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Sunday, Sept. 23, 19fi6 Ctntiftat) Mill Orange County Real Estate Sales Hit $2.7 Million 2 15,500 E. Hicks, Dover Shores 13,000 Lake Barton Vill VINCENT CASTAGNA, to 28,000 Total 99 sales below $15,000 15,000 Total 68 sales above $15,000 15,000 Grand Total All Transactions 999,200 $1,775,150 $2,774,350 Elsie H. Tornow, Tiffany Terrace Vernon J. Wright, to Lester A.

Brown, Flora Park Frank T. Hicks, to Glen 27,500 27,500 Katherine W. Stromberg, to Jeanne B. Cooper, Rose Isle SWEETMAN HERB Construction, to Armond D. Pope, Greenbriar Birdclla McKee, to Robert P.

Foster, Sec. 19-24S-28E Lake Conway Estates to Charles R. Noble, Lake Conway Est. Daniel D. Gelfin, to Win-field Hobhs, Dommerich Hills "1 i 27,500 26,500 ao William Winter Park NraHah Hanay, Pines 26,000 25,500 inswood Heights 17,800 Raymond D.

Clapp, to Gerald L. Emery, Winter Park Heights 17,750 Clark W. Upp, to Dorothy Silverwood, Spring Lake Manor 17,500 John H. Christenscn, to Elena Kruty, Roberta Place 17,000 United Associates to Carl D. Stoots, Southwood Subdivision 16,800 A CORPORA- tion, to Zula B.

Baggett, Dover House 16,700 William F. Slusher. to William C. Rice Sky Lake 16,500 George R. Borders, to Freda C.

Hilton, Renlee Terrace 16,200 Richard W. to Warren C. 1 Brookshire Heights 16,100 W. J. Smith to Three Development Company 6-23-30 16,000 GIDUS BUILDERS to John Chuto, Winter Park Pines 16,000 Daniel E.

Johnson, to Julia Borsody, Lawndale Subdivision 16,000 Donald R. Newcomer, to Everett J. Newcomer, Sec. 24-22S-30E 16,000 Ernest G. Gill, to Theodore Gibson, Tangelo Park 15,900 Richard S.

Paddock, to Charles G. a 25,000 24,500 iUUmtonic Home Sale ter Park Pines 22, Merit 1 1 i to Leonard L. Kuhn, Orange Heights 21,500 Golfside Develop Company to Nasrallah Golfside 21,000 NASRALLAH to Roy H. Solomon, Winter Park Pines 20,700 First Federal Savings Loan Association of Orlando, to Bernard Arrow, Dommerich Estates 20,500 Merit Builders to Howard H. Smith, Orange Heights 20,300 Koontz Construction Company to Sherman G.

a ndolph, Evergreen Terrace 20,000 Helen P. Lord, to Helen M. Cisco Smith, Comstock Park 20,000 WILLIAM L. HALL, to First Federal Savings Loan Association of Orlando, Lake Jessamine 19,600 West Orange Builders to Freddie R. Jernigan, Brentwood Heishts 19,200 Windsor M.

Piper, to Robert H. Felkner, Asbury Park 19,000 Michael J. Solitro, to Samuel Riggi, Pine Hills Estates 19,000 Guaranty Insurance Corporation, to Albert H. Fiedler, Asbury Park 18,800 MURRAY J. MESSERVEY to Margaret Fraters, Audubon Park William Burton Hevener, to W.

E. Grant Tampa Terrace 18,000 C. H. Routh to Gerald Windos, Beuchlers Subdivision 18,000 Vesta I. Jones, to Orlando Americana Loch Haven Replat 18,000 Sidney J.

Smith, to Edwin E. O'Hara, Rosearden 18,000 BEL AIRE HOMES to Ronald L. Coven, Rob- Real estate transactions in Orange County rallied at $2.7 million for the week ending September 16. The final figure was $2,774,350 as recorded by the clerk of the Orange County Circuit Court. Large sales contributing to the total were from E.

V. Adams to Orange Buick Company for Glenn W. Joiner, to West Orange Country Club for and from Clarence W. Lynn, to Orlando Americana Incorporated for There were 99 sales below $15,000 and 68 above that figure. Those transactions amounting to $15,000 or more are as follows: E.

V. ADAMS, to Orangs Buick Company, Sec. 21- 22S-29E 172,000 Glenn W. Joiner, to West Orange Country Club Inc. Sec.

10-23S-27E 75,000 Clarence Lynn, to Orlando Americana Loch Haven Replat 60,000 Ethel A. Platts to Roslyn Weinberg, Dubsdread Heights Subdivision 39,500 Hollis W. Dickson, to Richard C. Phillips, Sec. 30-22S-29E 36,000 WILLARD J.

Askew, to Mildred B. Haynes, Bel Air Hills 33,300 Glen E. Hicks, to Frank T. Hicks Manor Subdivision 33,700 B. E.

Rogero to William R. Matin, Sec. 1-22S-30E 32,000 Stephen F. Mahr, to William W. Calhoun, Brook-shire Heights 31,500 C.

D. Shupe, to John Ty-shenko, Sec. 20-22S-27E 30,000 ELIZABETH B. PAYTON, to Louis Pappas, Winter Park 30,000 Stephen F. Mahr to Ernest T.

Do son Brookshire Heights 29,200 Charles S. Blackson, to Homequity Sec. 32-21S-30E 29,000 Mathew Rothman, to G. F. i dsey, Dommerich Hills 28,300 24,400 23,900 New brick home pictured above was purchased during construction by Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Burtle. Located on large wooded lot on Seminole Avenue in Altamonte Springs, it was built by Knox Florida Development Co. Sale was handled by E.

Everette Huskey of Gale Associates, Maitland, Realtors. Sales price was $15,000. Burtle is with Martin Company. They are from Oxnard, Calif, iiiimiiiiiimiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iitiiiftiriitfitttiiitiiiTiMinifiiiiiiiiiHitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitMiitiittiiiitiiiiiitfitiiiiiiiiiiiMifiisitMttiiMir WDBO Expands Facilities 23,700 JACK C. INMAN, to William G.

Bledsoe, Kennll-worth Shores Madeline C. Sheppard. to William W. Burke, Cloister Grove J. Rolfe Davis to Jesse H.

Lamberth, Lake Margaret Manor Charles T. Pearson, to Joseph K. Talbert, Dommerich Estates Jack.E. Buckner, to Zbig-niew C. Orbinski, Jacque-lyn Heights GIDUS BUILDERS to James J.

Riley, Winter Park Pines Orlando Realty Service to Stephen D. Mc-Nair, Winter Park Pines Merit Builders to Joseph Adkins, Winter Park Estates American Federal Savings Loan Association of Orlando, to Elliott A. Whit-ton, Winter Park Pines Kenneth V. Bossie, to Her- -bert H. Manulkin, Sec.

27-22S-29E MERIT BUILDERS, to Donald V. Haffner, Winter Park Estates Harry W. Hewitt to Thomas V. Parent Lew, Lynnwood Shores Earnest R. Carmichael, to Joseph A.

Reitano, Win- 23,500 22,500 Osceola Snlcs 22,500 22,500 22,300 (Continued from Page 1-B) the highly complicated developer can have it processed and ready for camera on time. Lab technician Dave Hill points out that this is cutting corners uncomfortably close, however, and he must know in advance that the film is being rushed in so that tank temperatures are ready. THE STATION, which has its own emergency power supply, has already been designated as the aea's official emergency station. Within the new addition is a special room built to government specifications where a man would be capable of sustaining himself and the station for two to three weeks in case of a nuclear attack. One third of the new addition is used for waiting and viewing rooms.

An attractive drape in olive green and yellow and boasting the CBS insignia for a design rovers the glass separating the viewers from the camera crews and artists. The viewing room is used for those wishing to watch such local programs as 'Uncle Walt" and election returns, and also for sponsors wishing to view video tapes of proposed shows. THE COLOR scheme for the new addition and facelifting of the old has been taken from the CBS drapes. The soft gold and avocado green is repeated in the news room furniture, desks and walls, the lobby and elsewhere. Attractive and restful, it is excellent for both background and accents.

As a visitor watches the color TV in the comfortable waiting room it seems a long ways from the plain, utilitarian building which first housed the station. WDBO-TV, like the rest of Orlando, is coming of age. 22,000 KISSIMMEE Real estate transactions in Osceola County numbered 29 and amounted to $417,000 during the past week, according to records in the office of Harris Daniel, clerk of circuit court. lhose amounting to $15,000 or more included: A. M.

Webb, W. H. Webb, E. L. Webb, Leo Preston, Rilla Swope to Smith Homes 25-25-29 $20,000 Irlo Bronson to Bronson 3, 4, 9, 10, 15, 16-28 32 $247,700 Emma T.

Souser to Wilhel- mus G. Heersen, W. A. Patrick's Subdivision Agnes B. Conroy to Andrew J.

Conroy, Aurilla Mae Tomyn, and Frank P. Conroy, 2-25-28 $36,000 tiiiHiiMiniiiiiiiiiMiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Home Buy Called Hedge On Inflation on what you pay for shelter. That ceiling won't change for the life of the contract." that it can put a fixed price on, Decker emphasized. "When you buy a house," he said, "you put a ceiling both provides a basic necessity and, at the same time, offers a real hedge against inflation. DECKER POINTED out that other necessity items such as food, clothing, medicine, even the family "28th ANNIVERSARY SALE" 28th ANNIVERSARY SALE" ANNIVERSARY SALE" "28th ANNIVERSARY SALE" 28th ANNIVERSARY SALE" 28th ANNIVERSARY SALE" SOUTHEAST STEEL SALES COMPANY car are consumable.

They are either used up or discarded in a short time. The home, on the other 2 Contractors, homeowners, and remodelers, PRICES HAVE NEVER BEEN LOWER, TO HELP YOU CELEBRATE OUR 28th YEAR IN OR-g LANDO. THANKS TO YOUR FINE COOPERATION, OUR LOW, LOW How can the average family fight the damage inflicted by inflation on the family's spending power? "Buy a home," says Walter B. Decker, president of the Florida Association of Realtors. "It's the only purchase the family can make that both fills a basic need and provides a hedge against inflation." DECKER IS a St.

Petersburg real estate and mortgage consultant. And, as 1966 president of the state Realtor organization, he will preside at the association's 50th "Golden Anniversary" convention in Jacksonville Sept. 28-Oct. 1 The Realtor leader was recently asked why home ownership is such an effective weapon against inflation. According to Decker, studies by the Florida Association of Realtors reveal that buying a home costs about one-third as much as all other purchases made during the lifetime of the average family.

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