from the city hall.

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Cleansing TV Of Pornography
By Ocorge Plage ns

of another boycott of TV adver
Users who s|x&gt;n»or objectionable
programs. Wildmon says his
itoycoll threat In 1982 scared
sponsors Into demanding I hat
the networks clean up their
programming.
"T V was cdnslderably better
during the full season of 1982."
says Wildmon. a United Method­
ist minister from Tupelo. Miss.
"A i the present time though. It
Is the worst It has ever been."
How bad Is It?
An article In Hie current Issue
of Good News, a magazine
published by conservative Meth-

Most people will probably live
through the week of Oct. 28 lo
Nov. 4 unaware that It is Porno­
g r a p h y A w a r e n e s s W e ek .
Othirs, however, are going to
have their consciousness raised
rather abruptly. The reason:
Rev. Donald Wildmon is on the
warpath again.
His National Federation for
D e c e n c y has o r g a n i z e d u
picketing campaign against
more than 1.000 stores that sell
pornographic literature. His Co­
alition for' Better Television,
meanwhile. Is raising the threat

Bible Conference Set

odists, comes up with these
statistics: Between January und
June, there were 191 scenes of
suggested sexual Intercourse be­
tween unmarried couplrs on
network TV — an average of
more than one an evening.
Sexually suggestive comments
were made about once an hour.
Allusions to sex between un­

W illiam Bradford once said: "T h u s out o f sm all beglnnIngH. greater things have been produced." In Ihe Congrega­
tional Christian Church w e believe that our W ay Is - "O n e
W ay A m o n g M a n y ." W e stauchly believe In the principles
o f Faith. Freedom and Fellow ship. For Am ericans. C on­
gregationalism Is a cornerstone: a religious, philosophical,
political, and m oral force that has shaped this entire Na­
tion through Ihe years, from the m om ent the M ayflow er
landed on Ihe shores o f the N ew World. Congregationalism.
"T h e Am erican Religion" and an Integral part o f Protestan­
tism. has. m ore than any other Christian denom ination,
with the possible exception o f the Baptist, stressed the right
to autonom y o f each local Church. At the sam e lim e. It In­
sists that Ihe final seat o f authority Is In the Cross o f the
Great F orglver and Redeem er. Jesus T h e Christ.
If you are searching for an autonom ous, friendly
Fellow ship o f B elievers In this Jesus Christ, then search
no further...The C ongregational Christian Church o f S an ­
ford. located on the com er o f 24 th and Park A ve. Is perhaps
Just what you are looking for. W e shall look forward to h a v­
ing you w orship w ith us soon...

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Altamonte Springs First Baptist Church. ^ 7 E. Altamonte
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Son...and a Three-Mile Run on Sunday at 7 p.m. In the
sanctuary. A nursery will be provided.

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The Community United Methodist Church. Casselberry, will
have-a Harvest Party for children three years old through sixth
grade In fellowship hall Wednesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

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Area Conference

William Thompson, Pastor

Rev. Boyd G. Bllefson

Sanford Church of God

The Altamonte-Maltland Christian Women's Club will attend
an area conference on Nov. 0*11 at the Sheraton Twin Towers
In Orlando. For Information and reservations call 862-8687.

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murrled couples. As Tor vlolcnre,
there was an uveruge of nine
violent ucls uu hour on the three
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an hour on euelt network. And u
new w orry for Wildmon Is
nudity on network TV.

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The First Baptist Church of Winter Springs. 290 E. Bahama
Road, will have a Fall Bible Conference starling Sunday and
continuing through Wednesday with Dr. Morris Wright, pastor
of the Key West Baptist Temple as guest speaker. He will speak
Sunday at 10 and 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. and weeknlghta at 7:30

Harvest Party

Putting finishing touches on
Dresden Plate quilt to be sold
to the highest bidder at the
United Methodist Women's
annual Christmas Bazaar are
from left counter clockwise,
June G riffith , Jean H lld ,
M a r y M cC an d llsh , M a rg e
Deppen and Tracy SchoenlIng. The bazaar w ill be held
F riday 3-9 p.m . and Satur­
day, 9 a.m . to 3 p.m . at the
Community United Methodist
C h u r c h , H i g h w a y 17 92,
Casselberry. A ham dinner
w ill be served Friday, 5:30 to
7 p.m .; and on Saturday, a
continental breakfast at 9
a.m . and lunch, 11:30 a.m .

322-4584

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You could be quite fortunate
this coming year In taking a
project or enterprise another has
originated and enlarging It Into
something truly proiltable.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You’ll fare better In Important
situations today If you dictate
X WAMT
the terms and conditions. Don't
TO HAVE IT
let control slip from your hands.
B RO NZED
Major changes are In store for
Scorpio In the coming year. Send
for your year-ahead predictions
today. Mall SI to Astro-Graph.
Box 489, Radio City Station
New York. NY 10019. Be sure to
' state your zodiac sign.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Should you need material
assistance today, go to people
you helped In the past. They'll
by Art Sanaom be the ones who'll try to re­
ciprocate.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
IT S ABOUT
Even If someone you know has
TIM B
attempted something and failed,
IMP/ WO
you may not suffer the same
results. Pursue your hopes with
SOMETH 106
optimism.
ABOUT
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
LITTER) Ufe1.
Do not be afraid to swim against
the current today. You have the
c a p a b i l i t i e s to o v e r c o m e
obstacles which would subdue
weaker types.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Sometimes It's appropriate to
toot our own horn. If you
recently accomplished some­
thing worthy that others should
know about, bring It to their
attention.

WMV?

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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
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Involved with In a Joint venture
may seek a favor from you
today. You'll earn his lasting
gratitude If you grant It.

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Mature friends will make the
best companions today. Their
Ideas and suggestions will be
valuable In helping you make
wise decisions.
OEMIN1 (May 21-June 20)

By Jamas Jacoby
After East had doubled. South
could have redoubled to show
hla 10 hlgh-card points. He did
better to show hla heart suit.
Since most experts now play
that the bid of a new suit at the
one level Is forcing after an
opponent's takeout double, the
' redouble has a more limited use.
In today's auction. North did
make a slight concession to
East's presence In the bidding.
Instead of rcblddlng one spade,
he raised the one-heart response
to two hearts, showing hts three
valuable h earts. That was
enough for South, who went
right to game, knowing that he
and North also had a fit in clubs.
There were options in the play.
Declarer could draw trumps and
rely upon a 3-3 division In the
club ault. He could also drew

should make you s i u p i —

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14 Moor
15 Moiee. lor one
17 Chemnt •
burner
18 Verdent
19 Queen ol the
ferries
21 insign (ebbr)
22 Biblical nemo
25 Prickly seed
27 Flighty horse
30 Holds
responsible
33 Actress Clairs
34 Sarong
36 Spun
37 Water dram
39 Mythical herb
41 Gentlemen
42 Glimpses
44 Put in glass
container
48 Actress
Benederet

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64 Selety
65 Cereal
66 Fashionable re­
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Time spent as productively as day. Conscientious measures
possible today will afTord deep taken now could contribute to
aatlsfatlon. Frivolous activities everyone's well-being.
VIR G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
will dojust the opposite.
Friends will respect you for your
CANCER (June 21 -July 22) Go opinions today because they'll
places today where you have
know you'll tell It like It is. even
opportunities to meet new peo­
If your remarks are painful to
ple and make your presence fell.
yourself or them.
You could attract an ally of
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Fi­
considerable value.
nancial conditions look promis­
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Focus ing for you today. If you have
y o u r e f f o r t s on y o u r r e ­ something profitable in the mill,
sponsibilities to your family to­ grind It out for all It'a worth.

WIN AT BRIDGE

ALL THAT GALLIVANTIN' AAOUNO
TUCHCA 'rCu OUT ? NELL. IT

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Answer to Previous Purile

3 Evergreens

TOUR BIRTHDAY
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) work conditions.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
OCTOBER 29.1984
Discourses with progressive,
Travel offers you many pleas­ friends today will prove helpful For best results In dealing with
ant experiences In the year In refurbishing your thinking. touchy companions today, let
ahead. Additionally. In your Clever pals can help you come them think your Ideas were
Journeys you are likely to meet up with clever Ideas.
Inspired by their suggestions,
several people who will turn out
ARIES (March 21-April 19) even If they weren’t.
to be lifelong friends.
Strive to fulfill your ambitions
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Seek
SCORPIO tOct. SU-Nov. 23 ) A today, but move at a measured ■Xpert assistance today to ttSlH'
p ositive attitude can work pace. Gains you solidify now can plete a project around the house
wonders for you today, ao do not serve as a solid foundation.
you're unable to tackle unaided.
put limitations on your thinking.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It'll coat less In the long-run.
That which you visualize can Partnership situations should
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Do
successfully materialize. Want to work out favorably for you not delay In contacting people
find out to whom you are beat today, especially If you look out who can play key roles In your
suited romantically? Send for for your cohort and he. In turn, present plans. You should get a
your Matchmaker set by mailing protects your Interests.
favorable response.
82 to Astro-Graph, Box 489.
LIB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Radio City Station. New York. T
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i
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possibilities for personal gain are
N Y 1 0 0 1 9 . R e v e a l s c o m ­ Is a good day to implement those at a high level again today. Give
patibilities for all signs.
changes you've been considering priority to situations that could
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. .&gt; that you feel can Improve your Increase your earnings.
21) In commercial dealings to­
day. you.w ill strengthen your
position If you do not reveal too&gt;
much Information. Ask more
questions than you answer.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. IS)
Your words and opinions have
by CONNIE W){NCR
greater Impact today than you
" I J W S I V H D J P JO A 8 C I T D S N H T F Q 8 C : *01
may realize. You have the ability
to away either an Individual or a.
O M O I BOTH C S J W W U V H C B S P , V H T W P O LS
large group.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 16)
I Q J P P O P K M SC 8 S O K M Q M H T C C J P J U ? ' " Act promptly In situations that
can enhance your status or
CSJD8C BSWWSC.
career. You can accomplish
things today you might be un­
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able to do later.
A « **j u n it ta il U. ueiunoo sum pad i r uw ujo m m iss .. N O U m O S

ANNIE
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only two rounds of trumps, and
then play the clubs. Even If
clubs did not split, maybe the
hand with four clubs would zdso
hold three trumps, enabling de­
clarer to trump the losing club
with dummy's last trump. But
there was an even better line of
play, combining all chances.
South won the ace of spades
and trumped a spade. He led a
heart to the 10 and trumped
another spade. Now he played a
heart to the king, both defenders
following. He trumped a third
lo w s p ad e and r e-e nt e r ed
dummy with the club ace to
draw the laat trum p. T h is
approach would always work If
hearts were 3-2. If they were not.
declarer could fall back on
playing three rounds of clubs
and hope to ruff the fourth club
wi t h d u m m y's high heart.

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Langley's comments on these important issues..
Property Tax
Relief-

— Through modification of exemptions or limiting tax millage
we must stop the ever increasing property tax.

Cap On Government Growth-

Government should not grow out of proportion to the
natural population and economic growth. Caps on mileage
taxes and state employment will help control this.

Crime and
Punish merit-

To protect society from the criminal, I believe in swift and
sure punishment lor convicted criminals. We should rein­
state our road camps, making prisoners work instead of
coddling them. I support capital punishment.

Education

Due to recent legislation, our schools are making a
comeback. I will continue this pressure lor better schools.

TheEqual Rights
Amandmant-

I have a.record of supporting equal pay, promotion,
salaries, credit, etc., for women. However, I do not and will
not support the ERA which puts this matter in the hands of
our Federal Courts.

Drunk Driving-

I was a prime sponsor of the DWI Bill passed this year by
the Florida Legislature. I will continue to reinforce and
strengthen our DWI Legislation.

Our Children-

Contrary to my opponent’s advertisements, I voted lor licen­
sure ol Day Cara Centers. I am a member ol the Advisory
Board of Bureau of Missing Children, Inc.

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Sunday, Oct. It. 1fS4—ID

Connie Austin's
Success Recipe:
It's The Attitude

Connie Austin relaxes in her living room near portrait of her and her two children

Playing The Balanced Budget G am e...
Leave It To The Kids And Politicians
We were snowed In for a few days on
Dollars
Eagle Mountain last week. My neighbor Ben,
ft
age 4, came over to play the Balanced
Budget Came.
(N o n )C o n ts
"You must be awfully bored." I told him.
"I thought you'd decided that game was kid
Timothy
stuff.”
Tregartben*I
"So Is building snowmen." he replied,
"and I'm getting mighty tired of that."
We sat down to play. I have a new version
"Walt Just one minute!" he said crossly.
of the game. In which the goal Is lo balance
"You can't do that!”
the federal budget by 1989.
"W hy not?" I asked Innocently. "You saw
The key to playing the game Is to
me roll a seven. I got my expansion fair and
recognize that a budget Is a prediction of
spending and revenues, and that there Is no square."
"But seven years of growth Is a longer
relation between what Is predicted and what
peacetime expansion than any since the
actually happens.
Civil War." Ben objected. "It's more than
According to the box. the Balanced
twice us long as the nveruge of peacetime
Budget Game Is "suitable for children of all
expansions since World War II. You can't
ages." The Instructions Inside, however,
possibly make such an assumption.”
suggest It be limited to players ugr 4 and
under. Ben squeaks by. I'm not sure why I
I reminded Ben that the goal was to
keep playing It.
balunce the budget, not to be realistic.
Besides, the Reagan admlnstratlon and the
Because It Is my game. I look the first
turn. I drew a Situation Card that said Congressional Budget Office are making the
same assumption In their deficit forecasts
"Duration of Recovery." I rolled the dice.
A seven! I -vas able to predict that the for 1989.
Ben was already getting prehy cross. He
present recovery, which began In 1982.
would last seven years, taking me Into 1989 .reluctantly took hls turn, and drew a Tax
Policy Card.
without a recession.
The Tax Policy Card Is one of the best
Because continued growth would keep
Incomes high. It would Increase tax reve­ cards a player can draw In the Balanced
nues. It would also hold expenditures down, Budget Game. It allows a player to assume u
as fewer people would qualify for un­ new lax policy, and awards extra spaces for
employment. welfare, and other programs. referring to tax Increases as "revenue
enhancements." Ben brightened.
Getting a seven was a major breakthrough.
"I'm going lo assume there will be no
Ben watched, aghast, as I moved my
marker, a tiny pair of green eyeshades. 10 Indexing." he announced triumphantly.
It was a bold move. The scheduled
spaces toward the Balanced Budget Goal.

Quirks

Introduction of Indexing would ellmnate the
"bracket creep" that has allowed Congress
to Increase taxes every year without ever
passing a law. as Inflation drives people Into
higher brackets.
Ben got to move hls marker, a tiny pair of
pruning shears, eight spaces for the revenue
he would raise, plus an added four because
he was able to say hls policy was not a
change, plus a ten space bonus for calling
the non-change a "revenue enhancement"
measure..
While Ben had gotten ofT lo a good start,
he made little subsequent progress. I. on the
other hand, marched steadily across the
board. I slashed spending by assuming
ridiculously low Interest rates — almost as
low as those Walter Mondale and Ronald
Reagan arc assuming.
I assumed there would be no floods or
other disasters In 1989. thus cutting
disaster relief. I assumed a politically
Impossible cut In the rate of growth of Social
Security benefits.
I was about to go In for a final victory with
the assumption that the government would
sell Alaska to the Mitsubishi company when
Ben gave up.
"That does It!” he snapped. "I'v e out­
grown this silly game and Its silly assump­
tions. No one could take It seriously.”
I asked Ben what he wanted to do. lie
smiled slyly.
“ Let's assume It Isn't snowing, and go out
and play basketball. ITJ leave budget
balancing to little kids and politicians."
(Tim othy Tregarthen welcomes the oppor­
tunity to correspond with readers. Write
him In care o f the Evening Herald.)

DOONESBURY

S H E R ID A N , Wyo.
( U P I) - A Beach Boys
alb um autographed by
form er In te rio r Secre­
ta ry Jam es W a tt is a hit
w ith the S ierra Club's
N o rth ern G re a t Plain s
regional office.
S ie r r a C lu b r e p r e ­
sentative
L arry
M e h lh a ff b o u g h t th e
alb u m for S105 a t an
auction to raise funds
for the Sheridan County
L ib ra ry .
‘ W a tt b a n n e d the
Beach Boys fro m p la y ­
ing a t last y e a r's July

4 th c e l e b r a t i o n In
W ashington, D.C.,
c l a i m i n g the g ro u p
w ould a tt r a c t " u n ­
d e s ira b le e le m e n ts ."
H e later conceded he
had m ade a m is tak e
a fte r N ancy Reagan
told reporters she e n ­
joyed the Beach Boys'
m usic.
W a tt autographed the
alb u m when he visited
Sheridan O ct. 3 for a
Reagan-Bush cam paign
r a lly . T he In scriptio n
re ad s : " I h ave bean
assured that the lib ra ry
w ill cham pion the rig h t
causes and the G .O .P ."

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They are proud of whal I have
done and they gel to mcci people
they would noi have otherwise.
"A s Rlc says when he reads
about me ,ln the newspaper.
What Is lids? Another Wonder
Woman?'
"The children and I have a
special rapport. When we are
together we have fun and lalk
about everything — who knows
who. who likes who — and we
have our yearly snow skiing trip
together." Connie says.
"I have lots o f friends, busi­
nesses. children, a nice home. I
am short of time and could use
36-hour-days.
Connie, who spends three
hours u day on the highways
between O rlando and Lake
Mary, gets up at 6:15 In the
morning uud seldom goes to bed
before I am .
“ I help the children with
homework, drive my son to
soccrr practice, write speeches.
" I c a r e fu lly s c h e d u le m y t im e
b e c a u s e It Is v a lu a b le . I h a v e t h e
le a s t o f th a t a n d e v e r y o n e w a n t s
m o r e o f I t . " s h e s a id .

Joy Is now 16. attends Lake
Mary High School and aspires in
Ik- a model’. Rlc. I I . Is a student
at Park Maitland School.
In recent months. Mrs. Austin
was Invited lo Join I he National
Women's Coalition, a group ol
70 business and professional
women In the country who have
Itanded together lo sup|Mirl Pres­
ident Reagan In hls hid for
re-election. She. with other
mrmlK-rs of the organization,
attended the Republican Na­
tional Convention In Dallas In
August.
Kept up lo dale on the Issues
by computer from Washington,
she Is accepting s|M-aklng In­
vitations at various s |m &gt;Is around
lire nation, telling all who will
listen that Reagan Is u good
friend of business anil women.
B u y in g s h e s r r s m o r e b u s in e s s
o p p o r t u n it ie s o j&gt; en f o r w o m e n
lh a n e v e r b e f o r e . M rs. A u s t in
s a y s w o m e n o ft e n c o m e to h e r
fo r a d v i c e o n h o w t o g e t In to
t h e ir o w n b u s in e s s .

"1 tell lhem they have lo
unalyze the economics to find
the type of business they can go
Inlo. the type o f office they can
afford lo rent or buy. Many don't
have the background to un­
derstand financial statements
and haven't had the opportunity
to leurn marketing strategy,”
she says.
But women, In her view, have
the ability to be successful In
business.
"I don't think sex. age. or raee
should huve u bearing In lire
business world Thai is one ol
the reasons I was asked lo help
with the wom en's coalition.
Women definitely are more
business-like In their attitude,
more lo the (mint and more
honesi withcacii other.
“ If you ask a businesswoman
a question, you're likely to get
an honest answer In a concise
way. Women are more efficient,
well organized and make better
use of their lime.” Mrs. Austin
Insists.
"They ulso huve to have a
sixth sense about business."
Asked how she selects a busi­
ness lo Invest In. Mrs. Austin
says her decision Is often made
on the basis of whether It looks

See CONNIE, page 4D

by Garry Trudeau

W a lt, Beach Boys
O n A lb u m T o g e th e r?
By United Frees
International

By Donna Estes
Herald Stafr W riter
Connie Austin of Lake Mary
w a s d e v o t i n g h e r s e l f to
homemaking, motherhood and
to helping her husband out
occasionally by analyzing finan­
cial statements for the family
liquid fertilizer business In May.
1978. when the tragedy of her
life struck.
Her husband, lllll, was killed
In a plane crash.
With an 11-year-old daughter.
Joy. and a 5-year-old son. Klc.
left for her to bring up alone, she
was devastated by the loss of her
husband.
Dill, according to those who
remember him. was a fine man
with a fabulous sense of humor
and good business sense.
The business was ultimately
the largest liquid fertilizer busi­
ness In the southeast.
Despite hls grand success In
the business world, he still
enjoyed mixing the fertilizer
himself and sometimes Connie
lent a hand. On occasion she
would help him measure a
farmer's field to prove hls point
about how much fertilizer was
ne ed e d. It was fun to be
together.
When Joy was a toddler. It was
not unusual for Dill to call
Connie to come help him pull hls
truck out of a mudhole on some
distant farm. Connie would lake
ofT In the family cur with little
Joy secured In her car-scat and
the tow chain In hand to provide
the assistance needed.
And then baby Hie came along
to complete the Ideal family.
They w ere’ married In 1965
and In those early duys. Connie's
school teacher salary was their
support, while Dill got the busi­
ness In Lake Placid going. One
month In particular stands nut
In her mind.
It was the time the couple had
only $36 to buy llic month's
groceries. Tim es were tough
then.
Some years before Bill died,
they built the home they hud
dreamed about on Island Drive.
In Luke Mary. The house bucks
up to the clear waters of Luke
Mary where Rlc. today, enjoys
barefoot water skiing.
After Bill's death. Connie kept
the liquid fertilizer business for
almost two years, "but It was loo
big an operation In Lake Placid."
Highlands County. "1 would
have had to be there five days a
week and my two kids needed
the security of me being at
home." she says.
After the sale of the fertilizer
business. Connie went Into real
estate for awhile. "But I decided
I had to huve a reason to get out
o f bed In the morning and
bought Ellman Battery Co. (In
Orlando.)"
Today. Connie Is a highpowered. smart and successful
businesswoman, who In addition
to moving easily In the business
community, hus retained her
femininity, enjoys her work, her
children and her home.
"The business world Is excit­
ing In many ways. I love It and 1
probably have Km many busi­
ness Interests going now. I have
Ellman and several other things.
" It 's Lemcndoukly difficult
being so active In business. I feel
the children get shorted a 1st.
But they like to be uble to say
their mother owns u business

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Pete Knowles
In Hot Pursuit
W hat are you supposed to do when a police
ofTIcer needs help? You help him . that's what.
But what If I lie,officer's In hot p u rs u it
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defendant w ho bolts Irom cuaiodT"and you
don’t know what. If anything, the man being
chased Is carrying, or what he m ight do If you
try to subdue him for pursuing officers? You
help, that's what.
At least that's the matler-of-fact philosophy
o f Sanford C ity M anager W . E. " P e t e "
Knowles w ho found him self In Just such a
situation recently.
It was a little after 9:30 a.m. that day when
Knowles, 01. was drivin g aw ay from city hall.
He spotted three sh e riffs deputies chasing a
you n g man through the streets. With a keen
sense o f deduction. Knowles, Sanford's city
m anager for the past 35 years, drove his car
lo a spot he felt certain the escapeewould run.
Sure enough
the you ng man did and
Knowles yelled to him, "D o n 't m ove or I’ll
break your a rm ." One o f the officers yelled to
Knowles to "g r a b h im ." Knowles did. He
snatched the you ng runaway by the bell and
pushed him against the wall o f a nearby
&gt;ulldlng, then leaned on him (Knowles is no
lightw eight) until deputies arrived to take
their escapee Into custody.
T h e you ng escapee had appeared In court
In Sanford thut m orning on charges o f grand
theft and dealing In stolen property. A fter a
brief nppearance before the Judge, the man
was escorted through the courthouse, headed
for u Jail cell In lieu o f bot.d. Before they got to
the cell, the you n g defendant — he’s 19 —
bolted from the depu ty's grasp and ran down
the corridor o f the courthouse and out the
building. By the tim e the chase was taken
outside, tw o other deputies Joined- In. But It
ended with K now les' participation.
A sk ed b y re p o rte rs abou t the event .
Know les shrugged his shoulders and said.
"W h a t else arc you supposed to do when an
officer needs h elp ?"
What else. Indeed. Mr. City Manager.

DICK WEST

Just Doin' W h at Comes Horticulturally
Chinese cabbage Isn't real cabbage In the
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sex education classes
have become a highly controversial part of the strict sense of the word. It Is more closely related
public school debate, the Issue even spilling over to celery.
Real cabbage Is akin to cauliflower, broccoli
Into this year’s presidential campaign.
Without taking sides in the argument. 1 wish and turnips. So let that be a lesson to you.
It Is true I never heard o f a baby being found
lo say that if schools arc going to teach this
In a broccoli patch, but I'm Just giving you the
subject, they should at least get It right.
Babies, as we know, are found In cabbage facts of life. Or what passes for life In garden
patches. Medical experts agree that without clubs.
Another Important point that schools should
cabbage patches there would be no babies. Yet
this fact Is rarely mentioned In sex education deal with frankly and forthrtghdy It where
cabbage comes from. It Is. or should be.
classes.
An entire segment of the curriculum wastes fundamental that without cabbage seeds there
the time of students by failing to provide would be no cabbage plants. And hence no
cabbage patches. And hence no babies.
Information about the cultivation of cabbage.
In milder climates. It Is customary to leave
The most Important point to get across In
public schools Is that you can't plant cabbage some cabbage plants In the ground all winter.
without running certain risks. Beyond that, the Then. In the spring, these plants generate seeds
and reproduce themselves.
whole thing becomes somewhat technical.
It might be assumed that In colder climes,
Some authorities Insist It is possible to grow
troAhaCe-wlthout contributing to the population generally the northern latitudes, the chances of
explosion. The notion that there would be fewer producing cabbage patches arc reduced. Such,
babies If more people grew Chinese cabbage Is. alas, is not the case.
In areas with abbreviated growing seasons.
however, a misconception.

cabbage seeds arc planted Indoors In cold
frames, otherwise known as "lla ts." Once
moved outside, plants siarted in this manner
develop Into cabbage patches that are as
productive as those grown farther south.
Public school students learn soon enough thal
tender young cabbage plants, called seedlings,
can be easily purchased In the spring at many
nurseries and garden supply stores.
When transplanted and mature, these plants
also arc as productive as "volunteer" cabbage
sprouting from seed plants left In the ground all
winter.
Some of the more curious students may ask If
there Is any way to avoid the natural conse­
quences of planting cabbage. They should be
told cabbage patch control sometimes Is made
possible by such Insects as aphids and loopers
and by such diseases as black leg. mildew, root
rot and "the yellows.” ^ ^
However, the only way to be completely and
absolutely sale is to grow no cabbage at all. If
that means no coleslaw for supper, so be it.

RUSTY BROW N

SCIENCE WORLD

She's A
Lady
Lazarus

I grew In the midst o f this
maternal forest, a green sapling, In
bad years putting my roots deep
down for sustenance and survival.
— Meridel Le Sueur.
Blessed arc the storytellers,
ripened by time and harvested In
w is d o m . Their tales of our heritage
and the struggles of women who
have gone before awaken us to a
new pride In womanhood, a pride In
self — and hope for daughters to
come.
One such storyteller Is Meridel Le
Sueur, the 84-year-old author who
travels across the country by bus to
enchant audiences with recollec­
tions of her life and women of the
century.
We talked together in a bookstore,
one of her favorite plac.s — along
with buses, of course. Her long gray
hair brushed the shoulders of a
black cape. Neither four-score years
nor the wrinkles of age could mar
the liveliness of the wide-set eyes or
diminish the dimples.
She t a lk e d of her g re a t
grandmother, an Iroquois, and one
of the first Indian women admitted
to Oberltn C ollege: "She^w-as
expected lo do laundry along with
the other women students, and
A news story the other day provides m ore
when she married the professor of
m elancholy evidence that w elfare paym ents
surveying, her name didn’t count.
have com e lo be regarded as a birthright In
The annals o f Oberlln merely record
this country.
thal Professor McGovern married a
Tw en ty-six w elfare recipients from various
squaw."
Her grandmother was un Iowa
sections o f one state have filed suit in
pioneer and staunch Puritan who
Superior Court because their paym ents were
became an activist for the Women's
reduced or cuncclcd after they received such
Christian Temperance Union when
financial windfalls us Inheritances, dam age
her hard-drinking husband started
settlem ents or substantial Insurance benefits;
losing the farmland she had Inher­
one o f the plaintiffs had com e by $48,000.
ited.
T h ey and their lobbyists, the W elfare Rights
So her grandmother divorced
Organization and the W elfare Rights O rgani­
him, "and rode over the Midwest In
zation In their state, dispute a new rule
a horse-drawn buggy, a shotgun
requiring a cut-off o f welfare benefits until the
beside her. crying In the wilderness
windfull Is exhausted.
for sobriety."
The author's mother, an early
Because welfare paym ents should go only
feminist, married a socialist lawyer,
to the truly needy, the new rule makes sense.
and young Meridel grew up among
W i n d f a l l s and w e lfa r e a re a m u t u a l l y
anarchists, socialists and union
cxlclustve m ix. But like so m any regulations
organizers.
In the bureaucratic moruss that attem pt to
She went to Hollywood for a time
keep a lid on w elfare abuse, the new rule
and learned firsthand the exploita­
could encourage som e recipients lo blow their
tion of women. "W e had to go to the
windfalls as quickly as possible In order to
casting office every morning and
retain their w elfare paym ents. Such w elfare
they examined us — raising our
skirts to look at our leas," she says.
dilem mus. o f course, are ever daunting.
When she had work, she wrote at
Let It be said again, therefore, that welfare
night, often putting her head under
dollars are not manna from a heavenly
the cold-water tap to stay awake.
governm ent. W elfare recipients must som e­
Sinclair Lewis, Carl Sandburg and
how be m ade to realize that the paym ents
others praised her musical prose,
they receive can com e only from the toll o f
but In the communist hunt of the
others and that, when they file suit to expand
'50s, she. like other socialists, was
their benefits, they bite the hand that feeds
blacklisted.
them .
Since the women's movement,
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she has risen from obscurity. "I call
myself Mrs. Lazarus," she says.
BERRY'S WORLD
"The feminists dug me up and
saved my life."

Windfalls, Welfare

PMS A
Fast Track
Disorder
By Jan Ziegler
UPI Science W riter

JULIAN BOND

It's A Numbers Game
Oge thing t|iat‘s sure to happen
after all the votes are castland a
president declared on Nov. 6: The
loser and his supporters will begin
to appraise what went wrong.
Added to their list — "W e never
shobld have accepted the challenge
to debate" or "Whose Ideas was It to
say I’d raise taxes anyway?" — Is
sure to be some argument over who
didn't do enough to turn out the
votes for the fellow who came In
second.
People who don't vote decide
elections as much as those who do.
Four years ago. those blacks who
couldn't vote helped Ronald Reagan
win as much as those blacks who
could, but who didn't help Jimmy
Carter.
Kentucky's 61.615 unregistered
and non-voting blacks helped give
the Blue Grass State to Reagan by
17.857 votes.
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More than 63,000 non-registered
blacks in Massachusetts provided a
ha nd y c u s h i o n for R e a g a n ' s
3,829-vote v ic to ry ‘there. The
85.383 blacks In Arkansas who
hadn't registered by Election Day
1980 could have made Reagan's
5.123-vote margin easily surmoun­
table.
The 11.808-vote difference that
gave Reagan Mississippi four years
ago came from the 130,910 blacks
who hadn't placed their names on
the vo te r-ro lls , and th erefore
couldn't put their fingers on the
voting levers.
In Tennessee, 157.673 blacks —
whose op i n i on s d i d n 't count
because their names didn't appear
on the registration lists — made the
4.710-vote Reagan margin.

In Louisiana. Alabama. North and
South Carolina, the 1960.nqmbeis
of blacks who couldn't vote because
they didn't register were several
times the difference between u
Reagan win and a Carter loss.
Reagan's margin over Carter was
only 152.302 votes In these four
states; 1,326.061 blacks made that
victory possible.
Registration books are now closed
In all but a few states. The
authoritative Voter's Education
Project says there are u few inoie
than 5 million Southern blacks
registered In the 11-state region
today — a 19.4 percent Increase
over 1980's figures. White registra­
tion In the South has held steady at
roughly 25 million and. in some
states (A labam a, Arkansas,
M i s s i s s i p p i . T e n n e s s e e and
Virginia), it has actually declined.
But the closing of the books only
means the opening of the drives to
gel the registered to vote — that's
the last skirmish In the long war for
the White House. The final battles of
the 1984 campaign will be fought In
churches and housing projects as
much as on telev Islon screens.
The Republicans entered this last
phase of the contest with the same
technical and financial superiority
they've enjoyed for the last four
years. The Rcagan-Bush registra­
tion drive began last December and
will cost $8 million by Election Day;
$3 million will be spent to turn the
vote out.
As of late September, the Grand
Old Party claimed It has registered
2,496,498 voters whose first ballots
will Cast be for Ronald Reagan.

W A S H IN G TO N (UPI) - P re­
menstrual syndrome makes many
women miserable or merely uncom­
fortable a week or two each month.
No one knows the exact cause of
many o f the myriad symptoms
characteristic of the disorder.
But an Arizona dietician has come
up with an interesting portrait of
one kind of female who suffers
premenstrual syndrome: She tends
to be on the fast track, and her diet
suffers as a result.
"The classic picture was a person
who was super-ultra busy, doing
three Jobs at once." said Robyn
DcBell In an interview during the
annual meeting of the American
Dietetic Association.
In a study of 35 women who
suffered PMS. DcBell and coresearcher Marilyn Tapia found
most of the women. In addition to
burning the candle at both ends,
drank a lot of caffelnated beverages
— as much as 12 cups of coffee a
day or more than two quarts of
caffelnated soft drtnk. diet or regu­
lar.
Their diets were high In processed
or convenience foods, which tend to
be loaded with salt and sugar, and
their calcium, magnesium and
vitamin B6 intakes were below the
recom m ended dally allowance.
DcBell said.
Also, the women were eating only
one or two meals a day.

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Diet Is one thing scientists know
can Influence PMS. Caffeine In­
creases Irritability, and so can
sugar. Salt encourages water reten­
tion, the cause of the "bloated"
feeling that slows down thinking
and also promotes snappishness.
The role of vitamins and minerals
in PMS is less certain. A control
group of 15 women who did not
suffer PMS also had low intake of
magnesium. B6 and calcium.
Some women have gotten relief
from symptoms by boosting Intake
of magnesium and B6.
The control groun also consumed
far less caffeine, sugar and salt.
Their diets contained more fiber.
DcBell and Tapia put some of the
PMS victims on a slx-meal-a-day
-diet prescribed for people who suffer
from hypoglycemia, a condition In
which blood sugar levels peak
•rapidly and fall to unusually low
levels after consumption of sugars.
Ideally, a woman should remain
on the diet throughot.t the month,
but DcBell said women got relief
when they followed the diet follow­
ing ovulation two weeks or so Into
their cycles.

JACK ANDERSON

V o te r R egistration Is Squelched
WASHINGTON - In past col­
umns. I have reported on the
Reagan administration's attempts
to throw up roadblocks to voter
registration — particularly If the
registrants are considered unlikely
to vole for the Rcagan-Bush ticket.
By threatening to cut off federal
aid. officials in Washington have
tried to bully state and local agen­
cies Into denying space In their
buildings for registration booths.
They have also tried to keep federal
employees from volunteering In
voter slgn-up efforts.
Though the adm inistration's
questionable tactics often violate
the agencies' own regulations, and
have repeatedly been overturned by
the courts, they have succeeded In
squelching many well-intentioned
efforts to broaden the electorate. By
the time the cases were thraahfd
out in court. It was loo late to
register voters for this election.
I reported earlier how the Labor

Department Ignored the Constitu­
tion and Ita own rules by threaten­
ing a cutoff of federal funds lo state
unemployment offices that allowed
registration booths on their pre­
mises.
Welfare offices are another place
the administration doesn't want to
encourage voter registration. In
Cincinnati, an official of Project Vote
— a non-partisan group that tries to
register poor Americans — was
handcuffed, atrlp-searched and
thrown In Jail for trying to sign up
voters at a county welfare office.
Here la the evidence to date of the
“ vote-chill" effort, gathered by my
associate Donald Goldberg:
— 1*0*1master General William
Bolger late last year Issued an
unprecedented order prohibiting
Postal Service employees from tak­
ing part In voter registration efforts
at work — even on lunch breaks and
In non-work areas.

Bolger Justified his fiat on grounds
that the postal unions have en­
dorsed a presidential candidate
(Walter Mondale), and therefore the
public might think the employees'
sign-up efforts were partisan. A
federal court Injunction against
Bolger’s ban waa Issued — but not
until Oct. 1. when most of the
damage had been done.
— W illiam O'Cor.nor. special
counsel of the Merit Systems Pro­
tection Board. Issued an advisory
opinion that government employees
whose union has endorsed a can­
didate may not engage In 'voter
registration. The American Federa­
tion o f Government Employees
challenged the opinion In court; It is
still under appeal.
— Office of Personnel Manage­
m ent D irector Donald D evine
warned at leaal four governors that
registration drives conducted In
state buildings could jeopardize
tbeir states' federal funds. His

unique Interpretation of the law
harrlng state employees from "In ­
terfering" with an election waa
c h a l l e n g e d e v e n by the R e ­
publican-controlled Senate.
— T h e He a l t h and Huma n
-Services Department has allowed
the states to decide whether to allow
voter registration drives at food
lines. At least two states. Tennessee
and Missouri, have forbidden It.
— In Illinois. Labor Department
funds for summer Jobs were cut off
because teenagers would be work­
ing on voter registration. A number
of workers had to be fired for lack of
money.
— Veterans Administration of­
ficials have bannrd voter registra­
tion groups from their buddings In
Cleveland and C incin nati, os­
tensibly because they would in­
terfere with In-house registration
efforts. But Insiders say ihe VA
voter drive Is practically non­
existent.

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Growing

An American Hero

Jury Of Their Peers For Juveniles
Freedom* Foundation Feature*
The 16-year-old boy had admitted
to shoplifting and possession of
marijuana. Now. a week later, he was
facing a barrage of tough questions.
"W hy did you steal?"
"Where did you get the pot?'1
"What are your plans for the
future?"
The grilling wasn't being ad­
ministered by the police or a judge or
a district attorney. The young man
was facing a Jury of seven teenagers.
They were part of an Innovative
Denver program to reduce Juvenile
court case loads and more effectively
deal with young offenders.
The District Attorney's Diversion
Effort (DADE) was the brainchild of
Dale Tooley. until 1983. Denver's
Dlslrlct Attorney. Despite skepticism
from many quarters. Including
Tooley's 16-year-old son. the pro­
gram was Initiated In 1974 The
student Juries came Into being In
1979.
The program Is open to those
t&gt;eiwecn the ages of 10 and 18 who

admit to their guilt. Those who
maintain their Innocence arc pro­
cessed through the regular Juvenile
court system. Young offenders who
have committed serious violent
crimes, arc repeat offenders or need
psychiatric counseling are Ineligible
for the diversion effort. The Juries are
composed ol volunteer students from
the city's Junior and senior high
schools.
After admission to the diversion
program, the young offender or
"client" Is Interviewed by a counselor
who explains the system and tries to
create an atmosphere of caring and
trust. Within a week of this Interview,
the client appears before a Jury of his
peers.
After the counselor reads n sum­
mary of the charges and case history,
the client. In the presence of a lawyer
and his parents or guardian. Is
questioned by the Jury. The parents
themselves are not Immune from
questioning, and those lax In meeting
Ihetr responsibilities have been re­

buked by the youthful Jurists.
Following the questioning, the Jury
meets In private to deliberate and
decide on appropriate punishment,
which Is in the form of a six. nine or
twelve-month contract or be returned
to the Juvenile court system for
prosecution.
A typical contract will impose a
strict curfew and require regular
attendance at school and periodic
reporting to the DADE office or Jury
members. Clients may also be re­
quired to get a Job and make
restitution to their victims for losses
suffered.
Contrary to the fears of early
opponents of the program, the young
Jury m e m b e r s t ake t h e i r r e ­
sponsibilities quite seriously and
have shown a remarkable talent for
devising effective punishments. The
young offenders have been re­
sponsive to the program. The normal
teen resistance to authority figures
doesn't comr Into play when the
punishment Is being meted out by

someone the Mine age.
The success ol the diversion cITorl
can lx- measured by the fact that It
has saved hundreds of thousands of
dollars tn court costs and that 85
percent of the clients have no further
scrapes with the law. a success rate
much higher than the Juvenile court
system. It Is also reflected In grateful
letters from former clients announc­
ing graduations, college acceptance,
marriages and careers.
D e n v e r ' s Di s t r i c t A t t o r n e y ' s
Diversion Ellon IDADEI received the
George Washington Honor Medal lor
C o m m u n it y Program s from
Freedoms Foundations.
The National Awards Program
honors organUatlotts and Individuals
whose activities support ami perpet
uafr the Ideals hdicrcnt In the
American political, social and eco­
nomic system. Nominations from the
public are welcome and shotdd he
sent to the D irector o f Awards.
Freedoms Foundation at Va/icv
Forge. Valley Forge. PA 19481.

OUR READERS WRITE
Publicity Helpful

Deplorable
It's a deplorable state of afTalrs
when the taxpayers money Is
expended on attacks on the elderly)
I am referring to an article In
Sunday's Herald (October 14. 1984)
by Jane Casselberry In which she
states that the Department o f
Environmental Regulation (DER) Is
pursuing an elderly retiree'and his
wheelchair bound wife. And of what
"crim e" has this couple committed
to have Invoked the wrath of the all
powerful DER? Pollution! That's
right. Sixty-seven year old Shellle
Cogburn and his Invalid wife
Treava. retired all-American tax­
payers. are accused of polluting the
soli of the stale of Florida. The DER
claims lhal there la a gasoline leak
from underground storage tanks
located on the Cogburn's property.
The DER however, could not find
the leak, so In their Infinite wisdom
ordered Mr. Cogburn, at his expense
to find It. Being a good cltlxen. Mr.
Cogburn enlisted the aid of an
Orlando firm to check his tanks and
locate the "le a k ". After much
searching and 92650 of Shellle and
Treava's life savings, the tanks were
given a clean bill of health. No leak!
Hut was this enough for Dill
Darling and his team of "geniuses"
at the DER? No way! The DER won't
lx- satisfied until they've driven
Shellle and Treava to bankruptcy or
their graves. The DER Insists that
the gas Is c o m i n g from the
Cogburn's tanka, and Intend lo
proceed with further litigation.
Never mind that they can't porve it!
Alter all. tills Is America, and In
America a person Is gullly until
proven Innocent. Just ask Hill
Darling. Hill and his boys won't
even grant Shellle and Treava a
public heurlng! Hey! What ever
happened to democracy? 1guess Mr.
Darling feels that he has a belter
chance of driving a little guy broke
with legal fees than he would
against u big corporation. Perhaps
Mr. Darling believes that DER
stands for Destroy Elderly Retirees.
Joheph A. Garrison
Sanford

WENOTTCEP
U AFTERTHE
MONDAIEDEBATE

Thunk you so very much for the
publicity you have given our an­
nouncements for vocational courses
offered by the business Division.
Without your help we would not he
able to make the public aware ol
these courses and.their very rea­
sonable fees. You've helped us
reach Individuals who will benefit
greatly from this truluglng for avail­
able employment In our communi­

ty-

Once again, thank you.
Mack E. Blythe. Chairman
Huslness Division

Salute To Cook

Gold For Pinecrest
Your October 22 Around the
C l o c k C o l u m n c o n t a i n e d an
excellent article concerning the
work of Community Coordinated
Child Care For Central Florldu (4Cs).
Tnree Suufurd Child Care Centers m
Sanford operated by one owner
were mentioned as recent recipients

of the 4C Gold Seal of Excellence.
This Is tn advise your readers that
Pinecrest Kiddle Korner, also In
Sanford, has recently received the
Gold Seal of Excellence award and
Is one of the 17 day care centers In
the Irl-county area of Orange, Os­
ceola and Scminolr to receive this
distinction.
Sharon J. White
Pinecrest Kiddle Korner

Courthouse Kindness Appreciated
As a visitor from another county I
should like to congratulate the
people of Seminole on the line
caliber of their courthouse
personnel.
Today (Friday. Oct. 19) 1 had
occasion lo consult some records In
a civil case. The young lady who
waited on me not only went to a
great deal of trouble to dig them out
but saw to It lhal rny wife had a
chair.

This was kindness Itself. 1 with I
could Identify her but unfortunately
can't • other than she seemed to be
In charge of the enquiry window
and the time was close to 10:45 a.m.
Talents of this sort should be
rewarded. 1 recommend her salary
be doubled: promotion; a bonus:
official commendation...and these
Items for a start only. Add a trip to
Europe by Concorde.
11.K. Fleming
DcLand

On Ix-half of the City ol Altamonte
Springs and the Altamonte Springs
Little League Program, I would like
to express my sincere appreciation
for- Sam Cook's uantntancc In help­
ing to make "Salute the Champions
Day” a big success.
The young men who made all of
us very proud werr ecstatic utxiul
the recognition Ihey received and
very appreciative for the efforts
everyone made lo honor them.
It gives cuch of us a tremendous
feeling of "community spirit" to see
all segments of our community Join
together lo say thank-you lo the
All-Stars for a Job well done.
A National Championship lor the
12-year-olds and a World Chumpl
onshl, lor the 15-year-olds during
the same season represent the llrst
time In the history of Little League
baseball that a league has scui 2
teams lo le World Series As Conk
and the Evening Herald arc an
Integral part of our City and the
overall Little League program that
created the climate for these AllStars to develop. I hope that he will
cherish Ihrlr accomplishments.
Again, many thanks for your
effort and hopefully we will have the
opportunity lo reciprocate your
kindness In the future.
Yours In Community Service.
William R. James
Director of Retreat Ion

Older
U.S. Rep.
Claude Pepper

A s s e s s in g
Candidates
9 . Election* are Just around the corner. Do
you have any suggestions for the older
person trying to a**e** the candidate*?
A I'm glad you're taking an active Interest in
the political process. This Is a time when apathy
and a "what’s the use" altitude seem to be the
rule of the day.
Yet an almost unnoticed and untapped resource
is ready to rally. That resource is lhe elderly.
Seniors are the most active voting bl&lt;x\ with over
til percent of registered elderly voting. Although
they constituted only 11.5 percent o f the
population, they east almost 20 percent of votes
tn 1980. There are currently 25.6 million seniors
111 America. 1 number expected lo rise dramat­
ically by the turn ol the century and to double by
the year 2020. We are a formidable force.
What then should the older person consider In a
candidate?
• Health rule National spending for health
care Is skyrocketing. However, spending more on
health care does pat guarantee better quality
care. Has the candidate proposed a workable
solution to the problems-confronting the Ameri­
can health-cure system? Will high-quality care be
distributed equitably at a reasonable eoat? Will
the candidate work to keep the Medicare program
strong?
• Social Security: Willi the passage of the
Social Security amendments of 1983, the system
appears to lx- on a sound financial looting for the
next 75 years. Even so. older Americans should
make sure candidates support the premise of
Social Security and don't wish to subject
recipients lo a means test or In any way reduce
benefits.
• Housing: Decent, affordable housing Is a
primary concern for the elderly who are con­
fronted with rising projx-rty taxes, utility rules
and maintenance coats. Moreover, older Ameri­
cans pay a far larger |x&gt;rtlAn of their Incomes for
rent than other Americans. Current federal
housing programs have only scratched the
surface. Docs the candidate offer Innovative Ideas
In housing'.' Dix-s he or she sup|x&gt;rl federally
assisted housing?
• Employment: Ueruuse ol economic pressoies. Increasing longevity und Ix-tler health,
millions of older Americans want and nerd to
re-enter the labor force or remain employed. To
date, the federal government has largely ignored
employment potential of older workers. Listen
carefully lor -candidates wtm support lull
employment lor all senior citizens who wish and
need In continue working.
• Energy: Rapidly rising energy cotta have
|Mised an especially serious problem for senior
citizens over the past several years. Each year
many elderly Amerlcun* unable to pay Ihrlr furl
bills face the tragic consequences of utility
shut-offs — hypothermia and hyjx-rthrrmln.
Listen for candidates who will work for assistance
for neoinr senior citizens and for weatherlzatlon.

Q. I think I have 1 bunion. What are
bunions, and how can they be treated?
A bunions occur when big toe joints are out of
line and lx-come swollen and tender, bunions
may result from ill-filling shoes pressing a
deformity or from an inherited wrakness In the
loot. II a bunion Is not srverr. wearing shix-s that
ire wide at Ihr Instep und the iocs may provide
icllcf. Protective pads cun cushion the painful
area.
There arc several uirthixls for trrullng bunion*.
Including the application or Injection or certain
drugs or the use of whlrl|xx&gt;l baths I'ainful
bunions can sometimes be repaired surgleully by
a procedure called bunloneclomy. Your physician
can tell you more about treating your condition.

What Newspapers Across The Nation Are Saying

What Will Be C IA 's Next Harebrained Schem e?
By United Pres* International
Detroit Free Presa
What's the next harebrained scheme from the
CIA? What else Is our spy agency up to In Central
America?
After some prompting. President Reagan last
week ordered two separate Investigations Into
why the CIA prepared a guidebook that tells
Nicaraguan dissidents how to kill and kidnap and
blackmail their way Into overthrowing the
government there. Wllh righteous Indignation,
congressional Democrats have begun two other
probes.
Early Indications are that, somewhere between
cover-up and recrimination, we'll probably learn
that the CIA manual was the work of some
overzealous agency operative who thought It
would be wonderful fun to adopt the methods of
Mao Tsc-tung's Red Book, turning the United
S t a t e s Int o a s p o n s o r o f t e r r o r i s m ...

The Bennington (Vt.J Banner
Leave It lo Defense Secretary Caspar Wein­
berger: After officers under his command refused
lo let the U.S. press report on the U.S. Invasion of
Grenada a year ago. he said that he would not
overrule an officer who made such a decision —
even If It did obvious vlnlencr to the freedom of
press guaranteed by the constitution. Now ...
Weinberger has come up with a cock-eyed plan
for press "pool" coverage that would Include no
newsmen from dally newspapers.
Needless to say. this has occasioned no small
amount of protest from the editors and publishers
of the nation's 1.700 dailies...

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By ruling out newspaper reporter* from an
expeditionary force to a place like Grenada, the
Pentagon Is barring some of the country's most
capable wrllcrson military affairs...
Weinberger’s plan for a very limited ark of
newsmen on future forays of this kind does not
suggest that he will direct his officers to be any
more cooperative wllh reporters who eschew the
pool and get to the battle scene In their own way.
Did the secretary of defense have hts fingers
crossed behind his back when he look the oath of
office ans swore to uphold the Conslit utlon? .

Hlbblag (Mian.) Dolly Tribune
One Issue that has nut been raised during Ihia
presidential election campaign, but probably
should be, was President Reagan's attempt to put
a lifetime censorship on anyone who works with
classified materials,
Directive 84 was Issued by the president In
1983 and It called for. among other things,
lifetime pre-publlcatlon censorship of anybody
who handles classified material, und Increased
lle-dctector testing of government employees.
Congress and the president are slill wrestling
with this issue, and so we are surprised that It
hasn't come up among the candidates....
While some materia] needs lo be protected, the
government should be able to get by with the
meant It already hat at lit disposal — Including
the loyally and patriotism of those who handle
such Information and the stiff punishments for
those who are careless wllh It.
Lle-dctector tests and eternal censorship are
unreasonable solutions to the problem. We’d like

lo hear somebody speak out on this Issue so we
could know where the two sides stand before the
election.

Tbs Newport (R.I.) Doily News
We have no doubt that President Reagan's
challenge lo Ihc separation of church and state
goes beyond a pitch for the ultra-conscrvallvc
vote. We are sure thul hts fundamental views are
sincerely held.
We think, though, that his Inlerprciubon of the
Supreme Court's prohibition of school prayer Is
based on an overaimpllstlc understanding of whin
seems an Innocent and worthwhile activity...
We even remember Protestant students In
public school objecting lo Ihr recitation of u
Catholic version o f the Lord's Prayer, und
Catholic students objecting to a Protestant
version being used.
This sort of thing In effect divided the children
In a class during their formative years Into
contending religious factions.
We arc sure lhal these unfcllcllous events urr
not Mr. Reagan's Intent when he speaks from l he
heart In behalf of prayer In Ihc public schools. Bui
ihey have happened In the pasi and are almost
certain to occur In the future.
Tht (Columbia. B.C.) Stats
Democratic nominee Walter Mondulc has
personally shied away from using Presldeni
Reagan's age (73) as a campaign Issue.
A group of ladles around the country arc not so
reluctant, and they have formed a nailonci
Committee to Retire the President.
T h eir purpose, explains President Jean

Komulko ol Durham. N.C., Is to help Mr. Heugau
enjoy Ills golden years free from Ihc pressures ol
his Job in Washington.
These gentle, humanitarian souls sjx-ak from a
great deal ol experience. All their husbands ure
73 years o f age or older.
“ I am married lo a 73-year-old mun who Is
darling, charming and fun." Mrs. Komulko said
"On the oilier hand, we spend a lot of our retired
lime searching (or Inst keys, misplaced lists und
glasses."
H)ic said Ihc she lias lo Jog her husband's
memory (requently. und rerullrd that Nancy
Reagan har been known lo prompt her husband.
"II fits knees arc like my husband's, he'll nred
two sentries lo lift him on his horse and a
woodsman 10 help hint lift his axe." Mrs.
Komulko concluded.
A little humor Is always welcome lu u political
cani|Milgn. Are you smiling. Mr. President?

Ban Franctoco Chronicle
During ihr waning days or tills Cungrrst.
agreement was finally rruched on u measure to
authorise un American Conservation Corps. It
would provide Jobs for thousand* o f young
jx-oplc. mainly lu conservation and rehabilitate \
ol public '., al in 1heir home areas....
There Is a lot lo be said for this kind o f project.
Bcneffis ffow both lo hardcore, unemployed
youngsters and condition of their com m unity...
This Is not an rx|x-ntlvr. make-work boondog­
gle. It provides Jobs where they arc needed.
Prvsldrnl Reagan would do well to sign Ihls
construi live measure.

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Books

Renata Scotto:
'Pavarotti Is
Unprofessional'
By United Press
International
Loos and War. by John

J a k o a . ( Harcourt Brace
J o v a n o v l c h ; 1.040 pp ..
919.99).
In any novel that uses
history ns Its base, the pro­
blem confronting the author
Is believably to Intertwine the
actions of his fictional char­
acters so they fit Into actual
events and amidst real peo­
ple.
John Jakes takes this
approach In his latest work
and combines hla storytelling
powers with meticulous re­
search to produce a sure
beat seller.
"Love and War." a gigantic
second volume of a planned
trilogy. Is so detailed that It
could stand alone. This novel
continues to Interweave the
lives o f tw o fam ilies In­
troduced In the first volume.
"North and South."
Jakes lakes the Mains of
South Carolina, rich planta­
tion owners, and the Hazards
of Pennsylvania, wealthy In­
dustrialists. through the five
turbulent years of the Civil
War. He pits them against
each other and against their
own family members.
One refreshing aspect of
“ Love and W ar" la that Jakes
often takes the laic away
from the war's major battles.
He admits In the afterword
that this was Intentional.
"The details I wanted were
many from what I call the
b y way s : the fascinating
places novels about the Civil
War seldom go." Jakes said.
He c l a i m s h i s m e n t a l
signboard was "N o t Get­
tysburg Again." •
Jakes' skill Is such that
even some of the fictional
details he Includes are not
t o t a l l y I mpl a u s i b l e. An
aaaasatnatlon plot against
Confederate President Jef­
ferson Davis may have been
a Jakes Invention but con­
sidering that Lincoln was
constantly view ed as an
aasasaln'a target, logic would
dictate Davis could have been
In similar danger.
One complaint that can be
lodged agalnat this novel Is
Its length — 1.040 pages. It
could have been edited to
two-thirds o f Its length
without any difficulty. Jakes
Includes s few passages that
really add little to the plot's
continuity. One In particular
discusses in graphic detail a
punishment meted out to
Billy Main, a Union officer
and prisoner of war. by his
Confederate captors.
When Jakes concludes this
novel, one of the Mains la
dead and the family planta­
tion la burned down.

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—Jsannlas Klein

Artal, by Jack Blckkaas.
(St. Martin's Press. 416 pp.
914.95).
Jack Blckham Is not one of
Ihe more familiar names tn
science fiction. And. Indeed,
the latest of his more than 00
novels barely makes It Into
the 8F category.
Artel la at once the story of
Ind’istrtal espionage, a War
Gamca-lype tale, a love saga
and th e d e t a i l i n g o f a

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Bcotloi More Than a
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Renata Scotto. a lead'ng
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since the 1960s. recounts her
Vfe and career from growing
up In war-tom Italy to the
latest operatic season In this
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autobiography.
T h e t empe r a ment al —
some might say downright
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h er o p i n i o n s on o p e ra ,
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Pavarotti Is one of the most
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professional."
S c o t t o c o n t e n d s that
Pavarotti has not read the
Entire score o f operas In
which he appears, sometimes
needs special rehearsals to
learn a role and. at least
during a 1979 performance
of "L a Cloconda" In San
Francisco In which both
singers appeared, upset the
scheduled order of curtain
calls by popping out before
the audience on his own.
The soprano, who tends to
disparage tenors In general,
does have her favorite —
Placldo Domingo — with
whom she has sung many
times and who wrote the
forward for the book. She
mentions many other famous
singers, generally favorably,
and discusses composers,
singing and the "tremendous
b u r d e n " o f an a r t i s t ' s
musical responsibility.
Much of the autobiography
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Vlclettc In "L a Travtata."
Mlml In "La Hoheme" and
Lu«.la In "Lucia di Lammermoor" — and the ways
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home. etc.
"It was a wealthy community
then and I was the first Inexperi­
enced teacher hired In 20 years.
"I stayed the next year. too.
until the weather got to me.

Biography

good and feels good — woman's
Intuit ton.
She advises women who arc
NAME: Connie Austin.
looking for a business to Invest
Island Drive. Lake Mary.
In to "do what feels right to
POSITION: President.
you.”
Ellman Batteries. Orlando.
At the same time, she says.
" T h e big pr obl em Is that
BORN: Julv 15. 1940
everyone thinks he can run a
PARENTS: Hugh W. and
business, but can't even de­
EinllvC. McCarroll
termine how much Investment
SIBLINGS: Carol Perry
has to be made and falls to
CHILDREN: Joy and Rlc
consider If he has employers Ihe
SCHOOLING: University of
payroll must be m et." Mrs.
Arizona, bachelor's degree,
Austin said.
majoring In primary educa­
“ The Idea of going Into busi­
tion. elementary education,
n e s s ha s to be m et d I a •
psvchnlogv und sociology.
passionately.
The recipe for success: “ At­
titude has a lot to do with It. I do
Mts. Austin says all women
not Intend to not succeed ever.
And If I see a business that Is not should lake business courses.
doing as well as I want. I bring "Life Is business. Every woman
someone In to turn It around or must tie uble to budget her
money. And basic business
sell It.
"I never go Into anything I transactions are something
can't afford to pay the blits for every woman should know
und I w o u l d not d e c l u r e about.
“ I recommend basic business
bankruptcy ever.
education courses, accounting,
" I work hard. I am a perfec­
marketing and advertising. A
tionist. I want everything done
bachelor's degree Is the bare
just right. I am not afraid to hire
minimum," she said.
people smarter than I am and I
But her childhood business
am not afraid to ask questions. A
background didn't do her any
lot of people like to use buzz
harm, either.
words. I ask them to use plain
A native of South Dakota, she
English with me." she said.
remembers fondly growing up In
"A business person must have a home where business was the
u good C PA to review Ihe favorite topic of conversation. As
numbers and a gowl lawyer to a child, she Invested In the slock
draw up contracts."
market. Her futher was u gradu­
What kind of eduratlon do ate of the Harvard Graduate
women need today to get Into Business School.
the business world?
Connie received her bachelor's

A C T I V I T I E S : Board of
Trustees. Florida Executive
Women: a Founding Member
of the National Women's Co­
alition: Deacon. First Pre­
sbyterian Church. Sanford:
member. Seminole County
Young Republicans: Council
of 70. Republican Party: Dev­
elopment Council Winter
Park Hospital: Director.
Greater Seminole County
C h a m b e r of C o mm e r ce .
Coeur de Coeur: patron.
Florida Symphony Orchestra.

"So. I opened a map and It
looked to me like Orlando was a
nice central location. I got on the
telephone, called the school dis­
trict there and asked for an
interview for a Job the next
year." Connie say-. She got the
interview and the |ob.

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degree from Ihe University of
Arizona, where she majored In
primary education, elementary
education, psychology and soci­
ology.
But teaching was terribly
frustrating. "There was that lack
of ability to discipline and the
mountains of paper work that
had to be done.
"I liked to teach, but one year I
figured out with the additional
chores the paper work, that I
could give less than VY minute
per day to each student.
Graduating from college early
at mid-year, she applied for a
teaching position at the Great
Neck. N.Y.. school district and
got the Job. She filled out the
year teaching students whose
teacher was on maternity leave.
The school, an excellent one.
was ahead of Its time. They had
a symphony orchestra, shop. art.

"Teachers today have more to
contend with. In my day stu­
dents had more respect for
teachers than today. I expected
my students to learn and If they
didn't. It wasn't my fault.
" I liked my one class so much,
when they moved on from the
fourth grade to the fifth I moved
with them and I acted as guot* *
ance counselor, lap."
Despite her pro-women a l­
titude. Mrs. Austin doesn't like
to discuss the equal rights
amendment.
" I favor equal rights for
everyone, but I am not In favor
of the equal rights amendment
as It Is written." she says.
" I try not to let business get
concerned with sexist Issues 1
expect men or women to treat
me as a business person. I have
heard some say they found
prejudice at the corporate level,
but I haven't seen It.
"And. occasionally. I find a
man who Just has to make a
pass. I Ignore It and don't let It
embarrass me.” Mrs. Austin
says.

With Hailey's New Book

Get A Dose Of 'Strong Medicine'
By iris Krasnow
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Arthur Halley s
new book. "Strong Medicine." suggests
some pretty potent stuff, but lltc author
Insists he's not playing doctor and It's not a
medical treatise.
" I am u storyteller — not a non-fid Ion
writer — and that's all I ever wattled to lie."
says the man who brought the world
"Airport" and “ Hotel." “ Now If In the
course of telling a story I can achieve
something more, that's fine."
Something more Is Just what Halley. 64. Is
onto In his first book In five years, a tale that
bares the pharmaceutical drug Industry and
tukes a stethoscope to It.
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The plot line traces the 27-year sagu of
heroine Celia Jordan und her pursuits In a
business that tries to bnlunec ethics und
profits — and sometimes falls. Allbough the
story Is make believe. Hulley laces his prose
with hard, cold facts Ihut are destined to
make consumers think twice when popping
Ihclrncxt pills.
Among the revelations In "Strong Medi­
cine" (Doubleday. 448 pp.. 816.95) are that
drugs ure frequently marketed without
sufficient testing and that many over-thecounter remedies ure useless, even harmful.
Dr. Gerrold Grodsky. un International
expert on diabetes, was the adviser on the
project, which like Halley's eight other
bestsellers represents three years of work.
"Every pharmaceutical product Is un alien
substance In the human l&gt;ody." says Halley
on a topic he knows only too well. In the
aftermath of quadruple bypass surgery, he
now must take five medications u day.
"Doctors generally are not well Informed

about drugs." he con|lnues. "The Informa­
tion ubout drugs offered during their
medical (ruining Is not complete. Then they
are often so busy keeping up with their
specialities that they don't have enough
time to do more research. After, they have
to find out through trial and error."
A frequent error on the medical pro­
fession's pari, he adds. Is not paying
attention to the synergistic effect of pre­
scriptions. "Many doctors do not Inform
themselves about the Interaction of different
kinds of drugs." Halley remarks. "M y wife,
for example, hud a bad sprained ankle and
the doctor prescribed something without
usklng first If she was taking something
else.'I
In his own cusc. he refuses to tuke even
plain aspirin on top of hts dally drug quota.
" I don't want anything to Interact with what
I already take. And I will never In my life
take a cold remedy. They are an Illusion:
some ran even be harmful. There Is no cure
for Ihe cold."
It's merely a coincidence. Halley claims,
that hts first liook following u serious Illness
deals with heavy medicine. Rather, the topic
wus recommended to him by Samuel
Vuughan. a vice-president al Doubleday. his
publishing house.
One controversial urea Halley stumbled
over In his research was Ihe high Incidence
of doctors who themselves are hooked.. The.
physician In "Strong Medicine" Is addicted
to drugs and based on a doctor Halley
actually knew who died of an overdose.
' Ills wife told me afterwards" about the
problem, says Halley. "A doctor In practice
ran gel unlimited quantities of any drug he

wants. He gets hundreds of free samples. He
can write prescriptions for himself.
"S o doctors can experiment with drugs.
They have a conviction that they can handle
It. But the doctor who becomes a drug
addict often doesn't know how to slop."
When asked whether a mass experimen­
tation with drugs such as Thalidomide or
DES In pregnant women could ever happen
again. Halley nods an emphatic yes.
"It could happen again without question,"
he says. "One thing must Ik - realized. Until
a drug actually goes on the market, no one
ran possibly know what Its overall effect will
be. Sure, you can have 2.000 or 3.000
people testing It, but not until It Is used by 3
million people can It be seen to produce
adverse efTects."
Inside Information that most journalists
would never get their hands on was his for
the asking. Halley reveals. "When I'm
researching I have an advantage over you
because my stock tn trade Is confidentiality.
I will not say In my book who I saw. what
companies I went to. I promised these
people that nothing will be In tomorrow's
newspaper. So people do talk to me more
freely because It’s not for attribution."
As for what's on the horizon that can be
discussed. “ I've asked scientists where .Is
the next breakthrough and they say It's
drugs that affect the brain proteins. It's five
to 10 years away." He points to Peptide 7. a
fictional potion In the book that Improves
memory and delays senility.
"Something like this will absolutely be
discovered."716 says confidently. "They are
already working on II."

Small Books
They Attract A Growing Audience
By JU1 Lai
United Press International
It Isn't much bigger than a
lipstick. Is hand-sewn and will
have u snakeskln cover Inlaid
with seed pearls und u diamond.
"It." In this case. Is a 2 It
Inches wide by 2 ft Inches high
limited edition of “ Eric Maqueltes." a reproduction ol 42
Art Deco paintings submilled In
the 1930s lo Harper's Bazaar us
Ideas for covers by fashion
designer und illustrator. Erie.
The publisher. Rebecca Saudv
Bingham. Is among u growing
number of people. Including
department store owner Stanley
Marcus, who collect und publish
miniature books.
Bingham, who was born In
New York City, said lliat like
many collectors of miniature
books, her Interest grew oul of
her hobby os a collector of doll
house furniture.
Bingham's "Eric Maqucttes."
Is the seventh book she has
published, it will appear in two
ed i t i o n s , the si gned 9550
version, and a numbered edition
of 2.000. bound und sllpcased In
black silk for 985.
"M y favorite book probably is
one by the artist. Mlro. It's a half
Inch square and Is one of 10
copies. Mine has a letter by Mlro
folded In It." he said
Marcus said his miniature
book publ is hi ng co mp an y.
Somcsuch Press, puts'out three
or four miniatures a year

"usually 150 to 300 copies of
e a c h ."

Somcsuch Press' titles have
Included “ Gift of the Magi." by
O. Henry, and "A Christmas
Tree." a book by* Dallas author
A.C. Green. Marcus said.
"I choose the book, the printer
and the design, bul I don't do the
actual handwork." Marcus said.
Bingham does.
After obtaining permission
from Erie's agents. GrosVenor
Galleries of London, tn produce
the miniatures. Bingham hud
the material printed by Colo r t o n e . a c o m p a n y In
W a s h i n g t o n . D .C . that Is
associated with Acropolis Books,
which produces art and photo­
graphy books.
"After we got the pages. I and
my m other folded them In
eight-page signatures (sections).
My mother says It's therapy for
her arthritis. Then we put them
In Zlploc bags to keep them
clean, and send them to Green
Dragon Bindery of Shrewsbury.
Mass., which sews them together
and puts on Ihe covers." she
said.” Her work as Rebecca
Press, which she started In I960.
Is done In the evenings and on
weekends. During the day she
works for a consulting firm In
Silver Spring. Md. "Erte Maqueues" Is her seventh book.
"I sell many books to art
galleries. In this case, the
bookstore of the Art Institute of
Chicago has ordered some: the

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Metropolitan Museum and the
Museum ol Modem Art have
shown some Interest."
Marcus said there are very few
bookstores that carry miniature
books because they are difficult
lo care for. "W e usually find out
about them through dealers,
other collectors and news let­
ters."
An American organization for
those Interested In miniature
books was founded only Iasi
year. Il Is the Miniature Book
Society, headed by Kalman
Levitan, a retired rabbi, who
lives In Dayton. Ohio.
"T h e country that has pro­

duced the most miniatures and
has the m ost collectors Is
Hungary." said Levitan. "One of
the things they've published In
miniature is the Hungarian
constitution."
As d e v o t ed c o l l ec t o r s o f
miniatures, both Levitan and
Marcus are aware of "Erte Maqueues.” the publication date
(Nov. 23) of which coincides with
the designer's 92nd birthday.
Bingham said she Intends to
continue In the business and has
Ihe approval of her family.
" M y husband thinks I'm
whacked out but Is very sup­
portive." she said.

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LAKELAND (UPII - Limited
shipments of fresh Florida citrus
have resumed under supervision
of federal Inspectors while crews
work to destroy millions of
s e e d lin g tre e s In fe cted or
exposed to highly contagious
citrus canker.
Florida Agriculture Commis­
sioner Doyle Conner said Friday
the Department of Agriculture
had Issued certificates of quar­
antine compliance lo eight fresh
citrus (racking houses, allowing

Delta
Rocket Launch
End Of An Era

MtrsM MmH kT Ttmmr ViW M &lt;

Eleanor Anderson, Seminole County's director of manage­
ment and budget at her County Services Rulldlng office —
with a new degree and wide experience, she leeks toward a
county administrator s post.

*1 C an Do The Job*

Budget Director
Counts On Success
By Donna Batea
Herald S ta ff W riter
Mother, student, career public
employee and department hrad.
Eleanor Anderson. Seminole’s
director of management and
budget, delicately Juggles her
multifaceted life while looking
ahead to the future.
In the summer of 1985 she
expects to graduate from Rollins
College with a bachelor’s degree
In the double major of business
administration and business
management.
Mrs. Anderson sutd site has
carefully planned her life In
recent years as her graduation
date neared und her goal Is to
become a county administrator.
" If not In Seminole County then
somewhere else In Florida."
"I can do the Job." she says.
Going to school nights, guid­
ing the lives of her son. Gary
W ayne. 17. a freshm an at
Seminole Community College,
and her daughter. Becky. 14. a
sophomore ut Seminole High
School, and keeping track of a
county budget which this year
totals &lt;87 million has become
her way of life.
And recently, she has also
been performing the functions,
without the title, of assistant
county administrator.
Despite pursuing Job advan­
cem en t, her ch ildren have
played a major role In her life.

Since 1962 when she went to
work for the county, the only
times she has left her career
even temporarily was when the
children were born. In both
cases, she took time oir from
work to be a full time mother
during their babyhood.
"I can’t Imagine what my life
would be without my children.”
she says.
And she Is fiercely proud of
them.
Gary was on the ’Brain Bowl’
at Seminole High School und Is
looking toward a future career In
th e s c ie n c e s . B e c k y Is a
cheerleader.
During her nearly 20 years
with the county. Mrs. Anderson
has worked her way through the
ranks. She began In October.
1962 In a &lt;60 per week Job In
the public works department
overseeing the operation of the
county's sanitary landfill and
county facilities’ maintenance.
She took a year off when her
son wus born, and then returned
to the county, working for Clerk
of the Circuit Court Arthur H.
Beckwith Jr., handling with two
others the county's finances. At
that time the county budget
totaled about &lt;6 million.
In 1969 she look off two years
when Becky was born, returning
to Beckwith’s office In 1971 as

Baa ANDERSON, page 0A

By W illiam Harwood
UP! Science W riter
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPII The space agency's trusty Delta
rocket, u NASA workhorse since
1960. chalked up the program’s
42nd successful launch In a row
bv flawlessly carrying a com­
mercial communications satel­
lite Intoorblt.
Blastoff at 6:18 p m. EDT
Friday marked I he end of an era
for the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, which no
longer plans to use Deltas to
launch commercial payloads.
The 24-year-old expendable
rocket program Is being phased
out In favor of the reusable space
shuttle. Only three government
satellites remain on the Delia

schedule
Transpatc Carriers Inc. of
O re e n b c lt, Md.. sig n ed an
agreement In May lo take over
launch and marketing for the
Delta program but the company
has yet to sign any customers.
E n g in e e r s w ith H u g h e s
Aircraft Co., builder und owner
of the Guluxy 3 satellite laun­
ched Friday, planned to fine
tune the orbit of the relay station
uboul 11 a m. today to put It Into
u c irc u la r path a b ove the
equator.
The Delta's third sluge. u solid
rocket motor blamed for the loss
of two shuttle-launched com­
munications satellites In Febru­
ary. Ignited right on srhedulc
ubout 22 minutes after blustolT
lo boost Galuxy 3 Into a lopsided
orbit runglng up to 22.600 miles
high.
"A ll the datu wc got Indicates
It was Just right down the pipe us
thry say." said Eddy Harlenstcln. a Hughes vice president.
"There was not a single gllich.
We're quite pleased."
Once the satellite's orbit Is
circularized, the spacecraft will
be stationed above (he equator
22.300 miles up due south of a
point mldwuy between Houston
and New Orleuns where II will
remain stationary relative lo
Earth to provide uninterrupted
service.

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Conner said 3.555 acres of
groves In 13 counties have been
cleared by state and federal
inspectors for harvest. Fruit
front those groves must be taken
to the packing houses to be
disinfected. The state has about
850,000 acres of commerlcal
citrus.
Of the eight (tacking houses,
only two had begun shipping
Friday — Gracewood Fruit Co.
and Indian River Exchange
Packers, both of Vcro Beach.

Shipments are banned to other
citru s-prod u cin g areas and
Conner warned fruit haulers to
avoid traveling through Arizona.
Louisiana. Texas and California
while en route to their destina­
tions.
Officials at the Division of
Plant Industry In Winter Haven
said late Friday there had been
no additional confirmed cases of
canker discovered. So far the
disease has been found In five
See CITRUS, page CA

...And Baby
Makes Six
'U n e x p e c t i n g ' S a n fo r d W o m a n
D e liv e r s N e i g h b o r s ' C h ild
By Susan Loden
Herald S ta ff W riter
McLora LaFleur knew that her Apopku
neighbor planned lo give birth to her fourth
baby ut home, but she never expected to be
called on to deliver the child.
Hut she was. und she did. and after a few
shaky moments It ull worked out.
Panacea Chalelgh Lohm popped Into the
waiting hands of Ms. LaFleur about one hour
after her mother, who had been In labor utxiut
24 hours, showed up on Ms. 1-aFleur’s doorstep
Sept. 10.
Nudlne Lohm. 23. und her husband Lance.
33. had. Ms. UiFIrur said, apparently decided
they might need a little help with their
planned, iionhonpli.il delivery.
M».. .LaFleur. 33. works us a tteensed
practical nurse In Sanford. The expectant
parents appeared at her house at about 2:30
p.m. It was Just a coincidence that Ms. LaFleur
had taken a break from her duties as managei
of a Sanford weight control center to check on
her 2-year-old son Jaime.
Ms. LaFleur’s sister. Pam Hoyt, had come
along with the Lohms and Ms. LaFleur said
she didn’t hesitate lo help with the delivery of
Panacea, because "I figured If I didn’t help,
she’d probably go home and try to have It by
herself."
"I figured whatever I could offer would be
better that Just Pum and him (Lohm.) I was
ufruld they’d panic and he sort of did. because
once she (Mrs. Lohm) got the head out she
couldn’t push anymore.
"Th at’s when I started to get nervous,
btcuusc the baby hud started turning blue.
With the head Just out I Just kept suctioning
her nose and mouth (with a bulb syringe, the

Lance and Nadine Lohm with Panacea.
They wanted a home birth because
"hospitals are cold and Impersonal."
only medical equipment site had.) I told Pam
and Lance to push on her stouiuch. because
the baby hud lo get out. They started pushing
•in Nadine's stomach und I turned the liaby a
little bit and It curnc out.
"I had Lance hold thr baby down while I
suctioned out her mouth. He started panick­
ing. because she was blue. It hud been a
minute or so since she had been born and she
wasn’t breathing. He said What do wc do.

See B A B Y , page 6A

C o u n ty , C it ie s U n ite To S e e k
$6 M illio n In B lo c k G r a n t s

Seminole's seven cities and came up with about 230 resi­
the county have Joined forces to dents who werr missed during
seek &lt;6 million In federal block the census.
grants.
In a letter sent to city muyors
The county Is trying lo qualify lust month. Rose outlined the
for funds from the Community
nature of the agreement. The
Development Block Grant Pro­ cities must:
gram. u three-year program
The Galaxy 3 Is equipped with which allocates money for pro­
• Give the county authority
24 communications (ranspon­ jects like housing and sewage. over how the money Isspenl.
ders. 12 of which were sold to C o u n ty A d m in is t r a t o r T .
• Agree lo "undertake com­
MCI Communications Corp. for Duncan Rose said Friday.
munity renewal and lower In­
To get the money. Rose said come housing assistance activi­
expanded long-distance tele­
phone service.
u ll o f th e c i t i e s h a v e to ties."
Equatorial Communications participate and the county has to
• Not veto any part of the
S e r v i c e s p u r c h a s e d o n e have a population of 200.000 program
transponder to carry news and people.
• Agree not to withdraw from
fin a n c ia l In fo r m a tio n .
Because the funding Is based the program.
Equatorial's customers on other on the 1982 census. Rose said
• Comply with Title IV of the
satellites Include United Press 'he county was 28 people short. Civil Rights Act.
In tern a tio n a l, R eu ters and But he said county officials
Rose said the seven cities have
Commodity News Service.
combed nursing homes and all agreed lo be part of the

program. The county Is now
rushing to druw up agreements
with the cities by the Sept. 28
deudllne.
In the letter Rose told the
mayors thul the "grants will
ullow the cities and county lo
begin an aggressive community
d e v e lo p m e n t and h ou sin g
usslsiunce program lo meet (he
needs of low and moderate
Income families. '
But he said Friday the county
commission favored spending
the money on "Infrastructure"
projects like sewage and water
as opposed lo housing.
If (he county qualifies. Rose
said a "task force" made up of
representatives from each city
will determine how the money Is
spent.
—Rick Brunson

U.S., Lebanese Leaders To Confer On Bombing

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them to make limited ship­
ments.
The fruit being shipped must
come from groves certified as
free of canker and must be
treated with a disinfectant before
shipping.
Canker, u bacterial disease, is
not harmful to humans but
spoils fruit and can defoliate and
kill trees. There Is no known
cu re and the only way to
eradicate the disease Is to burn
Infected trees.

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BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPII — U.S.
Assistant Secretary’ of Stale Richard
Murphy arranged lo meet Lebanese
leaders Saturday discuss ways of pre­
venting attacks similar lo the suicide
truck bombing of the U.S. Embassy.
Murphy was lo hold talks with
President Amin Gemayel and Prime
Minister Rashid Kararnl. official Beirut
radio said Friday. It did not disclose the

location of the meeting.
"W e will discuss with the Lebanese
government necessary ways that would
slop any recurrence of such terrorist
arts." Murphy was quoted as saying.
Murphy arrived In Beirut Friday with
Richard Oakley of the counterterrorism
office In Washington and seven In­
vestigators who will try to determine
how two pro-lranlan suicide com­

mandos In a truck penetrated security
at the U.S. Embassy Thursduy.
Driving through u hall of gunfire,
tw o d e t o n a t e d 3 3 0 p o u n d s
explosives about 20 yurds from
building’s entfancc. shattering
facade.

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NATION
IN BRIEF
Court: Agent Orange Victims
Can Go Ahead With Lawsuit
NEW YORK (UPI) — A federal appeals court has refused
to hlock a suit by families of Vietnam veterans exposed lo
the herblrldr A yen I Orange, despite government claims
that a trial could damage national security.
It was ihe second time the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of
Appeals In Manhattan denied the government's appeal to
bar a suit Involving the families of thousands of Vietnam
veterans.
The government contends that a trial could damage
national security and lead to second-guessing of military
orders In combat.
"Although there are some«pollcy considerations militat­
ing In favor of the government, they do not present a
sufllcicntly grave threat o f Irreparable harm'' to justify
excusing the government from trial, the appeals court
Judges said.
The families of the veterans contend the herbicide,
sprayed In Vietnam to destroy enemy cover, caused
Illnesses ranging from cancer and skin rashes among U.S.
servicemen lo birth defects In their children.

Mondale On Embassy Bombing

,

WASHINGTON (UI'II — Waller Mondale has made the
terrorist bombing of the U.S. Embussy In Lebanon a
rampalgn Issue, blaming a "serious failure In security"
and saying "the American people are entitled to some
answers."
At a news conference In Ulmilngham. Ala., during u
one-day Alubama campaign swlngj Mandate slopped short
of blaming Reagan personally.
Hut he suld Reagan should have anticipated the danger
In light of the three previous terrorist bombings of U.S.
Installations In the Middle East In the last 17 months and
the recent "public threat" from an Islamic terrorist group.
"Yesterday's tragedy Indicates a serious failure of
security and It suggests that few lessons have been learned
and applied from the massacre of our Marines and the
earlier attack on our embassy In west Helrul und also upon
our embassy In Kuwait." he said.
House Speaker Thomas O'Neill also said the administra­
tion must take the blame for the bombing.
O'Neill. D-Muss.. said that contrary to whai most officials
say. terrorism “ Is something*you cun protect against." He
said security measures ut the embassy were Incomplete
and that "to move people Into that embassy before the
security was completed was wrong."

'Groggy' Alt Leaves Hospital
NEW YORK (UI’ II — Muhammad All. battling a disease
that leaves him "tired and groggy." completed a battery of
tests at a Manhattan hospital and headed for an Islamic
conference In the Sudan.
The boxing legend suggested Friday that a motorcycle
accident he was In 11 years ago may lx* the cause of the
condition that has slurred his speech and sapped his
strength.
"I'm always tired and groggy." All suld as he left
Presbyterian Hospital. " I don't really sleep enough."
During his stay Alt received phone calls from hta rival
•toe Frailer and from boxers Sugar Ray Leonard and Sugar
Kay Robinson.

Volunteers Sought
As Tax Counselors
The Sanford, Deltona. DcLand
area, of the nationwide TaxAlde/T.C.E. Program, has begun
recruiting volunteets to setve as
tax counselors to older persons
for the 1985 tax season.
Tax-A ide Is u com m unity
s e r v i c e o f th e A m e r ic a n
Association of Retired Persons,
working In cooperation with the
I.R.S. It provides free Income tax
help to older taxpayers In pre­
paring their returns. According
to- Dorothy Stokes. Coordinator
for District 4B. Stokes said that
"Persons volunteering to serve
as counselors should have a
sincere Interest In tax matters."
They should also be willing to
participate In an Internal Reve­
nue Service training course and
agree to devote at least four
hours a week to provide tax
counseling. Volunteer counsel­
ors do not have to be members of
AARP. Stokes pointed out that
volu n teers should be old er
persona since a tax aide feature
Is em phasis on peer group
assistances, however, persons of
any age are welcome. "Som e of
our best counselors are retired
professionals. Stokes said. The
training course emphasizes, the
tax benefits for older udults. And

nut general tux return prepara­
tion.
Stokrs explained: The I.R.S.
does not consider volunteer
counselors, suen .as those In­
volved In tax aide as "P ro ­
fessional Return P re p a re s"
"S in c e our conselors don't
charge a fee for their service."
she said, the l.K.S. does not
require them to sign returns or
hold them responsible for un­
derpayment o f taxes on the
returns they assist with.
The IRS training course for
volu n teers w ill be held In
J a n u a r y . T h e lo c a l T u x Alde/T.C.E. will offer assistance
to older residents at convenient
locations from Feb. 1 to April 14.
1985. "W e've found that our
counselors enjoy their activities
so much that most come back
year after year." Stokes said.
"Hut we can always use addi­
tional volunteers — especially
this year, since we're trying to
open more counseling sites to
reach more area residents."
Persons Interested In finding out
more about Tax-Aide or In serv­
ing as a counselor should call
Dorothy Stokes 904-789-5781 or
write to Dorothy Stokes, 2024
Klngswood Ave. Deltona. FL
32725.

They worked behind closed doors in an
Anaheim hotel until they reached the
Impasse.
Spokesman for five unions representing
more than wie-thlrd of Disneyland's 5.000
employees were not Immediately available
for comment.
Disneyland spokesman Bob Roth said
No pickets had appeared by early morning
negotiations ended at 3:30 a.m. after union at the world famous park and employees
leaders rejected a management package, reported to work as usual. Roth said.
which he said was "substantially modified"
When workers voted overwhelmingly
from the one rejected by union employees Monday lo reject the three-year manage­
on Monday.
ment service contract, they also agreed to
"W e asked that they take It back to our strike If a new round of negotiations did not
employees. They (union negotiators! In­ result In an acceptable contract.
formed us we were at an Impasse and left."
Union leaders said employee dissatisfac­
Roth said.
tion in four specific areas had prompted
Negotiators had returned to the bargain­ rejection of the first contract. Those in­
ing table Thursday with a federal negotiator. cluded a three-year wage freeze, an erosion

ANAHEIM. Calif. (UPI) - Contract talk*
between Disneyland management and un­
ion leaders for more than 1.300 workers
broke off Friday with labor's rejection of a
second contract proposal In a week, a park
official said.

storms hugging the' Gulf Coast
pulled down power lines and
tore up frn n is courts with
tornadoes und high winds, while
the Rockies braced for as murh
us B Inches of snow.

p.m.; lows. 1:34 a.m., 1:33 p.m :
Port Canaveral) highs. 7:52
u.m.. 8:21 p.m.; lows. 1:25 a.m..
1:44 p.m.: Bayporti highs. 1:50
a.m.. 1:38 p.m.: lows. 7:45 a.m..
8:20 p.m.

AREA FORECAST) A few
showers or thunderstorms early
AREA READINGS (9 S.m.)l
Saturday night then fair. Lows
temperature: 78: overnight low:
, 73; Friday's high: 85; barometric mid 70s. Wind east 10 to 15
pressure: 30.06: relative humidi­ mph. Sunday, mostly sunny
ty: 82 percent; winds: northeast with highs near 90.
BOATINO FORECAST) St.
at 9 ntph: no ruin; sunrise: 7:14
Augustine lo Jupiter Inlet out 50
a.m.. sunset 7:22 p.m.
.. SUNDAY TIDES: Daytona miles — f small craL advisor)- is
Boachi highs. 7:07 a.m.. 7:40 In effect. Wind east around 20
p in.: lows. 12:45 a.m. 12 58 knots through Saturday night
'p-m.i Port Canaveral) highs. decreasing around 15 knots by
10 59 u rn.. 7:32 p.m.: lows. 12:36 Sunday afternoon Seas 3 to 8
feet. Scattered showers and
p m ,: ® « F P ° f t «
highs, l;25 a.m.. 12 48 pm .: thunder strums mainly south
part otherwise purtly cloudy
(lows, 7:06 a.m.. 744 p.m.
MONDAY- T|DE9, Daytona will) a few showers.
BXTBNDBD FO R EC AST)
fc‘ highs. HIM) uni 8:29

B re a k

O ff

of Job security, a cut In health and welfare,
benefits and management's failure to grant j
concessions on working conditions.
In the event of a strike. Roth said a I
contingency plan to keep the park open
would be put Into effect Immediately.
"We" don't llkr to think about It. but we j
are ready to call In our people Immediately
to stay open." he said.
A Disney oillclal said the park's contin­
gency plan Includes retraining of secretaries
and clerks lo operate park attractions and
the possible use of personnel from Dis­
ney world In Florida “ In the event of a
long term strike.
Roth said some personnel were trained for
other jobs after the park's closing hours
during Ihe past week.

Altam onte Springs Woman Says
Man A sssulted, Tried To Rape Her
An Altamonte Springs woman
who Is five months pregnant
reported that an Altamonte
Springs man, whom she knows
and Invited into her home
uround 1 a.m. Friday, sexually
molested her und tried to rape
her.
The woman lold deputies she
returned lo her bed after letting
the man Into her home and
within a few minutes he entered
her bedroom. Jumped Into bed
with her and began assaulting
her. She screamed for help and
managed to run to the front door
before the suspect completed the
assault, deputies report.
Hut the woman fell, before
making It out o f the house and
the man caught her again, but
she managed to escape aguln
und run to the A ltam on te
Springs police station, the report
said.
The woman was reported to be
hysterical und she was taken to
Florida Hospllnl-Altumonlc for a
check up.
ROBBERY NEAR M A R K E T
A Sanford man told police he
was robbed ut gunpoint while at
a fish market In Sanford.
Henry Mills. 72, said he was at
Vincent Seafood Market. 501 E.
2nd St.. Sanford, at 12:37 p.m.
Tuesday, when a man with a
handgun robbed him of 9300
and his 911 wallet.
The robber then ran south on
Pine Avenue from 2nd street,
according to the report.
Mills described Ihe bandit os a
black male in his mld-20s. 120
lo 130 pounds wearing a yellow
shirt.
PURSESNATCHED
A Sanford girl reported to
police lhat her purse wus stolen
while she wus vlslllng Ft. Mellon
Park.
Sherry L. Watkins. 17. said
that while she was in the park
she placed her purse an a park
trench. Site told (roller u mail
grubbed her purse and a gold
chain and cross from her neck
then (led. Value of the Items was
set at 915.
She described the robber as a
black male standing 5-foot-8 of
medium build with medium
lenght curly hair and wearing a
white dress shirt and Jcuns.

Franklin St.. Altamonte Springs,
reported to deputies that a 9600
radio was stolen from his car
Wednesday or Thursday.

Action Reports
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BUROLARIE8 A THEFTS
A thief lifted 9225 from the
cash drawer of the Phillips 66
station. 201 E. state Road 436.
Fern Park. Attendant James P.
Alford. 21. of Sanford, reported
10 sheriff's deputies that Ihe
money was stolen while he was
waiting on customers at around
11 a.m. Thursday.
Hems Including a 9600 radio,
and lights and a wind deflector
with a total value of 9400 were
stolen from the car of Howard A.
Shepardson, *283 Lewfleld Cir­
cle. Winter Park, Thursday.
Deputies report the driver's side
window of the car was broken by
the burglar.
Michael Koir Slek. 22. of Plan­
tation Apartments # !E. Howell
Branch Road. Maitland, reported
to deputies that a 9600 radio
was stolen from Ills car while It
was parked at his home Wed­
nesday.
A thief netted 9410 worth of
Items including a .22-caliber
revolver und a shotgun In a
burglary at the home.of Robert
L. Green. 44. of 631 Trail wood
D rive. A lta m o n te S p rin gs .
T h u rs d a y , a c c o rd in g to u
sheriff's report.
Five puddle fans and a light kit
are among 91.013 Items stolen
from Lot 111 Timber Ridge.
Longwood. Roger S. Rice of that
uddress reported to deputies that
the items were stolen Wednes­
day or Thursday, by a thief who
entered through a garage door.
Fishing gear worth 9200 was
stolen from the caiport of Dewey
Smith. 74. of 1360 Sultana
Lane. Maitland. Wednesday or
Thursday, according lo a report
Smith filed with deputies.
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William Dovlc Lowery. 31. of
2643 Red Hug Lake Road.
Casselberry, reported to sheriff's
deputies thul his Rottwclller
attack dog must have know the
theif who took $8,000 worth of
items from his home, because
the dog didn’t attack the bur­
glar. Among the items stolen
from Lowery's home between
2:20 and 4:10 p.m. Friday were
a computer, two printrrs, a
te le v is io n and u gold and
diamond ting.
COCAINE SALE
A Sanford man charged with
side and delivery of cocaine after
reportedly selling under three
grams of that Illegal drug to an
undercover lawman has been
released from the Seminole
County Jail on $8,000 bond.
The agent reported meeting
with the man In the (mrklng lot
of Zayrc's Plazu. 2938 Orlando
Drive. Sanford at about 6 p.m.
Thursday. The suspect lias re­
portedly Initially agreed to sell
the agent one-eighth ounce of
cocaine for $275. but he even­
tually claimed that he could only
come up with IV i grams of
cocaine. The lawman reported
buying that amount of cocaine
from the suspect for $ 150.
The suspect then went to his
workplace. J A li Sound. In
Zayrr'n Plant, -Hanford, where
oth er officers arrested him
shortly after the alleged drug
sale.
Rlyad Otliman Baker. 22. of
207 Woodmerc Hlvd.. bus been
charged In lhe_casc.
DUI ARRESTS
The following persons have
been arrested In S em in ole
County on a charge of driving
under the Influence:
—Paula Rene Lamoreaurs. 19. of
Orlando was arrested at 12:42
a.m. Friday after her car ran a
red light on stale Hoad 436 at
R ed B ug L a k e R o a d ,
Casselberry.
—Robert James Alton Jr., 21. of
Titusville, at 12:25 a.m. Friday
after his car ran a red light on
state Ruud 436 ut U.S. Highway

17-92. Casselberry. He was also
charged with driving with a
revoked license.
—Glenda D. Bennett. 27. of 415
Mellonvllle Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested at 11:59 p.m. Friday
alter her van was seen speeding,
weaving and traveling west In
the easlbound lane of stale Road
46. Sanford.
FIRE C ALLS
The Sanford Fire Department
responded to the following calls.
Thursday
—9:31 a.m.. 1403 Medical Plaza
Drive, rescue. A 76-year-old man
had cuts on his hand after he
passed out In a doctor's office.
Hr was taken to Ihe hospital.
— 10:55 a .m .. 57 R ed d in g
Gardens, rescue. A 65-year-old
woman was taken to the hospital
after complaining of chest (Kilns,
d izzin ess and shortness of
breath.
— 12:31 p.m., 901 S. French
A ve.. rescue. A 72-year-old
woman fell and hit her head. She
was treated for a cut on her
head. She was not taken to the
hospital.
— 12:58 p.m,. 300 Hay Ave..
rescue. A 4 4-year-old woman
who was punched In the neck
and shoulder by somrone was
Ireated and taken to the hospi­
i
tal.
—3:23 p.m.. Eighth Street and J
French Avenue, rescue. A com I
blnulion of too much medlcinc.B
.sun. and beer took Us loll omkM
2 I -y e a r - o ld m an . R e a e tje
workers found him "staggering
around and fa llin g to the
ground." the report said. Even- I
tually. his brother came and
walked him home.
—3:52 p.m., 1201 Cornwall
Drive, rescue. A 26-year-old man
had a seizure. He was taken lo
the hospital.
—7:31 p.m.. 1322 Douglas Ave..
false alarm.
—8:29 p.m.. south of Ridgewood
Arms. fire. An unattended trash
fire was put out.
Friday
-6 :3 5 a.m.. 1201 W. Seventh
St., rescue. A 20-year-old woman
with severe stomach cramps was
tuken lo the hospital.

Army Paid $84 Million
Overcharge For Gun: Audit
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pen­
tagon auditors believe the Army
paid about 984 million loo much
for the first scries of a con­
troversial anti-aircraft gun. In
part because buying procedures
were not followed, u House
member reveulcd Friday.
Rep. Denny Smith. R-Ore..
made available to reporters a
Defense Department Inspector
General's Office audit of the
Sergeunt York Division Air Dr-

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Co. of Newport Beach. Calif.
The audit also cited huge
Increases In spare parts prices
for the gun. as much as 1.804
percent — from 97.805 to
9151.300 — In one Insiunre. It
said, however, that officials
"took prompt and vigorous ac­
tion to correct spare parts pric­
ing deficiencies."
A Ford Aerospace spokesman
declined comment on the report
but termed the contract "very
favorable to the government."
A Smith aide said Ford was
able to i.egotlatc price cuts with
subcontractors after the contract
— a factor which should have
reduced the price of the gun —
but that Army bargainers were
not aware of the coal reduction.
The audit said the Army could
have paid "as much as 984

million more than necessary" lor
the new anti-aircraft gun.
Army officials, however, lold
a u d ito r s th e y b e lie v e the
overpayment for which they are
entitled to a refund totals only
about 915 million.
The audit said Ford Aerospace
has "a long-standing estimating
system problem and had dem­
onstrated an Inability to obtain
valid subcontractor cost and
pricing data. Government nego­
tiators were either unaware of or
did not fully consider these
problems and did not make full
use of field pricing reviews
during negotiations."
Smith. In a letter to Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger,
said. "It Is Imperative that we
demand this money back from
the contractor ... If we do not.
we can expect to repeat this
procurement nightmare In this

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WORLD
IN BRIEF
Telegram Suggests That
Sakharovs May Be Together
MOSCOW |UPI| — A brier telegram said lo be sent by
Yelena Bonner, the wife of Soviet dissident Andrei
Sakharov. Implied the couple have been reunited, bul a
family member questioned the message's authenticity.
"W e greet you and kiss you.*' was the entire test of the
trlcgram. sent Wednesday to the Sakharovs' friend. Sophia
Kalcstratova, and read by reliable sources In Moscow.
In N ew ton, Mass., B onner's daughter. Tatiana
Yankelcvlch. said the telegram Is the first Indication she
has had that the Sakharovs were together.
"If this is true and they are In fact together. I think thrs*'
will be of tremendous moral suport. ' she said In a
telephone Interview wllh United Press International Friday.
"A telegram Is not proof of anything so far. I would
certainly reaft cautiously In that I would not take this as
placing them together."

Former Enemies M eet At Verdun
VERDUN, France |UPI) — The leaders of France and
Germany were to meet Saturday on the World War 1
battlefield o f Verdun to remember their 800.000 men killed
In modem history's bloodiest and longest battle and to hall
i hr peace now binding their nations.
West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl was to arrive for
the historic ceremony and walk with French President
Francois Millerrand among the bomb craters and stunted
Irrrs left as reminders of almost 500 days of carnage that
began Feb. 16. 1916.
An estimated 800.000 French and German soldiers were
killed during the battle Involving more than 2 million men.
Including British troops.
Millerrand and Kohl will stand In remembrance at the
German cemetery al Consenvoye and Ihe French cemelery
at Douaumont. About 5.000 French and German
schoolrhlldren and 5.000 veterans of the countries' Iwo
world wars will watch the two leaders plant a tree of
reconciliation near a crypt holding the remains of
unknown French soldiers.
The ceremony further binds France and Germany, which
In 1515 began four centuries of wars. Ihe last two
bloodying ihe entire world.
Kohl. In a French television Interview Friday, said the
post-war reconciliation showed "not only peace bul
rrlenship between the French and the Germans. We are
committed to working closely together towards the
building of Europe."
Mitterrand said Friday. "Europe cannot be built without
Franco German agreement. This will be a great moment of
remembrance."

Riot Police Break-Up Prayer Vigil
MANILA. Philippines (UPII — Riot police swinging clubs
and lobbing tear gas canisters clashed wllh 1,000
demonstrators praying arm-inarm outside President
Ferdinand Marcos' residence Saturday. Injuring 23 people.
The protesters fought back briefly, hurling rocks and
homemade bombs but retreated as about 1.000 marines
and police charged Into their ranks behind five SWAT
learns to end the standoff near lbs presidential palace.

The 1.000 protesters had~been locked arm-in-arm In a

dawn prayer, many of them holding candles, when water
cannon Jets blasted them and police moved In.

AAobsters Get Competition
Cubans, Colombians Muscle In On 'Traditional' Criminals
By W illiam C otterell
TALLAHASSEE (UPII - An organized
crime Investigator said Friday 17 "tradi­
tional* mob families In Florida are getting
violent, drug-financed competition from
Colombian and Cuban crime syndicates.
Jim Nursey. head of the Criminal In­
vestigations Division of the Florida De­
partment of Law Enforcement, also said
some French Canadian gangs are "laun­
dering" mob profits through south Florida
businesses. He said some Rastafarian
groups, which came from Jamaica via New
York, are dealing In Illegal firearms and that
organized motorcycle gangs have muscled
In on drug distribution, prostitution and
violent enforcement.
In a briefing for a special commission
preparing a constitutional amendment to
create a statewide prosecutor's office
Nursey emphasized he was not calling any
race a criminal class. He said, however, that
Colombians have taken over much of
Florida’s cocaine business and that about 10
percent of the 125.000 Cubans who came to
the state In Ihe 1980 Marlel "boatllfl" have

turned tocrlme.
"W e've Identified 17 traditional organized
crime families, consisting of aboul 500
members and all kinds of associates,
operating In Florida." said Nursey. "Am ong
the non-tradltlonal ones. Colombian orga­
nized crime groups arc probably one o f the
largest problems. They are the chief cocaine
merchants to the United Stales, and proba­
bly fo the world."
He said "seasonal residents" from Fren­
ch-speaking provinces of Canada come
south during winter months to "launder"
mob money through legitimate Florida
banks and businesses. Nursey said the 1980
Cuban refugee Influx brought a particularly
violent type of criminal to south Florida.
"O f the 125.000 Marlels. maybe 10 to 12
percent are criminals bul they are probably
among the most vid eo! criminals that we
ha*'" to deal with." said Nursey. "Muriels
seem to be a good group to go to If you want
a contract hit done. If you want somebody's
legs broken. They seem to like that kind of
work."
Nursey told the special commission the
FDLE has 350 Investigations going on

a.m.. Greater Sanford Chamber
Ice Cream Social, following 5 of Commerce. 400 E. First St.
p.m. Mass. All Souls Catholic Call Qulda T. Stacey al 322-8717
for application.
Church courtyard. Guitar music.
Sanford Lions Club. noon. 1-4
24-Hour AA group beginners
open discussion, 8 p.m.. Second Holiday Inn.
AARP. 1 p.m.. Casselberry
and Bay Streets. Sanford.
Sanford AA. 8 p.m.. 1201 W. Senior Center. 200 N. Lake
T rip le t D rive. C a sselb erry.
First St. open discussion.
Sunford Womens' A A. 1201 Speaker.
Sanford D u plicate B ridge
W. First St.. 2 p.m.. closed.
Casselberry AA Step, 8 pm .. Club. 1 p.m., Florida Power and
Ascension Lutheran Church, Light Building.
Sanford Toastmasters. 7:15
Overbrook Drive.
Rebos und Live Oak AA, noon, a.m.. Season's restaurant. 2565
Rebus Club. 130 Normandy S. French Ave.
Historic Longw ood Rotary
Road. C asselberry (closed ).
Clean Air AA for non-smokers, Club. 7:30 a.m.. Longw ood
first floor, same room, same Hotel, County Road 426.
Rebos Club AA. noon and 5:30
place and time.
p.m., closed. 8 p.m., step. 130
SUNDAY, SEPT. 23
Narcotics Anonymous. 7 p.m.. Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Rebos Club, noon,
1201 W. First St.. Sanford.
Sanford Big Book AA. 7 p.m., closed.
17-92 Group AA. 8 p.m..
open discussion. Florida Power
and Light building. N. Myrtle c lo s e d . M essiah L u th e ra n
Church. 17-92 and Dogtrack
Avenue. Sanford.
Road.
MONDAY, SEPT. 24
Overeaters Anonymous, open.
Longw ood/W Inter Sp rin gs
Area Chamber o f Commerce 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
general membership meeting, Light. 301 S. Myrtle Ave.. San­
noon. Quality Inn North. Rick ford.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26
Cantrell of Central Florida Blood
C a s s e lb e rry R o ta ry C lu b
Bank, speaker.
AARP. 1 p.m.. Casselberry breakfast. 7:30 a.m.. Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Lake Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet
T rip le t D rive. C asselberry. Drive.
Medicare help for seniors. 10
Speaker. Open to those 55 and
a.m.. Casselberry Senior Center
older.
Voter registration by League of 2 0 0 N . T r i p l e t D r i v e ,
Women Voters, 10 a.m. to 8 Casselberry.
Branchtree Homeowners. 7
p.m.. Altamonte Mall.
Rebos Club AA. noon and 5:30 p.m., Casselberry Senior Center.
p.m.. closed. 8 p.m.. step, 130 200 N. Lake Triplet Drive.
Altamonte Springs AA. closed.
Normandy Road. Casselberry.
8 p.m ., A lta m on te Sprin gs
Clean Air Rebos at noon, closed.
Apopka Alcoholics Anony­ Community Church.
Casselberry A A . closed. 8
mous. 8 p.m.. closed. Apopka
E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h . 6 1 5 p .m ., A s c e n s io n L u th e ra n
Church.
Highland.
R e b o s C lu b A A , 130
Al-Anon Step and Study. 8
; p.m.. Casselberry Senior Center. Normandy Road. 5:30 p.m. and
8 p.m.. closed.
200 N. Triplet Drive.
Sanford Bom to Win AA. 1201
Sanford AA. 8 p.m., closed,
W. First St.. 8 p.m.. open.
; 1201 W. First St.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 27
:
Sanford 24-Hour Group AA.
Lake Mary Rotary Club. 8
J open. 8 p.m.. Second and Bay
a.m.. Mayfair Country Club.
; Streets.
Winter Springs Sertoma. 7:30
Fellowship Group AA. senior
; citizens. 8 p.m., closed. 200 N. a.m.. Big Cypress.
Health check-ups for seniors. 9
; Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry.
a.m.. Casselberry Senior Center.
^ TUESDAY, SEPT. 28
'
U nited W ay o f S e m in o le 200 N. Lake Trip let Drive.
2 County kick-off breakfast. 8 Casselberry.
Sanford Rotary Club, noon.
' a.m.. Easlmontc Civic Center,
Sanford Civic Center.
i Altamonte Springs.
Seminole County League of
, Free six-week self-help course
for arthritis patients presented W o m e n V o te r s " F o o d fo r
by Arthritis Foundation. 9:30 T h o u g h t " l u n c h e o n on

He told the panel motorcycle gangs have
been active in prostitution and drug dis­
tribution. but not much smuggling. Nursey
said the cycle gungs are also considered
violent.
"They're probably Just ns bad as the
movies of the 1960s and early 70s painted
them up to be." said Nursey.

State Losing Money Over Land Rights
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
state "very likely" Is getting
shortchanged In gas and oil
royalties because of confusion
over what land und mineral
rights It owns. Auditor General
Ernest Ellison reported Friday.
In an audit of the Department
of Natural Resources. Ellison
said the extent of the suspected
underpayments Is not known
because "w e were considerably
hampered In our review by the
Inaccuracy and Inrompletcncss
o f public records relating to
state-owned lands and mineral
Interests."
One oil company told Ellison's
auditors that It was holding
more than $1 million waiting fur
the slate or the affected county
to make a claim.
DNR Is charged by stale law
with overseeing oil and gas
leases on state land and with
Identifying state parcels that fall
within productive gas and oil
fields for which royalties can be
claimed.
Ellison said the slate received
$1.7 million In royalties during
fiscal year 1982-83. the audit
period.
"T h e department did not have
rtctiM * or procedures for veri­
fying' that royalties reported by
the companies were correctly
calculated and for determining

that ihe department was re­
ceiving oil and gas royalties on
all lands to which It was entilled," Ellison wrote.
Because of the made qua nrecords. he said, "th e stulc
cannot protect Its Interests und
very likely has not collected all
moneys from Its holdings to

whlrh It Is entitled.

procedures In effect to properly
Identify laud and mineral Inter­
In response lo the audit. Natu­ ests found by the stale to ensure
ral Resources Director Elton that all moneys due the state urr
Gtssendanner said. "T h e dc- collected."
partmrnt. In conjunction with
other affected state agencies, has
Gtssendanner said he will re­
taken action to evaluate the port his findings by the end of
adequacy of existing records and the year.

Osceola Trio Convicted O f Pill- M aking
ORLANDO. Fla. (UPII - Three Osceola County
residents. Including a former Miami police
detective, face prison sentences and fines for their
roles In Ihe manufacturing of illegal Quualudc
tablets.
The two men und une woman Were found guilty
by a federal Jury on Thursday o f conspiring lo
manufacture the pills.
Robert Edward Pitts. 49, un 18-ycar veteran of
Hie Miami Police Department, and Ills wife Susie.
45. both of Kissimmee, also were convicted on
two additional counts of manufacturing und
possession with Intent lo distribute the de­
pressant tablets.
The Pittses each face 15 years In prison and
$45,000 In lines.
The other man. Vincent Rizzo, 36. or Bt. Cloud,
faces up lo five years In prison and $5,000 In
Ones.
.
U.S. District Judge G. Kendall Sharp scheduled
sentencing tor Nov. 10.

All were being held In the Seminole County

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Avenue near 1-4 and State Road
434.
San ford -S em ln ole Jaycees
membership meeting, 7:30 p.m..
Jaycce Building. French and
Fifth.
S a n fo rd -S e m ln o le
Jaycees,7:30 p.m.. Jaycee Build­
ing. 5th Street and French.
Sanford.
Sanford AA. 1201 W. First St..
8 p.m.. open, speaker.
Oviedo AA. 8 p.m.. closed.
First United Methodist Church.

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drug-related. Of that half, he said. 80
percent arc cocaine cases.
"Despite what you hear about the presi­
dent and vice president's efforts — and 1
applaud those efforts — they have not
reduced the flow of cocaine Into this
country." he said. Nursey said the drug Is so
plctvllfiil in South America that the price has
fallen from $64,000 for kilogram delivered
In Miami three years ago to $20,000.
Nursey also said gambling, prostitution
and pornography "a r e not harmless,
victimless crimes." He said proceeds from
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Sunday# Sapt. 23# 1tS4

Balloonist Scheduled
For Hero's Welcome
Prom S ta ff and W ire Reporta
Orlando adventurer Jv— Klttlnger. who made
the first solo trans-Atlantic balloon crossing this
week. Is scheduled to return to the United States
Sunday and plans are being made for a
celebration to honor the hometown hero next
Thursday In Orlando. Including a parade and
street party at Church Street Station.
Klttlnger has already been Invited to appear on
several television shows.
Still basking In the honors befitting a hero, he Is
already looking for a sponsor to help him conquer
the Pacific In even less time.
"I'm thrilled lo death." Klttlnger said Thursduj
of hts record-breaking four-day flight from Maine
to northern Italy. "T h e next one will be from
Japan to Canada or the United States."
Klttlnger. after receiving a hero's welcome In
Italy, was In France Friday for more honors
bestowed on him by the Federation Aeronautlque
Internationale, an International aeronautical or­
ganization based In Paris. The organization will
honor him for setting the world distance record
for the type of balloon he used for the crossing.

Artlat'a rendering of Rotle O 'G rad y'* Balloon of Peace used by Klttlnger used to
become the first man to cross the Atlantic In a balloon alone.

His flight Is being compared to the ac­
complishment of another "Lone Eagle." Charles
Lindbergh, and Klttlnger has even been Invited to
sleep In the same room at the American Embassy
used by the first man to solo accross the Atlantic
In an airplane.
A former experimental pilot with the Air Force
at the beginning of the space age. Klttlnger was
congratulated In a message by President Reagan
and personally by Italian President Sandro Pertlnl
at a hastily arranged reception al the U.S.
ambassador's residence In Rome.
He said he hoped to make a solo crossing of the
Pacific as soon &gt;a he finds a sponsor to help pay
the bills.
With favorable winds, he predicted he could
make the flight In less than the four days It took
him to cross the Atlantic.
Why does a 56-year-old man decide to cross the
ocean alone In a balloon?
"Because of the adventure." Klttlnger said. "A
pure honest-to-God adventure appeals to people."
Klttlnger. who said he slept about one hour
during the four-day trip, carried along tapes of
country and western singers Dolly Parton and
Willie Nelson to keep him company.
"But I never played them." he said. "I was too
busy."
Pertlnl. saying Klttlnger's voyage reminded
him of Lindbergh's pioneer plane flight across
Atlantic, awarded the Florida native one of Italy's
highest honors — the Insignia of the Commander
of the Italian Republic.

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But Klttlnger said he wasn't a hero.
"I'm Just a professional aviator." he said. "I fly
every day. 1‘ve been flying balloons for 29 years."
Reagan conveyed his congratulations through
U.S. Ambassador lo Italy Maxwell Rabb. praising
Klttlnger as a symbol of American spunk.
Reagan also wished him a speedy recovery
from the broken foot he sufTered when he landed
Tuesday on a wooded mountainside Just north of
the Italian Riviera town of Savona.
‘‘ Your crossing Is a symbol of the best In the
American spirit." Reagan's message said. "I
understand that you may have had one experi­
ence too many In breaking your foot Just as you
landed. But I am sure a veteran of air travel and
combat like yourself recognizes that such an
Incident is trifling compared to your overall
achievement."
Even American Nobel Prize-winning author
Saul Bellow got Into the act. Bellow, who
happened to be visiting Italy, attended the
reception for Klttlnger and told him. "I'm a great
admirer of what Tom Wolfe calls 'The Right
Stuff.'"

P o lit ic s

Heckling And Booing
Inappropriate: Bush
PORTLAND. Maine (UPI) - Vice President
George Bush said Friday hr docs nol condone
efforts by any political campaign. Including the
Reagan-Bush campaign, "to go out to try to
disrupt" the appearances of rival candidates.
Winding up a two-day swing through northern
New England. Bush also suggested heckling and
booing that greeted him In Vermont may have
been un organized effort lo disrupt his speech.
He wus booed and heckled Thursday when he
tried to tout President Reagan's amts control
policies In Vermont — a state that has voted
Republican In every presidential election except
1964 but Is a hotbed of support for a nuclear
weapons freeze.
" I don'l suppose they all (the protesters) Just
materialized out o f the beautiful sunshine there
In Vermont to suddenly appear." he said Friday.
'T haven't been that kind of magnet In the
past."
But he said he had no knowledge of reports
the Reagan-Bush committer organized college
students who carried pro-Kcagun signs to
campaign rallies by Democratic nominee Walter
Mondale In California. Mondale has complained
of being harassed by the Reagan forces on the
road.
"Do you think a campaign ought lo go out und

disrupt another campaign? The answer Is
clearly no. I don't think so." he said.
The Vermont episode — his most direct
encounter with political opposition since the
start of the fall campaign — dogged Bush during
u round of campaigning In Maine, where he and
Ills wife. Barbara, maintain their home.
The Bush campaign was not happy with news
accounts of the Vermont appearance.
Faced with the bolstrous protesters and an
Inadequate public address system, he cut short
the Vermont speech on arms control.
A headline In The Bu,1lngton Free Pirns said
"Bush Booed Into Changing Speech."
And a reporter Thrusday Inquired why Bush
tends to drop references to Reagan from his
campaign speeches. That prompted press secre­
tary Peter Tceley to announce that reporters
should no longer expect advance copies of the
speeches.
"It's nol a matter of retaliatory action." Tceley
asserted.
But Bush stressed he was not upset by the
Vermont Incident.
"It didn't bother me. It really didn't.” he told
reporters. "This Is what you're In In politics. Do
I like It? No. I like to be heard. I like to get my
message out. And I think I did."

Japanese Foreign
Yen Revaluation Necessary
He said neither steel nor auto exports was
raised during the meeting.
Takcahlta declined to comment on the U.S.

election campaign except to say he appreciated
Reagan's taking lime out from his re-election
effort to meet with him.
The United Slates and Japan announced
agreement May 29 on a series of steps to
Increase the use of the yen as an international
currency In an effort to provide a stronger yen.
* The three main provisions of the agreement
were to expand the market for International
bond Issues in yen denominations, deregulate
Japanese domestic capital markets and give
k*elgn companies greater access to Japanese
financial markets.
Takcshlta said he would see the president
■gain when Reagan addresses the International
Monetary Fund in Washington next Tuesday.

J .

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Japanese Finance
Minister Noboru Takcshlta said Friday his
country's agreement with the United State* to
r e v a lu e th e y e n w as " n e c e s s a r y and
appropriate."
Takcshlta met with President Reagan for
several minutes in the Oval Office and said the
main discussion was on the yen-dollar agree­
ment o f earlier this year.
"T h e president noted that the yen-dollar
agreement between Secretary (of the Treasury
Dcmald) Regan and myself Is a very useful
product an
d thi
that he would like to see further
nd
progress in that field." Takeshlla told reporters
through a translator.
" I told the president these measures were In
response to U.S. requests, but. perhaps more
Important, because we consider them necessary
and appropriate."

*

Mondale Says Deficits
Spoil American Dream
SEATTLE (UPI) - Walter Mondale, claiming
federal deficits are “ undermining the American
dream ." charged Thursday that President
Reagan's policies have plunged the nation Into a
“ full International economic rout."
Contending that the nation had a commercial
trade surplus In 1980. Mondale said then "these
deficits went Into effect, and everything pro­
duced by an American worker or farmer became
more expensive than It should and everything
produced In competition with us was cheaper
than It should be."
"Since that time we have been In full
International economic rout.” he said. “ It is
defeating America internationally. It is defeating
the future of our children ... It la undermining
the American dream."
Mondale blamed Reagan economic policies for
"killing basic Industry (and) ... high technology
because It Is saying to Americans T a k e your
Jobs overseas, and 3 million o f them are now
gone."
Speaking to 1,800 delegates at a convention of
the International Association of Machinists and
Aerospace Workers. Mondale won the union's
endorsement by acclamation, with a fire siren
blaring In the hall.
After the speech he wrapped up a three-day

West Coast campaign swing and departed for
Washington where he addressed the black-tie
Congressional Hispanic Caucus annual dinner.
He told the 1.000 people In the audience the
Reagan administration Is offering Hispanic
Americans "an empty plnata. four months of
crepe paper and four years of hollow promises."
Recounting his work for civil rights legislation
that benefited Hlspanlcs. Mondale said. “ Today,
all we did was under challenge."
"Today they throw you parties, they throw
you campaign money like there's no tomorrow.
But when It comes to substance, they throw you
bones. They
*y think they can make Hispanic
Americans forget four years of neglect and keep
them happy with a few fiestas. They think
they're flattering you. It won't work," Mondale
said.
In Seattle, a few hecklers were present outside
the hall where he spoke, but inside the audience
was solidly on his side.
Asked if he believes the persistent heckling he
and his running mate Geraldine Ferraro have
tly Is being done on Reagan's
received recently
behalf, he said. “ I do not know, but I do know
that every place we go we are receiving this
now."

State Agency Probing
Zaccaro Real Estate Work
ALBANY. N.Y. (UPI) — The New York state
agency that regulates business said Friday It is
conducting a routine Investigation Into the real
estate activities of John Zaccaro. husband of
Geraldine Ferraro.
Richard McCarthy, a spokesman for the New
York Department of State, said the Investigation
was prompted by Zaccaro # recent removal as
trustee of an elderly woman's estate, from which
he granted himself a $ 175.000 loan.
McCarthy said that hundreds of such in­
vestigations are conducted each year in New
Yorkrnd he called the case routine.
w illia m Brown, a n o th e r d e p a rtm e n t
spokesman, said that Zaccaro's attomeya would
meet with a representative of the department’s
licensing division.
The Department of State regulates businesses
and Issues real esate broker licenses. It also is
empowered lo revoke or suspend licenses for
Improper conduct.
Last month, a state judge In New York City
removed Zaccaro as trustee of the estate o f an
84-year-old nursing home patient, saying It was

not proper for him to borrow money from It.
Zaccaro borrowed $175,000 from the estate to;
Invest In his own business dealings and later
repaid the loan with Interest. He denied any
Impropriety.
The Judge agreed Zaccaro's Intent was not
improper, but canceled his trusteeship neverthc- 1
less.
Brown said the state's Investigation was to
determine whether a formal hearing should be
held into Zaccaro's activities as a real estate
broker.
Tw o licenses have been Issued to the New
York City businessman — one in his name and
another to him as president of P. Zaccaro Co.
Inc. Geraldine Ferraro, the Democratic vice
presidential nominee, owns half of that com­
pany.
The investigation falls under the Jurisdiction
of Secretary of State Gall Shaffer. She was
appointed by Gov. Mario Cuomo, who Is
spearheading the Walter Mondale-Geraldine
Ferraro presidential ticket in New York.

�Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

Spouse-Rape
Laws Gaining Acceptance; Convictions Scarce
By A llen Houston
^ PORTLAND Ore. IUPI) — Six years after
Greta Hideout became a “ sacrificial lamb"
and charged her husband with raping her In
their bedroom, mort* and more slates are
making It Illegal for men to force their wives
Into sex.
Experts disagree, though, over the ef.
fecitveness o f the laws and whether the
nationally publicized Rideout trial helped or
hurt efforts to pass marital-rape legislation.
A Miami man was found guilty last month
of raping Ills wife, but convictions have been
relatively scarce nationwide.
Supporters of martial-rape laws complain
police and prosecutors are not taking
advantage of the new penalties. Opponents
argue other legal remedies are sufficient,
and thut Juries are reluctant to send a
husband to prison for 20 years and brand
him forever as a rapist.
Greta Rideout was the first woman to
charge u husband with rape while they were
married and living together. John Rideout
was acquitted In Salem. Ore., but the couple
later divorced and Rideout pleaded guilty to
subsequently forcing his way Into his
ex-wife's apartment.
"Those were the dark ages liefore Greta
became a sacrificial lamb," said Laura X.
who founded the National Clearinghouse on
Martial Rape In Berkeley, Calif., and took
her last name to signify the "anonym ity" of
women throughout history.
Oregon was the third slate to allow
prosecution of husbands for raping their
wives. Husbands now can lie prosecuted In
20 states and the District of Columbia,
according to the clearinghouse.
In a n o t h e r 26 s t a te s . In c lu d in g
P e n n s y lv a n ia , New Y ork , Ohio and
Michigan, prosecution Is possible only If the
man and woman arc living apart nr have
filed for separation or divorce. Four states.
Alabama, South Dakota. Vermonl and West

*1 don't want to say that
a husband has a right to
rapo his wifo. That's reprononslblo, criminal. But
It should not be rapo...
Rapo is a strangor assault­
ing a woman and forcing sex.
It's more serious than a
husband who has had sox for
years forcing sox. 1 think
|urors think that way.'
Virginia, do not recognize marital rape as u
crime.
Pennsylvania's Legislature Is considering
a'measure to toughen Its law to apply when
husbands and wives live together. The bill,
which has twice Tailed to gain approval.-has

passed the state House and Is awaiting
action In the Senate, although It will die
unless It comes up for a vote soon.
Carol Coady. a lobbyist pushing for
passage of the bill, said part of the buttle has
been gelling across I he Idea I ha I nt|&gt;c docs
not have to be by a strungcr.
"T h e act o f rape is never sex: It's always
an act of violence," she said. "It doesn't
matter that the man has the title of husband
— rape Is rape. That's hard to convince
some legislators.”
Marital rape carries a special mental
trauma for women, she said.
"When you are raped by a stranger, you
have to live with the memory." she said.
"When you are raped by your husband, you
have to live with the rapist."
David Flnkelhor. associate director of the
Family Violence Research Program at the
University of New Hampshire, said the
menial damage can be profound.
"It stems In part from betrayal: a woman
thought this man she married was going to
love und protect her and have her best
Interests at heart." he said "She trusted
him In a very Intimate way. and he violated
that trust.”
&lt;

'The act of rape Is never sex;
it's always an act of violence...
It doesn't matter that the man
has the title of husband-rape
Is rape. That's hard to con­
vince some legislators.'
Flnkelhor estimates as many as 10
percent to 14 percent of all married women
are victims of marital rape, based on studies
In Boston and San Franclsto. And he says
that of 50 women he studied who had been
raped by their husbands, almost half
suffered battering rapes.
"One of the misconceptions about marital
rape Is that people Imagine It's a martial (Iff:
he wants to have sex. she doesn't, he wins."
Flnkelhor said. "In fact. In a lot of marital
rapes. It's heavy duty slufT — knives and
guns and blackjacks and bruises and
Injuries and terror."
One victim said her husband started to
assault her a year after they were married
and the beatings continued for years,
culminating In a rape In front of their
2-ycar-old son.
"He beat me up for a half hour for burning
the eggs." she said. "He ripped off my
pajamas In one pull, heal me up and told me
If I didn't do what he said, he was going to
kill me and kill my son,"
She said he raped her 12 more times In
the six weeks before she moved out. They
eventually divorced, and "It took me a long
lime to get over It. I had a hard time for a
while trusting guys."
Flnkelhor said the brutality makes It
possible to obtain convictions In many
eases, despite opponents' claims that Juries
arc reluctant to take one side's word over
another.
Flnkelhor studied 39 cases In California
over a two-year period, and while about
one-fourth of the eases were dropped, the
conviction rate was 87 percent for the ones
that were prosecuted, higher than for other
rape charges.
Coady said many times the husband will
admit he assaulted his wife, "but his
defense Is. ‘She Is my w ife.'"
Flnkelhor said the "m odest" number or
eases In California during the two-year
period he studied negates another argument
of opponents: that the courts would be
flooded by vindictive wives out to gain
leverage In divorce proceedings.
In tael. California and Oregon have hud
relatively few prosecutions.
Steve White, former executive director of
the California District Attorneys Associa­
tion, said he advised legislators that many
eases would be rejected by prosecutors
beenuse they would be hard to prove.
"Overall, I think It'a a positive atalule.

good to have on the books." said White, who
Is now the state's chief assistant attorney
general.
"I think people should not expect too
much from It. though. Most of these cases
ore never reported. Of those that are
reported, it's difficult to prosecute, and
relatively few prosecutions successfully re­
sult."
He estimated no more than IOO to 200
cuscs are prosecuted annually In the state
und fewer than half probably go to trial.
Nevertheless, the law acts as a deterrent.
White said. By passing It, the state was
saying. "W e find this behavior absolutely
Intolerable and criminal." he said. "In ­
credibly, some people felt there was nothing
criminally wrong wilh It."
In Oregon, only four cases have been
proseculrd. Including Rideout. One resulted
in a rape conviction, with two others endl
convictions on other charges, said Peter
Sandrock. a prosecutor In Benton County.
Ore., who speaks on behalf of marital-rape
laws to legislatures around the country.
"Probably the moral statement Is the
most Important part of It. that we re now
willing to say the marriage license Is not a

license to do with your spouse as you wish."
he said.
Marlon Rider of Miami, whose husband
was found guilty last month of raping her,
said afterward that she wishes other raped
women would flic charges against their
husbands.
"I hope they have the courage to do what
Is right." she said.
Oregon lawyer Charles Burt, who de­
fended John Rideout six years ago thinks
the law should lx- changed so the crime Is
not called rape and the penalty Is not so
severe. Thai could lead to more successful
prosecutions, he said.
"I don’t want to sav that a husband has a
right to rape his wife. That's reprehensible,
criminal. But It should not be rape."aid.
"Rape Is a stranger assaulting a woman and
forcing sex. It’s more serious than a
husband who has had sex for years forcing
sex. I think Jurors think that way.’
Pennsylvania Slate Rep. Lois Hagarty of
Philadelphia, a former assistant district
attorney, said she voted against her state's
bill because "I don’t feel that In a married
situation, where there once has been
consent to intercourse, that the nature of
the crime Is the same as rape."
What (married) women arc really object­
ing to In farced sexual Intercourse Is the
physical violence that accompanies It." she
said. "Our assault laws cover that."
Not only are more legislatures passing
law. but the quality of their debate has
Improved over the years, supporters say. In
Oregon, the debate was "reasonably crude”
at times, said Oregon prosecutor Sandrock.
"I sec a greater willingness to debate on
the merit, he said, "as opposed to the
traditional and Neanderthal attitudes about
phony complaints and vindictive, bitchy
women and. ’What’s the state doing In the
bedroom, anyway?’"
Passing laws Is Just the start, though, said

"I see a greater willingness
to debate on the merit...
as opposed to the traddltional and Neanderthal
attitudes about phony comlaints and vindictive,
Itchy women and, 'What's
the state doing In the
bedroom, anyway?"'
researcher Flnkrlhor. Doctors and counsel­
ors need to be more aware of the problem,
he said, and prosecutors should apply the
laws more.
"Passage of the law Is line, but It's out of
the news In a week." he said. "Prosecutions
serve n very important consciousnessraising function."
Yet even some supporters believe the
Rideout prosecution still Is impeding mari­
tal-rape legislation In many states by raising
fears of another media circus like the one
created tn that case.
"A s I have gone to these various other
states, the Rideout ease Is a question that
comes up.” said Sandrock. "They all want
to avoid the spectacle of Rideout."
Many, though, believe the ease brought
the subject out of the closet and gave other
women the courage to stand up to sexual
abuse at home.
’ ’ T h e R id e o u t case wus r e a lly a
watershed." said Flnkelhor. "W hatever
happened In that case. It was a |&gt;owcrful
eye-opener to a lot of people."
The Rideouts have disappeared from
public view. Grcla Rideout bus moved from
the Northwest and works on a newspaper
and goes to school, but she "has not gotten
over It," said lobbyist Coady. who spoke to
her recently. "She refuses to tulk publicly
about It. It's Just too horrible to her."
John Rideout has worked as a cook In
restaurants In the Salem area, hut It Is hard
to find Jobs, said defense attorney Burt.

Excitement. If ever It had a name would
be called Super Jam 2. For those out there
who wonder “ What Is a Super Jam?" —
then your question shall be answered.
The "J am " consists of students who love
to perform, und don't mind being laughed
at. They simply dress up as rock music
stars, and lip the words to a popular song.
No talent or practice ts required — and as
you can guess, everyone enjoys thrinselves.
The big stars of the evening Inrluded Duran
Duran — led by Murphy Wolford, und Judas
Priest — led by Mike Horner.
This year. Super Jam 2 raised more than
$1,200. The proceeds will be divided
between the Junior Class — for prom, and
the Thespians — for play production costs.
Although few parents attended the Super
Jam 2. a tremendous amount turned out for
Open House. Assistant Principal Jim
Thompson said. "This year's open house Is
one of the best ever attended." During Open
House, parents were able to meet teachers.

S a p f

LMHS Student Body 'Exploding' With Spirit
In the past week. Lake Mary High School
has exploded with school spirit. The entire
sfudent body was getting psyched for a
rendezvous with destiny when l-akc Mary
met arch-rtvul Lake Hranllcy on the football
field Friday night.
Although preparation for the Brantley
game began weeks ago fur must students,
football players had to deal with thr DeLand
Bulldogs, who had toppled Brantley In the
Jsmborec.
&lt;After a Lake Mary fumble, the Bulldogs
made a 51-yard touchdown run. Lake Mary

i&lt;

How About Those
Pep Rallies, Coach?
g. Do the new state laws
on In tru ctlon a l tim e In
high schools mean that
pep rallies cannot be held
d u r in g r e g u la r s c h o o l
houra?
A. No. Some districts have
opted, in conforming tn laws
passed in 1983 and 1984 by
the Legislature, to hold pep
rallies outside the regular
school day so students won't
have to miss classes. Other
sc h o o l d is tr ic ts h ave
extended the school day oc­
casionally to permit rallies
and still preserve class lime.
Either way pep rallies can be
held, without taking away
fr o m v a l u a b l e — a n d
legislatively designated —
class lime.
Clearly, the total experi­
ence for Florida students
encompasses a great many
activities which might be
deemed "non-lnstnicttonal."
These have their place and
current rules allow some
flexibility allowing them to
o c c u r . H o w e v e r , the
Legislature — and I heartily
concur — has placed a priori­
ty on Increasing the amount
o f Instructional time that
lakes place tn our schools. In
the past, many teachers,
principals, parents, and even
some students have pointed
out the Increasing trend of
non-lnstructtonal Intrusion
Into classroom time and the
resulting negative cITects on
a student's education. Cur­
rently. wc are seeking to slow
that trend, believing that
Instructional time should be
the priority tn our schools.
Laws enacted In 1983 and
1984 defined a high school
credit for graduation as a
minimum of 150 hours of
Instruction In a course of
study containing student [R*rfo rm a n er standards. No
student can receive credit fur
a course unless he or she has
attended a minimum of 135
Instructional hours, unless
t h e y can d e m o n s tra te
mastery of the performance
standards for that course on
a written examination. Thr
school day has been defined
as not having less than 5 net
hours of Instructional time,
e x c lu d in g all nonInstructional activities. A
third factor to consider Is
that, with the graduating
class o f 1987 — this year’s
sophomore class, a minimum
number o f 24 credits must be
ranted for high school grad­
uation.
This year, to provide edu­
cational program s which
conform to these laws, dis­
tricts have the option of
providing either a school day
of 5 periods of 60 minutes, a
school day of 6 periods of 60
minutes, or a school day of 7
periods of 50 minutes. All
three options are funded by
the slate, with additional
encouragement and funding
provldrd to districts choosing
the latter two options.

J

E

SCHOOL
TALK

with
Commissioner of Kriurnlion
Ralph D. Turlington

The first option, 5 periods
of 60 minutes only meets the
minimum school day re­
quirements and may' present
difficulties for students to
earn the 24 credits which will
be required for graduation.
Obviously a district using
this plan would not have
much flexibility In schedul­
ing a non-lnstruct tonal activi­
ty during the school day.
Currently only three school
dlstrtels have exercised this
option.
T h e secon d o p tio n . 6
p e r io d s of. 60 m in u te s »
exceeds the 5 net hours
requirement by 60 minutes.
Here there Is "clock time"
n v a 11 u bI e f o r a m m Instructional activity, hut thr
6 credit per year. 24 credit
g ra d u a tio n req u irem en t
would need lo Ik- taken Into
account.
T h r third o p tio n , the
school day consisting of 7
p e r io d s o f 50 m in u te s
exceeds the 5 net hours
requirement by 50 minutes.
Here there Is leeway for some
nnn-lnslrurtional artIvltics
during the school day, and
unless a student ts attempt­
ing lo cam 7 credits In one
year towards the graduation
requirement, that require­
ment need not he restrictive.
In summary, the Increased
requirements thut have been
made the law In Florida, and
I might add In many other
stales, are Intended to em­
phasize what Is and has
always been the primary
purpose of our schools —
Instruction I have been
heartened, us many educa­
tors have, by the recent polls
w lilrh Indicate Increased
public support of education.
As we proceed to Imple­
ment the 1983 and 1984
educational Initiatives that
we hope will move Florida's
cducutlonul system Into the
up|&gt;er quartlle of the nation,
we know there will be many
arras where review and ad­
justments will need to be
made at both the state und
district levels. Thr movement
toward academic excellence
will require the skills and
creativity of all Floridians —
not Just students. I am con­
fident that we are on our way
und moving In the right
direction. Our schools are
places where many activities.
In s t r u c tio n a l and nonInslruellonal. do and should
take place. But. we cheat our
students, ourselves und the
future If our priority Is not
Instruction.

Poll: Parents, Money
Education Crisis Cause

Bjr Thom as Ferraro
W A S H I N G T O N (U IM ) Teachers blame declining finan­
cial support und parental Indif­
type of coupon you can Imagine, and will fe r e n c e fo r th e c r is is In
America's schools while the
easily pay for themselves plus save you
’i
'
public lays It to students' lack of
money.
discipline and drug use. a Gallup
— Last but not least, the F ighting
m
KTs K
A ro u n d SHS
poll showed Saturday.
Seminole football team will play Its first
The first annual Gallup poll of
By M cllsnle Boyd
home game this Friday. Everyone Is en­
couraged to show up and support them. The teacher altitudes also found that
only person who can give our guys the t e a c h e r s t h i n k m o r e o f
themselves and (heir schools
home field advantage Is you.
Tuesday: — Swim team vs. DeLand than the public does.
The poll found 78 percent of
and (he administration, as well os enjoy the Ihome); Girls J.V. volleyball vs. Lyman and
talcl of the Contemporary Ensemble and Mainland (home) 4 p in.. Freshman football 813 teachers su rveyed na­
tionwide last May gave their
jazz band. Jennifer Wells, who sang two at Lake Brantley 7 p tn.
solos, received an excellent repsonse from
Wednesday: — Girls J.V. volleyball (home) follow educators an “ A " or ” B”
the parents and students.
3:30 p.m.; J.V. football vs. Lake Mary grade tn performance and 64
percent gave their local schools
News around campus;
(home)
—SHS Is proud to announce that Us girls'
Thursday; — Swim Team vs. Spruce " A " or "B " ratings.
A Gallup survey of public
cross country track team has been named Creek (there) 4 p.m.; Cross country
opinion on schools, also con­
fifth In the state.
freshmon/soph meet at Lyman TBA.
—The Marching Semlnoles are back on
Friday: — Varsity football vs. Mainland ducted last spring but relcuscd
Aug. 5. found only 50 percent of
the field, and back at fund-raising. This year (home! 8 p.m.
the band will be selling super value coupon
Saturday; — Crosscountry Seminole High Americans gave teachers an " A "
or " B " and Just 42 percent
books. These books are loaded with any Invitational at home. 9 a m.
rating their schools " A " or "B ."
Still, the earlier poll of 1,515
people, reflecting the mounting
campaign the past few years to
upgrade schools, registered the
highest public ratings of teach­
to Byron Washington to make the score ers and schools In nearly a
decade.
14-10.
The two polls showed, howev­
The defense was led by Walt White who
made three sacks, only allowing DeLand a er. that teachers and the public
dlffor on how well they think
total of 107 yards for the night.
t h in g s a re g o i n g In th e
Charlie Lulorelli single-handely matched classroom and how good thlngthe DeLand offense with 107 yards, thus are going at home. They also
being the major contributor lo the 272 yards disagree on what the major
o f rushing to give the Rams a 21-10 victory problems are In school.
fans held their breath as the game went on.
In the Gallup Poll of Teachers'
over DeLand.
The turning point came when Don
Attitudes Toward the Public
Grayson ran back a kickoff 89 yards to the
The Rams will meet next-door neighbor Schools. Just 21 percent gave
one yard line. This set up a touchdown pasa Lyman at Lyman this week.
parents an " A " or "B " In the Job

Q uestion: What Is A Super Jam ?

Sunday. Sept. II , m e -S A

of child rearing, compared to 33
percent of the public assigning
parrnls these murks.
Asked "What do you think are
the biggest problems with which
the public schools In tills com­
munity musl deal?" teachers
ranked a lack of parental Interest
No. I . selected by 31 percent of
the respondents.
This was followed In the
teacher survey by a lack of
sufficient financial support, 21
percent, lack of student Interest.
20 percent, und lack of dis­
cipline. 19 percent.
The public selected lack of
discipline No. 1. with 27 pereenl.
followed by drug use. 18 per­
cent. poor curriculum. 15 per­
cent. and lark of financial sup­
port. 14 percent.
While the public Is divided
over whether teachers are paid
enough, uboul nine out of 10
teachers said they b e liev e
salaries are too low and cited pay
as the major reason educators
arc leaving the classroom for
other work.
Teachers are now among the
n a tio n 's lo w e s t p a id p r o ­
fessionals with an average salary
of about $22,000 — a factor cited
In efforts the past few years to
reform schools.
As part* of this campaign, the
Reagan a dm in istration has
hacked merit pay for top cduca. Teacher unlonu oppose the
concept, suylng It would benefit
|ust a few and be ripe for abuse.
Instead, they favor across-theboard pay hikes.
The Gallup polls found that
the public favors merit pay by a
4-lo-l margin.

I

�*A — g vanin* Herald. Santard, FI.

Sunday, Seyt. 13,1W4

Guilty Plea In

FLORIDA

WEST PALM BEACH CUPIl - Prosecutors
said they settled for a guilty plea to
manslaughter by a woman charged with
cutting her mother's throat and setting her
afire because they feared an Insanity
defense would be successful.

IN BRIEF

Roberta Faucher. a former legal secretary
from Jupiter. Fla., had originally told
detectives she killed her mother. Adelaide
Barkus. Oct. 8 because the woman was a
witch.

Confusion Over Ago Of Victim
Draws Acquittal In Rape Case
CLEARWATER. Fla. (UPI) - A man who admitted
sexually uxsa tilling his two daughters and a son. has been
trqulttrd of sexual battery charges by a Jury berausc of
uncertainty of the age of one victim at the lime of the rape.
The validity of the charges hinged on whether the girl,
now an 18-year-old high school senior, was 11 or 12 at the
time of the assault.
If she was 11 or under, the charges were valid. Rut If she
was 12 or older, the statute of limitations prohibited his
being charged.
In the case of the two other victims, a daughter now 26
was 14 and the son. whols24. was 12.
The Incidents were said to have occurred between June
1975. and April 1976. but were not brought to the
attention of authorities until last year. The three victims
said they had remained silent because the father had
threatened to kill them If they told anyone.
The victims testified their fathc'
lalncd his actions .,
the way children were supposed to learn about sex.

She pleaded guilty to manslaughter and
will be sentenced to three years In prison
under the plea bargaining arrangement
reached Thursday. The sentence could be

By William Harwood
UPI Science Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (UPI)
— The crew o f the shuttle
Discovery, scheduled to blast olT
In early November, has been
given the green light to attempt
a daring rescue of two c**mP "iV V t.
« satellites stranded
In useless orbits.
An agreement to retrieve one
satellite was signed In August
und F r i d a y t he N a t i o n a l
Aeronautics and Space A d ­
m in istration announced an

AI*OPKA. Fla. (UPI) — The largest home-grown mari­
juana crop ever found In Orange County — worth more
than $1 million — was uprooted and seized from a hog
farm by authorities who were tipped to the scene.
More than 1.200 marijuana plants ranging In size from 7
to 18 feet tall and weighing more than 2.800 pounds were
seized Ttibreday during the raid by Orange County deputy
sheriffs and officers with the Metropolitan llureau of
Investigation.
Investigators said they believe the plants had been
growing for several years. The plants carried a street value
of about $1.1 million, agents said.
The plants were uprooted. chop|x-d and confiscated by
the sheriff's department. All but a third of the plants will In­
humed. The rest will be saved as evidence, said shrrtfl'a
Capt. John Guemple.
Guemple said Thursday's discovery was twice as large as
any previous marijuana crop find In the county.
It was the second marijuana crop found In Orange
County this week.

...Anderson
Continued from page 1A
supervisor of finance. By 1973
she was working In the board of
county commissioners' ofTIce.
again working on the county
budget.
In 1975. when the county was
reorganized. Mrs. Anderson
became the county's first budget
anulyst. then n senior budget
analyst and by 1981 was named
director of management and
budget.
As her responsibilities grew, so
has her salary, now at $764 a

'Raven1Flies Home To Kansas
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. (UPI) - David Peters, the
smooth-talking salesman who collected state aid by
pretending to be 16-year-old orphan Raven Darkholme. Is
reluming home to Kansas to serve his probation term.
In July 1983. Peters told (Miller he was a 16-year-old
orphan named Raven Darkholme who had been abandoned
at the Fort Lauderdale bus station by a vagabond woman
who had cared for hint since he was a baby.
Juvenile officials placed him In a shelter for troubled
teens, enrolled him In high school, then moved him to u
foster home run by the slate Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services.
After learning "Raven Darkholme" was the name of u
blue skinned vllliunesa in "The X-Men" comic book series.
HRS officials put Peters In u psychiatric ward at llruwurd
General Hospital.
Prosecutors said he bilked the slate «»r *3.800 In services

...Baby
Continued from p i| c 1A
we’ve got to do something. She's
not hrcuthlngV
“ I Jusl grabbed her up und
slapped the hell out of her fanny
und she started breathing and
her color pinked up. She was
One."

Intended for |uvenlles. Its pleaded guilty In Reretnbrr to

grand thefl charges, was sentenced in live years probation
and was placed In a Dade County halfway house.

Continued from page I A
"W e have a team currently
looking Into how they got so
near the embassy." an embassy
official who declined to be
named said Friday.
A Jeep blocked the driveway to
the embassy Friday and 12
guards — some Lebanese, some
U.S. Murines — were (Misted ut
wulst-hlgh concrete barriers tliut
were supposed to have stopped
terrorists.
According to Red Cross, hospi­
tal and police reports. 24 |M-oplr
died In the blast, many uf them
Lebanese standing In from of the
e m b a s s y 's v is a s e c t i o n .
Lebanese police confirmed they
had Identified the IkmIIcs of 15
victims. Stale-run Itetrut radio
said 24 were killed.
Rescuers lale Friday recovered
the 24th body — that of a
Lebanese woman — from under
chunks of stone that fell from the
front of the six-story building In
the Christian east Beirut suburb
of Awkar.
U.S. Embassy officials said
they could confirm only thut six
died. Including two American
servicemen. Army Chief War­
rant Officer Kenneth W. Welch.
3J. o f Grand Rapids. Mich., and

Petty Officer 1st Cluss Michael
Ray Wagner. 30. of Zchulon.
N.C.
In Washington, n U.S. State
Department s|M&gt;kesmun said he
could confirm eight deaths — the
two Americans and six Lebanese
employers of the embassy.
Seventy-one people were In­
jured. Including 16 Americans
wounded tiadly enough to re­
quire hospltulizoilon and four
others who were treated and
released.
Murphy met Friday with U.S.
Am bassador Reginald
Bartholemew. 48. who was re­
leased from a hospital Friday
morning after treatment for
minor Injuries sufTered when he
was pinned under rubble In Ills
lourt h-lloor embassy office.
The Islamic Jihad, a pro­
Iranian lerrorlst group that has
vuwrd to drive Americans out of
Lebanon, claimed responsibility.
One of the suicide bombers was
believed shot to death before the
truck exploded: the other died In
the blusl.
The same group look respon­
sibility for the April 1983 suicide
truck-bomb that blew up the
former U S. Embassy In Moslem
west Beirut and killed 63 people
and the suicide bombing of the
Marine barracks last October
that took the lives of 241 U.S.
servicemen.

AREA DEATHS
ELLA B. LLOYD
Mrs. Ella B. Lloyd. 94. 480 E.
Church St.. Longwood. died
Friday at South Seminole Com­
munity Hospital. Longwood.
Bom May 20. 1890 In Ozurk.
Ala., she moved to Orlando front
Lakeland. Ga.. In 1923. She wus
a homemaker and u member of
the Calvary Missionary Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include four sons.
Arthur N., Rockledge. Austin,
Robert, and l*erry Jr., all of Fort
Pierce: three daughters. Irene
M&lt;K-h. Orlando. Durolhy Trolls.
Malllund. Mary Weller. Rockford.
III.: 75 g r a n d c h ild r e n : 37
great-grandchildren: und 20
great -great -grandchildren.
Carey Hand Guardian Funeral
Home. Orlando. Is In charge of
arrangements.

MARTHA J. HERNANDEZ
M rs . M a r l h u J e a n c i t e
Hernandez. 53. of 203 Meadow

extended because she faces charges of
probation violation In Martin County under
an earlier sentence for grand theft.
"It was as good as an Insanity case as
you’ve ever seen." Assistant State Attorney
Jorge LaBarga said. " I didn't want to take a
chance. We usually laugh at Insanity pleas
— but In this case, who would kill their
mother?"
Doctors at the State Hospital in Chat­
tahoochee had deemed Faucher able to
stand trial so an Innocent verdict probably
would set her free. LaBarga said.
"She needs psychiatric care." he added.
On the day of the murder, police went to
Barkus' home after someone reported a

homicide. Barkus was still alive, lying on a
charred spot on the floor next to a living
room sofa. She died on the way to the
hospital.
Family members said Faucher used drugs
and had mental problems.
"I asked her why she burned her mother.
She said 'because you burn witches. "
Detective Tony Gomez said. "This whole
thing is rather bizarre. She went over the
edge."
She told Gomez her mother was a liail
person and accused her of trying to slowly
poison her to death so she got a razor hlade
from the bathroom, cut her throat, doused
her with a flammable liquid and ignited It.

Shuttle Astronauts To Rescue Satellites

Deputies Find Another Pot Farm

...Bombing

Case

But before Ms. LaFleur real­
ized thut Punuceu wus going lo
make It she said she thought,
"Oh. God. you can't put her
(Mrs. Lohm) or me through this
und then not huve It work out. If
you wanted me here then every­
thing has got to come out right.'
and that's when Lance said the
baby wusn'l brculhlng and he
wus so nervous. I said. ‘She's got
lo. because after all of this we
Just can’t blow It.*"
Mrs. Lohm. who said after the
three hospltul deliveries of her
sons uges 5. 4. und 2. she was
determined to have her fourth
child ut home, because "hospi­
tals are cold and Impersonal und
I had had three deliveries and no
problems." Potential medical
costs ulso figured Into her think­
ing, site said.
"I wasn't frightened. I had all
the confidence In the world In
my husband. We have done a lot
of studying on delivery." Mrs.
Lohm said. "I was worried about
the baby to a degree but. she
wasn't not breathing. She Just

agreement to go after the second
relay station.
The satellites would be re­
scued by an astronaut using a Jet
backpack In a spacewalk to
stabilize them so the shuttle's
robot arm could maneuver them
lino cn*
•— payload bay.
If the mission Is successful, the
satellites will be returned to
Eurth. refurbished und put up
for sale by the underwriters os
the first used satellites ever to hit
the market.
Discovery had been scheduled

to blast off Nov. 2. but Jesse been planning a rescue mission
Moore. NASA's associate ad­ to showcase the versatility of the
ministrator for space flight, said shuttle system and to demon­
late Friday the shuttle would be strate orbital retrieval tech­
rescheduled for launch between nique*.
Nov. 4 and Nov. 8 to give
ij
agen-y ».b&lt;- u a
mission plannert — .
u\
cm.uact with Merrill Syndicates
Indonesia's Pala|»&lt; L - ^.iclllle Ltd. of London and International
and Western Union's Identical Techn ology Underwriters of
W c s t a r 6 w e r e sent In to Washington In August to rescue
wayward orbits In February Palapa for $4.8 million.
when their solid rocket boosters
The runt rati to go after Wcstar
misfired.
on the same mission lowered the
Since then, the rocket problem cost for ImiII i retrievals to less
has been solved and NASA has than $5.7 million.

week. During those same years
th e c o u n t y ' s p o p u l a t i o n
quadrupled from 54.000 to more
than 200.000.
Back In 1976 she began
reaching toward a college degree
by going to Seminole Communi­
ty College at night. After receiv­
ing her associate o f arts degree,
she enrolled Rollins, the only
college In the Immediate area
where one can get a bachelor's
degree exclusively by attending
night school.
With her experience In county
government. Is a college degree
really necessary?
It Is. she said. Not only for Job
advancement, but also for the

personal satisfaction il has given
her.
“ I think experience Is really
Important, but I also think It Is
beneficial for people to go back
to school after they know what
they want to be." she says. "I
see situations almost dally that I
can relate to my education.
Experience Is Important, but a
degree Is also Important."

So far. lesions or spots have
appeared only on citrus plants.

Survivors Include two daugh­
ters. Marsha D. Millikan. An­
derson. bid.. Vanda D. Mitchell.
Sanford: three sons. Janies B.
Davis. Kenneth L.. both of San­
ford. Harry L. Davis. Orlando:
Iwo brothers. Clarence Flser.
Oregon. Van Flser. Reldlund.
Ky.: five sisters. Ethel Ross.
Houston. Allcne Bone. Cun­
ningham. Ky.. Vanda Gullllams.
Paducah. Ruth Lee. C oru r
D’Alene. Iduhu. Alice Buurum.
Paducah: four grandchildren.
Buldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home. Mt.intnnic Springs, is In
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"M y plans right now do n^i
Include m arriage," she said
"But. If I ever marry again. Il
will have to Ik- lo a special man.
a real match." she said. "Some­
one who would Im- my equal,
someone who could stand up lii
me.
"I'm a strong willed person."
Her persistence pursuing Ityr
goals proves lliai statement.
-

birth with a cake decorated with
a single candle.
But P a n a c e a 's d c l l v c r l y
exhausted Ms. LaFleur.
"Il was a tense situation. I
couldn't move out of the chair
ufler It was over. I fell so heavy,
like I weighed 500 |Miunds. It's
something I wouldn't like lo go
through again unless II was like
then, an emergency." she said.
She said that site doesn't think
home deliveries are a bad Idea,
"as long us you've got a good set
up and huve all the Instruments
or whatever you might need und
huve backup so If anything does
go wrong you cun get help
within u matter of minutes."
She said In-fore she agreed lo
assist the Lohmx with Panacea's
delivery they assured her that
they wouldn't hold her re­
sponsible if a n yth in g went
wrong. She also had to consider
whether II would Jeopardize her
nurse's license.
Florldu Nursing Board educa­
tion consultant Joan Sill said
such cases are considered on an
Individu al basis and many
factors would huve to lx- consid­
e r e d to d e t e r m i n e If Ms.
UiFleur's participation In Pana­
cea's delivery would or would
not have violated the concepts of
g(Mid medical practice.
A license pratlcul nurse, she
said. Is authorized In work under
Ihc supervision of u registered
nurse- nr a doctor, but In a true
emergency a baby Is going to be
born no matter who Is there to
help.
'

FREE W ATER HEATING . . .
Heat Pump With
Heat Recovery Unit

Continued from page 1A
nurseries but In no commercial
groves.
Conner said California Food
und Agriculture Department
Director Clare Berryhlll has
a g re e d to send f i ve plant
pathologists from that slate to
Florida to assist In analyzing
suspected samples of leaves and
twigs from groves and nurseries.

SEMINOLE MONUMENT CO.

Fond of almost any kind of
sports, she likes to bowl, swim
and Is learning to play golf when
she can find the time. She says
she enjoys people and feels she

say. ‘Have at It.' but In this case
there wasn't anybody there. I
kept thinking, who else can I
have? I Jusl said . 'Hey. kid.
you're II: you can’t panic.'
“ When I saw that my sister
and L a n c e w e re n e rv o u s ,
because Nadine couldn't push. I
Just didn't look at them. I Jusl
kept my head down ut my end
and said to myself, ‘Don't look,
because if yqu look at them
you’re going to puitic.'
"I said. 'Hundreds of times
you’ve watched the doctors.' so
step by step I Just did what they
had done.
"After we got the baby com­
p le te ly out w e all started
laughing, screaming, crying and
M e L o r * L a F le u r
carrying on. I could hear the kids
downstntrs (Ms. UiFleur's son.
had to get started breathing."
the three Lohm boys and Mrs.
Mrs. Lohm. who assisted her
Hoyt's five youngsters.) The lit­
mother with five home deliveries
of her brothers and sisters, said tle boys were tickled pink that
she has no regrets at all over not they had a little sister and thut
going to a hospital for the birth mom was fine." Ms. LaFleur
of her daughter. But Ms. LaFleur said.
Within three hours of her 3:26
said she believes that If she had
p
.m
. b irth . P a n a cea , w ho
not been there to assist In the
birth that Mrs. Lohm would have weighed In at H-pounds. 3survived, but the baby might not ounces, wus on her way to
have made It. "because ut the Florida Hospital. Apopka, along
last minute Nudlne gave out and with her mother. Both (Kissed
their checkups. "The doctors
couldn't push."
were really surprised." Ms.
Panacea was the first child Ms.
LaFleur said.
LaFleur has delivered, although
By about 9 p.m. they wenwhile working as a delivery room
home. and the following day.
nurse at a hospltul In Winter Panacea, who Ms. LaFleur. her
Gurden she observed hundreds Godmother, described as "u
ofhlrths. she said.
gorgeous, pretty baby." was the
"There was always a doctor center of attention when hrr
there and I could back off and
family and friends celebrated her

...Citrus

H ills D rive, S a n fo rd , died
Thursday ut Life Care Center.
Altamonte Springs. Born Sept.
28. 1930 In Paducah. Ky.. she
moved to Sanford from Murray.
Ky.. In 1977. She wus a stock
clerk and a member of the First
Baptist Church. Wlntrr Park.

"The experience makes the
school easier." she added.

can relute well lo others. Bui she
also likes her "quiet time" alone,
studying or reading.
Mrs. Anderson. 43, dlvorctH
for the (last four years. Is nJ|
sure that marriage will (it In her
future.

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Seminole wide receiver Mike Cushing goes airborne while tracking down a Mike Whelchel pass. Tribe senior has bounced back from two broken collarbones.

Cushing Pushing For More Air Attack
By 8am Cook
Herald 8porta Editor
Just call Sanford's Mike Cushing
"The Lonesome End."
It's not that the 17-year-old senior
doesn't have any friends. Much to the
contrary, the 3.3 grade-point average
scholar Is a popular young man. lie's
president of the Key Club, a two-year
member of Tribe and was a key
member of Seminole's district cham­
pionship brain bowl tram.
So why the forlorn feeling. Mike?

"I'd Just like to catch some passes."
he replied. "Or at least have some
thrown my way."
Mike Cushing, son of Robert and
Marie Cushing. Is a wide receiver on
the Seminole High football team. The
same Seminole High which has been
pretty successful over the past 10
years running the football around and
through the opposition. Successful
enough to win three Five Star Confereneechampionships.

« •

Tii*

The forward pass Is not exactly a

|ust needs someone who can launch In
Into friendly — and not enemy —
hands.
Taking all of this Into consideration.
Cushing, a bright fellow who plans to
attend Columbia University. Is ready
to present his case.
"Last summer, (quarterbackl Mike
Whelchel and I spent an hour each
day. every day throwing the ball."
points out Cushing. "W e ran pattern
after pattern Just getting ready for this
year."

Prep Football
naughty word at Seminole. It's just not
n frequent choice of expression for
coach Jerry Posey. There ore other
words. Like Tim Raines. Reggie
Branch and Lenny Sutton. All were
good reasons to say. "Run Seminole
Run" Instead of "Pass Seminole Pass."
I'oary haa said many limes lhal he la
not adverse to throwing the ball. He

Devastating
‘D’ Carries
Sanford, 8-0
By Chrla Plater
Herald Bporta Writer
When a two-point lead In a
football gam e holds up for
almost four quarters, you've
either got a game for television's
"Bloopers and Practical Jokes."
or an Impressive defensive effort
by somebody.
Friday night. It wasn't Just
somebody, but 11 somebodies In
Seminole High uniforms. The
"D " In defense for the Semlnoles
stood for devastating.
Seminole got an early 2-0 lead
In the first quarter when the
Lake Howell center snapped the
ball over punter Bill Wasson's
head and out of the end zone for
a safety. Seminole’s defense took
over from there.
The 2-0 lead held up until 1:28
remaining In the contest when
Seminole's Bryan DeBose In­
tercepted a pass and returned It
seven yards for a touchdown.
The 'Noles then held ofT a
last-minute Lake Howell drive
for a 8-0 victory In Five Star
C on feren ce action at Lake
Howell High.
The Tribe's goose-egg gang
put an an awesome display,
holding Lake Howell to Just 43
yards total ofTense. minus six on
the ground, and sacking Silver
Hawk quarterback Allan Jack
five times.
"It's been a long time since
I've seen a defensive effort like
that." Seminole coach Jerry
Posey said. "Our defense com­
pletely controlled the game."
Fred Brinson. Mike and Bryan
DeBose. Walt Lowry. Tony Cox
and Anthony Hall are names
Lake Howell will not soon forget.
They, along with a host of other
Semlnoles. were In the Hawks'
backfleld all night long.
,'T've never been a part of
anything like that." Mike De­
Bose said of the Tribe's defensive
showing. "W e knew we were
capable of something like this,
and we proved It to everybody
tonight."
Lake Howell's woes began on

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Hartsfield Dashes For Key
Touchdown In 4th Quarter
By 8am Cook
Herald Sports Editor

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"Sure, we'd like to throw more." he
said Friday. "But you've got to have
somebody to throw It to the right guys.

Rams Outslug
Lake Brantley

Prep Football

the opening klckotl Friday night
as the Hawks fumbled and
S e m in o le r e c o v e r e d . L a k e
Howell came out of It unscathed,
though, as Seminole failed to
convert on a fourth down play
and turned the ball over.
It was on Lake Howell's first
series of downs on offense that
Seminole's defense started to
take charge. Sem inole held
Steve Innanen to no gain on first
down, then held Efrem Brooks to
three yards on second down. On
third and seven. Mike DeBose
broke through the Lake Howell
pocket and dropped Jack for a
13-yard sack, the first of five
Seminole sacks on the night.
The sack put Lake Howell
back at Its own B-yard line and
Wasson was forced to punt out of
the end zone. But the snap was
well over his head and went out
of the end zone for a safety and a
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open-minded approach. As openminded as one can be after watching
quarterback W helchel hurl three
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season-opening loss to T itu sville
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a thlrd-and-goal at the Lake
Brantley nine-yard line, coach
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wanted — a little filet mlgnon.
Fullback Scott Underwood, the
Rams' bread-and-butter runner,
and Charlie Lucarelll. Lake
Mary's prime rib of a halfback,
bad set the offensive table most
of the way with pops up the
middle or traps between the
tackles.
Nelson, though, knew It was
tim e to go w ide wi t h the
quickest and llttlest weapon of
his arsenal. The middle had
become clogged with Patriot
linebackers. It was now or never
for the Rams, so Nelson Inserted
diminutive Ray Hartsfield for
Mike Schmlt at quarterback.
One play later. Lake Mary had
Its TI&gt;. Hartsfield. a Junior from
Sanford, rolled right, menacing­
ly waving ball as If he was going
to pass. As Brantley backed off.
he turned up the field and raced
tow ard the righ t end-zone
marker.
Three Patriots converged as
Hartsfield went head-to-head at
the goal line. "I thought I’d
made It. but then I wasn't sure,”
he said. "But I looked up at the
referee and he signalled a
touchdown. It was a sweet feel­
ing."
That It was for Lake Mary.
Hartsfleld's mad dash handed
the Rams a 20-13 Five Star
Conference victory over the Pa­
triots In a classic helmet-tohelmet duel at the Lake Mary
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Caughcll covered the ball as the
buzzer went off.
It was a game of great plays
and great mistakes. Lucarelll
raced 50 yards for one score and
Lake Brantley's Stevr Emmons
tossed a nine-yard TD pass to
Rich Pearce on a fake field goal
attempt. Lake Brantley fumbled
seven times and lost four of
them. Lake Mary coughed the
ball up twice and lost both. The
Rams came up with u key
Interception to set up a score
and they also lipped a pass Into
Lake Brantley's hands will -h set
up Brantley's other score.
"W e didn’t play real well the
first half." said Lake Brantley
coach David Tullls. "W e made
loo many mistakes agulnst a
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I B —Evening Hereld, Ssnford, FL_____ Sunday, Sept. M, IW

DeBerg's Relief
Job Patches Up
McKay's Vision
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J.
(U PI) — If the Tam pa Day
Buccaneers upaet the New York
Glanta Sunday. It might trigger
some bizarre behavior among
NFL coaches, who have been
known to Imitate successful
nuances.
They might start missing sev­
eral days o f practice In mid­
week. then show up on the
sidelines wllh a patch over their
right eye. That's what Tampa
Hay coach John McKay Is doing
this week — although not by
choice.
McKay had cataract surgery
this week and did not rejoin the
team until Thursday. He'll show
up Sunday looking like a movie
character.
" I may look like True Grit, but
I Intend to be there on Sunday,*'
McKay said.
Defensive coordinator Wayne
Fontcs ran the show until McKay
returned. Buccaneers
quarterback Steve DcBerg said
McKay's absence hasn't hurt.
"W e barely see him anyway.”
DcBerg said. "He really doesn't
coach rqueh. he more or leas
observes us. His philosophy is to
coach the coaches and let the
coaches coach the players."
If not for DcBerg. McKay might
want to watch his team with
patches on both eyes.
DcBerg. replacing Ineffective
startek Thompson, completed
18-of-27 passes for 195 yards to
HR the Hues from a 14-0 deficit
to a 21-17 win over Detroit last
week. It was Tampa Bay's first
victory of the year, and It earned
DeBerg NFC Offensive Player of
the Week honors and the start­
ing Job.
That doesn't surprise Giants
coach Bill Parcells, who solved
his own quarterback problems
by nam ing Phil Simms his
starter at the beginning of the
season.
"1 think DeBerg's a belter
quarterback.” Parcells said. "I
don't mean that as negative
against Thompson. DeBerg Just
has a better record. He's an
Intermediate passer, one of those

Pro Football
guys who gets It done. He was In
close games with the Broncos
last year and he did a good Job
for them."
DeBerg's major weapon Is
running back James Wilder,
who leads the team In both
rushing and receiving. Wilder
has gained 237 yards on the
ground and caught 12 passes for
129 yards.
Simms' effectiveness Is the
major reason the Giants are off
to a 2-1 start. Healthy for the
first time In nearly three years,
the blond quarterback leads the
NFC In passing. He has com­
pleted 55-of-95 attempts for 941
yards and eight touchdowns.
Youngsters Bobby Johnson
and B yron Wi l l i a ms have
emerged as Simms' favorite
targets. Johnson has 13 catches
for 281 yards and three TDs
while Williams has caught 12
passes for 303 yards and two
touchdowns. Overall, the Giants
average 17.1 yards per comple­
tion.
T h e ir ru n ning gam e has
staggered, however, especially at
halfback. New York has gained
276 yards on 99 carries (2.8
average) and fullback Rob Carnter has 153 of the yards.
dfbacks Joe Morris and Butch
Woolfolk have combined for Just
79 yards on 34 carries.

Since Steve DeBerg, Inset, has taken over at quarterback,
Tampa Bay tlghtend Jimmie Giles has regained his catching
ability. DeBerg rallied the Bucs past Detrlot last week to
earn Sunday's starting assignment over Jack Thompson.

but w c ’ rc n o t ." linebacker
Lawrence Taylor said. "People
are asking If the Giants arc for
real, and I'd say. 'Yes. we're for
real.' I think we'll work hard this
week to overcome our mistakes
and get It going again."
In o th e r gam es Sunday .
Chicago Is at Seattle, Kansas
A lack of running game, along City at Denver, the Los Angeles
wllh five turnovers, contributed Rams at Cincinnati. Washington
the the Giants’ 30-14 loss to at New England. Green Bay at
W ashington last week that Dallas. Pittsburgh at Cleveland.
knocked them from the un­ Minnesota at Detroit. St. Louis at
beaten ranks All three of Simms’ N ew O r l e a n s , H o u sto n at
Interceptions this year enme At l ant a. San F ra n c isc o at
against the Redskins and the Philadelphia. Indianapolis at
Giants lost two costly fumbles.
Miami and the New York Jets at
New York remains convinced, Buffalo. San Diego Is at the Los
however, that they can bounce Angeles Raiders Monday night.
back to the form they showed
Th e Chlcago-Seattle game
two weeks ago with a 28-7 features the No. 2 and No. 3
victory over Dallas.
ranked running barks In NFL
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think we're the same old Giants. Seahawks and Walter Payton of

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the Bears. Both should surpass
Jim Brown's career record of
12,312 yards this season.
More Im portantly for the
Bears, they are trying to push
their record to 4-0 for their best
start since a 5-0 opening In
1963. the year they won their
lust NFL title. Seattle Is coming
off an exasperating 38-23 loss to
New England In which the.
Seahawks blew a 23-0 lead.
Kansas City and Denver, both
2-1. are looking to keep pace
with the unbeaten Raiders in the
AFC West. Denver rallied to beat
Cleveland last week and Is un­
beaten In Its last seven home
games.
The Rams lost Vince Ferragamo wllh a broken finger last
w eek and take on w inless
C incinnati w ith young J eff
Kem p at quarterback.

United Press I n t e r n a t i o n a l
It looks as If pennant fever
may be getting contagious tn
Chicago.
While baseball s Chicago Cubs
have been marching relentlessly
toward the National League
Eastern Division title, another
long-time doormat, the Chicago
Bears, suddenly are acting Hsr
title contenders In the National
Football League.
The Bears have reeled off three
straight victories to open the
season and shoot for a fourth
today at Seattle agalrtst the
Seahawks. A victory by Chicago
would mark the Bears best start
since they went 5-0 to open the
1963 season — the last lime they
won an NFL championship.'
The game features the No. 2
and No. 3 ranked running backs
In NFL history. Franco Harris of
the Seahawks and Waller Payton
o f the Bears. Both should sur­
pass Jim Brown's career record
o f 12.312 yards this season.
Harris needs 314 yards to top
the mark and Payton needs 338.
But while the matchup of
record-setting runners is inter­
esting. the game Itself Is more
Important. The Bears own a
two-game edge over the rest of
their NFC Central rivals, all of
whom arc 1-2. Seattle, which
blew a 23-0 lead last week and
Tell 38-23 to New England, Is In a
four-way tie for second behind
the unbeaten Los A n g eles
Raiders In the AFC West at 2* 1.
"They both have been fan­
tastic runners." said Seattle
Coach Chuck Knox, "but this Is
not g o i n g to be a Wal t e r
Payton-Franco Harris game. It's
going to be the Bears and
Seahuwks. It's going to be a
tough physical game."
The Seahawks went to the
pkiyolfs for the first time in club
history last year In Knox's first
season In Seattle. Today they'll
be going against a Chicago team
that ranks first In defense in the
NFL and they'll be doing It
without star running bark Curt
Warner, who was knocked out
for the season In the opening
game with a knee Injury.
Warner's Injury prompted the
Seahawks to pick up Harris, who
was waived by Pittsburgh after
falling to reach agreement on a
new contract.
"T h e Bears are a very physical

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Miami 'Strangers' Return To
United Press International

again leading the way.
Florida State la 2-0 with lopsided
wins over East Carolina and Kansas
State behind them. The Semlnoles are
led by All-America running back Greg
Allen, who has gained 246 yards on 33
carries this year.
"T o be able to go home to a sellout,
to go to Miami Instead of the airport, to
That will change Saturday, when
have people cheering you Insiead of
defending national champion Miami
throwing Ice at you ... that Is some­
plays Its first home game of the season
thing to look’ forward to." Hurricanes
In the Orange Bowl against No. 13
offensive tackle Dave HcfTeman said.
Florida State.
Florida State can hardly be consid­
It wan Miami's last-second 17-10 win
ered a break in tin schedule, however,
over the Semlnolea In Its final regular
especially for the Miami defense. The
season game last year that sent the
Semlnoles average 4 points a game
Hurricanes to the Orange Bowl, where
and quarterback Eric Thomas Is sec­
they knocked off Nebraska 31-30 to
ond in the nation In passing efficiency.
claim their first national title.
The Junior first-year starter has hit 23
Miami was ranked No. 1 for one
of 45 attempts for 344 yards, three
week this year, but dropped after
touchdowns and no Incrceptlons.
luslng u 22-14 decision at Michigan.
The Semlnoles are the fourth ranked
The Hurricanes rebounded with a
team on Miami's schedule already.
28-17 win at Purdue last week, with
"This Is no time to stop and think
sophomore quarterback Bemle Kosar
about the first four games, not when

The University o f Miami has played
the most games In the nation this year,
they're ranked ninth nationally after a
brief period as No. 1 and have already
beaten Auburn. Florida and Purdue.
Yet. the Hurricanes are still strang­
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G ato rs Wash
22 Violations
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - At least 22 of 107
alleged violations have been dropped from an
NCAA Investigation Into the University of Florida
football program and several others have been
reduced, president Marshall M. Crlser said
Thursday.
In a statement that accompanied the release of
some UF football records In question, Crlser said
many o f the violations cited by the NCAA have
been "washed" In talks between the association
and university stuITs.
"A number of others are significantly reduced
In scope or seriousness by the agreed response,"
Crlser said In a two-page statement. "Especially
gratifying Is the fact that the substantive
allegations against coaches Rich Tuten and Phil
Magglo. and equipment manager Bud Fernandez
have been washed."
The three were named repeatedly in the
charges, but arc expected to remain with the
team through the season.
NCAA charges against Florida Include spying
on opposing teams, giving money and gifts to
players and maintaining a slush fund to cover up
the Infractions.
Crlser said meetings between college and NCAA
officials had led to several allegations being
reduced concerning New York Yankees owner
George SteUibitnner. a strong Florida Gators
tiooilcf"There remains one occurrence relating to two
students In which there may have been a
technical violation." he said.
The NCAA Investigation led to the resignation
of Coach Charley Pell- who resigned with a
request to remain through the 1984 season.

you have a team like Florida State
coming In town." first-year Hurricanes
coach Jimmy Johnson said. "It has
been a demanding start for us. and I
believe the fact that we have been able
to play so many different people has
been a plus for us."
Kosar has already thrown for 1.051
yurds by completing 77 of 133 at­
tem pts for five touchdowns. His
statlsltcs arc marred by nine Intercep­
tions — six coming against Michigan.
In other games pitting two ranked
trams, No. 1 Nebraska visits No. 10
UCLA and No. 6. Ohio State hosts
13th-ranked Iowa.
Also, No. 3 Oklahoma hosts Baylor.
No. 4 Brigham Young visits Hawaii.
No. 5 Penn State hosts William &amp;
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) McEnroe lost In the first round of
the 1984 TransAmerlca Tennis
Open.
Normally, that would be a
blaring headline across sports
pages around the country. But
this time It was burled 14
paragraphs deep in Ihc tourney's
opening day story.
Such Is life Tor the brother of
the world's top tennis player.
The victim of that loss was
Patrick McEnroe, the younger
b roth er o f U.S. Open and

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"Because Franco hasn't been
In our offense too much, he
really Isn't playing up to par."
said Warner. “ Some people are
probably saying he Isn't as good
os they (club oITlclals) think he is
or as good as he should be. But I
would look for Franco to play
very well this week."
In an oddity In the NFL
schedule, only three of the 14
games this weekend match
clubs wllh winning records. In
the only other one today. Kansa
City Is at Denver. Both clubs a^
2-1. In Monday night's game
San Diego |2-1) Is at the Ralderr
(3-0).
Kansas City lost for the tint
time, a bitter 22-20 straggle t
the Raiders, last week and no
go to Denver to face the Broncos
who have won seven In a row a
home. Second-year quarterback
Todd Dlarkledge has managed to
hold his own for the Chiefs after
they lost Pro Bowler Bill Kenney
wllh an Injury In pre-season.
Denver quarterback John
F.lway continues to be erratic but
he did manage two TD passes to
rally the Broncos from a 14-0
deficit past Cleveland last Sun­
day night.
Rookie wide receiver Louis
Llpps has been outstanding (or
the Stcelers. wllh 15 catches for
337 yards and four touchdowns,
Pittsburgh ranks first tn the AFC
In defense.

Southern California visits Artiom
State. No. 17 Georgia hosts Clemm
No. 18 West Virginia hosts Marylind.
No. 19 Tennessee hosts Army and No.
20 Auburn hosts Southern Mississippi
At Los Angeles, top-ranked Nebuiki
gets Its toughest test of the yrai
against the Bruins. The Comhuakm
have managed to ascend to the top a
the ratings despite losing three ol
Tensive All-Americas plus quarterboil
Turner Gill from last year's team.
l-back Jeff Smith has replace!
Helaman Trophy winner Mike Roile
and gained 353 yards In two game
and ranks third In the nation ti
rushing.
UCLA was umlmpresslve In clos
wins against San Diego Slate and Lon,
Beach State but Nebraska coach Tor
Osborne expects a struggle.
"W e haven't been tested by a grea
football team yet." Osborne said. "Noi
we'll be playing teams that have a
many good players as we do. It's goln
to be close."

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team." said Knox. "They are
playing like the old 'Monsters of
Midway'. They're trying to live
up to that reputation."
Chicago has some outstanding
talent on Its defensive unit, wllh
linebackers Mike Singletary. Al
Harris and Otis Wilson, de­
fensive linemen Dan Hampton
and Mike Hartenstlnr and safety
Gary Fenclk leading the way.
The Bears lead the NFL In seven
of 11 defensive categories and
have allowed a total of only 21
points tn three games.
Harris has Just 59 yards on 24
carries In his two games with
Seattle but Warner, who like
Harris attended Penn State, feels
his productivity will inerrase.

FSU

Houston. No. 11 Oklahoma State hosts
San Diego State, No. 12 Southern
Methodist hosts North Texas State. No.
14 Michigan hosts Wisconsin. No. 16
UCLA Kicker John Lee la B-for-9 In
field goal attempts and Is among the
nation's scoring leaders with 29
points.
At Columbus. Ohio. Iowa coach
Hayden Fry feels It la Imperative that
the Hawkeyes stay away from turn­
overs that cost them In a 20-17 loss to
Penn S* ite last week.
"W e had extremely poor field posi­
tion." Fry said. "W e feel that wllh our
defense, all we have to do Is avoid
mistakes deep In our territory."
Ohio State's Keith Byars has rushed
for 327 yards In two games, and has
added seven receptions. Mike Tomczak
also returned al quarterback for the
Buckeyes last week after being side­
lined by a leg Injury sulTered In the
spring.
The Florida Gators are open this
week.

College Football

Pro Football

Tennis
W im bledon cham pion John
McEnroe.
"I can't get sick of It (being
compared to his brotherl." said
the younger McEnroe. "It's go­
ing to be there all my life. I've
had to deal with II since 1was 11
years old."
But Patrick seems to have
learned to handle the role of little
brother and. at the same time,
develop Into a good tennis player

himself. He was ranked by the
U.S. Tennis Association as the
No. 3 Junior singles player tn the
United States coming Into 1984.
McEnroe lost In the early
rou n ds of the J u n io r
Wimbledon. French Open and
Italian Open. He also lost In the
third round of the U.S. Open and
the quarterfinals of the U.S.
Junior Nationals.
Instead of pounding his racket
Into the ground. McEnroe has
been searching for the reasons
behind his fall from the top of
thejunlnr's world.

MARTINSVILLE. Va. (UPI) — GeolTBodine. who
won his first Grand National race last spring at
the Martinsville Speedway, outraced everybody
hls next time on Ihc track to win the pole for
Sunday's 8250.000 NASCAR race.
Bodine edged out Nell Bonnett by .038 seconds
Thursday to take the pole. He drove hls Chevrolet
around the half-mile oval at a speed o f 89.523
mph.
The race, sponsored by Goody's headache
powder. Is the richest short track race In NASCAR
history.
Bonnett's teammate In the Junior Johnson
stable. Darrell Waltrlp. finished third while Terry
La borne — this year's points leader - finished
fourth. They were followed by Ricky Rudd. Ron
Bouchard. Harry Gant and Ruaty Wallace.
Butch Llndley qualified ninth In a car normally
driven by defending points champion Bobby
Allison. Allison suffered a hairline fracture In hls
right OAioulder tn a wreck last weekend at Dover.
Team members said Allison Is still scheduled lo
drive Sunday, with him taking over at the first
caution flag. Martinsville is the only track where
Allison has never won.
Kyle Petty qualified 10th Thursday. The
remainder of the 30-car starting field will be
completed Friday, while Saturday will be dcvoled
to practice and the first race for NASCAR’s
Darlington Dash series cars.
** ‘ h,e nr* ‘ driver ever to win In three
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Martinsville Speedway. In
^ ' lnor* ^ * ln.n,n8 * * « spring race. Bodine won
seven Modified events and two Late Model
Sportsman's races at Martinsville.
‘ °M.he trmck' 11 never occurred to me
wa* tkc P**ee we won our first
race, Bodine said.

�Reggie's Bunt
Helps Angels
Trim Rangers

Evsnlng HsrsM, Ssntord, FI.

Martina Takes
56th In A Row

U n ite d P r e s s In te r n a t io n a l

If the West ts to be won. the
generals must make sacrifices,
too.
John McNamara, manager of
the California Angels, called
upon one of his generals. Reggie
Jackson, to make the supreme
sacrifice Friday night — lay
down a bunt instead of swing for
a home run — and the Angels’
slugger pulled It off perfectly to
help pave the way for a 5-4
victory over the Texas Rangers.
Jackson, who made history
last week with his 500th career
home run. laid down his first
sacrifice bunt In 12 years to
move Brian Downing to second
base and Bobby Orlch followed
with his second run-producing
single to spark the victory.
The Angels’ third straight vic­
tory kept them a half-gnmc
behind first-place Kansas City
and a half-game ahead of thirdplace Minnesota In the American
League West race. It was the
Rangers’ sixth straight loss.
Downing opened the eighth
with a walk off loser Rickey
Wright. 0-2. who replaced starter
Danny Darwin. After moving to
second on Jackson's sacrifice, he
was replaced by pinch runner
Gary I’ettls, who scored the
game-winner easily on Grtch’s
line single to left.
" T h a t ’ s the c o m p le te
ballplayer right there." Jackson
said. ” 1 was Just fortunate to get
a ball I could handle. 1 think 1
have more grand slams than I
have sacrifice bunts, but I'm Just
glad to chip In."
Curt Kaufman, who pitched 4
2-3 Innings of shutout relief,
gained the victory to even his
record at 2-2.
Kansas City maintained Its
lead by downing Oakland 7-4
and Minnesota kept pace by
treating Cleveland. 7-3.
At Kansas City. George Brett's
grand slam capped a five-run
seventh inning that sparked the
Royals to victory. Brett’s 12th
homer, which came off Lary
Sorensen. 5-13. was his first
since Aug. 11 and helped re­
liever Frank Wills Improve his
record to 2-3. Dan Qulsenberry
hurled the final two Innings for
his 42nd save. Steve Balbonl
also homcred for Kansas City.
"George Is Just a good hitter,"
Kansas Ci ty m anager Dick
Howser said. " If you get him
enough at-bats. he's going to
produce some runs. That's his
track record. George has had an
outstanding year RBl-wlse per at
l«ft |64 RBI In 350 at-bats) - but
he’s missed 50 games. We
haven’t been able to keep him In
the lineup."

Reggie Jackson
...key sacrifice

Qeorge Brett
.grand slam m er

United Press International
At the rate the Chicago Cubs are going, their
champagne may go flat before they get a chance
to drink It.
The Cubs have all but been handed the*
National League Eastern Division title — they
lead by 6 W games with only nine to go. The
problem ts that they’ve forgotten how to win.
Chicago went down for the fifth consecutive
game Friday night, falling 8-0 to rookie Kurt
Kepshlre and the St. Louis Cardinals. Kepshlre
pitched his first major-league shutout and Andy
Van Slyke drove In three runs to lead St. Louis.
The Cubs’ "magic number" for clinching the
division title remained at three, but despite the
cold streak. Cubs manager Jim Frey say he’s not
concerned over the five straight losses.
"No. not at all." said Frey. "W e're Just In a
period where things haven't gone our way.
Things will turn around. I think we’ve been
playing pretty good baseball. Tonight we Just
couldn’t get any outs. They stole a bunch of
bases, they kept hitting the ball and we didn’t
score. It was one of those nights when you get
beat."
Kepshlre. 5-5. gave up seven hits, struck out
four and walked one while allowing only one
runner us far ns third base. Scott Sanderson. 8-5,
went 4 1-3 Innings, giving up three runs on seven
hits In suffering the loss.
Kepshlre said playing the first-place Cubs gave
him added Incentive.
"I would say. this year, this was my best
game." Kepshlre said. "W e're playing the Cubs
and they’re In first place and that kind of picked
me up a little. I Just stayed ahead of the batters,
tried to throw strikes and make them hit the ball.
This (Busch Stadium) Is a hlg park and I had to
take advantage of that."

Mets 6, Expos 2
NEW YORK (UPI) - The New York Mets have a
new slogan: "Remember the ’64 Phillies."
The Philadelphia Phillies of 20 years ago had a
seemingly Insurmountable lead with two weeks
left, but dropped 10 straight games and lost the
National League pennant to St. Louts.
A similar collapse by the Chicago Cubs Is the
Mets' only hope to win the NL East this year.
Chicago lost for the fifth straight time. 8-0 to St.

Rick Mahler
...4-hltter

counting.

Navratilova broke Chris Evert
Lloyd's 10-year-old record of 55
straight victories Friday with a
6-1. 6-2 victory over 16-year-old
Melissa Brown In a 8150.000
(ournament.
The world's No. 1 woman
player then came back hours
later to run her string lo 57 with
a 6-1, 6-2 decision over Rosulyn
Falrbank In Just 53 minutes.
“ I’ m not really sure what
Louis Friday night, while New York slammed
Montreal 6-2 to pull within 6 L4 games with eight Impact this has on sports re­
cords In general." Navratilova
games to play.
The Cubs’ magic number to clinch remains said. "I know Joe DIMagglo also
had a 56 game streak, but I
frozen at three.
“ It could happen." said Mets left field George don’ t know if this could compare
Foster, after belting his 23rd homer and driving to that or not."
The match between
In three runs Friday night. " If they (Cubs)
become flat and we get some momentum ... If Navratilova and Brown, who
they look up at the board and we win nine In a turned pro three weeks ago. had
row. How about a one-game playoff? It's getting been delayed three times over 2
down to the wire. We have to not watch the Vi days by rain.
The tournament Is known us
scoreboard and Just win."
. Mookle Wilson and Ray Knight also homcred Ihe Lynda Carler-Maybclllnr
for the Mets. while Keith Hernandez had three Tennis Classic.
A d o w n p o u r We d n e s d a y
hits and scored three runs.
caused the cancellation of the

N.L. Baseball

STANDINGS

proud of this as any of my other
tennis achievements.
"Now I Just want to keep the
streak going as long as I can. My
next goal Is 60 straight and I
hope to keep It consistent and
continue to add to It."
Navratilova’s last loss came In
January to Hana Mandllkova In
a final at Oakland. Calif. Before
that loss she came close to Evrrt
Lloyd's record with a winning
streak of 54. She lost to Kathy
Horvath In the 1983 French
Open, her only loss last year.
Navratilova has now won 111 of
her last 112 matches.
She started her latest victory
skein Feb. 19 by beating Nancy
Yragtn In the U.S. Indoor Cham­
pionships.

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Teltscher has more on Ills mind
than playing U.S. Open champi­
on John McEnroe In Saturday's
semifinals of a 8200.000 men's
tournament.
The No. 3 seed Teltscher
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Pirates 8. Phillies 1
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during hts 3-6. 6 3. 6-4 win over
At Pittsburgh. Tony Pena homcred and doubled Navratilova moved lo a 4-1 lead
sixth seed Kevin Curren of South
and drove In three runs as the Pirates officially In Ihe first set before Ihr rain
Africa.
eliminated the defending NL champion Phillies came again. Tournament of­
“ I’m going to lee and hope It
from the Eastern race. Winner Rod Scurry. 5-6 ficials postponed Ihe match after starts to loosen up." Teltscher
allowed two hits, walked three and struck out one nearly five hours of walling.
said. "I was too nervous to serve.
In two Innings of relief.
The match was rescheduled I kind of picked up pretty well
Reds 5. Astros 2
for late morning Friday but was with my ground strokes."
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Teltscher gained u break at 1-1
eight Innings and knockrd In three runs to lift scattered showers. When the
In the third set In-fore serving u
Cincinnati past the Astros. Soto. 16-7, walked weather cleared. Navratilova
love game, lie took control of the
three and struck out six before giving way to Ted quickly won two games to take set with strong passing shots
Power In the ninth. Soto had two hits and a the first set 6-1 and went on to and backhand service returns.
sacrifice fly.
capture the match easily by
"I don't know whether he wus
Braves 3, Padres 1
taking the second set 6-2.
I n j u r e d or p l u y l n g n o n ­
At San Diego, Rick Mahler pitched a four hitter
chalantly." Curren said. " I kept
Tournam ent officials gave
and Gerald Perry hit his seventh homer to lead Navratilova a bouquet of 56
slicing the ball and proluibly
Atlanta over the Padres. The Braves, looking to rosea and a cake embossed with
played too tentatively. I (elt I
finish second In the NL West, look over 56. They also handed her a
wasn't tn position to do what I
undisputed possession of second, moving ahead check for 85.600 for the Martina
wanted lo do."
of Houston by a game.
Today's other semifinal match
Youth Tennis Foundation and a
Giants B, Dodgers 1
will sec Terry Moor, the only
congratulatory telegram from
At San Francisco, rookie Alejandro Sanchez President Reagan.
unsccdcd player left, go ugulnnt
tripled In one run und scored another on Johnny
No. 8 Brad Gilbert.
"This has to rank as one of my
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Hogstcdl of Sweden 6-3. 6-2 and
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Sunday, Sept ] ] , IfM

Stellar Defensive Effort Can't Save Greyhounds
By Ctarla F itte r
Herald Sports W riter
ORLANDO — Lym aps defense
turned In a strong performance
Friday night, but Its offense
never got closer than the oppo­
n e n t ' s 2 5 •y a r d l i ne. T h e
Greyhounds' Inability to move
the ball on offense enabled
Colonial's Grenadiers to claim a
10-0 victory at Colonial High.

Scott said. "But the ollcnse Just
didn’ t move the football. Our
deepest penetration was Colo­
nial's 25-yard line late In the
game and a holding penalty
killed that drive."
Lyman managed Just 67 yards
rushing and only 39 passing
Friday night. The defense held
lough as long as It could but
Colonial broke a scoreless tie
Lyman fell to 0-3 with Ihc loss with 10 points In the third
and has another tough task next quarter.
It was the punting of Tony
week against Five Star Confer­
ence leader Lake Mary. Colonial Johnson then kept Colonial out
of good field position In the first
Improved to 2-1 with the win.
"Th e defense played a good half. Johnson boomed a 49-yard
hallgamc." Lyman coach Bill punt In the first quaiter. a

Prep Football
32-yardcr that went out of
hounds at the eight-yard line In
the second and a 50-yard effort
also In the second quarter.
Johnson's punting along with
the defensive play of Mike
Henley and Avery Mearweathcr
kept the Grenadiers from scoring
In the first half.
Colonial finally broke the tie
mi d wa y t hr ough the third
quarter when quarterback Mike
Regner hit Curtis Hall for a
seven-yard touchdown pass.

Mustala el Rashid’s conversion
kick gave the Grenadiers a 7 0
lead. Regner completed 6 of 19
passes for 77 yards and was
Intercepted twice.
Regner. who leads Central
Florida In passing, fueled the
11-play. 72-yard drive with a
variety of misdirection plays and
swing passes.
The Grenadiers made It 10-0
when El Rashid booted a 25-yard
field goal with 2:52 left in the
third quarter. The field goal was
srt up bv an Interception.
Ly man fi nal l y got wi thi n
scoring position late In the
fourth quarter, but a holding

penally took them out of position
and enabled Colonial to hang on
to the shutout.
Mike Slrmans carried eight
times for 28 yards to lead Lyman
in rushing while Johnson com­
pleted Just 3 of 15 passes for 36
yards and was intercepted twice.
Lyman's defense held Colonial
to Just 181 y a r d s total offense.
"There were some good de­
fensive efforts led by Mike
Henley and Avery Merweather.
Scott said. "On offense, we
thought we could throw on ihcnt
(Colonial) but weren't able to.
Now we have to get things
together for Lake Mary."

...Sanford
Continued from IB
stopped well short of the first
down. Seminole mounted Its
first scoring drive after Wusson's
30-yard punt.
Seminole took over on Its own
20 and. after four carries by Cliff
Campbell, the ‘ Notes were at
Ihclr own 40. The first quarter
ended two plays later with
Seminole still holding a 2-0 lead.
Seminole continued Its drive
Into the second quarter and the
big play was a 22-yard run by
Dcron Thompson that gave the
Tribe a first down on the Lake
Howell 21. Three plays later.
Seminole had a first and goal at
the eight. But the drive ended,
t e m p o r a r i l y , w h e n Daryl
Edgem on fum bled and Jim
Chalmers recovered for Lake
Howell.
But the Hawks returned the
favor on the very next play as
Innunen fumbled and Seminole
recovered at the seven-yard line.
Lake Howell's defense then rose
to the occuslon und forced
Edgem on. S em in ole's place
kicker, to attempt a 22-yard field
goal, Edgemon's effort was wide
left, though.
Lake Howell got Its first firm!
down of the game, and only of

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...Rams
Continued from IB
chance to fold after we blocked
the punt, but they didn't."
The play In question occurred
with 2:08 left In the third
quarter. Reserve quarterback
John Cowan broke past a Lake
Mary b lo ck er and blocked
Caughell's punt at the Lake
Mary 25. The hall rolled out of
Itnundsal the 15.
With the scored lied at 13-13,
the I’atrlols had pulled the yo-yo
In their direction and appeared
ready to lake control. Dclflacco
picked up two yards and Kurt
Mum bulled for live more behind
monstrous Curt Mull to move
the hall to the Lake Mary 8.
Then the Rams got a break. A
procedure call cost the Fats five
and moved It bark to the 13. On
third down. Dclflacco fired In­
complete Tullls Ihen called for
place kicker Dennis Groseclose.
The versatile senior had the
distance but his 29-yard attempt
wavered to the left with Just 33
seconds left In the third quarter.
"That wus the turning point.”
said Tullls. "When we didn't
stick It In after that blocked
punt. It turned the momentum."
The Rams didn't waste any
time In getting started. Lucarelll,
who . against Ignited (he final
drive.
Taking a pitch, he circled left
hut was greeted by two defend­
ers. l.ucurelll stuck his head Into
b o t h , t h e n s p u n o f f and
scrambled up the sideline for 14
yards and a first down ul the 34.
Underwood was next, motoring
Inside for nine yards at the
quarterendrd
Again It was Underwood, dip­
ping and dodging Inside for 19
yards and a llrsl down ul the
Lake Brantley 38. Lucarelll
followed tackle Mike Galvunl for
eight more to the 30. Underwood
then went for five. Lueurrlll for
two and Underwood for eight
more to Ih 15 as Ihc clock licked
down to 10 minutes.
Ilarlsflcld, playing wldeout.
then wl|H-d out Mam with a
crushing block as Lucarelll
swept ihc right side for seven
y i * to ihc eight. Schmll tried
to scramble Irft. hul lost u yard.
With a little ovt r eight minutes
left. Nelson switched Hnrtsfleld
to UB and the 5-7. 155-pounder
did his thing. "Ray hud the
option to run or puss." said
Nelson. "But If hr can get
around the end. we tell him to
run."
That's exactly whal huppenrd
and Hurt shrill was Just able to
sneak the bull across the plane
for the deciding touchdown.
It was the third o f three
s|tedacular TDs for the Rams.
Lucarelll. who put together his
second 100-yard game with 123
In 17 tries, electrified the big
crowd with 56-yard burst for u
t ouc hdown In I hr opening

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By Lou Stefano
Herald Sports Writer

Lake Mary's Charlie Lucorelli (31) uses a block by Donald Grayson (42) to gain 14 yards against Brantley.
quarter. Underwood's PAT gave
Luke Mary a 7-0 lead with 9:40
left In the quarter.
“ Caughell knocked the end
out and I saw a lllilc gap." said
Lucarelll about Ills cutback.
“ When I see that,. I usually cut
out. I got a lucky rut and there
wus an awful lot of real estate
ahead.”
A little over u quarter later, the
Rums added number two. This
lime tncklr Marty Hopkins and
end Walt White hurrassed De­
Marco Into throwing the Itall
Into a crowd.

to throw and as soon as he
(Grayson) got a step on the
defender, I laid It up Inward the
left corner." said Schmll.
Grayson t&lt;»ok the pass In full
stride and dashed Into the end
zone with 6:10 left In the half.
Underwood’s kick was wide but
Lake Mary was securely ahead
with a 13-0 bulge.
When Lake Brantley couldn t
gel anything going on the next
series. It looked as If the Rams
would take a 13-0 bulge Into the
locker room. At their 35. howev­
e r. J r f f M o rris and Larr y
Froem m lng sandwiched Patt
Murray, who coughed up the
plgskln as Sean O’Hrlun recov­
ered with Jnsl 36 licks to play.

Byron Washington tipped the
ball Into the air und Ilarlsflcld
corralled It ut the Lake Bruntlcy
35. The next strike was deadly.
Srhmlt faked Into the line and
l-ake Brantley needed Just 27.
dropped flvr steps back. He only On the first play. Dclflacco lofted
had eyes for one — wldeout a (tass Into the end zone. Byron
Grayson — who wus running u Washington went up for the ball
down und out on the left side.
but It ticked ofT Ills hands. John
"The line guve me great time Mnndn was standing Itchlnd hint

the first half, after the missed out was no good.
field goal as Jack hit Wasson
Thompson returned the sec­
with a 14-yard pass. But one first ond half kickoff 45 yards to the
d o w n wa s al l t he s t i n g y
50-yard line and. after Campbell
Seminole defense would allow us rambled for 10 yurds on first
Lake Howell was held to minus do wn. It look ed as If the
one yard in the next three plays
and was forced to punt.
'It w a s Ilk * It w as
This time Seminole gave the
ball right back to the Hawks us
tlm * for C hrlitm as or
Whelchel's first down pass was
something. I took fivo
Intercepted by T fir y Gammons
stop* back and it w ot
at the Lake Howell 34.
right
in my hand*.'
After an Incomplete puss on
first down. Jack was sacked by
— Bryan DaBota
Ihe Dr Dose brothers on second
down lor a five-yard loss. Jack's
third down pass wus also In­ Semlnoles had something going.
complete and Wasson came In But, after two incomplete passes
and a sack of Mike Whelchel by
and unloaded a 42-yard punt
Greg Buckley. Seminole had to
The Seminole return man mis
Judged Ihe punt and fumbled It. punt Ihe ball away.
A pair of laikr Howell players
Af t er u 44-yard punt by
had a chance at the loose pigskin Wasson. Seminole again drove
but It s q ui r t e d a w a y and (he ball deep Into Lake Howell
Seminole recovered It at Its own t e r r i t o r y . T h e r u n n i n g of
17-yard line with 2 03 left In the Campbell and JoJo McCloud
first half.
gave Seminole u first down ul
Seminole could only get out to the Hawks' 12 with 2:10 left in
the 21 and had to punt with 35 Ihe third quarter. But. on second
seconds left In the half. Brooks down at the nine, a procedure
received Hal Posey's punt on the penally cost the 'Nolcs five yards
Lake Howell 40-yard line and the and, on the next play. Whelchel
senior speedster broke loose for a fumbled und Dave Williams re­
39-yard return to the Seminole covered for Ihe Hawks.
11. With no time outs leh. Luke
Lake Howell then got Its sec­
Howell chose to go for the field ond first down of the game on
goal with 25 seconds left and Ihe last play of the third quarter
Jeff Philips' try from 29 yards as Jack hit Wasson for a 13-yard

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and the Patriot wide receiver
pulled In the pass at the six-inch
iinr.
Everybody knew what was
coining next, but Dclflacco Jusl
followed the 6-6. 275-pound Mull
Into the end zone for the TD with
nine seconds to play. The PAT
wus wide, but Brantley was back
In the game. 13-6.
The Patriots pulled even on
Ihe first drive of the second half.
Using the strong running of
Emmons and Marn. the Pats
used a 16-play. 72-yard march
for the Ivlng score.
The drive, however, wasn't
without Its theatrics. Facing a
fourth down ul ihc Lake Mary
tight. Tullls culled for the fake
field goal. “ I knew It wus com­
ing.'* said Ram lln eb a ck rr
Caughell. "And when he (Em­
mons) ran right. I thought we
had hint slopped.*'

They did. temporarily. Em­
mons. however, reversed his
Held und picked up a great block
by Scott Salmon who wiped out
two defenders. Emmons Ihen
circled left to the other sideline
and found Rich Pearce In the
end zone.
He (llpj&gt;cd the ball and Pearce
made a diving catch. "Just a
great play by Emmons." said
Tullls. "A n d Pearce made u
super catch." Groseclose added
the PAT and Brantley was even
until Nelson culled for Ihe filet
mlguon und Hartsfleld delivered
Ihe deciding score.
"That should have been a
nice, easy 20-7 win." laughed
Nelson while reclining In his
mausoleum of u coaching room.
"But they made all those big
play. It wus a helluva game until
Ihe final minute."
Over 9.000 screaming fans will
ullest to that.
,

gain. The drive ended three out. Edgemon missed the con­
plays later, though, as the version kick but Seminole had a
Seminole defense once again 8-0 lead with 1:28 left to pluy.
rose to the occasion.
" I t happened so qui ck I
A short punt by Wasson gave
couldn't believe U." Bryan Deihe Tribe good field position but
Bose said of his interception. "It
Seminole had to punt after three
w us l i ke It wa s t i me f or
plays. After a pass completion
Christinas or something. I took
for no gain on first down and a
five steps back and it was right
tncompletlon on second. Jack
In my hands."
was sacked for the fourth time ol
Lake Howell picked up a pair
the game, this time by Brinson
o f first downs on Its next
and Lowry for a 13-yard loss.
Seminole then took over with possession and got to midfield
5:20 left In Ihe game and the 2-0 with 50 seconds left to play. On
lead, the sm allest possible first down at the 50. Jack was
margin of victory for a shutout, almost Intercepted and. on sec­
looked Insu rm oun table. So ond down, he was sacked again
'much so that a number of Lake by Brinson. T w o m ore In­
Howell faithful filed out o f the complete passes gave Seminole
the ball on downs and the
stadium.
Seminole whittled the clock defense came off the field having
down to 2:02 before It wus forced Just won a football game.
to punt on fourth down at the
" W e were a w esom e." d e­
Lake Howell 43-yard line. Posey' fensive lineman Hall said. “ We
lifted a high punt that only went Jusl had to bear down and do the
about 10 yards In the air. but It Job."
t o o k a g o o d b o u n c e and
Seminole downed It at the on­
Mike DeDose credited Ihc de­
e-yard line.
fensive performance to hard
With 1:45 remaining. Jack w ork In the wei ght room.
was forced to throw from his "W orking out In the weight
own end zone. His first two room Is like a seventh period
passes were Incomplete. Jack class for us." he said. "Right
then looked for Evans on third after practice, we go to the
down, but threw right Into Ihe weight room and work out.
waiting hands of Bryan DcBosc Coach (Dave) Mosure Is working
who hauled It In and bulled Into us hard and It's really paying
Ihe end zone from seven yards off."

OVIEDO — Oviedo's lalntird
running back Charles 'Pop'
Bowers hud rolled up 361 yards
In Jusl 38 carries in Ihe Lion's
first two games (Ills season. Both
Oviedo wins.
Friday night, however, the
Bowers' offensive machine was
ground to a halt as the St. Cloud
Bultdogs shut out the Lionel
14-0, and In the process held Ihe
senior fullback to Jusl 4 I yards
In 15 carries.
But St. Cloud head coach Joe
Smith said his strategy wasn't to
key on Bowers. ” 1 don't know
how anybody else feels hut 1fed
that there are very few people
good enough to beat a leant.'' lie
said. We Just wanted everybody
to be in their position because If
we key on him IBowers) and
everybody runs to him and he
cut s back, there's nobody
there."
Oviedo football coach Jack
Blanton was less scientific than
his counterpart. "We Just didn't
play well. St. Cloud Just wanted
to win more than we did," said
the fiery Blanton. "They were a
better football team tonight than
we were."
the key lo the
os much or
Even though
Bowers rolled up Ihe yards.
Oviedo scored only 17 total
points In the two wins. Friday
night, the defense was pushed
up and down the field but made
the big play lo keep Oviedo In
the game.
On the second play of Ihe
game, St. Cloud quarterback
Steve Edwards hit flanker Brad
Hendrcn with a three-yard pass
but the Lion defense gang
tackled Hendrcn. causing and
recovering a fumble In Bulldog
territory. But four plays netted
Just five yards and the scoring
threat ended on the Bulldog 26.
After trading punts, the St.
Cloud offense, which up to
Friday's game was the number
two passing offense In Central
Florida, got untracked. Edward*
hit Ed Trcdway for six yards and
fullback Tom Herring busted up
the middle for 10 more lo put the
Bulldogs deep In Oviedo territo­
ry. Facing a fourth and one on
Ihc 26. Edwards ran a keeper lor
the'first down to keep the drive
alive.
On a second and 10 from tl*
10, Edwards rolled out to the
right side and throw back across
the middle into the waiting ann*
of Lion linebacker Kevin Clifford
to kill the drive.
The Lions, though, were stljl
without offense as three Bowers'
carries could net only four yards
and a short punt put the defense
back on the field, defending from
Its own 45. From there, the
Bulldog offense, which was
supposed to fill the atr with
passes, scored on seven plays,
six of them rushing plays, to put
the 'Dogs up 7-0 with 7:43 left in
the half.
The key to the drive was a firs!
and goal play on the two
Fullback Dave Rinehart bulled
the ball up the middle and was
hit hard, causing Ihe ball to fly
Into the endzone where the Llop
defense recovered, but the ball
was ruled dead at the two. StCloud scored on the next play.
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�Which Is exactly what happened
against Astronaut When Whelchel did
get the lime, and did get his feet
planted, and did avoid lhe rush, and
did get the pass airborne. Cushing was
there to snag It.
On the first play of the second
quarter against Astronaut. Cushing
made a nice diving grab for nine vards.
Then. In the third quarter, Whelchel
found him again and the sure-fingered
senior hauled In the pass for 15 yards.
"I had six passes that were supposed
to go to me." said Cushing. "But three
times the line fell apart and the other
lime It w'as batted down.”
Which makes for a frustrating
evening for any wldcout. “ It becomes
very frustrating." said Cushing. “ You
practice and practice and practice.
Sometimes, you want lo quit because
It doesn't seem like y o u 're a c ­
complishing anything."
But don't look for this Seminole to

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Continued from IB
Jiomchmcs. Whelchel looks like a
million dollars. Bui olher times "
Oiher limes, well, he looks like hr
did against Astronaut. Despite the
lackluster showing |5-for-20) against
Astronaut. Posey maintains the air
attack has not been grounded. ” 1don’t
Jhlnk Astronaut was a fair assess­
ment.’’ said Posey. "W e didn’t have
real good protection, but Mike still has
to learn he’s got lo stay In there and
handle the pressure. He’s going to ect
hit anyway."
But what about Cushing? "As far as
Mike s hands go. he's as close to being
a standout end as anyone we've had "
said Posey about his 5-11. 161-pound
senior. "If you get the ball near him,
he l| make the effort to catch It.”

Evening Herald, Sanford. FI.

He was determined to come back,
though, and six weeks later he did.
Unbelleveably. he was running the
same patterns, took the same dive and
fractured his collarbone In the same
place.
Did It cross his mind to consider
another position? "No. not at all. Now
my collarbone's nice and hard."
laughed the dark-haired senior. "W ide
receiver Is the only poslllon I've ever
wanted to play.
"T h e only bad thing about It Is that
you have lo rely on other people a lot.
The line has to block and the
quarterback has to get It near you. I've
thought about playing DB (defensive
back) where It would lx- Just me and
the hall carrier, hut I decided against
It."
Cushing and Whelchel. who Is also
an excellent student, feel they have
lime on their side. “ It’s only the

'W e ’ve got a lot of tlmo to
provo ourselves to coach
Posey. We've |ust got to
show him that w e can throw
and catch the ball so he
won't be afraid to call It.'

— M ike Cushing
quit. He's been through enough to
discourage Cliff Branch and Lynn
Swann, hut It hasn't kept hint side­
lined.
Cushing, who didn't play organized
football until he entered Grooms. felt
the patn of the game dining his first
season. While running patterns for the
Panthers, he dove for a ball and landed
on his collarbone. Crack. It cost him
six weeks.

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U.S. Embassies
Were Warned Of
Another Attack
WASHINGTON (Ul’ ll
— The Stale Depart­
ment warned Its em­
bassies around the
world two weeks ago
that It feared another
terrorist attack on a
U.S. Installation was
being plotted.
The attack occurred.
Two suicide bombers
k i l l e d 23 p e o p l e
Thursday at the U.S.
Em bassy In Beirut,
Lebanon.
In light of the bom­
bing, the State De­
partment again Is sen­
ding messages to all
e m b a s s i e s and
missions In the world,
with emphasis on the
Middle East, warning
them to tighten securi­
ty even further.
S p o k e s m a n Joh n
Hughes told reporters
the Islamic Jihad — a
group that has claimed
responsibility for two

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at P O
Bai 711. *717 Seminole A v e .
Goldenrod. Seminole County,
Florida under the IIctlIleus
noma of M ET ROLAND, and
that I Intend to register said
name with the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florldo In accordance with tho
provisions ol the Fictitious
Noma Statutes, to wit Section
4SS Of Florida Statutes 1*57
/s/Robert S Belles
Publish September 1. f, 14. 11.
If
O EX »

other attacks on U.S,
targets In Lebanon —
reportedly called the
Beirut office of the
Agence France Press
news agency Sept. 8 to
threaten. In Hughes’
words, "to strike very
shortly at key Ameri­
can Interests In the
Middle East.”
" T h a t threat was
taken seriously," he
said. "U.S. missions In
the area were alerted."
But two terrorists
managed to shoot their
w ay past Lebanese
guards and approach
th e e m b a s s y In a
bom b-laden ve h icle
that exploded, killing
at least 23 people. In­
cl udi ng two A m eri­
cans.
A State Department
spokesman said, "If we
had built the building,
we would have built It
differently."

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FIN Number 44-070CP
IN R E : ESTA TEO F
ROSENA MCINTOSH, a/k/e
Florence Rosena McIntosh.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of tho
Mtato ot ROSENA MclNTOSH.
d e c e a se d . F ile N um ber
44 470 CP. If pending In the
C ircu it Ceurt lor Seminole
C o u n ty. F lo r id a . P ro b ate
Division, tho address ol which Is
P O. Drawer " C " . Senlord.
Florldo 77771 The names end
addresses ot Ihe personal repre
tentative and the personal rep
retenletlve'l attorney ere set
torth below
All Interested persons era
required to tile with this court.
WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS OF
THE FIR ST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE (II oil claims
against the estate ond t il any
oblocllon by on Interested
person to whom this Nolle# was
mailed that challenges the valid
Ity at Ihe will, the qwellllcetlons
ot the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ol tho
court.
A LL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
7 IONS NOT SO F IL E O W ILL
BE FO R E V E R B A R R E O
Publication ol this Nolle#
began on September &gt;1. 1*44
Personal Representative
/*/ Burton Dyel McIntosh. Jr
US Robin Road
Altamonte Springs. F L 17701
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Denial J LeFevre. Lawyer
lOflW Fairbanks Avenue
P O Bos 70
Winter Pork. Florldo
Telephone (7011447 7*71
Publish September 17.70. ISOs
O EX 114

Sanford Man
Arraigned In
Child Sex Case
A 58-ycar-old San­
ford man awaiting trial
Oct. 1 on a charge of
sexual hatlery to u
6-year-old Sanford boy
was arraigned Thurs­
day on charges of vio­
lation of probation.
Clifford Mllllkcn Jr.,
o f 121014 Magnol i a
Ave., nrTested April 17
In connection with the
sexual battery, a p ­
peared before Circuit
J u d g e R ober t
McGregor to have a
VOP hearing date set.
The hearing Is to de­
termine If Mllllkcn's
arrest on the sexual
battery charge violated
his probation earlier
this year for four lewd
and lascivious assaults
on a girl In 1080.
M llllkcn was sen­
tenced to lOO years In
1080 on the charges of
sexual battery to the
girl but had the sen­
tence reduced to 19
years In 1062 on a
technicality to lewd
and lascivious assaults.
T h e s e n t e n c e was
further reduced later In
1982 to 714 years so
Mllllkcn could receive
treatment as a men­
tally disordered sex of­
fender. Mllllkcn, how­
ever, refused treatment
and since the state
cannot force a prisoner
to participate In such a
program and the Judge
no longer had Jurisdic­
tion In the case, he was
released In February
after approximately 314
years In prison.
With the consent of
both the prosecuting
attorney. Kurt Erlenbach, and Mllllkcn's
defense attorney,

Legal Notice
IN THB CIRCU IT COURT.
CIO H TM N TH
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
t t M IN O L I COUNTY.
FLO RID A
F R O S A T I DIVIttON
FIN Number SM1I-CF
I N R I l ES TA TE OF
P H IL L IP A. SYR D .
Dk i m N
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol Iho
MUW ol P H ILIP A. BYRD,
d o c o e io d . F i l s N u m b e r
S4 411 CP. It pending In Ihe
C ircu it. Court lor Seminole
C o u n ty , F lo r id a , P ro b e lo
Division, the addrete ol which It
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford, Florldo J7771. Tho
name* ond oddrouM ol Iho
personal roproeonlollvo ond tho
personal roproeonlollvo'e ol
tomty ore oat torth below
All Intoroetod portone oro
required Is file with Silt court.
WITHIN T H R E E MONTHS OF
TH E F IR S T PUBLICATION OF
THIS N O TICE; ( II all claims
against the Mtele and tt) any
oblo cllon by an Inloroelod
person to wham Nile nallta wat
mailed that eholtongoa tho valid
Ity dl tha will, tha suallflcalleni
of tho personal representative,
venue, er lurledktton el We
court.
A L L CLAIM S AND O i J E C
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
B E F O R E V E R BA R RED .
Pwbftootton el Wl* Notice hat
rlO, use
TH E RESAM cOU AIDE
BYRO
La m wood Villose Apartment*
1000 Douglas Rood. Apt. H H
Longweod. Florida SUM
Attorney lor Poreonol
Representative
R O B E R T M M O R R IS.Require
« l| WMtttth Street
Peel O tlka Drawer lew
Unlord. Florida S im leJO
Telephene; l » | » l m o
Publish September 14. ! L I MO
O EX IW

I\

Vaughn Brennan, the
furturc hearing — after
the sexual battery trial
— will be scheduled
lx-fore Circuit Judge C.
Vernon Mize who wljl
conducting the sexual
battery trial.
A c c*o r d I n g t o
McGregor, testimony
from that trial will be
used to delermine If a
violation of probation
occurred.
According to arrest
reports. Mllllkcn was
arrested after u proba­
tion officer went to his
neighborhood to warn
a mother to keep her
children away from the
suspect because he had
served time for child
molesting.
Dur i n g the vi si t,
probation apd parole
officer Steven Beasley
learned that her son
r e p o r t e d l y was
assaulted twice In late
March or early April,
according to a Sanford
police report.
Mllllkcn Is being held
without bond In the
Seminole County Jail.
- D e i n e

IN T H EC IB C U IT COURT OF
THE EIO H T IE N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER:
00 744* CA M E
RE
TH E M A R R IA G E O F:
P H IL U P G L E N R O S E
Petitioner
K IM B E R LY RUTH ROSE
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: K IM B ER LY RUTH ROSE
(Address Unknown) Lost Known
Address S South River Street
Frenkl In. Warren County. Ohio
YOU A R E N O TIFIED that on
action tor Distortion ot Mar
rloge hot boon tiled against you
In tho above named Ceurt. end
yeu are required to serve a copy
the Petition on the Petitioner's
a t te r n e y . C A R M IN E M
B R A V O . E S Q U IR E , pi
CARMINE M BRAVO. P A ,
I4S0 Slate Rood 414. Sulla 7.
Long wood Springs -Professional
Cantor. Long
Lot wood. Florldo 73710
ond IIN the original answer or
pleading In tho ottlce ol tho
Clerk ot the Circuit Court In and
tor SEM INOLE County. Florldo.
on or before tho 10th day ol
October. IN4
It you loll to do to. ludgmenl
by default will bo takon against
you tor the relief demanded In
the pelllion
WITNESS my hand ond eool
mis Sth day ot September. 1H4
(SEA L)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
C L E R K OF
THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: JeanBrlllenl
Deputy Clark
Publish: September f. 14. 77. X .
HB4
O EX SS

J o r d a n

Legal Notice
IN TH E CIRCU IT COURT FOR
S EM IN O LI COUNTY,
FLO RID A
PRORATE DIVISION
File Number *4-11* CP
IM R E: ES T A T E O F
M A R G A RETS HART.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The adm lnlitrollon ol tho
Mtataol M ARGARET S. HART,
d e c e e ie d . F ile N um b er
40 I I I CP, l i pending In the
C ircu it Ceurt lor Seminole
C o u n ty , F lo r id a . P re b ate
Olvlelen. the eddreu el which is
Post Ottlco Drawer "C", Sen
lord. Florida 11771. The nemet
end addresses el the personal
representative end Ihe personal
representative's attorney are
eel torth below
All Inleroiled persons ore
required to tile with this court.
WITHIN T H R EE MONTHS OF
THE FIR S T PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE I II all claims
against the estate and (1) any
oblocllon by on Interested
person to whom mis notice was
moiled that challenges the valid
Ity ol tha will, tha quantisations
of tho personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of tho
court
A LL CLAIMS AND O BJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R BARRED
Publication of this Notice has
begun on September 10. IM4
Personal Representative
BRUCE OROBNYX
IN I Isabel Drive
Senlbel Island. Florida 17*17
Attorney tar Personal
Representative
Thomas E Moorey
M OOREY, SEALS. OARVIN
A T R IP P . P A
Post Oflko Drawer MaO
Fori Myers. F lor Ido J1TC7
Telephone S ll/ lle Id a
Publish September 14, I t IM4
D EX I0J

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice l i hereby given that I
am engaged In business ol TtJ
Coach light O r., Fern Park,
Semlneto County. Florldo 71770
under mo flctlttoue nemo at
THE GERMAN WAY, ond that I
Intend to register told name
with tha Clark ot the Circuit
Court, Semlneto County. Florldo
In accordance with tho pro
vlslona el the Fklltlous Name
Statutes, to wit: Section US Of
Florldo Slatuto* tMJ.
I l l Slgrld Stupelmen
Publish September f, u , i i . yg,
IfBf.
O EX SB
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number t f 140CP
IN R E t ES T A T EO F
AM O SW ILLIA M RAYLE.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of tho
aslo lo ol AMOS W IL L IA M
R A Y L E. deceased. Flto Number
la UN CP. It ponding In Iho
C ircu it Court tar Seminole
C o u n ty, F lo r id a , P ro b ate
Division, the address ot which I*
Semlneto County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florldo 11771. Tho
nemos and addresses at the
pereonel reprttentotlvo and the
poreonol representative'# at
tornay ore eat torth below
All Interacted persons oro
required to tile with mis court,
WITHIN T H R EE MONTHS OF
THE FIR ST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: ID Oil claims
ogolnst tho osloto and 111 any
oblocllon by an Intoroetod
person to whom Mia netka woe
melted that challenges the valid
Ity of the will, the quellfkettone
at the poreonol representative,
venue, or lurledktton ot the
court.
A L L CLAIM S AND O B JEC ­
TIONS NOT SO F IL E O W ILL
• E F O R E V E R BARRED .
Publication of this Notice hoe
begun an September 37. Itte
Poreonol Represent#live
B L A IN E V IR G IN IA
SCHOOPING
I I U Banyan Drive
Maitland. Florida
Attorney tor Poreonol
Roproeonlollvo:
ABBOTT *4 H I RRING. P A .
UBIWoetFIretSlroot
Son lord. F L 11771
Telephone (MU m a700
Publish September 13. M. Iff#
D EX tU

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIO U S NAME STATUTE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O IVEN
Wot the undersigned, pursuant
to Chapter Oil Of, Florldo Slot
utas. will register wlW tho ClerS
Of tho Circuit Court. SomlnoN
County. Florldo. upon receipt ot
proof ol tho publication ot this
Notice, tha fictitious name
P U R E C LEA N ER S , located at
M l W Senlendo Springs Rood.
Longwood F L 77/10. Seminole
County. Florldo
Thoea engaged In such busl
ness ond tho porconlego ot
ownership Is; S IK E EN , INC. —
MOV
Doled ot Orlando. Orange
County. Florida, mis Iftti day ol
September. IMS
L E V H SMITH
Agent lor Registrant
IV N Highland Awnuo
Post Office Boa IIU
Orlando. Florldo M U
Publish September 13. 70 A
October 7,14 1M4
D EX tit

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando * Winter Park

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DEADLINES
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Sunday - Noon Friday
Monday - 11:00 A.M. Saturday

21—Personals

71— H e lp W a n t e d

•ABORTION*
let Tr*matter abortion 7 11 wke .
1140 Medico Id; 111# wke.
1110 Medicaid 1170 Gyn
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tree counseling Professional
core supportive atmosphere,
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AVON EARN1NOIWOWIII
O PEN T E R R IT O R IE S NOWMI
H IM ** or 77704*1 ______
Babysitter Needed prater in my
homo Rator. required. Coll
after * PM 777 0M7
Bo Flooded with otter*t Make
M o n e y w o r k in g ot
homalDatoll* Ruth SSAE to
O B. Dept. A 3*24 S Senlord
A w . Sanford. Flo 77771.
Capo Cenewrol firm eapondlng
In Seminole I worker* pro
during, 4 more needed *7*0
P/T. 14)0 full time Carter
oriented people Only ow r II.
Full training
771 *707, bator* 4
4 cra ftsm en *
Til* aattor*. gleuori. trim carp o n te ri, and m arb le In ­
staller* Top pay permanent I

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WOMEN'S HEALTH
NEW LOCATION
1700 W, Colonial Dr Orlando
JOS m 0431
I 100 111 7744 ________
e e S IN O L IS L IS T E N # a
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Coll AAA Introductions Iff-1100
Women 77. attractive blonde,
overweight. I child, seeks a
good, down to oarth. marriage
minded man, 111 0005

23—Special Notices
Andrea's Lawn A Landscaping
Specialising In maintenance ol
Cpmmorlcal Property
Largo A Small................ I l l TfU
HOLYLAND

San Sun Travel Agency
_OnJo^ajtChurchPaja_

27—Nursery t,
Child Cere
Child core, aicallanl reference*
Senlord airport area Coll
771 4447.

33—Reel Estate
Courses
BA LL School ol R ail Estate
771 a lito r 771 7144
GU ARAN TEED Employment
MASTER CHARGE OR VISA

55—Business
Opportunities
D EA LER SW A N TED
Residential security system*
101 711 I7W
ROUTE FOR SALE
Handling pure, natural trult
lukes Service pro established
account* In metals such ot
Holiday Inn, Remade. How
erd Johnson. Quality Inn. Bast
Western, etc Will I eke tie.aao
cash, Includes Inventory ond
equipment No selling replace
product only Will net appro*
Imately 1JOO par week Writ#
Bos 710747. Birmingham. At.
31714 Include phono numbar
or cell toll tra* I *00111 aoaf

41—Money to Lend
Bualnai* Capital *10.000 to
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1411 Winter Pk. Flo 777*0.

47— Career

Emptopntni
323-5171
1)7* French Ave.
CRT OPERATORS
« month* plut asparlanc# *
must No Fa* Ablest Tempo
rory Very lea 111 7*48
Driver needed Warehouse help
er needed Apply In person to
Mr Gilliam 440 N Orange
A w . Orlando 411 4441 or Mr
Rabun ot 1100 S French A w
777 7M7
D R IV E R / B U L K P LA N T
POSITION Chaulier llconta A
clean driving record Good
pay, hotpltalliatlon, other
benefit* Apply Semlneto Po
froieum Co. 703 N. Laurel
A w , Senlord
Earn *0/ hr . part lima House ol
Lloyd No Inwslmont Fro#
*300 kill 174 4051
ELECTR O N IC ASSEM BLERS
E i per lance In wiring printed
circuit. Immediate openings
In Longwood aroa Ablest
Temporary Service 111 7*40
Even When It's Hot no on*
C l o i e t th e D o o r On A
Classified Ad
Excellent Income tor part time
homo assembly work. For
Into Call *04 441 KM), Eat
7*40 Open Sun
ftaperlancad Merfgag* Lean
First Federal *1 Seminole.
Call Mr. Alban at 117 1141.
Experienced Body man Needed
far Cel 11sen Werk In local
Pomt a. Node know « * *4*a
Field Service Manager
Mutt like working with hand* A
outdoor work *17.000 Base.
Cash Bond Raqulred
________
2)4 1M 4*47
Full time babysitter needed In
my home tor 7 small children
Fo* nog Reference* Coll
373 *2*4
O E N E R A L O F F IC I C L E R K
Typo 4* W P M . Phono, til*,
fa m ilia r with o lllc * pro
ceodures. Permanent position
Never* Fee.

Counseling
A Batter Way to Oo Into Buslness. Franchise Institute at
America ottering I- doy semi
nor at Orlando College Sept
17. C lo u limited to 70. Regis
trattan Of* 77*7

71—Help Wanted
A I Applicator needed to applr
synthetic finish to car*, boat*
and airplane* No a spar tone*
needed. On up to *1011 dollar*
par hour. For work In the
l a n i a r d a r e a , c o ll Mr
117 004 71*1.
ACCOUNTINO C L E R K
i Accounts Payabta ond Receivable Typo 4*
WPM. Accural* Permanent
position Novara Foe
TEMP PERM 774-1341
Administrative Secretary
Typing S i Wpm., accu ral*.
Immediate openings In Lake
Mary No F*o. Ablest Tempo
racy Service 731 7*40
Agenli Wonted. Advar tolas
High comm Coll or write
Diion Public System, l i l t
Ocean Shore Blvd . Ormond
Ech F L 77074 *04 4410770
ASSEM BLY FABRICATORS
10 no*dad to Hart Immediately
*4 17par hour first shift
*4 40 per hour second shift
Mult haw transportation and bo
able to lift M lbs Permanent
position Never eft#

TEMP PERM 774-1341
AUTOBOOYMAN
on d P A IN TER S H ELP ER
N EED ED 7 7 I0I0*
a aA V O N *a
S I L L OR BUY. For Into.
777-41**. 121 t i l l

TEMP PERM 774-I34R
General Office work. 40 hour
weak Paid vacation* and hoi
May* Salary baud on exporltncad Call 1314*4)
Help Wanted E spar tones Cable
TV amen and laborers to work
In O r la n d o a r o a . C a l l
*04 47) o*7t.__________________ .
Homo Tttophom* Inter viewers
wonted tor monthly market
research prelect. No tailing
Involved Please coll Undo
Winch at ttratogk Research
I 7S) 404] celled
Housewives Needed to serve
customer* at Famous Re
cotpe. Doy ond night, alee
co ok* : s i g n above
m in im u m . E x p o r lo n c o d
o is ltla n t manager* apply
olM. II U S. French A v r ,
Sontord. and 41 N Mwy 17/ f l,
Cstselborry
LPN Part lima I) to 74 hr*, o
week. MD attic*. Sanford
area Ask lor Bobbto O l M S
Make morey working ot home
Be flooded with otters Details
rush stamped, sail addaesaed
envelope to E . L D . t i ll
Elliott A w . Sontord. Florida.
77771
N EED
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA*
C A LL)** 1444.

OPERATIONS
MANAGER
National company with ow r 7 »
location* l* expanding Into the
Sontord or**. If you how tho
Mil Imago to handle

$46,800 PERYEAR

-you may haw tho Q u a lific ation s
w* seek W* otter escoptlonol
earning*, unlimited market,
basic ond continuous training,
your own office and Halt,
radio frequency perimeter
protection For Pete! It.
301-7174211

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In busl nets «t 2*44
S. F r e n c h A v e ., S anfo rd,
Seminole County. Florida 77771
under Iho fictitious nemo of
IN S U R A N C E W O R L O O F
SA N FO R D . A A A B S O LU T E
AUTO INSURANCE WORLO
ond A .A U T O IN S U R A N C E
WORLD, ond that I Infer * to
register said noma with tho
Clark of tho Circuit Court.
Semlneto County. Florida In
accordance with tha provision*
of the Fkilttou* Noma Statute*,
to wit: Section la* Of Florldo
Statute* 1**7.
S H IR LEY A. LUCAS. INC.
!*/ Shlrtoy A. Lucas
Publish September 14. 72. 30 1
October 7.1*44
D EX ft

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Ing o tow good people to train
In bathroom r* modeling II
you how oxportonc* In point
■preying. Ill* repair, or look­
ing tor o good trad*, aw art
looking tor you Good pay I
Goad bona Ills I VolM Florldo
Driver* License ond w tikle
rtQuirid
Call Mr Millar 331 N i l
Part llmo Inventory tokfft.
Varied doy* ond hour*. Must
how dependable transport#
lien and phono. 0 4 *t*4
PART TIM E H O U S EK EEP ER
Per coupto. no C h ild re n
________ Sontord » ! O f)
PROCESS MAIL AT HOME I
*7* 00 par hund-adI No expo
rlanca Pari or lull llmo. Start
im m ediately. Details send
■•If a d d re sse d stom p ed
onwtope to C. R I. TOO. p. o
Bax 41. Stuart. PI lLrW

7 1 - H e lp W a n te d

S EC R ET A R Y

R ECEPTIO N IST
Phone*, type, good moth skills,
first and second shift Perm*
nent Sontord Never a Fo*

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

7 1 - H e lp W a n te d

TEMP PERM 774-1341
Ret Iable, mature people wanted
part time. Mull how cor, ond
phono 770 *100
S A LES LA D Y Espfrlencod In
•oiling led to* wear Apply In
person only No phone calls
R oJay U f E lit St
SEC R ET A R Y
Typing *0 wpm Immediate long
term openings No Fee Ablest
Temporary Service 771 7*40
T ELEP H O N E SOLICITOR
E xpertoncod Only. *4 00 Hr
Kirby Company 771 *440
TOOL A D IE M AKER
S to 10 yrs experience with
J IG S . Die*, end llitu r a t
Permanent Sanford Perm#
non! position Never a Foe
TEMP PERM 774-1341
TRUCK D RIVER
N ew driver to moke local do
llw rlot No overnight. Must
how clean driving record and
b* DOT cortlltod Alto need
stock pulton to pull stock
order* Apply In person at
Port* City Distribution O r.
TCI ■Cornwall Rd. Sontord
H in t To B e At Tha Top
Como Sot Us At

AM EMPLOYMENT
Will Show You Tho
"STAIRS TO SUCCESS"
CRT T R A IN E E --- ---------- 117?
Room to grow Top Insurance
company otter* denial plan ♦
7711 hour weak
CAR P R E P P E R S ---- ------- *17*
Will train to intlell radios and
iteroot Could lead to man
egementl
FRONT O F F IC E ...................IIN
Your winning personality put*
you In this professional com
pony
D E L IV E R Y ........................... U N
Your good driving record could
put you in tha driver tael Coll
Bov, 177 *174 lor detail*
CA SH IER/RECEPTIO N IST
Great wty to get your future on
tti* right track.
CAFTSM EN TR A IN EES
Can you.reed a tap* measure? II
so. coll now. Plenty O/T lima
hart
O F F IC E O R E E T E R ............ttH
G R R R T fun career. Just light
typing win* I
IM M EDIATE HIRINOI
C L E R IC A L FLO A TER
R E T A IL MANAGEMENT
WAREHOUSE
R E T A IL SALES

323-5176
W A N T!D
T EL EP H O N E SOLICITORS
fo experience necessary For
more Information, coll and
ask tor Tony. Between 7 and t
p m. 777 M il
WAREHOUSEMEN
Immediate apenlno In Senlord
and Lake M ary Area. No Poe

Ablest Temporary Service
771 7*40

Whit A |tn c|
Cm S if Thqr An
♦ I I N SANFORD *

AM EMPLOYMENT
1st Us Fro** It i i

CALL 232-5176
OFC. ASSISTANT___________ II U
Happy person needed Room to
grow. D ive rsifie d dutloi.
Benefit*.
COMPUTER C L E R K ........ *177
Easy |ob Casual ottlco. Benefit*
Include denial. Coll Beverly
111 117*
R EC EP T IO N IS T ..... ............SIN
Don't be (tuck In * rut. Your
skills can land you a |ob with
tun people I
INVOICE C L E R K ................ tIM
Take over busy spot Work with
llgurot. Use your fatont* here I
APPLIAN CE SA LES._______ U N
Inside fleer sat** and outside
sales to tonfreetart Salary
plus bonus
S A LES R E P ....... ................... U K
Wood product knowledge or
c e n it r u c llo n background
help*. Benefits package help* I
W AREH OUSE...................... IIU
Friendly boas Could load to
Solo* Rap spot. Coll Colleen
tor Intormat Ion 37* *174
OC INSPECTOR................... SIM
Fast rolsot Will train to run
press machine. Good carter

Protess'onal top notch skills
Professional appearance
Permanent N ew raFee

TEMP PERM 774-1341
Sound and Fire Alerm Technl
clan 7 yrs, minimum axporl
once In Field Service ** to IIS
per hr Only qualified Audio
System* of Ft# *44 0*47

73— Employment
Wanted
Mechanic with tools end truck
needs work Call 373 44*4 Ask
tor J R __________ _____________

♦l—Apartments/
House to Share
Master Bedroom with privet*
bath, furnished tod. TV. Near
Park A 70th STOP mo 777 77*4
Sgl adult to share 7 Bdrm Apt
with some. *110 Include* util.deposit 777 44fk3, or 171 4f*7

93—Rooms for Rent
Christian Hestel
TV. kitchen, laundry, mold, but,
*4Swk up 477 *4M. 477 UIO
Largo room near town, quiet,
kitchen prlwteges UO/woek
771 *7*4 e wnlnp ■or * ‘ends
Room privet# entrance A bath
Nlc# area M V wk. plus see.
Rot roq T lU f W E w
Room lor rent.
Reasonable price
Call 777 MU
SAN FORD. Root weekly A
Monthly ratos Util Inc oil
*00 Oak
Adults 1 441 7447
SAN FOR O Furnished rooms by
the week Reasonable rales
Maid service Call 71) 4*07 1 7
PM 41* Palmetto A w _________
Senlord NIC* room w/celllng tan
In clean home tor ompioyed
man. tlOwk. 727 044*___________
S u n ia n d E s t a t e s
Own
bathroom Kitchen privileges
UOsweek Call 777 17TC

97-Apartments
Furnished / Rent
Fwrn. Apts, tor Senior Cltlien*
714 Palmetto A w
J Cowan No Phone Calls
Largo 1 Bdrm . 7
Bath Condo, fulty and nicely
furnished, Ico maker, micro,
woshar d ryar. ic r porch,
pool Owner retains I Bdrm .
A bath, but tenant almost
txclutlw private use of entire
unit Adults, reference*, no
pets, avail now. *7* wk pays
Oil. 773 010* or 131 7*47 _______
Low ly 7 bdrm on two floors
Complete privacy *100 week
plus *700 security Call 373
?3*» or 123 1403
Lovely t bdrm ettld on cy.
Complete prlvecy &gt;7) a week
plut *1)0 security deposit Call
717 TMtor 173 1403._________
SANFORD COURT APT).
Studio Apartments
1bedroom apertment
t Bedroom furnished apt
1 Bedroom apartments
Sanfar cltlien* discount

99-A p a rtm en ts
Unfurnished / Rent
LU XURY APARTMENTS
Family A Adults Section
Pealstde. 7 Bedroom*
Master Cava Apartmants.
71) 7»M
Ppm On Weekends.
NEW 7 Bdrm Apart lor rent,
CHA. no pats UTO month. 1200
security, ralarences required
773 » I7 after I P M
A 7 bedroom, also air condl
l.oned efficiency No pels *71
week. 1)00 deposit Call 773
4*07 * 7 P M 41* Palmetto
t Bedroom Garage Apartment
culat neighborhood, cable A
partial utilities Included
*300 month 377 7*1*
101 — H o u s e s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t
Fum or Unturn *1*0 month
Utilities not Included First,
last, security Lease 174 4145

103-Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
CMULUOTTA 1 Bdrm 3 room*,
kitchen appliance*, carpet*,
drapes, porch *110 per mo
Fee 17*7100 SavOn Rentals.
Inc . Realtor.
t e e IN DELTONA • • e
e • HOMES FOR RENT e o

* * »»1«M • *
Lake Monroe IHO month, sec
dtp Middle aged couple with
ra children or pets 777 07*3
Modern Country Home 3 Bdrm
3 bath, family room, on 10
acres U31mth Call 333 73**
Nlca 3 bdrm home Appliance*,
cen tral a ir. paddle Ians,
carpal, fenced yard A carport
*471 Lass* plus deposit Ref
trtn ctl 733 00*3 or 473 37*3.
OPEN MOUSE t / ll/ * 4 .14-1.
411 Beth Or . Ravenna Park
Araa 3 Bedroom tanced yard,
c a n t ra l a i r . a p p lla n c t s .
carpal, paddle Ian *471 plus
*300 security .
Sontord 3 Bdrm I ' l B CM/A,
*410 per month 431 134?
Schuron Roolty/Rooltor.
SANFORD- 1 Bedroom, kids,
kltchon appllancts. air condl
Honing, lenctd yard, servened
patio *4)1 par month
F te lT * 7700
Sav OnRantals. Inc . Realtor
Winter Springs 4 Bedroom. 7
Bath patio, lanced yard 147)
par month 4SS 4441
7 Bdrm . 1 Bath, newly painted,
carpet. AC. stow, refrlg .
a v a il Im m td la lla ly . *11*
monlh 4 dap Alter 7 P M
4411114
3 bdrm . lenctd yard, kids ok.
*411 mlh A 1 month sacurlty.
Call 4*1 t i ll
1 bdrm , super sharp and claan.
AC, Ians, appllancts. lenctd.
available now. no pel*. U tl.
first end deposit. 431 1141 of
377 010*
__________ _ _

105—DuplexTriplex / Rent
■R A N D N EW O U P LEX ES
7 Bdrm . 1 B . screen porch,
cerpel. stow, relrlg O W,
laundry room. 771 77S7_________
Brand Now 7 Bdrm. I Ba brick
duplex Carpet, drepet. all
n e w a p p le . te n te d y a r d

777 7101
I Bdrm . nicely decorated No
pais. MS week. *700 deposit
371 41071 7pm 41*Pelmtllo

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

116—Real Estate
Management

LANDLORDS

BAMBOO COVE APTS
700 E Airport Blvd
Ph 773 *470 Efficiency, trom
13*0 Mo 1% discount for
Senior Cullens
Large, Cleon. I Bedroom, living
room A kitchen *77* Mo
dtp 411 *44* Adults, no pots
Lovely 1 bdrm,, WW carpel,
yard, carport, no pots *71 wk
STOP sac dap Call 3314*43

Tired ol tho headaches? Let u
menage your rental pro
partial Professional tow cos
servlet 111 3433
United Sate* Associate*. Inc.
Prep Mqml Dtv., Rea Iter

RIDGEWOOD ARMS APTS
71*0 Ridgewood A w Ph D ) 4470
1.7 A 1 Bdrm*. trom *710
SANFORD

SPACE FOR R EN Tiottka.
retail, and warehouse storage.
Call 77) 440)

NEAR LA KEM ON RO E
NOW LEASIN D I
SAN F OR O LAN DI NO APTS.
NEW apis dose to shopping and
me|or hwys Gracious living
to our 1 A 7 Bdrm. apis that
otter*:
a Garden or Lott Units
e Washer /Dryer Hook Upe to
ou rlP d rm opts
* 7 Laundry Facllille*
e Olympic SlioPoel
a Health CltA, with 7 Sauna*
a Clubhouse with Fireplace
a Kitchen A Game Rm.
e Tennis, Racquelbeli.
Volleyball
a 4 Acre Lake on Property
e Night Patrol 7 Days a Wk
O P E N ? DAYS A W EEK
I MOW. 1st St to Sontord
121 4770 or Orlando st&gt;0*3*
Equal Opportunity Housing

117—Commercial
Rentals

121—Condominium
Rentals
Laka Mary Lika New 11 8 . 1 0
bast appl., covered parking
No p a t*. 4440 777 417*
Sandlawood Villa* 1 bdrm
bath New W/W c a r p e l
CH/CA. Washer A Dryer
Kitchen Appl. Screened patio
Pool. No pets. U a l plus depot
II Day 3)1 0*40 E w 3714447

Echols Tree
Service
M IU H D -LIC E K U O

F R E E ESTIMATES

Ph. 323-2229

Disc*vet Fee I Weeks Salary
Law I I Rogfttrettop Fo*

FRANCHISES AVAILABLE
AAA EMPLOYMENT
WORD PROCESSORS
Must how oxpartonc* on Wang
Immediate openings. No F t*
Ablest Temporary Service
TitWat.
U N EEO ED
Aluminum Fabricators Must be
experienced In Aluminum tab
rlcotton. ond obi* to rood lap*
maosure accurately. No Fee
Permanent possibilities Son
lord area Ablest Temporary
Service 771 Nag

NOW HIRING
Outstanding Opportunity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATI0I
( &gt;/te c f/ o / j CENTERS

O W N YOUN OW N
M t lO N IR J IA N AN D

spotTfwut iro n
National Company otters
unique opportunity selling
nationally
odwrtietd
brands el tubstaniiai toring* to your customers
Thte it tor the fashion mind
•d parson qualified to Own
end operate Ihi* high pro til
busmen
170 00000 investment w*.
eludes beginning Inventory,
hilurte. supplies, training,
grand opening and
fare
(1) person to corporate fram­
ing center
F O R B R O C H U R E AN D
IN F O R M A T IO N
C A LL TO LL F R E E
1400-211-1433

SM I

month l i t Jen Realtor
United Sales Assetlelet, Inc

5 LOCATIONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

• Auto / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Store
• Fast Food Kitchens
Fried Chicken-Subs-Donuts

•
•
•
•
•

Top Salaries
Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits
MAKE APPLICATION IN PERS
AT 202 N. Laurel Ave.. Sanfoi
Monday Thtu Ftiday 1 30 AM 4 JO P
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

�OUR BOABOIHQ HOUSE *wllh Major Hoopla

121—Condominium
Rentals
bdrm,, 2 b#th, K rttn cd porch.
•II appl . carpal, iwlmmlno
poo1 UtO month Call m gap

127-Office Rentals
- i Jp *ci tor Rent. From no
K H. to MO tq H On It t )
near irtti St SllS/me L up
Call M l 0430 I ) P M Call
Ml Iff*. attar S M P M

141—Homes For Sale

141—Homes For Sale

By Owner Geneva
Almatl NCWl
&lt; Bedroom i Bath 1 acrat
M S H M o rla a u st.
For Sal# By Owner I
1 Bdrm . |Vy Bath Lika New!
Redecorated! Ntw Carpal
Large Lot! Clot# Ini Quiet
Clean Neighborhood I Sanfordl
____________ M llTld

Lake Mary jgy Ramblawood
Or No qualifying! F.H A
Loan 11% Fltad a Bdrm., I
Belh. fireplace Owner will
hold tecond 117.too f t l 1171
a»l fit __________________________
Naw Homa. By owner 1 Bedrm
1 Baiht tat ooo Jutl oft ot
Palm Sprlngt Dr »tl W l

k j s ic

1—Homes For Sale

^ Z7

HI \ l . L S I \ I

ITEMAN REALTY”
c, Haal Eitata Broker
1*40 Santord Ava
rati J l Blk . w w carpet,
lotad Baraga, lanced back
Ing 1 4 4 1 0 0 _________
11 bdrm home tor taoo
thly payment! at UM
rate C a lla t H III.

COXY I Bdrm.. I Bath Name.
Ideal far yaang lamUy. Hit
and Her detail In matter
badraam. Wall landtcapad
with eiterted trait treat.
Ut.fM
CO M PLETELY FEN C ED I
Bdrm.. ivy Bath Hama an a
large let. Screened patle with
Planter! and carpal. Ml.tat

H A LL

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C O M P LE T ELY R EM O D ELED
) Bdrm.. IVy Bath hame. Oak
cablnati In kitchen, paneled
family ream, calling Ian In
tytry ream. Owner willing te
a u n t In financing, ua.taa

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IS H ill u m iti!l
IM I S. FRENCH AVB.
F O R D A B L E 1 bedreem
ractnllr palnlad Imlda
avt. Wall la wall carpal
Nica lacatlan. Call ui
it m ta t

CULATE I Bdrm. m Be.
i with energy tavar
r a l M/A. Haw ra a t,
l a c y la n c a d y a r d ,
tally landicapad Law
dayman! 14],te*
'A

Larya and Lavaly. 1
1 bath, cattiadral call
CH A Al Family reeml
ga ra g a l Cam m anlly
I Cell vt qvlckl

REA LTO R

3 2 1-0041

NEW SMYRNA I s A t H Price
Reduction I Quality Florida
home walk lo beach Me too
Baachtlda Realty. R EALTO RS
417 U II Open IQ eytt
Nice 1/ 1 howta In Loch Arbor
with large lamlty room and
F P L , wall equipped kitchen,
large workthop and much
moral By owner Mid TO'i
Eacallenl financing available
Call lor appointment Ml 0011
ORLANDO CHdar Homa plut
G a ra g e A partm ent Ntw
Carpal, Paddle lent, ale.
Toned R I tat 000 H U RR YII
U N ITED IA N D CO . INC.
kitiaaa
rea lto r
m ia t i

C A L L US TODAY
3 2 3 -5 7 7 4
' ItM HW Y it n

9 9 b.

5
I 4/1, FR. cantral H/A
I I Vy a c ra lot. V ary
private I A tiu m a b la mtg
m 3 ) altar J t it MO

REALTY WORLD
O PEN HOUSE
KH pM allanvU la A*a.
•’ Bolder IP .M t a i P.M.
•O rw y w ro id Cadar Front Homa
an two lot* Hat 1 bdrm , I
* bittak dbi car garaga. tlona
Hewlett celhedrel calling!,
cwtldffl mini and vartlcal
blind*. Laundry room with
waMMT and dryar Included
Prtvdcy tanca in raar U t ODD
INLAND R EA L T Y , INC.
REA LTO R 1») Ml 1141

SANFORD Brick tplll plan. ]
B r ., |ty Be homa w ith
tertanad porch, carport and
lanced back yard Ut.fOO
SANFORD Immaculate 1 Br
homa with large matter tulte.
nawratrlgator, 1 Ban Franklin
Slovat. and privacy lancad
yard *10.000
SANFORO Walk lo poll count
Irom Ihlt 1 Br ] Be homa
with cantral heat and air,
family room, and lancad yard.
S51.000
D ELTO N A Golfert- Dellghtl
Cut tom butll 1 Br I Be on Slh
Graan with eat In kitchen,
double garaga. Ilf ] tq ft.
living area U r 500

MLS

322*6478
r*

Sanford M allenvllla Ava. 1
Badroomt I balha. great
room, rock fireplace, newly
painted la r g e atium abla
mortgage. No qualifying
Owner will hold Ind. Low, low
down Prlnclpaltonly M l 4ft!

FOR A LL YOUR
R EA L ESTA TE N EED S

323*3200
CO U N TR Y C L U B ABBA- 1
. Bdrm.. IVy B.. 1 yaar warranty, Iga/lam. rmi naw raali
■ rented kltcheni Immec. can
'■t dlllan. Owner matlvatad. Call
* S v ia n n a C a n n a lly R e a l
lar/A a ta c. I l l - l i t * . a v a l,

m rn t.
OR IFTWOOO VILLAGE
ON LA K E MARY BLVO

MIDWAY
NOTICE! P R IC E R ED U CED
Midway Grocery Store Building
on Sipet Ava I MO tq f t , CB
building and lot Old price
141.000 Naw price tor quick
tala 110.000 Don't mitt Ihlt
bargain Call today

h im :

COUNTRY LIVING. Brand naw
I badraam 1 belh heme with
eat-ln kltchan, cantral air and
heal, great ream, vaulted
calling and thy light, pclvate
patla. left al tterege. Lett
merel IH .W
W ILL BU ILD TO SUITI YOUR
LOT OR OURSI EX C LU S IV E
A O E N T F O R W IN SO H O
DEV. CORP., A CEN TRAL
FLO RID A LE A D E R ! MORE
HOME FOR LESS MONEYI
CA LL TODAVI
e SANFORD I 4 A 441
l i t Acre Ceuntry heme life! I
Oak. Pina
tame cleared 1 pavadl
11% dawn. I I yrt. al 11%.
Frem IM.tMl
aO EN EV A OSCEOLA R D .e
ZON EDFOR M OBILES!
I Acra Cewitry tract!.
Wall Iraad an paved Rd.
» % Dawn. I I Yrt. at ll% !
Frem III.M il

C A L L A N Y T IM E
IU&lt; L F w t

322*2420
TR BB SHAORD BRICK HOME
Attractive 1 Bdrm . &gt; B brick
homa. Ilka naw carpat,trathly
decore lad Can HA. double
garaga. large patio, plut boat
port All thlt on DO-iUO’ lot
tfl.000

CALL BART
BEA LB STA TE
BEALTOB
W H tl

HE L00KEP
K U N 6 R y .'

Ovtf 1,000 items priced! below

193—Lawn 81 Garden

EVERY *
THIN&lt;&amp;-=-

Y
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B

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14V—Commercial
Property / Sale

143—Waterfront
Property /Sale

ORLANDO Ju tl oil Orange
Ava. Older homa plut Garaga
ApertmenI Zoned R 1
BUY NOWII O NLY MT.000
UNITED LANDCO. INC.
4IT 1144 REALTO R
111 M41

Lata Jtttup near Tutkawllla
Lo* wllh view of mlttt of
water Tall treat, wall and tea
wall Ml *00 14000 down Coll
SIMMS__________________________

151—Investment
Property / Sale
Won't Latll Hoove 1/ I plut 1
apt tfoo par mo Income
Mf.000 to % financing avail
able II qualified G Jellery
Garland. Realtor H I 1040
10 Acrat Otleen AM utabie lor
boarding hortet tt 000 down.
Slf4par mo m«Q40.

153—AcreageLots/Sale
OCALA NATL FOREST
High and dry wooded lott. tull
able tor mobile homa. cabin,
or camping MTJO aa w/ IIM)
dn . Ml 14 mo EaC hunting
and llthlng Owner (T04)
IH 41ft or 1104) 11114)1
O STEEN 1 A loll 11000 down.
Termt Lake Privilege! No
mobile! Kerry I. Dreggort
Realtor Ml m i .
Sanford Beautllul acreage,
fenced Weil ol I 4 Gre4t
hometlt* and/ or potture
land 4 4 acrat 1ft OOO and f S
acrat SS4.S00 Century It. June
Porilg Realty
_______ Realtor 111 1471________
Seminole Wood! Eaecutlve
home tllet. S 1 acret By
owner Call Orlando If f MfO
AttarS PM
I S Acrat Lake Sylvan Area
*41.100
W Maliciowtkl Realtor

mi

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale
Gregory Mobile Hornet Inc
Araat Lergetl eaclutlve
Skyline Dealer
FEATU R IN G
Palm Beach Villa
Greenlee!
Palm Sprlngt
IPalm Manor

AKC Registered Chow Chow
Puppies P ic i of tho llMor
USO Doys m m i _____________
Chows Adult males red, blue,
cream AKC Make Offer I
MJ 7730
Irish Setter, 7 yrt old tor salt
no or beet otter Gentle and
loyal 173 5313
Snake Proof Your Oof
Canted Pete Hall
773 SIM
Spaniel Type Pups Free •
weeks old Call 777 S077 By
appointment only

ST. JOHNS R IV ER I I Acrat
500 FI on the River
FANTASTIC TE RMS. wllh good
credit llf.000 H URRYI
UN ITED LAND CO INC.
S1F-SS44 REA LTO R
Ml Mtt
ST. JOHNS R IV E R I I Aero*
500 FI on the River
FANTASTIC TERM S, wllh good
credit 15* 000 H URRYI
UNITED LAND CO. INC.
41*1144
REALTO R
Ml 1441

161—Appliances
/ Furniture
Quean Sue Bad In good condl
Hon al a good price I Complete
wllh headboard Call altar 1
PM U I 1457
WHY PAY M ORE?
TV’t Appliance! Furniture
Bad Salt compiala 144 *5
T H EU S ED S T O R E
Coma In and Sea
a 111 E. Ind 11.111 44!t a
WILSON M AIER FURN ITURE
111 115 E FIR ST ST
Ml 5411

183—Television/
Radio/Stereo

SANFORD
N O Q U A IIFYIN O
1 Bedroom I Bath C B homa.
SUOO down and aatume emitt­
ing loan I

TRAILER
Two horse. Brakes.
Lights 323 MSO

203—Livestock and
Poultry
Wa have elated aur deartl
Thank you tor year patronage
aver the yaart.
Richard, A D tlartt Wilber
WILCO SALES F E E D STORE
HWT 44 W. I l l 41 ft SANFORD

209—Wearing Apparel
# WE E KIDDS FASHIONS *
Glftt. Infantt to4X.
Downtown San lord X f E lit SI

211—Antiques/
Collectables

MOVE HIOHT INI
1 Bedroom IVy Bath C l homa.
a yaart old Large attumble
loan Available Immediately!
Sat.MO

UNITS FROM
* 1 9 ° ° P . r Mo. Up
BOATS • TRAILERS
CAMPER SPACES
AVAILABLE

SANFORD
4 Bedroom 1 Belh C B home
Large lot. treat, aicallanl
neighborhood 171*00

H i. 3 2 3 4 1 2 2
42S Alrpdrt ttrd,
laniard

WE N E E D LISTINOSI

O S T E IN It acrat. Mgh and dry.
M ar O tlath O il I C aan a.
Many treat. U M N
DELTONA 1 oka large left m ar
Lake OvPenl. IflM M ch .
S A N F O IO 1 itary lag bema an I
acra. 4 kadreamt. l baiht all
weed Intide. Large kltchan
and lamlly ream, tee,lee

FO R R EN T
Garden Club of Sanford
17-92 &amp; FAIRMONT DR.
SUNLAND ESTATES
_

Call:

Year Choice tar MM Par Month.
1 Br.. I 8 . Fern Park. 1 Br
IVy B . Santord Schurtn Real
ty/Realtor *11 1141

145— R t s o r f
P r o p e r t y / S a le
NEW SMYRNA BEACH Price
Reduction! Quality Florida
homa walk tobeach tat,too
Baachtlda Realty. REALTO RS
a t IBIS Open f Devtl

a a a .7 3 2 4

322-3445
322-0234

WE HAVE A
HOME FOR YOU!!
/ Hi UH&lt;IOM HlJMf » MOM

*29,990 *276

SECURITY
DEPOSIT
SPECIAL DM
TORUAUnU
AmJCAMTS

vf&gt;? 'Nt i J ill i

«2?t252L

THE HERON *354.71 p e r m onth
3 Bedroom . 2 Bath, Garage

Custom H o rnet O f D elto n a

SPECIAL!
ONE

A V A IU IU
BROKER CO-OP

H O r i

5 7 4 -7 0 0 7

IQ TEAR WARRANTY

own

369 WOVIOENCI BLVO
Dll IONA

IQ AM TO 5 PM

GENEVA GARDEN
ties W. 2MB II
MON. FBI. 1 4 SAT. I» S

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233—Auto Parts
/ Accessories
Junk Yard Sale Auto and Truck
P a r t i . M n t e r i, and
T r e n im liilo n i C haapl
County u y i they have lo go
Saturday. Kenny i Service
Sla . Otleen Ml 1414

235-Trucks /
Buses/ Vans
STARTING 111.to*
Fully Cutlomlred
I) ToChoote From
eo mo Bank F Inane Ing
Frenchlei Cuitem Vent
trsa N a.H w Y.ir-n
W illi
M id i If
1*rr Chivy 4 X 4 Good condl
Hon AM/FM Stereo 11500
Call Ml »*S)
fft Dodge 1/4 Ion M ail Van Full
power, air. crulie control.
AM'FM. CB radio, tour cap
taln'i. tote. Icebon, cloiet
Eacallenl condition 14**S

187— Sporting Goods
GUN 8 KNIFE SHOW
LA R G EST IN FLA.
I E P T . n -11, lipaCaw tra
ORLANDO Sal. a- a. Sm . M
Coll Ml 1*0-1440 tor Into.
Snake Free! Yewr Dag
Contact Fata Hall

n is iM

191—Building
Materials
S T E E L BUILDINOS
100050 000tq tt From 11 41 tq
ft X I !*» Oflt collect

GOOD SELECTION
Of USED CARS

213—Auctions

Priced Irem tie* to Ill.aao
44Month! Financing
available an lata model!
Trade- Int Wal camel
BOB DANCE DO DOE
HWY lf/»l e e 111 TIM

FOR ESTA TE Commercial or
Rttldenllol Auction! A Ap
proltalt Coll Ooll’t Auction
Ml 5110

Bad Credit?

215—Boats and
Accessories

No Credit?

WE FINANCE

241—Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
Travel trailer i r Good Conti
lion Complete with A/C A
Meet* Hitch Day Ml 4500.
Nile 1M If If
1N4 )!' Park Model Trailer. 1
Tip Out! with awning A lot! of
aatrai m too Call after *
PM
I toe M l U M Waklva
Fallt Sile no

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 S Sanloid 321-4075

B attlra cke r Tournment TX W/
tSM Suiuki, drive on trailer
S3 300 377 ATM__________________
I f Westwlnd, US HP Evlnrude
Seats 4 Lots Entra Rm Buy
Ing House Need Cash* USOO
f04 333 4n i

Debary Auto A Marina Salat
acrett the river lop el hill 114
Hwy If *1 Dabary 4MM4*
Lincoln V e rta llltt 'l l Good
condition All opllont U400 or
bail otter Ml 4151 Alter 4 X
MUST ft A L E 11 P rice d Ra
dueedllift VW Gather. Cream
pull
Ml O ifl _________
TLC Cuttom Body ftbap
and Oarage.
Uted C a n Salei A Service
14 lev* S Or lando Or Ml Ola*
WE FIN AN CED
W SBUVCARSI
OK Corral Uted Cart M l IMI
1*44 Bvlck Skylark Cuttom
Clattk H/T Mull M ill Ind
owner! 11(00 Ml 0W«
t»fl Ford Pinto. 1 door. I*fl
Ford. 4 doer IIM tor both
Call m u t t ____________________
I f f ) B u lc k Sk yh aw k
V*
Automatic I I mpg Nice car.
• I«M Call Ml 4411._____________
1*71 Courier
l* fi Pont lac Station Wagon
For Sale Ml 10*4

217— Garage Sales
Garage Solo 11) Brlortlltla St
So! A Sun 10 a m.
S pm
Conapy bod. trundlo bodt.
linont. clothot. lott of mltc.
Ml m e ._________________________
Junk Yard Solo Aula and Truck
F u l l . M o la r t . end
T ra n t m I m e n t C h o o p l
County tayt they hovo to go.
Saturday, Konny't Service
SlQ., Ottoon M l 74)4___________
Yard Sale 1501 S Laurel Ava
Elec. Fender Rhodot Plano,
golf d u b t. blind hommor
tow ing m ach ine, c r y tto l
glott. wkkor. Jocunl. port
typewriter, ton*, record! lott
of oddt and end!! MlfOf*.
leave mottege
Frl A Sot I lo 1

243— J u n k C a r s
BUY JUNK CARS A TRUCKS
From 110 to 150 or more
Call Ml 141411)4)11______
TOP Dollar Paid lor Junk A
Uted cart.truck! A heavy
equipment M l WO
WE PAY TOP D OLLAR FOR
JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS.
CBS AUTO PARTS. 1*1 O B

TRYING TO SELL
YOUR CAR.7
LET US SELL IT
TOR YOU

MOST CARS SOLD
WITHIN 45 HOURS!
F I V I P O IN T
AUTO

S A L IS

323-1449

CONSULT OUR

Prtveto party need!
t a r ) badraam heme,
_________ M1444I______________
SANFORD AREA
Small houtet wanted Schuren
Really Realtor, Ml 1147

T o L is t Y o u r B u s i n e s s D ia l 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 o r 8 3 1 - 9 9 9 3

U I — C o u n tr y
P r o p e r t y / S a le
C V P R IS S ISLES- One 10 acra
tot left. 115.000/ term !
UNITED LAND CO. INC.
| 41*1*44 R EA LTO R
M l M il
E N T E R P R IS E Beautiful le
acre Wooded, hometll*. near
Mar Inert Cove S17.SO0 wllh
G R EA Ttorm i Don'twallll
UN ITED LAND CO. INC.
M*-M4d R EA LTO R
M1I445
*

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Accounting A
Tax Service
For Small butinettet Monthly
computer Had financial ital
lament Quarterly return!
Ml 0*40 Aik lor f r enk 111

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
Rim o4tiin| Specialist

OPEN WEEKENDS
10 Acre loti ONLY SM.100
LOW DOWN I G R EA T Termat
Build your own dream homa
In thli lovely country tailing
S w im , l l i h . an d i k l In
baaulilul Bring The lamlly
out THIS W E E K E N D and tour
the properly En|oy a F B B C
■B I B and SO FT D R IN K
Than buy a B E A U T IF U L
piece ot Florida lor your vary
a
w
n
Ottered Etclviively By
UN ITED LAND CO.
(10)111)1045
B EA LTO B IMS) 41* 1444

* * * * * * * * * *

Wa handle
the whole ballot war

8. L LINK CONST.

322 7029
Financing Ava Ilabia

A i r C o n d it io n in g
A H e a t in g
AirCandtttonMg
B Relrlgeratlea Sarvica
All Make! Reetoneble ra in
DON'S SER V IC E f t X Ilf l
Air CaodNton 4 Batrlg Sarvica
4 Maintenance. All make!
Bella Me B BiaMMbto
iay Wllbartan M ldlM

Aluminum Siding A
Screened Rooms
FABAMOUHT ALUMINUM CO.
Siding, ovarhangi. icreanad
r o o m i. ic r a a n r a p a l r i ,
carport Compiala Aluminum
le r v lc *
F r e e w r it t e n
aillm alai All work guaran
toed Ml Mf*

Coalnay’i Carpal Dry Cleaning
a a HOST METHOD e a
Ml 1141 Free Brochure B I N *
Rebuilt KIRBY/ III * M B «d
Guaranteed Kirby Co
f II W lit SI Ml l*d&gt;

H andy M an
E ip . Handyman. Rtf Reliable
Free E lt molt any |ob Bait
Hatot Ml d ill Call Anytime
’ a HANDY SANDY d
Hama Maintenance A Repeki
No |ob too big or too wnall
E lac tr leal. dHh wetheri.
plumbing, dryer |/women
....................M ftlW -................

H e a lt h

A

B e a u ty

TOWER S BEAUTY SALON
FO R M ER LY HarrtoH'l Beauty
Noah It * E U IS I M l STM

H o m a Im p r o v e m e n t
BimadallOB AUTypail
Ha Jab Tee Small I
LliC ponded In* ISyre
E&gt;p/FreaEit/Raf
__________ Ml TIM after I

Carpal Cleaning Living ream,
dining ream and Hall SI* M
Sola and chair. U I M l ISM
MAIDS T D O R D IB
Our Maid! Hava A Day Oil. Da
YouT Law c e l l , q u a lity
le rv ice tllfS IM

L a n d c le a r in g

P a in t in g

CARUTHERSTRUCKINO
Fill dirt and land clearing
149 5000
OENEVA LA N D C l* ARINO
Lot and Land clearing,
till dirt, and haul Ing
Call 14* 5*10 or le* If I)

C EN TR A L FLO RID A
HOME IM FROVEM SNTS
Painting Carpentry
14 T ie r ! | aporloaco. M l Ide*.
Cuttom Painting Interior and
■■ tartar P a p e rin g and
Dry wall work Ralarancai
available Reetoneble. rail

l a n d c l e a r in g

F IL L DIRT. BUSHOGGING
CLAY A SHALE Ml UM

Lawn Service
• A S SOD SALCS Cemm. B ti.
St Auguillno A Bahia
MM S Santord Are Ml 4M1
Lawn Malntananca
Lendiceping Bum Hog Mowing
14* 50*5
Raiidanllal and cemmardal
Mowing, edging, trimming
Free tinm ala Diueuni la
tenlor c IIItern Ml 1104________
leper Trim Tadd Melt!
Rai and Comm Lawn Sarvka
Ige. trim, haul

Gembie i Plumbing and Rdpalrt Remodeling er repair*
Raaionabto Call Ml MM

Mi mi_________

WE CARS LAWN CARE
All Phaiaiet Lawn Sarvka
Free E lt Ml 5*14or M l 11(4

Masonry

C A B F IN T E R
Repair! and
remodeling No lab too wnall
Call M l h i )
___________
Mainlanancaol dll type*
Carpentry, painting, plumbing
BetoctrkM liO M

THINK SMALL

UieaClaeMftoded
For BIG RESULTS
Call Ml MU

P la s t e r l n g / D r y W a ll
A L L P h a ia i a l P la ita rln g
P latlarin g repair, slwcca,
hard col*, ilmuletod brick

BEA^CmcretT'^nar^uahiy

J A R JaMtoral Sarvka
Complato commarkal and rail
denial lervtce. IM ISM

P e s t C o n tr o l
Roach Clean Out SJe*I
Head a termite Impactiont
^ ^ C a llT r e n t O T im ^ ^

dSB DLAWNCARId

H o m e R e p a ir s

J a n i t o r i a l S a r v lc a s
C le a n in g S e r v ic e

L a k e M arkham E i l a t a i 1
Bdrm. 1 Both lovely country
homo on W acra E a l In kllch
an. brick tlrepieco. formal
dining, large tooted pool on
c a n a l le a d in g • • L a k e
Markham SM.SOO H D Real
ty, Inc .Realtor! MO MM

General Services

operation Palioi. driveway!
Day! Ml f i l l E v e ! Mf IMI
F le e r! pano*. d riv e ! looter!
item wall! A ureen roomi
m l l R O H Ruby____________

N u r s in g C a r e
LFN will MS with your aldarly tr
diiebled relative In your homa
weekday! Hour, day E«P
Ratorenca* m i 111*__________
OUR RATES ARE LOWER
Lekeview Nurung Cantor
*1* E Second S I. Santord
MiafSf

r »

1

BOB DANCE DODGE
HWY 1f/*l.......................Ml ffM

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

143— W a t e r f r o n t
P r o p e r t y / S a le

APTS.

Will pay all a titling leant
and cath toe yelir equity
U S E O C A R O E FA R T M E N T

231-Cars

159—Real Estate
Wanted

b y
ESTA TES
SHENANDOAH!
VILLAGE

WANTED LATE MODEL CARS
AND TRUCKS

lle40 New Moon
1 Bdrm , I B USOO Catl be Ior • 1
P.M M l SlOf

3114005

Y don't U Rood Tho Wont AdtT
Everybody ottodoat

11*4 Subaru Hatchback. 4 ten d
dir. Sanyo AM/FM Stereo
Cette 17). front wheal drive
1100 ml let Ml 0110 lor Mindy,
or Ml IOM Evet
ft Valve SO/ Wagon 1U OL
a 4 Cyl a AT O F ] a p t •

D OLLS Alexander. Effanbee,
World, and others Below

w/llrtplece. '»rg* **' b*r

SANFORD 1 badraam IVy bath
1* quiet culde tec. Bat In
kitchen, lam lly ream and
tcraanad parch. I71.lt!

Iff* Cadillac Lika new Naw
lira *. E a calle n l condition
14000 Call Ml at]*._____________
IN I Jeep Scrambler a Cyl Low
milage Loaded! Hardtop PS.
/AC. /PB Lika new condition
Ownad by Individual, ay:
Ml 45d0. Nila M ia f lf
l t d AMC Spirit, pb. pi. am fm
cettette. good, dean condl
lion !J*0O Call M l 41** alter 5

Arm tlrong llu la Encellent
condition Atklng 1150 Only
utedonct Call 115 1111
Brown River Rock paliotlonet
Car Hop! cement, lot marker!
Concrete tlept dry well!
Greete (rapt, tend, rock
Miracle Concrete company
Xf* Elm Ava
Ml 5flt
Contaw U pholtlary Sawing
Machine Lett Ihpn I yr old
Cot! new 11500 atklng 11000
Ml 4151 Anytime_______________
H unting C am p F a r S a l t .
Fermion Near Otleen. FI All
the convenience! lltOO Call
Dayt Ml Sale. Nighti Ml 5511
Large Staghorn Fern loe Sale I
yeert old Good health 175 00
Call Ml kaaa
Thomat Organ with bench
Double keyboard 1*00 OBO
Ml M il
1*41 Triumph GT4 New rebuilt
engine and pertt Car carrier
and fold out tleeplng quarter!
lor camping 10 lb tommtr
dal dryer peril I dbl tint I
window a ir co n d itio n e r
w/heal a place patio tel
Other mltceilaneout itemt
111 Ml*
Iftt » hone Mercury. MM
O B O . 14 I t . a lu m in u m
Crttlllner, 10 hone Evlnrude
and trailer, *1100 177 ton

111 000 negotiable Ml 44*4

A M SECURITY
STORAGE
OF SANFORD

Yard Sale Sat A Sun t • m
til? Plants* baby things, much
miKfiianooui 341 S R 419 N
Osteen
YARD SALE Sunday only 94
Household Items, mower, fish
ing tackle, booki. lots more
770? Park Ave Sanford

223—Miscellaneous

201—Horses

COLOR T ELEV ISIO N
Zenith i v Contole color televi
lion Original price over 1700
Balance due 1144 00 or lake
over payment! S10 par mo
Still In warranty NO MONE Y
DOWN Free homa trial No
obligation Call U I 51*4
Day or night
Good Lived Televitioni 115 Up
M ILL E R S
M1* Or lando D r . Ml 0111
aREN TTO O W N .
Color T V l , tlereot. wathert.
dryert. ralrlgaralor, Iraaiart.
furniture, video recorders
Special 1il waakt rani vac
Alternative TV A Appl Rental!
la y ret Sheppmg Canter
111 iooo

VA f UA' flnanflng X I 1111100
Nobility Tropic Itle *f* I Bdrm
1 bath, double wide, cantral H
A A. bay window!, calhadral
calling!, other nice Natural.
L oca lad In Carrlaga Cove.
Family teclkon t i l. 100 OBO
Low down Call Ml 0141 or
M l MM-_________________________
Remodeled 1 bedroom Rtady lo
bo moved No rootonoblo oiler
refuted Coll 4M 40F1___________
lltM M O B IL E HOME
1 Bedroom. IVy Both
__________ CA LL M U 141__________
If f l Skylive double wide mobile
home, furniture, eppllancet.
mltc Itomt Call 1M 4001
lf f f 14 X » 1 bedroom, tcraanad
porch w/prlvecy In tecurity
protected park Family room

231—Cars

Aaby * o d ! Stroller! Cartooti.
Fleypon!, Etc. Feperback
Beekt Ml U f f • Ml tieo
Paying CASH tor Aluminum.
Cant. Copper. Brett. Load.
N tw tp a p tr, G lo tt. Gold.
Silver
Kokomo Tool. *11W III
• 1 00 Sal * I M l I ICO

199—Pets &amp; Supplies
£ E-T__
ro R

BLAMEP

217—Garage Sales

219—Wanted to Buy

F I l l O I R T A T O P SOIL
YELLO W SAND
Clark A Hlrt Ml 7M0. Ml M il

H

mi

ASSOCIATES - W l need naw er
p ri-llcanted A iie c la te t ta
e u lit ui In ewr baty ntflce
with aver l | mllllan In Salai In
11*41 There l* a rattan and a
dllterenca why we're Santerd'i luting and talat laadarl
Call Lea Albright laday I

N E E D WINDOWlf
filly Clirtcl from
H*rc*r Surplus Wirtheut*

:—

7x,

W E LIST AND S E L L
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEM INOLE COUNTY

BRANO NEW 1 badraam 1 bath
heme. Eat ih kltchan. ipflt
badraam plan, great ream,
cantral air and hear, parch,
carpat, and vinyl Heart, and
plenty i

eh

T- 6

Sanlord's Salts lt&lt;d«r

JUST STABTINO O F F I Brand
naw 1 badraam I bath heme
with cantral air and haat,
eat in kltchan.large de tail,
large utility. Hartal walcama.
t f lie e

*h

wholesale JW0 Mwy 17/t|,
Sbnford AA/F • S. Sot • 1

REALTY«REALTORS

S T U N N IN O b ra n d haw I
htdream I belh Hama. Cantral
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1111 S. French Ave., Sanford.
The business had Its grand
opening Tuesday.

The University of Central Florida Is offering a general
contractor state exam prep course In October. Classes will
be held Oct. 5-7 and Oct. 19-21, 6-10 p.m. Fridays, and 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Tuition Is $375.
and materials may be purchased separately irom the UCF
bookstore. There will be other real estate courses offered In
October. For more Information call UCF's Real Estate
Institute at 275-2126.

Shop For Cyclists Opens
A shop for bicycling -nthuslasta has opened In
Longwood. Geared For Cycling. In Township Plaza. state
Road 434. has a full line of clothing, equipment and
accessories. The shop also offers cycle maintenance and
repair for the beginning rider. Seminars In basic repair and
training will be offered this fall. The shop Is open Monday
through Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.. and Saturday 10 a.m. to
6 p.m.

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Tickets For Tomorrow, Today
The Globe Ticket Company has named Creative Printing.
450 Semtnola Dlvd.. Casselberry, a "Tickets Tomorrow
Center.” According to the company's press release,
“ Tickets Tomorrow" Is a system to meet local demand for
pre printed, sequentially numbered and perforated tickets
more quickly and efficiently. "W ith our new approach,
they can have them tomorrow, maybe even today," James
McCaughan. vice president of Globe said.

Expense Accounts Bloated, Survey Says
By Frank T h o rsb c rf
UP1 Business W riter
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - American
Express, the International charge card
company, thinks most U.S. businesses
could do a lot better Job of managing their
travel and entertainment costs.
While some executives realize Improve­
ments are needed In corporate travel
management, many more still are In the
dark when It comes to getting a handle on a
part o f their business that may be squan­
dering millions of dollars each year.
"Expenses run from soup to nuts, but It Is
a $90 billion area for United States
companies." said Judith Dettinger. editor of
the Just-released 1984-1985 American
Express Survey of Business Travel.

Florida ‘Super Center ' Opens
Real World has opened Its first Florida ‘Super Center' In
Altamonte Springs. The center, billed a “ complete
financial outlet." will provide real estate and financial
services to Its customers. Including mortgages. Insurance,
titles and other services.

Promotion A t Sunniland
Sunnlland Corporation has named Delbert Abney vice
president of administration and corporate secretary. Abney
was formerly comptroller and corporate secretary for the
fertilizer firm.

"Most companies are not controlling It:
some not at all and some not as well as they
could." she said in an Interview.
Dettinger said there Is room In many
corporate budgets for a 10 percent to 40
percent savings on expenses such as air
travel, car rental, hotel accommodations
and entertainment costs.
The easiest way to discourage abuse of
frequent flyer programs Is to require air
travelers to request flights according to
approximate arrival and departure times
rather than by specific carrier or flight
number. A record-keeping system that
shows which travelers reject the lowest
logical airfare Is one of the most effective
ways to turn up possible abuses. Dettinger
said.

Every business, she said, should have a
travel policy that sets guidelines for every­
thing Irom finding the lowest priced plane
ticket to staying In chain hotels that offer
corporate rates.
Travel policies should Include a concise
statement of purpose. Instructions for use.
explicit guidelines for both In-town and
out-of-town expenses, detailed Instructions
on how to handle expense reports, clear
instructions on expense documentation and
guidelines for obtaining prior approval for
travel.
It Is suggested a company work with a
qualified (ravel ugcncy that has the ability
to obtain those low air fares and spcclul
hotel rates.

But O nly Lone Incumbent Favored

Record 10 Women Vying For
B y L ori Santos
U nited Press Internation al
More women than ever arc running for the
Senate this year, but despite Increased party
support only the lone Incumbent among the 10
female candidates Is favored to win.
All said the biggest problem they face Is the one
that confronts any challenger, male or female —
lack of money.
Most of the women are In races that betterknown candidates declined to make against
popular Incumbents. Out with an eye on the
growing Importance of the women's vote, the
Democratic and Republican parties broke with
tradition and pledged early money and technical
assistance for them this year.
“ We are so outrageously outspent." said Nancy
Dick, the lieutenant governor of Colorado making
a bid to unseat Republican Sen. William
Armstrong.
" A l l o f us face the vast power o f the
Incumbency," she said. "Incumbents can raise
money."
Judy Pratt, running against popular Re­
publican Sen. Pete Domenlcl In New Mexico, said
she Is one of the women who "historically have
taken on the so-called hopeless races, those that
none of the men want.”
"You come In as an underdog and try to take
them by surprise. And on a shoe-string budget."
she said.
Of the 33 Senate races this year, six Democratic
and three Republican women are facing long odds
In their bids to unseat Incumbents. Although
both parties are hoping for upsets, only Re­
publican Sen. Nancy Kasaebaum of Kansas
appears to be a likely winner.
Kassebaum and Republican Sen. Paula
Hawkins of Florida are the only women In the
100-member Senate.
Democrats have female challengers for the
Senate In Colorado. Minnesota. Maine. Oregon.
New Mexico and Virginia; Republican women are
running In Nebraska. New Jersey and Rhode
Island.
In Interviews, each woman candidate told
United Press International she knew It wouldn't
be easy. But with the Nov. 6 election Just six
weeks away, all were optimistic despite being
under-financed and generally lagging In the polls.
In each case, optimism sprang from belief that
voters will listen to their stands on the Issues, and
from faith demonstrated by hundreds of de­
dicated. often unpaid, campaign workers.
The total of 10 women Senate candidates Is the
most ever. In 1982. three women ran for the
Senate. None won. To date. IS women have
served In the Senate.
Dick, who Is about $200,000 behind Armstrong
|n raising funds, said, "Women Just don't have
the kinds of financial resources that are required
for a federal race. It Just adds one more barrier to
the process."
Even before Geraldine Ferraro's Democratic
vice presidential candidacy sparked the Interest
o f women nationwide, both parties had started
aggressive programs to bring more women Into
Senate races.
On the GOP side, the task was partly an
attempt to counter Democratic stress of the
“gender gap" - President Reagan s lack of
support among women, who comprise more than
half the electorate.
"From day one. women candidates have been
our top priority." said Cect Cole, communications
director o f the National Republican Senatorial
Committee.
The GOP Senate committee chairman. Sen.
Richard Lugar of Indiana, "decided that the time
had come to do more than pay lip servlet" io
women running for the Senate. Cole said, "and
throw In some money."
Under a directive issued In August 1983, the
party broke precedent by giving female Senate
candidates $17,500 each to use In their primary
races. It pledged, for the first time, that

"regardless ol how tough the state Is. any woman
will receive the maximum funding from the
Senate committee."
All four Republican women have received the
maximum amount of financing allowed by the
Federal Elections Commission In each state. Cole
said, for a combined total o f $840,185. The
committee has distributed $8 million to date.
Kathy Smith, a spokeswoman for the Demo­
cratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, said of
the total $2.2 million contributed to Democratic
Senate candidates so far, $250,000 went to the
six women.
She said that although the committee "did a lot
of work to recult women candidates In the Initial
stages." money Is now distributed based on the
prospects of winning the race, and secondly on
the n^ed of the candidate.
"W e don't have the luxury of the Republicans
that can 'max out' on all campaigns." she said.
Of the 33 Senate scats at stake this year.
Democrats have 12 incumbents running. 17
candidates challenging Incumbents, and four
candidates for open seats.
pmlth said the DSCC expects the women's
races to narrow in the coming weeks.
"Polls now don't necessarily reflect how the
races will come out." she said. "They are Just
now getting cranked up and though they may
look far apart at the moment, they will tighten
up."
High among Democratic hopes Is Joan Growe,
the three-term secretary o f state In Minnesota,
running with Walter Mondale at the top of the
ticket.
Growe Is considered the "best shot to pick up a
seat" In November, said Beth Fouhy of the
Women's Campaign Fund In Washington. D.C..
an Independent bipartisan political committee
that raises money for women candidates na­
tionwide.
Growe said that despite facing "an uphill
battle" to unseat OOP Sen. Rudy Boachwtu. the
Democratic Senate committee haa listed her race
"am ong the top eight ,n the country a Democrat
can win."
Margie Hendrlkaen. a founder of the Oregon
Women's Political Caucua, a blpartiaan group
working for equal representation for women, said
national Democrats have given her "som e
support." but that her race against Republican
Sen. Mark Hatfield Isn't given top priority
because It will be a tough one to win.
Hatfleld la favored to win re-election, despite a
federal criminal Investigation of hia reported ties
to Greek financier Basil Tsakoo.
"Most women are not In the first priority list
funding because they face tough races."
Henrlksen said. "W e feel the party, which has
Indicated that It haa a commitment to women,
needs to have more than rhetoric."
Fouhy said women have the most trouble
raising money because they arc new to the
political scene and as a result generally face
Incumbents, who have the advantage.
“ Since women are at least 95 percent of the
time challengers, they have a harder time. ...
Challengers traditionally have a harder time
raising money than Incumbents." she said.
The campaign fund expects to contribute more
than $500,000 In cash and services to candidates
this year.
"B y and large (women candidates) are going to
be underdogs. The Incumbents have the name
recognition, the ability to ralae money. But If
women were put off by that, they'd never run."
Fouhy said.
Dick, who haa mortgaged her house to help pay
for her race, agreed.
"W om en are still working their way up through
the political hierarchy." she said.
“ Like waves on a shore, you sort of Just pound
and pound and pound away and ultimately have
an Impact. It's a very alow process." she said.
"But It really has to be done."
In addition to Kassebaum. Republican women

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running for the Senate are:
• Nancy Hoch. a University of Nebraska
regent. She Is trying to defeat Sen. J. James
Exon, "a very partisan Democrat" In a very
Republican state.
With President Reagan virtually assured of
keeping Nebraska in his pocket Nov. 6. Hoch is
confident she can win.
"H e's not really representative of Nebraska,
though." she said. "H e has worked against the
president, and the president Is very popular
here."
Hoch defeated five male opponents in the GOP
primary to earn a general election clash with
Exon.
"It's a very Important edge to have a strong
organization of people. I was outspent 4-to-l In
the primary, and up against that, you have to do
everything well."
She Is strongly supported by her lawyer
husband of 24 years. Richard, and daughters.
Sarah and Hannah, and son, Richard.
• Mary Mochary. pitted against popular Sen.
Bill Bradley In New Jersey. She Is hoping Ronald
Reagan's coattails will carry her to victory. But
Bradley, said by pollsters to be the most popular
politician In the state. Is expected to win handily.
Mochary. the mayor of Montclair the last four
years, said that "almost all incumbents every­
where are popular."
"Polls that put me head to head with Bradley
show he is way ahead. But In polls where Its Mary
Mochary and Ronald Reagan against Bill Bradley
and Walter Mondale, we come out way ahead."
Mochary haa raised more than $1 million, but
Bradley claims $4.5 million.
She Is married and haa a daughter. 17 and son.
15.
• Barbara Leonard, campaigning on the theme
of "one tough lady" In a difficult Senate race In
Rhode Island. She says anyone who takes on a
24-year Incumbent la either “ lough or crazy."
Leonard faces Democratic Sen. Claiborne Pell
Nov. 6. "When you face an Incumbent who has
spent a quarter of a century In Congress and one
who If I could raise a half a million dollars, he
could write a personal check for $2 million — It’s
going to be hard."
A political neophyte who took over her
husband's metal fabricating business — "a very
male profession" — when he died seven years
ago. Leonard views her lack o f political experi­
ence as an asset.
"I can say It as I see It." she said. "I'm In no
one s pocket and no one’s In mine."
Leonard Is a Brown University graduate, a
former school teacher, mother o f six. and
grandmother of one.
The six Democratic women running for Senate
are:
• Dick, who narrowly won nomination over a
tough primary foe last week. She now faces an
uphill battle to defeat Armstrong.
State Republicans think Armstrong is an
odds-on favorite to win re-election this year, but
the historical voting pattern In the state over the
past two decades cautions against overcon­
fidence.
Dick says In every race but one, nine total, she
has been the underdog.
"It Is a role that Is very familiar to me. You
must work very, very hard." she said.
Married to pediatrician Stephen Barnett. Dick
Uvea In Aspen and haa been In politics about 12
years. She has a daughter and two sons.
• Elizabeth Mitchell, a Maine House Democrat­

ic leader who has never before run for statewide
office. She faces long odds In her race against
GOP Sen. William Cohen, who has wide support
among Republicans. Democrats and Indepen­
dents alike, and Is a heavy favorite to win.
"In 1974 I was also the underdog ... but
because I believe In my Issues and believed that
people would listen to them. I went ahead and ran
and won.
"And that's the same kind o f faith I'm going on
In this one." she said.
She Is running against the nuclear buildup and
refuses to accept money from political action
committees. She la married and has four young
children.
• Growe. who emerged from a crowded field of
challengers. Including Hep. James Oberstar. and
won the Democratic primary last week.
Citing Bosehwltz' "staunch support for Presi­
dent Reagan." Growe feels he can be beaten in
the state that voted for the Carter-Mondale ticket
In 1980.
"W e've been getting a lot of people who have
never been Involved in the political process
before." she said. "W e can't expect to match my
opponent's spending record, but we can match
him on the grassroots level."
Bosehwltz has already raised more than $4
million — "money that certainly gets the message
out” — and her campaign has garnered about
$400,000.
Growe Is divorced, and the mother of four.
• Pratt, f aci ng New M exico 's popular
Domenlcl. who la seeking her third term and
widely favored to win.
Aided In her campaign effort by more than
2,000 volunteers statewide. Pratt says the
Incumbent's "vulnerable" voting record willmake a difference In the state, where Democrats
have a 2-1 registration edge.
She says Reagan administration cutbacks,
which Domenlcl has generally supported, will be
the main Issue.
Pratt has already walked away with one
surprise victory this year. In the New Mexico
Senate primary, she defeated a former state party
chairman who was the early favorite by a wide
margin.
A former English teacher. Pratt has been
married the past 18 years and has two daughters.
• Hendrlksen. a liberal state senator In Oregon,
who has won two underdog campaigns In her
brief political career and is hoping her race
against Hatfield will be the third.
"I've never lost a race and every race I've been
In. I've been told I couldn't do It." she said.
Hatfleld. the powerful chairman of the Senate
ApproprtatCommlttee. has not lost an election In
his 34-year political career.
"I'm not afraid to take on a tough challenge and
I realize that thla la a very, very tough challenge.
But I feel very strongly that we must have a
strong Democratic alternative to Mark Hatfleld.”
Hatfleld has raised $600,000 to her $150,000.
Hendrlksen. 41. Is divorced and has a
19-year-old daughter, Kara.
• Edythe Harrison, a former Virginia legislator
who aaya Incumbent John Warner can't draw
votes with Elizabeth Taylor thla time around, and
will have to stand on his own record.
Warner, a first-term senator who la now
divorced from Taylor, narrowly won election In
1978. but la considered practically unbeatable.
"Virginia Is fiscally conservative and Mr.
Warner la the all-time big spender." she said. "A s
far as the budget deficit Ha concerned, he Just
can't say no."
Harrison. 50. the first woman to win nomina­
tion for a statewide office in Virginia, aays she
lntenda "to win thla race," despite a severe
disadvantage In fund raising.
"N o Democrat has the money that the •
Republicans have." she said. "But we have the
people."
She la strongly supported by her husband of 28
years. Stanley.

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Artist Draws On Ingenuity For
Unique Mixed-Media Creations
By Susan Loden
Herald Staff Writer
A waul* winning artist Grady Klmsey dsrrs to
be Innovative with his mixed-media creatlona.
And his bravery comes from arriving at a point
where he can take any sort ol criticism
knowing he will still eat even If his works don’t
sell.
Decause of this sense of freedom, which In
part Is derived from the security of his position
as an Instructor In painting, drawing and
ceramics at Seminole Community College, he
can produce works that please himself. In
pleasing himself he also finds others admire
and want to acquire his work.
His latest creations, carefully designed to
draw the eye and the imagination Into a
fantasy, are very theatrical, sculpted, character
figures constructed of painted clay and
adorned with scraps of feathers, fur, fabric,
beads and bangles — the salvaged contents of
a couple of old trunks that held treasures of his
mother and grandmother.
"Hopefully everyone who sees them will
have a different reaction. Then 1 will have
created as many pieces as .1 have viewers,"
Klmsey said. He has produced 30 oT these
figures that are about two feet tall and 100
similar 10-lnch figures. They will be worked
Into an environmental setting to complete the
work, which will extend to another 50 to 80
years the life of the fragments from his
mother's past, he said.
"I got Interested In figurative pieces, but
figurative pieces alone are dull and unin­
teresting. I thought the old fabrics and beads
might add content, so I tried to work some of
that In. Today I am very pleased." he said.
He denies having favorites among his
creations. "I think the most exciting work Is
that that Is still wet. or Is still being done. I
suppose I could look badi and pick pieces that
I like better than others, but I really don't have
a sentimental attachment to anything I've ever
done.
"It really does amaze me when someone
buys a piece of my art work. It really does to
this day amaze me that people would pay
money for what I did. I don't say that modestly
either, ll'ajust a strange thing to ms.
••The value of art wortr-ta a v w y strangethtng. The intrinsic value. I puppose you can't
put a dollar value on that. But what happens ts
as you grow and people buy your work and as
you become better known th«; prices edge up. '
The factors that figure Into the price tag of
art work, he said. Include the time and
materials taken to produce It. "For some
strange reason scale influences price. A big
piece costa more than a small one. And Just the
feeling I have about a piece will figure Into the
price.
. .,
"1 think my early work was probably
contrived, because I was afraid people would
criticize II. Then I got to that wonderful place. I
could take any sort of criticism. So my work
really became more me and I think Improved.
"It's alway Important what other people
think about my work. I think what 1 have
learned to say Is they have a right to say
whether they like It or don't like It. but no one
lias the right to say it's good or bad. 1 don t
believe there are such things as good or bad
art." Klmsey said.
Klmsey. whose artistic ability was first
noticed by his sister, who complimented him
on his skill with crayons when he was eight
years old. said, he looks back on Just about all
of his work and says. "How could I have done

that?" But the awards he has garnered In
Florida art shows and the attention his work
receives In both gallery and public showings la
an Indication that Klmsey perhaps Isn't always
the best Judge of his own crestlons.
He earned a bachelor of art's degree in fine
arts from the University of Tennessee and has
received his master's degree In education from
Rollins College. Klmsey moved to Winter Park
in 1963. following a 10-year, high-pressure
stint as art director for a television station In
Tennessee. Within two weeks of arriving he
was teaching art in an Orange County high
school.
During their 30 years of marriage. Klmsey's
wife. Sue, has kept a couple of examples of
Klmseys work from each year. He said he
wasn't pleased with that Idea at frtat. because
he would have prefered to have sold the work,
but he now likes to look back to see where he
has been and how he has grown as an artist.
But among the art work he treasures most Is
the drawing he receives each Father's Day
from his 29-year-old son. Grant, who Is a
carpenter.
,, .
During the last 10 years. Klmsey. said he has
had no lack of Ideas for his creative expresalon
which have resulted In the production of three
dimensional pictures featuring paper cuttings:
pottery accented with lace. Ivory and Jute­
weaving: and assemblages.
The 56-year-old artist said he's at the age
where he sleeps soundly when he first goes to
bed. but then awakens In the early morning

Afrlcan-llke
Influence. A drawer
from an old treadle
sewing machine has
In Klmsey's hands
become a masked
creature with brass
wings and
metal-claw feet •
an assortment of
junk, collected from
flea markets and
garage sales,
assembled along
with some
small-scale pottery
and metal pieces he
has created.
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hours In an alpha sleep where Ideas float into
his mind. He keeps a sketchbook handy and

Grady Klmsey's
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carefully designed
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mother end
grandmother.

'Who's Who' Lists
Alice P. Kimber
Alice Mac Perkins Kimber.
1421 Valencia St.. Sanford, has
been named for Inclusion In The
World Who’s Who o f Women.
1984 edi t i on pu blished In
Cambridge. England.

The Central Florida Qulltcrs
Guild announces the third an­
nual quilt show Oct. 4-7 at the
Sanford Civic Center, from 10
a.m. lo 4 p.m. dally. The hours
Sunday. Oct. 7. are from Noon to
4 p.m.

Other women listed In the
seventh edition arc Phyllis Dtller
and Mrs. John Zaccaro o f
Queens. N.Y.
The following Information ts
taken from the publication: Mrs.
Kimber was born March 24.
1921 In Natchez. Miss. She Is a
R etired Social W orker and
Missionary Teacher, married
Victor D. Kimber. Oct. 1955. 1
adopted daughter. Education.
B.A. So. Missionary College.
Collegedalc. Tcnn.. 1947. At­
tended Tulane University In New
Orleans. Louisiana and La. Stale
University. Baton Rouge. La.

The show will feature a quilt
d i s p l a y , me r c h a n t ' s mal l ,
boutique area and a chance on
the dally door prizes which
Include a wall hanging,
placemata and quilting hoop.
The admission price If $2 allows
each patron a chance at the door
prizes.

The featured guest speaker
and workshop leader Is Georgia
Bonestcel. noted quilt author
r and TV personality. Wednesday.
1 Oct. 3. at 7:30 p.m. she will give
a lecture titled "North Carolina
Cover Lover's Report" at the

has lilted two or three with creative Idea for
works. "1 would have to live lo be 500 to
complete what I would like to do. I will never
again be at a loss lor Ideas."
One of his latest assemblages shows a
primitive. Afrlcan-llke Influence. A drawer
from an old treadle sewing machine has In
Klmsey's hands become a masked creature
with brass wings and metal-claw feel — an
assortment of Junk, collected from flea markets
and garage sales, assembled along with some
small-scale pottery and metal pieces he has
crested.
. . .
, ,__,
"1 Just like to take found objects, fabricate
some new ones of my own and then comblnr
them. In some cases the objects commanit
what will happen." he said. And his Winter
Park home-studio ts tilled with hundreds of
found objects, which may one day find their
way Into one o f hla works.
Klmsey feels no pressure or apprehension In
producing hls art. "It seems now that almost
every waking moment I'm Involved with art.
he said.
.
.
...
A part of that Involvntent for the pust 14
years has centered around hls classes at SCC.
"|'m really one of those lucky people whose
vocation and advocation really mesh Into one
thing. I would be doing what I'm doing no
matter what."
Hut what If he weren't an artist? "I m very
Interested In archaeology and anthropology
and In growing vegetables.” this soft-sokrn
native of Knoxville. Tcnn.. said.
"I think my work Is probably Influenced by
primitive artists. pre-Columbian urtlsts and
African artists. I feel an affinity for those
artifacts." And as for the gardening. "I have a
small garden." He acknowledged that probably
comes from hls Tennessee roots and said,
"W e're country people."
Klmsey said that hls craft Is a learned skill
and through working with hls students lie has
come to realize that everyone has some artistic
ability which can be developed through

Bee ARTIST, Page 3C

Annual
Quilt
Show

The grand door prize Is a
Florida Memories quilt made by
m em b ers o f the g u ild .T h e
drawing for this colorful quilt
depleting what Florida Is all
about will be held Sunday af­
ternoon.

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Jean Musgrovt, from left. Ree Harper end
Cynthia Thorn ihow "Florida Memoriae"
Lake Mary High School. Ih c
admission la $3 and there will be
a question and answer period as
well as an autograph session.
On Sunday. Oct. 7. at 2 p.m..

quilt, grand prize at the Third Annual Quilt
Show scheduled In Sanford, Oct. 4-7.

in the civic center. Aloyac Yorko.
editor of Quilt Magazine, will
give a talk entitled "Sunbonnet
Sue Rides Again."
For more Information on the

show or the Central Florida
Qulltcrs Guild send a stamped,
s e lf-a d d re ss ed e n v e lo p e to
CFQG. P.O. Box 50. Sanford.
32771.

Has Teach in g C ertificate.
Appointments: Bible Instructor.
Mississippi 1944-45: Mississippi
S o c i a l W o r k e r . 1 9 47 - 51 :
Missionary Home Economics
Tescher. Inyazura and Lower
Gwelo Seventhday Adventist
Missions. Rhodesia In Africa
1951-55: Social W orker In
Mississippi. 1956-64. Dietician at

Alic* Kimber
Fla. H osp ital. Se v e nt h- day
Adventist. Orlando. Florida.
1965-69: Social Worker. Florida,
1969-79
V olu n teer B ible T e a c h er.
Bethel College. Seventh-day
Adventist. Butterworth.
Transkel. Africa 1980-81: Volun­
teer Home Economics Teacher.
Tribes of Indians at Holbrook
SDA Indian School. Holbrook.
Arizona. Memberships: Bible
Intructors Club, hrsldent; Pres­
ident. Home Economics Club:
Hobbles: Traveling. Sewing, and
Interior Decorating.

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Sunday, Sept. 1), 1M4

In And Around Lake Mary

PEOPLE

Serteen Club Mem bers Earn
Awards At State Conference

IN BRIEF
Florida DAR Honors Bates
For Outstanding Record

The Lake Mary High School Serteen Club
attended Its first Serteen Leadership Confer­
ence In April In Tampa. The club competed
with all the Serteen Clubs In the stale of
Florida for club awards and individual
awards.
Individual awards were presented to six
students. Trlca Martin received the award
for Serteen of the Year 1983-84. James
Melton. Alleen Patterson nod Angela Pat­
terson received the Gold Award. Tonya
Davis and Ronald Uradley wrre Maroon
Award winners.
To receive the Maroon Awurd students
must attend 75 percent of the club meet­
ings. devote time to community service,
attend a board of directors meeting, sponsor
one member and have a good standing In
Ihelr financial obligations.
To receive the Gold Award students must
attend meetings 90 percent of the time,
devote 25 to 30 hours to community service,
attend three board meetings, sponsor three
new members, fulfill financial obligations
and attend a Sertoma
and La Sertoma
meeting.
The Club was selected by Sertoma and La
Sertoma of Winter Park to compete for the
International Serteen Collegiate Club of the
Year 1983-84 awurd.
Winter Park Sertoma Club Invited the

The Salllc Harrison Chapter. National Society. Daughters
of the American Revolution, announces that Donald Hates,
social studies teacher at Jackson Heights Middle School In
Oviedo, has been recognized by the Florida State Chapter.
NSDAR. ns an outstanding teacher of American History.
Hates was selected by the Salllc Harrison Chapter in
February. 1983 as the outstanding teacher of American
History In Seminole County. His resume was submitted to
the stale organization at that time and. In competition with
other teachers throughout Florida, he was awarded second
place.
nates was cited for his ability to generate In Ills students
an Interest In American history and a love and respect for
their country. He sets an exemplary standard for good
citizenship by accepting responsibility and providing
leadership In his school and In his community.
The regent ofSaille Harrison Chapter. Mrs. E. Paul Kelly,
presented a medal and a certificate to Dales at the
September meeting of the chapter.

Home Interiors Courses
Two Home Interiors courses will be offered at Seminole
Community College this fall.
Drapery Construction, designed to enable the homemak­
er to construct French-pleaied lined custom draperies for
the home, will meet for 12 weeks beginning September 24.
1984. Classes will be held on Mondays from 9:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m.
Bed Linens and Pillows, designed to enable the
homemaker to decorate the home bedroom or nursery, will
also meet for 12 weeks beginning September 26. 1984.
Classes will be held on Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. This class will provide training In the construction of
sheets, pillowcases, and throw pillows, utilizing decorative
si Itches, rufllea. and monogrammlng techniques.
Doth courses will meet In the wtll-equlpped drapery
workroom. The Instructor will be Pat Brennan. Cost of each
course Is $24.00.
For more Information, please call 323-1450 (from
Orlando. 843-7001) Extensions 479 or 228.
Register at the admissions office In the administration
building.

Kelly
La Croix
Lake MaryLongwood
Correspondent
323-7501
club members to a special breakfast cere­
mony held tn their honor on Thursday.
Sept. 13. The club was presented with a
plaque recognizing their victory as first
runner up In the International Serteen
Collegiate Club of the Year 1983-84
Just a reminder that business education
day will be Friday. Oct. 19. at the Lake Mary
High School Verne Estes or G.E. Robotics
Division will be the guest speaker and the
Hurger King robot. Wizard of Flies, will be
there.
A new free community service program:
If you live alone or are handicapped, the
new Carrier Alert program offers you the
assurance that someone Is concerned about
your welfare and Is prepared to call for help
If you need It. This free service has been
developed especially for older and home-

Engagem ents
daughter. Andrea Kathleen,
to Fredrick Eugene Fox.
McGuire Air Force Base. New
Jersey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Fox. Summerville,
S.C.
Bom In New Orleans, the
bride-elect Is the maternal
granddaughter of Mrs. Rose
Rasmussen, and the paternal
granddaughter of Mrs. Dolly
D a n n e l l y . b o t h of
Jacksonville.
Miss Dannel l y attends
Seminole High School and Is
e m p l o y e d by W e s t e r n

Real Estate Math
Seminole Community College Introduces a new course.
Real Estate Math, for real estate practitioners and other
business professionals. The course has been established to
emphasize practical und simplified use of the hand-held
financial calculator.
After a brief review of basic calculator principles,
students will learn easy and accurate methods of solving
problems In finance, mortgaging. Investments, taxes,
capital, and other areas an determined by student needs.
This course begins Oct. 2. Classes will meet on Tuesday
and Thursday evenings from 7-10 p.m. The course fee Is
$21. For additional Information telephone 323-1450
(Sanford/Wtnter Park). 843-7001 (Orlando), extension 225.

Applications are now being accepted for Miss Florida
Citrus who will be selected during festivities, Oct. 25-27 at
Winter Haven.
Competition will be limited to 20 contestants. Each
applicant must be between the ages of 19 and 25 by Oct.
27, must be a high school graduate, single, never married,
of good n r : "I character and residents of Florida or student
In a Florida school six months prior to Oct. 27.
Deadline for applying Is Oct. 1 For application and
Information write to Mis Florida Citrus Program, P.O. Box
9229. Winter Haven. 33883. or call the Florida Citrus
Showcase. Winter Haven.

Andrea Kathleen Dannelly, Frederick Fox

Dannelly-Fox
Mr. and Mrs. James War­
ren Dannelly, 120 Falrlane

Circle, Sanford, announce
the engagem ent o f their

R o s e O f S h a r o n C e le b r a te s

Congress No. One will present
its Annual Donating Day Pro-

Sizzlin'. Sanford.
Her fiance, bom In Ten­
n essee. Is the paternal
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Wolke, Oxford, Ohio.
Ills paternal grandparents
are Mrs. Mary Gauss. Oxford,
and Francis Fox, Onslrad.
Mich. He Is u 1983 graduate
of Berkley High School In
South Carolina and Is serving
In the Air Force.
The wedding will lie an
event of Dec. 2. at 2 p.m.. at
Gr ace Uni t ed Methodist
Church. Sanford.

NewsonRitchey

Miss Florida Citrus Pageant

Rose of Sharon No. 134 Order
of Kustcrn Star, celebrated Its
37th anniversary r Sept. 16. at
Morning Glory Missionary Bap­
tist Church.
* The Rrv. Andrew Evansls the
churrh pastor. Theme for the
1984 anniversary was "Coming
together Is a beginning, meeting
together Is progress. Working
together Is success."
Mrs. Louise DcLanccy pre­
sided over this annual celebra­
tion with words of welcome from
Mrs. Florence Hagley. Music was
presented by Morning Glory
Choir No. One. Mrs. Frances
Scott Reading wus given by Mrs.
Mendell Kendrick.
The Rev. Arthur Graham,
pastor of Clearwuter Missionary
Baptist Church, delivered the
message for this anniversary.
Officers of Rose of Sharon No.
134 OES are Associate Matron
Delores Martin. Saruh Taylor.
Worthy Matron Charlie Cran­
ford. Royal Grand Patron. 33rd
degree, and Johnny Pearson.
Patron.

bound residents.
When you sign up for Carrier Alert you
will receive label to place Inside your
mailbox. The label Is a signal for your
carrier to watch your mailbox for un­
collected mall. Only you and the carrier
know Its there, keeping the service con­
fidential.
Your carrier will watch for uncollected
mall on the days he delivers mail. If your
carrier notices that you have not collected
your mall for a day or two. he will report
your name to the postal supervisor.
He will then notify the agency where you
arc registered. The agency will try to
contact you by phone to see If you need
help.
If they can’t reach you they will contact
friends Or relatives or the social agency on
your registration form and see IT they can
reach you.
If they cannot reach you the police will be
asked for assistance, and check on your
safety.
If you know anyone who could feel more
confident knowing there Is someone check­
ing on his welfare please write or call the I A
R Service of Human Services Council, 3191
Maguire Boulevard. Suite 209, Orlando,
32803 or call.
629-1289.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Newson. Orlando, announce
the engagem ent of Ihelr
daughter, Debra Sue, to Jef­
fery L. Ritchey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Ritchey.
Sanford.
The bride-elect graduated
from Seminole High School,
Sanford. Her fiance gradu­
ated from Columbus North
High School, Indiana, and
Seminole Community Col­
lege, Sanford.
The wedding will be an
event of Oct.20.

Debro Sus Newson,
Joffery L, Ritchey

Who's Cooking?
The Herald welcomes suggestions for cooks of the week.
Do you know someone you would like to see featured In
this spot? The Cook of the Week column Is published every
Wednesday.
Novice cooks and ethnic cooks, as well as experienced
cooks und master chefs add a different dimension to
dining. Who Is your choice? Maybe It’s your mother, father,
brother, sister or friend.
Submit your suggestions to Doris Dietrich. The Herald
PEOPLE editor. 322 2611

Marva
Hawkins
m-sm
gram for Florida Memorial Col­
lege. This year the YWAs will
sponsor the program entitled
Fruits o f the Spirits. You are
Invited to attend this play und
worship service at Zion Hope
Missionary Baptist Church. Or­
ange Avenue and Eighth Street.
Saturday Sept. 29. at 7 p.m.
All donations to the college
will be accepted at this special
service. Betty Robinson Is the
supervisor and the Rev. Andrew
Evan Is the congress president.
Happy Birthday to Natherlne
Bentley. Catherine Hawkins.
Betty Smith. Mary L. Clark.
Wlirred Miller. Melissa Roberts.
Oscar Wi ll i ams . Rebecca
Albershardt. Debra Williams and
your correspondent.

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Lourine Messenger, membership chairman of Seminole
Community Concert Association and a hostess tor the
reception, serves Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack Agent. Mrs.
Agent is the former Mildred Stemper.

Sunday. Sept. Jl. 1M4— 1C

Bette Gramkow.left, and Bettye Smith, right, board
members of Seminole Community Concnert Association,
welcome Mr. and Mrs. E. Everette Huskey as patrons ot
the concert association.

In And Around Sanford

SCCA Honors Members
The officers and directors of
Seminole Community Concert
Association entertained at the
Annuul M em ber R ecep tion
Sunday at the Sweetwater Club
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Everette
(Grace) Huskey.
The elegant event honored the
SCCA patrons and subscribers.'
The red carpet was literally
rolled at the Huskey mansion.
Oak Grove. Receiving the guests
at the door was Annette Wing,
reception chairman, who wore
an exquisite sheer Ivory and lace
street-length dress. Also In the
recei vi ng line were G eorge
ft&gt;sler. president of the SCCA.
and his wife, Barbara.
Guests reveled In the luxury of
the Huskey home where warm
hospitality, delightful parly food

H*r*W PSet*« ty D » ,l, DMtrltS

formation call Lourine Messen­
Before U'ffler’s gall bladder
Dawn M acD onald entertains S C C A guests
ger. membership chairman.
surgery, now scheduled early
this week, an Infection of the
Fellow county commissioners pancreas bad to be cleared up.
probably Ik - before the year Is F. Cullum Jr.. U.S, Navy, spent a
and staff honored newlyweds.
OURSELVES
out.
In tbe meantime, he says he month visiting hls parents. Mr.
Bob and Peggy Sturm, with a
The rumor mill has been
Editor
covered dish luncheon Tuesday grinding for several weeks now has taken a lot of ribbing, and and Mrs, Robert F. Cullum Sr. al
Iht-lr home on Celery Avenue.
at the county services building.
as to who will be ihe successor he Is "very happy" about Ids
Visiting wllh him was Neola
forthcoming
marriage.
The Sturms were quietly mar­ lo Sanlurd Attorney Mack Cleve­
Barden of Perth. Australia. Dur­
and refined entertainment were ried on July 27 and are making land's title. "Seminole's most
Several Sanfordlles left ibis ing the visit the couple an­
the order of the day.
their home In Longwood. Bob eligible bachelor.”
week for a lour of the Orient. We nounced their engagement. The
Dawn MacDonald. 12-year-olf took only a few days off after the
Bid, according lo Mack. I here will report on lire adventure wedding Is planned for next year
harpist from Lnngwood, was wedding before returning to Ids
In the bride's home In Australia.
angelic while playing the harp county desk where he works lull has come a lime to change the when the group returns.
"legendary
existence."
He
Is
for guests In the music room.
time.
The Garden Club of Sanford
Rudy L. Sloan has retired after
All of the concerts will be held
Meanwhi l e. Count y C om ­ relinquishing the title In the
at Lake Mary High School. Max mission Chairman Sandra Glenn name of matrimony to a pretty 42 y e a r s w o r k i n g for the Will slart the club season on Oct.
Morath will perform In October.
Is spending a great deal ol time Seminole County schrxtl teacher. railroad, formerly the Atlantic IH. Mrs. Curl (Tlllls) Is the club
Membership In the association at Wilder Park Memorial Hospi­ Mary Anne Boothe who teaches Coastline. Seaboard Coastline president. Circle presidents ure:
Mrs. Ernest Horrrll. Camellia;
and now. the Seaboard System.
Is still open. Subscriptions arc: tal comforting her friend. Circuit at W'eklva Elementary School.
Mrs. Ralph Simas. Central: Mrs.
Rudy
und
hls
wife
lived
on
$17.50. adult: 12.50. student; Judge Kenneth Lefiler, hospi­
No date has been set for the
Leroy MaeTavIsh. Hibiscus: Mrs.
and $40.00. family. For In­ talized for surgery.
wedding, but Mack says It wilt Magnolia Avenue for 29 years Bryan Perkins. Jaearanda; Mrs.
and now make their home at 225
Blanton Owen. Magnolia: Mrs.
Dublin Drive, laike Mary.
D.C. Spivey, Mimosa und Mrs. L.
unique way of working which can be
I’ettv Ofllecr First Class Robert A. Albritton. Rose.
Thul type of work has u contrived look to It.
abstraar. photo-rt-ul latte or like fur moat
1 try to get my students to stay loose and lo
•penpte''aomewhCrr In between. Once they
enjoy their work.”
realize when they are sincere their work Is
Out he said, "Some artists are competi­
aa good aa anyone elacs, then they start lo
tive. not In the sense of personality or work
Continued From Page 1C
produce work that's not only pleasing to even, but we're at the point with all of these
others, but to themselves."
: training and stimulation.
shows and all the prizes that are offered that
"W e kind of grow together." he said. "W e
He works to help his students develop competition does enter Into It.
2640 HIAW ATHA A V I . ( 17-92} SANFO RD
their artistic vision. "Artists see and most
all grow from wherever we arc. It’s a
"1 think competition forces some people to
people Just look. Artists do see things in a do things they wouldn't ordinarily do. I
dynamic atm osphere." he said of his
• GENERAL PRACTICE
• WEIGHT CONTROL
different way. but It's only through training.
believe In competition." Klmsey said.
; classrooms. "W e have lots of Interaction and
•
SMOKING
CONTROL
•
PAIN CONTROL
It's not an Inborn girt."
.the age span here Is so wonderful. I have
And to I he artist who tries lo support
But he added that there Is careful
students from 16 up to BO years old. That
himself with Ills creation the competition
E U N I C E G . M A Y O , M .D .
planning behind his creations. He refered lo becomes more serious. "V ery few can
type of existence Is really Invigorating to
Ills sculpted characters, adorned with the survive on art work alone." he said. "I'm
' me.
llnds from his mother's trunk, and said.
; "I prefer students who've had no training.
glad I'm not In the position of having to try.
HOURS: Mon.Thru Thor*. 9:00-4:00 Saturday 9:00-1:00 l y Appointment
"They may look as If I had Just slapped the
1 say without hesitation that everyone docs
"I'm one o f those people who needs lo
things on there, but It's not true. An awfully
have ability. What holds a lot of people back
lot of thought has gone Into the way these know ahead of lime what I'm going lo have
Is they feel they shold draw, or paint or do
to work with. I think my work would really
things are draped."
art work like someone else does and they
Although a lot of thought goes Into his art. be different If I had to depend on It for a
never can. They'll only be second best
Klmsey said he really believes thul ton living. I don’ t think I could be this
working like someone else. What l really try
many people really believe art Is really Innovative, because some people like this
to do Is to bring out their own unique way of
precious. "I think we need to get away from and some don't." he said of his work. "I
working. That s what It's all about.
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that. The artist needs to, so he doesn't think would Ik - doing Ihings to try to please too
1 "I'm moving around constantly during
ANNUAL
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pruplc.
This
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1
can
afford
lo
lake
thul everything he does deserves to Ire
class, working with Individuals, trying to get
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Organ Donors' Fam ilies Never Pay
DEAR ABBYt Several years
ugo you e n c o u r a g e d your
readers to donate Ihclr organs
after death. I thought It was a
fine Idea, so I wrote to the Living
Bank In Houston and signed up.
and l was sent a donor card,
which 1carried In my wallet ever
since.
My 17-year-old son Just had a
serious motorcycle accident, and
1 was told his chances Tor
surviving were slltn. so I In­
formed the woman In authority
ul the hospital that If he died, the
hospital rould take hls eyes,
kidneys and other organs for
transplants.
She said. "Fine, but did you
know that it will cost you several
thousand dollars to remove the
organs?" I told her I was sorry —
that we were poor people and
didn't have that kind of money.
Abby. I was never luld that the
donor's family Is expected to pay
out anything. If this Is true,
please tell me. and I will tear up
my card.
I also think you should let
‘ others know the truth about
this.

DEAR

A B B Y : Re g ar di ng
eyes: 1 haven't heard
that expression for a long time,
but when I was young, that was
my problem. It must be an
Inherited trail, because rny
daughter had the same problem.
I used to enjoy u little Innocent
nirtatlon. but If I looked at a man
a little too long, he took II wrong
and I had to practically fight for
my honor.
I never seriously considered
having an afralr In my life, but
rny bedroom eyes gave a lot of
men the wrong Impression.

iK - d n x im

Interested parties may write
to: The Living Bunk. P.O. Box
6725. Houston. Texas 77265.
This Is a non-profit organiza­
tion. so plrase Include a long,
s t a mp e d ( 37 c e nt a l , sel faddressed envelope.

DEAR ABBYt Very soon I will
have been married for 50 years. 1
feel that 1 am entitled to cele­
brate a golden wedding. My wife
refuses.
Here Is the problem: I have
had three marriages. I was
married to Wife No. I for 23
years. She died. Wife No. 2 and I
were married for 22 years. Wife
No. 3 has been my wife for four
years. This makes a total of 49
years of marriage for me. right?
My wife says If I want to
EX-ORGAN DONOR celebrate a golden wedding an­
niversary to go ahead, but she
DEAR EX-DONORt Don't tear refuses to celebrate 45 years of
. up your card; you are still an marriage that she had nothing to
organ donor. Inform the person do wi th. Fur t her mor e, she
"in authority" at the hospital thinks I am unfair lo expect her
; Immediately that she Is mistak­ to go along with It.
Whose side are you on. Abby?
e n — not one penny Is charged
PUSHIKO POR THE GOLD
to the donor or donor's family for
^ r e m o v i n g t he o r g a n s f o r
DEAR PUSHING: I’m on your
/ transplants.
;• I’ve carried an organ card for wife's side. Quit pushing for the
,15 years and feel that nothing I gold — a fifth anniversary Is all
’ .could leave after my death you're entitled to. It's wood. Use
your head.
would be of greater value.

BEDROOM EYES
IN ROSEBURG, ORE.

DEAR ABBYt Please relay this
to "Pennsylvania Dutchman,"
who had never heard of a man
fathering a child In hls 80s.
My great-grandfather lived In
Ireland. Hls first wife died and he
subsequently married a much
younger woman who bore him
seven children, the youngest of
whom was my grandfather.
When my grundfuther was
born, hls father was H4 years
old. (He lived to celebrate hls
107th birthday.) Al the time of
hls death hls wife became ill and
died two days later. They had a
double funeral.
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Lake Mary Mission Is
Up For Delegate Approval
Delegates to the Central Florida Episcopal Diocesan Conven­
tion and the clergy will meet at Holy Spirit Church. Apopka,
this Sunday at 2 p.m. Among the matters to be brought up for
approval will be the Episcopal Mission of Lake Mary, new
mission possibilities In Rosemont and Goldenrod. the Deanery
Lay Readers' training. Deanery retreats and the posslblltles for
a Deanery Lenten study program.

Church Computer Seminar
A four-hour seminar entitled "Computers In the Church
Environment" will be held Oct. 20 and 27 at the Orlando
Holiday Inn. 1-4 and Lee Road. Charles Goodrich, a church
computer system expert will discuss the use of personal and
small business computer system expert will discuss the use of
personal and small business computes in reducing ad­
ministrative costs and paperwork In the church office.
Bookkeplng and financial management will be discussed In
detail. Demonstrations of automatic check posting and
printing, personalized letters and phone directory maintenance
will be presented. Participants will also benefit from cost
comparisons of various computers, printers, and software for
use In the church environment.
Any church or Individual wishing to enroll for this seminar or
needing additional Information, should contact Goodrich at
Software Ingenuity. (305) 777-5962. The seminar registration
fee Is $20 for each church or Individual attending and there Is
no limit on the number o f church members attending per
church.

Mormon IWomen's Telecast
Women 10 years and older will gather Sept. 29 at 7:45 p.m.
at the Orlando Stake. 45 E. Par Ave., Orlando, for the annual
General Women's Broadcast o f the Chunfh of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. The 90-mlnutc telecast will be received
directly from Salt Lake City via satellite.
Speaking at (he meeting will be Dwan J. Young. Interna­
tional president of the Primary organization for children;
Ardeth G. Kapp. International'president of the Young Women
organization for teenagers;
'and Barbara W. Winder.
International president of the Relief Society for women.
Keynote speaker Is Gordon B. Hinckley, a member of the
First Presidency, chief governing body. Elder Dean L. Larsen of
the First Quorum of Seventy will also speak. For Information
regarding the meetings, contact Bonnie Isley. 896-2717.

All Souls Plans RENEW
This Sunday Is sign-up Sunday for the new RENEW semester
to begin Oct. 7 at All Souls Parish In Sanford.
All Souls
Church Pastor Is the Rev. Lyle Dancn. Pariah coordinator of
RENEW is Linda Holt and committee workers Include Jean
Michels, large groups; Virginia Kovacs. small groups: Frances
Fllegar. telephone; Mabel Plthoud. home visit, Judy Russell
and Ann O'Brien, take-home materials; liturgy. Phil Bcaaley.
Louise LaPelerm. Helen Hickey an d Cathy Btrandberg. Mrs.
O'Brien la in charge of publicity. .
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Winning Women's Retreat
Winning Women of Florida will hold a fall retreat Oct. 19-21
at Epworth by the Sea Methodist Center on St. Simons Island,
Oa. The theme will be "Th e Riches o f Contentment" and It is
open to all women. Speakers will be Faye Angus of Sierra
Madre, Calif.; Grace Chavis. Plantation: and Ruth Conard of
Portland. Oregon. For further Information contact Mrs. Tom
Mitchell Jr. at (904) 673-0248.

Nativity Fun Fast
Nativity Catholic Church on County Road 427, Lake Mary,
will hold a Fun Fest Oct. 5-7. Hours will be 6-10 p.m. Friday; 11
a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and 12 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
There will be carnival rides, games, Moon Walk, clowns, a
magic show, Bingo, crafts, plants, a bake sale, music and food.
On Friday from 6-10 p.m. there will be a spaghetti dinner and
an auction with all new merchandise.

Slide Program Scheduled
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Casselberry will present a slide
program of Papua New Guinea at 7 p.m. Sept. 30 at
Community United Methodist Church. Highway 17-92.
Casselberry. The spent two months there this summer visiting
Pat and Mclenda Edmlston, WycllfTe Bible Translators. They
are the parents of Mrs. Edmlston. Mr. Edmlston Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Edmlston o f Casselberry.

Graham Discovers

Soviet People Desire Peace
By Barry James
UPI Senior Editor
MOSCOW (DPI) - Evangel i st Billy
Graham says he will seek out Reagan
administration officials on his return (o the
United Stales to tell them of the desire for
peace he has encountered in the Soviet
Union.
Graham flew back to Moscow from
Novosibirsk In central Siberia late Wed­
nesday to attend celebrations marking Ihe
100th anniversary of the Baptist church In
Russia,
The Russian Orthodox archbishop of
Novosibirsk urged Graham In an emotional
appeal to use his Influence as a friend of
President Reagan to slop what he said were
threats of war against the Soviet Union.
"W e do not understand how the president
can be a Christian and a believer, and how
he can at the same lime threaten our people
and surround us with missiles of various
sizes." said Archbishop Gideon.
Introducing Graham to his congregation
In the small, wooden Orthodox cathedral In
Novosibirsk, the nrchblshop asked him to
tell Americans ihal the Soviet people truly
want peace.
"You are respected. You are a man whose
words arc heard by millions of people.*' he
said.
"I ask you. Dr. Billy Graham, to comfort
our people and tell them that not all

Americans have such III will against them."
Many In the congregation, mostly elderly
women, wept silently as Graham told them.
"I am for peace too and I believe the
American people are for peace. I believe the
American president Is for peace."
Worshippers said Graham's words came
as a welcome surprise because they read In
their newspapers only that the United States
Is preparing for war. They pressed bunches
of red and white gladioli Into the arms of
Graham and his followers and thanked
them for the visit. "Peace be with you.” they
said.
On the flight back to Moscow. Graham
said he probably would Inform Vice Presi­
dent George Bush, a personal friend, ubout
his 12-day visit to the Soviet Union.
He said he had discovered "a deep desire
for peace and that everyone Is desperately
afraid of another war.”
Taking part In services with Orthodox and
Baptist Christians, he said, had been "a
really moving experience."
Graham said he hoped news and televi­
sion shows about his visit would show
people in America that "there are churchrs
open here and that people do go to them.
Russia Is a very religious country."
Graham said he hoped to Bee senior Soviet
government officials before his departure
Friday about specific aspects of peace and
religious freedom. But he added he wanted

Watch your language In front of the neighbor's dog. He could be
an ordained minister. If you look closely, he may be wearing a
clerical collar, not a dog collar.
There arc hundreds of dogs — also cats and monkeys and
other animals — who have a D.D. (Doctor of Divinity) after their
names.
Ordaining animals was the braln|?)chlld of the very Rev. Dr.
Kirby Hensley. Ihe sclf-ordalned bishop of the Universal Life
Church In Modesto. Calif. "Th e Bible's full of animals," he says
by way of explanation. "You ain't suggestin' we keep 'em out of
heaven, are you?"
But the real reason Hensley ordains animals Is not out of love
and concern for the four-footed creatures, but to make a
mockery of organized religion, which he despises.
"Preachers don't know from nothin'." he says. "So I'm goln'
lo make everyone a minister — men. women, children, dogs,
cats, monkeys. I'm goln' lo cut the heart out o f tills whole
preacher business."
He has made a good start. It's impossible to know how many
people (and animals) Hensley's church has ordained. But they
Include many celebrities. Whether they actually requested
ordination or Just found the certificates In their mailboxes —
courtesy of Hensley — la anybody's guess.
But the largest group of people ordained by Hensley may not
be those who did It for a gag. but those who did It to avoid
paying taxes.
To get tax-exempt status, all you had to do after being
ordained was organize a church (that takes Just a pastor, a
secretary and a treasurer) and conduct religious services.
A religious service. In Henley's definition. Is "anything that
brings happiness to people without hurting anyone."
If you used your house for services, It was exempt from
property taxes In many states. As a pastor, you could claim a
tax-free living allowance. All the money your church look In
from contributions was exempt from federal Income taxes.
That's how It is.
Last month, however, the Internal Revenue Service stripped
the Universal Life Church of Its exemptions, charging that
Hensley has been using contributions for hta private benefit. He
Is appealing the IRS ruling In federal court.
Hensley hates organized religion and the IRS equally. Before
he dies he wants to put the IRS out of business by making
Income tax Illegal. When he was the Universal Party candidate
for president of the United States In 1968. one of the two
platform planks was "abolish the Income tax." (The other: “ To
assure civil treatment and protection for people from other
worlds.")

Saints And
Sinners
George Plagenz

Hensley, who Is 73. was bom In a log cabin In Low Cap. N.C.
He started as a carpenter, but gave It up when he fell off a house
he was building. He moved to Modesto, bought property wllh u
garage on tt. put a sign on the garage saying "church" and
ordained himself. Thus was born the Universal Life Church In
1962.
While he can't read, Hensley claims to be an expert on the
Bible. In his early days as a carpenter he hired people lo read the
Bible to him.
After "60 Minutes." the CBS-TV show, referred to him as a
"con man." as much as $10,000 a day arrived In the mall at his
Modesto headquarters from viewers seeking ordinations and
church charters.

Films On Fam ily

Music Minister
Ture E . Larson, 46. Is the
new minister of music at
First Presbyterian Church,
Sanford. He will serve as
choirm aster, organist and
coordinator of musical activ­
ities. He comes here from
Rockford, III., where he has
taught and served churches
as director of music for the
past 16 years.

National Marriage Encounter of Central Florida will hold Its
next Marriage Encounter Weekend Oct. 26-28. Marriage
Encounter Is designed for couples who want to deepen their
marriage experience. For Information, call 422-5704 (Trinity
Lutheran Church) or evenings call 644-7528.

Children's Services Set

Voter Registration
First Assembly of Sanford wilt sponsor voter registration
Sept. 6 and Oct. 3 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. at 304
W. 27th St. and at 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 3 at Freedom Assembly.
1515 W. Fifth St.. Sanford.

Ministers To M eet
Holy Cross Episcopal Church will be host to the members of
the Sanford Area Ministerial Association at a luncheon In the
Parish Hall on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m.

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Messiah Lutheran Church o f Casselberry will hold Us 10:45
a.m. worship service this Sunday at Red Bug County Park on
Red Bug Road. The service will be followed with a family
picnic. Sunday School will be held at 9:30 a.m. at the park.
There will be no 8:30 a.m. service at Ihe church this Sunday.

H O LYLA N D

A new film scries featuring
family expert James C. Dobson.
PhD. will be shown at Holy Cross
Lutheran Church of Lake Mary
on Wednesday evenings al 7:30
Oct. 3-Nov. 14. The church
meets at the Driftwood Vllluge
Shopping Center. Lake Mary
Boulevard. The popular Focus
on the Family series will begin
with the film. The Strong-w/Hcd
Child and Is open to the public.

THE NEW

The leadership o f First Assembly, (consisting of 60 persons)
has pledged $217.116 toward the goal o f $800,000 to complete
the church's new facility on West State Road 46. This Sunday
at the 10 a.m. Victory Sunday service the total commitment to
Ihe building fund over a three-year period by the congregation
will be announced.

Services In The Park

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visit.

Making Reverend Out Of Rover
While Making Monkey Out Of IRS

Victory Sunday

The Church o f Rellgous Science Is Inaugurating Sunday
services for children at 9:30 a.m. and regular services at 11
a.m.. both an hour long, at the center at 1415 Gene St.. Winter
Park. An Inspirational and healing meditation Is held each
Wednesday at noon at the same center.

Dr. Billy Graham

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We are thankful to each of you for the kind
words spoken lo us, the prayers uttered in our
behalf, and all acts of kindness during the pass­
ing of our loved one. May you always find us
worthy of your Interest and love.

The Fam ily O f The Late

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by Chic Young
N O T EN O U G H 0 U T T E P

HOROSCOPE
What The Day
Will Bring...
YOUR B IRTH D AY
SEPTEMBER 33. 1084
That for which you have
worked hard and long will bear
fruit In the coming year. A
bumper crop will make up for
the drought In the past.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Continue to be materially aware
because there Is opportunity
around you now where substan­
tial returns can come from small
starts. The Matchmaker wheel
reveals your compatibility to all
signs, as well as shows you to
which signs you are best suited
romatlcally. To get yours, mall
82 to Astro-Graph, Box 489,
Radio City Station, New York,
NY 10019.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You’re the strong person friends
are apt to lean on today. If they
have problems that they feel are
beyond their scope, they’ll seek
you out.
SA G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Your two greatest assets
today are your Ingenuity and
your perseverance. Use both
l i be r al l y to a c h i e v e ma n y
worthwhile objectives.
C APRIC O RN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Do not limit your perspective
to your present concerns. Strive
to be more visionary and look for
ways to build brighter tomor­
rows.

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Early In the day you are likely to
be more ambitious than you will
be toward evening. Put the
tough tasks at the top o f your
agenda.
portunltlcs today. Good can
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) com e from som eth in g that
Important decisions should not another may have overlooked or
even cast aside.
be made In haste today. Time Is
your ally, so take ample o f It to
G EM INI (May 21-June 20)
weigh and balance every aspect.
Instead of merely looking out for
A R IE S (March 21-Aprll 19) your own Interests today try also
You won’t be deceived by sur­ to be of service to others. When
face appearances today. That helping them you’ll benefit as
which escapes detection by well.
others will be clearly perceived
CANCER (June 2 M u ly 22)
byyou.
Those with whom you associate
TAU RU S (April 20-May 20) Be will be Impressed by your con­
a p p r e c i a t i v e o f s ma l l op- duct today. You’ll know how lo

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assert yourself In ways worthy of
emulation.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Pay
heed to your fundamental busi­
ness Instincts because they
could help pul you In the profit
column today. Watch both the
pennies and the bucks.
VIRQO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The
results will turn out to your
liking today If you make realistic
evaluations In matters that di­
rectly affect your personal Inter­
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TOUR BIRTH D AY
21) If you are anticipating
SEPTEMBER 24, 1084
launching a new project today,
First reap th« harvest that la d o n 't do ao im p u ls iv e ly . R u s h in g
due you fro m '^ a a t projects Itf before you sre prepared* may
before sowing seeds In new fields breed failure.
this coming year. Once the crop
ts In. you can atari plowing new
C APR IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
furrows.
19) Your standing In the eyes of
others Is a precious asset. Be
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your extra careful today not to do
possibilities for personal ac­ anything that could cast a shad­
quisition might not be as good ow on it.
today as you permit yourself to
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
believe. Take off your rosecolored glasses. The areas In Words, like rubber bands, can
which you'll be the luckiest In snap back lo sling you. so do not
the year ahead are revealed In be tempted today to stretch the
your Astro-Graph predictions for truth In order to make your
the coming year. To get yours, points.
mall 81 to Astro-Graph. Box
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
489. Radio City Station. New
York. NY 10019. Be sure to state Disappointment la likely today If
you expect others to do more for
your zodiac sign.

BOOK ALONG ON O uR BlRP-W AICHINOTO U PS'

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Normally you're pretty good at
keeping secreta. but today there
Is a chance you could tell the
wrong person something told to
you In confidence.

you than you are willing to do
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possibility something Important
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career matters that require
sanction from the lop bruas,

by T. K. Ryan

By J u n es Jacoby
It Is common knowledge that
you should cash your side-suit
winners before embarking on a
crossruff. Otherwise a smart
defender will get rid of his little
cards and prevent you from
taking those side-suit tricks.
Today’s deal presents us with a
slight variation of this theme.
South felt he was making a
sacrifice bid of five diamonds
over four spades, and so was
quite pleased to see some play
for the contract. He trumped the
opening lead and played ace and
a club. E u t won and played the
king of diamonds, an apparent
singleton. Declarer now played
another club, on which West
threw a heart as dummy ruffed.
Now declarer had to look ahead.

If he got back to hla hand by
trumping another spade and
then led a fourth ciub, West
would shed a second heart. This
discard would effectively prevent
declarer from making a heart
trick.
Instead, at this point South led
a heart. The defense was now
helpless to defeat the contract.
By arranging to cash his sidesuit heart trick before West
could discard twice, declarer had
made hla doubled contract.

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Tim othy
Tregarthen
I took my neighbor Ben. age 4.
on a scouting expedition the
other day. He wanted to see
some of the Special Interests
he'd been hearing about.
The best place to watch for
Special Interests Is In Public
Interest Meadow, whi ch Is
nearby. We arrived there early,
armed with field glasses, cam­
eras. and a light lunch.
Ben and I selected Fiscal
Responsibility Rock as our van­
tage point. It afTords an excellent
view of the meadow, and we
figured that none of the Special
Interests would spot us there.

It wasn't long before we had
our first sighting. A very long,
very black limousine roared re­
cklessly across the meadow.
"Hey. that's Mr. Wilson, the
auto e x e c ut i v e , " Ben said.
"What's so special about him?"
"He and his cronies managed
to get a tight limit Imposed on
the number of foreign cars that
can be Imported Into the U.S.
With competitors stifled by the
government, he's been able to
gouge consumers with high
prices, make huge profits for his
company, and pay himself a fat
bonus."
"B o y !" exclaim ed Ben. " I
wonder what we'll see next."
A young woman carrying a
basket started across the mead­
ow. I told Ben to mark down our
second sighting.
"That's not a Special Interest.
That's Mrs. Mallory, the school
teacher." Ben objected.
"M rs. Mal l ory Is a car d­

carrying member of the National
Education Association." I re­
plied. "That organization has
fought successfully to make her
virtually Immune to dismissal on
grounds of Incompetence, and Is
leading the battle against a
voucher system which would
open up the schools to a healthy
dose of competition. But. look
over there!"
A middle-age man wearing
overalls frolicked across the
meadow, brandishing a large
wad of cash In his hand.
"Colly! That's Mr. Morton, the
dairy farmer. What's he up to?"
Ben wondered.

the famous consumer protection
advocate, marched carefully
across *he field. She was assisted
by H. Homer Homswoggle. the
noted Industrial magnate.
" I see that those two are
special Interests." Ben said.
"But why Is a captain of In­
dustry hel pi ng a consum er
advocate across Public Interest
Meadow?"
"Regulations aimed at 'con­
sumer protection' typically work
to protect established firms from
competition." I explained. "Mr.
Homswoggle has been accom­
panying Ms. Prlss to this mead­
ow for a long time."

"H e's up to not producing
milk. He got $67,000 for not
producing milk last year alone."

" L o o k o v e r t h e r e . ” Ben
whispered. "It's Mr. Bennett.
But. he's retired, lie surely Isn't
a Special Interest."

"You know." Ben said, "with
all these Speci al Interests
trampling on Public Interest
Meadow, the grass Is getting
pretty beat up."
At that moment Eleanor Prlss.

t-

"Guess again," I replied. "He's
done better than most of the
Interests here In the meadow. He
gets Social Security, and Social
S e c ur i t y r e c i p i e n t s have

managed bigger ^alns In Income
than almost anyone else In the
country In the last 20years."
"I guess that's pretty special."
Ben agreed. "Now I sec Mrs
Pinkney, the button factory
worker, and Dr. Steiner. Are
they Special Interests?"
"T h e y certainly are. Mrs.
Pinkney's wages at the factory
are kept artificially high by a
federal rule against people
making buttons at home, as well
as a host of trade restrictions.
Physi ci ans like Dr. Steiner
benefit from restrictive licensing
to limit competition, not to
mention the billions of dollars
that come their way through
federal health care programs and
special tax breaks."
"Golly! Don't any of these
Special Interests ever worry
about wrecking the meadow?"
Ben asked.
"Well, no one Special Interest
docs enough damage to Public
Interest Meadow to make much

difference. Each one flgurrs that
as long as everyone else Is
enjoying the meadow, he or she
might as well have fun also. No
one pays much attention to the
total Impact."
A l t e r awhi l e. Just about
everyone we knew was out on
the meadow. Ben asked a dls
turblng question.
"Tim . are you and I Special
Interests too?"
"Well, you have a free educa­
tion ahead of you. and my salary
for a tenured Job Is paid by the
state," I admitted.
"So. we've found two more
Special Interests, and they are
us." Ben concluded. "Let's go
play In the meadow."
(T im o th y Tregarthen wel­
comes the opportunity to corre­
spond with readers. I’lease write
him at the Department o f Eco­
nomics. University o f Colorado.
P .O . H ox 71 50 , C o lo r a d o
Springs. Colontdo. 80933 7150)

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IV . I 1 «

Janice Springfield's moods range from attentive...

...to prideful...

Heratd Pttotot by Suijn lod«n

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Janice Springfield
It’s N ot B een E a sy , But S h e W ouldn't H ave It A n y O th e r Way
By Susan Lodsn
Herald Staff Writer
The sun shines on Sanford's
Janice Springfield who has met
the challege and successfully
combined her roles as a top
banker, wife and mother. It
hasn't been easy, but she says
she wouldn't have things any
other way.
Mrs. Springfield, 49, said she
built her career In banking on
"h a rd work, reasonable In ­
telligence and a high energy
level." She added that "It helps
to be reasonably nice looking
too. That helps to get you
noticed. If you're reasonably
nice looking someone might
notice you. but once they give
you the responsibility, you had
better be able to do the Job. or
you’re going to be out the door."
Her career door opened when
she was 17 and started operating
a bookkeeping machine at the
Ford dealership in Sanford. She
also learned to collect outstand­
ing debts. In 1956 when she
visited a friend o f hers working
at a bank. Mrs. Springfield waa
noticed and waa ready to accept
the Job she was offered by the
vice president of that Sanford
bank.
That waa the beginning of her
banking career. She started out
making $75. every two weeks
and her climb through the ranks
of the banking system has In­
creased her pay to "somewhere
between $75 every two weeks
and 100 tim e s t h a t ." she
quipped.
Her laugh and her sense of
humor has. she said, helped her
reach her current position of
Group President of Sur Bank.
S h e m a n a g e s t he O r a n g e
Blossom Trail branch of Sun

Bank. Orlando, and oversees the
operation of seven other Sun
branches In Central Florida. Her
ninth branch office Is scheduled
to open In June.
"The managers of those offices
report to m e." she said. "I help
managers and customers with
their problems. That's why they
developed my position, to have
someone accessible to custom­
ers. My primary responsibility Is
to make sure we meet the
company's goals and objectives
that are set every year.
"That means a lot of things.
We've got to stay staffed and
we’ve got to keep the customers
happy. We can't let the lines get
too long. Basically. It's Just
managing."
She may refer to her Job as
"Just m a n a g in g ." but Mrs.
Springfield Is one of the top
banker s In the Sun Bunk
system, and she Is the only
woman at her level In that
company. "There are five people
that run Sun Bank N.A. (Na­
tional Association) and I report
to one of those five. Sun Bank
N.A. serves Seminole. Orange.
Osceola. Lake and Brevard
counties." she said.
Although her Job takes her
dally on a more than 60-mlle
round trip from her hometown of
Sanford. Mrs. Springfield said
she probably now has more
quality time to spend with her
husband Wendell and their
15-year-old son. Wen. than ever
before. That, she said, la a most
important consideration In her
life, but It takes teamwork
among the three of them for her
to maintain her career, while her
husband takes care of his real
estate and ^Insurance business,
and Wen completes his studies

at Seminole High School.
Throughout her 25-year mar­
riage Mrs. Springfield said. "My
husband has always helped me.
W e've always flfty-flftied and
he's always said that It's proba­
bly 90-10 and I got the 90. byt
we get along real well.
"Our child has always been
the number one priority. If I
couldn't be there my husband
was. That's Just something that
you've got to work out and It's
very Important.
"M ore and more men are
facing this, now that they arc
single parents. It's tough. We try
to spend the weekends together
because our son won't be with
us long. We're very lucky to
have a healthy one for 17 to 18
years and that flys by." Mrs.
Springfield said.
Her biggest burden In com­
bining her career with her family
life has, she said, been her
concern over her son's well­
being. " I couldn't do my Job and
let everybody here know I'm
worrying about my son walking
home from the school bus. Now.
even the men worry about that. I
can't tell you I didn't worry
many times. That's Just some­
thing I had to settle within
myself. Either I'd call him or
he'd call me.
"Women have their priorities
and have had them for many
years. Women have probably
had to cope with many other
things and still have the same
responsibility as a man. I'm not
s ay i ng t he y ' r e any. better.
They've Just had to cope with so
many things."
In considering the effects of
w o m e n ' s l i b e r a t i o n . Mrs.
Springfield said. "What we've
lost is the genteel woman who

was In her 60s or 70s. who was
kind, considerate and loving.
And certanlly we all have some
of that. But she stayed home and
took care of the husband and the
family.
"W e've lost our grandmothers,
let's say. That type of woman.
We've lost that type of man that
took care of that type of woman.
Now who can afTord that luxury”/
T o d a y ' s mar ket takes two
working, especially If you want u
house, and most all of us want a
house to raise our children In.
"That's not the woman's fault:
It's not the man's fault. Is It
society? Is It the economy? What
Is It? It's not a bank's fault,
which has to charge a high rate
of interest on a loan because it's
paying a high rate of Interest on
deposits. It's Just an evolu­
tionary thing.
"Whether It's good or bad. I
don’t know. My son has come up
under those conditions and he's
a very warm, loving young man.
I can't say It's harmed him, but
we have lost the woman who
used to stay home and take care
of the family. That's a luxury
nobody can afford If they want to
have any quality of life —
shelter." Mrs. Springfield said.
The women who are out of the
house and In the work force,
Mrs. Springfield said, "probably
have a slight advantage over
men r.ow. because managers are
looking for bright women who
don't mind working and who
have a high energy level. Just
like we did Tor the men. It's the
same qualifications, but now
they need the women because
the government and everyone
else says let the women have a
chance too.
“ The thing that concerns me

Is there arc more young women
coming Into my field than there
are young men. What's hap­
pened to the men? That's a
concern. I hope the women
a r e n' t I n t i mi d a t i n g t hem,
because we need both to be
successful.
"I think It all falls back on
y o ur wi l l i n g n e s s to work.
Women want to work now. They
want to cam money and they
want to be able to take care of
themselves."
In evaluating workers. Mrs.
Springfield said. " I think every
man or woman, black or white,
or whatever, should be Judged
on their performance. Their
qualifications should be looked
at. but you've got to have some
guidelines, because everybody
may be equally qualified. So
you've got to look at perfor­
mance. who's out-performing
the other quality-wise. If you're
doing a better Job. producing at a
higher quality level, you should
reasonably expect to be paid
more. There have to be fair ways
to measure performance or It's
all going to be Judgment de­
cisions and that might not be
fair.
"Women arc working harder
now. Every man In Sun Bank
will be mad at me, but most
women I see In my field arc
working harder than the men.
They are very professional and
very Interested In their Job.
There are very bright women In
banking and I've had a chance to
m eet wom en In other pro­
fessional areas who are also very
bright. I'm very Impressed."
Mrs. Springfield, a graduate of
S em in ole Hi gh School and
Seminole Community College,
has for the last 20 years been

studying nights to complete her
education. Next year she ex|M'cts
to receive her B.A. from Rollins
College at Winter Park In busi­
ness and economics.
She will go on for her master's
degree and says she hopes to
teach at the college level one
day. but may not find time for
that until after she retires In
about 10 years. Mrs. Springfield
puts education ahead of experi­
ence when evaluating the possi­
bility of Job advancement.
"I would say you need to have
an education, because you could
have the experience and not
have the tools to manage and
you need to be a manager. Some
people are born with that. I've
seen some very good managers
who have never been to college,
but for the technical aspects of
banking you need a good educa­
tional background." she said.
It Is almost essential today to
speak a foreign language. Mrs.
Springfield said, and she added
that no matter what one's career
choice Is. one cannot expect io
start at the top.
If one wants to break Into
banking II will be awhile before a
college degree pays off. she uald.
because those who do will prob­
ably have to start as a courier ...
spot os t^iey make their rounds a
branch bank where they'd like to
work as a teller and make their
first move up. If their efToits
aren't noticed and rewarded In
one department, she advises
them they might have to move
to another department to find a
manager with whom they work
well and who will recognize their
contribution to the company.
Along the way. success will

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Public Safety
Is ' Paramount
The Oviedo police department has a
communications problem. Not that they can’t
communicate, it's Just that they can't do It as
professionally as they'd like: with genuine
portable radios, Just like the big boys do In
the big cities. Seems the equipment the OPD
has been using Is falling apart. What
patrolmen are doing to continue safeguarding
the Oviedo public Is using citizens band
radios.
The problem: No money In the proposed
1984-1985 ($787.175) budget for new radios.
The solution: Thanks to a determined
Mayor Bob Whittier, the city council has left
the matter open to discussion and will
continue to seek ways to fund the radios.
They'll have to come up with between
$22,000 and $25,000, according to Carol
Andrews, OPD head of communications.
And as far as Whittier Is concerned, he says
If the city council is unable to find the money,
he will propose borrowing It and repaying It
with anticipated Impact fees — revenues the
city gets from new construction added to the
tax base — "because public safety Is
paramount. We (the city council) have the
matter under advisement and Intend to find a
way to finance the needed new equipment."
Even though, according to Whittier. In­
cluding $25,000 In this coming year's budget
for new radios for the OPD would only mean a
mere half-cent per $1,00Q assessed valuation
added to the tax rate, the city Is strapped and
can't put It In. That's because the $2.55 tnx
rate called for In the city's proposed budget
carries a 16-percent increase over this fiscal
year's tax rate — the maximum allowed by
the state without putting It to referendum,
according to Whittier. And. the mayor says,
nothing In the proposed budget can be
eliminated and replaced with the needed
$25,000 for the new radios.
The radio edqulpmcnt the OPD has been
using Is old and worn and beyond repair,
according to Police Chief Robert W. Hancock.
So officers are making do with the citizens
band radios. And. while officers thus far have
been able to respond to all calls with the same
dispatch as In the past, there Is a danger to
public safety If they must continue to use CBs
where calls can be Interfered with by the
hundreds of CBers who use them, rather than
new radios with their own limited-use
frequencies, says Andrews.
"Public safety Is paramount.” Has a nice
ring to It. mayor. W«- agree with Whittier and
trust his city council colleagues will be as
determined as he to find a hasty solution to
OPD's "communications" problem.

New Approach
Opponents of President Reagan have
blamed his economic policies for the slight
rise In the national poverty level In the past
two years, a period In which Joblessness fell
sharply.
In reality, the poverty level rose faster
during the Carter admlnstratlon than It has
under President Reagan. The reason — high
Inflation levels under Carter. However, lack of
progress against poverty appears to be
principally due to flawed concepts originated
In the early 1960s.
Since 1968 the "safety net" for the
disadvantaged and unemployed — Aid to
Families with Dependent Children, food
stamps, rent subsidies. Medicare, etc. — has
been Increased.sevenfold, to $403 billion.
Patently, the present approach to fighting
poverty should be totally revamped. Much
more stress needs to be placed on removing
tax and welfare disincentives that now stifle
the poor when they Increase their meager
Income, and on requiring real work for
government aid. More emphasis should be
placed on Job training and retraining, and a
special effort should be made to help children
of poverty families get Into the mainstream of
the Job market. The Idea of offering continu­
ous handouts without work hasn't made a
dent In the poverty cycle.

BERRY'S WORLD

By Doris Dietrich

Get a second opinion, we are told,
particularly In medical matters.
But how about In other areas?
Being a woman has Its advantages,
but when it comes to repairs, most
women are at the mercy of the
repairman. I shudder at how many
times I have been taken to the
cleaners.
When the April. 1982. devastating
storm struck Central Florida and
literally ripped the roof off Sanford,
nearly everyone In the community
was left with costly repairs. And
some were real rip-offs.
W e had t hr ee di f f er ent ro o f
estimates with repair variations of
about $1,000. Three estimates on my
pock-marked car from a downpour of
hailstones varied up to $600.
Previously. I trusted the people I
knew and had dealt with for years to
do the Job with no haggle about
prices. I always felt I was getting the
best price.
But not anymore. The Incidents

involving the storm opened my eyes.
Everybody should get a second
opinion — and maybe a third.
Last week, my wri st wat ch
stopped. Previously. I took It to the
same watchmaker I have patronized
for years and had the battery re­
placed for $5. But this time 1 was
Informed that not only was the
battery bad. but that the watch was
terribly rusted and needed a com­
plete cleaning Job.
We did discuss cost but the wat­
chmaker was not available to give me
an estimate. "Don't touch It until you
call with an estimate." I Instructed
the clerk.
Later that afternoon, she called
Informing me the price to clean the
watch was In excess of $40.1 refused
to pay that amount for an Inex­
pensive. ordinary wrist watch.
That same afternoon I took the
watch to another watchmaker. He
glanced at It. and with the expertise
of a real pro. removed a small bit of

corrosion from the winding stem,
said the battery was still operating,
cut the band to fit and quoted a
repair price o fS l.
I could not believe my cars when he
said. “ But I didn't do anything."
The incident bothered me. Why are
people so greedy? Somewhere along
the line. I have always been willing to
pay a dime more and expect class —
first class.
Like the old cat. my curiosity got
the best of me. The next day I took
the watch to a third watchmaker and
told him 1 was having a little trouble.
He said I needed a new battery and
the watch needed cleaning.
How much? He quoted a $22
charge.
I guess you know where my Jewelry
business will go from here on out.
The competent, pleasant middle man
has gained a new customer and an
overwhelming vote of confidence.
On top of that, he was one pleasant
person to deal with.

JULIAN BOND

WASHINGTON WORLD

On The
Jackson
Factor

You Can
Call 'em,
Or You ...

Ever since the Democratic con­
vention ended, political seers have
been searching election results na­
tionwide to determine If there Is a
"Jesse Jackson factor" that will
Influence future races.
It seemed reasonable to assume
that the thousands of new voters
who registered because of Jackson's
presidential campaign would tip the
balance In other contests as well:
that the generation of activists
brought Into politics by Jackson
would provide new candidates In
elections across the country.
So far. the analyses reveal no
lingering "Jackson effect." In no
election — Including several held at
the same time as the presidential
primaries — has any black can­
didate received the kind of support
given to the papular leader of the
Rainbow Coalition.
But the crucial test of Jackson's
coattails may not lie In conventional
measures, but rather In whether or
not he can summon back to the
polls In November the huge ma­
jorities he won In primaries from
March through June.
Jackson won 50 percent of the
black vote In Georgia and 61
percent tn Alabama tn the "Super
Tu esd a y" primaries March 13.
Seven days later, he received 79
percent of the black vote In his
adopted state, Illinois, and never fell
below 76 percent of the black vote
In any primary thereafter.
More Impressive than the per­
centage of votes won, however, was
the radical Increase In votes cast.
Drawing on data collected by CBS
News, the Joint Center for Political
Studies reports that turnout In
"black areas" — precincts where
blucks represent 80 percent or more
of the population — Increased In
1984's primaries and caucuses over
1980‘a figures by a low of 14
percent In Georgia to a high of 127
percent In New York.
Turnout Increased 87 percent in
black arcus of Alabama, 38 percent
In Florida. 19 percent In Illinois, 32
percent In Pennsylvania. 58 percent
In Tennessee. 29 percent In Indiana.
33 percent In Maryland. S3 percent
In North Carolina, 36 percent In
Ohio and 82 percent In New Jersey.
That Increase In turnout follows a
general pattern that shows black
v o t i ng I ncr e as i ng f rom 1978
through 1982. But It Is also due to
the excitement and challenge of the
Jackson campaign.

By Helen Thomas
UPI White House Reporter

DICK WEST

White House Equality
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Women's
libbers are fond of ruefully pointing
out that no member of the female
sex has ever served as U S. presi­
dent or vice president.
Tr ue enough. And unless
Geraldine Ferraro, the Democratic
vice presidential candidate, Is
elected this rail, that complaint
likely will be hlalorlally accurate for
at least another four years.
For whatever consolation It might
provide, however, it also Is histori­
cally accurate to point out that no
member o f the male sex has ever
served as the country's first lady.
These thoughts — tf such lofty
term inology can be applied to
puerile cerebration — were Inspired
by a visit I made to "Eleanor
Roosevelt: First Person Singular." a
new exhibit assembled by the
Smithsonian Institution.
The exhibit, which will be open to
the public until next Jan. 7. com­
memorates the centennial of her
birth on Oct. 11. 1884.
Say what you will about Bess
Truman. Mamie Elsenhower, Jackie
Kennedy, Ladybird Johnson. Pat
Nixon, Betty Ford. Kosalynn Carter
and N a n c y R e a g a n , E l e a n o r
Roosevelt probubly was the most
Issues-orlcnted first lady of modem
times.
She wus also among the most
peripatetic, having traveled more
than 40.000 miles during her first
year as first lady.
,
Toni Morrison, or some such
author, has opined that the two
most destructive concepts yet de­
vised by humankind are physical
beauty and romanti c love. In
Eleanor Roosevelt's case, that may

well have been true.
I still remember one of the Jokes
told about her notorious lack of
physical beauty. The exchange
supposedly look place at an evening
reception where the first lady was
accosted by a male voter In an
advanced stage of Inebriation.
"Mrs. Roosevelt, you are the
ugliest woman I ever saw."
"And you, sir, are the drunkest
man I ever suw.'lu
"Yeah, but1 I’ll'b e sbber'ln the
morning."
The Smithsonian, for reasons that
may be evident, did not Include that
punch line In Its exhibit. Nor wus
there any Intimation that the first
lady may have formed a highly
personal relationship with a writer
who was lurking about the Capital
during the New Deal days.
These om issions possibly Il­
lustrate part of the difficulty we
Americans have In invesling our
Idols with human trails. How unfor­
tunate that they don't spring from
Mount Olympus, or something,
rather than mingle with us mere
mortals!
The Eleanor Roosevelt exhibit Is
nothing If not circumspect, limiting
Its scope to photographs, such us
snapshots of the Roosevelt kiddles;
documents, such as her Christmas
gift lists: and such artifacts as her
baby dresses, her grandmother's
sliver bowl and an ancient L.C.
Smith typewriter.
No U.S. president I am aware of
would have fitted Into any of these
gowns. Which may explain why
there has never been a male first
lady.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tradi­
tional political protocol prescribes
that you never call your opponent
by name.
The rationale Is that the other
candidate should not be given any
extra publ i ci ty, not even the
courtesy of a name.
But politicians can and do devise
other catchy ways of name calling
on the campaign trail.
There also can be the element of
denlablllty.
"T h e y know who they are,"
White House spokesman Larry
Speakes will say when reporters
want to pin him down.
In the politician's book o f pro­
tocol. however, there apparently is
nothing that requires some civility
by a president toward the opposi­
tion candidate seeking his Job.
W a l t e r M o n d a l e Is " M r .
W hat's-hls-nam e" to President
Reagan.
Or more often he Is the anony­
m o u s " t h e y " w h o a r e t he
doomsayers: "th e y " who tell a
"fairy tale" about the deficit: "th ey "
are the ones who "knock opportuni­
ty."
Sometimes, Reagan will refer t o '
the "other candidate" or more ort'en
tojust plain "h e".
Asked why he did not call Mon­
dale by name, Reagan flippantly
replied:
“ Why should 1?"
On the other hand. Democratic
vice presidential candidate
Geraldine Ferraro has lived to regret
saying that the president Is not “ a
good Christian" because o f hls
policies loward the poor.
Mondale does not exactly kid
glove hls attacks on Reagan In
trying to smoke him out. but he
does occasionally refer to him as
"the president" or "Mr. Reagan."
In this democracy, respect for the
president Is requi red even If
agreement Is not.
On Capitol Hill, lawmakers speak
of "worthy opponents" and the
"distinguished senator" even when
t he y s mi t e t h e m d o wn wi t h
scathing rhetoric.
Another name-tag that Reagan
and his running mate. VJce Presi­
dent George Bush, have decided Is a
good vote-getter for their side is to
call their opponent a "liberal."
which is supposed to be the political
kiss of death these days.

JACK ANDERSON

Occupation Foes Suffer Tortures
WASHINGTON - More than a
decade ugo the American public wus
shockrd by reports of the brutul
treatment of political prisoners con­
fined In "tiger cuges" by the South
Vietnamese government. But It is
no secret that under the victorious
Vietnamese communist regime, po­
litical prisoners arc even worse off
than their hapless predecessors
behind bars ever were.
While the recent U.S. decision to
accept several thousand political
prisoners from Vietnam gives hope
to those lucky ones, there Is no
Indication that the agreement will
cover prisoners In Vietnameseoccupied Cambodia. Since those
Imprisoned by the Vietnamese oc­
cupation forces are mainly former
communist officials, they would
presumably not be welcome tn this
country.
It may be hard to work up much
sympathy for ex-members of the
murderous Pol Pot regime that was
responsible for the deaths o f
perhaps 2 million Cambodians In
five years, or for officials of the new
government who have fallen from
grace. But the reports |‘ve heard of
the barbaric Vietnamese treatment
of political dissidents In Cambodia
are worth relating. If only to demon­
strate the unspeakable horror of life
In communist Indochina.

The puppet Cambodian regime of
Hcng Samrin will slap an Individual
In prison for any of four principal
reasons: suspected sympathy or
support for the old communist
regime's Khmer Serelka or Khmer
Serel militias, still fighting In the
hinterlands: refusal to put pro­
fessional or other1 skills at the
service of the Vietnamese-backed
government; kinship to someone
believed to have gone to the Thai
border, where the resistance forces
arc: or the simple fact o f having
returned home from a refugee camp
In Thailand.
A confidential 14-page State De­
partment report shown to my
associate Dale Van Atta gives some
ugly details of Individual treatment
of political enemies by the Vietnam­
ese occupation force.
— One prisoner was a soldier who
tried to save a group of native girls
from being raped by a troop of
Vietnamese. He and the Vietnamese
were In a Phnom Penh supply base
when *'a group o f young girls
sneaked In and tried to steal
whatever they believed useful." the
report stated, adding: “ The Viet­
namese soldiers caught them and
ordered them to undress. The in­
formant Interfered and asked the
leader of the Vietnamese to change

hls order. When the Vietnamese
refused to change hls order, the
Informant shot him In the leg.”
The Informant was thrown Into a
special prifcon In Phnom Penh that
held about 70 leaders of the puppet
regime. In that same prison, a
former cabinet minister was "dis­
emboweled alive before hls stomach
was filled with stones and hls body
sunk in the Tonle Sap River."
— In one prison, the Inmates are
kept tn chains, with handcuffs
added at night. "T h e accused who
refuse to sign (confessions) are
dipped upside-down in a big water
jar. being more or less suffocated
until they 'agree' to sign."
— In the main prison at Phnom
Penh, "the prisoners were sleeping
straight on the cement floor," the
report said. "The floor was not flat,
but was raised to about 40 degrees
behind the prisoners' backs like
half-beds. This made the prisoners
half lying and half sitting.” Every
day one or two political prisoners
were carried out dead.
— A young Cambodian leper was
arrested at the Phnom Penh railway
station on hls way to a refugee camp
for treatment. For three weeks he
was Interrogated by a Vietnamese
while two Khmera beat him.
— One prisoner succeeded In

^ g g ^ g bis way out of the wooden
house where he was held, using a
spoon and a small piece of file. He
then had to get through seven
separate fences of bamboo, barbed
wire, wood and closely grown trees.
SOLOMON'S CHOICE Less •
than a year after the bombing of the
Marine base In Beirut and the
subsequent U.S. pullout, the State
Department decided the time was
ripe for a renewed U.S. presence —
however modest — In strife-torn
Lebanon. No guns this lim e,
though. Just money. The Agency for
International D evelopm ent w ill
reopen Its mission In Beirut.
But Foggy Bottom saw a problem
In even this seemingly unassailable
gesture: Should the AID office be In
West Beirut or East Beirut? Chris­
tians or Moslems would be upset,
the diplomats feared. If the AID .
mission waa*pul In the rival side of
the divided city.
Apparently taking their cue from
the legendary wisdom o f an ancient ;
Jewish monarch In the region, the ;
officials decided to cut the A ID .
mission In two - one In the east ;
and one In the west. In a departure :
from the biblical text, though,
neither the Christiana nor the ;
Moslems offered to give up their half ;
of the AID office.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

How To
Sleep Easy

v Growing
Older
U.S. Rep.
Claude Pepper

Q.I have always been able
to fall aaleep anywhere —
trains, boata, easy chairs, yon
name It. Now that I'm a little avoided, and also the kind of
older, sleep Is more elusive.
foods that make the digestive
What can I do to fall asleep s y s t e m wor k ov e r t i me . Lmore easily?
tryophan. an amino acid that
A. It’s funny. Older Ameri­
cans, finally free of Job and
certain family responsibilities,
might consider the last decades
of their lives a time for wellearned rest. But the older one
gets, the less time Is spent
sleeping and (he more likely one
Is to have sleeping problems.
Sleep cycles do not take on a
new pattern upon retiring from
work or turning 60. But the long,
deep slerp of childhood and
young adul t hood gradual l y
b ecom es l i ght er and more
fragmented over the years as
people grow older.
What can cause Insomnia?
Any one of some 40 different
conditions have been Identified.
T h e m o a t c o m m o n Is a
psychological or psychiatric ab­
normality — these account for
about half the people who visit
sleep-disorder centers.
Many times physical problems
have an adverse cfTect on sleep.
Pain, caused by arlhrttls or other
discomfort. Is a major cause of
sleeplessness In older people.
Another problem Is that many
organs, particularly the bladder,
don't function as well, causing
sleep to be disturbed up to five
times a night.
Therefore, those who have an
Illness or Injury might want to
ask their doctor about Its elTccts
on sleep, and about the elTccts of
medication being taken for their
condition.
So what can you do to ensure
a better night's sleep?
Consult a doctor. If there are
severe problems sleeping, or a
sudden change In your sleep
pattern, you should get medical
advice.
Establish a routine. An older
person should set up a schedule
where he goes to bed and
awakens at the same time each
da y . Ha v i ng set t i mes fo f
daytime activities such a s meals,
chores, exercising, etc. also
helps reinforce the sleep cycle.
E at p r o p e r l y . A i m for
nutritious. light meals, staying
away from stimulants. Lateni g ht s na c ki ng shoul d be

triggers sleep. Is very good. It Is
found tn such foods as ir.llk.
eggs, tuna fish, cottage cheese,
cashews, chicken and turkey.
Exercise. Physical activity
enhances the quality of sleep for
people of all ages. A walk after
dinner la one of the best things
you can do to encourage a restful
night's sleep.
D on't nap. A nap la not
advisable If a senior cllUtcn has
had trouble sleeping. However. If
a nap Is absolutely necessary. It
shouldn’ t lasl for more than 20
minutes.

Q. In a column a while back,
you said dependents aged 18
to a s of a deceased Insured
worker, who are full-time
students, were eligible for
ben efits under the wage
earnings of that dsceased
worker. I was elated because
It looked like my 18-year-old
would be eligible for Social
Security education benefits.
Tour Information must have
been out-of-date. We tried
applying and were told this
benefit was long gone.
A. My apologies if the column
was misleading. The college
benefit is being phased out as a
result of the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of 1681. But
It continues for those students
who were granted the benefit
before that Act's adoption. There
has been a reduction o f 25
percent each year since 1981.
Thus. Individuals who were eli­
gible for these benefits In 1981
are eligible for 25 percent of the
benefits In 1984. The benefit will
be completely phased out In
1985.

Sunday, Sept. 21, ITS4-3D

Women On Death Row

Editor's Note: The following
continues UPl's In-depth exami­
nation o f the death penalty
which began In the Herald Sept.
9 and runs consecutive Sun­
days.

By Dan Lohwaaaer
RALEIGH. N.C. |UPI| - This
has been the long, hot summer
of Margie Barfield's life. And. at
times, she thought It would be
her last.
Events of the past few months
drove home hard the realization
that the death penalty Is no
longer an abstract threat, even
for a matronl y, soft-spoken
grandmother who spends her
days prayi ng, knitting and
watching the clock.
Mrs. Barfield, 5 1. Is a I the head
of the list of 19 condemned
women on death rows across the
country. And Just like their mule
c o u n t e r p a r t s , t he i r s Is a
purgatorial existence at the end
of the line, with a growing sense
that time Is running out.
She was convicted In 1978 of
poisoning her fiance. She was a
murder suspect in three other
deaths. Including that of her
mother, but was not Irlrd In
those cuses.
Mrs. Barfield was to die Aug.
31, but the U.S. Supreme Court
granted her un unexpected stay
July 2. citing an expected lower
court ruling on a North Carolina
case challenging Jury selection
in capllul cases.
T h e n , on A u g . 16. t he
Supreme Court refused lo hear
her case, lifting Ihe slay. Her
execution Is now scheduled Nov.

2.

The last woman executed In
the United States was Elizabeth
Anne Duncan, who was put In
death In the San Quentin gas
chamber Aug. 8. 1962. for hiring
two men to kill her daugh­
ter-in-law.
After 5 Hi years of waiting In
solitary, death by either lethal
Injection or Ihe gas chamber
started becoming u reality for
Mrs. Barfield Inst March.
If you have a question for
She wilted under the news
Claude Pepper, please send It to
t h a t N o r t h C a r o l i n a hud
"Ask Claude Pepper." Room executed James Hutchins by
715. H ouse O ffice V u lld tn g le th a l in je ctio n , th e s t a t e 's first
A n n e x -•!,*»• W a s h i n g t o n , O . C . ,
execution In 23 years.
20515. Volume o f mall prevents
"I woke up Ihut morning ...
personal replies.
around 3 a.m.." she said In an
REP. CLAUDE PEPPER la the Interview at the North Curullna
chairman o f the health sub­ Correctional Center for Women.
committee o f the House Select "T h e first thing I did was cut on
Committee on Aging.
the radio and heard Ihe news. I
had thought there was always
hope. It was sad."
In June, the real shock came.
After her execution date was set.
prison officials came for her In
the night and moved h- t to ihe
al l -mal e maxi mum security
prison across town. She -was
Florida Bar News: "I've never
placed In a cell across the hull
known of a murdeter who was
from the execution chamber.
executed, who commi t ted
Tears welled In her ryes when
another murder."
she talked of the experience.
A. Edwin Shlnholscr
"I think everyone thinks uIkiu I
Sanford
dying." she said. "In my own
situation, with dates being set on
your life, that makes It very real.
It becomes ’t day-to-day thing.
You take each day us It comes.
facilities to he splc n span.
This Is how I was living ... Jusi
The patients were well-dressed
asking for another day."
and Immaculate. Most tmMrs. Barfield Is. for the time
portantly we saw continual
being, back In her regular cell,
positive Interaction between
relieved lo be back In the routine
slafTand patients.
of a 6 a.m. wakeup. a shower,
I commend the staff on
one hour outside, and then u day
running a caring and pa­
of crocheting, television, writing
tient-oriented facility.
letters and prayer. She said she
Itvci for weekly visits from her
Pam Price
children and grandchildren.
Aurora. IL
Mrs. Barfield and her family
plan to ask the governor to

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The best answer In your pm
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punishment as a deterrent,
was contained In a recent
letter from a common sense
attorney us published In the

Convalescent Center Top Notch
l‘m writing to comment on
my very favorable Impression
of Sanford Nursing and Con­
valescent Center In Sanford.
My husband's mother is u
patient there. We Just re­
lumed to our home In Illinois
ufter u trip to Florida. We
visited Sanford Nursing and
Convalescent Center dally for
e x t e nd e d p erio d s over a
week's time. We found the

Rules Will Hike Building Costs
The Florida Department ol
Envi ronmental Regulation
(FDER) has released an Im­
plementation schedule for Its
expanded regulatory Jurisdic­
tion gained front passage of
the "Warren A. Henderson
Wetlands Protection Act of
1984."
The legislation Is going lo
have a tremendous Impact on
builders. It expands FDER's
limits of Jurisdiction by In­
creasing the vegetative Index
list. The Inclusion of fish and
wi l dl i f e habl l ut requi res
permitting criteria and also
adds cumulative Impact con­
siderations. This will increase
coats and. In some cases,
means the loss of developable
land.
It Is my opinion that In a
very short lime, we are going
to sec u great demand for
product and an Inability to
service that demand. It has
been my experience that the
state's most successful devel­
opers arc very sensitive to the
environment. In general, peo­
ple and prudent developers
object lo wholesale carnage ol
the land. Certainly. 1 feel
strongly on this point.
FDER Is set to being en-

t o r c l n g s i x n e w
rules/regulations October I.
By July I. 1985. the depart­
ment Intends to have at least
five more restrictive measures
In place. After that, several
additional measures are likely
to be adopted. Including a rule
for the "equitable distribu­
tion" of permits.
There must be a coordinated
effort between developers and
the FDER to avoid an Impasse
that would result In unreason­
able delays or costa associated
with development efforts.
I would like to propose a
conference or working semi­
nar to include the director of
FDER. hla department chiefs,
a select group of qualified
developers, and members of
the media.
II Is my belief that total
Involvement and cooperation
by all parties Is the only viable
optlor. to satisfy and assure
the state that environmentally
sensitive areas will be pro­
t ect ed wi t hi n a cce p ta b le
parameters to continue to
permi t l and d evelop m en t
where appropriate;
John Joyce, President
TKECO Realty Group. Inc.
Sanford

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The
D eath *
Row
D e b a te

commute her sentence to life In
prison if her legal appeals expire.
"There’s always hope o f going
home, but probably Im going to
havr lo live the rest of my life In
prison If my sentence (Is com­
muted)." she said.
Fewer than one out of 100
death row Inmutes across the
country are women. Walt Espy,
director of the Capital Punish­
ment Research Project at the
University of Alabama, said
there has tx-cn a historical re­
luctance to subject women to I In­
most severe penalty.
Of the 14.235 documented
executions, only 293 have l&gt;crn
women. Espy said.
"Unless she was a horror or
something like that. It was
Inconceivable that a woman
could really do anything that
wo u l d wa r r a n t t he de a t h
penalty, (kick when hanging was
the major mode of execution, ‘t
was considered obscene to hang
a woman."
"I fully expert more women lo
lx- executed In the future," Espy
added. "Women today have ob­
tained n certain amount of
equality that they hud never had
before and that Is one of the
penalties they will have to pay
for that."
Twe l v e oilier states have
women convicted o f murder on
death row. Most arc In their 20s.
Thr youngest Is u 19-yeur-old
woman In Mississippi whose
sentence Is under review but
who was sentenced ut age 17.
The oldest Is a 55-year-old
woman In Nevada.
They killed their children,
husbands, lovers and strangers.
Some killed for money, some
killed for love, some killed (or
Ihe thrill of It, and some killed
for reasons no one has been able
to explain. They killed with Ice
picks, guns, drain cleaner, cars
and rat poison.

One condemned woman is u
formrr school teacher. Another
was a topless dancer.
Each case seems to have Its
own blzurre dimensions, lending
credence to Espy's theory that
capital punishment for women Is
generally reserved for the most
heinous acts.
Even In the cuse of Mrs.
Barfield, prosecuting nllnrnry
Joe Freeman Brill says: "She
may look like a sweet little old
grandmother, hut she Is a cold­
blooded murderess."
D r .

F a y e

S u l t a n ,

u

psychologist who works with
w o m e n I n m a t e s In No r t h
Carolina, says nni only Is crime
by women on the Increase but so
Is ihe level of vlolenrc.
In Nevada. Priscilla Ford. 55.
|s awaiting death In the gus
chamber for killing six people In
Reno four years ago. Shr ran
them down with her black Lin­
coln Continental on a casinodistrict sidewalk.
Professing a belief In reincar­
nation. she asked that appeals
on her behal f he dr opped
becuuse she was eager to gel on
with her new life. The courts

haven't gotten ready to get up
here.”
With her family's close ties to
Sanf ord, t hr ough t hei r I n­
Coatlnusdfrom page ID
volvement with Seminole High
not depend Just on one's own School's groups and community
abilities. Mrs. Springfield said. "I activities, her work with local
had the qualifications, but prob­ women's groups and the Greater
ably the moat Important thing Sanford Chamber of Commerce
was I had people I worked with (she was the first woman presi­
whom I respected who e n ­ dent of that chamber!. Mrs.
couraged me to reach my poten­ Springfield said Sanford will
tial. They encouraged me to get always be home.
"It has a special warmth." she
an education.
"Th ey knew the answers. I'd said of her birthplace. "Sanford
ask t h e m s o m e t h i n g v e r y has a heartbeat that some of the
technical that they could have newer arras don't have. I can
easily explained, but they'd say walk down the street and If I
*1 bet If you read this or called know you I can holler across and
so-and-so you'll find out what to say 'HI. how'rc you doing to­
read or where to go for the day?’ You can’t do that here on
answer.* They were really lead­ the Orange Blossom Trail, you'd
ing me to where to go to learn It get picked up. Age doesn’t mat­
ter," she laughed.
for myself."
"I used to say I'd die on the
L ook in g ahead, she said, streets of Sanford running from
"There will come a day when I one place to another for my
won’t be able to produce as customers. But now I'll probably
much. They won't have to come die on Interstate 4 or the Orange
to me and say 'Springfield, Blossom Trail, but I love It. I'm
you're not producing.' I'm going so Involved w llh banking. 1
to already know. 1will step aside respect the people I work for and
and hopefully there will be a I learn from them. I'm not going
young woman coming up to take lo respect them If they aren't
my place. I'll be awfully mad If going to share knowledge with
there's not. If some of them me."

...Janice

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refused to waive her appeals, report of vandalism lo her car.
questioning her mental com­
In at the Mar ysvi l l e Repetence. No execution dale has fonnatory for Women. Rosalie
been set for the former school Grant. 24. awaits execution for
teacher.
killing her two children by
O n e
of t wo
w o m en
on
hunting down their house with
Alabama’s death row. Judlih them Inside
Ann Ncelley. 20. Is n mother of
Texas has two women await­
three. She is sentenced lo die in ing death hy lethal injection.
the electric chair for the 1981 Karla Faye Tucker. 24 convicted
murder of Lisa Ann Mllllcan. 13. In April of the pickaxe killing of
At her trial, Mrs. Neelley testified her former boyfriend. Jerry
she shot ihe girl In the back on Dean. 27. She was charged, but
orders from her husband after not tried, with the sluytng of
several I nj ecti ons of drain Dean's female companion Pro­
cleaner failed to kill the victim. secution witnesses testified Ms
Mrs. Neelley also pleaded guilty Rucker told them she received u
in the kidnapping of another sexual thrill from killing Dean
w o in a n w h o w a s ki l l e d . with the ax.
Authorities claimed Mrs. Neelley
Gulfport. Miss., defense at­
and her husband. Alvin, prowled torney Shannon Waller agrees
the streets of Rome. Ga.. In 1982 with the Idea that women are
looking for young girls to rape losing the mercy they received
and murder.
simply because of their sex,
A second woman also awaits Shannon blamed the mechanics
death lit Nevada's gas chamber. of (he Jury selection system.
She was convicted of the 1982
"T h e problem ts that pro­
contract killing of Joy Spinney. secutors can ask questions to
56. for a fee of S I.500. She shot keep people off the Jury If they
the woman In ihe head and indicate they will lx- sympathet­
threw her body in the desert. ic because of age or sex."
The murderer's parents have
He points to Ills own client as a
adopted her two young daugh­ good example. Tina Canttady, a
ters.
one-time Mobile Ala., topless
Maryland's gas chamber walls dancer convicted of helping
for Doris Ann Foster. 40, who David Gray kill her former
was sentenced lo die for killing a boyfriend, was sentenced to die
71-year-old motel clerk with a al age 16
screwdriver during a robbery.
Waller contends It was never
"I've put life In one hand and realty clear how extensive her
death In the other and weighed role was In the killing. He said
the t w o ." she once told a the Jury also sentenced her to die
rrporler. "T o me, death is the despite evidence she had a
only route lo freedom." She " h o r r i b l e " childhood back­
changed her mind after receiv­ ground amt never really had a
ing letters from people asking chance in life.
" A l least one psychiatrist
her to push her appeal.
"I've found out there were found her to lx- on thr borderline
some people out there who of being retarded." said Waller
“ She got absolutely no sympa­
really, reully cure." she said.
In Florida, which leads Ihe thy from this Jury whatsoever."
Th e Mi ssi ssi ppi Supr eme
nation In executions with seven.
Andren S. Jackson. 25. sits on Cour t has o r de r e d u new
d e a t h r uw f o r k i l l i n g a sentencing phase for Cannudy.
Jacksonville pollccmun. Officer but acted on the grounds she
Gary Bevel, 29. was shot In the was Illegally Interrogated after
head four limes when he tried to her arrest and Ihe statements
arrest the woman for falsifying a were used against her.

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Legal Notice
PROPOSE O CONSTITUTIONAL AMEN DM (N T !
T O B EV O T ED O N NOVEM BER 4 .1H4
NOTICE OF ELECTIO N
W HEREAS. The legislature under th* Constitution of tha State ol
Florid*, patted Joint Resolutions proposing amendments to the
Constitution of ttw Slat* of Florid*, and inoy did determine and
dlract that the said Joint Ratolutlont b* submitted to ttw voclon of
ttw State af Florida, at tti* Conoral Election to to told an No»*mtor
A In r
NOW. T H E R E F O R E . I. G EO R G E FIR ESTO N E. Secretary of
State of Ito State of F lor Ida. da hereby fly * nolle* that an election
will to told In each County In Florida, an November A lt»*. lor the
ratification or rejection af the Joint Resolutions predating
amendment! to the Conttltutlon of the State af Florida; vtl:
NO. I
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
A R T IC LE X. SECTION *
SECTION *. Homtkad. e tempt loot
la) There thelt to etempt from forced tale under preceu of any
court, ore) no judgment, decra* or elocution thall to a lien thereon,
atcapl far the payment af taeat and attattmentt thereon,
obUgetlont contractad lor the purchat*, improvement tr repair
thereof, or obligation* contracted tor haute, field or other labor
performed an Ito realty, th* following property owned by * natural
portenE
•toy:
( HI a lhornet teed. It located outtide a municipality, to ttoeitent af
an* hundred titty acre* af contlguout land and Improvemart*
thereon, which thall not to reduced without th* owner't cement by
re*ton of tubteguent Inclutlon In a municipality; ar If located within
a municipality, ta the eitent of an* half acre af contlguout land, upan
which th* atempt ton thall to limited ta Ito rttldtnc* af th* owner ar
hit family;
ID perianal property to th* value af an* fhoutand deHart
(bl The** a tempt lam thall Inure to th* surviving tpout* or tolrt
of the owner
(c) The homettead thall not to tublect to devlta It th* owner It
survived by spout* ar minor child, atcapl th* homettead may to
devised to th* owner s spout* If there to no minor child. The owner
of homettead real estate, joined by th* tpout* If married, may
alienate the homettead by mortgage, tale ar gift and. If marrtad.
may by deed front ter the title to an ettate by th* entirety with the
spout* If the owner ar tpout* It Incompetent, the method of
alienation or encumbrance thall to at provided by law
NO I
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENOMENT
A R T IC LE IV. SECTION 4
SECTION 4. Cabinet
la) There thall to a cabinet composed of a secretary of state, an
attorney general, a comptroller, a treasurer, a commissioner af
agriculture and a commissioner af education. In addition ta Ito
power* and dutlet spec Iflad herein, they thall atarclt* such oowert
and perform such dutlet at may to prescribed by law
(b) Th* secretary af state shall kaep Ito record* of the official acts
of th* legislative and executive departments
(cI The attorney general thall to th* chief state legal officer
Id) Tto cemptrellor shall serve at tto chief fiscal officer af tto
ttat*. and thall tattle and approve accounts ago Inti tto state
It ITS* treasurer thall keep all stale funds and tacurlttet He thall
disburse state fund* only upan tto ardor af tto comptroller
order may to In any torm and may require the disbursement of state
* ’ 1
• c Ironic matins or b y m e js* ol a m ig rate la p i a r p

If) Tto commissioner of agriculture thall have supervision of
mattert pertaining to agriculture etcepl at otherwise provided by
law
(g) Tto commissioner of education shall supervise tto public
education system In tto manner prescribed by law
NO. I
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
A R T IC LE V. SECTION IT
SECTION II. Vacancies
la) Tto governor thall fill each vacancy on tto tuprem* court ar
on a district court of appeal by appointing tor a term ending on tto
first Tuesday alter tto first Monday In January of tto year Wlowlng
tto noil general election occurring at least an* year after tto date af
appointment, on* af three persons nominated by tto appropriate
judicial nominating commission
(bl Tto governor thall fill each vacancy an a circuit court ar an a
cowity court by snpolntlng tor a term ending on tto first Tuesday
after the lift! Monday In January of Ito year totlowtng tto nail
(Elmory and general election, on* of tot fewer than three persons
nominated by th* appropriate judicial nominating commission. An
election shall be told to fill that |udkl*l offka tor tto term of the
eftke beginning at tto and of tto appointed term
(Cl The nominations shall bo mad* within thirty days tram Ito
occurrence of a vacancy unless th* ported It attended by tto
governor tar a lima not t* atceed thirty days. Tto governor thall
mak* tto appointment within titty day* after th* namlnatlent have
bean certified to him.
(d) There thall to a separata |udkl*l nominating commission at
Provided bv general law tor tto tuprem* court, each district court af
appeal, and each ludklal circuit tor all trial caurtt within Ito circuit.
Uniform rules of pnicodure thall to established by tto jusHctal
nomtnoltna comm
rwtot, or any port
• m#y o#
py
».I — Wttp Vt
- f ‘ UNEft
ajjK Kfu'—
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by a majarlfv veto af |L"w ntovTtt^n
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CONSTITUTIONAL AM KNDMINT
A R T IC LE III, IE C T IO N I
LEG IS LA TU R E
S EC TIO N ! Members, o fflce rtj
wm p j l of mm qualification*.
111 Each tout* . all ‘ "
•lactlant. and return* af Itt members, and thall btamislly ctoot* Its
officer*. Including a permanent presiding officer selected from Itt
membership, who thall to designated In tto tanat* at President af
tto Senate, and In tto tout* at Speaker af tto Hout* of
Representative* Tto tanale thall designate a Secretary to serve at
Itt pleasure, and tto house at representative* thall designate a Clerk
to serve at Itt plaatur*.
(bl Memtort *f th* tanat* and tto hout* af representative* thall
ln~ s!rco**tb*~prlvlle«r
E .T r r x * * * ~
• u n n .T ir r .if r T
j i t g i i r r uettlened In any
other
otoca
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(cl H o Ugltiatur* shall appoint an auditor to serve at Itt plaatur*
who shall audit publk records and perform related dutlet a*
prescribed by law ar concurrent reeelutlen.
NO. I
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENOMENT
A R T IC LE V III. SECTION I
Section 1 Count let •
1*1 PO LITICAL SUBDIVISIONS Tto ttat* thall b* divided by law
Into polltksl subdivisions called counties Count lei may be creeled.
by law. with provision '
apportionment of the publk i
(b) COUNTV F UNDS. Tto car*, custody and method af disbursing
county fund* than to provided by general law
(c) GOVERNM ENT. Pursuant to general ot special law. a county
government may to established by charter which thall to adapted,
amended ar repealed only upan vet* af th* aleeton af tto county In a
special election called lor that purpot*
Id) COUNTY O FF IC E R S . There thall to alactod by Ito altcfort *1
each county, far terms *1 tour years, a sheriff, a tea cafecter. a
property appraiser, a tuporvltar af atectSent. and a clerk af th*
circuit court; etcepl. whan provided by county charier ar toeclal
law approved by vet* *1 tto electe n of tto county, any county aftleer
may to chosen In another manner therein specified, ar any county
affk* may to abolished when all tto dutlet af Ito offka presented
by general law ar* transferred to another eftk* When not otherwise
prevlded by county chartor or special law apprptsd by vote af tto
•lacier*, th* clerk af tto circuit caurt shall to *a affkla dark af Ito
board at county commissioner*, auditor, recorder and cuttedtei af
all cosaify funds
(a) COMMISSIONERS. E tcepl when sftorwlta provldad by county
cherter, the governing tody at each county shall to a beard ef county
commit*loner* compass* af fly* or seven members torvlng
staggered terms ef lour year* After aach decennial cantut ttw board
af cosaify commissioner* shall divide tto county Into dlstrktt af
contlguout territory at nearly aqua! In population at practkaM*.
On* cemmlstioner residing In aach dlttrkl shall
lew by
■to
I CH A R TER GOVERNM ENT Caunllet nef operating
imdar county charters shall have such power ef soil government at It
provided by general or tpoclal law. Tto board af county
commlulenart af a county not aporatlng under a Charter may anacl.
In a manner presented by general law. county ordinance* not
inconsistent with garwral or special law. but an ardlnenco In canftkt
a m un icipal irdtnanco shall not to affective within th*
iipolity ta th* aatanf af such canflkt
CHART
Igl CH
ARTER GOVERNM ENT. Caunttat oparattng under county
chartert shall have all powers ot local salt government nat
inconsistent with ganoral law. ar with tpoclal law spprtvef by vet*
af Rw aloetart Tto gavamtng body of a county aporattng under a
charter may anict county ordinance* nat Inconsistent with ganaral
law. Tto cherter shall gravida which thall prevail In th* event af
canflkt between county and munklpal ordinance*
.
(hi TA XES; LIMITATION Property situate within munklpalltlat
thall nat to subject ta taaatlan far services rendered by Ito county
aaclutivefy ter tto benoflf at Ito property or retldantt In
wslncarparatad area*
(I) COUNTY ORDINANCES. Each county ardlnanc* shall to filed
with Ito secretary at ttat* and diall become affective at such tins*
•hereafter a* It provided by ganaral law.
(II VIOLATION OF ORDINANCES Parian* violating county
ardlnancet shall b* preaacutad and punished as provldad by law.
(k) COUNTY SEAT. In every county there thall to a county teat
at which shall be located the principal affkot and permanent record*
of all county afflcort Tto county seat may naf to moved sicapf at
provtded by ganoral law. Branch affkot tor th* conduct af county
Mdlnot* may to etiabllthad a nowhere In tto county by retelufton af
Rw governing body of Rw county In Rw manner presented by law.
ft* Instrument thall to daomod recorded In Rw county until filed at
Rw county tael according I* law

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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENOMENT
A R TIC LR V. SECTION I
SECTION A Eligibility No person thall to allgibl* far affk* af
luatka ar |udge af any court unlata to It an elector af Rw slat* and
reside* In Rw tarrttwlal lurltdktwa af hit court Me |uttko or |udg*
shall serve after attaining Rw ag* at seventy years sicapf upan
temporary assignment ar I* complete a term, an* halt ol which to
hot served No parsan It all* tote ter Rw afffk* of luttko af Rw
supreme court ar |udg* at a district caurt af appeal untess to It. and
hat tetn lor Rw procodlng ten year*, a member af tto bar *1 Florid*.

Ne person Is eligible lor Rw attko of circuit |udg* untest ho I*, and
ho* been for th* preceding five years, a member af ttw bar ef
Florid*. Untess sttwrwls* prevlded by ganoral law. no parson Is
ffatoto t o th* office of a county court ludgo u n le ss heisTand has
toon far t t o p re c e d in g five years, w o t to a m em Ur of Rw bar of
Florida V nJn fim prw lt*p rovlito by general law, a pe r s o n shall t o
•iigltste tor election o r appolntmont to m* office af county co u rt B B
In a lovnlf Kavirvg ai P*Pte U | lon o i
or less If he 1* * m a M t e V
goad standing of th* ter of Florid*
H O .;
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
A R T IC LE V II. SECTION It
Finance and Taiatlaa
SECTION tl. State bends, revenue bonds (a) Slat* bonds pledging the full faith and credit af th* state may
to Issued only to finance ar refinance th* cast of stale Hied capital
Putter projects outherlted by tew, and purposes Incidental thereto.
upon approval by a veto ef the Hector*; provided slato bonds Stood
pursuant to this subs*ctlanteek may to refunded without a veto ef the
•teeters at a tower net average Interest cost rate Tto total
outstanding principal af stele bends Issued pursuant to this
subsection date shall never eicaed fifty percent af Rw total tai
revenues ef the state lor the two preceding fiscal years, deluding
any tai revenue* held In trust under Rw provisions W W ils
csr.iTIFuffim.
(b) Moneys sufficient to pay debt service an state bond* as Rw
same become! due shall to appropriated by law.
(c) Any state tondsjitodalrw the full falRt and credit
v m ’ .ef
r Rw
—t 1*1*1
Issued under thti&gt;s e c t tw ia ^ v ^ fher seetten ofth!sj^ nim utton rriy
J o ?omt!nedfor ^ epurp^ sm of**k:
■ --M l tee* Revenue
bonds
may —
to Issued
Is*
-------------,
by the state or it* agencies
without a vole ol Rw electors awSy to finance or refinance Rw cost of
state f l M l capital a U t r . projects authorised by law. « d purpoms
kKldwiUI ttwvote. onTohoil be payable sole^Vom Ivndo dorTrod
directly tram sources ether than slato la* revenues eawewSewo fee*
(el Each project, building, or facility to to financed or rollnanced
with reuonuobond* Issued under R.I* secn^TiftoTT IT,sfEe approved
by R w lr g l i l l lure
an ad r.lotlng *0 appropriations or b,
#1 ww.
NO. I
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
A R T IC LE X II. SECTION »
SECTION t. Bond*
(a) ADDITIONAL S EC U R IT IES
(I) Article IX. Section If. of Rw Constitution ef ItU . a* amended
as It • listed Immediately before this Constitution, a* revised In I***,
became effective. Is adopted by Rite reference a* a part ef Rite
revision as completely as though Incorporated herein verbatim,
•icepf revenue bonds, revenue certificate* or oRwr evidences ef
Indebtedness hereafter Issued Rwreunder may be Issued by Rw
agency ef Rw state so authorlred by law.
(!) That portion ef Artkto X II. Section ». Subsection (a) ef Rils
Constitution, a* amended, which by reference adopted Article X II.
Section It af Rw Constitution of ItU . as amended, a* ttw same
•listed Immediately before Rw effective date of this amendment It
adapted by Rils reference at part af mis revision a* completely at
though Incorporated herein verbatim, tor Rw purpoM af providing
Rwt after Rw effective date of mi* amendment all at Rw proceed* of
Rw reventwt derived from Rw gross receipt* la ie t. at therein
defined, collected In aach year shall to applied at prevlded Rwreln to
Rw aitonl necessary to comply wim all abllgatlent to ar tor ttw
benefit of holder* of bond* or certificates issued before Rw effective
date of mis amendment ar any refundings thereof which are secured
by such gross receipts t a n s Ne bends ar other obligations may to
Issued pursuant to Rw provisions of Article X II. Section It. af Rw
Constitution af IMS. at amended, but mis provision thall not to
construed to prevent ttw refunding of any such outstanding bonds or
obligations pursuant to ttw provtstent ef this tubttotlen(a) (1).
Sitolect to Rw requirements ef Rw first paragraph of mis
subsection (a ll!) , beginning July |. m i . and tor fifty years
thereafter, all of the proceeds of th* revenues derived from th* grots
receipts taies col tec ted from every parson. Including munklpalltlat.
at provided and levied pursuant to Rw previsions of e»w»4hw4bnww*
tadap**awwWhtamtore*dM»toe*4A)«be chapter H
Florida Statutes,
(hereinafter celled "grot* receipts la«et"). at In eilttonce at ef Rw
date af the adoption ol mis amendment or a* tuck chaptoTte
intended from time tatlmo, thall. at collected, to placed in * trust
lund to be known at the “public education capital autlay and debt
Service trust fund" In Rw state treasury (hereinafter re terred to as
"capital outlay fund" I. and used only at provldad herein.
Ttw capital outlay fund thall to administered by Rw state board of
education at created and constituted by Section j of Article IX of Rw
Constitution of Florida at revised In ISM (hereinafter referred to as
"slate beard"), ar by such ether Instrumentality of Rw state whkh
thall hereafter succeed by taw to Rw powort. dutlet and function* of
Rw slate board provldad In mis subsection ( a id ) . Th* state board
thall to a body corporate and thall have all the powers provided
herein In addition to all other constitutional and statutory powers
related to th* purposes of mis subsection ( a ll!) heretofore or
hereafter conter red by law upon Rw slate board, or Its predecessor
created by the Constitution of 14*1. at amended
State bends pledging Rw full falRi and credit of Rw state may be
Issued, without a vote af Rw elector*, by Rw slate beard pursuant to
law to finance or refinance capita! prelects Rwretelere author Ired by
Rw legislature, and any purpeMi spaurtem n l ar Inc Mental Ihereto.
tor Rw stele system af public education prevlded tor In Sactten t ef
Arttete IX af mis Centlltutten I hereinafter referred to a* "state
system"). Including but not limited to Institutions ef higher teaming,
lunter colleges, vocational technical schools, ar publk schoolt. at
new defined ar at may hereafter be defined by law. All such bends
shall mature not later than July I. MIS. All other details af such
bonds thall to at provided by law ar by ttw proceedings authorlilng
such bonds, provided, however, that ne bonds, (leapt refunding
bends, thall to Issued, and ne proceeds thall b* eipanded tor th* cost
of any capital project, untest such project hat been authorltad by ttw
legislature.
Bonds istuad pursuant to mis subsection (a)(1) shall to primarily
payable from such revenues derived from gross receipts laces, and
shall to additionally secured by Rw full laim and credit of Rw state.
No such bonds thall ever to Issued In an amount eicaodlng ninety
percent ef ttw amount whkh Rw state board determines can to
serviced by the revenues derived fram ttw great receipts la ie t
accruing thereafter under Rw provisions ef mis subsection (a)(1),
and such determination thall to conclusive
Th* moneys In th* capital autlay fund In aach fiscal yoar thall be
used only tor ttw following purposes and In Rw following order ef
priority:
a. Far th* payment ef the principal af and Interest an any bends
maturing In such fiscal year,
b. Far Rw deposit Into any reserve funds provided tor In Rw
proceedings authorlilng the Issuance of bonds af any amounts
required to to deposited In such reserve funds In such fiscal year;
c. Far direct payment af ttw cast ar any part ef the cost af any
capital prelect tar Rw slat* system theretofore author lied by Rw
legislature, ar tor Rw purchase or redemption af outstanding bend*
In accordance wim me previsions af Rw proceedings whkh
authorltad Rw Issuance af such bands.
(b) REFUN D IN G BONDS. Revenue bends to finance ttw coat of
stale capital prelect* Issued prior la Rw date mis revision becomes
affective. Including prejects af Rw F ter Ida state turnpike authority
or Its successor but deluding all pert tens af the state highway
system, may to refunded at provldad by law without vote of th*
electors at a tower naf average Interest cast rale by th* Issuance ef
bends maturing net later than Rw abilgaliant refunded, secured by
th* tarn* revenues only.
(C) MOTOR V E H IC L E F U E L TA XES.
It) A state ta*. designated "second gat ta*." ef twe cants par
gallon upan gasoline and other Ilka product* af petreteum and an
equivalent ta* upan ether sources af energy used to propel motor
vehklet at lev ted by Artkto IX, Sactten la. ef the Constitution af
IMS. at amended. It hereby continued Th* proceeds af said ta* thall
to placed monthly In Rw stale read* distribution fund In Rw state
treasury.
(1) Artkto IX . Section la. af Rw Canstltuften af IMS. a t ,
l by IMS reference at a part af
paroled herein verbatim tar Rw purpose af providing
w effective date af Nils revision Rw proceeds at Rw
"sacand gat t a i" at referred to Rwreln thall to allocated among Rw
several counties In accordance wim Rw formula stated therein to Rw
•■lent necessary to comply wim all obligations to or tor the benefit af
holders at bends, revenue certificates snd ta* anticipation
certificate* ar any refunding* Rwreef secured by any pert ten af Rw
"sacand gas la*."
(1) Ne funds antklgatod to to a Itocofed undar Rw tormuto stated
in Artkto IX. Sactten M. ef Rw CansHtufton af IMS, at amended,
shall to ptedgad a* security tor any ebllgattan hereafter Itaued ar
, aicegf that any outstanding abllgatlent previously
I pledging revenues allocated undar said Artkto IX. Sactten M.
may to refunded at a towqr average nef Interest cast rata by Rw
laauance af refunding Banda, maturing net later than Rw abflgatlant
refunded, secured by Rw same revenues and any *Nwr security
author Ired In p a a p w k (I) at this lutoaetton.
(41 Subject to Rw requirement* af paragraph (!) af this autoaettan
and after payment af a*nlntelraftve aip sneet. Rw "sacand gat t a i"
shall to altoceted to Rw accatml ef each af Rw several caunttos In Rw
amounts to to determined a* tot tews: There shall to an tnltlal
altocafton af enetaurth in Rw raft* af county area to state area,
aneteurth in Rw ratto af Rw total county papulation la the total
papulation af th* slate In accordance wtm Rw latest available todaral
census, and ana hall In th* ratto af lha total “ second gas ta i"
collected an retail sates ar two In each county to Rw total redacted In
all rewitte* af Rw state during Rw previous fiscalI yoar. If Rw annual
debt service requirements of any
Includbig any defktencto* ter prior years, secured undar paragraph
(1) af RUt subsectten. am o d e Rw amount whkh would to allaceled
I* Rwt county undar Rw tormula sat aut In mis paragraph. Rw
amounts allocated other reunites shall to reducad preporttenaiely.
I l l Funds Allocated under paragraphs (!) and (4) af mis
lutoactlen shall be administered by Rw state beard af administra­
tion created under said Artkto IX. tactlan 14. at Rw Canatltutten af
IEBS. aa amended, and which Is candnuedae a body corporate tar Rw
Ilia af Hits subsection t(c&gt;. The beard shall remit Rw prsroada af Rw
"second r m tea" In each county accawd tar ua* In said county as
tattoos: eighty par cent to Rw state agency suparvttlng Rw state
read system and twenty per cant to Rw governing body of Rw cawify.
The percentage altoceted to Rw county may to Increased by ganaral
law. The proceeds af Rw "sacand gas tea" subject to aitocotton to Rw
•eversi reunite* undar this paragraph U&gt; shall to w ad first, tar Rw
M M I "I N abilgaflana pledging revenue* altocatod pursuant to
Artkto IX . Secttan is. ef Rw ConstItutten af MBS. a* am ends! and
■tar Rw payment af debt service an
by Rite paragraph IS) ta ftnanre Rw
acquisition and constructten ef roads a* defined by law; and Hdrd.
tar th* acquisition and construction ef read* and tar read
i •» authorised by law. Oman auttwrtsad by tew. state
I pledging Rw lull falRi and credit ef Rw stele may be Issued
: III to refurd abilgattane eectaod by any perttan

ef Rw second gat ta*" altoceted to a county under Article IX.
t e d Ion 14. of the Constitution of Itat. as amended. (II) to finance m*
acquisition and construction ef roads In a county when epprnsod by
Rw governing body of Rw county and Rw state agency supervising
Rw state road system; and (III) to refund obllgattont secured by any
portion of ttw "second gat ta*" allocated under paragraph 0(c)(4)
No such bonds shall to limed unless a state fiscal agency created by
law has made a determination that In ne slato fiscal yoar will Rw
debt service requirements of Rw bonds and all other bates secured
by ttw pledged portion of Rw "tacend gat ta i" allocated to Rw
county eicaed seventy IN* pec cent of ttw pledged portion af Rw
"tacend gat t a i" altoceted to Rwt county tor Rw preceding state
fiscal (tear, of ttw pledged net tons from eiltllng facilities collected
In ttw preceding state fiscal yoar. and ef Rw annual average net tolls
anticipated during Rw first five state fiscal years af oporatlon af now
projects to to flnanced.and af any other legally availably ptedgad
revenues collected In Rw preceding state fiscal year. Bonds Issued
pursuant to Rils subsection shall be payable primarily from Rw
pledged tolls, ttw pledged portions of Rw "sacand gat ta*" altocatod
to Rwt cewity. and any other ptedgad revenue, and shall mature not
later than forty years from Rw date af Issuance.
(dl SCHOOL BONDS
( II Artkto X II. Section v. Subsection (d) ef Rils constitution, at
•mended, (which, by reference, adopted Artkto XII. Section tg. ef
Rw Conttltutlon of IMS. at amended) as Rw tame eilstod
Immediately before Rw effective date of Rils amendment It adopted
by Rils reference at part ef mis amendment at completely as Rwugh
Incorporated herein verbatim, tar Rw purpot* of providing that after
Rw eftectlve date of mis amendment Rw first proceed) of Rw
revenues derived from ttw llconting af motor vehklet a* retarred to
Rwreln thall bo distributed annually among ttw several counties In
Rw ratto of Rw number of Instruct Ion units In aach county, ttw tame
being coterminus with Rw school district of aach county at provided'
In Artkto IX. Section 4. Subsection (a) of Rils constitution. In aach
toot computed at provided Rwreln to ttw eitent necessary to comply
wIRi all obligations to ar tor ttw benefit af holder* of bonds or motor
vohkto ta* anticipation certificates Issued before Rw eftectlve dal*
of this amendment or any refundings Rwreof whkh are secured by
any portion af such revenue* derived from Rw licensing of motor
vehklet
(1) No funds anticipated to be distributed annually among Rw
several counties under Rw tormula stated In Article X II. Section E.
Subsection (d) of Rils constitution, at amended, at Rw same ailttod
Immediately before Rw effective date af Rils amendment shall bo
pledged at security lor any obllgattont hereafter Issued or entered
Into, eacept Rial any outstanding obligations previously Issued
pledging such funds may be refunded at a lower net average Interest
cost rate by Rw Issuance af refunding bonds maturing not later man
Rw obligations refolded, secured by Rw tame revenues and any
°Rwr security auRwrtnd In paragraph (13) of mis subsection Id)
(1) Sub|eel to Rw requirements of paragraph ( I ) at mis subsection
(d) beginning July t. 1E73 and for thirty five years RwreaRer, Rw
first proceeds of ttw revenues derived tram the llconting of motor
vehicles to Rw aitont rwcottary to comply wim Rw provisions of mis
amendment, shall, at collected, ba placed monthly In Rw school
dlstrkt and |unlor college district capital outlay and debt servko
fund In Rw state treasury and used only at provided In mis
amendment. Such revenue shall bo distributed annually among Rw
several school district* and lunter col lego districts In ttw ratio af ttw
number of Instruction units In aach school dlstrkt ar lunter college
dlstrkt In each year computed as provided herein. The amount of Rw
first revenues derived from Rw slate motor vehicle license taaes to
b* to sot aside In aach year and distributed at prevlded herein shall
ba an amount equal In Rw aggregate to Rw product af tl* hundred
•tailore (MOO) multiplied by Rw total numsor af Instruction units In
all Rw school districts of Florida tor ttw school fiscal yoar 1S4J 4*.
plus an amount aqual In Rw aggregate to Rw product af eight
himdred dollars (MOO) multiplied by Rw total number of Instruction
wilt* In all Rw school dlstrkt* af Florida lor Rw school fiscal yoar
IfTl 71 and ter each school fiscal yaar thereafter whkh It In aicets
of Rw total number of such Instruction units In all Rw school districts
of Florida for ttw school fiscal year 1*4744. such excess unit* being
designated "growth units." Ttw amount of ttw first revenues derived
from Rw state motor vohlcla llconta t a u t hr bo to sal aside In each
root and distributed at provided herein shell additionally ba an
•mount equal in Rw aggregate to Rw product af tour hundred dollert
(MOO) multiplied by ttw total number of Instruction units In all |unlor
college districts of Florida. The number of Instruction units In aach
school district ar lunter college district In aach year tor Rw purposes
of mis amendment thall bo ttw greater af (1) Rw number of'
instruction units In aach school district'tor Rw school fiscal year
Itof a* ar lunlor college district tor Rw school fiscal yoar ISM 4f
.computed In Rw manner heretofore provided by general law. or (1)
ttw number of Instruction units In such school district. Including
growth units, ar |unlor cottage district for Rw school fiscal yoar
computed In Rw manner herehilor* ar hereafter provided by general
law and approved by ttw state board of education (hereinafter called
Rw state board), ar (1) Rw number of Instruction units In each school
dlstrkt. Including growth units, ar |unlar college dlstrkt an behalf of
Which Rw state board hat Issued bonds or motor vehicle tax
anticipation certifies let under this amendment whkh will produce
sufficient revenues under this amendment to equal ana and
twelve hundredth* (1 11) tlmat Rw aggregate amount of principal of
and Interest an all bonds ar motor vohkto tax antklpatlon
certificates Issued under this amendment whkh will mature and
become due In such year, computed In Rw m anna herotator* or
(4) Such funds so distributed shall
b ead i t now created and constituted by Sactten 1 af Artkto IX af Rw
Slato Constitution at revised In IS44. or by such ether Instrumentality
of ttw state whkh thall hereafter succeed by law to Rw powers,
duties and functions of ttw state board. Including ttw powers, duties
and function* of ttw state board provided In this amendment. For Rw
purposes of this amendment, said state board thall ba a body
corporate and thall have all Rw powers provldad In this amendment
In addition to all other constitutional and statutory powers related to
Rw purposes of this amendment heretofore or hereafter conferred
upon u M itata boAfd
(5) Ttw slate board thall. In addition to Its other constitutional and
statutory powers, have ttw management, control and supervision of
Rw proceeds ef ttw first part of ttw revenues derived from Rw
licensing of motor vehicles provided tar In this subsection (d). Ttw
state board thall also have power, tor ttw purpose of obtaining funds
lor ttw uta of any school board af any school district or board of
trustees of any lunter college dlstrkt In acquiring, building,
constructing, altering, remodeling. Improving, enlarging, furnishing,
•quipping, maintaining, renovating, or repairing of capital autlay
projects tor school purposes to Issue bonds or motor vohkto tax
anticipation certificate*, and alto to Issue such bonds or motor
vohkto tax anticipation cortitlcates to pay. fund ar refund any bonds
or motor vohkto la* antklpallon certificates Rwretofore Issued by
said state board. All such bonds ar motor vohkto ta* antklpatlon
cartlflcatot thall boar Interest at not a&gt;reading ftvo per centum par
annum, or such higher Interest rate at may bo authorltad by statute
heretofore or hereafter patted by ttw three fifths 11/1) vote af each
house af Rw legislature. All such bonds thall mature serially In
annual Installments commencing not mare Rian three ()) years from
ttw date af Issuance Rwreof and ending no! later than thirty IM)
years from Rw date of Issuance, or July I, 1007, A D . whktwvor It
• a lte r All such motor vohkto la* anticipation cortlfkato* thall
mature prior to July 1.1007, A D. Ttw state board thall have power to
determine all other details at said bands or motor vohkto ta*
antklpatlon cortlfkatet and to tall at publk sate after publk
advertisement, or oxchanga said bonds or motor vohkto ta*
•ntkipatwn certificates, upon such terms and conditions at Rw state
beard thall provide.
(4) The slate board thall alto have power to pledge tar Rw
payment af Rw principal af and Interest on such band* or motor
vohkto ta* antklpalten cortlfkato*. Including refunding bonds or
refunding motor vohlcla la* antklpalten cartlfkatos. all or wiy part
from Rw antk ip * ted revenue* to bo derived tram ttw Ikontlng af
motor vehklet provldad tar In mis amendment and ta antor Into wty
covenants and ether agreements with Rw holders of such bands or
motor vohkto ta* antklpatten certificate* at Rw tlma at Rw Itauanco
thereof concerning ttw security Rwreof and Rw rights ef ttw hsldsrt
Rwreof. all af whkh covenants and agreements thall canttRvte
legally binding and Irrevoc able contracts srtRi such holders Mid thall
bo fully antercoebte by ouch holders In any caurt af competent
jurisdiction.
17) No such bonds ar motor vohkto ta* antklpatlon cortlfkatet
thall ovor ba Issued by Rw state board until after ttw adoption af a
resolution requesting Rw issuance Rwreof by the tchaol board af Rw
school district or board af trustees af ttw lunter col toga dlstrkt on
bahalf af whkh Rw obligation* are to ba Itauod. The state board af
•Mkotlan thall limit ttw amount af such bonds ar motor vohkto ta*
antklpatten cortlfkatet whkh con ba Istuad an bahalf af any tchaaf
district ar lunter college district ta ninety percent |«g%) af Rw
ommml whkh It doterm Ino* can bo serviced by Rw revenue accruing
to Rw school dlttrkl or lunter col logo district undar Rw provlttena af
this amendment, and such determination shall bo conclualvo. All
such bonds ar motor vohkto to* anticipation cortlfkato* shall bo
itatMd in Rw name af Rw state board af education but shall bo loauad
tar and an bahalf of Rw schoN board of Rw school dtelrtct or beord af
trustee* at Rw latter col teg* dlstrkt requastlng Rw Issuance
and no atoetten or approval af qualified Hectors shall ba roqs
Rw Issuance Rwreof
(I) The state board thall In aach yoar uaa Rw funds distributable
pursuant to Rils amendment to Rw credit of aach school dlstrkt or
lunlor col toga dlstrkt only In Rw tel tewing momwr arte In aider af
priority:
a. To comply wIRi Rw requirements af paragraph (I) at Rils
subsection (d).
b. Ta pay all amounts af principal and Interest maturing In such
*
m nwter vohkto lax antklpettan cortlfkato*
li
motar vohkto lax antklpatten cartlflcatot. Itaued an bahalf af Rw
school baard af such tchaol dlstrkt ar board af but toot af such
lunter col toga dlstrkt; subject, however, to any covenants m
agreements mad* by Rw state board concerning Rw righto between
holders af different itauat af such bonds or mafw vohkto lax
anticipation cartlflcatot. at herein auttwrlsod
c. Ta establish and maintain a sinking fund ar fundt to moot future
requirements tor dabt service or retarvot Rwretor. an
mater vohkto tax antklpatten cortlfkatet Issued en behalf ol Rw
school board af such tchoel d lttrkl ar board af buatoot af such
untar cal toga dlttrkl undar Rw authority hereof, whenever Rw slate
.........shall deom it nocossery or advisable, and to such amounts and
such terms and candlttont ot Rw slato baard thall In Its
discretion detormina.
d. Ta distribute annually to Rw savoral tchaol boards af Rw tchaol
dUtrictt ar Rw boards af Iruttoet af Ma junior coHaga districts tar
uta In payment af debt tarvko an bonds haratalwa or hereafter
tatuad by any such school boards •&lt; Rw tchaol dtefrklt ar baardaaf
Iruttaot af Rw lunter cottega dtefrklt whore Rw proceeds af Rw
bands ewro utod. ar are to bo used, in rw acquiring, building,
construct Wig. altering, remodeling. Improving, enlarging, furnishing,
•taffrptag. maintaining, renovating, or repairing af capital autlay
projects In such tchaol dtefrklt or [untor collage dtefrklt and which
capHal autlay project* have bean appreiot by Rw tchaal board af
Rw school dtelrkt or baard af trustees af Rw junior collage dtefrkt.

pursuant to Rw most recent survey or survey* conducted under
regulations prescribed by Rw state board to determine the capital
outlay needs of Rw school district or lunlor college dlttrkl Ttw state
board thall have power at Rw time of Issuance of any bonds by any
school board of any school district or board of trustees of any lunlor
col lego district to covenant and agree with such school board or
board of trustees at to ttw rank and priority of payments to be made
Issues of bends under this subparagraph d., and may
that any amounts to be distributed under this
subparagraph d. may be ptedgod tor Rw debt service an bonds Issued
by any school board of any school district or board of truetoot of any
lunter coitoga dlstrkt and tor Rw rank and priority of such pledge.
Any such covenants or agreements ef Rw state board may bo
enforced by any holders ef such bonds In any court of competent
jurisdiction.
• Ta distribute annually to ttw several school boards of ttw school
dlstrktt or boards of trueloos at ttw lunlor college dlstrktt tor Rw
payment of Rw cost ef acquiring, building, constructing, altering,
remodeling. Improving, enlarging, furnishing, equipping, maintain­
ing. renovating, or repairing of capital outlay projects tor tchaol
' purposes In such school district or lunlor college dtstrlct at thall ba
requested by resolution af the school board of Rw school dlstrkt or
board of hustoot of Rw lunlor collage dlstrkt.
f. When all ma|or capital outlay needs of a school district or lunter
col leg* dlstrkt have boon met at determined by ttw state board, an
the basis af a survey made pursuant to regulations of ttw state board
and approved by Rw state board, all Such fundt remaining thall ba
distributed annually and used tor such school purposes In such school
dlstrkt or lunlor cottage dlstrkt as Rw school board ol ttw school
dlstrkt or board of trustees of Rw lunlor collage district shall
determine, or at may be provided by general law
(*l Capital outlay projects of a school district or lunlor collage
dlstrkt thall bo eligible to participate In ttw funds accruing under
this amendment end derived from Rw procoads of bonds and motor
vohkto tax anticipation cortlfkatet and from ttw motor vohkto
license taxes, only In Rw order of priority of needs, at shown by a
survey or surveys conducted In Rw school district or lunlor cottage
dlstrkt under regOlatlont prescribed by Rw state board, to
detormina Rw capital outlay needs of Rw school district or lunlor
college district and approved by Rw state board, provided Rwt Rw
priority el such prelects may be changed from tlma to time upon ttw
request of Rw school board of ttw school district or board ol trustees
of Rw lunlor cottage dlstrkt and with Rw approval of Rw state board;
and provided further, that this paragraph (*) thall not In any
manner aftoct any covenant, agreement or pledge made by ttw slate
board In ttw Issuance by said state board of any bonds or motor
vohlcla lax anticipation cert Idea to*, or In connection with ttw
Issuance af any bonds of any school board of any school district, or
board of trustees ol any lunlor col logo district.
(M) The state board may Invest any sinking fund or fundt created
pursuant to this amendment in direct obligations of Rw United States
of America or In ttw bonds or motor vohlcla tax anticipation
certificates. Issued by ttw state board on behalf of ttw school board of
any school dlstrkt or board of trustees of any lunlor college district
(II) Ttw state board thall have power to make and enforce all
rules and regulations necessary to Rw full exorclsa of Rw powers
herein granted and no legislation thall be required to render Rils
amendment of full to rn and operating effort Ttw tegltlature shall
not reduce Rw tovtot of said motor vohlcle license la ie t during Rw
life ef this amendment to any degree whkh will tail to provide the
full amount necessary to comply wIRi Rw provisions of this
•mondmant and pay ttw necessary expenses of administering Rw
law* relating to ttw licensing of motor vehicle*, and thall not enact
any law having ttw effect of withdrawing ttw proceeds of such motor
vohkto license taies from Rw operation af this amendment and thall
nof enact any law Impairing or materially altering Rw rights of Rw
holders of any bonds or motor vohlcla tai anticipation cortlfkatet
Issued pursuant to this amendment or Impairing or altering any
covenant or agreement of Rw state board, at provided In such bonds
or motor vehicle tai anticipation cartlfkatos.
(tl) Ttw state board thall hove power to appoint such parsons and
fix Rwlr compensation tor Rw administration of ttw provisions of Rils
amendment at It shall deem necessary, and ttw •■penset ol Rw state
board In administering ttw provision* of this amendment shall ba
prorated among Rw various school districts and lunlor college
dlstrktt and paid aut af Rw proceed* of th* bonds or motor vehicle
tax anticipation certificates ar from Rw fundt distributable to aach
tchoel district or lunlor college dlstrkt an the tame basis at such
motor vehicle lker.se taies are'distributable to Rw various school
district* or lunlor col tag* districts under ttw previsions of Rils
amendment Interest or profit on sinking fund Investments shall
accrue to Rw school dlstrktt or lunlor college districts In proportion
to Rwlr respective equities in Rw sinking fund or fundt
(ID Bonds Itsswd by Rw stale board pursuant to this subsection
(d) thall be payable primarily from said motor vehicle license taies
at provided herein, and It heretofore or hereafter author Ited by law.
may bo additionally secured by pledging Rw full faith and credit of
ttw state without an election When heretofore or hereafter
authorltad by law. bonds Issued pursuant to Artkto X II. Section l| ot
Rw Conttltutlon of IMS. as amended prior to 1*44. and bonds Ittuod
pursuant to Article X II. taction ». subsection (d) af ttw Canstltuften
at revised In ISM. and bond* Issued pursuant to Rils subsection (4),
may be refunded by Rw Issuance ef bonds additionally secured by
Rw full faith and credit ef Rw state only at a lower net average
Interest cost rate
(a ) OE BT LIMITATION Bond* Itsswd pursuant to this Section a af
Arttete X lt which are payable prim arily tram ra a a . i i ptedpad

pursuant to this sactten shall nat ba Included in applying m*

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upon the amount at state bonds contained In Section 11, Article V II,
of this revision
III If. al ttw general etectlon at whkh this amendment Is adopted,
mere It alsa adopted an amendment to this sactten wherein ttw
proposed language of subsection (a) differs from that contained
herein, then such other language at to subsection la) thall prevail
over ttw language af subsection (a) at contained herein
(g) If. at ttw general atectlon at whkh this amendment it adopted,
there It alto adopted an amendment to this section wherein ttw
proposed language of subauctlon (d) differs from that contained
herein, then such other language thall prevail ovor ttw language af
subsection (d) at contained herein
(h) If, at ttw general election at which this amendment it adopted,
there It also adopted an amendment to this taction wherein ttw
proposed language of subsection (c) differs from that contained
herein, then such other language at to subsection (c) thall prevail
ever ttw language of subsection (c) at contained herein This
amendment shall taka a Reel as af July 1.1»7»
NO.*
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
A R TIC LE I
(NEW SECTION TO BB ADDEO)
CITIZEN'S RIOHTS IN C IV IL ACTIONS
In civil a d Ions: a) rw party can bo found liable tor paymant af
damages In excess af his/her Percentage of liability; b) ttw Court
thall grant a summary ludgmant on motion of any party, whan ttw
Covet finds no genuine dispute exists concerning ttw material tacts af
Rw case, c) noneconomic damages such at pain and suffering,
menial anguish, teas af consortium, and loss ot capacity tor
•nlaymant of Ilia thall no* bo awarded In eicett of 1100 000 against
any party
IN TESTIMONY W H ER EO F. I have hereunto sat my hand and
•Mixed Rw Great Seal of Rw State ot Florida at Tallahassee. Rw
Capital. Rils Rw IMh day of August. A D . IMS
(SEAL)
---G EO R G E FIR ESTO N E S EC R ET A R Y OF STATE
COOING: Words InoSmotoNMogb typo are deletions from eiltllng
law, ward* In underscored tree ore addition*
Publish August}* and September IJ. IMS
DEW M
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MA Y CONC E R N:
Notice It hereby given that ttw
p artan t designated balaw ,
pursuant ta ttw "F lctltlau s
Nama Statute", Section ISSN .
Florida Statute*, will register
with tha Clark of Circuit Caurt.
In and tor Somlnoto County.
Florida, upon receipt of proof of
ttw publication of this nof ka. ttw
flctltloutnamo. towtt:
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S
R E S I D E N C E
I NN
ASSOCIATES under whkh wo
are engaged In business at 170
D aug ias R e a d , A d a m a n t*
Springs. F tor Ida
That Rw parties Interested In
tald butlnots enterprise are as
RHW Associates,
a Kansas Ganoral Partnership
R A H Prep*rites,
a Kansas Ganoral Partnership
DATED at Orlando. Oranga
County. Florida. August 17. IMS.
Publish Saptembar 1. t. 14. U .
IM4.
D IX IE
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCS R N :
NatIco to hereby given Rwt Rw
undanlgnad pursuant la tha
“ Fictitious Nama S talu fa".
Chapter 141*4. F ter Ida Statutes,
will register wIRi Rw Clark af
Rw Circuit Caurt. In and tor
Sam (note County, Florida upan
receipt af proof of Rw public*
tten at this nafko. Rw fktitteut
Name, to-self:
A L LIEO L E G A L S ER V IC ES ,
a Subsidiary af Richard A.
Simon, P.A. undar whkh I am
engaged In buslnatt at ISM E .
Hllkrett. Suite soa A. Orlando.
FLO M 1
That Rw party Interested In
told butlnots enterprise I* at
/a/ Rkhard A. Simon
Dated at Lang wood. Somlnoto
County, Florida. August M. 1*44
Publish Saptembar L t . t i n
MBA
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NOTICE
R E Architectural Services
Comprehensive Improvement
Assistance Program
F F Y II4S
Tha Sanford Housing
Authority aspects to receive
funding tor ttw modernisation af
tha C a s t l a B r a w a r C a u r l
pursuant to Rw Department af
Housing and Urban Develop
ment P U B L I C H OU S I N G
C O M P R E H E N S IV E IM ­
P R O V E M E N T ASSI STANCE
PROGRAM HANDBOOK 7441 I
R EV 1 (December 14B1).
The project to ba modemliad
It F L . 14-1 Rw scapo af tha work
Included In Rw modernisation
program will ba comprehensive.
Architectural services are
required tar Rils project and will
Include planning design, pre­
paration af construction docu­
ments and contract admlnlstr*tten
Firm s having Rw capability ta
perform this type af work should
contact
Tha Hautlng Authority
of Rw City of
San lord. F L
P.O. Boa MIS
Sanford. Florida 11771 MU
Talaplwno H J 11M
Thodaadl Inals
Saptembar It. MBA
Publish: September 14. n . MBA
O EX 04

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice to hereby given Rwf I
am engaged In buxines* at m
Hickory Rldga O r - Lake Mary.
Somlnoto County. Florida undar
Rw fktlttoua nama af BUILDIN O E N T E R P R I S E S O F
FLO R ID A . INC., and Rwt I
Intend to register said nama
with Rw Clark af Rw Circuit
Caurt. Seminote County. F tar Ida
In accordance with Rw pre
visions af Rw Fktitteut Name
Statutes, towtt: Sactten i4S.BE
Florida Statute* IES7.
/a/ Edward O. Mar chut
Publish Saptorqbar 14 u . M A
Octobor 7, IEB4
O E XE 3

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