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Candidates on the Lake Mary place - the
new fire hail on
Three voting machines are in Imprisonment charge pending
work well with the humane
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by
ballot for two other council Moss Road. With 1,438 eligible place at the Casselberry Triplet fur'her investigation
s0ciet)'. A tWnk the society
The P0113 will open at 7 a.m. in seats
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in addition to the post
voters, City Clerk Mary Norton Drive fire haU for voters to det tt.ives.
program is good. There's no four Seminole cities- Lake alre8dY virtually won by
S~eriff John E. Polk said a
Mrs. expects 400 persons - 35 per itwke their choices for the
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SherUf'a deputies escort CAT.
-W D. Page.33, to waiting pgtmi car
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eligible
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they are offering for $5,000,"
afteri
Longwood and r4sselberry- Bacon Sr., county itMarth1
maintenance cent
at
bowling
lanes. Three hostages were
believed owned by Page, was
council seats.
I*vji where '7 cndidatc. dhision aupers Henderson
Oarlc said.
In addition to the mayor's
The voters will be asked to found behi'id the building and
Vihien set up today's session are vying for two mayoral poets 'ergtt.con and Roger
Stumbo,
race,
two
council contest., on select two persons In a five- impounded.
and 10 city council seats.
after meeting twice with
member and trustee of the the
Polk gave this account of the
ballot pitting incumbent person field to be city coup
In two cities, Lake Mary and volunteer fire
society officials in an effort to
department; and Ernest H . Hendrix against
attempted
robbery and siege at
citmen. Candidates listed
Longwood , women securecountyasst,ancefort
res Incumbent
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Gary Hunt for the group two elude: Fred Bussey Jr
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humane society, something Lash and incumbent June opposed by former mayor post
Duerr,A masked man with a pistol
and Claude AiJi and Mar" cumbent Edith
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which has not been done for Lormanji, respectively - will Margie Hess.
entered the building about 5:15
Daniels against incumbent August (Gus) Hodak
be elected unopposed to city
three years,
According to Lake Mary city Irene Van Eepoel for
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the group Leighty and Nathan 7.. Van am. w hen clearung personnel
Carter said today the society council posts.
Ch U IT)
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law, if a candidate in a par- four post.
came
to a door.
Meter.
In Winter Springs, meanwhi! ticular race
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has about $6,000 In
does not poll 50 per
In Longwood, where voters
The gunman took Mr. and
"Water
City
Clerk
Mary
management
and
the
trlbution.s, but officials t.o not
Hawthorne
n'dleflt Mayor Tray Piland cent plus one of the vote,
St. John River" will be
a will rt their ballots at the city has predicted a 60 per cent
Mrs. M. C. White, address
the topic at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce's
who has held the chief runoff election must
desire to ask for additional
be held. hall council chamber where two turnout
by deputies, and Larry
Personality Breakfast at S a.in. Tuesday at the Chamber
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contributions from the populace
office for nearly
Lake Mary's polling place Is voting machines are locqted
Larirnar,
reportedly
a
lanes
building, First Street at Sanford Aven:ie.
4147 voters'
I a permanent office for the three years &amp;nd was a city at the Lake Mary Elernentary
maintenance
man,
hostage
and
Principal speaker wfll b,e Rile
councilman for three years
society is in operation.
r" --unt'
demanded money
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winter
&amp; addition to educational
prior to mat, is being been set up at the polling place.
Springs
of Kissimmee.
The gunman had the hostages
of the city's eligible 2,07 voters are elected by plurality rather
now
executive
direeto,
of
the
Wa
challenged
by
te
Laurent Pellertn, Polls will close at 7 p.m.
programs, the society hopes to
r Users Association of
call the manager of the Lanes,
and the will turn out at the pol ls to make than majority,
Rorida Inc. Officers of tils group bclude two Sanford
a Nay vete ran,
tias ' In' program which
election will be convassed selections.
who Polk didn't immediately
men. S.O. Chase Jr. nd Gen. J.C. Hutchtson, both
Absentee ballots in Lake i
offab
fleyear veteran mayor immediately thereafter.
cut down on
vice
dentify, by te lephone.
On
t
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presdeuts.
ballot
in
addition
to
Mary,
Bi
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Grier
Longwood
the
of
be f
Casaclberry
and
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The city has 1,061 voters Mrs Lormann are: Larry
The manager ga ve them the
her speake
Casse1be
are expected to include a
must be returned
out on the Atreet.
being challenged in his quest ellgible to cast ballots in the Goldberg and incumbent H.
safe
co
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on
the
representative
of
th
A,
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U.S.
Arm y Corps of Engineers, the
for
ret urn to office by a real election and City Cl
to the various city clerks no
Also
Also, societyofficials plan to
erk Kay (Bud) Scott, district one, and la
telephone
and
then
called
the
South
and
Central
te
SL
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than
7
p.m.
Tuesday.
Johns River Flood Control district
set u
adoption
p
pprogram to estate sa lesman, Gerry Sasaman expects a 60 per cent Parker
Sheriff's departm ent at 6:45
and the Si Johns Water Management Authori
(Done) Anderson and
Christensen, and two-term city Wiout
ty.
In
Winter
Springs
the
a.m.
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Ray Leibensperger against deadline for return
Th e session is open to the pubtic. A light
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councilman and optometrist
breakfast
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of
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coffee, orange juice and doughnu ts will be
lo,cated incuinbent Don Schrein
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ballots is 5 p.m. today.
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ID per cent of the city's taxable sales and only two
for the development project, which businessmen
per cent of the county's sales,
reco mmended the four-point program, which if development
arc being asked to f un d via donation.,, has en
corporation.
be St
The DDC wifi present a fourpemt plan to at $75,000.
effected, will leave Sanford with a full-time, fully
The redevelopment project got under way last
revitalize the Central Business Dltict (CBD
staffed development corporation,
summer, when Miss Jacobson, owner of an interior
Separates
wch will be Voted on at tonight's meeting.
this redevelopment project from
That
The DDC program ca lls for transforming the decorating firm, and
past efforts that have "fizzled out," Miss Jacobson
Mrs. Srley Moak, her
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shopping d6ict with a Victorian at.
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to conduct the
that cal
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rnphere by restoring the original facades to many necessary research.
for creation of a master plan for revitalizing
the for a compleLe developmental Program for the (10w,ntown buildings.
including training and recruiting operations,
downtown; training programs to help imove
The Downtown Redevelopment Steering
business; recruiting programs to attract ne
Among th ose expected to appear at th e meeting Corninittte, as th e DDC
During the past several months, th e DDC staff
was th en called, received a
businesse*; and architectural projecUo to
to support th e DDC pro ject is Jeno
w conducted extensive research to determine the root
appropriation from the Sanford City Corneffect
Pauluccf, a
remodeling,
causes of f1a;ing eCon:nl(' ctivit' in rk'ntown
.erialty frn4s ziinate with cxtcrsivc property mission to ;et the pre-p1annitu activit', under
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Attn-dirig to DDC Ex ecutive Director Sara Sanford arid compiled a lengthy reliort 011
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of John Morris, chairman; Don
a non-profit corporation to serve as a vehicle for
Paulucci, an early advocate of I)owntown Ralph Larson, Rose Jacobson, Vince Knight,
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Thereport cited apathy and negative attitudes
implementing the programs. The fl-year budg
revitalization supplied office space for th e DDC
Roberts,
et as the primary problems afflicting the CBD, and
Janice Springfield, Doug Stenstrom
staffers, and has offered his full
and
Garnett
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of downtown businessmen believe th
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Of th e district is a problem, It also indicates th at the
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store interiors are a problem, according to
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Deputies said the car driven
by the robbery suspects was
impounded and taken to the
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vestigation of the robbery, said io E. Noire Liame, Altarnonte
1'womaskedmen,onearmed a carbine, a .38-caliber Springs, was reportedly enwith a small pistol, robbed
derringer and a "bag of tered by burglars who made oft
Shop 'N Go store, S. Sanford mor.ey"wcre found In the trunk with itcm valued at $932, In---:=Avenue of an undisclosed of the suspects' car.
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Inside the auto officers said two leather coats, a lamp and a
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a "pocke11' in Ute county, numerous articles of clothing.
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Deputy Charles L. Nickie
surrounded
by the city of
Prices gained slightly on tho o'ti;mer at grocery
"It held today In county reported Items valued at $2,200
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Jail in lieu of $1(X)() bonI each were reported taken in a
in Novein'r, an Assodatz- Press riirketbasket
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charges of robbery and USC weekend burglary at Altamonte
survey shows. The shopper found lower prices for such
NEW PATROL
The holiday weekend brought a once-a-year chore for Seminole
Sand police received a of a firearm In commission of a Amoco service station, 902 E.
items as pork chops and 5ugr, but they were more than
Shtriff's Department admInIstrative personnel. Uniform divjsio
telephone call reporting the felony were:
— Daniel R. SR-6.
Capt. LII. Rice (coveralls) and First Sgt. Robert Kunkler were robbery and Fulenwider and
READY
Iy,
of
1967
Kewanee
The AP drew up a randorii list of 15 commonly purbusy busy applying stars, lettering and identification numbers 10 Lykens were in tho area. Trail, Casselberry.
Usted as missing were large
chased food and nonfood items, checked the price at one
ten new patrol cars. Blue lights, radios and cages from cars to be Fulenwider rushed to the store
quantities
of merclianic's tools.
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traded-in wiii be transferred to the new patrol units as they are where a witness told him two Plaza Oval, Cas.selberry.
an
air
compressor,
portable
rechecked on or about the start of each succeeding month,
phased into service by the uniform division dcpuUe.s. (Herald masked men had run from the
—
Dennis
Funk,
20,
of
2134
welder,
a
.32-caliber
pistol
and
DurIng November, the marketbasket total at the
Photo by Bob Uoyd)
store,
Jumped
Into
a
car
with
CoIton
Dr.,
Orlando.
tool
boxes,
checklist store was up iii ven cities, with an average
other men arid sped away.
— John Makrls, 21, of 201
hke of 3.7 per cent, and down in six cities, with an average
Charles Yates, 31, of 1903
Fulenwicier
chased
the
Brighton
Way, Casselberry.
drop of 2.6 per cent. Overall, the bill near the start, of
Pa1mct Ave., Sanford, told
December was eight teaths of 1 per cent more th'n a
fleeing car north on Sanford
Funk was identified by deputies that his 1973 Chevrolet
month earlier.
Avenue to th Street where deputies as a student at Florida
was stolen by a hitAtlantic University, Boca chhiker Sunday night.
with the help of Li Lykens,
ton, and Makris and Elliott
another patrol car, the
Hawalians Cope WithDlsaster
Yates said he picked up the
suspects vehicle was stopped as Seminole County College
:udents.
unidentified
man at 1-4 and SR.
near Seminole Sporting Goods.
HILO, Hawaii (AP) - The people on Hawaii's "Big
Simmons said some of the 46 and had driven to a spot on
Lykens said the four men
Island" have learned to live with the threat of earinside
offered
no
resistance
as
susPectS
are also suspects in a Oregon Avenue near 1-4 when
thçuakes, tidal waves and volcanic eruption.
he
and
Fulenwider
apoached
recent
series
of armed rob. he stopped to use the bathroom.
The island cf HawaiI, 200 miles southeast of Honolulu,
Ra ise State Toll To 1 7
beries
in
Seminole
and Orange
Yates said, according to a
with guns drawn.
was battered Saturday by two strong quakes — one of
counties
a.s
well
as
Orlando.
report
filed by deputy Hugh N.
By The Associated Press
them the strongest In more than a century - which
—Herbert Williams, 35, of his hometown.
Store clerk
Moore.
of
In thos&amp; robberies bandits HSITeI, 'ihat whet, he got out of
triggered tidal waves along the beaches and
Miami, killed on Thanksgiving
Woodrow Flowers, fl, of Sea- Orlando, said one of the holdup wearing ski-typc nasks the stopped car the hitchhiker
A
man
and
women
killed
whe
eruptions at Kilauea Volcano, One man was killed, one
when a hit by a car in south grove Beach, died Frlciay in
hit while standing behind a car Dade County.
'scaped after robbing con- slid acros.' the front seat,
was missing, and property damage was estimated as high
Tallahassee
when
his
car
was
above
that
counter
and
I'll
blow
venlence
stores, usually of cash slammed the driver's door and
in
Dade
County
raised
as $2 million.
- John Indlvino, 13, of ye- involved in a collision with an- it off," as the gunmen ran from amounting to less than $100.
drove off In the auto.
Just seven hoiri after tidal wave warnings were tilted,
state's Thanksgiving holiday nice, hit by a car in his home- other vehide.
traffic toll to 17, the Florida town Wednesday night.
the annual Qirlstiras parade began as scheduled in Hilu,
Betty Jo Hampton, 32, was
Highway
Patrol says.
a waterfront town that has been battered by earthquakes
The
Patrol
gave
the
following
killed
Wednesday night when
Hernankz,
and tidal waves time after time.
accounts of other fatalities:
the car she was riding in was Soc i e
Hlaleah, and Marie Lulsa Fafy
Seeks $5,000
Helga Puechner, 35, of Lau. involved In a two-car collision
rinas, 42, of Puerto Rico, were dele Lakes, died Saturday In Tampa.
NYC
killed Sunday night northwest
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spurred by an incident in quarter horse, too weak to
when she drove her car
Ctarles Roberts Jr., 49, of
Oviedo
In which one horse was stand,wasshotontesjteat'
MIAMI BEACH (AP) - Virtually without e
4
of Miami.
Troopers
saywhile
the two
into
a freight
train at a crossing Port St. Joe, was killed Wed- care for animals that are no
were
hit
by
a
vehicle
in
Oakland
Prk.
,
and
three
others
Oviedo
pasture.
Three
other
ception, the nation's mayors are confident that no other
nesday south of Blountstown longer wanted by thCiT
standing behind their stopped
impounded
after
county
animal
horses were
Impounded after
city will seek the sort of federal aid which President FOrd
Rudel
Gilyard,
45,
of
Quincy,
when his car was hit by a utility Already the !oclety and the control
officials
had
monitored
officials
examined
and darkened car.
has proposed for New York
died SaturcUy near Quincy trailer that had broken loose county have Initiated a "hOt
the animals
Interviews with more than a dozen mayors at U ansituation
for
three
months,
and
found
them
suffering
from
The toll was far below the 28 when his car traveled 700 feet from another car,
line" which allows owner.s of
nual convention of the National League of CWes lc
the patrol had predicted for the off the road and hit an enbank'i'he problem with the stink malnutrition.
Nathan Daniel Pans, 15, of sick animals to secure help
102-hour holiday weekerd from meni
showed two rsons far the officials' belie!.
in Oviedo is the people In
Gainesville died Wednesday when neeiel.
Vthlen said it would cost the
6 p.m. Wednesday until midFirst, they say no city would willingly surrender as
Stuart Paramore Nelson, 34, night when the driver of the car
At the close of today's area were scared to death of ct' $20000 to provide the
much control over Its finances to state or federal
night Sunday.
retribution, and I dont blame services envisioned by the
Quincy, was fatally injured he was in had a seizure near session, Vllulei ind1catec he
governments as New York has been forced to yield.
Five of the weekend victims when his car overturned near Windsor in Atachua County. certain the commission will act thew," said Lee Smith, the
nane society. Before the
Second, in their view, no other city's financial irotiiems
were pedestrians. They were Quincy Saturday night.
Pons was hit by a rt which soon or the request.
humane
society',
chief
in.
*5,000
is granted, however, the *
are so severe, particularly because other cities have ,
identified by officers as:
Char: M-.t'r, ?'f, of lJolday rinmei1 through the wind'The reed (o serics that the vestilator.
commission
ziiust approve the
o11 Thonias BaUwin,
borrowed to meet operating expenses to the extent that
a i iii Ci:'wati', SaturIety say; it can provide was
One
six..,
"tim
old
rr'l repcs at a regular meeting.
New York has.
Z5, of Tavernier, who was hit by day when inc vehicI c which
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Saturday.
two-car collision.
—Syl,-ia R. Vesuloskl, 37, Joe Lopeman, 21, of Largo -HOSPITAL NOTES
killed Friday night in her died Friday night in a head.on
SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — Edward Rlchaxd j0,
hometown of Fort Lauderdale. collision near Tampa.
accused of a $1-million Jewel thdt in Florida, used a
NOVEMBER28
Dorothy M. Williams
Marguerite M. George,
—Hector
Santiago
Gr,
James Haislip, Longwood
nzles,
John
Thomas
Ilaberson,
,
of
ADMISSIONS
homemade knife to epe from the 9reveport jail but
Henry
C.
Thursam
Sr.,
Deltona
2,
of
Puerto
Rk-u,
struck
by
Herold
a
R.
Heckbach,
PaaCity,wask1iled'ijday
Sanferd:
was re-captured when an officer found him htxldled in a
irj.ry
Phoebe P. LevIne, Dellona Lonutiood
vehicle
Friday
in
Fort
Myers.
when
lie
Lost
cmtrol
of
his
car
in
nearby shed, officials S1Y.
Robert L Ikown
0
Brett P. McTammany,
Dorothy N. Sines, Deltona
Virginia E. Lewis, Oviedo
Ben D. Henson
It was the second jail break for Jones, who managed to
Enterrise
Ethel I. Van Valkenburg,
BIRTHS
elude scores of police most of Sunday before a patrolman
Pa:r4ehi Pearson
Jack B. Stadig, Lake Monroe Deltona
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gary (Cher I
Mildred
I.
playing a hunch decided to chevc the sieaj some
Rush
(
yartiz
Jeffrey A. Allwine, Longwood Mrs. Mathew (Mildred)
St. JO h
G
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Ravel a boy, Deltcna
from the jiil.
Kimberly D. Walke4'
Carolyn G. Wilson, Longwood Mickens &amp; baby girl, Sanford
(XficerS.W. Prator,24, said he noticed something move
DISCHARGES
Thomas F.
Holloway,
Mrs
John
(Rosezella)
Kelly,
Sanford:
behind a board when he bent down and peered Inside. He
Altamonte
NOVEMBER29
a baby boy, Altamonte
Russell L Corley
said he squeezed through the narrow opening with his
M. Wilson, Deflary
ADMiSSIONS
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Jack D. 'errefl
pistol in front of him.
Gary Wutklewicz, DeBary
NOVEMBER30
Sanford:
Daisy N. Fisher
Marguerite M. George,
This year's final rncatlng of tils to A. Duda and Sons that E)eltona
ADMISSIONS
Pearl
Jwnie
Folson
the Friends of The St. Johns will allow that ft n to dike
and
Carrie
C.
Griffith
Gail
P.
Ford
A
Sanford:
i.
FOSJ, a local group drain 2,400 acres o(prlme river
Ertha L Hudson
D.
Amy
Herison
'rierick
C.
Bauder
Mitchell,
Deltona
dedicated to preserving the SI marshlands.
0.
C.
Rowanci
LOS ANGELES tAP
Agnes
Florence
E. Nelson
Feat
It.
Phillips,
Deitor1a
E.
Boyd
Ronald Reagan za he has
Johns River and other natural
The groups are asking
Willard Thomas
differences with Pre.wlein Ford but would support Ford's
Janle
Roddy
Relahold
Gary P. CornelIus
resources in Florida, will be citizens to write to the
John W. Kilgore, DeBary
campaign if the President defeats him for the
1idzed I. Rush
Geneva Fayson
l)ld
Wright, Deltona
held Tuesday, at 7:33 p.m., at Department of Environmental
Republican
Amy
Vosburg,
DeBary
nomination in 1976.
lky
Stanes,
Mae E. Frison
Grandeas Sjoblom, Lake
the First Federal of Seminole. Regulation In Tallahassee to Mary
Cheryl A. Havel, Deltona
Ruby
C.
Reagan also flatly ruled out the possibility that he would
Uuthrlk
Jasenas, Del'ona
Hogstett
Guest speaker at the meeting request that a public hearing on
Nellie H. Kretur, Geneva
Evelyn
launch s third party campaign icr the presidency,
Rca
L.
A.
Ucata, Deltona
BIRTHS
Menning
will be Hugh Nicolay, c rman the matter be schedu'ed.
"
Appearing on ABC-TV'S "Issues and Answers"
Donna
N.
Eastlick,
Oviedo
Mn.
and
Mrs. Leonard
Patricia B. Matlock
L Joynes, Oviedo
of the St. Johns River Coorprogram Sunday, the former California
DISCHARGES
Frank A. Maddy, Sorrento
Trendese Moore
(Vcrnita Kilhingsworth, a girl,
governor
dinating Council (SJRCC), and
Sanford:
repeated his pledge not to criticize Ford or do anything
Dorothy L Sugars
Sanford
Mrs. Leonard (Vernita 4
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preskient of the Indian
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James L Blyth
'de the rubuicn party.
Ethel
J.
Evans,
DISChARGES
Killingswor
&amp;
baby
girl,
DeBary
Audubon Socley.
-George T. Dye
SOfCflto
Sanford'
Joseph J. Knelin, Deliary
Nicolay will give an audio- DEC. I
Michael E. Rankin
Zinn
Dessa
M.
B.
Beck
Knight, DeBary
visual presentation of the
Songwriters Guild of Central
Arlene E. Richter
Scipio T. [iracey
Use Cerella, Deltoria
marshes and headwaters of the Florida Christmas program,
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James Strickland
Frida Schiffer, Deltona
Alexander J. campbell
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river, and report on progress 7:30 pm., First Federal,
llrnberly D. Walker
F
Jimmie I.. Daniels
Earl Dreggors, Geneva
made so far in averting further Edgewater Drive
near
PrinCharles W. Ward
Kelly
S.
Gipson
Mary E. Adair, Lake Mary
ceton, Orlando. Original and
Ship some oc Ftorida's finest
I pollution of the river.
May L Thible, Deliary
Edlener ,1w
Marcus E. PattDr,on, !k
Currently,
the
SJRCC,
fruit tc yør I rindi dud reiatives.
of traditional music, caroling,
1)ove,
Deltona
Mary
Paul C. Marion
which the FOSJ isa member, Is dancers, refresh,,,r,ia,,
LUra
Overtzvv(
cquosing tL t5SUai,U 4 per- LkLn I1lCOme,
(UARANTEED TO ARRIVE
1k) charge.
WilIla Perry
$NG00000HDITION
The union, unmoved by the scbool board's 11th-hour
offer of $1,000 nero th .loard annual raises, rejected the
board's third request to extend the contract through
December. The old contract expired at midnight Sunday.

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TALLAHASsE:F; tAPa — A Florida !Ilghwa
Patrol trooper who shot and killed a man he
mistakenl
thought was driving a stolen car was relieved of dut:
today.
Patrol commander Eldnidge Beach said trooper Hcber
Itennie Jr. would remain on the payroll but would no
repert for duty while the Orange County Sheriff's of
fic
investigates the Saturday killing of Frank D. Booth, '0,
o
Tstuisvjl]e, head of the Brevard County emergency em
ployment office.
Were going to relieve him of his duties until the corn
iletton of the investigation, which Is routine," Beach said
Booth was shot after stopping his car on the side of thc
road while driving to the airport at Orlando to fly tc
Massachusetts for the funeral of his father, Frank I),

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MIAMI BEACH (AP)
New York Mayor
Abraham D. Beanie said today that his city's financial
problems have reawakened the nation to the problenis of
all American cities.
The Democratic mayor told nearly 3,000 mayors, city
CoUIiUI iiit,iibers and other municipal officials at the
National League of Citle' annual convention, "Our crisis
has served to expand the national dialogue about the
many problems besetting cities of all sizes and has
reawakened a sense of urgency in dealing with them."
In his prepared remarks, Beanie told the audience that
he hoped prompt passage of President Ford's loan
program (or New York would enable his city to re-enter
the credit markets.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A conimittee has been
formed to urge state Sen. Walter Sims, H-Orlando,
to
challenge U.S. Sen. Lawton Chilea, D-Fla, next year, the
former treasurer for Sims' legis!ative campaigns said
today,
"We now ask that they (I'ioridians join
with us In
urging Walter Sims to run for this most important
position," Herbert A. Ross, an Orlando realtor and
developer, said at a Capitol news conference.
Under questioning, Ross said the committee was formed "as a cooperative effort with Sen. Sims."
This is the first such approach to statewide campaigning under the new federal elections law requirIng the
committee to report its contributions and expenditures.
The law does not require financial reporting until a
candidate declares his candidacy.
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MiAMI tAP)
Before swirlsa Last Christina., nor•
ning, William Deiggers climbed out of bed, stuck a pillow
uzider the belt of his Santa Clause coitume and drove to
the home of a little boy he'd never met just to wake him up
with a ho-ho-ho.
Drlggers, 40, is a Santa who makes houaecalls, He goes
to private homes, hospitals and other institutions,
sometimes taking along his lO.year.old daughter, Susan,
as Santa's elf.
"I enjoy making kids hay," Driggers says. "It's
rewarding to see them smile. I try to get as much information as possible on a child before I go so that I can
really talk to him."
Driggers, who works for a public relations firm, says he
charges clients who can pay Just enough to cover transportation and "something for my time."
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PLANTATION (AP) — A wounded police officer
staggered from his patrol car and into a house to arrest a
17-year-old youth on charges of attempted murder, police
say.
Patrolman William C. Balo, 30, was hit in the chest by
one of three rifle shots fired through his car windshield
early Sunday, police said, He was listed in good condition
at a local hospital.
The shouting incident occurred after a high speed chase
took the officer to the front of the youth's home, police
said. After the shooting, the youth ran inside, officers
said.

CC&amp;JT I EADERS
ARE HONORED

The Dcltona Community Center was the site of a
recent awards cerern(,ny %.hrii sevrr:Ij ci out it-aders- '
'cre honored for their efforts. %mong those so
honored were Chris Elsea (left) and Rita Durland
(second from right), who werepresented with the
DhsIrI?t Award of Merit, Making the presentations
serr Richard I'earey (second from leftj, of the St. Johns District and
Vie Arnett. Both F.lsea and
Arnctt are former recipients of the
award. (herald Photo by Tom Vincent)

Hurricane Trend Weakening
MIAMI tAP) — Despite the killer hurricane E olse, the
1975 Atlantic season continued a trend that has sen fewer
;L'ud weaker hurricanes than in the psst, the head of the
National hurricane Center says.
"In the past feu years, there hasn't been a supir
hurricane, but we don't know when the lull will end," Nell
Frank said as the season officially closed Sunday after
spawning six hurricanes and two other named storms.
Frank said the season kept up the pattern of the past
four or five years where the major storms formed in the
Gulf of Mexico instead of comir to life in the deep tropics
and strengthening in a race ac:oss the i tiantic.

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'lh€ group looking into thc
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question of whether double
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me
in
Longwood
council
agreed
taxation
exists
Seminole
Controversial inter-local t.ongwooddtycouncilmeetjng.
if additional programs in County whereby city residents \
agreements concerning the
Councilman HA. (Bud) firefighting and criminal are taxed by the county for
possibility of .eminole's cities Scott,
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pointing to the city's
Justice are needed that CALNO se.- vjces denied them, is
constructing a public safety defunct sewer system
which and the
an meeting twice monthly.
complex in Altamonte Springs was to have connected to the effort tocity should support
The Altamonte Springs City
'ti SCC
are on the agenda for Wed- Altamonte Springs sewer plant, programs. beef
Commission, early this year,
nesday's 7:30p.m. meeting of said, "The city gets taken"
adoptedaresolution
directed
to
the CALNO Council of Local every
Lormann, host for the the county
time
Longwood
citing areas wherein
Governments at Longwood city coop -ates with Altamonte.
Wednesday night meeting, may
it
behe
this occurred. The
hail.
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Floyd had urged that report his city's position
county'
answered
the resolution
DreaUe
No city council meeting was Seminole's cities and the county other CALI10 members.
with a flat denial.
scheduled nLongwoodtday execute interlocal agreements
SSe1Y Council

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Altamonte Springs City complete pdice and firefighter taxation committee, Istoreport
Commission at 4:30 p.m. training complex.
tthe committee s efforis to
Tuesday.
C.
Longwood Councilman
The single item concerns a Gerard Connell's question at
The committee, wh!ch has as
change in lns,rance agencies. thecltycour1cilnuectingofwhat members representatives of
While representatives at last the program would provide that various governmental
agencies
nonth's CALNO meeting, in- is not already
provided In the and civic associations, also
ludIng Longwood Mayor criminal justice and firefighter Includes an instructor
from
lames R. Lormann, voted trainlr programs at Seminole Florida
Technological
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New York Times nd a club selection of the Literary
Guild, tells about a boy, orphaned at age 5, who lived In an
old folks' boarding house In a bad neighborhood of Quar.
rytown, Ga.

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id that collections fur sales of auto Lags are down *4.2
iilllon over i974 while collections for auto titles and liens
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gunman then said, "I haven't Hughey repliedi, "No, it was
While
deputies
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Iarge apartment complex, the from a loose-knit saint with
inman was fumbling with the eyeholes cut in it, and handed
sa fe and couldn't get it open. the worn blue, long-barrelled
EXCEPT SATURDAYS
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Clisselberry Police Chief unarmed officer.
Ga orgt' Karcher and foLir
tim uut unhandClisselberry police an
"The Spoiler"
its, cuffed," Hughey iaid. We didn't
rroundcd the building and handcufftiiuiiforthetrlptoiiI
MEN'S
sled off the area.
fliat's the way he asked that it
STORE
White reportedly, at one
0int, tried to grab the masked
%'ihen deputies approached a
In 1in's pistol and White
AN FORD
patrol
car
with
the
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e hostages was hurt, Polk shook hands with Page, telling
him, "You've done the right
sald.
5 herifrs Sgt. Jerry Capshaw thiflk.
Officers said Page then
an ived, and after working his
a
masked
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to Polk for all the
wa y up to a door, saw
trouble
before
he was wicked to
man holding a p1&amp;.4
jail
at
Sanford.
pec pIe inside.
t. Hughey went to Lt. Jay
Flughey said he was inside the
Lernan's nearby home as bowling lancs with the armed
dep utleswearingflakvestsand suspect for 15 to 20 mInutes
Where Quaiiy Sells &amp; Service Tells
car rying rifles and tear gas before the gunman decided to
werit up a fire department surrender.
104 E. Commercial
Dial 322-576?
ladiicr onto the roof of the
When asked two hours after
bullding and reinforced the
deputles already surrntndlng
the area with guns drawn.
ighey said be taiii -tu
( rid! of the male hostages, who
---ida yt'd messages to the gun-.
Fire Chief, Lake Mary Volunteer Fire Dept.
man The gunman agreed to let
Hughey come in to talk if he
Endorse Margie He!! for
was unarmed.
coun'.11 seat No. 5
Hiaghey approached the side
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and was admitted to the
In my position as Fire Chief of
builaling by ii hostage as
Lake Mary Vokinleer Fire Dept.
shot,gun-wielding deputies
hug led the outside wail
I urge you to vote for
flanking the doors.
"Ithen I got Inside tie
moth)ned for me to sit in a
chalr ," Hughey said.
"He said, 'Is it too much to
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sky utoletmegoouta free
MARGIE HESS
nan'!
we can be a3sured of The
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best possible fire protection for the lowest
xiildlLng was surrowiled but if
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quit now, . .surrer.possible cost to the citlzors of Lake Mary.
lereci. . . .he wouldn't get
'Hwjhey said.
Our all Volunteer Fire Fighters have never failed to respond
''I told him it would only
to any emergency in Lake Mary and surrounding areas.
riake thtngzworsefor him If he
Lted shooting or tried to take
Unsolicitod N. Pol. Mv. by Fin ChI.f Charles (Chuck) Smith
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Jeff Field', who wrote a
novel "The Cry of Angels," Li following those angel cris
himself, quitting his television job to plunge fulltime after
a writing dream.
"It's a trei'nei,dous gamble," says Fields, 37. "My wife
teaches school here and we have a l5-yenr.o!d (laughter,
Maybe I won't make it. But now seems the best time to
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Tonight, Sanford's Downtown Development
Council will literally fight for Its life. The main
event will take place at the Civic Center where EMit
Executive Director Sara Jacobson will be called
ucon to ta the lmrdest sell of her fn',rmonth
effort to revamp end revitalize the city's decaying
Downtown business section.

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During these past four months since its birth, a
great deal of hard work has been expended by the
DDC, spurred on by its dynamic
executive director,
The hard-sell task cut out for her tonight is old hat
for Miss Jacobson, who no doubt would agree that
the project has been an uphih oattle all the way.
And, although we have been among those who
cnnw of her methods, nevertheless, WC
Up our hats to her for her devotion, determination

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During tanight's meeting, the DDC will be
asking the city's Downtown tiisinessmen to cast a
vote of confidence in tomorrow in cold, hard cash to
fund the DDC's cffots for anot her year, by which
tin it expects to be Self -sustaining.

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and her obvious good intentions In keeping the
project before the people.
We are also among those who hope that the DDC
does not die without accomplishing its goal. The
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But, when we get down to basics, this project is
not merely th e L)DC's. It really is the concern of all
of us who chu m Sanford as home.
Our city is blessed with some of the most
beautiful physical amenities imaginable. Its
lakefront, its tree-shaded avenues, its charming
older homes - all contribute to a setting capable
of
being one of our state's most lovely and inviting
communities,
Our Downtown area should complement this
charming setting - not detract from it.
here in Sanford, we are in a unique position to
capitalize on the thousands of tourists who pass
through this area each (lay - the tens of thousands
each year who are literally dropped into our lap
by
Auto-Train, the other thousands who traverse 14 to
and from other tourist attractions in the state, not to

mention the visitors to the zoo
However, all too often the first impression of
Sanford by a visitor :s its drab and unhiting
Downtown area. After all this is the showcase of our
all too often, this first impression
is sufficient to persuade the visitor that Sanford is
only for passing through.
In urging support for a new Downtown area, We
do not overlook our other business areas located
outside the Downtown business section. All of these
are equally impertant and deserve our patronage.
However, we are concerned now with the critically
III patient who desperately needs a transfusion. This
does not in the least temper our concern for these
other business areas. Our concern would be equally
as adamant if the situation were reversed. All areas
are part of our community family.
But it our city Is to grow, it must be a united
effort. The potential is there. We believe the faith is
there. We sincerely hope that Sanford gets behind
this project and keeps the ball rolling.
-Richard 1in

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to cheer about again.
Alter two straight losing Seasons, Seminole
High School's football team has just wound up its
195 schedule ith a x.st-season Rotary Bowl
victory over Sate!lite Beach. Th e win was
Seminole's ninth in 11 games.
rrv Po , e y . %01,1 look over the job of guiding
the Tribe's fortunes this year, along with his
capable assistant coaches, is certainly due
congratulations for leadership in turning a mired
football pro,ram around.
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home games and on road trips. Tribe Boosters and
fans from throughout Sanford also deserve raves
for their help.

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metic they'll learn in first
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can practicall y see those little Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.
Monday, Dec. 1, 1975-5
grade.
cottontails bouncing along.
"Nor are the children away
The eager pupils, singing all
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their parents all day,
the while, hold up two lingers to fo
ur teactrs',1rs Brown, and accepts three- and
four- every day. We believe the time
represent rabbit ears and work Mrs. Pat Hartwig,
Mrs. Cinda year-olds. Director of 'he they spend at home is
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too imJean center Is Rev. Ken Mullis; on portant."
m to the song.
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Great fun, think the kids. But
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The center
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the center guides children in a f .
it a kindergarten, members
S Mrs. Brown, language arts It does not aim to graduate
ofis
the community. variety of 'asic activities which
The center
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teacher at Sa nford's Pre-School studen
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creative art, work
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develop a skill which will
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'fly, center Is currently ac- "r'pare the children j
language de velopment. They sk,It. Ire mental,
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prl)'sical and ce,ting applications for he new :.sily
and eagerly into the
learn new words and develop n cla a nd
result In the weI. year.
reg ular school system once
ve'hal expression," the teacher rounded grow
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mastering them.
also employs only trained, Htitwig urged pa rents to call
Levelopin, new skills in the
Located in the Education certified and experienced or
visit the center if they are
three- and four-year-old Wing of Sanford's
First teachers.
interested
In enrolling their
studcnt.s who attend the center Presbyterian Church, the
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alWetes gave what the COdCheS asked and even made quickly. This argues in favor of city
more,
down to the quick, and then consideration of
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So baffling has the dilenuna become, ac.
It was a team that had its stars, to be sure, but federal action — not the reverse.
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it was also a fr'arn that stuck together and played to
that Increasing numbers of citizens and
The argument over whether New York should
-authorities
are uending toward an acthe hilt,
go into bankruptcy or not has, in the main.
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nothing to do with what services will b conWho can measure the contributions a high
solution to crime.
tin .d and what ones eliminated. As noted
school athletic team can make to its community? above, those
nasty decisions must be made In
Noting that law enforcement agencies now
Perhaps no one can. But one th ing comes throu
"This shadows got to go I"
gh any event,
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clear
by arrest only about 20 per cent of known
clearly. On Friday nights in Sanford this fall, a
The argument for bankruptcy Is, simply, that
crimes, and perhaps less than 5 per cent of ac- 4
community of blacks and whites, young and old, the mec who run New Y
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teal crimes, Boston Police Commissioner
City won't
oner Robert
white-collar and blue. %%ith all the diversity of a realisbcafly face up to their problem so long as
DiGrazia says flatly that cops "cannot eliminate
typical American community, came together to temporary rel1f is In sight.
m- reduce crime, that's somet.1ling beyond our
The plain and simple fact Is that it will help
root the Seminoles on.
capabilities." Police might do It, DiGrazie
not the people of New York City but the
.And WOW, what a dee-fense!
allows, but only under conditions clearly
shareholders of those banks which have Invested
unacceptable In a democracy : Police state
heavily in New York City bonds This assumes
authority.
that interest payments on the investments will
iInously, evea though unacceptable the
continue,
but th at there will be a moratorium on
e
a
ng e
"Each generation subjects the world it —
From the report oi the Senate Ictetugence police state condition Is not altogether an ill)redemptions.
inherits to severe criticism.. . At the same time, Committee rommendf
Conceding to necessity, that Is in the
ng that
major New York bank,s alone hold more at the end of the
Ronald Reagan has made it official. He Is a candidate for
critical process, we should attempted assassination be specifically name of personal safety,
crime-buffeted
than a billion dollars worth of the bonds. Th ey arrive at
the Republican nomination for president in 1976.
some conclusions. We should have outlawed.
Americans have already accepted num erous
also
hold
two-thirds
of
a
billIon dollars in Big discovered which values are worth
That's bad news for President Ford. It doesn't help an in
conserving. .
limits on their public freedoms. Surveys indicate
MAC dcbts.
cumbent president to be otwosed for renomination
doubt, businessmen have made an nearly half
- to defend those values from the blind "cess"
the people in the nation are afraid to
The problem Is complicated because these of our fellows who
primaries. !n 11,452, Harr), Truman pulled out after Estes
enormous contribution to the creation of
are still caught up in the
modern walk in their neighborhoods at night. Most
Kefauver did well In the New Hampshire prbnary. in
same bat" hold more than $400 million of W.T. criUcal process. It is rrsy hope to make a positive America, but when they became the
leading communities statutorily forbid activities once
1968,
Grant
paper and have been hurt by the failure of contribution in this regard."
Lyndon Johnson pulled out after Eugene McCarthy did well in
l force, they led the U.S. to the brink
of
d
considered routim: leaving keys in automobiles,
that
large retail chain.
New Hampshire.
disaster — to a Great Depression of the l93(." for
—
Eldridge
example.
Cleaver,
explaining
why he —
They have also been hit by the
Dissident Soviet writer .4jff Am ilk,
Mr. Ford Is more vulnerable than your avge
voluntarily
re
tu
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ed
to
th
U.S.
to
ce
e
fa criminal writing on detente.
catastrophes — mainly overxpansion,
because he fell into the White House by appointment
Such curbs are undeniably the better part of
over- charges.
speculatic.n and sloppy financial practices
never conducted a fmtlonal campaign.
"1 hope and believe that I had no enemies, wisdom, but their implication is ugly. It Is a
—
"In Latin America, the population will soar ether than those who were enemies of Spain — short wa from a shakedown of
Reagan is more formidable th-in your average challenger which have driven some major real estate in,
passengers
and must not be underrated as a campaigner. His campaigns f vestment tru~t values down to a small fracdor, of from .W million to 600 million by the end of the Spain which I will love unUll the last mornent and boarding a plane to, say, pohce
frisks at in°
their paper worth a lew years back. These same century and nine out of ten La tin Americans will which I promised to serve until my
1966 and 1910 for the governorship of
dying breath, terrections, or at the entrances to theaters, or in
California were models of half down
live in urban cent,rs, most of them in 30 cities. which 13
the campaigning art. He can charm the electorate with his
New York banks have almost
the checkout line at the grocers.
star million this this paper.
status, a lopsided grin and the fastest quip In the West.
(ex1co City will be larger than New York."
—
From Generalissimo Francisco F'ranco's
All of this, at best, leaves the citizen between
All this adds up to almost $5.5 billion in
F.nrlque Penalosa Camargo, secretary last public message to
And this time Reagan Li not playing the role he played in
th
e
Spanish
people,
the
rock and the hard place. But perhaps there
questionable loans, no small amount, however general of the UN's "Habitat" conference on released on the day of his
1966 when he refused to admit he was running for pre
sident
death,
still
Is an alternative. Th e F)1 is beginning what
the Republican convention had begun in Miami Beach, it's figured.
human settlements which will be held in Van
'Believe it or not. I really enjoy housework. i spokesmen say Is a
That $5.5 billion btal is cquivaknt to 4.1 per coutwr, WC., in June.
wide and enthusiastic exat was a less-thancandjd performance, and as it turned out It
Th
That
can iron for sx hours in a row — It gives me time ploration
of
what
may
be the last opportunity for
did Reagan's political reputaUo
cent of the current average deposits of these
it,
"Enough is enough. I'm led up with being to think."
citizens
who
want
neither
banks,
to live in a police or a
Thistimetheforergovemorisgoj
cred
ng an 0(
diddled with. Ford's bled us to death."
—
Rep. Sbrky Chis oIm
discussing
criminal
state.
Th
at
opportunity
The
hards
is persona'
hip
oil
bank
shareholders should not — Rep. Edward Koch, (N.Y.i, responding
The Ford strategy was to discourage the Reagan candida
,cy.
how she ma nages h(r time.
jn'0l'ient,
Police
alone
can't
democratically
That t1ratesly has failed.
be minimized. But the effect on depositors to commit federal aid money to New York City.
"Our natioii'; -apital has become the sei..6 of a defeat crime, says FBI Director Clarenev
The contest should stimulate interest and debate, even should be negligible. Assuming that in the long
"Assassination plots did happen. It would be buddy system that I
uuctlons for its own benefits Kelley, but a copiUzen allisn may:
though 'the President and the former governor dun many rim the New York City bonds will regain thee irresponsible not to do all that
can be done to — increasingly insensitive to the needs of the
conservative positions.
"We are asking cizens to stop taking the
value, the banking problem ties less in the New prevent their happening again. A
It should Increase public awareness of the need for
law
Is
needed.
American
worker
wtoi
1upports
it
with
his
easy
way
out, to stop tol,Tating crime because to
York fumbling and more in the realm of their Laws express our nation's values;
they deter taxes."
unwise
real
estate
and
other
responsibility, which both men advocate.
long-shot private those who might be tempted to ignore those
— Ronald Regan, announcing his canuidaey resist it involves personal sacrifice. Every
It could well become divisive, however, and lessen chances loans,
values . . . "
American must resist crime as we resist other
for the Republican preahntLij nomination,
f a Republirzn victory in November.
perils comnrnont to mankind."
All in all, Ronald Reagan has presented Gerald Ford with
the biggest challenge he has faced since be became president in
(
the aftermath of Watergate.
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require a whole column to
326 pounds. If my high blood
advise you that a man cannot
pressure or heart trouble
become impotent from looking
wouldn't eventually have killed
at too many "dirty" pictures.
me, I'd have done itmyseli! people who believe
mme when l He may be come bored with
lived
with
loneliness, didn't believe In m)sefl
them, but impotent — no way'
There is mscale at O.A. Th.ey
don't shame you it you
3,ear-old divorced mother of backslide. They am a group of
three on welfare. I hated myself loving, caring, supportive

I was heroin addict and a 23~

After sinking so low, O.A
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I've always wanted
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years. I troc your advice and
DF.AR BORN .i,CAL'iL 'li'ou
went to an O.A. meeting In June one inc no thanks. I merely
om
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of '74. I believed none of it. LS ew you a lifeline. You caught
"These people are crazy," I IL
thought, "I'ma fat, ugly junkie,
DEAR ABBY: We have been
and th ey're tellin g me I can get married
lor 38 years. My
thin and regain my self-respect husband has been rt.ading very
if I want to!"
dirty
pocketbooks
and
NEW YORK (MW) - Don't acqisilance" is getting out of grandmother,
sk
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child's
m
right
magazines
that
dirty
men
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out
yaw'
"No
way,"
I
told
best
he
glasses and
the
expect a Christmas card from hand,
par ents what he or she wants, china and let the
me
oul
works
with
gi
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him,
Ile
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been
whole family out loud. No one threw
Elizabeth Post this year.
'For many people It's or consult the child yourself." see
what a lovely table can look A beautiful, middle-aged man reading them for many years.
America's leading expert on become a contest to see how Mrs.
Post, 54, has three like,"
put his arm around my shoulder
I have always claimed that
etiquette says the growing many cards they can display on grandsons,
and
said,
"Come
back
and this excessive arousal would
custom of sending cards to their mantel," the grandOpen house parUea also get lis1.en. Try us For 30 days.
Hand-written thank-you notes
What make him impotent. He never
"everyone and anyone with daughter-in-law of the legen. for holiday gifts
are no longer the Post approval. "With s
can you lose?"
believed me.
whom you have a noddi ng dary Emily notes disap- necessary, she says (
although much seasona l entertaining,
i didn 't believe him, but I
Now at age 60, he no longer
provingly. "That's not the spirit they remain "obligatory" for they give guests a chance
to went back, and back and back, gets
of
Christmas!"
aroused from these dirty
wedding presents). "You can come and go when they like.
It
Toay I've lost 121 pounds,
Holiday cards should be sent say thanks in person or on the And you can accommodate all
pictures
and I'm still losing. I'm drug- has gone — ucevenfromme' lie
completely impotent
to people you really wish to phone, but it is newer wrong to your friends. Serve a buffet free, and I'm
learning to like
greet,
but
who
are "not quite send a note in addition,"
with turkey and ham and side myself. I have
,00
a responsible
Please tell me, Abby, can a
close enough to you to exchange
But do try to remember who dishes - or simply cakes and job, a belief in a
power
greater
man
become impotent from
gifts," Mrs. Post writes In the sent what, so you can avoid a cookies with an eggnog and a
than myself, and the love and looking at too many dirty
latest edition of "The New social faux pas such as the one hot mulled cider punch."
respect of my children and pictures over the years?
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the tradition of Emily's crlgtnal and I forgot about it. We enIs one Sip, two sips, three sips project chairman, said. "In promote the
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responsible use
tertained them during the too many?
That's one o the addition, we want to help and nonuse
of alcohol.
During an interview in her holidays and I remarked: questions young people,
children and youth understand
The National Institute on
Hone!tly, I can' t understand parents,
comfortable New York City
teLhers and other the consequences of drinking so Alcohol
people
who
Abuse and Alcoholism
apartment
would
give
to which she
Cheese interesteijpersons will ask each they can decide for
themselves
(NIAAA)
has awarded more
0.5
a gift. What could possibly other at a
commutes from her Vermont
winter conference In if they want to drink of not."
than $200,000 to the National
farm every few weeks, the Show less imagination?' They Dade County of the Florida
The Florida PTA has just PTA for this year's
project.
relaxed, outdoorsey-looking burst out laughing. . . and PTA
Alcohol
Education received a National PTA grant
"A
recent
survey
has
shown
sent
Cheese
social arbiter also offered they've
to us every Project,
to conduct the Dade County that
more
than
one-third
of
advice on seasonal Oft-giving year since!"
conference as well as spin-off Florida's 20,600 teenage
and entertaining.
"We want to alert people at conferences In the county's six
problem-drinkerslive in Dade
Select presents with common
Elizabeth Post's idea of a this conference in Dade County school districts and at
its local County," Mrs. Kruse said,
sense, she cotmiels. "Limit good holiday party is one to - the filth largest
school schools. Florida is one of 20
them to close friends and which children of all ages are aystem In the United States
In addition, the Florida State
state PTA-PTSAç Parentrel.atives—andtowhatyoucan Invlki. "1 think there's nothing that children as young asioare
Department
of Education
Teacher..,Student Associations)
afford. If you're an aunt or a nicer than a dinner where you using alcohol," Ruth Kruse,
might
select
Dade Counts as
to receive such a grant to
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lawmen everywhere,
The city of Cleveland wangled $100,000 from
law and order wet honored more in the preach- show that total crime
Footnote: An official *pohesman
In
the
eight
targeted
cities
LEA.\
explained to
for publicity. This didn't deter crime, our associate,
ment than the pctfce.
did not drop five per cei.t but 8hQt up more tluin which rose 26.7 per
Bob Owcr,, that the money was
cent,
The te'in was introduced to polities by 43 per cent during the two-year, 1972-74 period.
supposed to provide "more bang
for the buck.—
Dallas
spent
$54,102 on a disbanded The pukesman insisted
Iidid K zdieng, who Miggesled "law and
that
penram
to
tie
5fl
the
ti been
sensory burglar a!arnii to a 'uiiiduai
order" as a campaign cr y for Barry Goldwater
project SUCt''sp5" and a "number
with t,
heIkpter
ticuLir
intent
ef
riucing
iioinici,
rcspos
system.
i' 1. Julia Mitcheil pic&amp;ed it
Total ruiiie, up 81.9 of ir ta nees" of reducedcrime goals.
up Ii 1968 and rape, robbery and aggravated assault. In these per cent, reached gmeater heights
than the
made it the main theme of Richard
AGNEW MUZZLED: In an
Nixon's
categories,
the
eight
cities
did
with
an
helicopters,
better,
earlier column,
campaign. Spiro Agnew gave loud voice to "law
we
average Increase of only 10.2 per cent. Two of the
— t)CflVCI spent $522000 of Its federal allot- Spiro
reported
the
backstage
events
that forced
and order" on the campaign trail.
Agnew
out
of
cities,
Dallas
rnent (or Street lIghting, hut
the
v$c.
and
Newark,
aetwilly
showed
ir reward, Agnew, M1w1l and
the extra light didn't
As
and lost
lI dllnes In these more evcus crimes,
m to hinder the criminals. The crL,e rate him the chance to become President.
Kleindienst became the chief promotors of law
Fr
I.EAA'c , onfid€'ntial files,
According to t1rces uloc to him, Agnew
have was up ' 5 Per (('nt
:ni erdtr in the Nixon Athninistrauon. They learnedom
bow
feels
he was
was euchxed out of office by
me of L S1 milan was spent.
jomed in January, 1972, In
— Newzk also tried to shine more light on
former
.Todalrn1ng a major It might be enlightening to compare the e- erimc,
Richard Nixon and k eagi t tell the
Tw anti-c!'i" ;.-r,—gram. Tky V(SVILd, L
with u $IG7,C) cxper1djtg,, on street story.
CTJSI perxlitures with the crime figures:
ci $160 million, to reduce crime in eight targeted
lights. An internal report also criticizes th
e city
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by five per cent in two years and
In
Atlanta,
a
However, the former Vice PreMdent Is
lull $1.5 million was spent to 101 jailing to complet,,. its "evaluations," The "muzzled,"
20
said a friend, for another
purchase helicopters to increase police Newark crime i'tz' has moved up 4.7
per cent in five years
per cent.
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criminal
The three 1aw'and.e'tjer sta1war.c later "visibility." Another $72,750 went "In modify
charges
still
hang
over
-- Portland, Ore,, was
granted $5,471,581 for Agnew's
head, he won't be free to pub!LTh his
stumbled over the bw themselves and wound up existing field r" forms," and 0,246 w!I
s adult correctim!; ProJectL. Yet as of Sept. 3o, book until the statute of limit tions rur,s out.
In varying degrees of jeopardy before the courts. USed to hire an administrative assistant for the
l!74, aceording to u report L'tLrled in the
files,
police chic!. N one of this kept the crime rate
Their anti-crime program, sadly, didn't f
Meanwhile his attorne) and erstwhile Nixon
'oaly $!5,310 or .3 per cent of the total. . .
lad intimate, Charles Cotcon, has
from soaring 46.4 per cent,
much better,
been expended." The city
written a book,
nt another $113,000 ethIeh di cisse Agn'
l'he I.aw Enforcement
Ad.
—In altunore, p442,5* was awarded to hire (or street higiting. 'the crime rate, nevertheless, access
had
to the page proofs,
ministration (LEAA Insists It Is too early to civilians for
de&amp;cwork and, thereby, to free skyrocketed 57.6 pci' cent,
; -.ss the iinpzlct of the program '.tpon crime,
As Vice President,
policemen to fight crinw Another $420,777 Wa
sttght to t im- The ame report charges that
The agency - f own crime fi gures, upon which the invested in a
St.
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[eaChed
liv Cnngre ra
helicopter
ther than indicted by a
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2960,740, 70,7 Ala Sanch: (I) Echang Belie, 3 O9viia Jay,, I
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3 403 70. 3 Oguiga Echayr (5), 390, Ica Ara, $ Uric OuloIa. 6 Larri Fermn Juan, S Marurs Mencha. 6

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N. Carolina St. 103. Citadel 75
Duke 403. Johns HopkIns 77
Florida 7, Furman 69

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61
Dart mrxith 64. St Peter's 67
Air Force 6$, KIngS Point 56

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Princeton 67. Drexel SI

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MATINEF RESULTS

BaltImore 21, Kansas City II IS 20, 7
10, 1.50; 2. Chucho Mare
Dallas II. New York Giants 3 (6) 1020,
160; 3 Celaya Jua', )
Green Bay 25, Chicago 7
30 r) (47' 6'4 Ø; p (16) 14580
Denver 1), Sdn Diego 10, OT
NINTtI-. I i- 'irre (7' 5
7(0,
OakI*nci 37, Attanp

EAST

25 13

Svndays Results
Cincl,tnatj 7), Houstou 19
Cleveland 17. New Orleans 46
Plttsb,pgh 20, New York Jets

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5 6 0 .455 206 266 500370 7 Area Larrea (44*40,

Thvriday' Results

College

205

Western OivIion
9 1 0 III 304 198
5 6 0 155 725 245

Los Angeles 70. Detroit 0
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game of the year was Gerald

Williams 3 03 6; Wallace 0 121;

"JuIm was going to be our from -foot-8 senior Eddie State
will visit Florida.
:iptaJn tonight, that's how well Davis and 20 points from guard
Jacksonville's season begins

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Far West
ArIzona st 21, Arizona 21
UCLA 75, Southern Cal 22
HawaiI 30. San JOW St. 70

Yards RuShing

1 1 0 .63A 711 177

Yza.

500.3 60. 2. Menna 431.5 io. s.00. 3 OuIz
S Lari Okok'. 6 Uria
5nt4 (6), 3*0. 0 (35) 46 60; P (53) Arena, 7 Alclana SdncPleL $
Catho
9570. bD $31 49 10
[tori,

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TWELFTH - 1 Chocho Ramon
SATURDAY
SIXTH - 1 Cacho Zarre (2),
,
, $o, II 0°, )) 7Q• 7 Aly
NIGHT RESULTS
O 80. 400. 3 70; 3 NC9UI SnChCZ Larrea (4).
FIR'T
680, 400; 3. Fermin
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(54.4 20. 7*0; 3, Ogui:a Mench (1. AipI
13 60. 560. $00 1 Barre Yza (3) ]O 0 (2 5) 30 40. p
(7), 10°; 0 (II) 4 10. P (5 4)
t:t•So
6 50. 6*0, 3 Larrl Alberdi (1), 100;
141.30; Big 0 (17 and 1*1 1,94050
SEVENTH - 1 Larri Okoki (6).
13 438) 1900. p (8)) 12)20.
Handle. 155,076, Attendance
1340. 640. 3 70; 2- DomIngo Quiola
3.7*1.
SECOND - 1 Echano nchei
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41), 900, 7,70, 370,
2. Larri [lone 160; 0 (26? 54 00; P (62) 11160
(6), 660, 360; 3. Eddy Alberd, (3).
EIGHTH-I. Crdza Menche()),
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
370:011 6)19 70; p 4) 64170 10, Big 1100.
700, 500; 2 Maruri Alto (6),
Q 36 t,th all 1)7)$O. (3$ with all
720. 4 10. 3 Sante Juan (21. 100. Q
FIRST - I. Echar Sanchez. 2
THIRD - I. Larri-Y:a (7), 1920,
NINTH - 1. Mano (5), 7270. Leni:.
S Ice [lone, 6 AIdana
520 340. 7 Eddy Javi (5). 9-. 600.5
40,2. Arecha(1l, 320.310. 3
Arena, 7 Ur:a Alberdi, S
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90 301 171 (I 1)21 ?. P (1 4)
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Oak
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Denver

Texas AIM 20. Tex&amp; 10

Saturday they hit U2
d to man 87-69. FlorIda State and minutes and could ne
LYMAN: Kautman 7 1 2 15 7 C 111; Ntor S I 4 11;
Tampa for a toughie agains' Jaconifle were idie.
SheffIeld 32
catch utLscathed from last weekend's
Lake
Brantley,
down
by
12-4
Lyman
and
Lake
Brantiey
Flida college.
at
Stetson rebounded
up. Arthur Collins had 17 points tournan3ent activity, unlike after the first eight minutes, Boone. SInole returns to Taylor I 00 7. Hudson 5 77 12; 60
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84-81 overtIme loss to McNeese
from an and Mike LaPrete 12 for Rb- Seimnole County rivals Osedo, foughtbacktogetintog
21
4321
69.
John Zeu, a sophomore
Ovo
action Thursday night at
1217 40 Is 2-SI
iday night to beat Georgia cayne.
Lake Br'antley and Seminole. and won it going away as the Spruce
APOPKA: Chambers 6 00 17; Lake 8ratl,y
guard from Sanford, practi
4 171$ $2 I44
Creek.
South
Florida
is
at
Biscayne
Southern 918 for consolation and
Lyman won the Ro
Neal 7004; King 1 00 8, McNernay
Bowl Patrjc,ts held Oviodo to two
Si Leo at George Washing- Classic
well and had earned himself a honors at New Orleans,
10 17, White 1 002, AddISOn I 002,
Team fouls - Oviedo 21. Lake
Saturday afternoon, 69- points In the final
SEMlNoLE Cotton S 2 6 II; R. Harris 9 36 71; Flor's 0 1-2
period
Brenlley 19
starting berth tonight, but at
ton in games involving major 52, over Apopkn,
1
HoIllno
1
2; Williams 2 00 totals 21 49 53
Lake Brantley
Fouled Out - Ribbon, Hird.
Ue last minute 3p1-ained an Biscayne College opened Its teams tonight,
Semiole got 18 points From 4; Browt 7 0000
1; Smith 6 33 13;
defeated Oviedo In the con- Reuben Cotton and 15 fr
Nest or.
Wiggins 533 13, Totals i
?.nkle and was on crutcI)es ssonwitha6l3lQ55atpifl
Tuesday, Flotida State will solatlon
so Lyman
1$ 20 11)1-41
game, 60-51.
SEABrEEzE: Walden 2 27 6. Apopka
Terry Smith, but could not
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HCnderton St 27, E Central S

Vermont 77, NortheCstrn 54

He was also named

were paced by Bernie Shaw's 28
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a stiff-arm, passed as well as scored three touchdown. on was 20-7. "The thing so far was interception.
ever, and provided his team runs of 8, 10, and 5 yards.
that we took it and scored. 'fly
Meyer, usually a strong

Jameson, Bob Jacobs and winning regula" season starts 21 points, troke from a 4248
Vernon Johnson inside and Chip over the week,md as a third, halftime margin to run away
Noe, Reggie McDonald and Stetson, split a pair of games In from Furman.
Randy Faber at guards.
the New Orleans Classic tour- Dave Stowers scored 20
points and Pete Nordhorn and
Seminole has two mare nament.

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Bill Lamin while Ron
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last prep

verdict to defending state
chamon Indian River,

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7 4 0 636 357 275
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fumble on the next series and rushing on 11
carries,
the game, but coach Jey momentum, driving the poInt
took it in toscore !ora20-7 lead Tim Raines
saw only limited
home with a sound defensIve
the game was never In doubt, duty in tne
game, slowed jersies most of the second half. effort the rest of the way.

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nelplessness.
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Daltas at St Louis
'Jutlalo at iiam,
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!inebacicør nnd fulibnck.
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Clevt'Ianø at PttsbUrgh
Dttøit at Chicago
Sn Diego at Kansas City
Grn Bay at M'nncla

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7 20, 0 (131 30 40, P 1314 16 50.
5 . 7 . 4 03. 2 Alava EIorza (3).
TWELFTH I Erdo:a Echaive S 00, 3 $C( 3 Arecha Zarre c*. 1
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FIFTH - I Erdoja Larrea (Si,
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1360.
5.70, 3*0; 2. Manolo Ramon

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that it will severely cut back

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Its ratings

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other

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break away from

murders. Naturally he Is Eileen Heckart,

CHILDREN

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get her boy to return home.

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has lost a lot of money, so cut Television,
has made It clear cert at Wolf Tran Farm. In It n
back on news docwnerdar
that lx wants the network to Dionne offers 18'songs,
9.3O10 CBS MAUDE Walter
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9-9:30 CBS ALL IN THE is thinking of selling his
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heat &amp; air, like new, in settled 372 3991

Harold Hall Realty

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separategarage. Securitydeposit
1141649
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Ok.
No pets. 574-1040.

OR UNFURNISHED

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Security depcsit. 323585.4 or 322

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AUCTION 1200 Frencn Ave. 31)

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79-Trucks-Trailers
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61-Building M3tenals

I9Z2FordCurrierpickupnewpa.nt
extra clean. 11,5. Call Don Pe.
3721651 Dealer.

Silling Cheap- Used iumber, alt

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8Outcs for Sale

62-LaWfl-Garden
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195.4 Jeep Station Wagon. 4 *-i
'bve, W hubs. 1130 tIres. $175 r
best offer. 322 7930 afler 6.

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Coda. Red &amp; black, excellent
Mautiful new clothes,
condition. 322-6304.
64 -Equipment for Rer'
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I1973Capri,v6.inCorIinat,ody,
kfllt suits, baby t'anke$. crib sets -cash. 197) Pinto, 11,100. 373-1309.
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Children's Wear, (Formerly
Buttons'pi Bows) 2610 Hiawatha,

Youantto Buyor Sell
Wewillprovldetpte
Professional Service
107 W.Cmrnii'cj*l

lights, screen &amp;

Sanford

B, A and H, good rubber,
running conditIon 337136.1.

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Nice Christmas gift. 322-4095.

1235.
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Counter tops, 'Sinks. Installation
availabte. Bud Cab,lI. 322-3057
anytime.

36,1 bath. Wig, rm,, wood burning
fireplace in liv. rm., eat-In kit.,
indirect lighting, 27*12' master
bdrm. Must see. 170,000.

$139 PER MONTH

WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311 31SE.FirtS?.
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3-Bedroom, enclosed carport,
fenced $"0 dcwn, 30 ',ears, 9 pct

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1100 1$IM
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German Shepherd, AKC, beautiful
house broken. $200 firm.

NoMoney Down
WITH GOOD CREDIT
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auto, $1793
orIginal miles, $S

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Chico &amp; The Man

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FurniShed or partly furnislie'o,

ft rnithed Phone 373 0143,

PFAL TOP 322 74fl

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Open

"SERVICE BEYOND

CailBart Real Estate

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Jct. 17.92 &amp; 417, Lorigwoocj

CASH 322.4132

carport, on Riverview Ave

From Ranch House

Cdr-

Any

PCplCOid Camera, 100, portrait

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MLS Agency

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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to Wekiva Rd., Call collect, eves.
Owner Broker, Herbert Bronton,
Your

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Good gas mileage. Call after a
5MM, &amp; Super S. Bell &amp; Howill AKC German ShepIerd Pt.IPe. $100
p.m. nj,Si,.
UP. sables and blacks; S .tk.s old. ________________________
camera, profector, auto-loading,

Real Estate

WEKIVARIVERESTATES
and
pods, f lash attachment &amp; case.
remodeled with atl the desirable New 3 bedroom, 2 baths, double
3396350.
garage, 2 porches, patio, cou-,try
amenities Located in Sanfords
setting, on large 1 acre
mt PrIst 'pious neighborhood
plus lOt. Lady's beautiful ') K diamond
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POOL -3 bedroom. 7 bath. paneled
family room with bar. Screened
pool and patio area. Well land-

1' i mile-s East of I Ion Hwy 46
Hwy 46 Auction Gallery)

tools, etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larrys Mirt, 21$ Sanfv Ave.
Any

Specialist Rools-Exteriers

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MIllIE

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Clerk OS the Circuit Court
that the PlaIntiff, MON(IMI3NTAL'
Dy: .Ioann K. Har,
ROt'ERTtE5 or rLORlDA, IPIC
Oeputy CIir(.
,i Fior,j corporation. has ftJ a
Publish: Dec,1, 1973

with nice mobile home rental.
Large lot for garden. $30,000.

Unpaid rent; and you ar.

ram,

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EXECUTIVE- Desired area.

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WITT REALTY

Santf Tips

Santa's Tips

ic's-i Ieal Estate t3rcer 3fl
323 7395

323-5215

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for

for

Everyone
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Everyone
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Polaroo Square Shooter 2, 3 flash
cubes and$ exp. color film Save
1423, Special 32434 Wic'ho,.t
Camera Shop, 210 S. Park.

Unusual Gifts, fresh and artificial
floral pieces, lovely hanging
blSk!45 Ann's Flower &amp; Gift

Elowerj and Gifts for all occasions,
Iropital and exotic plards Car
nations, $3 do:. CAREFREE

A gilt to last all year
.A family
member-shipto Family W,xldGolf
&amp; Country Club. 372 3411.
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SEARS telephones will be open
'i',ynru uec. 7). Call

whose address is Post Office

Daniel Greeie House Slippers, all
styles and olors. Knight's ShOes,
70S E. rrs? st

Shop, 37'j 2660
Beauty CareProductsfor Mom
Towers Beauty Salon
519 E. First, 372 5747

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Beautiful Christmas Decorations,
Arranments Sanford FIO*cr
f'
eOf Your Better Central

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Make Mom's life easer with central
,

heat and air from Santord Pleating
&amp; Air ConditIoning, 322 6)90

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TherithwlItiovcCowboy Boot,. and
Dingo Boots from K.,ight's Shoes,

SEMINOLE COUNTY SOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

r

IdI*fl Pv*v C i• *ki
i at U 97, Santorø exit, at Lake

roe Licensed hooded fruit

Rd. 46 at 76 5tatlo Peola 322
5671

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430

missioners of Seminole County will County Florida
Orlando, Florida 32602. on or before hold a pubUc hearin3 to consider
an

may be entered againu you for the

tile

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our

The E BOlt of the NE ½ Of NE'x

DATED this 11th day of located on Currille Road
November, 1915
1hi$pbli hearng *iii be held in
(Se-all
the County Commission Chimbors

day of Novembir 1975

,,enhr4l that &amp; Air (onditionang.
For free estimates, call Cart
Harris. at SEARS an San'ord 372

- 1771
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TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That's A Fact'

top

AlA CLEANS ALL
Literos- PresSu'ecieac'

BackHoe

Radio
Office Machines
OFFICF __C4INE
"c
all mihi'. .sr.-i rrodelS'
r',e,- r'o ar.i Dt'l,r

Vacuuming. Bathrooms. Windows,
Floor waxing, Rug Shampooing.

and bottom, new
7 car

Ovens,

Refrigerators.

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Estimates.

anywhere
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Painting

all 372 3437

Exper! r'f r,'ç1.rc
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DAIVE'S PAINTING
Chear. Rates
I_ree'mjte,JZ2_aij

r.i k's cu-v

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."v'ii Mu worx
BROGDEN ROOFING 3736700

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322 64
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3277641

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Gifts

Gifts

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Golfer Clubs Balls Golf Bags
Duckster Jackets, Ladies and

FOR RENT

A

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W &amp; M ROOFING CO One week

Interior

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Shingle, 135 Per

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Rooting AndCarpentry Repair

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Free estimife 323 603*
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2oo sq I *375 month

on Januvy L 1976 at7 00 PM or
flerdof

ut.ly

Semipole County Florida

Arthur H. BC(kwith, Jr.
Clerk Of th. Circuit Court

?Aa1 lair Country Ct',b Pro Shop,
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3777331.
,

Deputy Clerk

leweis start at 3.9.93
I
NEY JEWELERS, I S ar
.

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CIIgh1 theLady In your home

ith

Chraitmat ever Save on hat
Onal
brands. Liberal trade inS Free
delivery Convenient lermS. We

Dsd will low Black &amp; Decker or
Potkwl w*r tools and Stn!ey
&amp; True Value Harar, 6th &amp;
Maple. )flO00.

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Exterior Plastering

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Phie 377 ?.

ROBSON

ARINL

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GET IXTRA
By H Richard Bates Esquire

the entire family from FULLEN

501 AR HEATING AND WATER

PURIFICATION SYS, EMS -

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PET RESI INN

Qui'uphoitternq fret Cktp&amp;
I
V

bedroom 1 bath home $53000

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Ne.1 help

L

ULDLfl I

L"

thCt Saturday lOb

concvef wvk c fly the hr Cr

REALTY INC

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I.flt' wtJinq phcts rsoni9
i'.ou. Pnone

7071 25th .31)13)7

where tn shoppers Wil see them
Gry Lumber &amp; True Vske

&amp; Dter

It.. $200 month

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yo,r rew furniture fO1i

ISeal)

rouir

Cassewerrr frhone LII 96.41

carilord thj'.rssMachnes_)IL!CS

Free

CIassfied Ads are me smai,efb
ulems you will find

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

,

&amp; TV

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Special:

Mhco Wave Oven or a Trash

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Dick s Appliances
'Top Chef
7617 s r n
' n. 177 7'

Service

L.irxj ClearIng, till d:r!, clay riXk
All kinds of d'ggsng Hotjsetra'lers
stored &amp; moved 372 9112 or 934
it's.

y

1 Acre, New 4-Bedroom
Approximately 7.
sq ft liyifl
area; large kitchen. cabsiels t'oI$

sIdes

C&amp;A

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Attention

refrigt'ratnr and s'ove
'ag SBSCX)

Pressdre Cleaning
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this 14th

2 IRONSIDE
' PAOGE FAMILY

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Maitland, 617 0613

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Lake Mary

purchase, Bicycle City, 1491 W
431, Lg..S3O 1161. 10$ P4.Maitla,,d,

Land Cleariesg

Air Conditioning
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Home Cleaning

Motcr Cross Bicycles and Ac
Ce%SoriS. Free Racing with

GWA.INEY
JEWELCRS has a
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wide selection of ID Bracelets,
gold and silver, $1.95 UP.

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ClaSSil,t'dAdG't!,Rrsut'i
Andihat'IAFaCtTOQI
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Il,,hi. 11 i(,

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following descri

CO.

Days- 372 6173

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ST. JOHNS REALTY
BROKERS

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FLORIST, 7397 French Ave., 3737150

2

c,1ra dining, separate garage
and game room. Lots of extras.
)-4Y.)W,

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real property.
L s;, ENLI$H WOODS, F.RST
ADDITION accoc
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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Peti*% hiy.' or c?a;n;,,.
have
my rIght, title or interest
in tpie
lIoPirty h*rIn de;cribel

ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ANC IIEREd'f P4olFlLD
that the above-nanIed Plaintiff P555

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INCOME PROPERTY- 3 BR home

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Malttand, Florida

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?tnrnry f: fh I'$.,l,ff

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Sold new for 1400. atking$773 321
0613 after 6 p m

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SANFORD

r.11ol demAnded In the Statement ot of 5tlon 3321 32
WITNESS my hand mod
(ts the South 23 Court at Santard, Florida seal of the

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m-Wotorcycks

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(.1011

Do YOU HAVE a house In the

1505 W. 25th St.

Arthur H. Be:kwitti. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Dlu11s1ON, accordirg to plat northeasterly of platterS park lying Putlish: P4c,y, 10, 17,
71, Dec. I,'9;j
thereof as recorded in Plat
Book H. north of Alpine Street and east of DET 9
Page2I; Public Pecordsof SemInole Lake
Marion Drive. according to iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
County, Florida
plat of Sanlancio, The Suburb EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Mike Hattaway,
Aa,,,a.,,
t-.-.,
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UII IN MNU IOR SEMINOLE
J.n'u"i ici.un, as
Chairman
recor'4..4 In Put Book 3. page 66 COUNTY, FLORIDA
Board of County
public records of Seminole County, CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.19M.CA.i09.I
CommIssioners
Florida;
more
PartIcularly PAN AMERICAN BANK OF
Seminole County.'Florida
described as ' oltows
ORLANDO. NA, formerly known
Publish:
tadgin
IOuthwt corner of M ITl7ENS NATIONAL BANK OF
DELI.1 Lof?O.runsouthtoth,northirns,
ANOO,
corner of platted park, ther,
Plaintiff,
THE COUNTY COURT, P4 AND southeasterly to the •asteri,t
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTy, corner at platted perk, thence SIM-KA, INe,, • FlorIda cor.
FLOP IDA.
easter,,
inc south,a,t poralion, LESTER H. KALMAN.
CASE PlO. S.1164.SP-O$
MONUMENTAL FROPERTIES OF IlrnerofLo4 73, thenc,westerIyafld 51.nd BARBARA XALMA,ISO4,
norlhwesti'rly along the south HI 10 CORPORATION
FLORIDA, INC.
a Florida cor
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INC.,
boundaries of Lots 23,72, 71, ard 20 JEROME S. SWARTZ ano LESLIE
poration,
fo the Point of Beginning,
SWARTZ, AQUA POOLS, i Division
PIintlfl.
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rtpsur
INTERESTED MAY
QAKO CONSTRUCTION COP.
APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT THE' PORATION,
•nd
KEVIN REINSCHUSSEL,
ACOUSTI
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE ENGINEERING COMPANY OF
Defendant.
S.'ECIFIED.
FLORIDA,
NOTICE
(Se-au
TO: KEVIN REINSCHUSSEL
Defendants.
Board of County
NOTICE OF ACTION
last Known Address:
TO: Lt:SLIE SWARTZ,
Ccn'o;ssioq,'s
1011 HIghway 1791
and alt

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FAMILY HOUSE: Income

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Reg. Real Estate Broker

'SANFORD'c SALES LEADER"

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Post Office Box 37

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1 Drawer File Cabi.,efs &amp; CIIIcc

take 2nd mortg6ge; 123.000 Call
afier 6 p m 323-9579
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W. Garnetj White
Req Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOEP,A55OC

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PART 2

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You are commanded t

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SWAP- lb tf. Cobia V'Bottom Boat

Ph 372 7331

home, living rm, dining rm.,

bEDROOM SUITES

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2

3720443

LONGWOOD FLEA MART, Hwy 1797, I ml north 431. Fri., Sat., Sun.

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lltn &amp; l'renh, Sanford, 2 Bedroom

1 &amp; 2

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cnair, sh a.gbt Ch.rS, tUr.g
eth and Carry. '65 Honda 430. 1)00. Needs some
cabineti,
I repair. May be seen at Lake MNy
NO LI'S
i Chevron Statlun,
Casseit,erry, 1792,i.
MolC'aln,g,rar.

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TAFFER REALTY

REALTOR 37) 5771

Realtor,, 2211)0?.

2 BEDROOM

377 9714

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WbnG or steel desks (cxecutiv, desk

46--ComrmrcialProçrty

37 7118

3226620.

sanford Area you'd like to trade
for 10 acres near Ge,'ieva? If you
dO, give vs a call and we'll talk

OSTEEPI- 1 Bedroom, $140
month. SCH('REN REALTY,

ardens

G

village

Park Dr

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Mercd ice

HUNT REALTY INC.

JIM

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eneva

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75-Recreational Vehicles
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SIideinCamperfor.,ors.

Cob. TV's from ISO; 81W. from

And up. Terry Realty, Realtor. 621
0711.

'9S. Frtflch

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372 1959.377 1164

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323- 7340

c'c

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17W french Avf

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

Stores, churches. Ideal for retired COUNTY: 3 BR. block.
PerSons 661 44*3 or 372 *054
CITY: 3 BR., 1½ bath block, ('/W

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lu $100 security deposit Phone

Kitchenfurnithed.Nicelocation
Phone3fl 4455

up. jj

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Large 1/2 Acre Lot

3164.03 per month *

wage. An Equal OpportunIty 7 Apts. I or 2 bedroom, furn. or
Unfurn., both AC, w-w carpet, $30 MOSSIE C: BATEMAN
Employer. Call 834-7707 between
damage, 3115 mo. 37313*9 alter Reg
3 - 30 endS pm
Real Estate Broker
3:30p.m.

this Court on November att,, 1973

'

misc too numerous 'C
eankArrericard &amp; MASI
wilrme

bedroom home. Over S acres of Heavily wooded In existing
TV. l?OO S Frc'ncn, :123-1734
veryclean 322 06.17
beautiful giant oaks and cItrus.
development c.t beav'iful homes, ___
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Improvements include Corral,
Zoned RI AAA 1 mile west ot I-I
-ZCts __________
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staoies. tacx room and bridle
Acc oi'e
and 46. 13 10 12,000. Terms. Call_____________
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76-Auto Pares
I _____________
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path. $77,000.
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McClanahan Real Estate. 322______________________________
OWNER MOTIVATED- Moving ________________________________
i,,.
ROBSON
MARINt
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Peconuitioned Batteries, SI2.
out of state, needs to sell 3
7 Hwy 17
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
Fiveacres, Osteen, cleared,
bedroom, 2 bath home in South
)72 596)
1109 canford Ave
Pin.'-crest, $75(X'
fenced, pond &amp; well,

.,'

MeliOvIlIe; fenced back yard

special assessments or taxes within rnoq.jnce and disclaim my right
As Deputy Clerk
of
the district; and provtding for
the County and fhe public in and to STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
construction, Severalbility and an
rtxning MCINTOSH
eifecti'jc date.
flL
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,nrou
roe Oescrlbid property, to
SaId district shall enccmpjss the
Sanford Suite 22

wit:

Bedroom,2batns Alreadysetup

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(are to Medicare recipients in
Deltona Deflary area, One year

WITNESS my hand and the seal of

creating an Advisory Board;
SittIng Hearing to comlder and determine
forth fiScal
and
taxation whether or not
the County will

- refrigerator, 660 372 2539.
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- - -.KENMORE WASHER,par1,
Servi.e.ust-dmactiineç

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EASY ,AYMENTS
into. Only 126.900
Sunland- 3 BR, 7 bith, kitchen
2 Bedroom- S.S00 Down, sl:*s.IS pit'
furni.d. No pets. $165 mo. Call REDUCED-$2,EOfO(qUICk Sale. 3
month *
between 1 &amp; $ p m., 372013).
Bedroom, 2 bath with family room 3 Bedroom-- t5 Down, 1133.41 Per
month *
In Ravenna Park Home in mint

urnished apartment, 1 or 2
bedroom.11O65anfordAvep,

Petition.r iIi h.

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beautiful stereo, Office

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FRANKLIN ARM5AP'j. Rent

R E GIST ER ED PH Y S IC AL

Florida: creating the
December 17th, 1973, and fit, Pie
Laur,lwood OF RIGHTS OF WAY,
Subdivision Street Lighting District; TO WHOM IT
orIginal with the Clerk of thu Court
MAY CONCERN:
. entitled the Laureliwood
PLEASE TAKE either before service on PetItIoner's
YOU
Subdivision Street Lighting District NOTICE WILL
that the Board
attorney or Immediately thereafter;
of County
Ordinance;
providing
a default will be entered
for CommIssioners of Seminole County.

uy1o,en thC
providing County Commissioners' Meeting
for mainbenance and operation Of
Room at the County Courthouse sn

3303
Drive
antora, )73 57
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SEMINOLE CO. Acreage trocts,

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room, 2'. baths, $173 1st 1 last.

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8eauti,'in iI1I
c',"ing. full or __________________________
part time, 60 pcI. Lee
T
333
bc:m apartn,Is,

15. 1975

written defenses, if any, to itonO,H,
EATON,
JR.,
ESQUIRE.

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Frigidaire retrigeraror, 17 cv ft. 2

Sanford.

Stemper Realty

Crank Realty, Realtor
$306061

,

CLIFF InDraf1,

from $144 mo 373 6630.

has ban fIled egt p.0 end you

"..yui J•i'USFV,A.U.,

osoder, including mapl
chairs, with corni
bedroom Suite, m.tcPtli
Ie seat, vinyl OuCh

everything but human element. 20
pct. per year return on your cash

3 Bedroom,

_______________________

An Ordinance relating to specified
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR $ STEPISTROM, DAVIS &amp; McINareas of the ultincorporated THE VACATING. ABANDONING, TOSH, Post Office Box 1330. San

County Commissioners;

3fl Sill !ve 36? 1116
_________________52pp1ians

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RENT r'URCHAcE PLt P1

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3 - 30 and 6 p.m

Petitioner,

500fl AS possible Publish: Ott,, I, IS, 1973

written defenses if any, on
THOMAS B. DRAGE, JR.,
EuIXE,, attorney for the

330

El lesmere

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Sanford
__________________________
REGISTERED
NURSE,
perien, to do health care in the
home for Medicare provider in

,

rdance with Article 60 of the ARTH'JR BROWN,
NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINO
Generat Conditions.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Respondent
Dated: November 61h, P975
Public Hearing will be held in Room (SEAL)
NOTICE OF ACTION
203 in the Seminole County CourTO. ARTHUR BROWN
By: DIII B. Grii,r
thouse, Sanford. Florida, by the Mayor
Address Unknown
Board of County Commissioners of Attest;
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

Prrr

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.C..uu..i.

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scone is preseod

,

i'tsiel

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REAL TORS iltanch Ottice No 1

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wag, Need fall and part time.

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Just acquired houseful

SANFOPDSEWINGCENTER

Yr FHA FINANCING

family room, garage, carpets.

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UIGHT: Special one hors prerrvo'e of the Series fjy
scion on CBS. Opnnin

murder

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GENERAL HOSPITAL:

Preempted

L

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"Kup'sSbow'(R)

empIoyewlIOnasapenchantf
high-stth: poker games. To

:43-943

1"

helping a

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Pay balance 01371 or 10 payments

Phone 3730130. 110 Exeter Court,

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THE CIRCUIT COURT, i*

the amount of $200.00 per caiendr
day in liquidated damages In •c

DEUI

Seminole County, Florda:

THE GUING
6'
LIGHT New IWT pOf*)d
9 RHYME AND REASON

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BARGAIN HUNTER S
That's Classified
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Assume Payments
5mnq
Z.g tag .n cabinet. 3 needle
posl!ion, twin needle, front

home. 16,000 laying hens on

SANFORD

'_.iiru.cc IIrsf,irnichpcj
,

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I bedroom unfurnisheq. kitchen

Rentals

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from Such sums as may be dui him 1NEZ ELI7ABFIH BROWN

flanceof the district by the Board of

,

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In case of faliure to complete the

Con$ider adoptioriof an ordinance by
Seminole County, Florida, title of

USA

umbrella

Seminole County, Florida
Publish: Dec. t, 1975

P.M., or as

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19-Help Wanted

havebeenaliowedbyextensions,
the FLORIDA
Undersigned agrees to
pay the CIVIL ACTION No.

Board of County

MING

(Tues.)

,,,.
a vvwar.

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Clerk of said Circui'

work *ithin the time named herein IN

Sch u re n Realty

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Chairman

1255
2NBC NEWS
1-00
2
SOMERS
6 NEWS
9 RYAN'S HOPE
€Z1 SCHOOL PROGRAM-

6' SUNRISE SEMESTER

PAge 53, Public Records of Seminoi,
Couity. FIo'ida.

373,7334
____________________________

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IiIflSnded

tiii, T. Jenkins
r;
Time
as
Publith
Nov.
211 Dec
defined in th General Conditions

1,

.

1 Bedroom Furnithed Duplex
Call evenings. 610103:30

LOANS AVAILABLE operating
capital, startups, expansions, etc.

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be Commenced Upon written notice

Plewir 3 farce bedrc3rn, 3 bath
home, Sanford area

31A----Duplexes
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JulceOranges, $l.SOpir bu.

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sea

DECORATOR S. i W.
372 7313

Homes

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7Ciaw*r desk, 320, Mahogany
SWAP SHOP FLEA
Rack, iS, 8ab Crib, po. Po&lt;ker. Anyone cdn Di a iillir
NO ChUQI All adv
$15; Bunk Bed, j5; Mahogany
ri
Ce
:r:
. :. c.
Cedar Chest, i, Matching Coffee
DeCember 11th at thi
&amp; End Table, t30; Mae Drop
Drive In Theater,
Phone 372 12t6.
Leaf Table, 1.30 Much more in

taxes, by oAner 3?? 6670
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70-Swap &amp;

51--Household GofxJs
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W1Il
.nvormallty
or
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WITNESS my hand *" scat of
.0 .ne Lom,rijssioners' technicality Ir. any Proposal in the
.
a' Sanford, Seminole
Meeting Room of the SemInoi, 1 re-.t f thO Owner.
County, Florida, this list day of.
County CCUrthôu, Saofd, hIi, CONTRACT
TIME
AND November 197$.
onDecemb,
r9,iflSatl;00pMor LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
consider an application for a

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Owner. From mid 60's to
SOs
Beautifully landscaped miniature
Spinit villa. S BR, 3 bath. FIa.
rm., format living rm. ww car
centre: A-H. ahn• Oround
pool with private entrarKe. fleer
&amp; hospital. Call for aPPt.
wk days. btwn 330 PM. &amp; IX'

M- Nlccl-j redecorated

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Evening Herd, Sanford, Ft.

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establishe'd neighborhood.

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'%)

33131, Tel

of DET.137

cabinet

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the following describe(f property' within the breed number of
Section 1*, Townihtp 2! South, calendar days of the corn
Range 30E,
Seminole County, mencement of the Contract
•

BOOk Boat.1
€D BIG VALLEY
1230

2,. SUUSH;UEALMA,.IAC

(EMoti
.

11* RussIans.

4

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3 Bedroom, I' bath with fenced POOL

Call be?weCfl 3:30-S. For in

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0"der.Nayels, oranges, GrapefruIt,
Tangerines Call 32207. If no

. pleading in the off IcC of the Clerk

.

ni%h-tJ, ccnviniently located and

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saia Court on or before the 30th
day of December, 1975. if you fai) to
OWNER'S
RIGHTS RESERVED, do so, a Defatlt will be entered

NOTICEOFPUaLICHEAPP

9: fEWS
•t.Jt,UANUHtf.

•.,

(SEAL)

'ewrtedJy is in Angola to help

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EVERY DAY son,ene is looking 10, PINE HILLS, Orlando. 7 BR, tani.
YUU have to sell. Call today
rm., large yard, enclosed carport.
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$19.S. Wilt taki car or truck as
hire tomorrow.
pert down 323-7291 after &amp;

322 oi evenings,

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VENDING ROUTES
$7 BUSHEL
6733 t' .11') (13.67
Excellent Opportunity. Only 4
hours weekly with complete
NAVEL ORANGES
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up. Investment of $6O0-$5,0). Call
3102 French Ave 322 oii
collect, Mr. Carn, $13 376 S.I20

BUKER

9jddert may submit a proposal fOr Avenue, Miami, FlorIda

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pleading on plaintiff's attorneys:
TAYLOR,

Phone 372

.2"_I?30
10'? Bedroom Adultionly
PARK AVFNIJF MORII PARE
7345 Park Drive. $lOup

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Companion; Netdnd rtii-'Ji.itely

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exiCtjtiye 4 6I,7 story,
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Mr Conditioned tlIOmo

Sanford Ave.
lot, carpet. $23,900-Terms.
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License Ili'reau 327

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accepted, the Bidder will execute

Chairman,

C8SNEWS

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above styled Court and cause for the

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trailer apIs. Adult &amp; famIly
Wekly 3315 Hwy 17-92. SanfOrd.

attention, Lunch &amp; snacks, Mon.- Part t)me Jelivery help. Apply in

that a Complaint has been tiled

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Pe'ience and
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A BABY'SWORLD CareforTh

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Dodv Plan Rooms;

recorded in Plat Book 13. Page
Public Records of SemInole County

LOVE OF LIFE

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on the following described property,
PROPOSAL GUARANTY,
consider an application for Main
situate and being In SemInole
tenarice DrCrdglng of a canal within
Each Proposal %haII be ac County, Florida, and more par
th. companed by a certif edcheckoran
ft of the existino *eawaIi
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acceptable form of Proposal
following described propeny:
The Westlfeet of Lot 15. andallof
Section 17, Township I? South, Guaranty in an amount equal to at Lot 16, QUAIL POND HEIGHTS
Range 30 East, Seminole County least fIve (5) per cent of the amount REPLAT, according to the Plat
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pleh,ly furnished 1260' mobile
Per month Adulti only. 372-4470.
tricity. Near Sanfora on paved
home on large double fenced tot,
fdit, Yellow collar, female, an
Call 334 7707 between 1:30 and S
MONTHLY RENTALS
D White, 2303 S. State, Ann Ar,
Ilily sheds lnme
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Income 3195 per month from
QUALITY INN NORTH
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and careot semi Invalid, evenlns
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Send complete _______________________
41-Houses
Owner will finance,
Willkeep3&amp;i yr 11d5 l,(,
resume to Box 591, co Evening 2 Bedroom apartment, partly fur
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Golan Heighta,

Drawings, SpecificatIons mu

The Board of County Corn examined at thefollowing locationsClark. Dell: and Associates
missloners of Seminole County

EEL OF FOR-

premieres on Ch 9 th one

' - 'ovoraI brutal ciavirv,s tC)7t
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States banking corporation,
Ptain?iff.

payment of $70.00 per, set. The
NOTICE OF ACTION
payment shall be in cash, or ck TO: JERRY ANN
OREER,
drawn payable to Clark, Dell: and
now known as J2RRV ANN
- Asoclap EngIneers, Inc. The
KERN and
deposit for each set will be non
JAMES H. KERN, her

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the 1,ifl-

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116W. 2nd St.
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furniShed, 3135 month plus Attractive 3 bedroom, 1½ bath,
Security Inc.. Orlando 4259059. LO0ki
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for garden equipment?
Security. )72'?99
family room, fenced yard front STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. II
Read todays classified ads fc,
and back. l.Ssu'Ti..'. 7'.', pct.
Classified Ads didn't work
SWAP- 16 ft. Cobia V-Bottom Boat A MERRY CHRISTMAS IS assured
2 Bedroom furniShed, $133 month.
moctgage.PrIcedtoff377,7y3
from excellent earnings selling _____
there wouldn't cc any
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- Adulti we'ferred Phone 3fl 4470. ________________________
7239410
Watkins, Aig $735 hourly from BAMBOO COVE APIS
3776620.
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start Write Dtt 10, Watkins
Larry Saxon
1 - M, Unsworth Realty
MARRIAGES
nesota. 55937.
________________ Idytiwlide- 2 story natural frame. 3
furnished or unfurnlied. Newly
303W. 1st St
Ocala 90173? *361 or 732 a7i
.NURSING ASS'STANT to do home
Airport Blvd. 3anford. 373-1310.
hardwood floors, attic, double Iot
Lots
-----------health care in the home for
DUPLEX- 2 bedroom concrete
-extras. $39,900. 3210216.
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Engineers, In:., $00 West Fulton Association, t al.

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Procedural Documents may be as JERRY ANN K ERN and JAMES
Obtained upon application at the H. KERN, h husband; SUN BANK

NEWS

PANY

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9 THE COMMANDER5
fJ SPECIAL OF
fri Performanc*) .11 Wolf Trap CA *VWW.

buffer orc'e on the Golan Heights had a new lease nt

for six mon

DRAWINGS. SPECIFICATIONS
AHo
PR0CE0URAL
DOCUMENTS.

in Itie Ciiinmisssn,icrs

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PHIL DONAHUE SHOW:

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visitorsforsome time, But Chairman Mao Tse-tung, now
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expected to reive the Prdent.

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1:30 to 5:30, 5 day week. Prefer
college Student or Otder. 3
references regulred. call 3
after J:30.
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For further InforniatiOn call lfl43$7
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80* 353. Sanford. Fla 37771

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6 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW:

Dan (Dad MCCafl)sto

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the ctnngtng role o sjpç

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dfectorofthoflofNrQ.
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tS ALCOHOL A PROfltE5
and Profitable career. Call $67
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON
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For farnilfr.s C friends of problem Baby Sitter for 2 ctildren, ri .&amp;mo.

accord6ncr with the Drwinq%, Specifications and Procedural
Document5preparjdby Clark, Deiti
ff4 THE CIRCUIT OF THE
and Alsociafes Englr.eers, Inc
E I OH T E E NT H J U Dl C IA L
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE CIRCUITINAHDFORSEMINOL'$
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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NOTICEOFPUBLICSALE .
ADVERTISEMENTFOR BIDS
On 1usday. Dtcember L 1973 at
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given
uref59fled will
that Sealed Proposals will bC It A M .
e I'6I Oldsmobile 4 dr • ID No
received by the CIty of Casselberry.
0n1d1. at the City Hall In e34M?1)?1 for repair and storage
Clss,tberry. Florida, until 7 30 charges. Tag No. 17W 1,137.
P.M local time on December 22nd,
Sam'S Auto
IS w 2th Street
I 1723 or the construci of a
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skrs have turned out 60 per
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the previous; fo ur elections held
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not seek re-election to; in.
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Henderson Ferguson, COLnty

IiIaintenanc drer.tor, and
Roger stumbo, trustee of the

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cumbent) and two council Lormann is running unop* -Niargie Hem for seat five.
Lake Mary's election will be
m,embers from races pitting pom[
Incumbent Ernest If. Hendrix
Vving for tt* two council
against Gary llunt; and Claude ber'

Ash and Mary Daniels against Larry Goldberg and incumben' close. City la requires the
wInr firs to poll 50 per ctnt plus
incumbent Irene Van Eepoel. If. A
of the votei cast or a runoff
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veteran City Clerk Onnie R, Andersmi in his f st Lid

appears close to having her eligible soter- would turnout, sperger and one term
Mercer .
forecast upheld
some 200 had cast ballots by cumbent Don Seh elner,
Absentee
ballots
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By 10 a.m., 12r) had %*oted a*6
Longwood,
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the on',.machine polling place,
Projected tha hirnout would plurality,
(''lbeiiy must be returnej
the city fire h&amp;ll on M)ss; Road. be ,
#92 if the &amp;u,-Ie treau, (Vn_
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60 per cent 637) of the city's
LCS1 eligible electors would
take advantage of the op.
portumty to choose three

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Terry and Former ma y or
councilmen are to be selected Pellerin and Troy PIIand (in- third In which incumbent
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inc!udes Fred Bussey Jr., Edith
Duerr (Incumbent); Aug-ist
(Gus) liodalk, John Leighty and

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C`hristensen and Councilman
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superintendent Ray I-elben. cilman Burt Perinclitf and

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City Clerk Mary Norton of
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C,rnmerrc Personalj( Br!aklait are, from kit, exerutlse director of the Water U5211 Assn. of
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tending the meeting.
Duluth his northern home and pro posed
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Corporation about what a facelift alone
unified goup. They're putting been here since '45 - that's 30 would be.
would do."
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had personally contacted about
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in the area to raise the money.

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resume its reported probe
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future role in redevelopment
liaison between i downtown '
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Sanford, Florida32771—Price 10 Cents

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Seminoie Readies For Gigantic Fourth Of

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July Explosion

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Stall Writer

ford; Jayceettea, Jaycees, volunteer fire department, said
The activities are scheduled Sertoma Club selling popcorn Stand It game; the central cording to Civic Center Maitland-South Seminole
Telephone Pioneers, Sanford hamburgers, hot dogs and a to begin promptly at noon. The and running the Mug Throw Florida Zoo Is running the Lolly Director Eddie Bose.
Chamber of Commerce. The
Recreation Department , Pilot watermelon eating contest are celebration will continue until 7 game;
At 1 p.m., John Saunders, a annual parade will form at
the
Seminole pop tree and Fern Park Cycle
This year's Independence Club; Ministerial Association, planned and all sorts
of games p.m. when everyone will be Democratic Party with the Town Is handling the Ball Bingo top square dance caller, will Lake Sybella School at 8 a.m.
Day, marking the 199th birth.
Democratic Women's Club, will be played. Those attending Invited to !ttend the county cane toss game; and the Long- game.
have a square dancing and at 8:.0 Judging will be held
day of freedom from British Lions
Club, Seminole County have been asked to wr': fireworks display at Sanford. wood
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exhibition in front of the civic for the childr en 's parade at the
Frie
Department
Other highlights
rule will be celebrated locally Gun and Archery Club, Child pioneer and early American
e center and from 2:30 to 4 p.m., professional center on Maitland
Groups participating in the volunteers running the rat
with gala activities countywide. Evangelism Fellowship,
costumes, the Secretary said. Children's Festival include: the game and the dunking booth. Children's Festival include the "Music Militia," a choral Avenue near George Street.
In Sanford, the steering corn- Antique Car Club and
asked two karate demonstrations by
In Longwood, the Longwood Longwood Chamber of Cornthe Black
The volunteers have
will have a stage show Awards will be given for the
mittee of the Greater Sanford Bicentennial Cmlt.e,
Area Chamber of Commerce merce, handling the snow the mayor and city council American:a eStudios at inicie the civic center,
funniest, most original theme,
Chamber of Commerce I coagain t 3•
In Geneva, an old fashioned has recently
Free "soda" beverages hdl best decorated bik e , best
completed cones, cotton candy and members to sit in the dunking
ordinating Friday's Fourth of July is set with a organizational plans for
p.m., and a
la B
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its moonwalk; Bill Klosky's booth, to give citizens and
be provided and those attending decorated vehicle, costume,
celebration
p.m.
rom
enterta
parad e beginning at 11 a.m. send annual Fourth of July Seminole basebail team thw ouortunitv to "dunk" them
au being tom to "bring their most unusual, youn&amp;est and
Luii u'v urt. £1-auon ana ending Ci uldien aFeaUval
Longwood Chamber of CornIn audition, the Sky King
it Altamonte bprmgs, me LUnCIi
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gigantic fireworks display at the Community Center where
Located in front of the Long. merce "Pirates" operating the Youth Ranch will run the Teddy city's Bicentennial Committee
Jim Boston of the city
The main parade will begin
sponsored by the Downtown the keynote speaker will be wood Fire
Station, the carnival Tic Tsc Toe Booth: VFW Poet Toes game awl the Cork gun will begin the day's activities at recreation department is down Sandspur to Maitland
Business As'cLaticn JM3AI.
!r thtt year's Ri!7 Auxihary'rirsecing the game; thePan Ar,€r;can fla1'k ti C'
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food concession, the lip The of Altamonte Springs is han- races ar1d games for youngsters and Rose, the indoor.
a.m.
sponsoring events are the Cuba.
of Wilma Street between Cat game and selling helium dung the "Over and Under" for free prizes and games
A full day's activities are
Junior Woman's flub of SanI. (1arc, :.'r'-tarv if the Warren nnI Church Streets.
filled balloons; the Longwood Booth, Lormann Realty has the "rated GP," for adults, ac- being sponsored by the
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principals and assistants are was lnw :td to appeal to the position to he one Issued
Sunday, prinic Ipals may form
managerial, and there's no way conviiisi icti,
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you can class them any other
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and bargain for wages
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Just ke teatthers.
has turned thumbs down
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request from school officials to sh
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Earlier
thi year PERC of.
place principals and their the ruling affects all Florida Pelley says, falls under the
in the "managerial" school districts, as well as Jurisdiction of "managerial" ficials told be Herald that
personnel.
principals nay bargain as long
Seminole County.
category and exempt them
as
they do: t Join a teachers'
But PERC says principals
Upon learning principals
from collective bargaining.
In
relation
organizaUo,
h1ch In Seminole
PERC made that decision were allowed to form units and "are not managerial
Saturday In Miami, according bargain with the board, school to the county as a whole would be the Seminole
to Harry Pelley, the school officials earlier this year inn-because the ultimate decision Education 'ssoclatIon (SEA).
Since pri:ipals supcvIse
board's chief negotiator. The mediately considered filing suit making ability rests with the
the
board."
teachers,
F'LIC felt it vould
against PERC to disallow superintendent and
vote was 2_1.
Unless the board sues PERC not be wise t ump both groups
"I'm disappointed," Pelley principals that option. But the
was
put
off.
Instead.
Pelley
and
wins a decision In op. Into one org In ization.
said this morning. "I still feel suit
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Herald Staff Writer

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Wag. At 5 p.m., last
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that winds up to 35-45 mph were still are in the lie ds. lie said
recorded it the airport, but there is "simple mi isture," but
Cleveland said the winds did no the area needs i lot of rain
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winds and lightning swer'. ches of rain fell during balance out the dry innths
Bridge
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during winter.
County Sunday yesterday's storm,
SA across Seminole
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Reggie Brown, Seminole
Comics ............3B afternoon and evening, dropping approximately 1.5 Inches County extension agent, tornadoes slashed through
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No damage or injuries were rain which fell during the one person and injurin.: four.
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the
reported caused by the high weekend brought the total One twliter swept thnigh
Horoscope .............68
rainfall for the Central southwestern part of the state,
Hospital ....................SA winds, sometimes gusting up to
mph, according to the Florida's rainy season to more tearing a 30-mile path of
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i.za county's various law en. than 11 inches. Brown said that destruction. One persn was
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BB forcemeflt depLlrtineflts.
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around June 1. He said that 8.45 hospital In the towr of Bet.
weatherman
The
Women's
6Th
Sheriff
forecasting more of the same inches was recorded at the tinger. Hettinger Cow ilv
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nado
hit
Earl
Kramer
said
a
for this evening and tomorrow, station south of Sanford during
WEATHER
ravaged
and
Yesterday's hIgh 95; over" with a more than 50 per cent June. This was above an about 9 p.m.,
several
farms
and
idLed many
for
the
inches
aught low 68. Rainfall 2.62 In- chance of afternoon and average.'..02
rattle.
thunderstorms, month.
•vening
ehes total for weekend.
Meanwhile, the scan's first
Brown said that even with the
Partly cloudy through Predicted high temperatures
storm — Amy -- moved
are in the high &amp;)s and low 90s above averagc rainfall, tht t.op1cal
tomorrow with scattered sf
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across the Atlantic at
area's farming londs ate still
ternoon and evening Ihun' and lows in the lOs.
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Cleveland, "bsically dry." He sa11 that &amp;tbXtt mph. At midnight Amy
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clerthowers. highs In upper 30s
in lower lOs. manager of the Sanford mnoet of the egetable crops are was about 20 mile; east of
and low POs; kws
but some soybeans Cape HaItera, N.C.
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it's Ken
man in charge of the
admissions
at the oldOn Sunday.
saw the crowd leave for the last time.
And a good stied crowd It was too — 450 animal lovers
stopped by Sunday to bid farewell to their four-footed,
lurred and feathered frjendsjn the old too. It was hardly a
sad occasion however, because the goodbyes were n1y
until Friday, when all the animals may be revisited In the
new Central Florida Zoological Park.
Always bustling with activity, the old zoo was busier
than ever this past weekend. For while the visitors
strolled among the cages, and kids romped in the petting
rt4l or fed peanuts to the elephant, zoo officiaLs were
busily dismantling the decrepit facility.
'We couldn't have lasted another three weeks without
closing for major ;epairs," called zoo director Jack
Hanna from atop the commissary building where he and
Zoological Society president Jim Ryan were helping tear
down the laded and weatherbeaten Sanford Zoo sign.
"Just today I've seen rats running across this roof,
everything's leaking and we've got four sewers stopped
up. We're closing just in' - '..'ie and this is a happy day for
us." said Hanna.
Meanwhile, zoo employes were stripping signs from
old cages to be rehung at the new zoo, and behind the
Scenes were assembling the assortment of boxes, bags
101d cages in which animals will be transported to their
home.
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Iiynatronlcs plant, U.S. 17-92.
Longwood, in addition to passerby reported hearing hundred dollars cash was found
operating, with his wife, Eula, what were believed to have in the dead man's pocket.
Sanford police today reported the Hilltop Nursery, at Orlando. been three gunshots.
Officers said the victim's wallet
IA. Lykens said Investigators and wristwatch hadn't been
they are still searching for
Helmadollar's body was
leads In their around-the-clock found crumpled against the believe that Helmadollar had disturbed.
' '9 Investigation of the Friday outside front wall of the either made or was going to Sheriffs crime scene
night slaying of an Orlando man Greyhound Bus Station, Second make a telephone call from one
technicians assisted police in
at
d usting telephone
Detective Lt. William Lykens trash can In a well-lighted area outside the depot. The victim's
1974 Cadillac sedan was parked
said this morning that in about 10:35 p.nL Friday.
pounded
H Imadollar's
auto for
adj
cent to one of the tele.....,
fingerprints
and police
imvestigators still have no motive,
ft
Lt. Lykens today renewed a
an
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by
tetchrilicians
for
no suspect and very little in- request made Saturday by booths
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formation on the murder of detecti ve Capt. C. B. Fagan
George W. Helmadollar Jr., 45, that anyone with any possible patently was shot two or three
Officers today wouldn't
of 5410 Lee Ann Drive, Orlando. Information on the slaying or times In the chest and abdomen comment on reports that a
Lykens said detectives have who was In the downtown area with a small caliber handgun. witness has reported seeing a
Lykens said a possible motive man run from the shooting
learned that Helmadollar was of the bus depot Friday night
of robbery hasn't been di&amp; scene toward First Street.
a maintenance supervisor atthe contact police.

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blew a tree fimb into a electric she attempted to cross four. was jailed on $5,250 bOnd by
North, mediately determined.
Florida Hospital
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dt-putles last night that
spokesman said.
Police identified the victim as with a motor vehicle char
cleaned out
Coffey said he injured his leg
Mildred Matthews, 61, of after he allegedly tried to run
Death
Probed
when part of the floor of the brought the blate under control.
Society Park Apartments, SR. down an officer on French residence at Greenmeadow
Avenue, deputies reported Apar tments, Fern Park, taking
County fire units ex.
Casselberry Police Chief 436, Fern Park.
frarne house on SR419 at
furnishingsva u a more thai
Willingham Road collasped as tinguished a small fire at 401 George Karcher said this
Karcher said the woman was today,
John Wayne Hoffman, 18, SRfiremen entered to fight the Lake Dr.. Loch Arbor, Sanford, morning that Investigation is struck by an auto as she walked
t Donald McCormfr
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Alice M. Settle, 202 James
charged a 72-year-old Sanford
man with lewd, lascivious or Court,Casselberry,reportedan
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Firemen apply first aid splint to leg of Injured county firefighter Philip Coffey, right. (Herald Photo by Bob Uoyd)
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nection with an incident in- radio, total value 1345, Wt
volving an eight-year-old girl taken.
Leroy Jackson, ll4 Spring St.,
Booked at county jail on
$9,000 bond was Grady Cbston AlUunonte Springs, reported
Dean,72, Route Two Box 437-E, $196 in fishing equipment was
taken from the carport at this
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An eight-horsepower garden
John Moore arrested Melvin
Dardels, 19, at 2214 W. inn SL, uwwr, v ucu at S145, was
an a chage of buying, receiving reportiml stolen from the yard at
A
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Otiedo
Bond for Daniels was set at RUn
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By ED PRICK ET
American economy is laboring, people the bad news" he said. taxpayers' pockets
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Raymond Gaines, 34, of 1013 Road, Lake Monroe, told
Herald Staff Writer
The inability to adopt such a The "bad news" Is that "vast
Both national and state level
ball
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Third St., Sanford, was deputies that $208 cash was
policy is the "current national amounts" of money needed for officials plus a city
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - disgrace" and Congress does exploration of new energy med with citizens heard Kelly being held today in cotuity *1 taken from a desk drawer at his
U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly says he "not have the courage to tell the sources has to come from the expresa his views on two Issuea without bond on a circuit court residence.
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Woman Robbed
today during a public hearing in
growers, ranchers ajvJ lan. appear in court.
Sheriff's
reports
Indicated
which the Holiday Republican
downers.
Sheriff's detectives today
told Seminole countlans the
Concer ning the U.S. ,
Army County Court Judge Harold
were
Investigating a report
economy won't right Itself until
Corps of Engineers new dredge Johnson ordered a Pierson,
Congress adopts an energy
and fill rules, Kelly said Fla.,m.anjalled for contexnptof flied by a 24-year-old Osteen
woman who said she was apCongress needs Input from court
policy.
took
proached
Deputy
Lake
Sta
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wor
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by a man at the
On a tour to gather inn
citizens and experts alike.
harry
Elliott
Bowens,
44,
Into
Lockhart
Post
Office, In north
fformation
ormation to take back to
Kelly says the U.S. District
Washington, Kelly, looking
Court of Columbia has 'jtj custody at Courtroom D, Rand Orange County, late Saturday
the corps to revise current Mall, Stallworth said Bowens night and forced at gunpoint to
spiffy In a pin-striped suit, said,
expand told him that he had laughed out drive her car to citrus grove
"I'm convinced things are not
regulations
to
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regulations from "navigable in the courtroom during west of Brantley Harbor
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waters" to "waters of the proceedings and that he "feels southwest Seminole.
The Congressman said the
he has the right to laugh
The woman told deputy
economy Is beginning to perk
United states."
Donald Dreggors and detective
up and for the short term
"This could mean that a anytime he wants to."
Sgt. William Vinton that
more and more workers will
rancher who wants to enlarge
join the ranks of the employed.
stopped
th. car and refused to
his stocT pond or the farmer Windmill Taken
go
further
But be said Congress doesn't
and the man took her
who wants to deepen his
ha ve the "courage" to adopt an
Sanford police today were wallet, containing $19, and fled
irrigation ditch or plow a field
energy policy which Kelly says
would have to get a federal investigating the theft of a on foot.
is the only long-term solu tion to
p
unemployment and other
get pretty hungry and
economic woes under which the
naked if we don't till th e land
but our water wil l be clean,"
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through the window of their Brooklyn tenement by their
father. They survived and their father, Herman White,
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Brooklyn home of his cenimon4aw wife. Police said he
seized the girls, took them to the roof of an apartment
building, and hurled them five stories to the pavement
below.
Pamela and Michelle, now 6 and 4, survived the latest
assault but were reported In critical condition today at
Kings County Hospital In the Incident two years ago,
Michelle suffered a broken leg and Pamela was not
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Central Intelligence Agency
Director William E. Colby has opposed a suggestion of the
Rockefeller Commission tlwt at least part of the CIA's
secret, multimillion dollar budget swuld te made public.
Colby said that disciasure of even the CIA's overall
spending total inevitably would lead to disclosure of
details which need to be kept secret.
'l'here are certain things, of course, in our clandestine
activity that must be kept from public exposure and even
the risk of public exposure," Colby said Sunday on NBC's
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identification on the 16 persons sought In the shooting
deaths of two agents on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, but "wt have a pretty good indication of who they
are," a spokesman said.
Spokesman Thomas Coil said Sunday that more than 150
agents were searching the rolling, rugged hills of the
reservation, the second largest in the country, for the 16
persons believed to have been Involved in the deaths of
agents Ronald Williams and Jack Cola.
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On the agenda for the Winter
Springs meeting, are three
public hearings: to consider a
Ilic C&amp;-iLrr) ;.rd Winter zoning change (toni residential
prings City Councils will meet to commercial on the Silver
7:30 tonight in their property abutting SR 4.34, west
of Sbeoah; on an ordinance
spective city halls.
Longwood, however. which amending the budget to provide
eels on Monday nights as a siwimer recreation program
ell, does not have one and on an az'wndined to the
heduled today. The city fence ordinance.
City Council is to make an
undil usually meets on the
cond. third and fourth appointment to fill a vacancy on
indays of the month. Since the board of adjustment
s is the fifth Monday, there created when Don Smith
U not be a regular meeting in resigned to accept a zoning
Ward position.
ngwoc4 for LWO weeks,
CounciLmen John Daniels and
ftc CALNO Council of Local
vrrnments meeting. usually Irwin fluntcr art torecotnmerid
d on the first Wednesday of suJts within the budget and
month, has been postponed cb&amp;isslon will be held on
Lii July 9 at the Casselberry repairs needed In the fire
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"I'm of the sort that I like to
The list of officials to be
Sen. few Brantley, 1)-Jack- have the answers before I ask called as witnesses
will be cornsonville, says new laws will the questions."
pleted this week, Brantley said.
come out of a Senate committee
Brantley said the hearing will
investigation
of alleged focus in part on the alleged poSenate President Dempsey
political use of the Florida De- litical uses of the department Barron, 1)-Panama City, ap.
partment of Criminal Law En- and on allegations that the pointed the panel in mid-April
forcement.
agency spends too much time following charges by House
"I can say I'm concerned on victimless crimes which members that the FDCLE had
about some of the activities of could be better handled by local conducted
illegal
Inthe department," Brantly said sheriffs.
vestigatlons.
in a recent Interview. "I think
the head of the department has
some of the same concerns we
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arid hi', mother, Mrs
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l) to take part in the frog
jumping contest sponsored
b) the Auto Train at the
Fourth of Jul) celebration.
11tt introductions iere
t'ompktt, Freddie
derided he wanted to tour
the Chase Company
parking lot and after much
chasing, jumping, bending
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A Tampa man has lost his left Ic'
for the second time, police say. A home-made
planted in his car blew off his af icialiii b
Police said the bomb exploded Sunday as Emanuel
Garcia,52, turned the starter key on his car. Pieces of the
car were scattered over a twoblock area.
lie received a few bumps and bruises, but that's all,"
Tampa police IA. J.D. fleece said. "If the leg hadn't been
artificial. he would have been badly hurt,"

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the board up-to-date on the county In the state
"county the one on dredge a nd fill and
legislative action affecting the legislature, and the
an afternoon hearing on the
county, but said the main and city fathers."
second
Issue
pesticides
Florida Rep Bob Hattaway purpose of the meeting will be
Hattaway Is slated on
allows
experts
and
laymen to
(D-Altamonte Springs) Is to increase the lines of corn- agenda early In the 9:30 a.m.
A public hearing to consider
get
together
to exchange views rate hike reques
scheduled to appear before the municatlon between the board
ts by Sanlando
and expertise. Those views Utiliti wi
Seminole Board of County and the county's legislative
Also tomorrow, County Kelly will
es ll be held tomorrow
take back to night be fore th
Commissioners
e Seminole
(BCC) delegation, of which Hattaway Attorney loin Freeman is extomorrow to deliver what the is a member.
pected to report on the creation Washington for presentation (0 Board of County Cornlegislator calls "a public
of a special taxing district for Cozess
missioners (8CC).
rela tions" presentation to the
He says there is "not enough" the Woodlands subdivision foi
The bearing, third on the
He suggested an appeal of the
board.
communication be tween the the development of recreation court decision on dredge and fill agendaof hearings which begin
Hattaway said he will bring delega tion, which represen ts facilities Offi ci als with the might be In order, or a solution at 7 p.m., In Room 203 of the
Woodlands Civic Association might be perma ne nt legislation courthouse, is to allow the 8CC
requested the BCC Last week to to amend the Federal Water to consider the application filed
consider the creation of a Pollution Control Act of 1972. by the firm for rate Increases.
Ear lier this month the firm,
Money Issues taxing district and the board
assigned the county's legal
which serves more than 2,000
to research the matter.
In
Longwood
A 3:30 p.m. public hearing to
area, applied for the rate incity ball,
meet ing at 2 p.m. tomcow to
crease to the BCC, which also
A routine report Is expected consider payment of 7,757,79 consider an ordinance to
blish
Apple
Valley
Street
ta
from Mayor Troy Piland.
serves
to Baycon General for work on es
as the County Utili ty
Lighting district will be held in
In Caselbcrry, the city the scer interceptcr system
WASHINGTON
U.S. Rep, Contr ol Board.
council there will: recei ve the and $1,316.37 for engineering the commission chambers, Richard Kelly (R-Fla.) has
Requested rates are from the
ci ty's financial statement for fees to consulting engineers, Room 2(!3.
announced that the U.S. present base rate of $3.50 per
In public hearings beginning Environmental Protection month for water to $5 for the
May; consider adopting on Glare and Radcliffe.
second reading an ordinance
Commissioners will also at 7 p.m. the board will con- Agency has awarded the City of minimum 4,000 gallons.
providing fluoridation o the consider: adopting a resolution aider:
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establish
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water
supply;
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Florida
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Department
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an Afrnnrt 7nnine Commission.
FICTITIOUS PtAME
In the fencing regulations; parking zone" on the north side This action has been postponed
Notice IS hery given that I am
consider a request from the of SR 36 (torn the Florida several times because of
In Aulnes at 15 )3 Hb4$Cu
Lane, M.Ritland, 327$ 1. Seminole
Seminole Turf Club for concerts Hospital North entranceway, scheduling pr oblems.
County. FIoiida i.mdeq the tItlltkijt
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and authorIzation to City east 200 feet; conside r apname 01 AsP CONDITIONING
County
cable
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh proving the River Run planned Spmin, r
ERVICrS. and t)st I
to
Qter Sdn,irns' wh hc Ci,c of
unit development t PUDi on the telev ,,i ordinance. The orregarding u tility matters,
tP'e Circuit Court, 'mn4 Co.nIy,
A workshop wil l be held after north end of Montgomery Road dizunce had to be amended to
FlOrift In •'COf dance wth tP
the official businese to consider from the railroad trac1'a to SR cO'flP-Y wi th Federal Coinprovss1or 04 the Fsts
Name
Commission's
S'atut., To Wit: Section S 09
agreements with Crow, Pope 434 and Mn. Mickey Mania muicat1on
tio,i Statutes ItS?
will dlsct'.ss bicycle pa ths and regula tions to allow cable TV to
and Land,
David C Edwarcn
The Altamonte Springs City sidewal's to the new lake opera te In the unincorpora ted
PtpbIlil, June 73, 30. Jul 7. Ii. W
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Birch Society, earned al- Daytona Beach.
urauy, wno curiectea a sur- John
most 300.000 votes n his losing
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prising 16 per cent of the
last
year
to
now-Sen.
series
of 30-minute television
total
effort
vote in the senatorial election, Richard Stone, DFla.
pr
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called "An American
took his message to little Rock,
Speaks."
Ark., Saturday night, where
Grady's prescription for curBut he denies that it is all
about 60 persons attended a Ing the nation's ills is: put
preliminary to another bid for
meeting of the Arkansas dollar back on the gold stand- public offi
ce.
Wi
American Party's central corn- ard, end foreign aid, abandon
"People
can't understand
mittee.
the United Nations, and balance that some of us are patriots and
predicted that the Amen- the f ederal budget.
are interested only in pre.
care Party will elect 50 candlLast week, the 43-year-old serving their country," he said.
dates to the house of Represer- Belle Glade resident addressed "This is truly a crusade to reAnn Sch. tatives in 1976 and a president a crowd of 9,000 at a Funda- establish a sense of values and
ORLANI)O
walzrled, Miss Florida 1975, In 1980.
rnentalLst Christian Retreat in ignite the American spirit."
says she would have been Just
another pretty pharmacist if It
wasn't for her boyfriend's frotety.
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the 19-year-old college student
from Fort Lauderdale said she
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the talent category of Ui state
pageant. She went on to win the
crown late Saturday from 39
other contestants
Talent counts for 50 per cent
in the judging, officials said.
Miss Schwalznied, the oldest
of three children of Thomas and
Mercedes Schwalzried of Fort
Lauderdale, said she hopes to
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City lifeguards said the lO.foot.long baby whale was
srghttd in shalIos iater trying to beach itself Saturda) at
Miami Beach
People were assured that the animal was not the shark
of their fantasies a bout "Jaws," a recently released
movie about shark attacks on swimmers at a beach
resort.
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extending the law that provides jobless workers with up to
65 weeks of unemployment compensation.
The law expires today and, without the extension,
workers wonid be eligible to collect benefits for only 52
weeks. About 250,000 persons would lose payments.
The new bill also provIdes 39 weeks of benefits to
workers not covered by state weinpIoyment compensation insurance mostly state and local govement
employes, farinworkers and household domestics..
The bill signing today begins a busy week of work,
politics and travel for the President.
Also on the schedule today was a White House ceremony
in which Daniel P. Moynthan will be sworn in as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

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lost by a landslide as the 1972 Democratic presidential
nominee, is weighing the cption of running again for
president in 1976.
In a letter sent last week to fewer than 50 of his key 1972
supporters. McGovern asked their advice on three options
he is considering, including one of becoming a
presidential contender.
However, the South Dakota Democrat said that, "as
things stend now, I do not Intend to become icandldate."
The other options listed in the letter were endorsing a
liberal candidate or making a statement specifying what
potential candidate would be unacceptable to him.
After his hard-fought battle for re-election to the Senate
last year. McGovern said. "I am not going to be a candidate in 1976" for the presidency.

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be of major
told Congress today that solar power
potential use in the 21st century but that the nation will
still be importing oil until at least 199.
The Energy Research and Development Administration. in a report titled "Creating Energy Choices
for th Future," said a number of energy alternatives
must be pursued to allow sufficient margin for Inevitable
failures.
The rVport also said throwing all support toward a
single target, such as nuclear power or creating synthetic
Fuel from coal or oil shale, even if successful, would not
solve the
energy oroblems.
LPr. itok,erz C Seamans Jr., the head of EIWA, told
reporters he could place no pricetag on energy
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Karcher said no charges we" 14th SL, reporW the five-foot.
nude against the driver of the high wooden lawn ornament
is yarI.
1974 model com pact sedan, was stolen from h
Harriett
Gurney R. Carlton, 46, of 605 Patrolman Steven D.
described
the
windmill
as
Swallow Dr Cuselberry
having red, white and blue 1'
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Assault Charged
(in with a red Au.
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and carried him from the
burning building.
sherifrs deputy R.S. Morton
A Semiirde County fireman reported that officials suspect
receIved a leg injury early arson in the fire that gutted the
today while helping extinguish house that had been vacant for
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Firefighter Philip Coffey, 20, the property, posted against

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And Report On CIA
It is going to take more than the Rockefeller
commission report to exorcise the political
k #tiriflca large SI?rnent of the
population at the mention of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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goes.
The realities of CIA ab us e of power are never
going to be as horrible as the imaginings conjured

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up in the public mind by movies like "Executive
Action" and "The Parallax View."
What is detailed in the report laid before the
ul
nation recently by president Ford is a shamef
record of domestic intelligence actions that were
plainly illegal and plainly abusive of the constitutional rights of citizens.

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Higher education remains a largely subsidized
The question of CIA involvement in foreign public activity. But Inevitably the Impact of
assassination plots remains unanswered. It was higher costs has been passed on to the student
purposely excluded from the pub lished report. It population. government assistance programs,
Various
now must be th oroughly examined by the Congress.
ti al
In recent year and Insti tu on
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detail
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Th e findings must be made public in as m
scholarships help. But it can still be tough going.
as possible. consistent with national security.
C:ui news in such a situation is any way to

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appears to have
campaign For nationwide demonstrations to
drive her from office. Only
scattered outbursts have been
reported since the government procla
imed a state of
emergency last Thursday, arrested
hundreds of op.
ponents of the prime minister and imposed
censorship. A
government spokesman said the country was
generally
caLm, and there was no indication that the anti-Gandhi
movement had gotten off the ground.

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The Congress also must consider the Increase financial resources available to
students, such as the program a Philadelphia
reasonable recommendations of the report for
which may be described as a
strenghtening legislative and executive oversight bankdo4Whemselves
has Initiated scholarship program for Its
over the CIA.

a Republican committee officer says, "too many

people will remember the oil tariff and Whip
Inflation Now." Instead the task will be to

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At statements that had proven Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, in al.
But a few houis later he de"It's a tragedy," he replied.
stores.
least four times during his six. embarrassing.
leged assassination plots devel- nied that he had ruled himself
I think it's really too late to do
The
Red Cross appealed for
month vice presidenti al tenure,
In all four cases, his la ter ac oped by the Central Intelligence out as a future candidate and anything about it." Later, blood do
na tions in Beirut and
Nelson A. Rockefeller has found counts differ from what the Agency.
declared only that he was "to- however, he expressed hope the Tripoli.
it necessary to amend earlier record shows originally [ranRockefeller had been in office tally disinterested" in specula- South Vietnamese could reIraq asked for an urgent
spired.
barely two months when, in a [ion about the future.
group and that Congress would meeting of the Arab League in
The subjects of this process discussion with reporters
On April 2, as the U.S.-backed provide more aid.
Cairo to take up the situation in
have included his own political aboard his
after
a
Feb.26
government
in Sou th Vietnam When asked If he had
Lebanon.
plans, the imminent collapse
of speech In Detroit, he virtually crumbled, Rockefeller was dicated earlier that South VietThe street war began last
the American-backed govern- ruled himself out of contention asked by reporters as he left for nam was lost, he rep1ed, "No, I Apr
JUNE28, 1975
il with a skirmish between
Domi ngo Peralta
Andre Pierre Alloway
ment in South Vietnam and the for a future Republican the Buffalo, N.Y., funeral of didn't ... I was asked what we
ADMISSIONS
Palestinian
guerrillas and the
Utile Pringle
John W. Higgison Sr
question of U.S. secret corn- presidential nomination,
former New York State Senate could do right now. We can't do phalange party's private army.
Sanford:
Joseph R. Marcucefla,
Letha Rosanna Jacobson
mitments to that government.
"I'm Just not a competitive Majority Leader Earl Brydges, a thing right now because More than 450 were
Samuel E. Denney
Deltona
killed beWilma Knight
Most
Most
recently,
it
was
the
posfac
tor with the rising stars" in wha t he felt about the deterio- Congress isn't in session and fore a
Clara S. flair
The
new
Matt.ie M. Mitchell
role of President John F. the GOP, he declared, calling rating military situation In the there Is no money and the round
Livie Kinney
of
warfare
began
last
DISCHARGES
Donpa R. Morgan
Kennedy and his brother, Atty. talk abou t 1980 "crazy."
Southeast Asian nation.
United
States
has
no
authority,
Prince McKinney
Tuesday
when
Phalangists
beat
Sanford:
Nancy Eloise Pfelfauf
the President has no authority up two Iraqis they said Insulted
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to do anything ."
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Thelma T. Steele
A week la ter, on April 9.
The basic cause of the trouble
A. Thornton
DEATHS
Rockefeller
flew
to
New
Oris
the
desire of the Phalangists
Pink Williams
leans to address the American and other Lebanese con.
Shir ley Ann Wright
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Casselberry In 1945, moving to Ernest Arlingto, DeBary
atlon In the midst of a con- stinlans under the control of the
Frank Lee Jones, 52, of 103 Cape Coral two years ago. A
Dorothea Henninger, DeBary
S
troversy over a charge by Sen. government. They want to
Fairlane Circle, died Saturday retired letter carrier, farmer Cecilia M. Babenhouaer,
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15,
Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., check the guerrilla raids Into
night at Florida Hospital, and rancher, he was a member
Deltona
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Orlando. He came to Sanford in of Charter Oaks Bible Church,
Joseph G. DeChrlstopher,
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had made secret U.S. corn- in retaliatory Israeli raids into
1956 as sales manager for Radio Peoria. He was a charter Deltona
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to South Vietnamese southern Lebanon.
Station WIOD from Whiteburg, member of the Bahia Shrine
Herbert G. Behrerts, Lake
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Ky. He was a native of Sullivan, Temple, Orlando, and South
Monroe
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Id. and was a World War 11 SemInole Masonic Lodge
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veteran and charter member of and member of Scottish
JUNE29, 1975
commitments. Rockefeller rePinecrest Baptist Church Peoria; National Association of
ADMISSIONS
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volunteered a denunlatlon of
and had been Sunday School National Association of Latter Sanford:
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the
Jackson charges as "totally
superintendent.
Carriers
Branch
5561, WillIe Bennett
unsubstantiated."
He was a member of the Lake Casselberry; and Seminole Oscar Berti-ang
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At almost the exact time,
Monroe Camp of Gldeons County Farm Bureau.
Leeanne Blocker
White
House Press Secretary
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International and secretary of
Survivors Include his wife, Henfletta Hampton
Ron
Nessen
was telling reportthe Lake Monroe Camp. At the Mzry, Cape Coral; son, Walter Elmor Howard
ers
in
Washington
that there
of his death, Mr. Jones W.; daughters, Mrs. Jean Robert M. Jordan
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had been confidential exwas a broker-salesman for St. Willis, MIS. Lucille Burdette, Marie Paul
changes.
John Realty.
and Mrs. Georgia Cleney, all of Flor-e
D. Porter, Deltona
Survlvros Include his wife, Peoria; brothers, Frank J., Annie Lee King, Altamonte
Mrs. Irene Jones of Sanford; Hiram M., Earl J. and Springs
five daughters, Mrs. Frankle Frederick A. Miller, all of Mary Cuneo, DeBary
Cook of Auburn, Ala., the Peoria; sisters, Mrs. Phoebe Leslie Varnes, Lake Monroe
Under 25 - SR-22's
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Misses Debbie, Kim, Tina and Williams, Monica, Ill.; Mrs. CorneA. Jencks, Orange City
Cancelled . Rejected
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Tam! Jones all of Sanford; a Corabelle Chuse, and Mrs. Margaret Ashner, Osteen
E.Z. Payments - Quotes
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"absolutely
Last
check"
for
the
Central
Florida
Zoo
was
grandson, Koy Frank Cook of Mary Bergman, bo th of Peoria; Brett A. DuBois, Palm City
ZOO GETS
presented last week to Jack Hanna, left, Zoo director, by owners
Auburn, Ala.; four sisters, Mrs. and Mrs. Ida G. Palmer,
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and
operators of Big Daddy's of Central Florida and Radio
Laura Frickey of Phoenix, Seattle, Wash.; 17 grandBIRTHS
LAST CHECK
Station WPIZ. Handing the check to Hanna Is Robert Betz,
Arlz., Mrs. Rowena Usury of children and 14 great.
manager of the Rig I)addy's operation, hile Bob French, general
,)JV_,njUSSI -?417 S. French Ave.
Carson, Calif., Mrs. Muriel grandchildren. Funeral ser- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Mary)
Sanford, Fla, 32771
manager of WPIZ, and %'lnee Sims, manager of Big Dadd's
Enochs of Carlisle, I nd., Mrs. vices and burial will be Frazier,a boy, Sanford
Lounge on Orange Blossom Trail, along with a "friend" of the
Mickey Davis of Houston, Tex. Thursday in Peoria. Clugsteln
Zoo.
Th e cheek totaled $1,148.
INSURANCE AGENCV
and three brothers, Richard Funeral Home, Peoria, in
DISCHARGES
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Jones of Carson, Calif., Morris charge of arrangements.
Jones of Seattle, Wash, and _______________________
Sanford:
Gene Jones of Phoenix, Ariz.
Loretta Moran
Funeral Notice
Gramkow Funeral Home in
Rose Round[ree
Funeral
JONES. FRANK L.
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linda Smith
tervicei for Frank I JoAtS,
Ruth R. Cook, Apopka
c rge
I0 Fairlane Circle, wtO dieo
GEORGE MILLER
Saturday, will be held 1 pm
Irene C. Honold, Deltona
JULY 1
JULY 5
Former Casselberry resident tomorrow at the Pinecrest
2 x 4 -8' or 92'." stud gr. KD pine ............................at .87 ea.
Charles A. Thomas, Deltona
Altamonte
Springs
City
"Sanford's Biggest Garage
(ap?ist Church with the Rev
George W. Miller of 4407 S.E.
Elsie
A.
Riehl,
2 x 4 - 8' Pine No. 3 (while it lasts) ...........................at .67 ea.
Lake Helen
Commission meeting, 2 p.m. at Sale," charity event, 10a.m., to
Kenneth (-401? offic'atin
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will e in the Oaklawn
2 x 4 - Random Pressure Treated Pine .....................at .13 L-F
city ha ll.
6 p.m., Blair McGarvey,
Sunday morning at the age of 74
Memorial Park Cemetery
coordinator,
1 x 4- Random Pressure Treated Pine .................... at .061 2 L.F
following an extended illness. Survivors Intlud his wlw,
Jub- 2
Mrs lreneiones.five daughters.
2 x 4 - No.3 Pine 10', 12', 14', 16' .............................at .10 L-F
Car Wash. U.S. Rank, SunBorn In Peoria, Ill, he came to
Seminole Singles, 7:30 p.m.,
Mrt rrankie Cook. Debbie
ford Plaza, sponsored by Grace
Panelinq 4 x 8 ..............................................at 2.95 Sht.
Jones. Kim Jones, Tina Jone
SteDping Stone ('enter,
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Grass Seed (while it lasts) ....................................at cost
from Sunland Estates on 17.92.
KOy Frank Cook, 'Our SiI?C1.
l.(i1..5 Pill.
Corning Ware (while it lasts) ...........................30 pct. discount
Laura Frickey. Mrs
Mrs
Yesterday's high 95: over- jy 4
Pnv.ena Usury. AAfs Muriel
' Black &amp; Decker Drill ...... ................ ..8.99ea.
JULY 9
Enochs and Mrs Mickey Davi s,
night low 67. Rainfall total for
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All-day celebration at Fort
Ray.O.Vac Flashlight Batteries - all sizes ...................... 1 2 price
CALNO Council of Local
and three brother s. Richard.
C
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weekend
2.62
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topped
off
with
Gramkow
Gene
a
Governments
meeting,
7:30
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and
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Partly cloudy through fireworks display at night.
p.m., Casselberry City Hall.
tomorrow with scattered
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Re "Mac" says ... No Brag-just Fact.,.
2 x 4 - Random Lgts PT Pine
upper &amp;s and low 90s. Ltws in
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that
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near thundershowers. Rain
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probability 50 per cent In the
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Leading Soviet Jewish activists said
a two-.hour meeting with visiting U.S. senators reassured
them that Congress has not forgotten their plight. "It was
a very ortant
imp meeting," said Alexander Lerner, ho
is prominent in the Jewish emigration movement. "I feel
now our fate isin the right har
. it has given me feeling
of optimnisni and hope." l.ern er and 16 ot
he r Jews
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can't very well solicit votes on his record

A.M. They have learned the hard way how unproductive We cuitacted the pilot of the fatal flight, Don
indeed counterproductive - violent protest by a militant
WASHINGTON - While CIA officials squirm delegations from Russia also am loaded with a pie%:e of U.S. eqWVment. Or tlwy may be
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In.
perwtutel
experts,
who
sound
out
simp.thetic
Mc'Cusker
of Weaterville, Ohio, who survived U
under the klieg lights on Capitol Hill, Soviet KGB KGB experts, who know how to Spo
minority can be.
Crash
IsIGafltL
without
any perinanect Injuries. He said
as
M
Americans for recruitment
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an investigation had established that the ailerons I
Officials indicate that Yakushkln con. is called "talent spotting."
congressional corridors.
Sen. Barry Goldwater, R..Arl'L, has qwW used to steer the Aane had been misconnected. A
in the put fiw years, the KGB has stepped up centrate on Cupito' Hill when information Is
"very,
very good sources," rne'.nvvtille, sit check out flight, he said, would have detected
BERRY'S WORLD
its acti vities cit the Hi)]. KCB operatives in a abundant and security Is lax.
On? of his mt effective spica on (aitc1 1!II alleging that foreign aguits have actually in. this.
dozen guises have been s1ing around to we
was pretty Galina Utekhlna, a rnocJth cul'wal filtrated fAxlveuiOnal offices. Our sources said
key Congessmet and their iddm
Although the accident was caused by a defect
that any
Many congresvlonal aides, as political p- attache, who moved thcongreM11)r/i'.CIJ and the secret flies codaln no evidence
employes, we In the Plane, he still faces manslaughter charges
potntees, are granted access to secret documents even began dating prominent fl'jiea 01 111 11 'Hill. rr nners of congress, nor their
Lit Gce. his trial has been scheduled I(%
The flies identified her as a K(,-,'!1 4ats :IIZI, a spies.
than acuraorj background check.
after
no
more
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Fo 1t'ote: Yakush),In never returned our November 18
Their leaks, a'lthough unwitting, could be fact which we revealed in a tS ccluiui. Stwz
He
been unable to contact heirrsl
s. A Soviet 5poki;n.a, howevr, said
ca
ll
quickly returned to Moscow.
Chr
t
a
Onassis,
is
in
however, for help In meeting
don't think it's true" that ?akuskln it KGB
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ernm'att files Identify diplomat
Secret
LntretUi,,
hi
s
s
expere
and
settling
the case.
e
KGB
appears
to
be
most
Th
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Boris Solontatin as the KGB "resldentura," cc according to officials, In intelligence ahuI U,j, chief. 71,e Fpokesmafl added: "You are
LANGUAGE DISCRIMINATION: The StatS
operating chief, who first recognized how much adw relations SALT diirmaiiie'it U/11., terfetlng In a very sensitive field."
CNASSIS
CRASH:
Source
close
to
the
late
Department's
prestigious Foreign Servire
valuablelnteIligenceII available Ofl Capitol HlIl. bURV
Cplir tisthath:;.
and
Artitotle Onaasis have told us that be privately Institute, which trains American diplomnats in
Until his rererL departure, he was the deputy
The KGB
g111
a
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with a
Soviet envoy it the United Nalons. His the Soviet lobbying snort on Capitol M:/i 1101t blamed
Ce
1L
discrimination
scandal.
replacement, alIhOUglI
(
diplomats, academics, ecow,mlsu ard : us
rie son, Alexander, had wanted toInstall
On the theory that democracy begins It
arrived.
havesotparUalYi.OmI/'1tto
sirne
ncr
parts
and
cheek
out
the
plane.
home,
Spanish-speaking Instructors have
dentiwa"
Under Solomafin, the KGB "
grant the Soviet Union"rxy tav,rd Ik" )ece ills had been negieded, say ourcompIined they
must wait twice as long M
algoglon has been DmItTI t' thc trading
150iovxs,
Aristotle
Onauli
felt
personally
promotio
ns
as
teachers
of such exotic tongues'1 '
His
KGB
rnby
counsel
r.
brilliant Savlet
1
reiponsibie for the CTUh.
A f&amp;Vflfll4t KGB app oath Ii' ONOtit
HindI, Hungarian and Swahili.
Mk,according to the secret file makes mm
/
Jifi
$t
f&amp;tVU.
To
relieve
conscience,
he
in
his
tried
Inst
lor
fr,mother
coiz.ntiles.
In German, French and othtf
second in power only to amiable Amah
4
Pioae
dsperately
to
come
up
with
evidence
that
the
cmmon
tongues
also are
referred
to
as
'thud
p.izty
rAliOlalz..
jagajns1.
Anatoll Dobrynin.
views
'as(Idled 1 ane had been sabotaged and, thertfore, that our investigation shows.
The fl.es allege that Yaku1n direda a who quw!Iy lobby for Soviet
wneone else tad caused the accident. He of.
of
The Institute's dean, James Frtth, conced
Washington spy ring, winch emp ip dIplOeDatI, "Agents
:aw
am
is
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but adds: "lt'b a matter
newsmen
Aw gee. Da Just tiect
had
been
sabotaged.
But
there
were
no
taken.
supply
and
demand."
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It Is clear to almost everyone except President things
to all
men,
tinder
the
First
Pennsylvania
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plan,
I
know
of
no
one
In
this
government
who
can
too
willing to compromise with liberals. I would
Ford and Secretary of state Kissinger that the explain to me in anything but meaningless guess, for example, that Ford's 1975 vote will be
The CIA's powers are necessarily broad.
Secrecy necessarily shrouds many of its f*U1U of a certificate
of deposit
establishes a ullege scholarship. The CD pays world has changed.
policy toward China. Or For. in Inverse proportion to the budget deficit."
our
generalities
operations. Those are good reasons for making the Investor 5.5 Per cent annual CCEflPOIind InBeyond this, Ford Is expected to have dl!.
The radical, and perhaps Irreversible nature mosa. Or India. Or Thailand. Or South Korea. Or
sure that oversight of this agency is unusually close teresL The scholarship money comes from the of the change has been highlighted by our defeats Bangladesh. Or Laos. Or Cambodia. Or Viet- ficuitles relating to working class people of
whatever political persuasion. His staff has
and effective. It hasn't been in the past.
.
difference between this rate and the maximum
in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, the Shift In nam. Or the Philippines.
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We have most certainly no policy on Latin repeatedly advised him that, at a time when
world power demonstrated by the Arab oil
It would appear that previous presidents four-year certificates.
bargo and the Soviet ITillltstY• IflISSIle America. For that matter, we haven't had once polls say o ne of every three American families
em
participated in abusing the CIA's power. It is unand by the emergence of an since the Monroe Doctrine, though there have has an Immediate member or close relative out
scholarships are payable to any accredited build
necessary to pass judgment on their decisions, institution of higher learning In the U nited States isolationist Congress.
been beautiful, if empty, statements from time of work, the President has not conveyed an
en
the
from
the
ceertificates
are
purchased.
They
different
taken in circumstances much
wh
Yet, except for some all-Is-well lip service to to time by one president or another. Witness the adequate image of sympathy. In vetoing
In size from $350 with a WOW CD up to ourexlstlngtreauesandourallles,anda fleeting "Alliance for Progress."
legislation designed to help the unemployed, and
present circumstances. But it is mandatory to
The President's weak foreign policy can be In falling to Identify even rhetorically with the
eliminate any "gray area" in the law that ap- $7,000 for a $l00,(XX)
the necessity of limiting
ficates are available to in. Kissinger reference to
la ted himself from what
While
the
certi
peared to authorize such abuse.
our future commitments to governments which traced beck to Mr. Ford himself. It Is true he has jobless. be may have Iso
4livicivai purchasers, the program is especially
e
and
are
responbeen
hamstrung
more
than
once
by
a
negative
could
be
the
heart
of
his
constituency.
"What I'd
have the backing of the peopl
frt
effective
t
have
and
we
can
have
an
us
f
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their Interests, neither Mr. Fd nor Congress. But he has consistently failed to put a like hint to do," says an aide, "Is go mat now and
nization.s which may wish to of
putsurrogate
slble to Kissinger
foreign intelligence service that operates entirely
seem tohavertCOgnlzedthe halter on Dr. Kissinger, an Irrepressible dilet- prowl
for
the
framework
of
the
Constitution.
The
their
reserve
funds
to
tante who does not do his homework. And two who are broke. That's where It's at today, the
within
have taken place.
changes
which
President has taken the first step toward that their employes or members.
Mr. Ford Inherited a stack of defense treaties decades In Congress apparently did not give Mr. votes I mean."
Is looking for something like $20
For his part, the President Is said to believe
The bank
be Invested in the program, which and understandings frcm past administrations, Ford the background or confidence to run his
objective.
to
the
votes are not yet lined up, that opinions will
million
A sizable number require, or seem to require, own show.
adds up to slot of good scholarsNp news.
not harder until late summer or thereafter of
This last Is his most aeverehandlcap.
the United States to defend one or another inWhat bath weight watching wrought?
way
out.
An
American
next
year. Thus he would rather be honest with
ere
is
For
no
th
vadd a lly with arms, money and U.S, troops.
A diminishing bottom line for one thing, ac
The wisdom of some of these treaties has been president must be his own Secretary of State. himself and the public now against the hope his
cording to chocolate manWacturers unhappily
He can, and should, have a working secretary steady optimism will pay off with better times
noting an apparent desweetenlng of the brought Into question.
The willingness of Congress to allow these to give advice and to carry out his will ef. tomorrow. He Is gambling, then, that "do
The Navajos. disillusioned with the tactics of violent American tooth.
something" is merely a temporary emotional
commitments to be honored effectively is now ficlently.
t
Heightened diet consciousness in
protest, have refused to allow the American Indian Movement
He must have a personal adviser in the White response and that In fact most people realize that X
3t10n• is one raaon cited In a National Geographic also La doubt.
(AIM) to hold its annual convention on the Navajo
Mr. Ford has, as noted above, reassured our House to ad as gadfly and sounding board. And more and more govwment nction hardly ever
prl1ate talks. But he has not to do his personal researct run the National results In more and more public prosperity.
AM mod chocolate
report for
a decitne'
n per per
capita
It ~as a 4&amp;0 vote in the tribal council Of the largestmilitants'
from
20 pounds
yearconsumptionof
In 1968 to 17 allies In pubiic and
In the end he may be right, of course, but few
denied
the
explored with Congress whmt it Is willing to do. Security Council working group and oversee the
powerful American Indian nation that
pounds currently.
are guessing here that Ford will ever be hailed
Central Intelligence Agency In detail.
with the Pentagon on what it can do.
request.
Also a factor -as where Isn't it these clays?r - NoMr. Ford has not redefined nor clarified our
But in the end, as almost every occupant of U* by voters for his wit. Instead, his future clearly
Peter MacDonald, Navajo chairman, said he had socne is inflation. Smaller bars at higher prices are the
a fog of uncertainty White House has known, or learned to his sorrow, seems tied In the main to his character. And his
sympathy with ALM in the beginning three years ago, when AIM inevitable result, manufacturers say, of the rise cotfllnitmetds. We live in
largest opportunity lies In convincing the ekc.
the president himself must take command.
could lead to disaster.
members sat-in at the offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in in cocoa prices from an average 30 cents a pound which
This, Mr. Ford has not done - except or, or- torate that he views government as existing to
That Is not all. We do not know Mr. Ford's
Washington.
to $1.30 in 10 years. Sugar in the same period
serve the people, not the other way around.
Soviet policy. Detente Is a hope. It means all Casion.
Navajo
reservatbJl
Jumped
from
10
to
70
cents
a
pound.
on
the
But the most recent AIM action
backfired. Three months ago a sit-in at a Fairchild semnlcnJACK ANDERSON
ductor plant at Shiprock was staged by armed AIM members to
protest the layoff of 140 Navajo workers. It resulted In the
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of Ford's party, her party, the GOP. She says it
- has strayed widely from Its political reason for
being -the promotion of conservative values and has theref ore lost the support of millions.
With all his earthy charm, she implies, Ford can
not ride fl per cent of the voters to victory next
year.
And 111 celscorrect about Ford's fortunes In
a sluggish party, others feel he similarly has
than words
louder ___________________________
small chance of capturing votes outside the
S______________________
Republican structure. Polls testily that slightly
more than 30 per cent of the electorate sees itself
as independent, but there is little sign It aligns
itself with the President. Explains a GOP
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Heeding radio warnings, most
resident.,
stayed indoors, Ieav-,._
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leftist .Moslem and conS
dead and486woundedslncelast
Most city streets were servative Christian gunmen
_______________
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Tuesday.
blocked
by
gangs from and the security forces trying
__________
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American
and
European
real•
one faction or another. Army vainly to check them.
dents were reported making troops guarded key government
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evacuation plans after two buildings, but there was no In- roads into the city and patrolled
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Arab countries, Kuwait and dication that they had inter- the streets, stopping cars and
Bahrain,
advised their citizens vened in the fighting yet. Pre- the few pedestrians who yen,•;•
A
to
leave.
However,
there was no viou.sly only the pollee arid tured out to check identity
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the U.S. Embassy or other acti vely tried to enforce a
The harbor was paralyzed,
Western
diplomatic
missions.
and
ceasefire,
they
were
hardand
more than 120 ships were
_____________________
Palestine
guerrillas,
other
pressed
just
defending
them-.
waiting
to unload. The airport
P
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Moslem leftists and righ t-wing
selves,
was open, but transportation
Chrlctiiin militiaman tiifn,d
Xtyy
into th 'IIv w p.rin"
fl.d from
ressucntiai areas into a poorer Aran quarters in me
Premier-designate itasilid
holocaust of exploding mortar eastern suburbs, the main corn- Karami met with Preside nt
shells, machine-gun bullets, bat zones.
Suleiman Franjleh on Sunday
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STiar F'rei5rn Mir:ctrr ,4b- and pledge] tr.
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The
Seminole
County
Teachers'
CrdLt
Union
del
lialiio
Kh.addam
arrived
for
today
to
end
was
presented
a
basLs.
the
violence.
Labu
CREDIT UNION
Bombs started fires that gut- another attempt at peace- unions called a nationwide one"Thrift honor Award" last week by the National Credit Union
AdminIstratIon, here, from left, Credit Union officials William D. ted commercial builwngs
In the making.
day strike in support of KaWINS A WARD
Kirby, president; Mildred Johnson and Brenda Burton, join Mike central business district and
Rockets, mortars and auto- rami.
wealthier residential neigh bor- matic weapons could be heard
Ri:kalla, seated, in dlspla)ing the award. (Herald Photo
Roc kets slammed into 20
hoods in downtown Beirut and throughout the city Sunday. buildings in the port district.
Mortars aimed at a headquarters of the Christian Phalange
party hit an Armenian school
run by nuns. Another mortar
barrage devastated the offices
of the Popular Democratic
Front for the Liberation of Pal.

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chance, says she.
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candidates to put his helmet In the 1976
presidential ring.
would not Seek the
Thoughh originally
office on his own, he changed his mind three days
after assuming power last August. He has apparently had third thoughts since then, In part
because of the health of his wife, in part because
of the wisdom of It all. But those close to him
(mist he has In effect been campaigning now for
almost a year.
"And what you've seen," says a Ford ally in
the House, "Is what you will see. I don't think the
presto,
finger-pointing
Into a har d-charging,
nr.Iiinttt aspirant. I think he'll be an enthuslastic candidate, but Irom n' own moiu. i
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The report, however, falls short of documen- higher
higher in recent years -and at a more rapid
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jacking up prices In
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inflation
would
be
found-such
as
complicity
in
the
rate
hoped
assassination of John F. Kennedy.
s
That' the bad news, and even worse is that
economy's prolonged
The experience of that assassination and there Is nothing In the
inhlatio -recession dilemma to indicate any
others, of Vietnam and Watergate have shaken the
diange In this particular tre4.
leaders
our
nation and underrrined confidence in
Both Insatutlons and Individuals are caught In
bind. Once flush or at least satL.actori1y
and our government.

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But, we can tell you this, we hope it's at least
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was too late - and that conCUflS packing of books.
Don't try to pack a big box full of encyclopedias
or other heavy books. It's much better to get a lot of
little bo xes than one or two large ones. You'll find
it's much easier on the back, too.
Then when you think you've got eYlling
about ready to go, you try to decide which Is the best
way to move-by commercial carrier or by the doit-yourself method.
carriers will cost a
Well, those commerC
bundle, while the do-it-yourself program may be
more In line wi th your current fina ncial picture.
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We know from first hand experience, as we've
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And, once you' ve started, there seems no end to
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pianist Dick Osborne; Roje songstress, Norman Riggins jumping contest and jump rope fit directly through all profits handle lost and found items
At 10
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going to the winners as well
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The Antique Car Club will
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The Miss Maitland Beauty giving ou t free balloons and be on sale in advance of the have a display of antique
Presentation of the Bicenten Adelmes Quartet, El Greco Contest will be held In the civic Litter bags
Fourth of July celebratIon from while the Black Community
nial flag and awards will be Studios , Academy of Dance and center at 12:30 pm From 3
The Ja)cettes will have cart various members of youth Bicentennial Committee wiu
given there for the Children's Theatrical Arts; Centennial p.m. to 7 p.m. a barbecue and pony rides for children aid baseball leagues. Barbecue ha ve watermelon on a stick,
parade and the main parade. Four Barbershop Quartet; Sam chicken dinner Is scheduled at a bean bag tossing contest while tickets may also be purchased homemade ice cream and
Booths and rides will be open Lobenstern, maglc.mentallst; the civic center.
the Jaycees will ha ve a dunkin g at the Recreation Office,
peanuts for sale and will ha ve a
from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. Also from Royal School of Dance; Josle
Meanwhile in Sanford, the machine, and will sell hot dogs,
The Pilot Club will have a small band In attendance. All
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the Gay 90's and Friends featuring Josle Junior Woman's Club appears boiled corn and soft drinks,
country store with crafts, old in all, it shapes up as a great
saloon will be on in the east Roeli, Larry Norwood, Ron to be among those with the
The Telephone Pioneers will fashioned bonnets and aprons day for fun and frolic for the
wing of the civic center where Petz and Bartow Smith busiest schedule.
That be responsible for the sale of on sale and the Ministerial 199th birthday of t he nation's
draft beer will be served and presenting a one-hour show of organization will stage a pair of sno-cones and balloons and will Association will be responsible independence In Sanford.
continuous entertainment songs from musicals; Sweet moon walks (one for small have a display of antique teleprovided.
Adeline Chorus; Sunshine children and one for larger phones while the Recreation
Among those entertaining at Square Dancers; Jack-in-the- youngsters), a concession Department will have a bar.
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clues to the unexpWned death sufficient blood and he died.
of a young Ann Arbor yoga
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is examining medical research conscious. Proponents believe
on 1-idiarl mystics for clues into the soul is then separated from
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ORLANDO - Boxing fans will be treated to a threechampionship closed circuit television fight card tonight at the
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trough will be able to see three fights for the 810 admission
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light -hea vy title go between champion Victor Galindez and
chal lenger Jorge Ahumada Roth fighters are from Argentina.
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goes up against Argentina's Carlos Monzon for the world
middleweight crown Licata, the American middle titleholder.
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AP) .-Defentllng heavyweight skipped rope at Negara Sin. pected to shed about 14 pounds fight In this part of the world.
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today completed training for good show tomorrow.,,
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Sunday, and Hanna warned that the move could prove
traumatic for some oi the long-tlme residents of the old
zoo until they adjust to their new environment.
Not even the thought of the hours of overtime that are
going to be spent
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closing was cause (a celebration — and celebrate they
did, shortly after 5 p.m., with champagne and a cake
decorated with IØar animals.
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when Cochrane approached the front gate, padlock in
hand, to fasten lt closed for the last time, they felt anold
ell in their thi-oats. After all, the Sanford
Zoo's been a good friemd for 52 years.

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Swim Association led his team style with 6 which is a triple
Martha McDonald (15.18) a 200 free relay teams, and the second. The B team, sixth Phil
More than 1,000 newsmen,
to second place at the 11th A time lie also had a triple A veteran SSA swimmer was boys 15-18 medley and free Reno, Karl Smith, Matt Smith,
annual
Sanford
Swint time of 58 flat to take second in third in 200 fly, sixth in 100 free teams.
broadcasters and photogra.
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Association Swim Meet 100 free, as well as second in 50 and 200
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team were Martha In the free relpy Jason I-Ingle,
stars.
ford BathandTennlsClubpool. in 50 back.
first time swimmer with the McDonald Bettie Pierce Art Woodruff, Greg Smith and
"The crowds are fantastic. I
The Sanford team ended Ilie
Making a comeback after a team. placed third in 15-18 girls Happy Deas, and Anne Smith. Robert Neville. B team was
haven't seen anything like it,"
two-&amp;y meet with 269 points, lengthy
with 200 breast.
bout
On the free team were sixth. Plil Reno, BW Ter- Martha McDonald,
said a pte official as the first
trailing only the powerful Blue mononuuclosis was Happy
ohnson, willeger, Karl Smith, and Matt
Alinda (Punky) Kingle a
above, paces SSA
week's attendance hit the
Dolphins of Winter Park who Dens (15.18) who placed
Smi th.
standout In the 10 and U gr oup Smith and Deas.
190,000 mark with last year's
mAd Io, relay
2tX fl y with a time of 2:41,5
were In first place with 693
The 13.I4 boys Medley A team
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boys
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two-week record of 306,161
points. Eustis-Umatilla Swim second in 100 free and fourth in
placed
second,
Pat
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Mark
winners,
while
fourth in 50 free and fifth in 50 wee
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expected to be broken.
Association was third with 200 back stroke.
raser,
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Pat
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below
brt 50 (lv and back •
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2541i, Rockledge-Cocoa, fourth
A newcomer
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Fred iiameu, (13)14) pla ced Kevin J. Smith. The
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Leesburg Swim Association
Tramell. The B team, fourth, for the finish.
sold by ballot months ago.
ran McDonald (118)
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Chip Johnson (15-18 was third The 15-18 boys B team took Pat Reno, Tim Aiken, Louis
store. Connors meets the ele- was sixth with 181 points.
a first .. .. e same event i
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oo free Kevin J. Smith '15- sixth in the medley with ken v.tt
giint Mexican linus Ramirez,
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were among those waving fmAnne Smith (15-18) placed Stenstrom (10 and U) fifth in 50 son, and Dale Johnson. Also in learn placed sixth. Jane Kelly,
finals pit Argentina's Guillermo ..,ura Wusi
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tfuls of five-pound notes in Vilas
second In 200 breast and 200 free and sixth In 50 back. Mark sixth place was the free team f
against powerful Roscoe Swim Club 55; and Eastbrook Fly.
Chuck Fraser, Dale Johnson, Jude Gigilotte Theresa Smith
hopes of buying tickets to watch
third in 2DO free, and fourth McIntod. (13-14) sixth in 100
Tanner of Lookout Mountain, Swim Club 24.
and Alinda Lingle.
the day's play.
in 400 I.M. and 100 free,
free
and 100 back. Charles Tom McDonald, and Ken
Tenn. ,Arthur Ashe against
The 11-12 girls free team
Neville, who swims in the 11Tom Lake (15-18) swimming Fraser (IS-18) was fifth in 200 Smith.
As the men's and women's Sweden's Bjorn Borg, and Tom
sixth, Mary Aiken, Beth
quarter-final round gets under. Okker of The Netherlands 12 age group, was first in 10D- his first year with SSA was back and sixth In 400 IM.
The 11-12 Boys A team of Art Swartz, Donna Fitzpatrick,
way today, defending cham- against Tony Roche of Austral. yard breast stroke with a time second In 200 breast and fifth in
Also taking first place were Woodruff, Jason Lingle, Robert SII
Trainell.
pions Jimmy Connors and Chris Ia.
Evert face their first tough
Miss Evert plays unseeded Y&gt;
competition after a one-day Betty Stove of The Netherlands,
hiatus on Sunday.
while Billie Jean King meets
Connors, , has looked in Olga Morozoa of the Soviet
4
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and Slim Evert has will be between Britain. 3 Virhardly ruffled her leathers ginia Wade and Evonne Goola7
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from the Chicago Cuts 4-3 and Angeles' Don Sutton his third his fourth in six games and 10th nIghtcap for Tug McGraw, one- Foote's was a two-run shot and
It's getting so you need a 7.0.
loss in a row. Derrel Thomas In June,
time Meta' relief ace, who also put the Expos on top 4-3. Colbert
memory course to remember
Giants 5, Dodgers 2
drove in two runs with a single The n, Jerry Reuss hurled an worked three perfect innings to then snapped an O1ot.I$ slump
when the Cincinna ti Reds last
Meanwhile, San Francisco's slid homer while Dave Racier eight-hitter and Willie Stargell save the opener. McGraw with his first homer
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nightcap. Stargell's homer faced in the nightcap, yielding League two weeks ago.
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Pirates 4-7, Cube 3-0
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Braves 3, Astros 1
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The Pirates won the opener and moved him into 25th place homered for the Ithils in the
Carl Morton and Max Leon
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first game while Jay Johnstone combined on an elght-!~tter and
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tiis gutsy l4 had put him wttjgn blacks on the tour, has yet to
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with a five-hitter. Lee May's
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Empty compVtoor (Kucia) 51., 7 back during the Pocono race,
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John Martin, Jimmy Caru. sacrifice fly, a twoo-mn sinigle Bare, 24.
California (Figueroa 61) at Curious
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batglrl Alicia Huaman (standing), Joe Utton and Jay Burke. In rear, same order, Dwayne Platt,
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Monday, June30, 17S

Legal Notice

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3.Apariments Unfurnjsj 31-paI1fl1n Furnished

CLASSIFIED ADS

FICTITOUSNAME
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
IOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT. IN AND
Notice is he(eby given that I am
SEMINOLE COUNTY, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NOT1tEO INTENTION
FOR
FICTITIOUS NAME
ega9ed in bsiness a 2610 East
CASE NO. 75144-CAO9C
thatbyvirtueof that certain Writol
TOREGISTER
FLORIDA
NoticcFherebygiventhat weare
brook, Blvd.. Apt. 27. Winter Park.
CIRCUIT CIVIL
Execution Istued out of and under
FICTITIOUS TRADE NAME
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.fl41.CA04.F
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engaged In butins
Seminole County, Florida under the In re the Marriag. of.
FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS the seal of the Circuit Court of
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
762, Lake PPary, 377M Seminole
fIctitIous
name of CENTRAL PRESTON H. NEAL, Hutband
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION a OrangeCounty,FioriJa,upona final
the underligfled Maxwell Home
County, Florida under
FLORIDA AUDIO SERVICES and and
United States corporation.
ludOment rendered in the aforesaid
name of QUALITY FENCE. and Furnishingt. Inc. intends to register
that I intend to register said name
Plaintiff
court on the 13th day of May, AD.
EVELYN S. NEAL, Wife
that we intend to regster taid name the fictitiout trade name Heim'y
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
41c a line
VS.
1973. In that certain case entitled, In
1 thru S times
AMENDED
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Furniture with the Clerk of the
Seminole county, Florida in ac
line
HARRCON
CORP..
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Re:
The
Marriag,
of
Howard
King,
Circuit
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ot
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County.
6thru IS times
NOTICE OF ACTION
Cot"y.
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cordance WP tPi prnvioCIfls of the THE STAT £ QF FLORIDA TO
Section
16309,
to
onration,
et
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Husbandand
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King,
Wife
which
24c
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P.M.
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cordance with th prOvisiOns of the Florida. pursuant
8:00 A.M.
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit:
Defendant
that
Florida Statutes 1953
aforesaId Welt of Execution as
EVELYN S. NEAL.
(Sl,00M$NIMUMCHARGE)
Fktitlnus Name Statutes, ToWit
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Sction
$6309
Fioriaa
Statutes
1937.
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
delIvered to me as Sheriff of
theundersigned intends toengage in
whose residence is
Section $63 09 Florida Statutes 1957
3 Lines Minimum
SATURDAY
9.Noon
s
james
H.
Meckley.
Jr.
TO: HARRCON CORP., a Florida Seminole Count'j, Florida. and I
the business of Furniture Sales at
Route S. Box 611
5 LaVti'ne E Edwards
1, ISiS
Publish:
June16,
23.
30.
July
corooratlon, whose address i have levied upon the following
1021 East Altamonte Drive,
Conroe. Texas
Lester M Cox
DEO 102
PublIsh: June 30. July 7. 14, II, 1973 Altamonte Springs, Florida.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED unknown, and ADAIR LAND. described property owned by
Dated this 17th day of June. 1973
PRESTON H. NEAL has filed a SCAPING COMPANY whose ad Howard King, said properly being
DEO tic
IPI THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
dress is unknown
located in Seminole County. Florida,
Maiwell Home
Petition in the Circuit Court of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an more particularly described as
Furnishings, Inc.
Seminole County. Florida, for a
FICTITIOUSNAME
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY.
actiontoforeciOsea mortgageon the follows:
By 6 Wellington Smith
ditsolutionof marriage, and you are
Notice Is hereby given that I am
FLORIDA
E ', of Lot 3. Block A. Haymans
Assistant Secretary
required to serve a copy of your following property In Seminole
engaged In buSin.ts on Il 92 South ,
PROBATE DIVISION
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County, FlorIda:
Addition toAltamonte In accordance
Sanford. 3777t Rt 3. Box 135, Semin PubliSh: June 16, 73. 30, July 7. 1973
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written defenSeS, If any, on NED N.
CASE NO. PR 679$
1,
Lot
Block
"B".
STERLING
with
the
plat
thereof
as
recorded
in
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DEO 103
JULIAN, JR., of STENSTROM,
ole Cotity. Florida under the fC1lj
In re: Estate of
DAVIS 8. McINTOSH, Post Office PARK. UNIT THREE, according to Ptat Book 3, Page 79, of the Public
ousnamecfUNITEDTVANDAUD
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CLAUDIAM WANNAMAKER.
__________________________________ __________________________________
Box 13)0, Sanford, Florida, 37771. the Plat thereof as recorded in Plet Records of Seminole County,
10 CEPITEW and that I intend to
EIGHTEINTH JUDICIAL dR.
DECEASED.
and
filetheoriginat
with
the
Clerk
of
Book
II.
pages
52,
53,
and
34,
Public
Florida.
register said name With the Clerk of
CUIT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
18-Help Wanted
NOTICE OF HEARING
4-Personals
Records
Additional information available
the Circuit Court on or before July
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
COUNTY. FLORIDA
TO Mrs Rebecca S. Smith
has
been
filed
against
you
and
you
from
the
Civil
DIvision
of
the
75th, 1915, otherwIse a default and
Florida In accordance with tht'
CIViL DIViSION P40. Cl 7S.I13$.CA
3761 Coleus Court
arerequired to ?erve a copy of your Seminole County Sheriff's Detmrt.
ultimate judgment will be entered
FACED WtTH A DRINKING
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Winter Park, FL. 32789
against you for the relief demanded written defenses if any, to it on men?.
PROBLEM
Statutes, To Wit Section 86509 FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
The Evening Herald has an opening
RAL E 1611 W. GREENE. Ill, and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Perhap Alcoholic Anonymous
In the Petition.
Florida Statutes 1957,
TGAGE ASSOC I AT 10ff, a cor
Mrs Rebecca S Smith.
for an experienced classified
WITNESS
my
hand
and
official
plaintiff's
attorney.
vihose
address
Seminole
County.
Florida,
will
at
Can Help
5: Autrey 0 Bo;n
poration organ.zed and existing
as Legal Guardian
telephone sales person.
Tenth
Floor,
Florida
Federal
11:00
AM
on
the
1st
day
of
July.
this
lb.h
day
of
Calll7)
4.5*;
seal
of
said
Court
Publish: June . July 7. Ii 21. 197$
under the laws of the United States
of James Edward
BuIlding, St Petersburg, Florida A D. 1973, offer for sale and sell to
Write P.O. Box 1713
June, AD. 1975.
DEO •.
of America.
Wannamaker.
Ncwspap,r experience r.cuIred.
337'
on or before July S, 1975, and the highest bidder, for cash, sublect
SanforC, Floricta377ll
(Seal)
Plaintiff,
a minor
Applicant mutt be well organized.
file
the
original
with
the
clerk
Of
thIs
to
any
anc
existing
leins.
at
the
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TRAC!E[) Ut' ANYONE OTHER
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Ceputy Clerk
Defendants
Excrutc" ssjr'l Ou? :f anti L!'d('r
C.iii [lob Markey. Advertisiflu
be entered against you for the relief ¶.onaI property
TPIA?4 MYSELF. R1CHA..tD J.
NED N. JULIAN. JR., ESQUIRE.
the seat 01 the County Court 0?
NOTICE OF ACTION
AddreSs Unknown
Director
demanded in the complaint or That said sate is b&amp;ng made to
BOMBARD.
Seminote County, Florida, upon a TO ANTHONY EUGENE BROWN
PLEASE lAKE NOTICE that the OF
3fl 2611 -$31999)
satisfy
the
terrrs
of
said
Writ
of
STENSTROM.
DAVIS&amp;
McINTOSH
petition
final judgment rendered in the
and
undersigned, as Attorney for the
ISALCOI4OLAPROBLEM?
WITNESSmyhafldandthe5e1IOf
Execution,
Flagship Bank of
aforesaid court on the 25th day Of
RUTHA BELL BROWN, his AdminIstrator of the Estate of
yers
1ff YOUR FAMILY?
We have listings We have
thiS Court on June 5th, 197$.
John E. PIk,
Sanford Suite 22
March, A 0 1915. in that certain
wife,
Claudia M Wannamaker. deceased,
ALAP4ON
We need another real estate
(SEAL)
Sheriff
Post
Office
Box
13)0
case entitled, Gerge'cBurchfield
Residence unknown.
HA1OLD E. GUSTAFSOP4. will call
For families or friends of problem
licensee to help us make sales.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Seminole County, Florida
Sanford. Florida 37771
Properties, a general partnership,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an up for hearing before the Circuit
orinkrri.
Forrest Greene. Inc.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Publish:
June
9,
16.
73,
30.
1973
Attorneys
for
Petitioner
Plaintiff. vs Adkins And Associates
actiontoforecloseamOrtgageonthe Judge of the abate Styled Court. in
For
further
Information
call
473
1587'
713o)s).
3278970. eves
By:
Joy
Stokes
DEO
So
Publish: June 73. 30, July 7. II, isis
Contract Furniture. Inc. and Alvis
followIng property in Seminole Room 326 of the Seminole County
or write
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Deputy Clerk
DEO
140
E. Adkins, Defendant, which County. Florida:
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida. on
LICENSED REAL ESTATE, sales
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Publish: June 9. 16, 23. 30, 1975
CITY OF CASSELBERRY,
____________________________
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
Block
"B"
Ii.
Lot
of Wednesday, July 73. 1973, at 9:00
YOUNG
person
for
Box
533.
Sanford,
FIa.
37771
DEO61
FLORIDA
delivered to me as Sheriff of
WASHINGTON OAKS. SECTION o'clock A Si. or as soon thereafter
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
No
PROGRESSIVE
office.
NOTICE
OF
INTENT
TO
Seminole County. Florda, and I
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
TWO, according to plat thereof as counsel may be heard, the
pressure, Congenial office Lets
APE
YOU
TROUBLED?
Call
Toll
ADOPT ORDINANCE
have levied upon the following
recorded In Plat Book 16. pages $6 following:
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
talk
AFFIDAVIT
Free. 444 2027 for "We Care"TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
described property owned by Alvit and $7, Public Records of Seminole
PETITION FOR ALLOWANCE SEM!NOLE COUNTY. FLCRIDA
UNDER FICTITIOUS

Seminole

OrlQndo - Wiflte( PQrk

322-2611

83-9993

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the City of Casselberry that the ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
Council willconsider enactment of a
you to meet the rioftt person lust
nonemergency Ordinance entitled:
for you NATIONAL SINGLES

STATE OF pLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE

One (1? ici Chevrolet Monte
6
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JULIUS
PETRUSKA. OF ATTORNEY'S FEES
1 This Instrument is
being ORDINANCE NO 760. SUBJECT
Carlo, red and white, Vifl NO. ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA,
773 7710
I HEREBY CERTIFY that cop.es JOAN ALFIERI
executed for the purpose of com TO BONDHOLDERS' APPROVAL.
IHS7J2B4OOSOS
Plaintiff's Attorney, whose address h.reofhavebeenfurnishedthisdate
Respondent plying with Section $6509 Florida TO PERMIT THE ISSUANCE OF Lecithin? Vinlgar! 661 Kelpt Now
Said vehicle being stored at
is)) East Robinson Street, Orlando, by U.S. mail to Mrs. Rebecca S
NOTICE OF SUITStatutes.
all four in rio.' capsule Ask for
WATER AND SEWER REVENUE
Mullini Shell on Hghway 11 97.
FlorId?i 321. on or before July 21st, SmIth and to James Edward
NO PROPERTY
2. It Is the intention of the un
VB6. Faust's Drugs
BONDS. SER lES 1971, WITHOUT
Casselberry, Florida Additional
isis, and tile the original with the Wannamaker, It. by mailing same TO: Mrs. Joan Allieri
dersigned to cause SANLANDO AN EARNINGS TEST IN ORDER
information available from the Civil
Clerk of this Court either before in care of his legal Guard4an. Mrs.
114 Tudor Lane.
SPR INGS AN IMAL HOSPITAL. TO ACQIJI RE CERTAIN ASSETS
Division of the Seminole County
service on the Plaintiff's attorney or Rebecca S. Smith, a
to Patricia
Middle Island, L I
5()5t&amp;F()'Jfld
a duty organized Florida OF GENE AL WA T ER WORKS
INC
Sheriff's Department.
immediately thereafter. otherwise a Jean Brittingham by publishing a
New York 11953
corporation to engage in a business CORPORATION----and the undersigned as Sheriff Of
default will be entered against you copy of this Notice as required by
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED enterprise under the fictitious name
posted FOUND- Small white female
is
The
proposed
Ordnance
Seminole County, Florida, will at
for the relief demanded in the law.
that an action for Modification of of SANLANDO SPRINGS ANIMAL
POodle, off Hwy. 16 37? 17$
11:00 AM. on the 72nd day of July,
Con'Iaint,
DATED this the 13th day of June, final Judgment pertaining to HOSPITAL. with offices located at at the City Hall. Casseiberry.
AD. 1975. offer for sale and sell to
wlTNE55myhandandthesealof 1975.
Custody has been filed against you S.anlandoSprings, SeminoleCounty, Florida
Lost- Black &amp; Tan Male Hunting
Consideration will be given at a
the highest bidder, for cash, sublect
this Court, this 11th day of June.
and you are required to serve a copy Florida
5: Kenneth R. Marchman
Dog weering collar w name Louis
meeting to be held in the City Hall.
to any and all exitting leins., at the
of your wrItten defenses, if any to it,
1975.
KENNETH R. MARCHMAN. of
Hobby; lost In I 1 1792 area;
Attached hereto and made a
Casseib.'rry, Florida. on the 11th of
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
(Seal)
HUNTER. PATTILL.O, MAR. on the plaintiff's attorney, whose part hereof is the newspaper Proof July,
$2500 reward 322lSlt.
A 0,1975. at 7:30 P.M. or as
County Courlhouye in Sanford,
Anttur H. Beckwith, it.
name end address is
CHMAN
of Publication as required by said soon thereafter as possible, at which Love Animals' Then u'll love the
Florida, the above described per
Clerk of the Circuit Court
JOHN R. GODBEE. JR.
&amp; STRONG
Statute
all new Central Florida Zoo. Read
Those interested in said en time Interested parties and citizens
scoal properly
By: Joy Stokes
P.O BOX 970
713 West Park Avenue,
1
all about It in The Herald's A to
for
and
against
the
proposed
Or
That said sale is being made to
Deputy Clerk
P.O. bOx 3
303 WHITEHAIR BUILDING terprise. and In the extent of the dinance will be heard. This meeting
Zoo special July 3.
satisfy the terms of said Writ Of
Publish: June73, 30, July 7. II. 197$ Winter Park, Florida 37119
DELAND, FL 37720
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interest of each, Is as follows:
Robert
may
be
continued
from
time
to
time
Execution
DEO.139
and
file
theorlginal
with
the
clerk
of
Attorney for Administrator
NAME OF OWNER until
final
action
is
taken
by
the
City
JOhn E Polk.
Publish' June 30, July 7, 11, 21, 1975 the above styled court on or before Wayne Taylor: INTEREST 6-Child Cat'e
Pres. Council
Sheriff
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR DEO 191
July 31.1975 otherwise a Iudgmen? of corp and shareholder.
GOVERN YOURSELVES AC -----couple,
Seminole County. Florida
TIlE vACATING. ABANDONING,
may be entered against you for the SIGNATURE - Robert Wayne CORDIPIGLY
Complete child care servicet New
Publish: June 30, July 7. ii, 21, DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING
relief demanded in the complaint Or Taylor; ADDRESS - $01 N. Street,
ADVERTISEMENT
Summer Program! HEY DIDDLE
Dated thit 24th day of June, A 0
197$
OF RIGHTS OFWAY.
petition
INVITATION FOR
Atttmonte Springs, Florida 37701
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 3735490

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DELTOPIA New Duplex, Furn, or
unfurn Drapes, Water, Lawn
Care 3?) 87* or 668 6344

MASTERS COVE
ON THE LAKE
373 7900

Fi.Jmnithfd Ibedroom duplex, a'lults.
Call 377 3610 after .1 30 pm
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)Room, 2nd floor rear
Apartment, utilities included
Call)fl 9379

3 Bedrooms, family room. 7
bedroom. carpct Children okay
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Experienced, mature sales person
f part time work Reply 60. 'fl
CO The Evening Herald, p.o
1657. Sanford, Fla. 37771.
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air, wall to witIl carpet. Like new
Crystal clear lake 139,500
Executive

Home

1 bedrooms. 2 baths, shag carpet
throughout, central heat 8. air.
large pool with privacy fence See
to appreciate
We have many homes under 170.000.
very low down payments - owner
financed Please call us.

Payton Realty
Peg. Real Estate Broker
3371301,
2640 HIawatha Ave. at 17.92

59Wvsical

42Mb1$e

Homes

1970 New Ame,'Icana 13'x60' 2 BR, 1
bath, air, beamed ceilings, raised
dining area, new awning. Located
on a beautiful Shaded corner lot,
13.0'*175'. Price 13.930. Assume
low monthly payment on mobile
home. 363-5489, Ovledo.

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6NFORD'S

S'kLES LEADER"

T JOHNS VILLAGE
OTIVATED SELLER' 3
edrooms, 1 bath. carpeting
trougt'iout $17,500
DEAL FOR SMALL FAMILY! 3
rooms, 2 baths, 1000 + sq. ft. of
vinig space Call for more details
19,900

'71 FeStival, 71'x44'. Located on
beautiful corner lot in adult sectiOn. Screened front porch +
carpeted screen room, Extra
large storage shed, carport.
fenced back yd. Solar.X on win.
dow's. kool seal roof, etc 373 7611.
117,500 firm.
GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI

322242O Anytime
Your MLS Agency
ALTORS

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377
Ilectrician's
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Due to smoke damage. rnercnondse
25 to SO pct. off Buttons &amp; Bows
Children's Store. 2640 Hiawatha
Ave., Sanford 323 8120.

Manatee 65'x17', 3 bedroom, front
kitchen, new carpet and furniture
thrOughout. 13,500 delivered and
setup. Call Andy, collect, 373 4441.

.DED LOT-- Overlooking take.

Easy Living
Mobile Housing

edroom house in Pine-crest, by
ner. carpet, fenced, good
iortgage 173,500 373 6711

down, take over payments, 7
edroom with den 373 7511 or 372

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
GENEPAL CONTRACTOR

60'x24', 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Furrushed 1300 down with good
credit
EASY LIVING MOBILE HOUSING
5737 E. Colonial, Orlando
273 6.161

Frontier 50' x 10'
Front kitchen, deluxe carpet.
central air Delivered and set up.
12995
EASY LIVING MOBILE HOUSING
5737 E Colonial Dr., Orlando
'ii) 6461
MOBI.E HOME MOVING, Corn
plele set up I'll save you money.
Licensed. Orlando 273 5470

322.6457
After 5- 177 7 111-373 7141
PS.. 2 full baths. family room &amp;
'n, ptf'ftty Storage, large lot
? 47147

Come see the latest in luxury family
living, the all new 21*6.1' Glen
brook
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*0) Orlando Drive
Sentord 373 57(5)

gp 3 bedroom. 7 bath. includes
sposal and dishwasher, mem
rshlp in iunior olympic pool,
'nnis court 136.500

43-Lots-Acreage
DELTONA- 160*175', 17,000

MAYFAIR- l00'xIl'. 120.000

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REALTOR
7701 5. French Ave .321 0011

lOS Sanora Ave 372 *721
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clear flowing stream, horses O.K
Terry Realty, REALTOR, 67$
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1971 (htv',' (tistarn tO, half tn
pick up. I' aed. factory air,
automatic transmission, radio.
front disc brakes, low mileage, A I
condition 51793, 323 4743
1973 Ford pick up F.250, I wheel
drive
ton. Fact air, consider
trade for El Camlrio 904 3713716

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Rent

1964 CPe-i'y Truck, 6 Cyl automatic.
1175 1957 Chevy Truck, 6 cyl
5175: 373 74*4

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer f or only $1.50 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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1971 Dodge arid Camper, AC. PS.
AM FM, Cruise Control 6. other
'x'ras 5.400 miles ss.ioo Wiliseli
separate 377 0575
Pit Bulls, all ages. Sclln2 out Plo
reasonable offer refused 377 4414

65-Pets.Sopplies
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8Oitos for Sale

Shepherd Collie female. I t old;
Terrier pup, 9 week male. Pay for
ad 373-1166.
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1967 English Ford Panel Var, o.is
saver, 1500 or best offer 372 8716

White German Shepherd Puppies.
full blooded, five weeks, wormed.
150. 322 .9201.
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Singer Zig Zag, In cabinet, 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing machine.
Sold new for $319.00 Pay balance
of 18$ or lOpaymerits of 19. See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 East First, Downtown
322.9111 Eve. *69.1144

1962 Ford Fairlane
165 3309

Doberman Pinsches' pups, AKC,
female, shots, cropped ears.
Excellent pedigreed 1175. 3-65 5710
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This is our 13th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels. Thanks. to you, our
customers. 322 5757.
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52Applsances

GE Stove I Refrigerator. Best Off It'
accepted. 322.1210, 410 Juanita
Court, Sunlarid Estates..

Cash
For Your Junk Cars
373 9136
A to Zoo The complete story on our
new Central Florida Zoo Read t
all on July 3
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CASH
For Your Junk Cars
323 1329

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Mustang Pellets, 12 pet,, 1375.
Other low prlcet. Horse &amp; Rider
Store, 215$ Sanford Ave.

KENMOREWASHER,p.jrt1,
service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES)fl 0697

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"BuyDirectFromBoxcar"
C.ORMLY'S E 16
Sanford 373 ii))

Color TV's from $30; 81W, from
$15; Service all makes. HERBS'
TV 1700 S Frricl'i, 3711734

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1947 Pontiac, factory air, new tires,.
gOod running condition, 1400 32)
1333.
'71 Pontiac 10 pass wagon, AC. FM
AM, AT. PS. P06. May need
motor $600 37)3937

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I96 Chrysler Newport, Excel
Ccrio. Gold with Ivory Top. AC
PS. PB, Automatic-$34 3442
1973 Volkswagen. I speed. mileage
low. Call 64* 3732 f information

OAVES'373c370
1970 Rambler
Reasonable
331.0014

Closets oserflowRlg *u?h Suits mat
are too tight' A Clessufed Ad in
THE HERALD Pt the answer!

16' Larson, 75 HP Evinrvde
Trailer, 1115 210 Bradslsaw Drive,
Sanford

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Antiques STAN'S. 372 9719

1966 Dodge Station Wagon. new
paint, tune up. will pull boat 1450
firm 373 126?

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USIN4ESS DIRECTORY

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
Air Conditioning

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Central Pleat &amp; Air, Condtioninq.
For tree estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford, 372.
1711.

BUDDY'S P404,SEIMPROVEMENT.
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 322 1131
Spring is here and it's a good time to
choose dl new home from the pages
of our classified ads

BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COSTinstall a water to air heat pumpfree est.. DYKES AIR CON
DITIONING 372 *877

Spring is "Move outside time" Get
patIo and lawn furniture at a g000
price Read the Classified Ads

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Don't need!" Serve a useuI purpose
again when you sell them with a
Classified Act from the Herald
Call us today' Don't delat'! Just
dial 372 2611 or 131 9993 To place
your lw cost Went Ad

Paint &amp; Body Work
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y00 have tried tP',' reS? no,', •ry IPiC
test F ipert r-sn? &amp; td ACrL
7)6 7306. attr 8 p
37) 1575
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P'et Care
P1 7 l U' I
It".arci
P. (1.r.:'.
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All tspes lots &amp; uceragi. neared We
have top toil, fill dirt, clay, and
shell available Please call night
or day. fl

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harrlett's Beauty N)
519 E. Pine3fl 5117

I STEPSON LAND CLEARING
ri.i,
clir;osoipls9i)

SPECIAL Permanent Wave, $10
Ask for "Glen" Bernice's Beauty
Salon, 7635 Sanford Ave. 371 393k
SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
TIlE
WANT
AD
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331 0707
lulldirig. roofing and concrete
finistul
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Weddings Car"d'J, Ccmr.erc&amp;
Portraits. Aerial, Advertising
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ers stored and moved 327 9117 or
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CC.57.flO 3?? II?? allen 5

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1.6 &amp; up Also Iree estimates on
sprinkler systems Call 32') 6050
after s p mn
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MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 3?'? 7611 or 8)1
9993 $nd a frier4ly Ad Visor will f'I.ninale the hmqh (oSt Of watering
help you
your lawn We install sprinkler
SyStemS at the r
rc3sonOble
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
rates in the area l're estimates
P',IRIFICAliOPI SYSTEMS-.Southern Lawn Service 371 954?
Call Phil Gonzalez 303 323 3939

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shingleS All WOrk guarirfe. I
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n floor. delivery, installation
W.ily wa', o' OrLir.jo 296 1276

Well Drilling

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SPRINKLER SYSTE?,"
All type-s and sirs
Vi,' repair arid ser
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Specialists in outdoor portra.t% A ls,,j
WedOngs (,ulI fcc j'?,i.i .tf!rr
S 30. ,,73 9092

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Moderni:lng your Home? Sell no
longer needed out useful items
with a Classified Ad

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If your roof
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antenna s',-Stems at low ra'es
Free estImates, 173 1??)

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Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions, Need your qr5i.(,? Prompt and
Custom Work Licegsed Bonded
cScp.'rxlrrt scm v.Ce 57 arid up 377
Free estimate 37) 6038
9597

CiUIRIAGE
COVE
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State Rd. 427, 2.3
miles east of 17•92.
Ph. Sanford t305) 323-8160
Orlando i3OS g34.fl99
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Reconaitionco fl,ilteres. $1? 95
exchange REEL S BODY SHOP
1109 Sanford Ave

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden denier
601 Celery Ave Sanford

Anniversary Specials: End tables,
13 each; Hutch, 135; Dinette with 6
chairs, 5.15: Sofa, hard.rock maple
frame, 175. Youth bed, $33;
ony9ny
i; oriso,e IV
Zenith, $75; large Dining table. 6
chairs, ItS; Matching velvet
barrel
back
chairt,
$95;
Secretary, $133; Antique Morris.
recliner, $35; matching twin beds,
$Sfor pair. Shop and compare our
prices. KULP DECORATORS. 409
W. lit St.. 322.7335.

Call the BirdMien Wrenn

finest
dul1'FamiIy
Mobile Home Park.
Come out and Inspect
the Model Homes on
dsp1ay

76-Auto Parts

Let me MOW or TILL your lot and or
garden spot Floyd Freer,
372 3191.

Double bed with oak bookcase,
headboard &amp; frame, chest &amp;
dresser, $75. Also Misc, items 371.
0041

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A small Classified Ad bringS big
returns. Try one and see Coil 322
2611 or $31 9993

Merchandise

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LAKE MARY-?61'iiIb'. 516.700

droom, 1* 7 bath on corner lot,
8.900 ExIsting. 516.500. 1 prt.
3731602.

13' Travel Trailer. stove, sink, ice
box, sleeps 6. 1650. 37)6714.

Special Shrub and garden sprayers,
9$ cents ce GardenLand, 1100 W.
1st St., 3r,.U30

Kltchen.Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks, Installation
available. Bud Cabell, 3fl $057
anytime.

5732 E Colonial Dr.. Orlando

New Double Wide

75-Recreational Vehicles

62-Lawn-Garden

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S PALMETTO AVE., 3 bedroom,
iz bath. kitchen equipped, con
en lent to shopping Drive by and
all. 1fl,.

CASH 3224I32
For uted furniture, appliances,
tools. etc f3u' 1 or iCCI items
I arry's Mart, 715 Santo.'cJ Aye'

W'w'idrw "4'
xecuti'.'c
6. d"nlrs. ¶e(re'arlal desks &amp;
chairs, s?r,5 hl cPiO irs, f Iri
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry.
PIOLL'S
Casselberry. 17 97. *304206__ -

55--Boats &amp; Accessories

Family Special

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity.
PIOLL'S
Casselberry, Hey 1797 $30 4205

60-Office Supplies

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CASH 373 4321

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Marshall Amplifier, super base 100,
5250 Speaker cabinet. $150 Or
-'est offerx 171 $716

Assume Payments

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MOBILE HOME PARK
$55
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Ik'sI lot selection

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STAll'S HWY 16 FLEA MARKET
Saturday &amp; Sunday
337.9719

SALE!

ANTIQUES

ROBSON MARINE
2977Hwy 1197
3735961

51-Household Goods

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seal of said Court on this )d day of
Junc, A.D 191$
(ScsI)
Arnr H Betkith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' LillIan Jenkins
C)eputy Clerk
Ned N. Jutlan, Jr
STENSTROM, DAVIS
6. MCINTOSH
Post Office Box 133Q
Sanford, Florioe 31771
Attorneyt fci Petitioner
Pubt%h' June 9, 16 23
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S Minutes out I bedrooms with 7
acres Large garden area. 122.000
Sunlamid Home -121.000, 3 bedroom.
I bath. Very good terms or VA
P41cc 3 bedroom, 1½ bath, central
heat 8. air, wall to wall carpets.
Very easy to buy.

A to Zoo. The Herald's specIal
section on our new Central Florida
Zoo. Don't mist it on July 3.

edrooms. 2 baths, large family
ions, membership in recreational
cIlitle Including peril arid tnns
urtt 113.500

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of PEARL LAKE CAUSE
Containing (.26 Acres
must be in writing arid rr.tstt state Snow IIIU Road
siall not be less then Florida.
Ctu*
This public hearing will beheld in
y the bord of County Corn- thence North 00 de9re*s 41' (Al
the pIeced resiaenceand pOSt tfit
tac' iry'siqi,l (71) days. In addition,
Board of County
LI' ig
address of Hst claimant ano mu-st be the County Commission CPiatni)ers mitsiontri of Seminole County, 13 seconds East 371.09 f.
CommISsioners,
'.t', i be posted In Pie area to
said Easterly right of.way 'It' he a .',s'(W'id for annexation and
to by lte claimant, isis agent, 04 the CourThouw, Sanford, Florida, Florida, thIs 74th day of June, A.D
Seminole County, Florida
point of beginning
çf Pi attorney. Or it will become
on July 77. 1915, at 700 P M or as in;
5' SIdney L Vihln, Jr.
C "rj i' least fifteen (IS) days
AND ALSO All of lh' Cu' ,4'dtt
v-aid 'cardng to iaw
Soon thereafter as pc,St.bie
Chairma'-i
(Seal
Aate of the Public Hearing
i' 'Ice ,,west
'.of the SouthweSt
Board of County
Bc-aid of County
fJATEDthiS?OthdayofMay,A 0. EDMUND I. WOOLFOLK.
('letcO ?'Oy 9$h. I73.
' 0 SectIon 14, Town' .,p 7 SOuth, 191$.
Commissioner's
CommissIoner,
ESQUIRE
F un'C' WilSOn
Range 79 Fast.
of Seminole County. Florida
Seminole County, florida
Freeman &amp; Wool'olk
Phyllis JoldaPil,
A Fietutrix
(Seat)
By 5f Vihlen. Jr
B,: Arthur H. Be-ckwith, Jr.
(.fty Clerk
P.O. Box 54*
Albert P4 !itt
•
Arthur H. T#,ck P,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Chairman
All smonte Springs, P'Iorida 32701
A'Iorney fr E.ecutria
of the City of
Clerk Of 71i4 Cl' J,'
By: Marie W. Walker
Alta,nriqWe Springs,
Seminole County Utility
Attest
710 Edwards 8uilding,
By: Mast? I, I /i'lf
Attorney
Artfw.c H Be'CkY,lth. Jr
FlorId.
nfrjd flu 17771
Deputy Clerk
Publish' Jt,*"f
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PubliSh. June 30. 1975
P..t-.ttIi i." 30. 1973
Publish. June 72. 10, July 7. 14, 1975 Publlh J'.JflC 9, 16, 73, 30, 1975
sc
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Countiy Home

NER FINANCE- 3 BR, I bath
ome, paneled, large fenced lot for
arden Yours for only 119.000

Reg Real Estate Sroker
37i 0640.37"? 7746,32) 7195

Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best 6.
Service. The Rest. Western Auto.
30? W 1st St.

Sears Riding Mower, 6 HP, 23" cut.
excellent condition, 1200 373 5715
after 6 - 30 pm.

S Acres
3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile
home S?2.5.'0 OAner financed
(2) 5 Acre tracts, very low aown
payment, mobile home approved.

Patio Houses

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AFTER MRS.
PEM.TOR
371 3Q91
377 064$
773.9791

OL POOL with this 3 BR, 2 Bath
ome Energy saving air (and.
ystem. Family room with serve
tru bar &amp; fireplace 137,500

WITT REALTY

Crilchfield 70', 170 Mercrsjiser,
Head, Of I shore equipped, trailer
with electric wench, excellent
condition 13,175 373 4262

hWTLANO FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 1792 Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 9.3
3392920

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY--SELL--I °ADE
3ii.31SE. First St.
371 571

Jim Hunt Realty

$1300 REBATE
NO QUALIFYING
3 BR home, all extras, I pct.
steqest. $79,100 32? 7717.
edo- Secluded on 1 acre with
,ts of trees, liz years old, 3
edroom. 2 Full baths, air and
eat, w w Shag carpet, 1g. eat in
itchen, formal dining room, and
its of wall paper, huge family
om with fireplace, ond
i'creation room with wet bar,
11,500 - 365 5)16.

13' Sportsman's In Hull. Walk
through windshield, 15 HP
Chrysler engine, new galvanized
trailer. Al Condition 11095
37) 1762

Sale

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By owner, 142.500. large I BR, tam
rm,7yrs,poot,dbl oar. (en Pt
a, 51.500 down Attume 7. PCI
loan 37) 1711

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A BETTER TOMORROW
Is possible for a lot less than you'd
expect with this.) bedroom. 2 bath
pool patio cabana home In Sari
ford Covered brick patio area off
pool Family room, wooded lot,
513,500 373 9110

REALTOR 372 7191

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1561 Lee Road, Winter Park
30S 641 4341
John Seggio
REALTOR BROKER

CailBart Real Estate

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SYSTEMS FOUR INC.

owner, like new, 7 Bedroonts
Ia. room, detached garage,
'riCed yard 119.000 373 95$$.

LARGE LOT
Enough for garden
or pool, 3 bedrgom, newly
reconditioned hon5e for just
511.950 VA or F HA terms, Ond
move right In

toregister

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Modern and Sharp 3 bedroom split
plan, 11. 1 baths, fenced yard.
garage, carpets, stove and
refrigerator. 1160 223 Mo. $31 1222.
CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR

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4 Bedroom, I': bath home, good
Condition, excellent financing.
$11,000

New house's In a rural area, No down
pOyment, monthly payments lest
than rent Government tubt'duzed
to quOlif led buyers Call to see If
you qualify I
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
103W is? St
323 6061, 373 0517 Eves,

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2606S Hwy 179'?
REALTOR 373 5771

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Ill ALL PRICE RANGES
117W. 1st St.
372 5411

Harold Hall Realty

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Empty, move right In, 4 bedrooms,
family room, separate living 6.
dining rooms, 30'xlO' Screened
porch, l'iuoe inside utility room, 2
car garage, 2" yrs. old,
REDUCED TO ORIGINAL COST.

at Dad's Price

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BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

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Mom's House

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Central Ficrud's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 1991
19195. French
3?? 7374, 372 1196.373 1914
377 lcsc. 372 1164

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the provisIons of Section
Final Report, Waiving Formal
Seminole County, FlorIda.
of consider the adoption of an or
Defendants. to
from Glace I. Radcliffe, Inc.. 1311
telling Advertised prcducts
Florida
Statutes.
Appraisal, for Distribution and f
TlsatportionofdherryStreet lyIng Palmetto Avenue, Winter Park,
dirtanceamendingOtqinance No. 73. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CLERK'S NOTICE
Immediate income Local Florida
Publish:
June9.
14,
73.
30.
1913
Discharge of Personal Repres.en
lIby Seminole County. Florida, title EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
east of the west right of way line Of Florida, for $1500 which is non.
OF SALE
company. Business goodl Looking
SI
DEO
CUlT
OF
FLORIDA
IN
AND
FOR
tative. and that said Petition will be
Second Street and west of the west refundable.
of which is as follows;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
for something with a future that
heard on the 30Th day of July. A.D.
right of way line of First Street;
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING SEMINOLE COUNTY
No bid will be considered unless It under a Judgment of Foreclosure
mak
sense. Investment of 1119$
PROBATE DIVISION
1975. at 10 00 AM or as soon
otto, that part o' Second Street lying Is accompanied by the bidder's arid Sate entered by the Judge of the
FOR THE ISSUANCE OF NON.
Call meat 305169 liii collect
PROBATE
NO.
73.I37.CP
thereafter as the same may be ,astofLot3,BiockBandwestofLot certified or cashier's chck or bid Circuit Court In and for Seminole
EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISES TO
CITYOF
heard, by one of the Judges of the
4. Block A.
AND In re: Estate of
OPERATE
Tail cab business and related
bond made payable to the order of County. Florida, on the 25th day of
INSTALL.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Circuit Court, Eighteenth Judicial
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY the City Of Attamnonte SprIngs, June. 1975, In a certain cause bet.
MAINTAIN COMMUNITY AN- HAZEL M LEE
franchise. Call Fadel 901 353.3371.
FLORIDA
deceased.
Circuit of Florida, in arid for APPEARANDBEHEARDATTHE Flofida,foranamounlnoflessthtn ween COMBANK.WINTER PARK,
TEPIPIA TELEVISION SYSTEMS
PfoticeOfPubllcHearing
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
WITHIN THE UNINCORPORATED
Seminole County, in the Probate TIME AND PLACE ABOVE spercentoftPtebId total. This sum a Florida banking co'poration. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
25-Loans
Court, Room 729, Seminole County
SPECIFIED
and
RONALD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by LIMITS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, To All Creditors arid All Persons
willservs.asbldIecutityandwillbe Plaintiff,
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida 37771.
S.afl
forfeited to the City as liquidated SCARLATA, et al., Defendants, the City Commission of the City of AND FURTHERMORE. SETTING Having Claims or Demands AgaInst
Objections to s.aid Final Report
Board of County
damaqes In the evtnt a contract being Case No. 742095-CA 090. I Altamonfe Springs, Florida, that FORTH THE GENERAL CON. Said Eslafi:
Loans available for any type of
You are hereby notified and
and Petition for Order Approving
Commisslonrs
said CIty Commission will hold a DII IONS ACCOMPANYING THE
eward is m.sde and the contract will tel I at public auction to the
busIness or real estate, operabng
any
claims
and
THIS
FRAN.
required
to
present
Final Report, Waiving Formal
of Seminole County, Florida
GRANTING OF
documents and bonds are no' highest bidder for cash at the West
publIc hearIng:
capital, expansion, Mr. Smith $13.
demands which you may have
Appraisal, for Dittrioution and for
By: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
properly and promptly executed as FrontDoorCourthouseintheCityOf
() Toconsiderannexationof the CHISE: AMENDING SECTION iS
Discharge of Personal Represe'n
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sanford, Seminole County. Florida. following described property lying (a) (1) OF ORDINANCE P40. 73 11 against the estate of HAZEL M.
required in the specifications.
tative. if any, should be duly filed.
By: .loann K. Hare
No bidder may withdraw his bid at thehourofll.000'clockA.M.,On and beIng in Seminole County. TO PROVIDE FOR FREE IN. LEE, Deceased, late of Seminole
Rentals
Dated this 74th day of June. AD.
Deputy Clerk
STALLATION OF CATV SERVICE County, Florida. to the Clerk of the ____________________________
prior to 30days after receipt of bIds. the 15th day of July, 1975, that Florida, to wit:
in
1975
Publlth June 30. 1913
TIse City Of Altamonle Springs, certain parcel of real property
Lots 1, 7,3. 1. 5, 7 and I, Block A, TO CERTAIN FACILITIES WHICH Circuit Court, arid file the same
S. Beverly B berrvard?
DEO 191
FlorIda. reser''es the right to reject described as tallow's
DOL.RAY MANOR SUBDIVISION, ARE PASSED BY THE CABLE dupilcateand its provided In Section
As Ancillary
29-Rooms
That part Of Lots 30, 31 &amp; 32' PIat Book ii, Page 9*. Public SYSTEM: DELETING SECTION iS 733 16. Florida Statutes, in their
any or all bids, to waive any
Administrafrix C.I.A. of me
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
"FOREST
CITY
ORANGE
PARK."
Records
of
Seminole
Courtly.
fbi
(7)
OF
ORDINANCE
NO
73.14
offIce's
:n
the
County
Courthouse
in
technical defects, and to accept any
Last Will and
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
IN ITS ENTIRETY. AMENDING Seminole County. Florida. withIn Wanted- Workriq Girl to share air
bid that It may deem tO be for the as recorded in Plot Book 7, page 60. Floriva;
Testament ot
Notic*of Public Hearing
Public Records of Seminole County,
to the corporate limits of the City of SECTION 71 OF ORDINANCE NO. four calendar months from the time
condItiOned mobile home in the
belt interest of the City.
Charles Leonard Button.
oftPefIrstpubiicationhereof.or
The Board of Counly Corn
BY ORDER OF THE CITY OF Florida. described as follows:
73.11 BY CREATING A NEW
country. 319514)
AItamonte Springs. Florida; and
missloners of Seminole County wIll AL TAM ON I E S P R I N OS,
of intersection of
From
fbI To consider alto the q'jestion SUBSECTION Ii) TO PROVIDE same will be barred.
Publish: June 30. 7, 14. 21, 1975
Filed af Sanford, FIdrida, this 2nd In N.e Herald Classified ads are
hold a public hearing to cO.flider an FLORIDA
the Easterly right of way line of of designating and assigning the PROCEDURES FOR ADOPTION
112
appeal agaInst the Board of
blackandv,Siiteandreadallover
Mrs Phyllis Jordahl
PEARL LAKE CAUSEWAY as zoning classification of P0 OF MODIFICATIONS OF THE dY of May 1975.
Arthur F. Lee
FICTITIOUS NAME
Justment In denying a Special Exshown onthe said plot of "FOREST Professional Office District to said PROVISIONS OF SECTION 76.31
City Clerk
As ExeCUtor
Noticeisfierebyg'vc'ntltat we are ception to park a mobile home in a Publish: June 30, 1915
CITY ORANGE PARK," and the
property, as that classification Is OF
AND
RULES
THE
3OApai1ments
S
JOSEPH
DAVIS, JR.
engaged in business at 1171 State A-i Agriculture Zone on the DEO192
Southerly rigtd.ol.way line of State
described in the zoning ordinances REGULATIONS OF THE FEDER
Attorney
for
Estate
of
Street, Sanford Plaza, Santord. following descrIbed property:
Road No. 436 as now laid out and of the City of Altamonte Springs, AL COMMUNICATIONS COM.MIS
If you are tired Of trying to get the
73. Florida Land &amp; NOTICE
S.mfr.* County, Florida under the
RESOLUTION exists., run South 00 degrees 11 Florida,towlt' Ordinance No. 27173 SION; AMENDING SECTION 79(a) HAZEL M LEE
Lot
OF
Plumber, the roofer, the dec
Box
1130.
fictitious name of HEAVEN SCENT Colonization Company LimIted W. CLOSING, VACATING AND minutel 2$ slconds West along the and as amended and supplemented. OF ORDINANCE ff0. 73 11 TO Post Office
trlclan. the yard man, try corn
FLOWER BOUTIQUE, and that we Beardall's Map of St. Joseph in ABANDONING RIGHTSOFWAY said Easterly right of way line of
The present zoning classification PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT Sanford, Florida 37771
fOrtable ffld secure BRAM
said miami with the
Section 21.1930. Seminole County.
PEARL
LAKE
CAUSEWAY
100
feet
of
said
Intend
property is R 4 Multiple TO THE COUNTY OF THREE PER Publlth: June 73. 30, 1973
to whori it may concern;
IUWLI4. 33 44)0.
DEO Ill
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Florida. Further described as East
NOTICE Is hereby given that the for the point of beginning; run Family Dwelling District otto Lot 1 CENT (3 PER CENT) OF THE AN
County. Florida In accordance with
of S.R 13 on Iowa Road.
Board of County Commissioners of thence South?) degrees 07 minutes
and P 1A Single Family Dwelling
SUBSCRIBER
NUAL
GROSS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND If you can qualify
we offer you
Triispubllc hearing will be held in Seminole County. Florida, at itt 55 seconds East 71O.6v feet to the
the provisions of the Fictitious
District as to Lots 7 through I in
REVENUES FROM REGULAR
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
convenIence - excellt main.
the County Commission Chambers Regular Meeting held on th9 24th begInning of a curve, concave cluslve, as those classificalions are
flame Statutes, To Wit; Section
CATV OPERATIONS IN THE
FLORIDA
tenant,
security
and in
of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. day of June, AD. 1975, inthedounty Northeasterly, having a radius of
$65.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
described In the zoning ordinances
COUNTY; AMENDING SECTION
CiVIL .CTlOPl NO.
flalbon
resistant rentals, BRAM
3]$7,9
S' Carl P. JOhnson
thence
felt;
run arid re'gulatbont of Seminole County,
cii July 37, 1975, at 7:00 P.M., Of t Commissioners' Meeting Room In
OF
ORDINANCE
NO.
7311
30 (a)
In re the Marriage 0f
TOWERS, Sanford. 37) 4130
Alice H Oolgner
soon thereafter as possible
th,CourlhoijseatS,anfOrd,SeminOIe Southeasterly 19.31 fee? along the
Florid$.
BY CREATING A NEW SUBSEC
PRESTON II NEAL. Husband
Board of County
PubliSh June 9. 16. 7). 30, 1915
The Public Hearing will be held In
County, Florida, pursuant to arc of said curve through a central
TIOPI (4) PROHII1IITIPIG IN
and
I Bedroom unfurnished apt, air.
CommIssiOners
DEC19
the 'fly Hall, Altamonte SprIngs,
PetitIon and Notice heretofore angle 0100 degrees 19 minutes 35
RATES AND EVELYN S NEAL, Wife
1ff
CREASES
walt to wall carpet 1173 month
Seminole County, Fior.da
ilo?ia.ontte79lhdaycf July, 1975,
given, passed and adopted a seconds to the end of said curve;
CHARGES FOR CATV OPERiC.
NOTICE OF ACTION
550dam.p.,sit 7cJ) [ 21st St
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
8y Sid VIslen. .lr.
ittl Op ni, x .issoonttiereatleras
Resolution closing, vacating end thence North 00 decrees Ii minuteS
lIONS WITHOUT PRIOR AP
THE STATE or: FLORIDA TO.
3134)19 after 5 30
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Chairman
and 7$ seconds East 112.74 feet; thence pit' ble, It *tilth time interesled
renouncing
abandoning,
PROVA' OF THE BOARD OF
EVELYN S. NEAL
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Attttt:
disclaiming any and all right of the South 71 degrees 13 minutes 44
pit' es anc itiren?. for and against
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AF.
Residence Unknown
MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
SEMINDLE COUNTY
Arthur I'. Beckwith, Jr.
CountyofSeminoleandthlPubliclfl seconds East 15.13 feet to the
ttiroposie affleittionand zoning
TER AN APPROPRIATE PUBLIC
WINTER
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ITEMS. . SELL
PROBATE DIVISION
Publish' June 30, 1975
iiI' e hear I. !.tiil hearing may be
and to the follOwing described beginning of a curve concave
PROCEEDING WHICH AFFORDS that PRESTON H. NEAL has filed a
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
PROBATE NO. 7S.1$5-CP
Northeasterly having a radius of
&amp;EO 195
rights of way, to wit:
car' nued h',e fli ie to time until
DUE PROCESS. PROVIDING FOR Petition In the Circuit Court of
WANT AD. Phone 3712611 or 131
in re: Estate ci
thence
run In action ii Ill Cmi by the City
feet;
BeginnIngattheS.E,cornerOfLOt 3631.04
CONSTRUCTION; Seminole County, Florida, for a
LIBERAL
999) and a friendly Ad Visor will
ALttF RIA COMBS
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
7, thence N 1$ degrees ii' II" E Southeasterly along the arc of said Co mitti(r
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY diStotutin of marriage, and you are
help you
deceased
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SO ti3' to the SW corner of Lot 100. curve 72 Iet, more or lesS, to the
IS nct I t'itl
riotecI A? Ih.'
z.ari PUfl'JiflIP(", 10P AN F[
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'.i4JY Ui
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
Noticsof Public Hearing
thence NO? degrees 02' 01' V. 71.90' Shore line of PEARL LAKE. run ii'
Hall 'rnllh
the City of
FECTIVEDA'VF
wrillendefentes, if any, on NED N.
All creditors of tttt estate of
thence So'itherly along laid shore A ')mont.f fpsinç Florida. and in
The Board cit County Corn. to the beginning of a curve con
of said Ordinance shall be
A
JUL lAN, JR Of 5TEPISTROM,
ALBE RTA COMBS. deceased, are mitsioners of SemInole County will caving north easterly to the right line to a point of the North boundary tt .' n IfIsir laces within the avililableat theofficeof the Board of
DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH, Attorneys for
.4
h'rrhy notificd arKi requred to file
of the SoutPiwe$'
hold a public hearing to co.nider an Psavirga radius of 2$', thence along of the Southwest
I' y. art' jtlisl i I, TIst Evening County Commissioners. Seminole
Petitioner, Post Office Box 1330.
of Section 11,
a&amp;y claims or demands which they' appeal against ;t. Board Of Ad arc of said curve 39.37' to a point on '.01 the Northwest
erald,
'rca ueper of general County Courthouse. Sanford, Sanford, FlorIda, 32711. and file the
may have' against said estate in the
lus.tment in approvIng a Special touth R.W of HilIview Dr., tfnince S Township 31 South, Range 29 Eat I
rctjl,,tk ri I. V i City of Altavnonte Florida, for all persons desiring to original wIth the Clerk of the Circuit
Office Of Clerk 01 Circuit Court of Excion to park a mobile home in ft
ii' 11" W 1OOO along thence North $9 degrees 44 mifl fl ,prings ad Seminole County, examine same.
Court on or bifore July 7th, 1975,
Seminole County, Floridi, in the an A-I Agriculture Zone on the said R.W. tothebeglflflhltg of a curve 51 secondS West 313 feet more ci
All parties in Interest and citizens
Florida QC(e'Ir ceek for at least four
otherwise a default and ultimate
courthouse at Sanford, Florida, followIng described property:
concaylrig south easterly to the len. along the Norih boundar,. lf (4) cm ',.p,'j1I' wCeks. prior lo the shell tayc an opportunity to be Iudgment will be entered against
SE '.01 NE '4 of NE t.dOf Section tightt. thence along arc of said sabdSouthwest¼oftheSouthwi t i
within four calendar m?ht trom
dateo tt'v Polk Hearing; thedafe heard t s.aid hearing,
you for the relief demanded in the
the date Of the tlrtt ubtitatiOn f
'9 71 37, SemInole County, Hori4a, curve 39. I?', thence 502 deorees 04" 04 the Northwest '. to a point Ii tt
By order of the Board of County
of ftc' rlrgf blication to the date of
Petitton.

FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY
1 acre egg ranch near Sanford, 3
bedroom, 1 bath home, ap.
proximately 15.000 laying he'ns
Company supplies hent, feed, and
material. Grosses 11.500 11,600 per
month Good terms to Qualified
buyer
COUNTRY HOME- 5.7 Acres,
lovely 2 story older home
(estimate over 100 Yr's.) In
cellent area Giant oaks. &amp; citrus
Stables, corral, tack room, near
Sanford. 1fl..

Stemper Realty

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LOCH ARBOR- 3 bedroom, 7 bath,
$59,900

IN COUNTY- Small, neat 7
bedroom home, central heat &amp; air.
eat in kitchen. fireplace, beautiful
trees. $11,500 Adjoining lots
available for 15.300

your sat'Is
on our course and see what life is
all about? Luxury Living at Prices
You Can Afford.
Set

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WANTED-DESpERATE

for

Will Buy or Consign
Any Item of Value
SAPIFORDAUCTIOPI, 323 7310

73' Critchfieid Cruiser, 160 Inboard
outboard power. Ideal for family
camping, skiing. &amp; fsshng 322
51*1 or 3fl 0721

cx

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Merchandise

5O-Mscellaneous

o8-Wanted foBvy

1973 Bats Fishing Boat, I?' with '73
Evinrude 6 HP, &amp; Trailer, Only
$495. Call Whitey Eckstein, )fl.
1651 Dealer.

Oil Furnace and lank, used 3 mo,
$5,000 BTU-1100. Days- 321 0130,
evenings- 645 0221.

3fl 7643

Larry Saxon, Realtor

REALTOR
2701 S French Ave .321 0011

Conty---7 Bedroom
%I75 Mo
371 76c3
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2 Bedrooms, adults preferred, 5)0
Week Unfumnithed, 323 5151; 377
6670

1505 w. 25th St.

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Housekeeper wanted, for retired
one semianvalid No
Cooking, good wages Write Box
2195, Sanford, Pla.

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SAPIOPA

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24-Business Opçrtunities

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Ball Re&amp;ty

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Thr
bedrooms, nicely located
horn.'. $175, first &amp; last

TOWNHOUSES

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Hutchison Ocean front Apartments,
319 5 Atlantic Ave
Daytona
flr'ach (au 32? 1058

SANFORD- 3 bedroom. 2 bath,
1)1.900

:

SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL
Corporate executIve needs pectoral
aid to assist In businis Irregular
hours, no responsibilities to in
terfere with a 17 hr day poSitiOn
Reply Box $12. cO The Evening
Herald. P.O Box 1637, Sanford,
Flo., 37771

21-Sjtuatjoos Wanted

,

NE''i SMYRP4A COTTAGE Larcji'
cleôn 7 bedroom, fully furnished,
300' to beach Ideal site for
bargain vacation. ALSO I
Bedroom beach pool luxury
condo, has everything. Rent by
week or month 6471307.

SANORA- I bedroom. 7 bath.
145.000

2 BEDROOM

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Peg
Real Estate Broker

Monday, June 30, 975-SB

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

,

By Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms, I year
old, large famIly room with
fireplace, very large lot almost 1
acre. ldyllwilrle Section 3739464.

!Dw down.

,%nter SprLng, 2 or 3 BR. large
family room Beautifulshrubs and
trees 1700 ma $31 $727

Apartments

St. Johns River area. Home,
marina, fish camp or acreage.
Buying within 60 days. Wm.
Koshlol, 203 Ocean Drive,
Tavernier, FIa 33070,

* sent

Peg Real Estate Broker
IiOE.2SlhSt. 3716655

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Luxury

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
BROKERS
Days-3fl 4173
Plights 377 5424 or 373.2352

TAFFER REALTY

LAKE MARKHAM- 3 bedroom, 7
bath, 148.000

373 5151cr 372 6620

FIELD CREATIONS a Marshall
Field family owned company has
local openng for an ambitious.
personable lady F REE training,
unlimited earning potential For
personal interview phone 373 3470

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CALL OWNER- 322 4195 or 373
2164, 3 BR, carpeted, central airheat, fireplace, all electric kit.
then. 7i tots. 131,500 or best offer.

7 Bedroom fenced yard

Eat

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Lake Mary,? BR Furnished
Aduttt, No Pets. $135
79$StateRd IS

Unfurnished

garage Sanford Ave. 5143 mo
1)11649

327 1301. 7640 Ha,i,atpia AvC

YOU WILL PLEASE- TAKE
said Court on June 23, 1975.
MODIFICATIONS TO WATER
Dubrlc Ridgeway; INTEREST
Mary W Hawthorne,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, NOTICE that the Board of County
References 3239167, Lonnie
(Seal)
SUPPLY FACILITIES
Secretary,
_____________________ ________________________
Shareholder
&amp;
City Clerk
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
Cornmissionersof Seminole County,
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
AttamonteSptings,
SIGNATURE - Michael D
Work your own hours Earn eitr'a
City
of
Cassetberry,
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Florida. at 7:00 0C10(k p m. On the
Circuit
Cowrt
Clerk of the
Florida
9-Good Things to
113
Led
Ridge'way;
ADDRESS
income as art AVON Repreen.
Florida
__________
SEMINOLE COUNTY
fled day of July, AD. 197$, in th
By: Lillian Jenkins
Sealed proposals for the con
Dr. Long*ood. Fla. 37750
tative Call 641 3079
Publish' June b, isis
IN PROBATE C.P. 6gg
County Commissioners' Meeting struction of the Modifications to Ai Deputy Clerk
Pure Hey
Sworn to and subscribed before
lit Fe: Estate of
Room at the County Courthouse in Water Supply Facilities will be - PublIsh: June 30. July 7, 11, 21, 1975 me at Timberspan Steel Bldg. DEO 197
1101W. 3rd St., Sanford
CHARLES LECPIA'43 BUTTON, Sanford. Florida. will hold a Public received by the City of Altamnonte DEO.1$9
Lonjwood, Florida, Seminole
_______________________
_______________________
NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING
Deceased Hearing to consider and determine Springs, Florida until July 72. 1975 at
______________________________
NOTICE OF FINAL
whether or not the county *iII 10:00 AM. at which time the bids IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, County. Florida, this 30th day of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CUT
COST AND CHASE THOSE
11-lnstnidio
CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF
REPORTANDAPPLICATION
vacat,,.bandon,discOntinue,Ciose, will be opened and immediately EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. May. 1973
MONDAY BLUES AWAY. Call
Mario La Pamo
FOR DISCHARGE
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ---COUNTY,
renoi.nceartd disclaim any right of read ma public meeting n the City CUlT, SEMINOLE
Roy MOnday Drafting Service $34
Notary Public,
7)11 BY
All .erscios ,tre hereby rotil'ed
ORDINANCE P40
RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL
the County and the public in and ID Halt, Altamonte Springs. Florida.
FLORIDA.
7812.
State
of
Florida
that the undersigned as Ancillary
BARTENDER'S
SCHOOL
the following rights.ofway running
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION FILE NO. 74.3.95.
Plans, specifications, and other
at Large
AdminFttratrix C I A. of the Estate through the described property, to. contract documents. may be CA.09.A
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Day &amp; Night Classes. 3 Ml. N
- My Committion
of Charles Leonard Button, wIt:
LOngwoOd, Junct. 17971 119
a public heartrg will be held in
examined at the office of Glace &amp; COMBANKWINTER PARK, a
ExpIres July IS, 1973
Deceased, has completed ad
All of the following streets as Radcliffe, Inc., Winter Park, Florida bankng corporation,
Room 703. Seminole County dour3771756 or 371 1134
Plaintiff, As referred to in Paragraph 3 above.
ministration of said Estate and has shown on the RevIsed Map of Florida. A complete set of bidding
tttouse, Sanford, Florida, at 7:00
Publication
of
this
intention
Proof of
filed in said Court her Final Report
Money•
Chuluota, according to Plat BOok 2. documents, including plans and
p.m., or as soon thereafter as
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Furnished or unfurnithed 3 bdrm., 7
bath, water, garbage and yard
tare furnished, fenced back yard.
3730141.

41-Houses

REALTOR
22015 French Ave ,371 0041

REALTORS 6437333

IdylIwIlde. tranferred, must sell,
pool planned I BR, 2 bath, family
rm w fireplace, carpet, custom
drapes, many extras. 546,600. 323
4730.
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33-Houses Furnished

WEKIVA RIVER •
Adult mobile "home village, under
large Shady oaks on the .cenic
Wek iva Modern rican 'nit'riors,
from $140 SMI W of antord 372
4170

-Uflh,rn,5pi,.,..

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3736353

2 Bedroom, air conditioned, fur
nlshc'd, plenty of ground, children
welcome.-327 5459

Monthly RcntnisAvailable
5135 usc Color TV
QUALITY
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fl? lOSi
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flAMQOO COVE APTS
I 7 BR Furn, Unfumn
DcUE irpor1,37) 13

Forrest Greene, Inc.

REALTOR3fl 719$

Homes

AVALCJN APARTMEP4TS
ADULTS NO PETS
116W 2nd St

Are your Qetlingold! It your Income
limited! Are you lOnCly? Why nol
live at BRAM TOWERS, 373 4430
Whole house SIlO or Upstairs apt
kitchen equ.ppec, 3 largc rooms,
porch 590 372 0)51

is

locatedIn Seminole County, Fiorida.
has been filed against you and you
PETITION FOR ALLOWANCE RI: the Marriage of
more particular'y described as arereguired to servea Copy of your OF ADMINISTRATOR'S FEES
SALVATORE ALFIERI

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Efficiency_ Attractive
SIOOlncludesutiIities
377 4170

U'. .I5
trnw AIRPOIfT BLVD
373 7170

CLASSIFIED SOLICITOR

on

encp Av 371 4117 or 6I 1652

* 12 B'edroom

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ment Call between
a m 2 pm

* Heated Pool

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Nice ustalrs efficiency apt , all
ulititiesfurn summerrate s; so
Aduttt 377 7296
&amp;

47-Real Estate Wanted

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* Clothes Washer.Dryer ---_
I Bedroom turn
water fur
* Recreational Building fished, 513 mo 523• depost
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DEADLINES

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fleoqn, near ShOpping 7617
Elm Sanford P40 PetS 3)9 6954

* Range'Refrjgeraor
* Qishwasher. Dispos

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Now

* W/W Shag
Carpet
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0 Acres- 7 bedrrn. house on Lake
MAYFAIR
3 Bedroom, $775
Dupont near Deltona, $37,000
CENTRAL -3 Bedroom. 1', bath.
Daytona 6th • 237116$.
$165
WYNNEW000
2 Bedroom, HURRY. 1 Bedrooms, only $25,100.
furniShed. 1150
Don't miss this great buy on a
roomy home. CALL NOW.
CailBart Real Estate

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

41-Houses

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GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

* Unturnished

41-Houses

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IFNIAL A1'ARIMENT HOME'

HOURS

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PARKAVEN1EMOBILEPARK
SS Park Drive t7Oup

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RATES

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Now I am having trouble with Insulin? Is being depressed and
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DEAR READER The kind
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is unfair? I have had this for Important enzyme In the liver
seven years and not had any (NAD) used to convert food
dizzy spells or blacking out. Do stores to glucose. It won't help
you though, and will make your
diabetic problem worse. I don't
approve of alcohol for
diabetics.
I do approve of your effort to
lose weight, if you have any
obesity problem at all. Many
overweight women will have
normal blood sugar tests after
they get down to normal weigh t.
I usually consider a good diet
and correction of any obesity
the first step in treatment of the
obese pa ti ent wi th high blood
sugar levels. Diet alone usually
is as useful as the pills. It
requires mor e effort, but If you
want to avoid that needle, I'd
recommend
being
conscientious about getting your
weight under co ntrol.
Exerc ise also lowers blood
sugar. A good exercise
pr ogram, done sensibly, might
help with your diet program.
Those high blood sugar Levels
you have indicate that the liver
is converting more food to
glucose than your body uses,
not just that you have a
problem In absorbing too much

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
IN PROBATE C.P. 611C
In re: Estate of
VIENNA ROBERTS BUTTON,
Deceased
NOTICE c FINAL REPORT
AND APPLICATION
FOR DISCHARGE
'Al periCWS are hereby notified
tht tM undersigned as Ancillary
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1975
5: Beverly B. Bernhardt,
As Ancillary
Administratrix C.I .A
of the Last Will and
Testament of
Vierma Roberts Button,
Deceased
Publish- June 30. July 1. II. 21, 197$
DEO 153
FICTITIOUS WAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in busineSS at Semnor'
Plaza 551 Hwy 1792. Cassetberrv.
Seminole County. Florida under the
fictitijs same of HOUSE OF ALl
BABA DBA OPEN SESAME, and
that I intend to reigster said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
SemIno'. County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wt
Section 565.09 Florida Statutes 1957
S JoAnn L. Gerard
Publish. June 30. July?, II, 21. 1975
DEO 114
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Sidney 1. Vihten, Jr..
Chairman
Board of County
Commlsioners
Publish: June 30. 1975
DEO 195

Public R ec
Florida
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida. will at
11.00 A M. on the 15th day Of July,
A. D. 1975, offer for sale and %iIl to
the highest bidder, for cash. subject
to any and all existing loins, at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, in Sanford.
Florida. the above described per.
sonal property.
That sale Is being made to satisfy
the terms of said Writ of Execution
John E. Polk.
Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
. July 7. 11. 1975
Publish: June fl
DEO 136

DEO-133

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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by virtue t that certain Writ of
Execution Issued out of and under
the star of the Circuit Court
Orange County. Florida. upon a final
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
OEM= court on the 121h day of May, A D
1975, in that certain case entitled, In
Re: The Marriage of: Gwynetti 6
Ashton. a k a G.yneth B Peoples,
Plaintiff, vs Robert M Astiton,
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was delivered tO me as
Sheriff of Seminole County Florida,
MENNEN
and I have levied upon the following
described property owned by Robert
M. Athton, said property being
located In Seminole County. Florida.
more particularly described at
Vol lows:
The Defendants interest in thl
Following:
The NW'. of the SW '.of the PIE
,, Section 73, Township 205 ,Range
37E., according to the public
records, recorded In Official
Records Book VII, Page 36. of thi
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that i am
engaged in business at RI i Box 101,
LongwoOd, Lake Mary Rd,
Seminole County. FlorIda under the
fictitious name Of UNITED
RUGGERS and that I inter to
regISIVI IIU flUUJW with triq C lerkof
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provis
of the Flctiovi Name
StatuteS, To Wit , Section 565 Os
Florida Statutes 1957.
5: Patrick J. Duffy Jr.
Proprietor
PUISh June 73, 30, July 7. ii 1975

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,?y P1anner,
W!l!!:r Percher, Cm-!
Seminole County Courthouse North
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida
37771, not later than July It. 1915

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Altarnonfe Dr. Altamonte Springs,
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of AQUARIAN
POOLS, and that I intend to regist..
said name with the Clerk of tr
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To Wit: Section 563 09
Florida Statutes 1957.
5: Rudolph 0 McDuffin
PubliSh' June 30, July 7, 11, 71, 1973
DEO 155
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 943 E
Altamonte Dr Altamonte Springs
32701. Seminole County, Florida
under the fictitious name of RON
SCHWAB REAL ESTATE. and that
I Intend to register said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Cour',
Seminole County, Florida n
Cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit
Section IiS09 Florida Statutes 1957
5: Ronald Schwab
Publish: June 30, July 7, II, 21, 1975
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cut.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,FLORIDA
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
the undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chaplec
14$ 09, FlorIdj Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, In
and for Seminole County, Florida. IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
upon receipt of proof of Publication SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
of this notice, the fictitious name, to
CIVIL ACTION NO, 73-1216.CC.14-H
Wit
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
PORT
MAC LEWIS OFFICE SUPPLY AUTHORITY, a body politic eni
corporate,
AND PRINTING COMPANY. INC
under which we are engaged in
Plainttt.
business at 410 East Highway 436. vs
Casselberry, Florida
BRUCE SCOBIE and AMOS
That the parties interested in said WAILS, d b I DELTA MARINE.
business enterprise are as follows'
Defendants
LARRY W. LEWIS
NOTICE OF SALE
President
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to avoid the insulin injections
which I fear fiercely. I have
been on pills to control my blood
glucose.
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says there is only one thing left
todoif this doesn't bring the
blood sugar down, and that is
the needle. I don't want to start
that because I will ha ve to take
it the rest of my life.
Since October my blood test
results have been 3 0, 289, and
283. Then I joined Weight
Watchers and from December
26 to January 31 it dropped to

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we are
engaged In business at R2. Box 5298,
Oak Drive, Maitland 32751, S.minoII
County. Florida under the fictitiOuS
name of FLORIDA FISHING EX
CURSIONS, and that e Intend to
s,l$k the Clerk Of
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the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance wlththe
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes. 'To.WIt: Section 565.09
Florida StatuteS 1957.
kneth E. Paschall
ptiuiip M Tell
Publish: Jure 16. 23, 30, July 7, 1975
DEO 101
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For Tuesday,
tuesday, July
July 1, 1975
ARIES (March 21-April 19) If
your methods are overly
aggressive today In dealing
with associates, results will be
undesirable. Try tact and
charm Instead.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You are likely to have a few
more responsibilities today
Um you can manage. Delegate
chores to others where possible.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
The next few days, be particularly prudent with your
resources or the budget you've
set for this week won't stretch,
CANCER (June 21-July 22 )
Early In the day you're apt to
become too easily Irritated If
things don't go your way at
first. Later, a calmer head
prevails.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If
faced with a problem with no
apparent Immediate solution,
you could get the answer by
walking away from It for
awhile.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Make it a point not to Impose
upon friends today and
tomorrow for anything
material. It's unlikely your
requests will tx granted.
UREA (Sept, 23-Oct. 23) In
dealing with forceful Individuals today, don't reply In
kind. Use your head, not heated

President
Dated at Orlando. Orange County,
Florida, this 11th day of June, t;s
Larry W. Lewis,
President
Scott A McIntyre,
Vie President
LAW OFFICES OF
NAGEL &amp; TAYLOR
James E. Taylor. Jr. Esquire
79 East Pine Street
Orlando, Florida 371t
Publish: June 23, 30. July?, 14, 1975
DEO 133

undersigned, Arthur H. Beckwith.
Jr., Clerk of the County Court,
Seminole County, Florida, will on
the 11th day of July, 1975, at ii 00
o'clock a m., at the west front doof the Seminole County Couririous".
Sanford, Florida, offer for sate arid
sell of public outcry to the hgr.est
and best bidder. for cash, 11'.
following described personal
property In Seminole Ceunr
Florida, to wit:
Molar Vessel PADDLE WHEEL
QUEEN,-.
ON. 2345.41, G.R.T 25
ursu
n TO a final judgment of t.'n
jrsuanT
foreclosure, entered in the aboe
$tyle'd pending cause.
WITPlESSmy hand and the seal o'
said Court this 761h day of June
1915
(Sea t)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the County Court
By: Elaine RiCharcse
Deputy Clerk
Publish' June 30. 1915
DEO-117
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Not a good day to try to get
others to do things you should
be doing. You're better off not
asking.
SAGI1'I'ARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) There could be some
complications socially today If
you're not selective regarding
companions. Be careful.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan,
19) Domestic der'tands today
may be a bit heavier than usual.
Try to get other family members to pitch in.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb, 19)
Your temper Is on an extremely
short fuse, especially where
persons are doing work for you.
Don't provoke them un.
necessarily.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Keep your budget buttoned
down the next few days. Buy
only what you need, when you
need it.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
July I,II75
There will be some excellent
you this year
to receive recognition and
advancement from creative
projects. Put your ideas to
work. They'll prove profitable.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
NO. 7$.$5..CA.9.A
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
ONEIDA FEDERAL SAViNGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
vs
ROBERT I BREWER. JR. and
ORENE BREWER. his
Defendants IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
NOTICE OF ACTION
FLORIDA
TO. Robert I. Brewer. Jr
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-IN.CA.04-O
and Orene Brewer hl; wife.
In IC: the Marriage to
1035 Lane Street,
JOHNNY H FELTS.
Kannapolis, N 2$$
Petitioner,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
,in and
action tofo?ectosea,nnjtgage
folioiving property in Seminole KATHLEEN F FELTS,
Reipwcefl
Cnty, Florida:
NOTICE OF ACTION
1019, Block "C". HIDDEN LAKE,
TO, Kathleen F Felts whose place
UNIT IA, according to the Flat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 17, Of ne',Idnce Iii unknown
You will Please take notice Ire?
Page 50, 51 and 57, of the Public
Records of Seminole County, thefehasb.,nfiledandis p,ndlng in
the Circuit Court In and for Seminole
Florida,
has been filed against you and you County. Florida, an action brought
are required to serve a copy Of yOur by Johnny H. Felts seeking a
written defenses, If any, to it On dissolution of the marriage Of said
JohnnyH. Felts and Kathleen F
Malcolm H. Friedman, Plaintiff'Johnny
Plaintiff's
Attorney, who* address is, 500
These preslitelfs are to require you
Douglas Road, Coral Gables,
Florid., 33131, on or before July SIb, to file your written defenses with the
of the above styled Court and
1973. aand file the original with the10Clerk
Iff v@
Clerk of this Court either before a copy thereof on Petiliontl'
service on Plaintiff's attorney, or or his attorney, Gordon V
inmediately thereafter; otherwise a Frederick, Post Office Box 1795
de.autt will be entered against you Should you fail to do so a Default
for the relief demanded in the may be entered against you and the
cause proceed ex parte
Complaint 0? petition
WITNESS my hand and official
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
seal as Clerk of the above stylci
this Court on June 5th, 1975
Court on this 35th day of June. 1975
(Seal)
(Seal)
Arth'jr H Beckwith, Jr.
Arlpitjr H. SCcIi*ith, Jr
As Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Joy Stokes
By, Elaine RiCharde
As Deputy Clerk
Oputt1 C'erk
Publish: Jun 9. 16. 73, 30, 1975
PubliSh June 30. July 7. 14, 71. 1975
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FrIday, June 21, 1975

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By ED PRICK ET
Si
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motorists recoiled at the
shock of being unable to
buy gasoline at the pumps
during the Arab oil em
bargo in 1973, President
Ford's energy policy has
done nothing but keep this
country in "limbo," an oil
company executive told
The Herald.
Edward P. Hardin,
president of Mobil Pipe
line Co., and a top ranking
Mobile executive, said
America desperately needs
an energy policy,' or a
set
of governmentestablished ground rules
under which oil companies
can operate.
On a tour to explain the
oil company's position,
Hardin also said he doesn't
foresee any significant
increase in the price of
gasoline in Seminole
Coun ty during the summer
months He said supply
should remain constant
this summer aL-;o. Some
reports have indicated gas
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80 cents a gallon and
gasoline supplies may
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encouraged to lower prices

the operator what to
charge at the
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said. Hardin pointed out,
also, that station owners
are encouraged to set hours
demanded by the con
surner, not told to stay open
late hours to sell more
gasoline,
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Ford and the government
and their inability to deal
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vested. Last year, the firm
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and an overturned trash barrel, '
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Police were called by
passersby who beard what they
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"We have no motive, no
suspect and no other in- Car fotmd at scene of murder Is towed away from Greyhound Bas Stadon p-irking lot as detemves Uft
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HeIrnadollar had been shot
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Orlarrlo, apparently had
By[)ONNAESTES
crmpieted and theoveralltotal valuations wlllbem.a1ledoutb)
stopped to use one of two tele..
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value newts nearly double that his office on July 11.
phone booths at the bus station,
of the current fiscal year.
"The assessment on most
Ilelinadollar's late model
Seminole County property
homes
in the county is inTaxable value of property for
automobile was found parked owners will face a tax increase the 1974.75 fiscal year in creasing from 25 to 50 per
by one of the booths when police of from 25 per ceat to as much Seminole was $738 million. The cent," Goembel said, "but
arrived. It was Impounded and as500 per cent for the l976 fiscal new tax value has jwnped to vacant properties are
towed away for processing by year If the various local $1.3 billion, Goembel's office penencing much larger inSeminole County identification governing bodies do not move to said,
creases, in some cases 400 to 500
officers, Fagan said.
cut millage levels in hall.
All properties In the county per Cent increases."
Fagan said an autopsy was to
Terry Goembel, Seminole were reappraised based on the
Saying the homeowners have be performed Saturday in an County property appraiser, current day market value, been carrying the tax burden of
announced that the reappraisal Goembel said, adding notices the county too long, Goembel
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of all properties in the counts is informing the taxpayers of new stated that the large increases
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are to be
taxed based on the current
A Sanford policeman was all night restaurant.
years, Butler said, and was a value of their homes, then insuspended Saturday by Chief of
Butler said he did not have all detective for much of his career vestors and owners cf vacant
Police Ben Butler after the the details, but had ordered an prior to leaving the depart. property should expect and be
patrolman was reportedly Investigation be launched ment,
required to carry their share of
involved in a fight outside the within the department. Swaim
"I plan to look into the the tdx burden based on the
Ranch House on U.S. 17-92 was off duty at the time of the situation Monday," Butler said, current day value of their land.
Friday night
incident, Butler said
vacant land holders are the
I was notified of the incident
Patrolman Gary Swaim was
Swaim had returned to the Friday night by the night shift oneswhoarereapingtheproflt.g
relieved of duty pending in- department three months ago commander , who was directed from Seminole County's
vestigation of the incident, after having been in private to suspend Swaim."
uy-nendous growth and it is
Butler said, after Swaim and an business for some time. Swaim
No report on the incident was only fair that they carry their
unidentified person exchanged had worked with the pofice available at the police depart- share of the tax burden of the
blows in the parking lot of the department for a number of mer,t.
county," Goembel said.

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still hiking the price of gas at right now, Congress doesn't companies with their sizable
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have the courage to act on profits, w i ll put the in')ney to
good use in the field.s of further
Instead, Kelly tails on the energy co'ser%atlon methods
U S Rep Richard Kelly says American public, which is
A member of the Automobile energy
research
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he would not be surprised if the finding itself in a penny. Task Force within the Bank and development .
price for a gallon of gasoline at pinching economy at the Currency Committe e , Kelly
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the local service station does present to tome to grips with says
that
automobile
trust the oil companies out of
luit jtiiiip to 754M cenLs within the probleii and make In- manufacturers need live years the goodness of your hearts," to
the next few months
without drastic regulations use the profits for research 11
th'.idwd sacrifices"
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changes"
a
freshman
such as cat.alytit the companies fail to invest in
The in dividual sacrifices,
anti pollution research and development, this
Republitan from holiday, however will mean that the cons erters
made the higher cost of gas American public "will sustain a devices.
Is when Kelly say's the govern
Detroit, home - of the ment should use regulatory
prediction yesterday' in an diminishing standard of
interview with The Herald. The living," the tall congressman automobile mantdacturing force.
Congresaman Is in Seminole said. This lowering of the industries, which has been
He called for the public to
County this weekend on a VIP dissipating American Dream, turning out big cars with big "come off the attack on
tour to iiWet coUnty' officials, according to Kelly will mean, gasolir'.ustng engines, will be
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business and industry as roband It) attend public hearings in 'just temporarily'," smaller lorce'i to develop a strong bets."
Altamonte Springs on Monday, homes and smaller cars.
meu.et In gasoline economy
"let the price (of oil) seek'
Kelly said he does not favor
s Kelly' says the auto
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Search For Agents' Killers
PINE RIDGE. &amp;D.( AP) — The FBI says its uchfor
the slayers of two FBI agents is dill centered on the
sprawling Pine Ridge Indian R1biItloI1 that has been
tt by shtin, beatirs and killings lbere LI
nothing to indicate that the persons have left the rr•
vation." FBI spoksman Thomas Coil said Friday"Until
e are positive that they are not here, we will continue the
irch•' Abut 300 agents are combing the rugged hi1
arsd ravines of the ntM,n's a&amp;nJ largest rervatlon,
icing armored perso1 carriers, a beficopter and a 11gM
plane. Coll, public information spec
for the FBI, said
the bureau has not identified the peraotw It is seehM bult
he said there are believed to be 16 of thtTn. Yesuwtnle, a
spoke== f7 the Wourfrd Knee Legal Defense Fund in
Rapid City and Ameriaui Indian 4ovenert Leader
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MIAMI BEACH i AP - A heart valve trade
primarily of pig tie will give Cheryl Petit a chance to
live a normal life, &amp;tors say. The prognosis was not as
height there months ago, after the 19-yw4ld Fort
Lauderdale. Fla., woman gave birth to her first thud.
WitIxit the operation, she could have died, doctcn said.
"After a period of corwalescence, she will be capste of
living a physically full life," t. Jack Greenberg, thief
surgeon at Mount Sinai Hoital, said Friday after implanting the pig ti. Mrs. Petit am has a valve that
ioctors call a porcine heterograft - a replacement for
her own defective heart valve witch had blocked the free
flow of bktd

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—andtheensuinggas
shortage, Hardin said the
government should dewkç
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an "energy
would place some type ci
exploratory regulation
favoring American
busineumen on ___
into the U.S., allow drdling
along America's conunental shelf. lift f
price controls and "keep
the federal government
of oilmen's tvsirss"
U not, be warned that
American
energy direction
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will rem
without a rudder. Si,
Arab embargo, we haven't
done one thing."

Jaycee Contest Picketed
HANNIBAL, Mo. A?) - It didn't take any trick, to get
Jill Quattrocchi and Janine Range to offer to paint Tom
Sawyer's f#ice, but they've been turned down by the
Ilanri*) Jaycees. The Jaycees said that only boys can
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The Mobil executive also

plan to show up 'or today's pairtirg contest carrying
scr of their own paintings — picket signs. The contest
rules state that only boys lOtoU yews old can ooapeteln
the contest, in which contestants are judged on costumes
as well as speed and dfldemy of their paring.

said America "ought to be
in mass transportation.
The days of a guy getting in
his car arid drrnng are
over." He also said Mobil
astir back as 10 years ago
attempted to warn the
American public that fuel
supplies w,ere running
dangerously Low. But, he
said. Americans refused to

Mortgage Bill Okay Seen
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford Is expected to
sign a bill aired at providing mortgage finincing for
thousands of imderate-incune twietszym. The Senate
approved We maire by voice voft Friday and sent It to
the White Hour after compromising with the adnnistation on a limit on borne buyers' fm.. Sen. William

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As fr as price fixing at
the pumps and collusion
imong giant oil firms,
Hardin sa ps, "no way."
"No sir, no way. No
collusion," he said.
Collusion among the firms
Is fortidlen by law.
He also took a shot at the
ecological question. He
said the nation has ex.
pert raced an estimated
four to 14 offshore oil spills,
while Mobil operates some
15.000 offshore oil rigs. He
firmly believes oil cornpanles should be drilling off

Proxmire, D.Wis., who had blocked the bill Thursday
night, relented after the Ford admiritstration agreed to
limit of 4 per cent on "pcinta" —fees that are idled to the

purchase price of homes bought with federally insured

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approved the bill Friday. Under the bill's approach, an
aito rcident victim would be compensated promptly by
t.s own insurance cmnpany for all medical and
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disallowed by federal
regulations.
"t he reason he wants to
step i) the sear ch for oil
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Beaches Full Despite 'Jaws'
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After Disney Bomb Threat
ORLANDO (AP) — An unemployed Orla nd o man
was being held in the Orange County jail today on charges
of extortion alter he threatened to detona te bombs at
Disney World, officials said.
Sheriff's deputies sa id An thony McGee was arrest ed
Friday at a local apartment complex and held on $50,000
bond for a July 7 arraignment.
No explosive devices were found at th e Central Florida
attraction, officials said.
A sheriff's spokesman gave the following details:
A man called Disney World Th ursday, sayi ng he would
detonate five bombs unless he was paid $500,000 in cash.
lie was told th at the money could no e raiseduntil
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shark ..
sightings in a few resort areas where the movie
"Jaws is dra#uig reard crowds, but officials say most

American consumer
rftPb" each day. Of that
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of the danger is in the imagination. They report that

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Asked about rumors of a
country, be said.
"honeymoon" between
He said all the measures
Detrnit automakers and
proposed by President
the oil in str, Hardin
Ford would result in a
says It doesn't exist. He
savings of only about 2L2
said Detroit builds cars
million barrels of oil daily,
ordered by the public.
leaving the U.S. to rely on
"Detroit wouldn't produce
Arab countries to make up
a big car II the public didn't
the difference,
want it," he said.
He also noted that
American oil companies
pany executive dad say
aren't too eager to invest In
Americans must also lam
exploration as long as the
to conserve gasoline and
Arabs are sitting on huge
other types of energy.
If not, Arab countries
deposits of unused oil. fl
reason for that, he said, is
wi ll continue to wield a big
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stick with their huge oil
erased If the Arabs lower
suppiles
the existing price of oil
In answer to criticisms
Imported Into the United
that oil companies sell
States. Thus, his
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enough oil to foreignasking for some type of
countries to
supply
regulation on oil imports
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offset Arab power gained

Other allegations Include:
Seminole Sheriff John Polk
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in a second
has been
miflooflar 1ajt filed by a systems or devices to alert Jail
widow of one of the 10 Inmates personnel of a fire.
killed in a June 9 fur in the
—Fail to have installed a
Seminole County JaIL
This was the third suit filed master lock system which could
open all of the jail's cell doors In
gemming from the rim
a
77he latest civil action was event of fire.
filedFriday afterrxonincircuit
—Negligence by placing
court by Miami attorneys Joel McCall in an area near flam.
H. Brown and Gordon H. xnable materials and providing
Groland for Cynthia Smith, him with cigarettes and mat.
widow of William Eugene thea contrary to state law.
Smith, 32, of Dade City.
Smith, a trusty in the
seul-noor jail facility ad.
Jacent to the Sanford
thouse, was serving a 30.day
sentencefor civil contempt of
salaries paid executives incowl. He could have been
equivalent industries.
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released horn jail If he had paid
Hardin's main point was
to purge himself of the
that Ford's energy policycontempt.
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On June 18 Brown and
this nation
energy
Groland filed an a1nx 1dmCTISIS.
tical damage suit against Polk
What Is, he said. Is the
for Daisy Am CampbelL Her
new "energy policy"
taistand, Ernest Campbell Jr.,
mentioned earlier and*, Dunbar St., Lake Monroe,
poaltivi action on the part
also a trusty who died in
of the American publics the
the jail fire. He was serving a
President and both
sentence for tinbranches of the governproper exhibition of a firearm.
meat.
The first jail fire death
HOSPITALITY, WARM
In fact, Hardin said that
lawsuit was filed four days
if all Ford's presentafter the fatal fire by attorneys
GREETINGS, AND A
policiea were put into effect
for Peter J. Muencti Jr., of
-this nation would still be
WIDE VARIETY OF
MaitLand, father of peter , ohn
dependent on the Arab
Muencb III. 24, aitber inmate
HELPFUL CIVIC
ccjntr.s for about five
killed in the smoke-fiflcd jail
million
of oil per
alter a stack of mattresses
INFORMATION:
city,
were ignited and gave off
dense, toxic wioke outside the
However, be said the
frioinel (içok.
cell of 16-year-old ; McCall,
worst thing that could
an Orlando juvenile facing trial
happen is if the federal
If you ar new in to*n
as an adult on a robbery ingovernment took ovw the
MARGE WILLIAMS
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The body was found by an exterminator who was to
work in the church attic,
Officials said the Rev. Mr. Lowden, 60, was th ird in
command at the church, which was form ed by the merger
of two oth er churches,

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scheduled until July 29.
At Tuesday's meeting a
progress report will be heard on
the sewer Interceptor system'
and payment of $87,757.79 is
expected to be au thorized to
contractor Baycon General, as

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ST. PETERSBURG (AP) — Susan Ford has made
a rare public appear ance , going sailing on a 41-foot yacht
to kick off the American Bicentennial's "Operation Sail
Ile President's 17-year-old (laughter, decked out for the
Friday occasion in a red, white and blue pants suit,
chlstene.l th e yacht "Opaail" with a bottle of champagne.
"It's a great (lay, and It's good for young people," she
said.

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engineers, Glace and Radcliffe,
of $1,316.37.
Commissioners will consider
adopting a resolution to the

Florida Department of Tramsportation setting a "no parking
zone" on the north sIde of SR
436 from the Florida Hospital
North entranceway east 200

feet.
pected to be built at the site
Approval to construct 100 eventually,
single family homes Initially is
Mrs. Mickey Adams Is on the
being requested by Greater agenda concerning the Lake
Construction Co., for the Orients School bicycle paths.
planned unit development
Floyd said Mrs. Adams has

subdivision. Mrs. Adams also
owns property immediately
ad jacent to the other side of the
fence, and that parcel in turn
joins city land, he said.
Floyd said It has been
(PUD), on the north end of offered to donate to the city reporied to him that some
Montgomer' Road from the sufficient land for an casement residents of La Floresta are
railroad tracks to SR 434.
to locate a sidewalk adjoining complaining about the proposed
A total of 400 hmwj is ex- the fence on her property In the walkway.

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setting th e house on fire within minutes of th e blast. Seminole County Firefighters ass isted the
Winter Park Fire Depa rtment in extinguishing the blare. It was not known if anyone occupied the
house at the time. Ulerald Photo by Gordon Williamson)

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help from the government,
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properly constructed fire
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escapeand stairways
boat withouta ru'lei'
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was shot to death at the Greyhound Bus Station Friday night, is
scene. tflerald Photo, by Bob Lloyd)
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Deputy Cleared In Fatal Shooting
State Attorney Abbott Saw-day that Stallwortb will go burglarized another house in t
he other two burglaries are Stallwor th. Displaying the fourHerring says an Investigation back on patrol duty as soon as the same area that day and a
pending further Investigation, foul-long tree limb, Herring
by his office has detennined an infected leg wound, third house the night before."
After Boucy was shot, said, "It's possible
that the slaying of a burglary sustained in the chase, is
,He was accompanied by two deputies cordoned off a 12- officer could he been kithat the
lled with
suspect Monday by Sheriff's healed,
other individuals in the square-mile area of swampland this."
Deputy Luke Stallworth was
Harrell reveal ed that In- previous tx-eak4ns," Herring in unsuccessf ul efforts to loca te
Sheriffs Investigators say a
Justifiable homicide.
vestlgators f ound 1101 cash on said. "But we haven't been able a second possible suspec
color
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tele vision se t found In the
Clifford Charles Boney, 29,01 Botey that was still in the to establish any evidence that
Herring
said
his
Investigati
on
abandon
ed sta tion wagon tins
itharmntr Springs, was shot envelope that Mr. arid Mrs. he had accomplices in the Dorn
shows that Stallworth shot been Identified as ta ken in a
and killed by Stallwor th after Rot C. [kim had left in their birgILry"
Bouey in selJ4Jef
pfl
burglary Monday of another
he abaadoned a borrowed huwe on Oeange Bou1evd
Herring said charges against Bouey was perpetrating a home three miles from the D
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sta tion wagon loaded with loot west of 1-4.
the unnamed accomplices in felony (aggravated assault
resi
dence.
from other burglaries arid fled
Dorn's son, Joseph, ___
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west of Sanford after a burglary and seen an Intruder. The
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had been reported in progress. younger Dorn blocked the
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Herring said his inwstigatira driveway un til depu ties
tgy Deputies said the
took swocn testimony from arrived.
bo re the irutials of
SLafl'rtfl and othe r itneses
Investigators said Botiey had
the
Owner,
and that he was concl uded the dr iven the sttlon wsgon, later
Harrell also has revealed that
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Ce," and that the spe nding of
slaying of the suspect was determined to have been
ties f ound a quanti ty 01
depu
Arab money in the county is
justifiable.
borrowed from an Altamonte the known oil reserves 01
marijuana
im1de the abanSheriff John Polk said Springs man who____
was In EastCc.st, is being siyinlal "good for Ainrica."
doned
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"The capital we we spending
Sta2Iworlli had fired a warning Georgia at the tune, aix the - because the inäiviaai states
shot In tie air, hadered Ida Dtrn'g lawn to the ee cii
e what wlU happen to f or oil Is coming back for jobs
iIngIIcntiI
for Amer ican workers. But we
revolver and chased Bouey Into drainage d1 t&amp; before he fled oc the oil once It is liwnled.
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headhigh weeds. Polk said foot.
"I expect Cie hold totHtInate
P%f$ij
Wrests to get investments UI
floury was shot in the right side
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Officials said the Dora bo
when we decide on
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porarily transferred from also found three rolls of pennies the oil barons, who have caught
--'ord. f-1-orsdi 3V7'
patrol du ty t' office 'urk "as (ran the residence In Botey's the blame for most ci the
an administra the measure" podets.
cinzntry's high oil prices.
Rues t
Carr,r
following the £ho3ting. Chief
I have evidence," Herring - Kelly concedes that the Arabs
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Deputy Duane Harrell said said, "that Botey had jit we a "growing financial for.

Tuesday

(Continued From Pagc 1-A) combing the area bordered by
Second Street, Par k Avenue,
effort to learn both the exact First Street and Magnolia
cause of dzath and the approxi. Avenue in an effort to locate
either witnesses or anyone who
mate time of the shooting.
"noticed so mething unusual
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uix,ui 1U:40 t'rivay night."
10:15 p.m. and we got the first
Dr. G. V. Garaj, county
call at 1C7 p.m. nith a ratho
medical examiner, viexnd the
arriving within a minute of medical
body dt the scene before orcall,"Fagan said.
dering it removed to Seminole
lielmadollar was dead when Memorial Hospital for further
officers found his body, the examination.
detective said
Fagan
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said
Id officers were
The Orlando man was fully planning to interview Mrs. Helclothed and his perso na l effects madollar in an effort to learn
his wallet and wristwatch — what her husba nd was doing In
were undisturbed, office rs said, Sanford and Who he may ha ve
causing Investigators to rule visited while in the city.
out robbery as a motive at this
"We may be able to pick upa
time.
lead there," Fagan Indicated.
The downtown area has tx,e
Some 15 officers — including
the scene of a num ber of strong.
Ch
ief Ben Butler and Seminole
arm robberies of elderly
residents in recent weeks which County Investigators Herb
are still unsolved. Officers did Hartley and Martin Laassisted with the
not comment on a possible Elrusclano
investi gation which continued
connection,
for almost eight straight hours
Fagan said officers were before Fagan ordered a break.

FURT LIIIJDERDALE iAP
Au th oriti es say n
M?thodis minister, apparently unable to bear the burkns of others any longer, committed suicide by hanging
himself on a raf ter of his church.
Police said th e body of Rev. W. Gordon Lowden was
found Friday hanging by an electrical extension cord
from a rafter in the attic of th e First United Methodist

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Police Seek Killer
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By DONNA FSES
Herald Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS -The summer vacatio ns of City
Commissioners will be in.
terrupted with a special
meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday at
city hall to clear up pending
business, according to Mayor
Norman Floyd.

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Altamonte 'Summer Vacation' Over

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By BOB LLOYD
- Ronald Glenn Revels, ,
former Oviedo resident now scaled a jail wall "like a Pmmiii
decomposing
y until the week of July .
Herald Staff Writer
Other
trials
on
this
weeks
Protage,
hid., possession of
living at Apopka, is vlieduled fly" to mmggle the tools into was unearthed March 13 in a
A double-barrelled docket is for trial on charges of larceny the jail as well as marijuana. shallow, nd grave in
firearm by a convicted felon.
twin dockets include:
scheduled In Circuit Cowl at of a motor vehicle and third. * Is awaiting itencing.
- Gary Steven Godell, 22, Or.
—Andrewi. Mi'n. 21,
beck
Sanford this week as two Cli. degree arson in cvcuctjon with
rlando,
two
counts
of
undo,
possession of controlled
Her husband, Lawrence G.
Hall has pleaded guilty to O
cult judges will hear trials the Jut. 15 theft and burning of Shazer, 22, who pleaded guilty manslaughter in the case and is
substance.
- Lijthet' Marion hive, 49,
involving 26 defendants.
- Hector Galloway, 49,
the Oviedo Fire Deportment and received a flve.ye prin acbekikd for sentencing July Ap,pka, buying, ri1ng and
Scheduled to be in trials at the rescue van,
sentence, has named Clinton as 16 At the time of the plea, Hall cooling 'token pro1erty and Geneva, aggravated assault. c
Ufllt time in thuI'rrit CW- Ronald Ray Dunn, 2o,
Rocky Ray Darnell, 20. of the ringleader In the escape told the court that he had grand larceny.
troixns are Circuit Judges k J. SiflfO
Floyd josylin, 32, 01 plot
- Bobby Dale Clark, 16, Casselberry, buying, receiving
cxried Jackson to Lovette's
Hcemann Jr. and David U. Dr Land, and Roy Brown
Otis Lee Jackson, 37, 01 00 house to see the body but that he Longwood, possession 01 con- and concealing stolen property.
Strawn.
Clanton Jr.. 28. of Apopka, face Maitland Ave., Winter Park, is (Hall) alone dragged the body trolled substance and two
- David Ray Fitzgerald, 23,
Ifighli
the docket, are trial together on charges 01 at- scheduled to stand trial on to the back yard and dug a hole counts of delivery 01 controlled Sanford, possession of con
trials for an Apopka man ac- tempted escape and possesgoc charges accusing him of and buried the corpse.
trolled substance.
MJbataZICt.
cused of stealing and burning 01 contraband in a county de- belpi% conceal the body of a
— Alexander Dlcaprlo, 29,
Donnie Yates, 22, 01 Malt
- Carol Dean Mock, 39, oran Oviedo Fire Department t.ntion facility,
Deliary, aggravated battery.
slain Altamonte Springs iran Land, had originally been lancb, grand larceny.
rescue van, three county jail
Clinton's wife, Elaine, 24, along with his stepfather, scheduled for trial this week on
The state has dropped a
—Gary Steven Thomas, 21, of
mutes charged in connection was acquitted by a circuit court Wilbur Hall, 41.
multiple charges, including Middletown, Ohio; Michael A. charge of uttering a forgery
with an aborted Mirth jail- jury June 12 on charves in conHall was charged with first- robbery, sternning from the Orlsty, 23, St Petersburg; against John Wesley, 39, of
break attempt, and a Winter nection with the snuggling of degree mur&amp; in the shooting April24 boktip of Little Dixie Timothy Lee Combs, 21, Sanford. !le had been scheduled
Part man accused of teing an hackiaws and tools Into county death Of his next-door nefghbx, Market at .ongwood. But Franklin, Fla., and Richard D. for trial on the charge this week
Pig çy after the fact of fir- jail March 2.
47-year-old Lerno Lovette, of
)tniatric tests have been Upinan, 23, Oxford, Fla., all on but the victim in the case, Willie
degree m'rder.
Mary Jane Shaztr, 21, of 517 Peachtree Lane, Altamonte ordered by the ct*zrt for Yates a charge of possession o( Craig, died in the June 9
F.rrest Dee Faller, 22. a Apcpka, has admitted she Springs in early March.
S'lflIflfll, ('nirntv..IaII fir* &amp;11 hta'v'.
and the trial has brenrontirnwql

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Sunday, June 2, 1175-3A

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Mayor Calls Commission To Work

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According to statistics Just released by the
National Safety Council, there were 283,438 ac.
cidents Involving motor vehicles on Florida's highways and byways In 1974.
Of that total, 1,986 turned out to be crashes which
had at least one fatality and IV,975 caused property
damage In excess of $100.

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WILL IAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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According to the figures, 35 persons lost their
lives In Seminole County traffic accidents last year
while 1,533 others were In jured In a total of 3,621
accidents reported.

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Year, $28.40. By Mall:
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occurred In urban areas while 1,632 took place In
rural areas. Sixteen of the rural accidents resulted
In fatalities and 12 of those In urban areas caused
deaths.
Seminole County residents, by and large, can be
rroud of the fact that on th nvr
retty well as compared to other counties'j
as
figures reveal there was only one fatality per every
400.2 million vehicle miles traveled,
Neighboring Orange County had the highest rate

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The misunderstanding and controversy that

characterized 15 years of U.S. military support of
South Vietnam seem to be persisting into the period
of resettlement of Vietnamese refugees. Some
public officials around the country are clearly
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th ought these to be Interesting enough to pass along
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And one last figure that might be worth noting: Of
all accidents In the state in 1974, careless driving
was the contributing circumstance that caused the
most-41,155.

Hold One Hostage
[)All ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) —Marxist guerrillas
Zaire released two young women, one American and
the other Dutch, after six weeks of captivity but kept an
American man hostage pending further ransom
negotiations, U.S. Embassy officials reported. They said
Carrie Jane Hunter, 21, of Atherton, Calif., and Emilie
Van Zinni Bergmann, 25, of the Netherlands were "in
good shape but tired” when they arrived at Kigoma In
western Tanzania after a 30-mile boat trip across Lake
Tanganyika. Kenneth Stephen Smith, 22, of Garden
Grove, Calif., remained a hostage in Zaire. He was also
believed to be in good health although U.S. spokesmen
they had no details about his condition,

So, when you're out there behind the wheel this
week, especially with a long July 4th holiday
weekend rapidly approaching, take a little extra
ecaution.

And, perhaps the most Interesting statistic of all,
according to the National Safety Council, 566 of
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A new multibillion
It is the practical problem of absorbing the
business
may
have
been
born
this
past
week.
refugees into our cities and towns that has aroused
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Principals may be due a new and unique form
many members of Congress and governors. They
of compensation for their toll.
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Picturing
"an
entirely
new
private
industry
should have looked more closely at the size and
"I'd like to make a motion that any principal
W
who survives for 10 years get a gold tooth,"
composition of the refugee lists before th ey began America," President Ford asked congress to
allowprivatecompanlestoproduceandsellhjgh
Seminole High School Don Reynolds told
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protesting about the impact on states and corn- quality uranium to nuclear plants throughout the
.
members of a budget committee earlier this
.
munities with unemployment rates and welfare world to hasten an end to the current energy
week.
costs that are already a problem,
problem.
"You need it," replied
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger estimates
the superintendent In Seminole, "You need
Since the dawn of the nuclear age 30 years ago,
the total number of refugees may be less than
than one."
then klngandselllngofenricheduranjumhas
60,000 — not the "hundreds of thousands" that
been a strict federal monopoly for national
some wild rumors first reported. Probably two- security
and safety reasons, and In Washington,
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needed uranium facilities over the next
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effect, had f or ced the 54-year-old veteran to step
lawyers, technicians and artisans people who, in
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15 years to the priva te sector, he was saving the
down.
the long view, can be an asset to our population, not
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taxpayers some o billion. While Sew legislators
"After that," Hug said pointing towards the
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KlMGFU
a liability.
,.osed u plan on principle,
dias, "I need a smoke."
While the political status of these refugees is the $8 billion federal guarantee Ford is seeking
Depends on his choice
identical, their background and prevpus economic from Congress to cover losses if private firma
status are not. Some are reported to have arrived find them.selves unable to build or operate
Quote of the week goes to Bob Hughes, prinwearing vpluable jewelry, but th is may simply uranium plants profitably.
cipal at Sable Point Elementary. Seems the
d
represent the only assets with which they could
budget review committee had just voted to not
mere also was question whether foreign
escape. It is far too soon to generalize about th e
allow
teachers' aides to be counted when
you
advise
us
how
you
will
proceed
and
vote
on
partnersthen private uranium enterprises Oil Problems Grow
scope of the "burden" the refugees may represent, mig
this inordinately severe problem which faces our figuring a principal's salary.
ht gain access to nuclear secrets. And en
or personal hardships any will have in the future. vimnmentalists and others who say nuclear"You people are destroying flexibility,"
Editor's Note — The following Is a copy of a people and our nation?
Hughes said.
Th issue surely would have raised less furor if energy is costly and hazardous felt the Ford letter sent to Sens. Lawton Chiles and Richard
Ibis
(Mrs.) Priscilla B. Green
The committee reversed Its decision.
the refugees were not arriving all at once. The proposal was a giant step away from solving the Stone and to Rep. Richard
Director
—Ed Prlckeu
United States has been admittinglegal immigrants nation's energy problems.
TheBoardofDtrectorsoftheMaltland.soiith
at the rate of nearly 400,000 a year in the last
Seminole Chamber of Commerce, upon
Wall Sbvd applauded the plan, however, As reconunendation of our Legislative Action Aviation Leadership
decade, not counting the nearly 600,000 from Cuba
The lions lurked otitside County Commission
nuclear-relatel stocks were among the week's Cornmittee., wishes to Inform you of our feeling
admitted under a special program. We are market
Chairman
Sid Vihien Jr.'s office Wednesday.
leaders In a moderate rally. The Dow on the problems this country faces due to
First, we of the Aviation Committee of the
naturalizing new citizens at the rate of about Jones Industrial average ended the week 17.68
Jim Ryan, president of the Central Florida
Greater Sanford Chamber of Comme.rm wish to
energy situation.
110,000 a year. What we are seeing is a bulge, and a
points higher at 873.12.
The problem oil production keeps vowing. thank the Herald for the generous coverage you Zoological Society, along with two other officials
small one at that, in a rate of legal immigration
Our domestic oil prodoction continues to decline have been giving to the activities of Sanford's ai th the zoo, were waiting to discuss the
development of the park lands which at that
that our society of 210 million people is geared to
Stock Investors also drew encouragement
our daily consumption of oil In this year is aviation community.
absorb.
from further government figures suggesting the expected to go up 3.5 per cent. Your constituents
Also. In harmony with your Sunday editorial, moment wri not a pleasant topic of conhas hit bottom, even If the good am
"Strong Leadership, Must for Sanford," we of versaflon.
are concerned.
The Vietnamese refugees can and will find
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!EIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Hit-and-run bombers
tcrrnrizet wealthy neighborhoods in Beirut while street
iighting raged unabated In the poorer e'a.'tern suburbs
Friday night and early this morning. The five-(Lay casualty toll reached 42 dead and 97 wounded as eight more
persons died overnight and 39 were wounded In the
eastern suburbs where leftist Moslems and Palestinian
guerrillas are battling right-wing Christian militiamen.
l)ynarnite blasts destroyed five shops and a Lebanese
bank in business districts and quiet residential areas preiously untouched by the conflict. One of the establishBritishowned grocery store popular with
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VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — Student protestors seized
Use U.S. Information Service library and the American
Embassy's general senice support compound here.
lliere was no violence and the students apparently just
walked in. One student In front of the USIS library was
armed with an M16 automatic rifle and others had walide
talkies. The Pathet Laobacked students occupied the U.S.
facilities possibly as a protest to the unilateral American
abandonment of the U.S. aid mission here Thursday.

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situated at 1141 East Altamonte
Dr.
Branch Manager of the
facility Is Ernest H. Padgett,
who joined FtnanceAmerlca In
1973 as branch representative
of the company's Sanford oflice. He was named assistant
manager for the Daytona
Beach bra nch of fice In 1974 and
later that same year was
promoted to branch manager of
the Altamonte Springs office.
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received a degree In technical
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Seminole Junior College.
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they proceded to drive around school where he saw a auditorium stage.
the area. Police say the men motorcycle parked between two
Deputies on Friday night
stopped behind the Florida portable buildings. Newshutz arrested an 18-year-old Sanford
A 20-year-old Sanford man Power and Light Building on reported that he then saw a man
for aggravated assault
was robbed of $200 Friday af- Myrtle Avenue and one of the metal fire extinguisher on
the with a motor vehicle and
ternoon by two men, one armed men pulled out an automatic ground next to a
garbage reckess driving.
with a .22-caliber revolver, who revolver and told Hudson to dumpster.
John Wayne Hoffman, Box
had requested information hand over the money.
Deputies report that previous 101,
booked Into county jail
about renting an apartment,
Police continued their In- complaints from the Fern Park In lieuwas
of $5,250 bond. A $5,000
Sanford police report.
vestigation Into the robbery area indicate that cars have bond was
set on the aggravated
Clemmie Hudson, 1
Pine Saturday, but had made no been sprayed by lire exassault
with
a motor vehicle
Ave., told police that two men arrests in the case.
tinguishers.
approached him at the Park
Seminole County Sheriff's
Newshutz reported that he
A. DeanLea,25, Box 197, Lake
and Shop grocery store at deputies early Saturday checked the
building and found Markham Road, reported to
Fourth Street and Sanford morning arrested two Maitland a rear glass door broken
and sheriff's deputies that burglars
Avenue shortly before 3 p.m. juveniles, who were caught partially opened. He then
broke into a storage barn and
The men asked Hudson to show inside the English Estates radioed for assistance. Sgt. Ja
y
several
antiques of unknown
them where some apartments School on Oxford Road In Fern Leman and Deputy Ron Gilbert
value
taken.
for rent were located, ac- Park.
arrived and went inside the
cording to police reports.
Reports say that Deputy R.A. school. They discovered the two
Lea said a set of German
Hudson then got Into the Newshutz, was on routine juveniles hiding In a storage scales and a lamp
were taken In
vehicle with the two men and patrol and pulled behind the room In the back of the the Friday afternoon burglary.

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Buck's dining room is available for parties
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Iinportant than ever throughout
asaocItion as Its first vice
Florida," he said. "Our
president.
population is more mobile than
McDonald Is president of me
that of other areas and we feel
Abstract Corporation of
an obligation to alert people to
DeLand, Daytona Beach and
some of the risks they can
Sanford, and Is based at that
encounter lf they do not seek the
company's Sanford office. Well
help of the real estate
knowninthetitle industry, heis
professionals who can be found
a
former member of the Board
In every community."
of Governors of the American Association, whose mernHe added that the conLand Title Association. He is bership nc
virtually every teznplated program will Include
also a director of the Flagship title underwriter, abstracting print and electronic media, as
U.S. Bank of Seminole.
firm and policy writing office well as color sound films and
McDonald's other past ac- licensed to do business In the personal presentations by
tivitles have included terms as state, Is now preparing a public FLAIR members.
mayor of Sanford and as a service program for the benefit
member of the Florida of prospective homebuyers and
legislature, and he is a past real estate investors, McDonald
The Altamonte Springs
district governor of Rotary SdId.
consumer finance office of
International.
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presidential primary "on the Tuesday a week before any
JACK ANDERSON
primary In any other Staie"
Officials of Maine, Vermont, Rhode Island and
Massachusetts deny their Intent to hold the first primary In the
nation, but concede privately their disenchantment with the
possible effect of the New Hampshire on voters nationwide.
Their apprehensions are centered upon the influence of the
state's largest newspaper, the Manchester Union, and Its ultraconservative publisher William Loeb.
Before Rogers Morton left the Interior said the spokesmi P. The same point was made
We can fin'i ii '.ei.ord at the F'ate De,'
welcome at the White House. It may have been a
New Hampshire's response to We threat of its neighbors Department, Sen. Paul Fannin, 11,-Ariz., called by a spokesman or Fannin.
ment that Mu: Ti) has ever bee,; usd
n coincidence, Redford told us....
came with commendable alacrity, but may be futile. Political upon him as one Republican to another for a
&amp;t the environmentalists are convinced thi
"official 4 11 ' We have es'ahIi,,he i 'jut
The CIA has received solid evidence from
traditions are fleeting In nature as attested to by the memorable small favor,
the decisisi was made so developers, who ilstingni.&amp;i /. itsitors have be.n take'. : the Cambodia that "over 100 military and civilian
assurance that "as Maine goes, so goes the.nation" and the
The senator wanted the Kota Game Range In support Fann-h, :4n get their hands on the land
Eiinwi
I'uetaUon, another rests I: ,'it he personnel who fought or served on the side of the
crumbling of "the solid South."
Arizona taken away from the Fish and Wildlife
STRANGE HtXT: The brother of Neu 'rz,'e is the Now Orleant at-eli. '.' ij were Lon Nol government were killed
Service and put under the sole jurisdiction of the Orleans underworld boss Carlos Marcello has 1tt/,Jit to the restaur:,r. tvv'e,e:, t 'lunteer thwestern provincial capital." The In one norCIA also has
Bureau Of Land Management.
sworn that the State Department has used him as P1, not ty any rru;1gt,',( -,t with t,' !ateDe- "reasonably firm evidence that
BERRY'S WORLD
similar large..
The latter has a reputation for being soft on an "official host at several luncheons and din- p1Uwra'
scale killings occurred In twn other northwestern
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land development. Environmentalists, tiers in honor of influential and important In.
provincial capitals .
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dignitaries."
therefore, suspected that some powerful
advlw's -ire ur/,'ng ('resident Ford to let the
Defense Secretary James Schlesinger has
Joe MarcelloJr., made the claim in an
developers were behind the move and that the
tppeal
Re,'ilIc.iri
convention
choose
mat
his
running
e
ordered
a secret review of the Japanese.
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DEAR DR. LAMB
Your
column on "Softer Bones Come
Car Wash, U.S. Bank, San. Chamber of Commerce with Age" was of particular
11
JUNE 30
interest to me.
Public meeting at City Hall, ford Plaza, sponsored by Grace building.
Altamonte Springs, with United Methodist Youth, 10
'1Y aunt has osteoporosis of
the
spine and has had several
1 'V Congressman Richard Kelly to a m -5 p.m.
JULY 9
compressed
vertebrae and has
AW
hear testimony on proposed
CALNO Council of Local
JULY
beenoncalcium,vitamlnDand
regulations which will
liv LAwItI:('E E LAMB
affect Astrological Research Guild, Governments meeting, 7:30 fluoride for some time.
Inc., will meet at the Starlight p.m., Casselberry Qty hail.
However, a friend of hers
servatlonists, environments- Ranch, Mobile Home Trailer
mentioned
a drug, Motrin, mostly a pair .illing drug?
One article Indicated that it was
lists, land developers, realtors, Park, recrea tion room, 600 E.
Inflhal
meeting
of
the
206
which
Is
supposed
to be a new
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DEAR READER Motrin Is habit forming but did not say
bankers, home builders, land Pershing, Orlando, 8 p.m.
Areawide Planning Advisory drug used for this condition, as a new drug in the U ni ted that usage would lead
owners and others, 9:30
to ad.
a.m. JULY a
Committee
notice and well as for arthritis.
States.
diction.
It
has
been
used
for
Longwood Ar ea CMmber of
Second quarterly Directors preliminary agenda
at
Are you familiar with ths type some time in Canada and other
I have been us ing Valium for
Commerce membership meeting of the Greater Sanford Altamonte Springs
Municipal drug, and Is it also being used countries. Because It Is new It quite some time and didn't even
meeting and breakfast, 7:30 Chamber of Commerce. 8 a.m., Civic Center
10:30 a m,
for osteoporosis' Is Motrin Is getting a certain amount of kno w that it was a tranquilizer
a.m. at the VFW Post 8207
play. You should think of it as a when I first started using it. Is
Home on W. SR 427.
substitute for aspirin. It Is there any factual Information
JULY 1
mostly for pain relief,
on its dangers? In view of the
Altamonte Springs City
The manufacturers claim It is large number of persons using
meeting, 2 p.m. at
useful in larger doses than Valium, I'm sure many people
city hail.
Bernice Golden
commonly used for in. would join me in welcoming
Claude Weldon, Geneva
JUNE17, irs
July!
Marie
Betty
Greenfield
A.
Nelson,
Longwood
flammatlon.
The same is true of your views on it. It was
ADMISSIONS
Seminole Singles, 7:30 p.m.,
Willie Herring
Teddy C. Willis, Longwood
prescribed for me to treat
aspirin,
Stepping Stones Center, across
Meniere's Disease.
Kary Holiday
Holiday
Neither tlotrin nor aspirin
from Sunland Estates on 17.92.
Ma
ry
McLaughlin
DISCHARGES
E.
DEAR READER — There is
Andre Pierre All oway
will arrest or slow down
Johnnie Marshall
JULY 4
Alvie Anderson
prssofdilving bones with no completely safe medicine,
Even Life-giving oxygen can kill
Sanford:
Mary E. Mitchell
AlI'day celebration at Fort Sadie Mae Brooks
age that so commonly occurs
Anthony
Montgomery
you. Also, because people
topped
Mellon Park
off with a Ulysses Burke
after the menopause
James
A.
Payne
in
women,
behave so differently in
fireworks display at night.
Ladle Darnell
and later In men. Both may help
Ruby
L.
Fleming,
DeBary
response
to medicines, what
Norman J. Gaines
to relieve any associated pain
J1JIX s
Et
he
l
M.
Grierson,
one
person's life can
DeBary from the condition. The saves
"Sanford's biggest Garage Bernice Golden
Dorothy A. Bell, Deltona
Loret ta Moran
medicines your aunt is already induce a fatal reaction in
Sale," charity event, 10 a.m., to
Yesterday's high was V.
Anr.a
Gilligan,
Deltona
taki ng are the ones used to help another.
6 p.m., Blair McGarvey, Jacob Sanders
overnight low 68.
star
White,
Longwood
L.
Claire H. Fellows. DeBary
coordina tor.
Pary
artly cl oudy w a chance Maud J. Athearn, New slow or stop the bone softening
process
of afternoon and evening
&amp;n)Tna Beach
thundershowers Highs mostly
DEAR DR. LAMB — On two
Margaret Barnes, Orange
In the low 90s. Lows In the low City
or three occasions! have read
7. Variable winds 10 m.p.h. or
Frank R. Kramer, Or ange some unsettling comments
less bu t stronger and gusty near
concerning the use of Valium.
City
MR.S.MAUDESCIIAAL
She ls survived by one sister, thundershowers. Rain
Mrs. Maude Schaal, 81, of Mrs. Dewey Hanson of probability 50 per cent today.
Sanford, died Friday morning. Maitland.
Extended Outlook Monday
Bor n in Sanford , Mrs. Schaal
lir-Isson Funeral hloTfl In through Wednesday. Partly
was a member of Holy Cross charge of arrangements.
cloudy with scattered mainly
Episcopal Church and a
afternoon thundershowers.
member of St. Marys Chapter
Funeral Notice
Little change In
Pfy
of Holy Cross.
with highs mostly In upper 80s
SCHAAL, MRS. MAUDE—
and lows in low 70 except upwas
Funeqlsecvke for Mri Maude
Sc Nail, Ii. Of Sanford. so died
per 7 in Keys.
yiiçj
Friday morning, will be h4dat
MEMORIAL PARK
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Daytona Beach tides, highs
II am. Monday at Holy Cro's
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12:10 a.m., 12:42 p.m.; lows
Ofl Car
Epii.:opal Church with Rev. 0,
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6:14 a. in., 6:30 p.m.
F Whitner Jr. officiating. Burial
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will be in Oiklawn Memorial
Port Canavernal highs 12:21
i llet ii
Park. Brisson Funeral Home In
M
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lows 6:13 a.m., 6:23 p.m.
p.m.;
charge of arrangement
farmers,

Executive

We hear rumors that our foreign sources of oil the aviation community wish to express our
Ryar, afwr malting Clow to 20 minute3for the
will
over
the
leadership
provided
by
our
increase
the
price
per
barrel
this
fall.This
happiness
meeW
I.,rtairt:
America, and the impact on any one on
will
mean
billions more going overseas to upset Airport Authority and the airport's new fixed
"This
.s what Joe Lewis Led to do, Wait In
community should be mild. Volunteer
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our
of
base
balance
of
Aero
Services,
In
employing
a
trade,
and
Increase
the
price
your
ck'idsing
room 30 minutes before the fight to
The government's index of leading economic
organizations already exist which can help give
Congress
has
passed
very
little
professional
marketing
consultant
to
tell
the
econornic
fuel.
To
date
the
make your opponent nervous."
substance to the sympathy America has always Indicators, an aid In predicting the
future, was up 2.1 per cet In May, the third or nothing to relieve our dependence on imported world about our $20 million air facility.
shown toward the homeless newcomer. With less straight monthly gain. The nation also recorded oil*
Society Executive Director Al Rozon:
however, we wish to call attention to an
"It works, doesn't It?
rumor and exaggeration and more facts to work a $1.05 billion trade surplus last month, the
It Is obvious that aiiy action taken will n- omrsight nn the part of the writer of Sunday's
Ryan:
Yes, It does."
crease the price of gasoline. This we must ac- editorial, me writer menUons two outstanding
with, we will see that the Vietnam refugee problem fourth In a row.
cept. We Insist, however, that part of the revenue Sanford Institutions, our Central Florida Zoo and
will be the mildest of those that the war in infrom increased cost must be diverted to
dochina produced for our country.
the Auto-Train. We feel strongly that our fellow
On the bond market, the State of courage off shore drilling,
research into im, citizens have every reason to be equally proud f
Massachusetts had its credit rating lowered
After the meeting, Vihien, as usual collected
proving production from existing wells, speeding our airport
with it $4 million,
I a top-level triple-A by Standard &amp; Poor'
in
his
fashion, smiled and sat down.
completion
up
of the Alaska pipeline, and
en program making it a lea Jer a E
doubleA
to
A-i
Jealousy
by Moody's decontrol oil and natural gas. Any tax measures
airports of the entire southeast in I nIid
'Ybu know," the chairman told the members
Investors Service Inc. The decision was the
uld encourage the Increase of energy States _ and its wide spectrum oftna u inresult of a credit review by the two bond raters
th press, "When you attack the zoo it's just
Lawmakers In New Hampshire, Jealously protective of
production and give producers the incentive to dustrial, educational and governmertil.
lt this; take a pregnant woman, lay her down
state's reputation as the first testing ground for aspiring can- as Massachusetts announced plans to market
produce more. Let's keep our energy producing
ir he gutter and kick her In the stomach."
onin2to6year notes this coming !I!
didates for the presidency, have given flexibility to their $4
companies alive and active.
Glen F er:i "U,
primary election law.
The public will not wait much longer. Last
Ct, tit
'iAlen probably caught the public's reaction
Wary of moves in other New England legislatures to
Moody's also lowered New Jersey's rating November the Congress was urged to move. We
I ! IimmIng a public project such as the zoo just
Aviation Co itt
establish regional primaries
possibly earlier than the
from triple-A to double-A, the only other state expect action.
Greater f; ti !i,:d i jut perfectly.
traditional first Tuesday in March scheduled In New Hampshire this year to fall in the ratings.
What are your views on this problem and will
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That latter age group was also responsible for
110,563 of those accidents while the second highest
number was produced by those 20-24 years ef age87,422 accidents.

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drinking drivers.
Friday appeared to be the worst day of the week
when it came to accidents in 1974 as 50,852 came on
that day of the week with Saturday a distant second
at 43,150 and most of those happened between 4 and

Among those killed, persons in the 15-19 age
bracket who died topped the list at 336 while the
second highest age group was that between 25-34
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with one fatality registered for every 200 million
vehicle miles traveled.
A grand total of 2,270 persons lost their fives in
traffic accidents in Florida last year and 156 of
those lost their lives In cities the size of Sanford —
second only to the 249 who died in municipalities
and incorporated townships with populations of
250,000 or more.

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Pearson immediately jammed the accelerator
of his Mercury to the floor, used the slingshot
technique which has won many close races here to
roar out of the Final turn and across the finish line
in front of Petty's Dodge by half a car length.

Pearson has career winnings of $1,360,951. He
has confined his racing to the superspeedways the
past 3L2 years and leads Petty In superspeedway
career victories, 32 to 28.

Petty has won the Daytona 500 In February five
times but never the Firecracker 400. He Is within
$27,347 of becoming the first $2 million career winner on the National Association for Stock Car Auto
Racing circuit.

They came Into NASCAR late model cornpetition about the same time. Petty was rookie °
the year In 1959 and Pearson took that honor the
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years, there are at least a dozen other nmn-andmachine combinations capable of winning.

The most he can win here including lap and
qualifying money Is about $20,000 so be won't go
over the top for at least another race.

Bobby Allison, third of the million dollar stock
car winners and third in superspeedway career
victories with 17, is a prime contender In a
Matador. So is his brother Donnie Allison' in a
Chevrolet.
Other top choices are Cale Yarborough, Buddy
Baker, Johnny Rutherford, Benny Parsons, Dave
Marcis, Richard Brooks, Lennie Pond, Jim Vandiver, James Hylton and Clifton "Coocoo" Marlin.
diver,
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late entry of A.J. Foyt, three-time winner at indianapolis and a two-time winner of the
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heard, huddled under an umbiella which between his legs.
proved a lightning rod. Both were held in a
The players generally said the storm hit
nearby hcspital for overnight observation. too quickly for many to invoke the light.
Arnold Palmer, who went Into today's ning rule and get off the course. Tom
rescheduled second round still trailing Watson did that in last week's stormpacesetting Dave Graham by three pelted U.S. Open at nearby Medinah
strokes, even got a scare In the middle of Country Club at which time Trevino said,
the'14th fairway. "A bolt struck nearby "lightning will never strike me. God is on
and I just (lr)((I toy club." s.id Palmer my salt','

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Petty was thinking of last year when Pearson
abruptly slowed as they swung into the last lap.
Petty, right on Pearson's tailpipe, swung sharply
to avoid a collision.

Both came to the press box after the race,
usually the winner's prerogative, and talked at
and about each other for half an hour on the ethics
of Pearson's maneuver.

OAK BROOK, 111. (AP) — Nobody had a who had lost two strokes to par when play
chance to invoke the lightning rule in the was cancelled,
$200,000 Western Open Golf Tournament
Graham, who shot a course record 65,
Friday, a scary, painful experience for six-under-par, In Thursday's opening
two-time U.S. Open champion Lee Trevino round, was Just teeing off on No. 10 and
and Jerry Heard along with several other was five-under-par when play was called,
players buzzed by electrical bolts.
"I heard the siren blow and I made a
Trevino suffered back burns and Heard
beeline for the clubhouse," said the
leg burns and had to be removed from the
AustralIan pro.
thunderstorm-struck Butler National
half the 156-player field had finished
course to a hospital as the tourney's when the sudden thunderstorm hit, but all
second round was cancelled with half the
secondround scores were erased. The final
Field home.
Bobby Nichols, Tony Jacklin and Jim two rounds will be played Sunday.
Trevino, Heard and Mike Fetchick,
Ahern also got lightning jolts. Nichols went
to the hospital complaining of a headache playing in the same threesome, had just
after a bolt struck nearby. Jacklin had a played to the 13th green when play was
club knocked 15 feet away just as he began halted at 4:04 p.m. CDT. Fetchick elected
a swing. Ahern was-Ieanhg on his putter to hasten to the clubhouse, but Trevino and
when a charge knocked it out of his hands. Heard sought a low spot near the green
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LONG POND, Pa. (AP) — Bobby
Unser, like motorists everywhere, will
be tr)ing to get a few extra miles out of
a tank of fuel when be goes out for a
drive today.
But when Unser goes driving,
a 1100,000 winner's check will be at
stake in the 500-mile race at Pocono
International Raceway—where he lost
last year for want of another gallon or
two of fuel.
"I was leading late in the race, but I
had to slow down to finish, or run out of
fuel,' Unser said.
"I'd rather stay behind the first 400
miles, then lead for the last 100 than
give up the lead because I was low on
fuel late in the race," said Gordon
Johncock, who leads the field today.
"That would be an awfully tough way to
lose,"
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was one of the 1 '-dest things I've ever
had to do. You nt 1r want to go racing
unless you can wi."i"
Unser finished liEu last year, but his
position was good enough to give him
the 1974 Triple "rown L'tle for the best
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at Indianapis. Johnny Rutherfoi
won the Long Pond race and
Indianapolis, but still finished second
the Triple Crown race. Unser leac
again this year.

Unser and Rutherford start togethi
in the second row Sunday, behir
Johncock, A.J. Foyt and Jerry Gran
Wally Dallenbach completes the secon
row.

Rutherford and Foyt, the 1973 Pocor
winner, are the only former ch.ampior
in the field for the fifth running of U
$400,000 event, the wor!ds secon
richest auto race.
The $1 million Indianapolis race
No. 1.
On the strength of his Indianapot
triumph last month. Unser is cm
sidered by many as the favorite ov
Foyt. But Unser never has won on th
21-2-mile trival. In fact, it's the on]
Indy car track he hasn't won on.
Foyt won it when Roger McCluske
the 1973 national champion, ran out
fuel while leading on the last lap probably close to w ha t would ha
happened to Unser last year if he ha
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Between Platt and the two men, they landed a 10-pounder,
one almost eight pund, one 6-pounds, 6-ounces and 18 smaller
ones up to three pounds. All were using plastic worms and at
times were getting strikes at every cast.
Tom "Hoppy" Hopkins fished the same spot with his fly rod
and "hula Popper," He tied into one more than 10 pounds, but
the hook failed to hold and It was released at the boat.
Lake Je!sup bream beds continue to draw anglers from all
over Central Florida. Many good catches were made there
recently.
A pair of Orlando anglers, John Rogers and Hugh Mills-,
had 57, Jack Smith and Marion Joyce 20, Josie and Violet Ezell
of Apopka 25 and 13ud and Barry Bevlin of Orlando 15.
Even camp operator Lowell Hiley took a few minutes to
land 14.
Live shrimp are scarce in the r,.tons area, but artificial
lures are doing well on trout and snook.
Kent Gibbens at the Tackle Box weighed in a 16-pound snook
landed by Wayne Hetzler in Spruce Creek. Hetzler was plugging
with a "Mirrolure." lie said he had three tnore as big hit his
plug but he failed to land them.
A 16-pound tripletall fell to A. If. Reese of Orange City as he
tried his luck at The Main Street Pier in Daytona.
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Norma Henry (505) and Carol Slaughter (489). Shannon Corsi
ulled the only 200 game (213), and Betty Hummel recorded a
193.
Stella limes holds the high average for the league with a 162.
"Queen of tie Week" is Donna Scott, who rolled 84 pins over her
4 average.
Turkeys were chalked up by Bobbie Hood, Millie Spring,
and Betty, who had a four-bagger.
Jan Ervin and Karen Pakavlo converted the 5-10. Karen also
claimed the 44-10. Famous Recipe Is back in first place, Cobla
i t Chargers is second and Longshot Is third,
Henry Lansford had the highest game (233) arfd a 547 series
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rolled the highest series (566) and games of 221 and 215. Danny
Swartzbaugh also had a 211 and Dave Sharp 2D4.
For the women, Jessie Dixon matched the men's high (547)
and she rolled two back-to-back 187 games. Rosemarie Beehner
had a4i2 and Rosa Ruffin had the second high game ofls3,
Wednesday Morning Petticoat Ladies high series was Mary
Johnson (514) and high game (201). Ann Smith right behind with
a 511 series and Sharon Williams rolled a 195 game.
Splits were converted by Polly Hall (6-7-9 and 3-10, Barbara
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,rulk os-b, Charlott Chaplin (6-74), Norma Sharp (2-7) and
Teresa Lowle (3-7), Mary chalked up two turkeys.
Karen Peters still holds the high average (157) and Mary Is
second with a 155.
Last week was position rowd and the results are In. The Big
Dip still is first, Wallace Auto moved into second and D&amp;W
Market is third,
"Queen of the Week" is a new bowlcr, Sandy Boyd, who
bowled 97 pins over her average. She has been bowling for seven

and snook are hitting around the bridges at night.
Wayne Brady at The Fishin' Hole said they are hitting on
"Trout Touts," "Mirrolures" and the "Doll Yahoo."
Ed Pennington tried top-water plugging on the flats in
Mosquito Lagou without much success. Moving Into deeper
water and changing to "Trout Touts," he scored with 20 keepers
and many undersized throwbacks.
Deep sea boats at Inlet Harbor are nwnlng between
thunderstorms, which makes the fishing uncertain.
Good catches of king mackerel continue to come in, but the
size is small. The head boats are getting red snapper, but not In
the huge numbers as last month.
Harmon Shields, director of the Department of Natural
Resources, warned dune ouggy drivers that it is against the law
to drive on the sand dunes.
"We are enforcing the law with the cooperation of local
sheriffs, law enforcement officers from the Marine Patrol and
officials from the Department's Bureau of Reaches and
Shores," he said.
He named Franklin, St. Johns, Flagler, and Volusla
Counties as the chief areas where violations have been the
heaviest and where a concentrated effort of enforcing the law is
being made.
The law p cthg saud dr.s is hi effect In 13 Florida
counties where the setback lines have been established. The
law was made to ensure that vegetation protecting the dunes is
not dammid.

Sanford's Victor "Taco" Perez Is on the threshold of the
biggest fight of his life, a 10-round shoot-out with Orlando's Joey
Vincent for the Southern Junior Middleweight Championship.
But Perez says he has never felt more alone in his life.
After Tuesday's third-round KO of Eustis' John Wayne
Battle, Perez explained his feeling:
"To walk into the ring I had to pass through an ocean of
jeering fans who were all wearing yellow Joey Vincent Booster
shirts. They were all screaming and calling me names, but
that's all right. They paid their money and they have the right to
say whatever they want.
"When I got into the ring the entire building seemed to rock
with their booing and I wondered where my friends from Sanford were. I saw a couple of familiar faces, but most of all I saw
those yellow tee-Shirts.
"Since I started fighting I've insisted on being introduced as
being from Sanford. But when Bruce Trampler took over (as
matchmaker), he Insisted I be Introduced as coming from
Orlando,
"He said more people could identify with me. I fought
against this idea ever since, but now I am beginning to believe
he may be right.
"I'm no fan of Vincent, but I have to give the devil his due.
He has loyal friends who turn out for all his fights to cheer him
on. They are behind him and they show it. They aren't afraid t'.
stand up and be counted.
"The fight with Vincent will be a tough one. I think my job
would be a lot easier if' knew my town was behind me."
HOOKS AND JABS. - The next boxing show in this area will
be at the Orlando Sports Stadium on July 8. It will headline the
hottest young heavyweight in the world, Minnesota's Scott
LeDoux (13-1 with 9 KOs) against a rugged Texas veteran,
Terry Daniels. Daniels was last seen against George Foreman
on nationwide TV and once challenged Joe Frazier for his title at
New Orleans. Also on the card will be Joey Vincent in a 10rounder against Miami's Tony Arnold.
The odds from New York on the Vincent-Perez fight, as
reported in The Madison Square Garden program, have Shifted
from 6.5 Perez to 6-5 Vincent.

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Jody Ballard. Shavers fought here earlier this year in an impressive one round KO over Jacksonville's Leon Shaw.
In following weeks, we may be seeing, via the tube, such
outstanding attractions as Randy Neumann vs. Duane Bobick,
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promised a shot at the winner of the Vincent-Perez title bout.
But first, the angry cuts he sustained over and under his left eye
must heal.
In Minnesota, Duane Bobick stopped Florida Heavyweight
Champ Oliver Wright in three rounds of action-fighting.
On July 25, a weekly live TV series begins with a couple
highly-rated heavyweight contenders, Henry Clark and Earnie
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Badcock.
Terry Smith fired a one-hitter
for Keystone. He struck out six
and did not walk a man.
Keystone collected three hits,
and exploded for eight runs in
the top of the Fifth inning.
Robert Smith tripled, Mike
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weeks. She started with an 81 average and is now carrying a 95
average.
Wednesday Evening City Slickers Mixed high series for the
men was Larry Williams 497 and for the women Sharon
Williams 466). The pair also took high games as Larry rolled a
206 and Sharon a 196.
"Star of the Week" goes to Sheryl Walters with 124 pins over
her average. She carries a 9 average and rolled a 179 game.
William Behreis still Is carrying the league's high average
1157j and Sharon Williams is high for the women at 144.
Lucky Strikes and Country Bumpkins are tied for first place
417-7) and Marboros are in third (13-I0).
Wednesday Night City Men's League reports a sensational
high game 265-789) series by Bill Westfall. Bob Locke's trailed
closely with a 234-571. Lowell Pettis had a 223-614 and Chris
Elser a 217-556.
Thursday Morning Shooting Stars Ladles report high series
Sharron Vihlen 04921 and Bonnie Link (484 Sharron also scored
the high game (197) and Elyse Isom (187) was second.
Carol Slaughter is currently carrying the high average (160)
and Bonnie is second.
Link Construction leads the league, and Johnny's Standard Is
second. There is a fnur.way tie for third place involving Kennedy Tractor, Smith Electric, Max Pools and Team No, 10.
Turkeys went to Phyllis Walsh, Bobbie Retatic and Sharron.
Split Conversion were by Dottie Hogan (3-10. and Carol
Slaughter 3-10.
Late Toyota Thursday Mixed high series goes to Jerry
Carlton (555) and Eddie Jackson (546). Women highs were Ruth
Smith (539) and Jeannie Adams (483).
High game for the men was Richard Williams (210436) and
[tick Smith (194). High for the women were Ruth Smith (206)
and Harriet Jackson (177).
Friday Night Roll-A-Bouts Mixed high average goes to
Barbara Sparks (161) and Norman Sparks (177). Norman also
rolled the high game (221-548) series and Jeanette Morris was
high for the women (188494).
"Star of the Week" is Curtis Johnson - plus 101pins. Split
conversions went to Wendy Bones (5-10). First place Is NO. 10 (71), second place is the Orignials, the Jinxes and Schlots Rookies
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few, but says they are hard to fool. Jerry Kirkman threw plugs
at the schoolers without much success, then exploded with three
on one cast.
On the Wekiva River, Camp Seminole reports mostly
redbreast and shellcrackers hitting and an occasional bass
landed.
George Cheney of Wekiva River haven Camp says that the
river is in good shape due to the rains and that fishing Is fair.
Bream, catfish and a few bass are providing the visitors
with enough action to assure a hearty fish supper. Many of them
are taken off the bank.
West Lake Toh;.ekilika below Orlando was the honey hole
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with motor trouble and towed them in. When they were ready to
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Is paying off with strings of bream and catfish,
C. G. Caudell, who did not take up bass fishing seriously until
a couple years ago, almost realized one of his goals,
4 His ambition has been to land a 10-pounder and to catch a
Limit string of 10 in one day. A few weeks ago he caught his limit
string, and last week he got the big one.

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River, causing an lmrovemnt In fishing. Catches of bass
big ones - continue to dominate reports from all parts of the
river.
At the Oteen Bridge. where bass have been scarce for
weeks, Tom Gordie pulled In a nine-pounder early In the week
and followed it up with a seven-pounder on Wednesday. One of
his favorite lures is the "Gay Blade," a small metal lure with
$tiinnow-like action.
At the same camp, John Cash landed a bass of four pounds,
and the cane-pole fishermen are bringing in stringers-full of
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The bay mare paid backers
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victory back by Bob Neely. D's
Crystal Ball was second. Citans
Comet finished third in the six.
horse trotting highlight.
It. Neil Makin. a member of
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IS THE PARTY OVER?
Th,re's no getting around the fact that your high

school years are some of the best you'll ever have. Good
friends, good times, lots of laughs. Maibe even a little
learning. But now that you're graduating, you really have
to decide, "Is the Party Over?"
For some of your classmate-s. it probably is. They'll
settle into jobs that aren't going anywhere and that's
where they'll sit. With their memories.
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But if you want to go -places in life, you can And
there's one job that can start you out on the right foot
better than any other we know of. The Marine Corps.
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also knew they needed firefighters who could
answer the call during the day," said Barar
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available — willing — so I
joined."
Husband Charles was not too Impressed
with her decision to btgin with. "It had
always been a man's organization. Naturally
most of the men were reluctant at first to
have women joining. But they've changed
their minds," smiled Barbara.
At present, six other women are volunteer
firefighters in the city: Margie Hess, who is
vice president of the organization, Jennifer
Standers; Wanda Stumbo; Nancy O'Rourke;
Bonnie Herndon and Torey Riley, who at age
16 is the "baby" of the outfit, a junior
firef ighter.
Most of the women are married and their
husbands are firefighters as well. Their
children, fortunately. are old enough to take
cars of thirawliva diould both pa"aft m
sper the (ire alarm In Va mWdle of the nlght.

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answer:firefIs.Because,whentffre
alarm shrilLs out, no one stops to ask who's a
man and who's a woman. They're all Just
firefighters together, In there rubber boots
and all, putting out the blaze,
Of course, it hasn't always been that way.
Up unUl two or three years ago, It was strictly
firemen who put out fires In Lake Mary (and
still is, elsewhere in Seminole County.) But
I'this Equal Rights Ubg" has put a stop to
all-male membership of Lake Mary's
Volunteer Fire Dept.,- according to Its first
female member, Carol Hoffinan.
"I decided to Join because the men need the
extra help during the day when most of them
are away at their jobs," CArW explatned. "At
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women have jobs, too. Barbara is a registered
nurn, Carol a bookkeeper and Margie a
rehabUitation riur3e; Jennifer is employed by
a local motel gird Wanda Is a clerk in the
County Courthouse.
A fine spirit of cameraderie has developed
among the men and women in Lake Mary's
volunteer fire department. According

having women as honorary members and kit
them Join as active memberL
"In other words, that there be no
discrimination on the basis of sex.
"It wasn't long before members started
trickling in," added Carol, now a veteran of
three years as a f irefigh ter
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exist among the women firefighters.
"The men know we're qualified to the extent that they don't have to protect us. We've
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Both Barbara and Margie bring their
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the department. Barbara has taught a first
aid class to the other volunwers. and recently
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Pin state cerUficaUon after completing an
W-hour cmirse in ftmma nuIrsilu.
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were women," wai another comment.

CaroL Warula and Narx-y g- are catfisd
scuba divers which quslifies them for sprcW
rescue work.
Clad in red jumpsuits. yellow waterproof
coaLs, gloves, boots and helmets (all small
men's sizes; women's sizes in firefighting
equipment aren't availabse) it's virtually
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their male counterparts when they' re on the
Job.
More woem are being encouraged to join
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same reason
original eight joined—to better protect their
city from fire. Jennifer Sanders is mem.
bershlp chairman, and whlle she extolls the
good work done by her comrades, she warns
that firefighting is not just the glamor of
racing around with red light flashing and
siren bWing. It's difficult and dangerous
work.

We've erwugh sense to know our limits and
don't push ourselves into unnecessary
danger," said a tWrd.
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based on the sound training each woman has
received. Nancy and Carol are particularly
proud of the fact that they were the first two
women in the state of Florida to become
certif ied firefighters.
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course a m no e or ege q
them for this distinction, and Nancy won
additional honor as class valedictorian. The
women had to meet the same physical
requirements as the male students, and
announced with pride that
had no difficulty keeping up with the rest of the class.
Jenrdfer and Bonnie have both graduated
from the 82-hour Emergency Medical

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Mary Katherine Rc.sler, cousin of the bride was
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Gracie Im Mo0whan &amp; SbwJvfie 7'rl., Casselberry
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held its final meeting until Excelsior Springs High School, Marilyn Hall, a Long
October at the Fire flail. A and Cindy is a teacher at the resident of Third Street. She
conies to Chuluota From
cover dish dinner was served. Junior high School.
Mrs. Riepe said her children Seymour. Conn. tier two sons,
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Lyle Suffield, chairman of had not seen their cousin
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Winners of the Americanism
coming year is going to be both up in your company; and justice systein, maarriage, Essay Contest,Rusty Gasnett,
busy and interesting for women Educational needs. Also, In- divorce, and women on welfare Paul Hagler and Dan O'Hara
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the topics in this were recently presented gold,
in Seminole County.
fr" course.
Hem are some of June's special interest.
silver and bronze medals,
plans: club women searching
Some programs and dates Man and Women: Myths and respectively, by Mrs. Leon
B JEAN PATIESON
for meaningful additions to already finalized inc,
'ude a free, Stereotyping. Li a very specW Lemaltre,
president
of
Women's Editor
their 1975-76 programs are short, four-part course on program which will explore the American Legion Auxilary Unit
reminded that ProJect 21st Assertive Training for Women roles of men and women In our
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Is for you, too, scheduled to start July 29. society and how the role exIn all, 199 students from the Post, will soon attend Boys
If your organization is in- Other As.wtive Trrdning for pectations affect our lives. No
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ficipated
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programs, contact Ms. Gordon 29. Other assertive training most welcome to attend.
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A program of Interest t largest number of entries in 10 £00 ua,es
soon to make arrangements to courses will be scheduled
school age children, Dick and years. According to hirs.
participate either on-campus or during the year.
En your own clubhouse.
Wo men Inter ested in Future Jane as Victims, is available Lemaltre, civic judges were
Well, the time has finally
the topics June Education W I F E
six for viewingand discussion to amazed at the response, In.
and thoughts expressed come: this Sunday, at 5 p.m.,
. expects to cover: indicate to part course is being planned to parent-teacher-coumlor 917. terest
the
youth on the subject, after opening regularly to
her which interest you par- start in September -there is no oups or other interested or- by
Sanfordites,and their friends
"My Country Tis of Ilee."
ganizations.
ticularly: Economic needs of fee for this program either.
for 52 years, the gates of the old
June is always looking for
women ; Re-entry to job
June has been working with
Also, Laura Taulbee, II Sanford Zoo will close (or the
market, Ufe planning; Rights inter-county organizations to suggestions for seminars on Lyman High School student last time.
and responsibilities under the plan and present Marriage and subjects of interest to local sponsored by the Auxiliary, has
law , Low-income and welfare Di vorce Crisis programs which women so call her at the departed for G irls State at
The story h as happy ending,
problems; Female head of will be staffed with trained per- college if you have any Tallahassee where 250 girls however, for as we all know, on
requests Arid as always, free from throughout Florida will July 4 the Central Florida
households Ski ll deve l opment; sonnel
Consumer education and
Law for Women, a video counseling, testing and referrid learn the rudiments of govern- Zoological Park gates will
practical skills to save money; taped course which covers all services are available through ment from the local to the state swing wide open, welcoming for
Male awareness programs, bspects of women in relation the office of Project 21st Cen. and federal level. William Gaul, the first time the people of t1u.
Ilie woman alone; Divorce and ship to the law will begin later tury Woman
a Lyman junior sponsored by area to their new zoo.

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Following a reception at the Carlton House, Orlando
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Out of town guests came from Alabama, Washington,
D. C., Oklahoma, New York and California.

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Out-of--town guests were from Jacksonville, Orla ndo,
Lakeland, and Chatta nooga, Tenn.

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Civic Center with some 200 children registered; softball
with 75 registered; 50 children in tennis; 60 adults in
tenn is ; 20 in story hour and 36 in cerami cs.
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also special activities which Joanne plans throughout the
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Joseph Jenkins, Sanford, was best man.
A reception with dancing followed the ceremony.
The couple took a wedding trip to Daytona Beach and
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Alice Marie Monti was maid of
Jnn
Holbrook, Debbie DiLello, Karen MacVIcar, Diana
Sorenson and Renee Caserta were bridesmaids
The honor attendant and bridesmaids wore ide ntical
floor length gowns of flocked floral dotted swiss st led on
an empire Line with sheer Jackets. The maid of honor wore
a yellow picture hat and the bridesmaids wore white
picture hats. They carried bouquets o yellow and white

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organza over taffeta The bodice and skirt were accented
in pearl traced by re,-embroidered alencon lace. It had
long tapered sleeves and q sheer high neckline and chapel
length train. Her silk Illusion veil appliqued with
matching lace was attached to a Juliet cap.
She carried a bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses,
white carnations, baby's brea th and ferns with white
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in physical education from State University of New Y,
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Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an

'1k illusion eil fell from a cap of alencon lace and seed
pearls. She carried a cascade of yellow roses, carnations,
'-;)ider mums and baby's brea th.
She was given in marriage b) her father . Diane
VdrDeroef was maid of honor and Pam Rosier, sister-In
law of the bride, was matron of honor They wore mint
green floor length gowns of chiffon layered over a yellow
underskirt with ruffled, off-the-shoulder bodices They
carried nosegays of yellow roses, carnations and baby's
breath.
Bridesmaids were Rhoda Williams, sister of

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From u small family in New York (Joanne is one of
two children) she says she has always enjoyed working
with young people and spent her summers with the police
leue teams and also ,vas a volunteer at a camp for the

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bridegroom's parents are Mrs. Ella Ashcraft, Sanford
and Robert

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Barbara A. McGowin &amp;
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Richard J. McCowin.
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Magnolia Ave ., Cheryl M
A class on 'TucaUon (or a cugnified and educated manner.
Dawn Goings Ma
Paseler.
Gentle Birth" will begin July 14 Classes include information
Murray Hubert Jr.
Ugeri!
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Judith 7
Aubrey I. Davis Jr., 34, 232S at 7 'M p m fri Room 5 of the regarding pregnancy, labor and
iierinan a laiin&amp;gin
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Kevstone Ave., Lois Ann Deltona MeOwdist Church oil delivery, and
breathing
Janet L.
Av~erson, 26, same add.
Normandy Boulevard. Six two.- techniques. Nu!ritlon, child
Jayne M., Wf maiden name
-Cliarles E. Reyrolds, 20, 1903 hour classes will be offered on care and breastfteding will also
Stuart
restored — J ayne
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18th Chiruta Allen 18, 1415 consecuti ve Monday nig1' to be (tLSCUb.Sed
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Daisy Hei man &amp; Will.
Barfield.
W. 7th SL
those interested in childbirth
Expectant mothers or
Barbara P. Rayburn &amp; Uoyd
Nancy Beal Hammond &amp;
Dibrell R. Hampton, 23, Rt 2 education.
couples shouid attend classes
J.
George Sidney
Bx 775, Flagstaff Ariz-, Pamela
The classes are being Offered six to eight wetks prior to
Cherry A McClanahan &amp;
B. Porter, 22, 41 E. 2nd St., by Education for a Gentle delivery date. Pre-regi.stration
John Wm.
A
Chuluota
Birth, S non-profit organization 13 necessa ry For further inDarle ne J Power &amp; Wm
Michael Lewis Brown
James W. Strick;and, 19. P013 dedicated to preparing couples forination, contact Mr. or Mrs,
Clark
Donna Pierce
96,1k Monroe, Joy A Downing, for the birth of their child In a Walter Meriwether of Sanford
Chester Konicid &amp; Ruth E, 17, Bx 145, 1k Mary
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I.Arry L I.Astier, .11, 110
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All the programs are funded by the city of Sanford
with a small additional charge for materials in classes
such as arts and crafts and ceramics. Non-residents can
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Slonica Kaylin 011iff and Robert L&amp; Ashcraft were
married Friday, June 13 at Sanora Clubhouse. Mrs. ROge
Accardi, Justice of the Peace performed the double-ring

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While many i,ple think of the recreation program as
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were united in marriage by
Vernon tJhran. in an
afternoon double-ring ceremony June 21 in Saint Mary
\Iagdalen Church Maitland
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.

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In a candlelight, double-ring ceremony, Sherron
Adelia Rosier became the bride of James Earle Williams
at 7:30 p.m. June 21 in the First Baptist Church of Mt.
David Coffield officiated
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Staplev
Rosier, Mt. Dora and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Rosier, Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs. William FL
S.'ooper, New Smyrna Beach. The bridegroom is the son

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Palmer to George Franklin James Thomas Uckteig,
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Ed. F. Brooklyn, 112 Bunker Altamonte Springs.
was
bride-elect
The
Lane, Sanford.
The tilde-elect Is the grand- graduat ed from Lyman High
Donald C. Merrick, 20, 825 hl. Mundy, 10, same.
McC)urry, 21, 409 Sheoah Blvd., Springs, Marjorie T. Adderly,
daughter of ,Mrs. Bridget floyt, School. She attended Florida
Valleydale Ave., DeLand,
Eddie
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43,
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25, Winter Springs.
25, same
Rosindale Mass. She was born Technological University and
J. Davis,20,1809 Lincoln 195 Sipes Ave., Lucille Rogers,
John C. Johannesmeyer, 33, 1
Bernard
E.
Hart,
19,
900
in Chelsea, &amp;lam. and is at- graduated from Florida State Wilm
Ave.
42,
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Winston Rd., Maitland, A
Willow
Grove
St.
Altamonte
3434
tending Seminole High School. University.
Andrew J. Todd, 48, 211,*
Michael
A.
Ferrell,
25,
25M
Ill,
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Deborah
J. Howe, M
Springs,
Julynn
Capuzzi,
.W is a teacher at Evans
Her fiance was born in
Ridge
Dr.,
Winter
Park,
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Br.
175
WInter
Park
Sly.
Park,
Buttonwood
Ave.,
W.S.
1408 Fern Park.
ndson of High SChOOl,
Sanford and is the
R. House,
l.4. W. Susan L ecoc, 1, 170 Jay
Stephen D. Thornhill. 19, lit I
Fredrick 1. Alexander,
H ha
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Hm Edith Dougherty, Sanford
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Dr., Altamonte Sprinp.
Bz 308, Maitland, Michelle J. 1413 W. Davidson Ave., Sherrie I
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest North Miami High School and Washington Apt. 2, Orlando
Grant D. Haines, 17, 115
David A. Hyde,26, Titusville, Watters, 19, 1510 Chilean Ln., N. Fender, 18, Rt 2 Bx 706,
Brooklyn, lAke Mary.He is a attended Seminole Junior
Azalea Ln.,Tammy 1. Ross, 16, Barbara L Sheaffer, 25, 605 Winter Park.
Longwood
grp.duate of Seminole High College. He studied at
600
20th St.
Baywood
Dr.
Gerald
K.
McAuley
23,
104
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School and Seminole Junior Walkinshaw School of Martial
RichardWalter,
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rd, Rebecca S. Cochran, 23,
College Adult Education. Ile is Arts where he now teaches. Ile
Seminole Ave., Longwood,
or
Daphne
J.
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Ridge Di'
employed by McRoberts Tire is also employed by the Coca
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Julienne
Blkhain
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Mart
in,
.afliOFurVe
Joseph
McKinney, 18, POB
Cola Compary in Plymouth
Co
Oxford Rd., Fern Park
Garold Page, 18, 2035 Grove 67 Longwood, Deleta - R.
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Torino,
N otre
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On
106 hlollard, 17, POB 67 [k Ruth
Dame Dr., Altamonte Springs, Larkwood Dr.
Dr., Longwood
Creed Catron Jr., 26, Federal
Disso.lutionsOf
Hona'Id S. Drabman, 31, 375
Clemson, Alt.amonte Springs St ,Bluefield W Va Kristin C Palm Springs Rd. Altamonte
Stewart F. Clark Jr., 24, Rt 5
R. Gail Tate &amp; Joel W.
E --elyn
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Patricia 'Harris &amp; Bx 605 Ocala, Maureen E.
Michael F. Sulllvan&amp; Helen Larry Ray.
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June 30 and Jul'. 1 at th
Through th e winter months there are such activiti es
as cheerleading and baton twirling, both of which are In
preparation for the Christmas parade, gymnastics, art

Joanne Linders Is a typical OUtdOOt3 kind of girl. SO
when the paneled, air-conditioned office at Sanford
Recreation Department (Civic Center) starts to Close in
around her, she slips outside under the guise of "checking
up on my kids."
Joanne t single, but her family Includes som'
children who are currently participating In Sanford
Recreation Department's summer program As super
VtSOrifl charge of all east side facllitles(fl(,berj Robinson
Lsher counterpart for the west side 24-ear-old Joanne is
responsible For some eight instructors and is In charge of
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Kenneth L. Williams, Sanford and Michael I- Lyles,
Atlanta were ushers.
A reception was given in Knox flail.
Out-of-town wedding guests came from Sanford,
Oviedo, Orlando, Titusville, Gainesville, Tampa,
Clearwater, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Pierci.-, Port Saint
Lucie, Cocoa Peach area, Seattle, Washington, Atlanta,
Columbus and Dalton, Ga. ThIe bride was a member of the
Faculty of Freedom Seven School. Many of her former
pupils sat in the ribbons and during the remption a group
picture was takrn with the bride and groom
The couple will make their hume in Chattanooga
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green Qiana featuring a lace Inset with a high neckline in
the front of the bodice and long fitted sleeves. She wore a
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prenuptial music. Mrs. Will iam Henry Martin, cousin of
th e bride, was soloist
Given in marriage by her th arid moth er, th e
br ide wore a formal length gown of buttercup yellc'v
soft elbow ength collar.
chiffon The bodice
The graceful tiered skirt flowed from a natural waistline
encircled with a crushed self fabric sash extending almost
to the hemli ne She wore a picture hat of matching ch fon
made of bias folds with velvet ribbon trim Hand rolled
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Maitland Day

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What started 18 years ago as a small community
event is now one of the largest Independence Day
celebrations in Central Florida.
A children's pet show from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 29
at the Maitland Civic Center will lead up to the July 4th
(lay-long celebration sponsored by the Maitland-South
Seminole Chamber of Commerce.
Ribbons and trophies will be awarded and there will
be an animal exhibit by the Central Florida Zoological
Society, according to Mrs. Phyllis Green, executive
director of the area Chamber of Commerce.
With a Bicentennial theme of "199 and Counting," the
18th annual "Maitland Day" will begin with a parade at 9
n.m. from Lake Sybelia School, traveling down Maitland
Avenue to the civic center. It will feature floats, marching
units, the Rosie O'Grady lire engine, and fire units from
south Seminole communities. There will be a special
children's unit, which following judging of costumes, will
Fall in at the end and march along with the parade.
Opening ceremonies will begin at 10 a.m. with prizes
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On the grounds of the rivic center there will be games
l%)oths, pony and amus&amp;'men riles, food booths, finale of
the hole-in-one golf contest for adults, and a Gay Nineties
14-cr Garden in which there will be continuous entertainment.
The U.S. Navy Band will present a concert at noon
and the judging of the Miss Maitland contest will begin at
12:30 p.m . The winner of this contest will take part in next
year's Miss Florida pageant.
Winding up the festivities will be a family-style
chicken barbeque dinner.
Bob Hamilton is chairman of "Maitland Day" which
has carried it's original name even though the com•
inunities of Altamonte Springs, Caaselberry, Longwood,

vnllv hall. basketball soft hII

Each morning the children being the lucky recipients of
! Newsome, development and other sports. Indoor acdirector for Channel 24, the tivities include the use of a pool are bused to the Forest Lake two programs to enjoy this
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Washington,
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lessons and gymnastics.
VFW Auxiliary
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companied by his lovely wife,
After lunch the children have
Barbara, and their two August 17. This program is in a choice of participating in
The Ladies Auxiliary to
daughters, to attend the Public the early s ta ges of devekpment special activities or taking part Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
Broadcasting Station Con- and will hopefully expand as it in indoor activities under a 5405, Winter Springs will hold
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all over the U.S. gathered in the indoor games and games that church grounds. The special Federal Savings Bank located
nations capital to attend can be played by the younger activities include roller skating, on State Road 434 in l.ongwood.
seminars and excnange ideas. children. Daily attendance bowling, canoeing, and horVFW Post 5405 will hold its
The highlight of the convention averages 65 children. A ping seback riding. There is an extra next meetin" on July 2 at 8 p.m.
was an appearance by pong tournament is set for July charge for these activities, at the Sheoah Golf Clubhouse on
Secretary of State Henry 7.1l. It's still not too late tojoin Daily attendance averages State Road 434 in Winter
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about 70 persons.
Springs.
delegates on June 17.
A
summer
recreation
On July 4th. a "very soecial'
,rr jIi oani7ltqr in ttu'
Hardly recovered from that program is also sponsored by Independence Day Carnival city, there i's still time to sign up
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Newsomes are busily engaged Church on Moss Road under the grounds which will include a be 'ield on July 12. Contact Carl
Mr. and NIrs. Jerry Farella toast 25 years
in preparing for their annual direction of Lauren Fardells. bike rodeo. a parade and "St,nny" .14itchell at the clt%
family reunion which has been until Aug. 31.
traditional carnival treats.
hall.
Open to children seven to 15
held for the past 14 years with
A camping trip is planned for
The Winter Springs Junior
members ot the family years of age, it is a day camp July 18 at Ocala National Park. Police will hold a meeting on
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traveling from all over the type of program. Children take Another camping trip will be July 1 at the Seventh Day
to the selected meeting a bag lunch and can purchase scheduled sometime in August. Adventist Church at 7:30 p.m.
place.
soft drinks at the church. It is
An added attraction offered Scheduled for the evening Is an
South
This year's hosts will be the open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. by the church are tennis lessons arts and crafts rorkshop to
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Farella of Ave., Sanford, chose a formal Newsomes, on June , at the Monday through Friday and for children and-or their make articles for the city
Quality Inn in Longwood. The Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. parents to be given by tennis Bazaar.
209 Sunimerlia. Ave.. Sanford, gown featuring a blue and
mammoth task of feeding the Evening programs are held on pro Joe Stephens.
Boys and girts ages 10. 13 are
celebrated their 25th wedding silver
bodice,
white
silk
pleated
expected
65-70
relatives
falls
on
Sundays,
Tuesdays
and
Last
year's
famine
has
welcome
to attend and join.
anmvrsary with 150 friends at skirt and
silver
accessories,
the
capable
shoulders
of
Thursdays
from
4:30
to
8:30
become
this
year's feast with There are no dues or
a dinner reception held at the Following cocktails, hors
Barbara Newsome.
p.m.
the
youth
of
Winter Springs registration fees charged.
Mayfair Country Club, June 21. d'oeuvres and dinner, the
One of the highlights of the
The couple has lived in couple cut a beautifully reunion is always the tlghtlngof
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Sanford for the past 20 years. decorated anniversary cake an old kerosene lamp
that
has
are members of All Souls and were honored with a toast.
been in the family for years.
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year
it
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taken
to
the
children, Carol, Jerry Jr. and
Hostesses at the event were
meeting
place
and
lit
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Diana. Farella is president of DcLorah Roberts, M
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Slumberite, Inc.
Whelchel, Pam Erickso
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n and celebration, the family selected
They were married on July Teri Fay, and attending the
to host next year's reunion,
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and his brother and sister-inyear's reunion will be the
For the anniversary oc- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Farella, christening of
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member of the clan by the
whose parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nofre Amendolaro of family
minister, Rev.
James
John Pierre Live at 201 Virginia Largo.
Johnston, who has married
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most of the nieces and nephews,
ncluding the Newsomes.
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and diane; recently In Sanford. Preceding dinner they worshipped together at St. John Missionary
Baptist Church. Sisters iStandlng from left) are Elizabeth McKenzie, Pompano Beach; Alberta
Detreville, Ethel Huisman, Josephine Smith, all of Sanford and Annie L Gills, Pompano Beach. Also
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minister, hopi ng to get some
ronsolation and assurance that
she was now in heaven.
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because she didn't believe in
Jesus Christ."
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product containing chlordane. needed. It is very effective in
Sq uirrels often take over an
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Winged insects may also be (ration and that his dog became side the window may do
the is a problem that should be
spotted emerging from one or tickless as the result of rolling trick,
dealt with at once. Even cxanother place, wooden beams around on the treated lawn.
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mice have a lot of Micky Mouse if there are no exterminators at
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tapered at the waist and the It Into an envelope and then it is it question then of choosing do
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the litter of seven are on their exterminator does his job.
way to fierce propagation.
bat has token up resiI f a during
Choose the quickest excision, dence
the winter, you
but (10 not use a product that is
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to
draw
also intended for rats. You don't must try
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experience.
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Sunday, June29, 17S-5C
Rats may be eliminated by
________________________________ destructive morsels that they They did not light the house, The loose-Lay vinyl floor- pink-and-white polka-dot sophisticated porcelain knobs, over the dresser we see a dark,
little girls may not be made woodsy setting. it could even
covering in the Four-Poster seersucker that can be bought
take back to their nests, al. built a large fire outside
and bedroom is Imperial Accotone. in any dress-goods rtore. This of "snakes in snails and puppy be a "bog" if you look real
though some people prefer to kept their automobile lights
on It has assorted cartoon-like same faoric was used to sew the dogs' tails" but they are cer- close. There are little frog
use traps. However, traps can and they claim they lured the animals that
mingle happily in bedspread, dust ruffle, and tainly romantic about frogs. puppets on the window seat and
be dangerous since a rat might bat from the house. It did ta
ke a colorful and playful backdrop that is shirred and After all
one may just be a a frog-me,tif mirror overhead.
bite you if the trap is picked up most of the night, they said, but
menagerie. It's called "Little nur.g on a spring rod at the back charmed prince in disguise!
Th ere is even i plastic frog toy
prematurely.
It was worth It.
Critters"
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and-green colorway, Louisa
The bed Is a simple D-I-Y
Cowan chose the room's color project with the kind of banister
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burnings bought for railings at
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Both the hanging and floor
shingles on the roof. We would the roller or brush along as far
reveal a protected parquet storage chests, and the chair,
like to have a new roof in- as you can reach comfortably.
wood floor, or It can be replaced are unfinished furniture
stalled, using asphalt shingles. Another thing to remember is
with luxury-like carpeting that painted white. Knobs are
Will the old shingles have to be that, in painting, you should fol.
a teen-ager will be ready for. decorated with jigsawed
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spreading tree, a tranquil nude,
removed'
low the sun. Paint the side of the
It's a great do-it-yourself wooden "bows" attached to a
a"morningkiss" - aboyanda
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room, Take the window cur- tiny-I-inch cube and screwed
girl under a rising sun. Another thins
condition of the old roof and its moment you begin, then follow
they're white bed- into place. Later
these can
Not
everything
in
home
is an American fantasy
rug
supports. If the roof, deck and the sun around so that you paint
sheets trimmed In the kind of be replaced with more
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supports are warped, rotted or
here the sun has already been. furnishing will be coming up zoo-like forest with a sleeping
otherwise structurally damn- This prevents the sun from red, white and blue with liberty beauty, animals and birds, all
aged, the old shingles will have drying out the ,,.nt too quickly. bell motif for the Bicentennial. "poe tic desig ns," in 29 colors.
to be removed so that the de- ALso, it's a lot more coin- Two artistic women, Helen Another piece with youthful
, teriorated framing can be re- lortable to paint in the shade Webber and Annie Bohlin, have heads and expressions of poetry
shaped
designed a couple of dozen is
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letters
paired or replaced. The roofer than in the sun.
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message.
shingles can be installed over cheap price. When I removed
and melds it into a work of art.
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the wood — which usually is the the old finish
corn- Like music and lyrics, it is hard
with varnish municate with the outside to
case he will have to remove remover, I discovered
that the
tell which comes first, the
world. The whole ta pestry (wall
loose or protruding nails arid
ood underneath had a beaulin e of poetry or the design,"
replace them, renail loose tilul grain, although 1 do not rug) medium is something that commented Edward Fields,
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shingles are badly curled or with lacquer, but that when
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turned at the butts, he should mentioned this to a Friend, he of San Francisco, who received
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nail along the butt edges a said lacquer could onb' be her master's degree in art from
feathering strip that will pro- sprayed on. Is this true? I don't the Rhode Island School of De[i i___ I - ,*
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vide a smooth surface for new want to bother with a sprayer. sign.
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sensitive
woman,
mo
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honest
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steps that a good roofer will is put on with spraying
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fabric thing" a.'
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well
as
ceramics,
mosaics and
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carpet,
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disposal,
riinge,
oven
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art in vivid colors.
the outside of a house should be rapidly. L)u not return to an
Thee LYTICM I'nerpretatlonsof
I..painted by starting at an upper area previously brushed,
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life include a Coloni_ residential
corner and working downward. ing on the second coat to take al
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The other day I saw a painter care of any secti on which was
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work across the house near the not just what you wanted. [aclop, then do the middle portion quer produces the finest finish
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crossways and, finally, the top. when it is put on in several thin
I watched him because I soon coats rather than omie or tw ii
against income, but a full ta c'ed-t srich
Intend to paint my own house. thick coats.
amounts Ia a further reduction of the purWhich way is better"
Because of the t,,,udSfIc response,
chase price In this case. the tax credit may
.e've extended our S2,000 discount on a
uauing the down payment
be w'th:n S15 of
A. — If you're going to work
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li mited number of roomy patio privacy
with a long ladder, and if you he lpful boohleLs, "Wood
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homes now ready for Occupancy These 3
have to contend with juggling mg in the home" OR "Roofing
LOW-COST FINANCING
bedroom, 2 bath homes normally sell for
the ladder yourself, it's better (;uitlt'" send 30 cents and a
542.300 to $43,000 and include double
we can offer 29-year mortgages to qualified
to work along the pa ttern you
long,
selfSTAMPED,
garage with electric doors, central heat arid
buyers, featuring interest as low as 725%
air, wall-to-wall carpet, dishwasher.
read about. A professional addressed en velope to Know'(A P A ) with 20% down payment, 7 0%
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(A P A ) with 10% down ana 7 75% (A P A
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weickert celebrated their 25th given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H.
wedding anniversary Sunday Schweickert. The groom's
For the first time in the
June 22 at the Lake Mary Fire parents had also the occasion to history of this city, youngsters
Hall. They werç married June celebrate Mr. Ralph H. 5th- have a place to go to while away
24, 1950 in Sprlhgville, N.Y. at wekkert's birthday.
the "long hot summer." As a
Saint Alaysious Chinch.
Mrs. Lewis Schweickert wore matter of fact, there are two
The bride's mother Mrs. a long silver metallic gown with options available to the youth.
Edna
Mesch
The city council has a sum
and the jacket tomatch and corsages of
bridegrooms parents Mr. and white orchids were r.rorn 5y the mer recreation program under
Mrs. Ralph II. Schweickert and matron of honor and the bride, the direction of Winter Springs
two members of the original
Elementary School's physical
bridal party, maid of honor,
"The Country Ballads" band education instructor Larry
Mrs. Lois Llama ( twirn sister of played from 4 to 8 p.m. The Miller.
the groom) and ring bearer, party began at 2p.m. and lasted
At the present time, the h
William Meach, brother of the into the evening,
program is operating in Sunbride, were here to help
Boyhood friend Louie SelLika shine Park. It is opened to all
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and his wife of Bradenton, Fla. young residents, five days a
About 100 guests were in were among the guests.
week from 8a.m. to 5 p.m., free iIIQJ

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mirex block. Termites dis- to kill a large colony.
contaminate "herbicide orIn using minimal quantities appeared from the site and not
Success is based on the abange" which was formerly used of the insecticides, "natural one was found a month later. sence of further termite
by the Air Force to reduce control agents olthe terrirtes
... At the site of a new In- swarms and the lack of further
jungle growth. The process are not threatened and the en- vision of termites at the base of damage. The technique was
which has been submitted for vironment Is not contaminated a vertical 2 by 8 board serving simple and effecti ve In eigh t
patenting was developed at the with hazardous
the side of a garage door tests made by Beard. Twelve
Fish and Pesticld Research maintains. The technique In- frame, where termites had built others"appeared to be successLaboratory in Columbia, Mo., volvea taking advantage "of the shelter tubes between the 2 by ful."
and was discovered while
scientists were working on even it adequate food and moisseparating pesticides and fat lure are involved." The baitextracted from fish tissue,
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Corporate executve needs personal
aid to assist inbusinets Irregular
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Fla, 37771

20-30, less N 15' for rd.,$66,000.
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Profitable Sanford area busintsses
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McNamee &amp; Sit 1,$32,900.
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Maurice V Altman adm est Summerset North, $31,000
SiEGisela M from W'z mile €oSANFORD
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6—Child Care
$20,000.
run W 150' N 290' etc., $15,500.
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Homer M. Gleason &amp; wf Lena
Greater Constr. Corp to
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Summer Program! HEY DIDDLE
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commrc1al places like restau- habits are costing you money.
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Free. 6442077 fc "We Care"We
another real estate
"HoII.ni-" Adults or Teens.
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Forrest Greene. Inc
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leave it there nomattes' how hot alert. If you want a different
temperature, lower the setting
it gets ou tside.
a
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Awnings, special reflector hour period until you gd
glass, blinds or drapes thathelp comfort level you want. Turnshade windows can be a con- itig the thermostat way down
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IMrneM. Locker&amp;wfShirlee $23,600.
Summerset
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Sec.
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Westhersileld First Add,
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Specials
to Robert S. Anderson &amp;wf Ann
Jimmy R. Ausburn &amp; wf
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Walermelons 75C up
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GernldL Moorc&amp; w. Nancy A,LI9BIkC,
Tomatoes. I lb. 11
&amp; Sit Be tty J, it. 5 Blk II, Little Anna J. IAlfldy, Lt 26 131k B
Cucumbers. Squash. Cantaloupes
to Hal 8. Parker &amp; si. Julie 1, $54,000.
Linda Faye Woodall to Luls Wekiva Ests., No. 1, $19,.
Sterling Park Un. No. 1, $100.
Peac h es &amp; Fresh Frui t
21, 22 81k C Tract
W Hwy 46
Irma
Martinez,
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Sandra
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sgl.
G. Garcia &amp;
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Sanlando Spgs., $45,000.
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f Marian to Marlin D
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Lonn) F Loudin to hid. D II 32 131k
Harbour, $100
Chestnut, It 36 Midway near
Dreggors, Lot 8 Tract ' ..tInt Or) tosinsite, 4th Addn , Hidden
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Johns Ranch Fstates S5,
B. Kenciail &amp; wf nne .1 2 13k
I.ula Mae Southwell &amp; hb C.
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RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL.
Crys tal Soures, $35,000
K.toRaymondA.O'Brien&amp;wf
Lt BIk
BARTENDERS SCHOOL
toAlberiK Kurt: sI 117
Thomas E. Barcroft Jr. &amp; wf Irene I F '00' 0I W WJ 01
&amp; Night Classes 3 '.5. N
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I Tangksiood, Ste 3 repl , Maril - to John \l VeIL &amp; ,f
Eureka hammock
10 of
Lorigwood. Junct 17 &amp; II,
$19,800.
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Rae, it 14 131k 15 &amp; Mob. Home, $17,000.
322 5756 or 322 113.4
ardens
Joseph A. 1 au.st &amp; wf Cecil to Sweetwater Oaks, $60,500.
Anthony V. Pa,scocello &amp; wf
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James W. Robinson IMarried)
Albert B. Bowering &amp; wf Rosa to Ned Voska, Lts 11 13 It
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
Luxury Patio
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSt
Marjorie to Robert S. ,Bicknell &amp; 18 Blk B. &amp; 1A 2 Blk D,
&amp; wf Joyce Ann, l,t I Blk C No. Paradise Point, 4th Sec.$
Apadments
.Sec.. $Z500.
Orl Terr,Sec ' Unit 1.
John L Sauli Sr &amp; sit Clara
Maurice A. E vans &amp;'wf
STUDIO 1,2 3
I(ld man &amp; fPffliU
to
Win. T. Adcock &amp; wf Betty JO 48.14' of lA 13 &amp; E 22.83' of 14 Blk
BEDROOMSUITES
Slellnease to Edith M.
.Sandalwood, S30,50.
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Fletcher Prop Inc., to Barbara 0. Briggs, Condominium Nincy to Michael K. Vestal &amp;
688 Carport Unit 6.16 $39,900. wf Susan N 690.73' of: the SE'.
Douglas A. Snider &amp; w. Gall of NW'. of Sec 25-20-29, less
A. to Clinton I.. Edwards &amp; w. part desc., etc., $100.
Charlotte H., Lot 6 131k 14,

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canford &amp;I Anon Family Group P. O.
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Turn your thermostat to Honeywell showed setting ther
the lowest setting for 30 rnJn.. mostats at 60 during a period
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should Urn your huuüuli.fter: cool rooms.
2. b. Turn It off and drain It.
a. "On," to keep window
tarries from drying and allow- One of the functions of air coning hot outside iilr to leak In; or ditloners is to remove water
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dltlocer does not have to it- dehumidifiers operating in
move unnecessary amounts of basemen ts In summer to remove excess water,
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$8,100.
Branimir bIle &amp; wf Hella &amp;
every Sunday.
Rent
Harrcon Corp. to Kenneth G. Win. Stuhrke &amp; wf Gail K., to
152 Bedroom Apartments. Furnished or Unfurnished
for you NATIONAL SINGLES
Ferguson &amp; wf Carroll K., it 2 Gerald K. Bailey &amp; wf Mary 1'.,
lCEtSED REAL ESTATE. sales
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone-30S_
Hwy. 17.92 Sanford
323.8670
person
for
YOUNG
131k 13 Sterling Park Un. 3, Lt 3 131k 13 Sweetwater Oaks,
7732740
PROGRESSIVE
office
No
$33,000.
Sec 6, $55,000.
Michael Edw. Clemas &amp; wf
iQCDt John H. Stubbs &amp; wf
P'evs- . Congental o4fiCe Lets
I:ACED WITH A DRINKING
Elizabeth M. Vevier to Clyde
talk
Wm. C. Humphrey Jr. &amp; wf Joyce to Robert B. Schon &amp; wf Betty to Betty I. Stubbs
PROBLEM
Perhaps A lcoholic
" Cummings Jr., &amp; W. hleverfly Eva to Richard F. Oakes &amp; sit Susan C. , IA. 19 131k C, Lake (married) it. 40 &amp; NL of 41
Kish Real Estate
Can Help
Let Us Design Your Dream Home
Lot 1111k 13 Woodmere Park, Katherine I., it I Estes Kathryn Woods, $33,500.
Second Addn. Parkvlew, $100.
REALTOR
Call 473 4547
$14,900.
Tu.sk.awilla, $34,900.
Marjorie K. 7.eola &amp; hb, Leo
7201 S French A.e 321 00 41
Write P0 (los 1713
Johnny Walker Heal Est.,
Sanford. Floirida32771
Frederick 1). Teeter &amp; W.
Southern Homes Of Orl., Inc., etal to Frank 1. Dampier &amp; wf Inc. to Wm. If. Canington &amp; wf
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I.inda I,. to same Lot 3 111k 7 to Paul S. Meats, it 42 Villa Marcile, IA. 4 &amp; S 12' of 3, BIk fla W., it. 20 Williamson hits., Lecithin! Vinigar! B6' Kelp! Now
YOU Sell "Don't Needs' *th a
Stock House Plans
Weathersfield, $100.
Brantley, $40,700.
want a
all four in one Capsule Ak for
14, Tier 5, E.R. TrafEords Map $24,.
VR6
Faust Drugs
Room Additions
H.W. Cable to J.M. hiattaway
Paul S. Mears to Wm. P. of Sanford, $12,8K).
Dirk V. Tolle &amp; wf Caroline to
FULL OR PART TIME
&amp; J.R. Hattaway LotS &amp; E25' Poveromo&amp; wf Arlene K., Lot
Plot Plans
i3ettyJ. Buggs, to Gregory B. Robert G. Papenfus, Jt. ten,
8,
5-L
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Found
-Lot 4 Farmer's add., $100.
42 Villa Brantley, $38,200.
Se ssions, Lot 81 111k 2, Melsch's E' of 8 acre tr. desc. as Beg. _____________________________ FIELD CREATIONS a Marshall
Field family owned company hiS
F. ,.rson Vaught to John
s-d, $3,500.
8.85 ch. E. of NW cot, of NW
local opening for an ambilious,
FOUNDSmall
white
female
SERVICE, INC.
LeoF. Bronson &amp;wf Doris M.
L. Grhan: Jr., Lots 3,4,5,6,
Greater Constr. Corp. to ofNWti,Sec.fl.20-32,etc.$100,
personable lady FREE training.
Pood le, off Hwy 16 3221S7$
unlimited
earning potential For
WI
to
John
P.
Anthony
Wilson
&amp;
15,16,
19,
20,
31
&amp;
32
Lot
7
SanDaniel
R.
Drennan
&amp;
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Wm.
L
edyard,
&amp;
Anne
S.
P.O. Box 1095, Longwood, Florida 32750
Black &amp; Tan Mile Hunting
personal interview phOni 323 5170
Itheta C., Beg at S-Shore line Lk Malrletta K, it. 31 Wekiva Ledyard, div. to Wm. F. Lost_________________________________________
ford Celery Delta $170,000.
Ph. (305)830.8646- (305) 834-6900
Dog wearing collar w name Louis —
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Charles R. Newill to Con- Kathryn at intersec. W line Hunt Club Fox Hunt, Sec. 1, L.edyard, div., IA. 120 Spring
Hobby, lost in I 41797 area Experienced. mature sales person
for part time work Reply Box 571
125 00 reward. 372-1571
stance S. Newell Lot 10 131k 23 D.R. Mitchell survey of Levy $43,800.
Oaks, $4,000.
c 0 The Evening Herald, P.O. Box
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Animals?
Then
you'll
love
the
Grant, $40,000.
North Orlando, $100.
Laura Ann Gutilla, exec. est.
Jeanne S. Olsen, sgl. (from
1657, Sanf ord. Fla 37771

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Briefly the method is to atAgricultural FAperiment Sta- tract termites to a juicy block of
tion to control terTnitm by the wood and to get them to nibble
beit-block method using a pesti. happily away at it. When they
cide which will noi contaminate become hooked on the block, it
water. B-it it cannot be released is replaced with a inirexfor use until It has been sub- treated block.
In tests they used partially
mitted for Environment
Protection Agency sanction,
decayed tulip wood and other
Ralmon L Beard, who made woods near shelter tubes of
the tests and who was an ento. working termites and perrnologlst with the station for 40 mIlled them to wine to unyears before his recent retire- treated blocks which were later
meat, explained:
replaced with similar 'blocks
type of use would get treated with tiny amounts of the

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Thelma J. Payton &amp; h. Paul
Bobby Moran &amp; wf Patricia to
United Assoc. to Ronald M.
It. to Wm. B. Tompkins &amp; W. Olaf Erickson &amp; wf Phyllis, LI-s Trombo &amp; wf Betty, U. 442
an o Sem1iole
NELs of Sec 14-21.29 desc. 2.90 26, 131k 1 Shadow Hill sd, G.. LI 75 Devonshire.
$42,000. Loree Lot 38 Palm Shadows, 10, 11 &amp; 12 BIk 5, West Wild- Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt
rc: eai 3 parcels $100.
$36,500.
Irwin K. Copelly &amp; wf Eva to $12,000.
mere, 2nd Sec., LW, $25,500.
Sec. 2, $36,900.
:(QcD Daniel C. Davis to
Louise Elliott, adm., est Irwin K. Copelly &amp; wf Eva L.,
to
The
Greater
Const.
Corp
Charles
W.
Turner
&amp;
wf
(QCDI Wm. Jay Warnicke &amp;
rsha M. Davis, Lot 24, 131k C Marnie Benton to George Lts 28-36, 131k 4 &amp; U.s 10-18 131k 8 LouIs J. Ilevey
&amp; w. Carolyn J. Resale to Jose M. Rivers &amp; wf wf Marilyn to Jackie E. Grass &amp;
ruld Hills Park, $100.
Shodls &amp; wf Diane L., SI., of Crystal Lake Winter Homes Lot
33 Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Anna A., from NEcor.of Lot 16, wf Patricia, Us. 6 &amp; 12 BIt
41C line
lthru5times
W 'I. Green &amp; Sons Inc., to SEt4 of 131k 3, Tier 19, Fla. Land $100.
Hunt Sect., $37,400.
Academy
[it
line
]Ica
s.,
$1,200.
Sthru
25
Lake
times
View
It.
Mary,
$100.
ardE. Kelsey &amp;wfAmeliafl. &amp; Colcn. Co. St. Gertrude
5:00
A.M.
- 5:30 P.M.
F. Joseph Quesnel &amp; wf
24ca
line
Greater Constr. Corp to
26
Janice
B.
times
Cook,
igi.
to
John
James It. Uoyd&amp;wf Kenneth
20131k H Skylark s-d $34,900. Addn., San!., E.R. Trafford.s Margaret to Maurice E.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
(moo MINIMUM CHARGE)
James ll. Cobb &amp;wf Vicki, lot 19 G. MiIIer&amp; wf Janice B., U. 17 E. to Jackie E. Grass &amp; wf
Ray Hughes Inc., to FF., Map, $10,000.
SATURDAY 9.Nfl
3 Lines Minimum
Bledsoe &amp; Marie H. Lt 13 131k 13 Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt Sec BIk A Maltbie Shores, 1st Addn. patricia, L.ts. 6 &amp; 12 131k Mary,
ssau Co., LI 250 Winter
3, $34,400.
Harry S. Scott &amp; wf Annie to CalBelot Un. 1, $33,800.
$100.
$1,400.
rings, Unit 4, 142,000.
R
Richard
B
It.
Jones
&amp;
(
Betty
John M , Maxwell &amp; wf
Otis
E.
Fourakre
Jr.
&amp;
wf
Arthur
If.
Hlrtzcl&amp;
f
Doris
L,
David I.. Roberts &amp; wf
Spitler Constr. Co. to FF., comm.
of Set' to Richard B. Jones U 1 81k A Winifred to Victor K Veranth &amp; Rosalee to Leon Chira &amp; wf Marilyn to Carol Ann Higgins,
at
SE
cot,
of
SW1i
Nassau Co., Lt 153, San l..anta 5Noon The Day
27-20-32, run w along s line etc., The Colonnades, 1st Adds., if Debra, IA. 4 Queens Mirror Carol, Lots 9 &amp; 10, 131k C, Tr. 4, LI 137 Queens Mirror So., RepI.
d 3rd Sec., $18,600.
$100.
Third Addn., $29,900.
Sanlando Springs, $26,500.
Adds. to CB, $25,900.
Friday
Warren J. Fordham &amp; wf $2,900.
Anthony Juliano &amp; wf Jean to
Preston
11.
Neal
&amp;
wf
Evelyn
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Al ma Herrington,
errington, sgl Wilma Henry Ewen,
Agnes to M ichael A. Fordiiam &amp;
[,is 7 &amp; 8 131k V, (QCD) to Preston If. Neal, LI 28
fMarthaIt.,Lts35&amp;36,olfcrs Brigg, wid., eta) to Joseph Sanlando Th e Suburb I3eaut., 111k
G Woodmere Park, 2nd
Seminole County's natural beauty--_ .
Ya rosh uk &amp; wf Anr'e, E' of I.
.a kevtew Terr., $100.
Alt., Sec. $11,000.
repi., $100.
4—Personals
18—Help Wanted
Win. Howard Runge &amp; wf 15131k A Sportsmans Paradise,
Donna J. Mueller, wid to
Michael E. Connor &amp; wf
~T
F.
to
Win.
H.
Runge
&amp;
$11,000.
-I(athr:'n
sub-tropical climate continues to attract
Robert II. Jones&amp; wE Marjorie, Joyce toF.JosephQuesnel&amp; wf
I WILl POT Eli CPONSIBLE
Karin I,afler, sgl. to Charles
f Kathryn F. N one-third of E
IA 15 Blk A, Spring 11 Hills, Margaret NI., IA 40 Robin [fill
FOP ANY DEBTS CON
CLASSIFIED
of
W.
of
NE1
I'encn
&amp;
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of
300'
00' of S
wf Jackie S., 1.125 &amp;
$6500.
TRACTED BY ANYONE OTIER
Un.
2,
$37,000.
K
40'
of
26,
new residents
who buy -- horn es.
of Sec. 36-19-30, less S 140'
131k 13 W. Altamonte
T
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ROMRAkD
less I-arc Ave., ccc.,
Mays &amp; wf BeatrLe L, K Dayton Capps &amp; wf Hina K., I.t
•pt'.
saes pers&amp;s
OH0L A PROBLEM'
18' &amp; .S 75' of N ,4' of N'
The Herald reports the total land
! Skpy hollow,
IM YOUR FAMILY?
Newspaper experience required
cf S' of SW1 4 of SW1 4 of Sec. $,G,000.
AL ANON
Applicant rnut b well organized.
I&amp;-2131 $20,600.
rr fa mlhq-'. or friends of proOlem
New vista
Co., Inc., to
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American Modulars Corp. to
Thomas Winter &amp; wf Barbara
Itamonte Mall, parcel of land Larry W. Harris &amp; Linda
W., IA to Michael 1.. Day &amp; wf Sandra

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the sanction of the EPA very Insecticide. As worker termites &amp;s and cinder block wails. A
AP Newsfeatares Writer
quickly but it depends whether feed on the treated blocks, they poisoned block was held slightly
One benefit of concern over the manufacturer, who must are exposed to the pesticide ahead of the advancing tubes
the er.vlruunent Is progress submit it, would push for ltbe- which they carry to other and ln one day a tube was built
being made In stamping out cause only very tiny amounts ol colony members.
up and around the block Inchemlcalcontamlnantsandth thestuffwouldbeusedand they
the dicating the block was acOne Important
devising safer methods of rid- c*ildnot sell much oflllhope research may be that mirex ceptable to the termites All
ding our homes of pests Re- to talk to them soon and I have a will do the job without con- tube construction halted in two
search laboratories concerned feeling that they might do It In taminating a water.supply well, days and the termites diswith fish and wildlife and agri the public interest"
Beard maintains
appeared Similar methods of
cultural experiment stations
From the standpoint of ecoloTrying his bait blocks at cne control were used successfully
have been at work in some
gy, the bait-block method with house where termites had on the soil surface near a numceasful endeavors
mirex, the Insecticide he used caused heavy damage, Beard her of houses
For example, the U.S. Fish In his tests, is considered the noticed that the treated blocks
T
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and Wildlife Service says lt has most effecti ve me thod of ter- terminated activi ty In
discovered a process for re- mite control at the moment
areas Other successful tests in- where termi tes emerged from a
water heater, adult termites
moving "one of the most toxic
"But It has some limitations cIulel these situations
were atracted to bait blocks
from the common brush-killing permanent protection A good near an Infested decomposed at worker UuLe3 LAWI
around them. In about 10 days
herbici de Z4,5-T. Wi th It,
y of our Insect controls oak log on the surface of
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cLaims and oer contaminants work that way hut people have soil iJte one block war at- all termite actislt) had ceased,

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acation' Gel a better car through
tIseclassif led ads in today's paper

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LONGW000 -- 3 bedroom. 3 bath.
ceo heat &amp; air. carpeted,
car
FHA terms. 126.9(0
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3.695 Call Whitey EckStefl, 37?
1651 Dealer

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business., must sell I profps,on
tables, 1" state. Ike lew This
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Energy saving air
Cash for qociØ used Furniture &amp;
plenty of ground, children
system, Fmtly room w'th serve
4 Bedroom, I' a bath home. 9d
1977 Rientl Cab'n CruiSer. 72'. head.
Antiques STAN'S. 377 9719
SALE
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thru
fireplace $37,500
COnditiOn,
'.sltey
with
trailer
713
HP.
56,3(0.
eicellent
linancing.
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1172 PARK AVE -- Best location. DUe tO Sri'Oai' ci.'irr,i ji' rrercl'iand,se
Wanted to buy used gfficc furniture
321.0(0
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31-Apariments
WEKIVA WIVER •
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Quantity
wooded
Any
OWNER FINANCE-- 3 BR, I bath
2
Spanish.
P4011'S
dult fl0bilC"hOrnC village, under
Chil0rn's Store 7610 H,6*tha
I? 97 IX) 1706
(ssclberry.
lot) aru
only $)I
73' Critchtield Cruiser.
home. paneled, largc'frnceg lot for
* "Get ' Em While *
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Furt.
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larq SPtci-y oaks on thC sCeniC Ave . Sanforg 3739170
Qardnl Vcur for ml,
Ideal for family
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annc. Skiinaj, 6. fishing 177
CASH 327.4132
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d.t.onetl No pets Moderate rent
from 11SI SM. W otSarihjr
WIt SON P.SAIER FURNITURE
WITT REALTY
acrewithold house PLUS another
Silt or 3720774
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BUY
- For used fumnilure. appliance5
SELL
TRADE
lot on Palmetto. 570.000.
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Rig Real Estate broker
311 315 E F lrt St
POBSON MARINE
tOOtS. etc Buy I or
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3fl 3d..
payment, monthly plpm.rits lets
3210410,372 774,173 71y3
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Sanford
707
BPIARCLIFF
- 3 Bedroom, 7 A
36 Resort Property
than rent Government Subsidized
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PARK AVENUE POBlE PARK
to Zoo The Herald's special
377 596)
bath. like new, double garage,
to uaIifieø buyers Call i. see ii
ac P*rk fly ..
3 Bedroom house in Pinecrest. by
Section on
nc*i
Central
Florida
central air, near schOols, 1.34,5(0
you qualify'
owner, carpet, fenced. 300d
75-Re(reational Vehicles
Zoo Don't miSS it on July 3
tEW SMYPPIA COTTAGE-- Larir'
M UNSWOI4TH REALTY
.Mjsical Wprchandise
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$73500
3736714
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1512 !; ELLIOT- 2
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3730 Speaker .:.1trir', 3150 Or I
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fit droom beach ;ool usury _____________________________
air. its P40 et
$17,500
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Rnytir.ie
be-st
offers 377 1716
I A small Classified Ad brings big
condo.
has
everything.
Rent
by
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OWNER MOVING NORTH
returns 'Try on!' and set Call 372
or month 6.171307
2406
ELM-3
Bedroom,
2
bath,
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PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
1 Bedror near SPiOpp ing.
II or I)
6O-Off ice
Florida room. centrI air Will Sell
th S?.C-C'O cash down.
Si,500
SI
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Realty •
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- completely fenced )*125' It, 2
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front,
i0Iside lusury con
rm. furniShed mobile home "SANroRD'S
C)nuble bed with 04k bookcase.
SALES LEADER"
domlnium
apt.
76-Auto Parts
Comolete!
Used office furniture
172 WEST 19th ST
*ith 2 aø
3 bedroom. 2
rooms, cozy living at
utilitieS turn Summer ate. $97.
headboard &amp; fraa'e. chest &amp;
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MAYFAIRSpaciout
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bath,
fireplace,
has
charm and
bargain price in residential :.
tf'i'l drilLs trecutive desk dretser,%73 Also Misc items 372
week. 6-17 7559
home with large family room
Potential. Needs paint 577,5(0
tion Call Shirley Hartmnan,
1 chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp; Reconotoord Batteries. 512 95
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Tropical landscaping
many
e,cP'oQe PEEL'S BODY SHOP,
Realtor
chairs, straight chairs. filing
utCPii5O OCiRn front Anarimenit,
3.3,3(0
trees Kitchen
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WILSON PLACE- Executive area
Har!manRealty,
Inc.
cabInets,
as
Is
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and
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&amp;ge* It
a Classified Ad 37
339 S. Atlantic A,.
Anniversary
Specials End tables.
D,,vtona
west
of
Sanford.
fabulous
Casselberry
3
$301466
P4011'S
2611
Call 372
is each. Hutch. $33. Dinette with 6
IDYLIWILDE- Ex."cutive home I
bedroom, 7 bath with pool on 23
CasSelberry, 17
chairS, $43. Sota, h9rd rock maple
78__4vJtorcycles
Air
minute from go f co,'re. I
efficiency apar
You can
acre Call for flppontment
a fair price when yot.
frame, $73. Youth bed. $23;
rnent Call between lOam 2pc,
bedrooms. 2 baths, kitchen
advertise your "don't needs" In
$35,000
Real [state
Mahogany China, $73. Console TV
372 7774
r'guipped
raft
for
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Zenith, 175: large Dining table. 6
-See
condition Must sell due t medical
24
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chairs, 195. Matching velvet
10 Acres- 7 bedrm house on Lake
I
turn apt. water fu
condtbon Sacrifice 373 3954
iarrel
back
chairs,
Dupont near Deltona. 537.000
$95;
GRAVELY
nithed. US mo $25
MOWERS
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322• 2420 Anytime
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Secretary, $135. Antique Morris
Daytona Bch 252 3163
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Motorcycle l'isurance
French Ayt 372 6117 or 62$ 465
Authorized Sales &amp;
Service
recliner, $33. matching twin beds,
BLAIR AGENCY
Your MLS Agency
F"nandna
)CH ARB9R- 3 bedroom.? bath.
Phone 3396147 For
Etficency-Attractive
13Sfrp,air Sisopand compare our
3733*66
Very Exclusive
Pickup
&amp;
Delivery.
In
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Camco
includes utilitieS
pri
REAl TOP$
256-i Park. Dr
KULP DECORATORS. 109
Jim Hunt Realty
dustriat Equpment, Inc 310 W
W 1st St
4
bedirom. 7
bath, pool.
tan," Casseiberry
IKE MARKHAM- 3 bedroOm. 2
79Trucks.Trailer's
[Ir
12$ $111
7515 PALMETTO AVE.) bedroom, 224P
BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED!
SRtt'l, 541.0(0
Make
your
Budget
go
further,
REALTOR
1'i bath, kitchen eguipped,
slsov
Al- TER lIPS
See to appreciate, tsis
Special shrub and garden sprayers.
ADULTS, P60 PETS
the Classified Acts every c1y
1964 Chevy Truck, 6 cyl. automatic.
violent to Shoppng Drive by arid 377 9791
322 O.t.i6
377 3991
91 cents a GardenLand, iioo .
NORAI
bedroom, 7 bath,
116 W. 2nd St
Sparkling clean. 3 bedrooms. 7 bath,
call $72 5013
5375. 1957 Chevy Truck. 6 cyl,
1st
St.
3736130
145.000
lake front home, central heat arid
$125; 37 7114
Assume Payments
Monthly Rentals AvRlablI
TAFFER REALTY
air, trees, and other extras,
SHADED LOT- Ove. looking lake.
let me MOWor TILL
lot and or
$135 $150-Color 1V
PIFOPO- 3 bedroom. 2 bath,
139.0(0.
36.500
Singer
Zig Zag. in cabneq, 3 needle,
1974 Dodge arid Camper. AC, PS.
garden spot. Floyd Freer,
Pi'g Peal Estate Broker
QUALITY 1PP4-NORTH
131.9(0
Convenient to stores, churches,
front load deluxe sewing macnine
AM FM, Cruise control &amp; othtc
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5?
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372
stt
&amp;s
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Harold Hall
malor highways Trim) bedroom,
Sold new for 5349 (0 Pay balance
extras 3.600 miles 35.7(0 WilIseti
1", baths. carpeted with central
of SUer lOpaymentsof $9 See at
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
separate 3770515
Kish Real
I? 92
heat and air, 122.500
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
wooclruff'SGardenCenter
I4ornes
31ADuolexes
REALTOR
323
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REALTOR
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301 East First Downtown
601 Celery AvC .Santorct
80-itos for Sale
72015. French Avi .371 0011
S acres
- __ 3739411 Eve. 144.1116
3 bedroom, 7 bath mobile 1,500 down, take over payments. 7 1970 flew Americana 12'x60' 7 BR, 1
---- - home, 573.500 Owner financed
bedroom with den 373 7841 or 3fl.
bath,
air,
beamed
ceilings,
raised
----64Equipment for Rent
h&amp;th. I*ro. vr frniii rt.4
SAPJFflDflAAMJ
1947 Fnalispt Fd Pxnl Vn n.xt
dining area, new awning Located
ppuian
-3774519
orst Offer 3721116
Acreage
SELLS BIKE
on a beautiful shaded corner lot,
Carp.'
Rent
Blue
Lustre
Elettric
6 room housi. 1 bath, large lot, for
150'xl7S'. Price 55,950 Assume
3 Bedrooms. fmly room, 2
GE Stove &amp; Refrigerator, Best offer
WITH HERALD
Shampooer for onlyll 50 per day
low down
(2) 5 acre tracts,
sate' or
Reduced for quiCk
1962 Ford Fairlane
10* mOnthly payment on mobile
bedroom. carport Cbldren oxay
accepted 3721210 110 Juanita
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
motile home aporoved
CLASSIFIED AD. .
sale Call 1307171.
hOme 363 34*9, Oviedo
373 7*17.
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343
Court, Sunlarid Estates.
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By
owner,
342.500.
large
a
Last week Mr. R 0 of Sanford
'74
BR,
fam
FetIyal.
21'x6.4'.
Located
DELTONA- New Duplex. Furn
We have many homes under 120,000.
KEPIMORE WASHER part'S,
rm 7 yrs, pool,
Placed a classified ad to sill his
I gar.. ceo h
beautiful corner tot in adult sec
Drapes, Water. Lav.'n
For Your Junk Cars
very tow down payments owner
seice used machines
a. 54.500 dowii Assume 7~
motOrcycle. He ran the ad only ifl
t.
tiori. Screened front Porch
Care 373 11$ or 4614344
financed Please (311 US!
373 9136
MOONEY
APPLIANCES
3710697
loan 3211713
Pit Bulls, alt ages, selling out 140 __________________________
Thefteratd The bike was sold toa
carpeted screen room Extra
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reasonable
offer
FurnIshed 1 bedroom duplex. adults.
refujid 373 4411 A to Zoo The complete story on our
Herald reader on the fourth day.
large storage Shed, carport.
'
JOHNNY WALKER
Call 3223410 after 3:30 p.m.
nw Central Florida Zoo Read it
fiflCid back yd. Solar X on wIn
Shepherd Collie female. I yr. Old,
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REAL ESTATE INC.
What would you like tosell!
allori july)
dows,kseal root, etc. 3237411.
Reg.9ealEstateBrokc
Terrierptjp.lweek male, PapIer
SANFORD LAKE MARY area,? BR
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
$17,500
firm
Color
TV's
from
$30.
372 1)01,7410 Hiawatha Ave at); 92
1)1W. from
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ad 323 1166
duplex with irs the ground Pool, Call Classified: 322 2611
CASH
515; Service all makes HERBS'
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ramiiy peciai
WflitC German Shepherd Puppi,
air conditioner, drapes, area rug
373 I)?,
Idyltwilde. 'anferred, must se
.pring Is "Move outsiae time." Get
full blooded, five weeks. wormed _____________________________
$150 per month includirig pool
Manatee
65*12'.
3
be.dro.om
After
3-3227111-323
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front
pool planned 4 BR, 2 bath. fami
7112
COLOR
TV. $11 95 MONTH
patio arid lawn furniture at a
1.50 372 970.1
I61Pontiac, factory air, new tire's,,
service All pOu do is swim, See
Kitchen. flew carpet and furniture
rm w fIreplace, carpet, custe
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
price Read the Classified Ads
good running condition, $400 37)
1 BPS 7 full baths, family room &amp;
this now RICK Man, 1114370.
throucsout 53.500 delIvered and
drap!'5, many extras 546.600. 32
&amp;u 1006
This 1% out. 15th year at Animal
iss
den. Plenty storage, large lol
set
up
Call
Andy,
Collect,
773
44.61
41)0
lSH, SWIM. SKI- 3 bedroom
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
3221017
TELEVISION SETS -*33 UP
waterfront
home Beautiful kit.
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Easy Living
sses
.
Kennels Thinks to you, our '11 Pontiac 10 pass wagon, AC, FM
hed
MILLERS
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY
chen,formaloinirsg. Florida room
customerS 372 5732
Mobile
AM, AT. PS. P01) May need
Housing
26I9OrlarsdoDr
Ph.322
035'
- 1 acre egg
near Sanford,
Patio Houses
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overlooking lake, central heel I
7 Bedrooms, living, dining, kitthio,
14(0 373)973
5732
E
Colonial
Or
Orlando
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bedroom, I bath home, ai
ar fenced yard 133
Sanford Ave., $143 mo.
Large 3 bedroom. 7 bath, includes
proximately 13,000 laying liens
67A-Feed
WE TAKE TRADES
1969 CP'rpstir Ne*prt, Excel
134 1149
disposal and dishwasher, mem
54-Garage Sales
-Company supplies hens,
an
AP4FORD- 3 Bedrooms, 1½ baths,
Double
Wide
Cond, Gold with Ivory Top. AC.
e-ersliip In
Olympic pool,
central heat &amp; air, fenced back
7Bedrocmfence'dyard
Bingo Sweet Feeg, 17 pcI., 1.1
PS,
PB, Aufomatic-1I 3442
te,&amp;
court
3
bedroom,
2
bath
Fur.
YARD
SALEssoo
Sewing machines,
month, Good terms to oualif ii
yard. Wi'l dicker or swap 523.900.
$5Ø
Mustang Pellets. 17 pct. 5375.
rsihed 1500 down with good
Glassware. Mitc. 1203 W. 19th
buyer
WE TAKE TRADES
VolkswIgtn, I speed, mileage
373 S154or3fl 6620
Other low prices Horsi &amp; Rider
I Bedrooms, 7 baths, large family
credit
Court. Thursday thru Sunday.
IURRYI I Bedrooms, only 125.100.
COUNTRY HOME- 3.7 Acres
low. Call 64$ 5132 fr information
Store. 293$ Sanford Ave
room, membership in recreational EASY LIVING MOBILE HOUSING
________________________
Winter Springs. 7 or 3 BR, large
lovely 7 story older hOrn
Don't mist this great buy on a
5737E Colonial.Orlando
facIiiietincludlngp(aedtemi%
GETTHOSELUXURVITEMSFOR
family room. tkautltul shrubs and
19?ORambler
(estimate over 100 Vii.) In cx
roomy home. CALL NOW.
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
2736461
courts
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
Reasonable
$700 mo 131 $722
cellei* area. Giant oks, 1, citrus
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
WE TAKE TRADES
FROM TODAY'S WANT L.
GORMLY'SE 46 Sanford 373 1733
Stables, corral, tack room. nea
3710011
range
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
Bennett Realty (nc,
Sanford. $37000
&amp;
Froner 50' x 10'
included Beautiful
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trees, nice yard. country atFront kitchen, deluxe carpet.
j
Ave 372 $721
mosphere '17,900.
: Three bedroomS, nicely located Ill COUNTY- Small, neat
central air Delivered and set u.
SI
Friday;
1
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1175
horn..
Vnt &amp; Last.
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e'droom home, central
air
I
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Forrest Greene, Inc.
eitin kitchen, fireplace. beautitu
EASY LIVING MOBILE HOUSING
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Ball ieaIty
3 beoroom. 1' baths on corner lot,
treet. 511,500. Adjoining loti
615
5732E Colonial Or Orlando
3 6353 RE ALTOM
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
111.9(0 Existing. 516.500. 7 pct.
available for $5,300.
7734161
. It) W. 1st St
mtg 3231602
372 5611
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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
Furnished Home
Stemper Realty
MOBILE
HOME MOVING, Corn
Owf,e',
like
new,
7 setiroom
County-? liedroom
plete
set
up.
I'll
save
money
you
Bedroom.?
bath, large corner lot,
Fla. room, detached garage,
Central Fl0rid'S
$12Sg.
Licensed Orlando 273 5170
___________________________
reduced
10516,000
fenced
yard
119.000
3"
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377744,
AIr
Conditiobling
3?74991
)9)9SFrenc
Hgme
Improvements
Come
the
latest
'
see
in luxury family ________________________________ _________________________________
Work
7 BedroOms. bdufts p..'ferred. 530
Bedroom, 1 bath home, concrete
living, the all new
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.'
Week. Unfurnlslwd 3LS$S1; 322.
block,
gOOd
Condition.
113.950
24*61'
Glen
Central
Heat
&amp;
Air
Condtioning
BUDDV'!, PIOMIZIMPROVEMENT You have tried th.
322 1939,322 4144
bi'Ook
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For free estimates, 4'il Carl
BROKERS
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
li5t Expert ran' &amp; tiOcle AC(
Harris,
at
SEARS
in
Sanford
AND
REPAIRS
327
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331
377
GREGORY MOBil E HOME 5
736 7306 after 6
CaliBart
Estate
37) 1595
1771
Plights 312 Sl7lor 377.23S3
3903 Orlando Drive
PIck
up &amp; delivery
We do brick work &amp; install home _________________________
REALTOR 3221499
Sanford 373 5700
flyOwnerLosie4y3brdroorns,, lyear
antenna syStems at t* rateS
BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COSTold.
large
family
,'s?imates
room with
) tI1
'PIOPA
SANFORD
Pest Control
InStall a water to air heat pump
43-Lots-Acreage
fireplace, very large lot almost I
tie',
D"KES AIR CON
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APT BROWN PEST (O'ITROL.
DITI0NING. 372 ufl
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75.67 Park Drui.c
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Don't need!" Set-sea uSeful purpose
37? 1.965
mpty, move right in, I beruorns. MOSSI E C. BATEMAN
clear flowing stream, horses O.K.
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family room, 'separate living I
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dining roons, 30'xlO' screened
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Pet Care
Call us today! Don't delayt Just _____________________________
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porch, huge Inside utility room, 2
dial 3722611 cr 131 9993 To place
car garage. 2½ yrs. old, ______________________________
Osceola Ave,
PET REST 11414
laid CIew4 ig
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REDUCED TO ORIGINAL COST
Br.srd.r.q &amp; C,room.r
Beautiful oak shaded corner
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Swim ifS community pool. Luw,
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low do'
homesite convenliot to shopping
Choice Listings
All t',.es lots &amp; acrrqe cleareg We
only 11.000 call Louise Rot
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have top SOil, fill dirt. Clay. arid
tPd ALL PRICE RANGES
tlngPsaus, Astoc, Land Brokers,
shell available Please call
S1'EMS FOUR INC. 1)7W Itt St
Inc . Realtor 131 2020, after hOurs
lOWE P'S BEAUTY SLO4
37? 5411
or day. 372199)
1310394.
(formerly
Harriett's
Beauty
Nook)
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1541 Le,Road.Win?e'r Park
Ilk SIAMAPI.PHOTOGRAPHV
* Rent Purchase Plan
444 4I
Land Brokers, Inc.
S19E Plne3fl 5117
Jotsn S.aggio
rsTERsoN LAND CLEARING
Weddirsgs.Canailds.Commerical
Moving? Why Not Live
911 Pine 5$,
REALTOR BROKER
Portraits, Aerial, Advertisicig
PulIdniinq,
Excavating,
Ditch
dern 'lid sharp) bedrOom tpilt
FecrsPerk
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Summer Wedding Spe'c'al 671 596
plan, 1½ baths. ferced yard.
Ask for "Glen" Bernice's Beauty
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In Sanford's Finest
garage, carpets, stove and DELTONA- 160'xI2S', $1,000
Salon. 7635 Sanford 'Ave 37? 3936
C&amp;A Backhoe Service
rvlrigtrc,tor. $140 72.3 .'.o Ill *772.
Pressure CIeanIn9___,
CLIFF ,IORDAPI,REALTQR
LAKE
MARY-761'xl)6',
$I&amp;700
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Don't overdo socially Tuesday. You don't keCOmpe!eaadvantage o an o
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You receive some sound advice Sunday.
Problem with mate Tuesday. Ups-and-downs domestically Wednesday. Aclive weekend socially, but don't overindulge Saturday.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Chance for a sm financial gain as the
week opens. Be extra-considerate of co.workrs Tnsidny. Don't let another
sway you Wednesday. Success it you're persistent Thursday, Friday.

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Seminoie Readies For Gigantic Fourth Of

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Stall Writer

ford; Jayceettea, Jaycees, volunteer fire department, said
The activities are scheduled Sertoma Club selling popcorn Stand It game; the central cording to Civic Center Maitland-South Seminole
Telephone Pioneers, Sanford hamburgers, hot dogs and a to begin promptly at noon. The and running the Mug Throw Florida Zoo Is running the Lolly Director Eddie Bose.
Chamber of Commerce. The
Recreation Department , Pilot watermelon eating contest are celebration will continue until 7 game;
At 1 p.m., John Saunders, a annual parade will form at
the
Seminole pop tree and Fern Park Cycle
This year's Independence Club; Ministerial Association, planned and all sorts
of games p.m. when everyone will be Democratic Party with the Town Is handling the Ball Bingo top square dance caller, will Lake Sybella School at 8 a.m.
Day, marking the 199th birth.
Democratic Women's Club, will be played. Those attending Invited to !ttend the county cane toss game; and the Long- game.
have a square dancing and at 8:.0 Judging will be held
day of freedom from British Lions
Club, Seminole County have been asked to wr': fireworks display at Sanford. wood
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Frie
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Other highlights
rule will be celebrated locally Gun and Archery Club, Child pioneer and early American
e center and from 2:30 to 4 p.m., professional center on Maitland
Groups participating in the volunteers running the rat
with gala activities countywide. Evangelism Fellowship,
costumes, the Secretary said. Children's Festival include: the game and the dunking booth. Children's Festival include the "Music Militia," a choral Avenue near George Street.
In Sanford, the steering corn- Antique Car Club and
asked two karate demonstrations by
In Longwood, the Longwood Longwood Chamber of Cornthe Black
The volunteers have
will have a stage show Awards will be given for the
mittee of the Greater Sanford Bicentennial Cmlt.e,
Area Chamber of Commerce merce, handling the snow the mayor and city council American:a eStudios at inicie the civic center,
funniest, most original theme,
Chamber of Commerce I coagain t 3•
In Geneva, an old fashioned has recently
Free "soda" beverages hdl best decorated bik e , best
completed cones, cotton candy and members to sit in the dunking
ordinating Friday's Fourth of July is set with a organizational plans for
p.m., and a
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be provided and those attending decorated vehicle, costume,
celebration
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au being tom to "bring their most unusual, youn&amp;est and
Luii u'v urt. £1-auon ana ending Ci uldien aFeaUval
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gigantic fireworks display at the Community Center where
Located in front of the Long. merce "Pirates" operating the Youth Ranch will run the Teddy city's Bicentennial Committee
Jim Boston of the city
The main parade will begin
sponsored by the Downtown the keynote speaker will be wood Fire
Station, the carnival Tic Tsc Toe Booth: VFW Poet Toes game awl the Cork gun will begin the day's activities at recreation department is down Sandspur to Maitland
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sponsoring events are the Cuba.
of Wilma Street between Cat game and selling helium dung the "Over and Under" for free prizes and games
A full day's activities are
Junior Woman's flub of SanI. (1arc, :.'r'-tarv if the Warren nnI Church Streets.
filled balloons; the Longwood Booth, Lormann Realty has the "rated GP," for adults, ac- being sponsored by the
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request from school officials to sh
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Earlier
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place principals and their the ruling affects all Florida Pelley says, falls under the
in the "managerial" school districts, as well as Jurisdiction of "managerial" ficials told be Herald that
personnel.
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Seminole County.
category and exempt them
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But PERC says principals
Upon learning principals
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In
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PERC made that decision were allowed to form units and "are not managerial
Saturday In Miami, according bargain with the board, school to the county as a whole would be the Seminole
to Harry Pelley, the school officials earlier this year inn-because the ultimate decision Education 'ssoclatIon (SEA).
Since pri:ipals supcvIse
board's chief negotiator. The mediately considered filing suit making ability rests with the
the
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teachers,
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vote was 2_1.
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Herald Staff Writer

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County Sunday yesterday's storm,
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Reggie Brown, Seminole
Comics ............3B afternoon and evening, dropping approximately 1.5 Inches County extension agent, tornadoes slashed through
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No damage or injuries were rain which fell during the one person and injurin.: four.
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reported caused by the high weekend brought the total One twliter swept thnigh
Horoscope .............68
rainfall for the Central southwestern part of the state,
Hospital ....................SA winds, sometimes gusting up to
mph, according to the Florida's rainy season to more tearing a 30-mile path of
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storm — Amy -- moved
are in the high &amp;)s and low 90s above averagc rainfall, tht t.op1cal
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in lower lOs. manager of the Sanford mnoet of the egetable crops are was about 20 mile; east of
and low POs; kws
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saw the crowd leave for the last time.
And a good stied crowd It was too — 450 animal lovers
stopped by Sunday to bid farewell to their four-footed,
lurred and feathered frjendsjn the old too. It was hardly a
sad occasion however, because the goodbyes were n1y
until Friday, when all the animals may be revisited In the
new Central Florida Zoological Park.
Always bustling with activity, the old zoo was busier
than ever this past weekend. For while the visitors
strolled among the cages, and kids romped in the petting
rt4l or fed peanuts to the elephant, zoo officiaLs were
busily dismantling the decrepit facility.
'We couldn't have lasted another three weeks without
closing for major ;epairs," called zoo director Jack
Hanna from atop the commissary building where he and
Zoological Society president Jim Ryan were helping tear
down the laded and weatherbeaten Sanford Zoo sign.
"Just today I've seen rats running across this roof,
everything's leaking and we've got four sewers stopped
up. We're closing just in' - '..'ie and this is a happy day for
us." said Hanna.
Meanwhile, zoo employes were stripping signs from
old cages to be rehung at the new zoo, and behind the
Scenes were assembling the assortment of boxes, bags
101d cages in which animals will be transported to their
home.
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Longwood, in addition to passerby reported hearing hundred dollars cash was found
operating, with his wife, Eula, what were believed to have in the dead man's pocket.
Sanford police today reported the Hilltop Nursery, at Orlando. been three gunshots.
Officers said the victim's wallet
IA. Lykens said Investigators and wristwatch hadn't been
they are still searching for
Helmadollar's body was
leads In their around-the-clock found crumpled against the believe that Helmadollar had disturbed.
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night slaying of an Orlando man Greyhound Bus Station, Second make a telephone call from one
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(I) Wild World
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(13) Honey West

(24) Intercom
(35, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Treasure Hunt
(6) What's My Line
(6, 9) Let's Make A
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10:00 (9) Harry.O
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(9) Bozo's Big lop
7:30 (9) Am America
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(35) Science Fiction
11:00 (2, 6, 6, 9) News
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2.) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
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6:10 (2) Sunrise
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6:15 (6. 8) Sunshine
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9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
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(44) Fury
9:30 (44) Petticoat
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6:30 (6) Sunrise
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(44) PhIl Donahue
Hollywood
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development of the park.
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Central Florida Zoological county and society officials
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societ) Intends to "pull our own but no time has been set ac- have enough funds to finish
chestnuts out of the fire" cording to one county official, even minimum requirements
regarding financial problems A meeting scheduled for on the more than 80-acre park,
encountered in developing the Thursday morning to hammer asked for the society to stop
park lands adjoining the new out a deal to offer the state and spending any of the remaining
zoo site,
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rniuloners BCC) 'and the meeting Of le society trustees going to. alter our purpose.
park.

sodety earlier this week of. early next week to meet We're going to puli our own
ficiaLs of both parties still
' say "eyeball to eyeball" with chestnuts out of the fire. This is

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a personal involvement of the
citizens of Seminole County,"
Rya said.
"We're got a goal and we set
out to do It under in,
surmountable odds. Now we've
almost reached the top of the
mountain," he said.
Meanwhile. Rown met with

State Department of Traitsportation
officials 1 DOT) this
7 regular city c ouncil meeting. strong mayor type government council failed by better than morning regarding
the building
The turnout t as , the big with the mayor being a voting five to one,
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road off U.S.17-92
Question one The mayor asentrance
had predicted a "fair turnout" questions on the ballot were
Ron
said
that the DOT ofof about 300 or 35 per cent of the vaguely worded.
voting P A participating ficia
p
originally
had requested
city's 849 qualified electors at
member of council" passed by
the
Line
be built prior to the
Clear CU dd ecisioo ns were 208-86, t..it Question 5 of the
t he city hail polls. She sa
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4
zoo
oper.ing.
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made
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voters,
wever
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Mayor have strong author ity
&amp;
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now
has delayed the
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questions
three
and
four
passed by 55-129 in a sclueaker
the largest the ty has seen
I
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building
of
the
lane until after
since the 1967 general election, about whether the mayor This result could be changed if*
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the opening, but will install
should be elected by the voters all of the 27 absentee ots.r
Some 353 electors cast their or the city council,
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against the proposal.
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ballots during the hours of 7 and
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Unofficial results showed the
7 Thursday and 27 more cast
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The special election as prcmised the DOT officials that
absentee votes prior to yester- public favored by better than called, ~i accordance with ti-,e the lann- would be built by the
'selection for a total t urnout four to one retaining the current current city charter , when end of July or mid August
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method of electing its chief Walter Rawlson resigned
or 44.75 per cent.
E.StlIfl3ted cost of the lane for
from
munici pa l executive. Results th
the
society will be $1,000 for
e City Council.
Jqf
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While the city council had were 241.60. The co m pa nion
materials and tome labor,
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been considering revising its fourth question of whether the
Beaslev's term will extend 14
RAY BEA.SIEY
1960's charter to nrovide a mayor should be elected by the months to September, 1976.
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By DONNA FSI'ES
Herald Stall Writer

government indicated the
voters want to continue the five
member city council, wish to
OVIEDO
City voters continue electing the mayor
turned out In record numbers and are willing to have the
for a special election here mayor as a voting and paryesterday to return Ray ticipating member of the ci ty
Beasley to the city council seat council.
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Beasley easily defeated authority, which unofficial
farmer who wants to deepen an
irrigation ditch or plow a field" poli ti cal newcomer, William returns sh owed passed 155 to
lials(ott, an assistant principal 129.
must apply for a permit.
The City Council is to canvass
Congressional hearings on in an Orange Count) school
Unoffici
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gave Beasley the election at a special
pesti cide permits - part of t he
tallies to 144 for Halscott. meeting at 5:30 p.m. today and
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide
The straw ba llot questions, Beasley will rece ive his oath of
and Rodenticide Act
will
see king the people's advi ce on a office and officially assume his
change in the city's form of new responsibilities at the July
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office,
Concerning the 9:30 a.m.
public hearing at Altamonte
City Hall Monday, Kelly says
there are two issues vital to
Florida farmers, growers,

One is federal regulations
which require ranchers and
farmers usi ng insecticides and
pesticides to be tested and
certified by the U.S. governmont before such products are
used.
The second, he said, Involves
the U.S. Army Corps of
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ranchers and landowners that
will soon be considered by the
U.S. Congress.

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Hotel then proceeding with
hand shaking tour of the
courthouse In Sanford.
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Kelly, who represents the .,
fifth Congressional District
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his whirlwind tour from
Washington where Congress is
tin recess in preparation for a
public hearing scheduled
Monday In Altamonte Springs. L
A Kelly aide said the ,
congressman was to be
available at County Cornmission chambers here at 3:I5
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speak with Seminole voters
That session was to follow a
noon luncheon at the Longwood BON
Hotel. Following the eotrthouse
tour, Ke lly's set to mee t wi th
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On the other hand Mrs. Doyle
subject matter is taken into the Services, earlier this month Right to Life organization. Mrs. abortion Board members have been
is
a
subject
for
says
it isn't the "safety factor, somewhat noncommittal.
If they pass screening classrooms,
said she confronts Right to Life Doyle says all facts and debate
among
clergy,
procedures by county school
The fact is we protect the However, the board did adopt
Layer recommended to the advocates whenever and statistics can easily be businessmen and females
officials, two agencies — School Board that Bowe rs be wherever she can,
second
party, the unborn child, Layer's recommendation last
documented,
almost every coun try in the
Central Florida Birth Contr(A allowed to "weed out any
Societyhas
to protect its unborn Wednesday to first screen the
In a report issued to the
Some slides, Mrs. Doyle says, world.
babies."
Service and Right to Life — will material d ee med unsui ta ble," School Board, Ms. Martin are "offe nsive," but "they're
material before it gets into the
be allowed to introduce Also,
classroom.
Layer
stipulated called a Right to Life slide really no more gory than slides
"Right to Life suggested
Both organizations have
programs into .,eminole County prsentat1ons be made by the presentation "ugly and gory" shown children
in driver safety of women is their big sought permission to introduce
Chairman Bud Feather inschools,
school system's guidance and said much of the literature education courses."
concern, but the fact is that if literature iio the county's structed Layer to "send a
School Supt. I3wl Layer says personnel.
presented is a
Basically, Mrs. I)oyle's ab o rtion were as safe as schools. And Mrs. Doyle says letter" to both agencies ad''gross
both agencies must submit
The two aendes have' ntif.
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tern ot me Dars1's
their matriaiito Ivan Bowers, feting philosophies.
Her remarks brought swift tion, while Ms. Martin heads up be opposed to it," Ms. Martin's Oviedo and Lyman I 1ih positThn.

Congressman Ri chard
Kelly, R-11oliday, jetted int
Seminole County today.
meeting first with area
businessmen at the Longwood

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(44) Mod Squad
5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(13) Modern Home
Digest
(24) Villa Alegre
(35) Lost In Space
6:00 (2. 6, I, 9) New s
(24) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2.0) NBC News
(9) ABC News
(13) Peter Loves
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(24) Carrascolendas
(35) Mayberry RFD
(44) Get Smart

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(44) Mickey Mouse
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4:30 (2) 9onanza
(0) Mery Griffin
(9) GIlIiqan's Island
(13) Wlnti'' P'rk
City Council
135) batman
(44) Gltf,otn's ?sI.srcj
5:30 (9) Dlia
(24) Mister Roger's
Neighborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse

12:00 (2, 44) News
(6) Young And
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(35) My Favorite
Mart Ian
(44) Ilrwterdoa
(24) Bill Mo"ers
Journal
3:00 (2. 6) Anot her Wor ld
(6) Price Is RIgh!
(9) General Hospital
(35) Cartoons
(44) Addams Family
3:30 (6) Match Game
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Live
(24) International
Animation
Festival
(3$, Uncle Hubie
Show
(44) Three Stooges
4:00 (2. 0) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Shcw

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(6) Joker's Wild
(a) Romper Room

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

Showdown

(24) Sesame Street
(35) 700 Club
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2, I) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) Gambit
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2,11) High Rollers
(6) Now You See It
(9) Split Second

%That are our rnajoroIlcornpanies doing and ,ha(will
they do to help ease the energy crisis' What 1, needed in
the tans of a ft. ral ci" ''s poll." "ri' ard P Hardin ef
the Mobil Oil Company gives his siews in an in-depth
intersieta in Sunday's edition of The Herald.
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Mayor Ironi the current )ear's $51,741
Walter Sorenson gave the City plus $1,500 from federal
Council his budget message for revenue sharing, police R,515,
1976 last night. "Determine up from the current year's
what ls necessary as opposed to $25,601 plus $11,72 federal

Want to know how a paving project Is done" Read the
detailed account of the current rity-wide paving program
underwav In Sanford In the Seminole Magazine on Sun-

what we would like to have," revenue sharing; fire SM,486,
Department requests, In down from $36,844, building and
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NATION

By BOB LLOYD

IN BRIEF

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On Indian Reservation
PINE RIDGE, S.D. AP
"It looked Like an
execution. They were ridd;ed with bullets," South Dakota
Atty. Gen. William Janklow said today after two FBI
agents were shot to death on the Pine Ridge Indian
Reservation.
The two FBI agents were dragged out of their cars and
killed Thursday when they tried to serve warrants on
people who were holed up in a house, authorities said.
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kil led.
Federal agents pursued occupants of the house through
th e hi lls s1 the reservation Thursday rdght, but at L30
a.m. the FBI agent in charge of the operation said the
gunfire had stopped, "as far as I know."

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Richard M.
Nixon
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two
members of the Watergate grand jury earlier this week,
court papers d isclosed today.
The fact that he testified was made publi c at Nixon's
own request.
questioning took place Monday and Tuesday at the
U.S. Coast Guard station In San Clemente, Calif., next
door to Nix on's home. The questioning
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companies, Reliable and

Lyle Suffield, director of
Project Oasis, a senior citizen
organization, said that the

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WASHINGTON (AP) FBI agents today arrested two
men on charges of spying for the Soviet Union.
The FBI identified the two as Sarkis 0. Paskallan, 36,
who has been living In New York, and Sahag K.
41, of Rockville, Md., a mathematician formerly emplayed by organizations doing secret defense work.
Both men are natives of Lebanon. Paskaliazm, who came
to the United States in 1968, is a resident allen. Dedeyan is
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pressure from the low income
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welcome. I commend Hatt.away
for his stand," he said.

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Editor's Note: The following dispatch Is based on an
official government briefing and on other information
cleared by censor-* after the proclamation of a state of
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today reported scattered public protests against Prime
Indira Gandhi'' crackdown on her political
enemies but claimed "tht 'ountry as a whole remained

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absolutely peacefw."
"There was no incident of any consequence anywhere,"
chief information officer A. H. Baji told an official

briefing.
lie rcWrted protest marches of 100 to 500 persons in
Bombay, several cities of Kerala state and In Mysore.
lie said strikes were organized in three cities of Gujarat
state, but there was only a "partial response." Strikes
were also reported Thursday in Bombay and Haryana
state north of New Delhi.

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Sanford:
Antonio Colon
Oscar Cooper
Dorothy M. Hogan
Rose Hurt
Donna R. Morgan
Wilts Mu. Prnkiwh
Claudia R. Ray
Linda Smith, Apopka
Ruth R. Cook, Deltona
Deltona
Sarah Bell, Deltona
Olive K. Schwenger, Deltona
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Annie Bryant
Betty R. Clark
Robin Collier
Bernice Golden
Ora Dee Hawkins
Clary McGriff
Sharon E. Myers
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Dorothy M. Perkins
William E. Phillips
RJdtj Russell
Bennett F. Smith
Elsie C. Thomas
Leonard D. Varvel

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Country Club Road, .Sanford,
died Thursday morning. Burn
In Norfolk, Va., he lived in
Sanford for the past four years
and was a student 5emJp,
Junior 'unlor College and
member of St. Mcrgaret Mary
WInte
Catholic Church
Park.
Survivors include his 'ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R.
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Cooper of Sanford, two
brothers, Frederick R. Ill of
Wichita, Kan. and Timothy of
Sanford; grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. David E. Goodness of
Sar.ft'J azxl Mrs. Federtd
Cooper, Asheboro, N.C.
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mass for Civ Id E Cooper, V. 01
s COUVtrY Club Roan, sanlo.d. o dd Thursday ,,.
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am.
Monday t All SouI Calhoi,c
ChiA'th. SarWard,
Fjihtr
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George M. Willis Sr.
Mary 0. wood
Raymond N. flicks, DeBary
Kathy Jessup, DeLand
Pacla Jean Allen,
Randall Halos, Deltona
Dosha Salter, Geneva
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City
Barbara A. Dease, Osteen

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will be at All Souls C.frWes-y.
Rotary will be r.citid at irtsson
Funeral Home all p rn Sund&amp;y.
Brisson funeral
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to be moved first."
iay was told by Herndon
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over.
Yesterday's high

For 52 years, the gates
the old S-iuZuogLaVe
swung open daily to the

night low 67. Rainfall ,55inches.
Considerable cloudiness
through tomorrow with (hunderthowcrs expected. highs in
the mid to upper
Lows in
the lower 70s. Variable mostly
north and northwest winds
around 15 mith stronger and
gusty near thundershowers.
Rain probability 60 per cent
tonight and 50 per
tomorrow.
Extended forecasts, Sunday
through Tuesday: Partly
cloudy with scattered mainly
afternoon thundershowers.
Temperatures near seasonal
normals with h1ghd mostly in
upper 80s and lows In lower 70s,
except In the Keys.
Daytona Beach tides, highs
11:57a.m.; lows 5:34 a.ri., 5:42
pin. Port Canavernal highs
11:33 a.m., 11:54 p.m.; kiwi
5:28 a.m., 5:38 p.m.
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residents of

SarJord, their

neighbors In Seminole

County and visitors from
across the nation. But on
Sunday morning, the gates
will open for the last time.
For on Sunday evening,
at 5 o'clock, the gates of the
old zoo will close for good.
The Sanford zoo will be no
more.
A historical occasion in
the city, indeed, and a sad
one too
except for the
er.c-uraging knowledge
that five days eater, on July
4, the gates of the new
Central Florida Zoo will
swing open to welcome
animal lovers hack among
their old friends
Sobik
and Fat Boy, I)aisy and
Carmen, Bandy and Satan
and the dozens of other
animals which Central
F1uridIan have come to
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present at all times to make continued. "Deputy (Hobert)
movement a rapid operation." Moore will be remembered for

Sid VihIen Jr., county cornmission chairman, addressed
the council briefly, citing the
"excellent teamwork displayed
between firemen, police,
ambulance, and other volunleers" in rescue operations,

years to come as a hero beause
he saved eight to 10 people
before passing out from
smoke."
Moore died as a result of his
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grant for the radio system and
an additional $50,000 was expected within a week's time.
Final determination about
how the fund is to be spent will
come from the County Cornmission, Meade pointed out.

This lelslatIon" Kelly
vilii
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but borne builders, developers
and land owners alike."
The Congressman asked all
Interested parties to contact his
office, or attend the Monday
session.

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small children, has pleaded
guilty in
possession of cocaine arid
a maximum five-year prison
sentence.
Deborah Lott Lingo tearfully
entered the guilty P
to
lesser and included offense
yesterday before Circuit Judge
Clarence T. Johnson Jr.
had been scheduled for
week on a charge of delivery of
circuit

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conirulled

substance:
cocitlue, a felony that carries a
maxim um pe nalty of 15 years hui
icison.
Assistant Sta te Atty. Cipude
Van hook said the state

In a hearing Tuesday
flscated
and
defense motion to dismiss the charged Ms. lingo. Sprinkel
on a

drug charge Judge Johnson had
ruled that there was sufficient
evidence cocaine delivery In
the case to go to a jury.
of

the

cocaine

siId the "delivery"

set up
by the federal
who
admit they were after the main
source, not Debbie LIngo."
Van Hook said the
had
been negotIating with Ms. lingo
to buy two ounces of cocaine for
$2,300 and the drug seized Is
alleged to
been a sample
the Larger quantity.
was

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Sprinkel had zrgued that
federal Drug Enforcement
Administration undercover
agents entrapped his client,
Sprinkel said Ms. Lingo had
been present earlier when
In other circuit court actions
agents bought $3,300 In Illegal yesterday,
Jury acquitted
cocaine from a man and that William Bradly Fuhrman, 41, of
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"go-h.tween" for another Sprins, on a charge
cocaine buy.
tempted breaking and ente ring
with
intent to commit
On March
the court
misdemeanor.
another girl, Identified as
agents

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the one-day trial.

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Banks Marina,
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tempted grand larceny in a
case involving the theft of some
catfish. He had beer, originally
charged with grand larceny.
Oglesby, listed on arrest
records as a commercial
fisherman, was allowed to
remain free on bond pending a
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what they feel is happeriLng,"
Ryan said.
is to be administered by Keller
The main concern over park
"We don't
il)SJ President J. T. Turnipserd listens as Bob Ball discusses a successful campaign to save in the ready room at the police development voiced by
Roger until Dec. 31. Why should we
Georgia's Flint River.
station. The small office is Nelswender, director of county rush? We're doing what we feel
uually used by police officers development, was the lack of is a highly credible job," he
to prepare reports before going available funds to
a sa id.
off duty at the end of shill pa ving pr oject on the entrance
,, We would like to cooperate
periods,
road off U.S. 17-92 and parking wi th the county but not at the
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comment today, but informed
$14,000 of the total Ryan sa id.
sources say he rescinded the $200,000 figure be used towards
Ryan also sa id that the
pr omotions and additi o na l duty th e paving.
$100,000 that was used to

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LONDON (AP) — Britain and France, hungry iII
petrodollars, have entered into secret commitments to
help ninke Egypt the arsenal of the Arab world, informed
sources disclosed today.
Senior officials of Britain, France and Egypt said their
governments are now in th e final phase of negotiating a
series of interlocking multibillion.dollar transactions for

veapons.
The British government has sought to reassure Israeli
llr~ne,Nlinistcr YitzMk Rabin that the arrangements are
not intend ed to hurt his country But th e Israelis , who rely
on the United States for arms, have told London and Paris
they are worried.

Of Diverted River Water

assignments after being
Neiswender relayed
a receive the federal matching
The subject of illegal fishing reminded by Councilman recommendation from the funds, was secured by inFriends of the St. Johns, Inc.
Herald Outdoor Editor
(FOSJ) last night d iscussed in the river was brought up and Gerar d Connell that he had citizen-composed Seminole dividuals and that the so'iety
Agreeing that their top ways of carrying out their plans Charles McWatters, a com- promised to base promotions on
priority is to back efforts to to preserve and protect the mercial fisherman for manY ability determined through a BCC donate $4.000 and $7,000 M,000" before all of the IS
restore illegally diverted w3ter river.
years, stated his side of the testing program.
worth of lumber for a board- project elements of the park are
According to Florida Game problem, supporting trotlines
to the St. Joh.'is River, the
Connell also reminded Keller walk be returned by the society completed. Inflation has caused
and Fresh Water Fish Corn- and discussing the use of hoop to be sure the officers receiving The society rejected this the money problem, he said.
,lion biologist David Cox, a nets ta take fish from the river. promotions and additional recommendation.
The dispute over the park
Delbert Euga, executive responsibilities knew they are
minimum of 200 million gallons
Nelswender says tha t
is being diverted from the river director of the group, was not thus guaranteed a pay raise road project is an "absolute lands does not Involve the
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each day. Cox added that at unable to attend the meeting. in the 1976 budget year since no minimum" for the federal building of the new zoo. The
general fund operation was times, the figure could reach as
government to close out the grant money is for the
development of the park lands
122,116 for contingencies; high as 800 million gallons per
grant by Dec. 21. lie and
$93,22o In salaries and wages; day.
only accordi ng to Neiswer.der.
m
8CC are coi-rned
$12,800 for gas, oil and tires; J. T. Turnipseed, FOSJ
met
The
county leases the more
are not
$12,100 in legal and accounting president, read a resolution
th
an
100 acre,, where both the
It will leave Seminole County i
fees; 111,298 in utilities; $18,1 00 adopted by the Gam e andFresh
a bad light with the state and zoo and park lands are located,
for repairs and maintenance; Water Fish Commission
federal government and hinder to the society for a nominal fee
$,000 in new construction for favoring stoppage of the
per year.
replat would leave his property the county's chances of of $1
By DONNA ESTES
the public works department; practice of diverting waters of
without access from a current securing additional grants.
Neiswender said he does not
Herald Staff Writer
$11,0 in rentals; $19,890 for the river by private groups.
This
morning
Ryan
said
that
'know
what position" the acroad through the tract.
machinery and equipment and
the proposed lots the society has a "good, tight tion by the society leaves the
Several
LAKE
MARY
of
The
City
$9,150 payment on U road
Bob Ball, local businessman,
handle" on three Orange county. The county is the local
grader.
read a communication from the Council postponed until July 9 would front on Country Club
County
construction firms to government which receives the
approval on a proposed new de- Road.
Total revenues and expendi. Corp of Engineers detailing
having
an
asAst
the
society
in paving the grant and then channels it to the
velopment
night
pending
an unimproved,
Drake saidprivate
by
tures anticipated in the utility fight made in Georgia to save
op nionlast
from
City
Attorney
roadway,
rnad.
society. Neiswender says if the
department
was $311,986 in- the Flint River from destruc.
.
"The society does not want to grant requirments are not met
Gar)
,
.Massey
on
whether
an
the
development
would
create
eluding $257,000 anticipated tion.
be forced into some untenable then the county will be held
proceeds of interim financing
Dur in g that fight more than access road to adjacent no burden on the city,
A proposed deed restriction position and that's essentially responsible.
for the updating and expansion 6,000 letters went to former property can be closed.
Michael Drake, on behalf of a for the development included
of the water system.
Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter
group
headed by George that th e interior roadway would
Sorenson said he will be urging him to make a personal
McCarnmon,
submitted a be owned in common by each
s on the inspection tour of the Flint The
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SINCE
replat,
"Sanford
Substantial adjoining property owner and
budget, adding 27 per cent of campaign was successful and
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cut.
success here.
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acres each.
The restriction states that the
Drake
said
plans
are
for
property
owners could agree to
p
Installation Ava,lablo—Afifiq
construction of 1,500 square feet dedicate the 50-foot right of way
t?s Sc. Tp G,,ft,'s
minimum size homes with a to the city and acknowledges
?tLOI.tOU.'LIfe
roadway through the center of the city's right to levy
ktp Ovt L,s,,*. P'%. NdIe$ &amp; OThc O,'t
the tract to remain a private, assIessments on the owners for
Easily Installed WIM Snap On. S*11 10C111149 w?.qq I
u nimproved read maintained any improvements of the road.
215 S. OAK AVE. SANFORD 322-4731
New officers of the Seminole chapter and NCHA.
the residents.
A second restriction calls for
As his last duty, outgoing by
County Cam pe rs, Chapter 181)5,
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Entzmlnger,
an
the
formation
of a homeowners'
I National Campers and Hikers president, Kirschstein
adiacent r'
provide
ow ner
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Association (NCHA) have been presented special " d
All I're??Ied
Afld
however, claimed approvalofa maintenance.
installed by District Field TeePees" earn ed by 100 per
Director Harold hlimes of cent attendance at all meeting
and campouts of the chapter for
Or la ndo.
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Alfred
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Sanford, treasurer; Shiela
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must
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Sanford and Ken Johnson and dedicated to the preservation of
a
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a to Coleman's where the
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vhees.ondIscoveredbpievent
interested
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a
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operator contoct Mechanical
families are invited to join the
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July
chapter. Next
honor by Field Director
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Wildwood.
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c ty po ce patro men wi ta e power to obligate city funds.
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complained that the
in the
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JULY 4
Fr. Lyons Councfl K of C,
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b "Experts wW be present (in
corporate communion at Mellon Park topped off with a
Altamonte) to testify on
Nativity Church, Lake Mary, fireworks display at night.
By GLENN MeCASLAND
Issues
and to answer
County Jail which claimed 11 George Harriett was In charge
"If anyone so much as at.
"It is easy to look back and
followed by breakfast at the
Herald Staff Wrf ter
%
from
the
audience."
lives.
of the fire fighting operation. tempts to criticize anyone try to point a finger or find fault
clubhouse.
JULY 5
The resolution was passed on
Dr. Charles Hall, a Winter connected with the rescue with something, but we should
Experts Include, a Kelly aide
,,SWord's Diggest Garage
A resolution calling for the a motion by Sam Ackley, Park physician who is the operations, they would have to move forward and work said.
JUNE 30
officials from the Federal
SI charity event,10 a.m., to appol.ntment of a Seminole secretary of the council, and emergency medical officer for do battle with me personal.ly," together to prevent a more Department
Public meeting staty Hall,
of Agriculture, Soil
Altamonte Springs, with 6 p.m., Blair McGarvey, County doctor as the recommended the council and Orange County, was present at Vihlen said.
serious tragedy rather than Conservation Service, the
emergency medical officer in other emergency agency of- the Jail w hen the fir e broke out
The commission chairman, criti cize," Vihlen declared.
Congressman Richard Kelly to coordinator
Environmental
Protection
charge
In
case
of
future
ficials
select
a
county
doctor
to
and
directed
who
rescue,
first
aid
appeared
hear testimony on proposed
between
Prior to Vlhlen's appearance, Agency, the corps of Engineers,
Sanregulations which will affect ford Plaza, sponsored by Grace disasters was approved last be summoned in case of another and removal of victims.
separate meetings at the John Spolski, county 9-1-1 the Interior Department and
night by members of the major disaster.
Both Dr. Meade and Dr. Gay courthouse and in south
farmers, ranchers, con- United Methodist Youth
detailed the first the Fish and Wildlife Service.
, 10 Seminole County Emergency Dr. Clyde K. Meade, chair- wanted information
regarding Seminole, told the doctors and moments of the fire and lauded
a.m
Medical Council (SCEMC).
man a( the council, and Dr. the "triage" (removal by laymen present that 11 there was the work of Dr. Hall, city
Also, various officials at the
lists, land developers, realtors,
The action came
the
Robert
A.
Gay,
who
directed
groups)
of
panic
victims
at
the
fire
no
at
the
jail
fire scene,
state level have been Invited. At
bankers, home builders, land
and others,
JULY I
conclusion of a board meeting rescue and emergency -work at scene.
"Because of the personal
owners and others, 9:30
"I think many of the firemen 9: 30, testimony wiII be heard on
Second quarterly Di.recI of the cmncfl which spent go Seminole Memorial Hospital
Herb Perry of Herndon told heroism involved, we suffered wotild have been Nsitant if Dr. dredge and fill and at 2 p.m.
July 2
meeting the Greater Sanford minutes attempting to pinpoint during the fire, discussed both the gathering that "triage" was
casualties than
might Hall had not been present and pesticides will be
Seminole S114les, 7:30 p.m., Climber of Commerce. B a.m.., any problems or corn- lack of communications bet"almost impossible for a while" have," Vihien said. "The loss encouraged them
Stepping Stones Center, across Chamber of Commerce municatlons breakdown during ween emergency units involved because the victims were could easily have been In excess with rescue work," Spotskl
Kelly said there Is a "great
from Sunland Estates on 17-a building.
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the June 9 fire at the
40 people.
said.
the agricultural community
scene of the fire.
time.
"The firemen, inmates and
A
review
of
plans
th
at certifica ti on requirements
to
develop
Dr. G3y questioned Herndon
"But once
enough to policemen Involved were
an
emergency
communications
place
tin "unnecessary burden
Ambulance Co. officials as to move back-to-back, they were literally crawling on the floors
g
in
hospi
the
small, Individual fartals
and
on
"who was In charge at the fire moved," he said. "Also
had of cells to bring people out system, link

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top level health adrninstrators to Tallahassee and
renames the agency the Health Program Office.

July meeting.
There were no changes in the
plan when the P&amp;Z voted to
recommend approval.
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Don Morgan, It daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norpn, IOU W. the old Star Theater Wflding on begin later this summer.
Second St., Sanford was treated by Herndon ambulance at. West 15th Street. Jones IS
Hearings on the Army Corps
tendants for cuts on her ankle, and minor scrapes and bruises turning the old movie house Into
of Engineers dredge and fill
after colliding her bicycle Into a moving vehicle outside a con. a center for am of the SEEDCO
rules will begin shortly after the
enIence store on th e corner of Fre nch Avenue and Third Street, programs, the P&amp;Z corn- Fo
urth of July Congressional
Sanford, shortly after wou on 7bursday. According to Patrolman missioners were told.
Kelly
Rick Dearing, no charges were passed against driver of the l9
Jones' request was approved
Chevrolet Camaro, Involved in the accident, Ma. Tr Harrison.
a brief presentation by
Kelly says It's "important
Jones.
that the people of the fifth
ongressional District know
more about these Issues, and it
Is vitally Important that I hear
your views before hearings
egin hi Congr ess.

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An aide to Helms was quick L point out Thursday that
the North Carolina senator was appearing voluntarily and
would serve only as a character witness.
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approval by city commission
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The S70,0W purchase price obtain the SM,000 in federal Mary project, or at least finding thing for the City of Lake Mary
to be involved in."

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gar bage coll ti com pa nies,
if the firms go along with a

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Agriculture for the moderr.:za.
"We asked for the approval
tion and expansion of the water June 9 and have been waiting

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setting rates for a new state-operated malpractice insurance pool — rates higher than those charged doctors
under a group plan by Argonaut Insurance Co.
'We have considered not only the history of the last six
months, which is a very good indicator of future claims,
but 1l of the alleged safeguards in the bill," he said.

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testify as character witnesses toda at the bribery conspiracy trial of a former colleague, former Sen. Edward
Gurney.

In other action, the P&amp;Z
1T.e Sanford Compr6ttisive
approval of a
Development Plan headed to
city commission for approval request to rezone a large area
borjlered by Third Street on th
after the Planning and
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its north, Pecan on the west,
Commission (P&amp;Z)
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over the two days.
The
President was not under
lawyer, Herbert J. Miller, said in a statement that the
testimony "was voluntary and responsi ve to the expressed desires of the office of the special prosecutor."
The Watergate special prosecutor's office declined to
identify the
who traveled to San Clemente for the
testimon y or the lawyers who conducted the questioning.
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Insurarue Commissioner
Phil Ashler says th ere's noth ing ir d law by the 1975
legislature that will red uce mtdical malpracti ceinsurance premiums of doctors.
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one year short-term note at58 Sou thern Gulf note by its due
department.
"Frankly, we have no ohHerald Stall Writer
per cent Interest from date.
But, the question plaguing
Jection to t he Lake Mary plan,"
The Board of County Corn. both city and county officials Is
Sou theast First National Bank
The $10,000 from city coffers, Vihien said, adding one of th e
missioners Tuesday will why the federal government
of Maitland; $10,000 from city
evaluations being made by Bill
probably place its stamp of insists the county approve the
sa vi ngs and a $40,000 note with obtained through a beltthe county department
ti ghte ning process by all city Dale of
approval on Lake Ma ry's quest plans and recommend funding for it eer since," Councilman Sou thern Gull
of environmental services is
and
$22
for federal funds to update its for a municipally-owned utility. Harry Terry said. "That's
The $2,000 additional money
to
why
the county is berng asked to
short term bank loan are also
recently acquired water
was set aside for operating
Lake Mary city councilmen holding us up."
proceeds.
ap
pr
ove a matter concerning a
No one is questioning that for the uti lity during Its first come out of the loan
system, Commission Chairman and Mayor Walter Sorenson es
ci ty's utility system serving an
Sid VihIen Jr. said today.
pressed concern this week that Lake Mary has a timing month's operation.
Vihien said he expects at. incorporated area.
The city has applied for the hoped-for financing will be problem. The purchase of the
Payment on the note to firmative action from th e
"Dal e sees no objection to it,"
$350,000 In loans from the held up while the county water system from Southern S'uiiiern Gulf Utiliti es is due county board on Tuesday, in. Vihien said. "We want to see
Farmers Home Administration peruses the documents in its Gulf Utilities was concluded in Dec. 31.
structing him to write a letter to their updating accomplished
May.
of the U.S. Department of usually detailed fashion.
City officials had booed to the FHA endorsing the Lake and believe It to be an excellent

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The house whrre agents Jack R. Coler and Ilonth A.
W illiams were killed is about 5 m iles sou theast of
reserva ti on community of Oglala, not far from the village
of Wounded Knee which militant Indians occupied for 71
days 111 1973.

burglary rePorted by Jerome
Jordan at 218 Doverwood Di'.,

Sanford police said today that
a 56-year-old Orlando man
Seminole Sheriff's detecties English Estates, South
routed two would-be armed last reported seen running in a
today were reported in. Seminole.
robbers Last night when he northern direction into a
John Sturno told deputies tha t
vestigating the rape of a 10Jumped from his parked car residential district.
year-old girl at Altamonte burglars took a $350 green shag
and yelled to the surprised,
Springs. Deputy P. J. Riggins carpet from the li ving room of
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the girl reported a man his vacant house at 14 Trilby
said
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going "to kick your behinds."
found two sets of footprints at Sanford man yesterday on armed with a pistol broke into Bend, off Markham Road north
Patrolman Ray Bronson
In other police reports, the theft scenes.
grand larceny and breaking her bedroom early yesterday, of 1-4ngwood.
reported that the man and his Herbert Cherry reported three
Fred Prevatt, Sf1.46, Geneva,
Sanford Housing Authority and entering charges. County threatened her and forced her
wife were in their auto, parked new two-ton air conditioning officials reported that two
gas jail records indicated that to accompany him to a vacant reported a 20-horsepower
at the Eastern Oil Station , 1321 uni ts, valued at $1,000, were ranges, valued at $500, were Michael Joseph
Baker, 18, of house where she was assaulted. outboard motor, valued at $250,
W. 13th St., about 9 p.m. when stolen from sites of houses stolen from vacant apartments Fifth Street, Sanford, was Detective
D3ug Ruth is heading was taken from his boat docked
the two black males, wear ing under construction at 1934, 1938 in the William Clark Court arrested at Lake hlodge Estates an Investigation in the case.
at Lindsey's Fish Camp at the
stocking masks, approached and 1940 W. 15th St. Patrolman
by Longwood patrolmen Terry Depilles toI were also inu
the car, pulled out pistols and John Faster said detectives
Longwood Police Jailed a L. Baker, Gilbert Hughson and probing reports that $90 In Semlnole-Volusla County line.

FBISpecia!AgentJosephTrjmbachsajdhismenwere
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five other officers,

Instead, the man Jumped
from the auto yelling at the
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the court consider probation for "Barbara" brought a $10 bag of
F'uhrrnan had been accused
Ms. lingo. Judge Johnson cocaine to an apartment and In connection with an alleged
allowed her to remain free on Ms Lingo brought it Into
incident
apartment
$1,000 bond pending completion bedroom and emptied It on a at that address.
of a pre-sentence Investigation mirror and told the agents they
Fuhrman was released by
(PSI) by probation and parole could "sample" the drug.
Circuit Judge Robert Mc(Jr*gor
authorities.
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Friday, June 27. . 1975-AA
WAYNE D. DON-E, lblisher
WII.I.IAM D. CURHIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

Home Delivery : Week, 55 cent.s: Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
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If the first shock of the energy crisis was the
one felt by Americans when they had to wait in line
to buy gasoline, and then had to nav more for it.
then the second shock is surely what has happened
to their utility bills in the last year. Yet the jump in
the price of electricity is not solving a deep-seated
financial rob1em in the utilities inrliir which

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Th ey are not improving the basic fiiancial health
of investorowned utilities, which are faced with
raising staggering sums of money to keep their
plants modernized and to expand their powergenerating capacity for the future.
Energy studies show that the nation's electric
utilities will have to expand their generating
capacity from the present 450,000 megawatts to
The U.S. presidency is curious IrIStItUtIOrLA
about 650,000 bv 1985 at a cost c,f $232 billion. What
president, in one sense. has hwnendous power.
is happening? Under the limitations of their
He can trip the nation into war, prolong a
present rate structures, and with the pinch on
recession, or tear a country apart in dissension.
But he cannot of himself, by this act or that,
available investment capita). utilities last year
puii a coun out of a depression, either of the
canceled or postponed nearly half of the expansion
economy or the spirit. These things the peope
projects they had planned.
must do themselves of their own will. The
If power-generating capacity falls far enough
president can only be a symbol, someone who
behind, we face something worse than the
somehow gives hope
so that men will be
brownouts and blackouts that are already anmoved to invest, factories
ticipated. A chronic power shortage could settle
ployed to work and consumers will spend in the
over the country, placing our economy under
confidence there will be a tomorrow.
To provide that inspiration a president must
restraints that would amount to a permanent state
prove
himself, difficult for one who has been
of recession,
a ppointed and not elected. And particularly
This crisis-in-t lie-making has led to the
difficult for a presld.!nt known chiefly as a nice,
inevitable proposals that the federal government
decent friendly man.
begin underwriting loans to private utilities or
To
€siden t Ford has been at work on
otherwise subsidize them. It is certainly in the
first step of proving hlms1f.
national interest to keep our economy from
Commentators talk of the Mayaguez
showdown off Communist Cambodia as the
stagnating due to lack of power, but it would be a
moment of truth, when Mr. Ford showed his
serious mistake to make still another major indecisiveness,
guts and leadership.
dustry a client of the federal government when it is
Not
so.
W
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t
he r you approve or disapprove his
possible for problems to be solved by the utilities
stand on spti.dlng, It Is Mr. Ford's month-in,
themselves and the state commissions which
month-out,record of hot potato vetoes that
regulate them.
demonstrate's what he's made of.
First, the rate-setting philosophy needs a
For Mr. Ford, the Democratic congressional
major overhaul. The concept that th e users of th e
leaders and pr esiden tial hopefuls all know these
most power should pay the lowest rates is no longer 'vetoes of popular spending bills which would
realistic. Rates can be adjusted to even out th e mean money in the pockets of the unemployed
and inthe purses of millions of others whose bills
peaks and valleys in power demand which now cut
exceed their incomes in this time of recession
into the efficiency of utility operations. Second, the
inflation are pure gold for the Democratic
dela ys
and added costs resulting from confusing
position in 1976.
and overlapping environmental regulations are
Further, in clamping down on spending to curb
intolerable. Many state governments have lost
the worsening inflation he fears for l976 and l97l,
sight of the real public interest in trying to
Mr. Ford could prolong the recession unduly,
make his election for another term exceedingly
reconcile electrical needs and environmental
difficull He knows this.
protection.
My father worked on a cattle ranch in his
It is hard to see how higher charges for elecyouth.
There was something to the tales then
tric i ty can be avoided. If we do not underwrite our
told, whether fact or legend, that carried a grain
future power needs with more realistic rates, we
of truth stretching well beyond the cattle
are going to pay the bills for massive government
country.
intervention in the utilities industry which has
Arecipelrememberwellwasoneforgettlnga
served the public well in the past. There is lesson
recalcitrant horse back to the home corral. Tie a

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Not many -246,tobeexact. And them divided
among 14 Wands stretching across 500 miles of
open Western Pacific.
They are the Northern Marianas, since World
War II a United Nations Trust Territory under
U.S. administration whose voters 4,000 plus of
them
have now opted in a plebiscite for
commonwealth status "in political union with
the United States."
The Marianas people may have spoken, but the
vote Is only a first step m what could still be
lengthy and complicated process of ratification.
Next must come presidential and congressional
approval and, eventually, UN Security Council
agreement to dissolution of the trusteeship and
transfer of full sovereignty to the United states.
When and if all this comes to pass, around 1980 as
expected, it will mark the first major U.S.
territorial acquisition since purchase of the
Virgin Islands in 1917.

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pastor at Palmetto Baptist
Church of Sanford in June,
relieving Rev. G. E.
Hodges, who is going to
England as a missionary.

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Shah Gets Special Pampering From Ford
The shah of Iran has been singled oat by the Agricultural costs, however, ha ve gone up and
The story began, according to documents 'alongside the la unch whjh tried tu swerve into
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Ford courted him over crepes and caviar during market conditions. "in the case of oil," states mridevous recently between a bluL. launch and a

U.S. aut.horitles got pemission from the

his recent White House visll The shah repaid the one paper, "prices were Increased not in sailboat off Todos Santos island in Mexican Mexican attorney general, meanwhile, to conhospitality by making arrogant demands for still response to an e2ess of demand ovcr supply but waters.
tinue the pursuit into Mexican waters, and a U.S.
higher on prices,
as a result of unilateral actions by the governThe blue boat was kept under aerial sur- Coast Guard helicopter with narcotics agents
Behind the scenes, some Administration ments of the oil exporting nations."
veillance as It slipped away from the sailboat aboard Joined the chase, At (hj* point, the
-The shah claims that Western European and headed toward Long Beach, Calif. It was suspects began tossIng parcels and
officials ar eager to challenge the shah, but the
papers
President has instructed them to keep their import pr ices jumped 35 per cent In 1974. intercepted by a customs patrol boat whose overboard.
comments to themselves. In their private Administration economists cannot understand officers called over the loudspeaker for the blue
According to an official report the Coast
papers, howe ver, they have demolished the whtre the shah gets his figures. He is mixing up boat to stop.
Guard helico pter directed the customs boat to
shah's economic arguments
various indexes with percentages, they say. His
Instead, the launch began evasive action, drop back while they tried to swamp the fleeing
Here are some of the points they have made: economic arguments, therelote, are "confused." with the patrol boat in close pursuit, Its red lights vessel with
'prop wash." The maleuver was
One of the shah's favorite argur l tent.s is
'Th shah's reference to the behavior of flashing and siren wailing. The suspects unsuccessful.
that oil prices have had little relative effect on the foreign exchange reserves of the industrial responded with obscene gestures as they made a
After a four-hour chase, the Customs officers
the inflation rates in developed countries. 00 the nations during 1974 is also very misleading," wide turn at top speed back toward Mexican in the pursuing patrol boat opened fire upon the
contrary, statistks show that higher oil P
states the study. What he doesn't take Into ac. waters,
launch's motor with shotguns and carbines, They
tend to drive up the prices of a'ternative fuelt
failed to cripple the blue boat which, neverji5
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The
chase
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under
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overcast
And industries which use a lot of oil
borrowed heavily to meet the staggering on through rain squalls. The water was so choppy theless, slowed to a stop.
price of their products to make UP
costa. "An appropriate analogy," suggests the that the operator's seat on the patrol boat was
Duri ng the bOiTdIflg' states one report
creaSedollOOStLWhenalltheaethIflga$retaken study, "would be to a man who had started a tornfromitsmoodngs,anthepllotwaso
tersely, oneofU*suspectswassitand killed.
into account, the Effect of soaring oil prices Is year with $100
in cash and who, after having on his back.
The other suspect was taken into custody along
devastating.
with the boat and approximately
borrowed 1.1,000 £rom the bank during the year,
He had to be held In position to operate
pounds of
Time and again, the shah has declared tha t still ended up th
wi only $100 left at the e nd of the boat by the other patrol officers, accuruing to an
: ha to ke his pr.'ctsto make up for the year. His 'ash holdings had not declined but offLtal account. Whenever the patrol boat pulled
There is still a mystery over who shot the
price Increases In Imported goods from
cer tainly his economic position had."
clese to the fleeing launch, the suspects tried to suspect. A nine-millimeter cartridge was f ound
Western nations. "A good deal of the cause of
rim
in his neck, but the customs officers had no
these increased prices," states one suppressed
SEA CHASE: Locked in federal flies is story
Weapons of that caliber.
study, "are du: to the repercuslousof the (otl of awfldchueatsea, with avlolentendlng
The offlerscalledforaerjaIgupport.,J
Footnote; The dead man was iden tified as
It I11u'.rates the danger and drama that q'es helicopter swooped down on the launch with red Andy
producers') own price actions."
LeMay. His surviving partner gave his
lights whirling and siren blasting. blLmming wo

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helicopter new holding Evionik, the boat and the contraband.

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He Is married to the
former Peggy Ann
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lean. They have three
children, Ray, Melody and
Cathy.

Ray graduated this June
from the Baptist Bible
College in Springfield, Mo.
He is going to Korea as a
missionary. Melody and

Cathy reside with their
parents at 2742 Palmetto
Ave.

Warmin g Carts Pu rchased

simple, ordinary, insecure,
The religious committee of
Tickets for $1 each will be Chur ch on Park Ave. of Sanford
rather frightened person, groppe n at noon on Wednesdays
ing with u ni versal problems of the Seminole County BIcen- available f rom the Chamber of o
starting
in September for
tennial Commi ttee has chosen Commerce after July 12. The
tyranny and freedom...
to prayer. Devotions will be led by
"Instead of offering some the purehe of some $600 worth tickets can be used either
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various area ministers, Rev.
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said.
Cecil B. De Mule style, Moses is Samaritan Home as its project for the warming carts, he said, Porter
All
county
churches were
tormented by dissatisfactions to mark. Ow nation's 200th adding when the tickets are urged to
mall
a
brief history of
anniversary, according to Rev, used to purchase food,
and questions."
church to Rev. Porter, 510
That c ha racteristic matches Douglas E. Pcter, religious McDonald's will make the their
W.
Four th St., Sanford by July
donation to Good Samaritan
the realism of Biblical descrip- chairman,
4th. These will be shared by the
(Ions in which Moses has his
Rev. Porter said money will home.
Histor ical Cha irman for the
moments of doubts and uncer- be raised for the project
Arrangements are being county, he said.
taintles, as well as his tough through an arrangement with made to have the prayer chapel
The Sanford Area Ministerial
convictions against heavy odds. McDonald's of Sanford.
of the First United Me thodist Association invites the par-

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their offering to World Vision the Junior Hi, Kathy Betts,
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Dirickson, Darlene Dirickson, and memory work, and were tennlal year.
Another meeting of the
The average child there John Hamelin and Patty Kelly, under the direction of Betty
BURT LANCASTER
WILLIAM LANCASTER
receives one spoonful of rice received special awards for Crawford, Marguerite Evans, Religious Committee will be
The 'New' Moses
The Younger Moses
once a day, and some days they memory work. Each repeated Judy Patient, with Bonnie Byrd called for late August or,ear
get nothing but rice water.
the books of the Bible forward and Mary Roland assisting September to be held at one ol
the churches In the southerr
The urgent need for support and backward to the delight of Frances Ring, Director.
part of the county, he said.
from evanii1it'nI.c comes a n th
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Dr. Harold
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Bangladesh, by Dr. W. Stanley group.
Morineyham, president of
In the ceramics cl ass,
Mrs. Joyce Strader, wife of lish picnic at Secret Lake Park, students is planned for 7 p.m.' Japanese in the Philippines,
World Vision,
directed by Mrs. W. C. Loyd,
the minister of the Assembly of Casselberry. Gdmes will start July 11.
remaining captive until the end
the following won first honors:
by
their
The
Sanford
youth
God Church in Lakc'land, will be at 3p.m. and the covered dish
No registration fee is being of the war, will take part in the
inft will be able to orovide food John Hamelin and Darell
guest speaker at mae "Christian meal at 5 p.m.
charged. Those needing Tr',s- morning services.
rpnthree mnn.
f .i H
Outreach" meeting at 10 a.m.
portatlon may call the church
Government leaders and tiis. A gift was also sent to the
Saturday at Brain Towers.
F'RSTCIIRISTIAN
office,
those who serve in places of Open Door Children's Home,
Those wishing to attend are
Public trust will also be Hazard, Ky. which serves
to
A Bicentennial celebration
FIRST BAPTIST
remembered in prayer. A mountain children.
I invited 9:30 am. "coffee and
fellowship" prior to the will be featured at the 11 am.
special sermon from the Bible
At the Morning Service, last
meeting.
service Sunday at First
Rev. Walter Routh, who on patriotism will be given by
Sunday, the VhS program was
Christian Church. Members served as a missionary in Pastor Itaymnond Crocker.
presented and a number of
MESSIAH LUTHERAN
and friends have been asked to Vietnam from 1963 until the
Services are at 9:45 a.m., 11 children and youth received
reit...
wear old clothes of that period, recent Communist takeover, a.m. and 7 P.11.
special honors for acThe service will be built will conduct both morning worThe
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complishments during the
Church Council and congrega- around the theme, "Beginning ship services Sunday at First
LAKEMARYNA7.ARENE
school.
(ion of Messiah Lutheran Year Two Hundred." Dr. Baptist Church, Sanford,
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In the Junior Division, under
L6%dcome
Church has decided to change Harold Harris will speak on
A car wash will be sponsored
11ev. Routh, a native of
its schedule of worship and Sun- "Freedom Doesn't Come Sanford, is a graduate of by the Nazarene Young
c?LSJu1t' Ausbs"t
' day School during the months of Free."
Let Carrier Take The
and People's Society of the Lake
Stetson
University
Ju ly and August, Pastor FrankYoung people, who will assist Southern Baptist Theological Mary Church of the Nazarene
Heat Off Your Family
in the serice, include Debbie Seminary.
un Dorton said.
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
FREE
MARGE WILLIAMS
Beginning with the first Butler, Lisa Mitchell and Patty
at the Cargo Gas Station, U.S.
ESTIMATES
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An informal question and 17.92, Sanford.
Sunday in July worship on Kelly, leading the Pledge of
'ar.fcrd
answer period will be featured
Sunday will be held at 10 a.m., Allegiance,
at the Sunday evening service
rather than 31, until the first
with Rev. Routh and his family.
FREE MK-r.IoiflsT
Sunday in September, when the
SHIRLEY COOPER
regular schedule will be
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Vacation Bible School at Free
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resumed.
BAPTIST
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The Sunday School will have Methodist Church, located at
of Sanford, Inc.
a vacation during July and the corner of Fourth and
Ph. 3221321
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Patriotic Sunday will be
August to permit additions and Laurel, one block off French
100 N. Maple Ave.
JUDY RENEE
renovation In the present Avenue, will be held from July 7 observed at Palmetto Avenue
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building as well as restaffing through 11 from 9 am. to 11:30 Baptist Church, 2626 Palmetto
Aitamonte Springs Longwood
Ave., Sanford, this weekend.
and shuffling of classroom a.m. daily.
The theme of the school is
areas. Sunday School will
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Patriotism will be em - illu
resume on the first Sunday in "Living With Bible Heroes." phasited throughout the day.
Under 25 SR-22's
SHIRLEY MILLET
The morning classes will in. During the morning worship
September.
Cancelled .Rejected
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Rev. Dorton said teachers are dude Bible stories, music, hour, servicemen and veterans
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Sunday School for the Fall, craft and refreshments.
prayer will be offered on behalf
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asking that volunteers call the
Rev. and Mrs. Douglas E. of all those who will serve in the
Porter are co-directors of the Armed Forces.
HILDA RICHMOND
church Office.
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The present Sunday School, to school which will have a staff of
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USSI Sanford, Fla. 32771
Dellomi
Otto Harris, who served inthe
continue through this Sunday, experienced teachers. A
will conclude for the summer demonstration program for Navy during World War II and
INSURANCE AGENCY
with n rnncreational covered narenic and friends
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Vacation IlIbe School closing exercise at Zion Hope Missionary Baptist Church will be held at 6 drama, art and a variety of '
tonight at the church. A background in Christian Education was given to youth and adults during the entertaininent. This is a project
of the Home Mission B"ird of
to-et'k program.
I pastor nnil Mrx. Vfr'
• "tnn has been Pi.ie)P.Il 91 th
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the
Soutnern Baptist Conwiy
&amp;z sc,, has includcl Matue Cherry, Chinta
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asflLng1aU, vention.
Altint'ice Ben th y, Betty Washington, Jannice Gqldern, Beruett Washington Jr., R'hecea flendersoii,
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The question still persists Sea in their flight for freedom speaking to Moses, the Bible "is recalled that he once taught a life, to God.
conducted a daily radio
among people today, and It Is from Egypt, can be seen either followed, but there is room also Protestant Sunday school class,
broadcast for eight years,
Actor Lancaster said the tele# rai.sed anew in an unusual tele- as miraculous intervent,lons of for a psychological inter- adding, "But I'm not an or- vision serial, in the making for
served as chairman of the
two years, "is the best thing k
I've done in any religious film.
It's the loveliest, most honest
and most exciting."
"We followed the Bible very
closely," he said. "We didn't
try to do any gimmicks."
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What is vision serial, "Moses-The Law- God or as unusual natural pretation," De Bosio says. "The thodox religious person. I don't
this mystery? Who is this Un- giver," started last weekend phenomena-as sudden winds words may be a way chosen by believe in God necessarily, but I
seen God that lances the inner and continuing for a total of six and tides.
God to manifest himself, as do have a human set of values
1 conscience? That speaks from a weeks each Saturday night on
It is presented so as to have much as they are a manifes- and ideals."
fire that burns but does not the CBS network.
"a rational explanation for non- t.ation of Moses' subconscious.
As to where they originated,
consume' "What is his name?"
It perpetuates the old ques- believers and to be the result of
"To each, his own bllefs." it was the experience of Moses,
asked the ancient Moses, who tion, leaving the answer up to supernatural intervention for
Lead actor Burt Lancaster the Israelites and ensuing
early grappled with the ques- the viewers' interpretation,
the believers," says Italian di- registered that same ambiva- prophets and Jesus that first
ton.
For example, various cx- rector Gianfranco De Bosio.
lence in personal terms,
brought out the central values
"I am who I am," came the traordinary events, such as the
In the same way, in portray.
At a reception after a preview of human civilization, ascribing

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Fifty-three youth and adults ministry will be conducted at will be presented to: First
6. Amazing Praising Puppet
left
Sanford
First
Baptist
Sweetwater,
Term., which will Baptist Church, Marietta, Pals Dr. Cosmato
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Church today for a week of include Bible teaching and Georgia; Tellico River Camp;
7 Recreation and Crafts
mission activity at Tellico evangelistic services, morning Tent Revival and First Bapt ist
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Kni gh t and Tom
River Camp, Madisonville, and evening.
Church, Maryville, lean.
Smith
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Tenn,
This mission effort provides a
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The purpose of the camp is to
First Baptist Church Is seven-fold ministry:
Other adults accompaning
Provide - spiritual
and providing total financing for - I. Bible Teaching, Mrs. J. Ted this group with - special
flçi1.
recreational programs ror this ministry winch Includes cosmato
responsibilities are Mrs. David
young
people
who
may
not
be
travel,
food,
ma
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2.
Witnessing,
David
Cochran
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etc.,
ochr an, Mrs. Benny Austin,
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3. Preaching, Dr. J. led Mrs. Jim Edgemon, Chris
Inner.city children from funds have been raised by the Cosmato
Ritchey, Joe Pickens Sr., Fred
Alcoa-Maryville and Knoxville, youth, special contributions and
4. Music, Charles Davis Jr. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Term, will be participating in from the church's general
5. Medical, Dr. Jim Longwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed

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A glance at the state of the isla nds today might
raise questions as to why the Marianans would
want closer association. Claimed by Magellan
for
Spain in 1521, the Marianas (with the exbeware!
Let the
ception of Guam, a US. possession since the
wary were held successively
by Germany and Japan before passing to the
umi States through conquest in the closing
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months of the Pacific war.
I'm sure they will be willing. Mr. McClung is
The names of the major Islands
Saipan.
Apathy Was Cau'se
right. We are all responsible.
taken by storm in 1944, and Tinian, base for the
Recently a letter appeared in your paper
Richard C. Eley saturation bombing of Japan still evoke the
from Mr. McClung. I found it interesting. It
Sanford island-hopping course of that conflict.
placed the blame for what happened in the
Liberation, U.S.-style, has turned out to be
County jail lire where It belongs, on all of us.
Doctor Says Thanks
The idea should be expanded. I'd suggest that
I wish to take this means of thanking those something less than happiness ever after for the
Mr. McClung and other taxpaying residents of who were so very kind to me in saving my life on 14,000 MV'lananS, however. Under previous
IUItTS1 the Islands at least had a functioning if
Seminole County try and become aware of Feb. 28, 1975, and the days that followed.
something. It behooves every taxpayer to make
To the physicians, Dr. Brooke Smith, Dr. primitive economy, based on sugar cane and
the effort to find out how the money presently in Rape, and all who were involved in the Copra. Under U.S. administration, agriculture
the county funds is being spent by the people emergency room, including the E. R. physicians, has deteriorated and the economy is fueled
responsible for spending It. Wasting would nursing staff on two-west, information gr oups, primarily by $10 million plus that Washington
probably be a better oz'i.
laband radiology personnel, ICU staff, the Pinkum
PP5 IntotheLsiandsamua1lY.SaiPanhasbeen
The request by the sheriff for repairs which Ladles, to the administrator, the physicians of described by some resident Amer1cns as "an
mule to him, the legend went The stronger
amounted to about $1,100 is minute compared to Seminole Memorial Hospital, and all others island slum."
horse would pull the mule hither and yon until
the money alloted in areas where It Isn't really whom I may not remember at this time that
Washington's pump-priming is probably what
be was tired. Then the determined mule would
needed,
were so kind and interested in me as a patient.
most
voters
head for hline. The horse, aroused, would pull
So I urge all taxpayers in the county to learn
Also to tht' ministers, the churches and the monwealth. had In mind in favoring corn..
Once legally inside the Union, the
and dash erratically, dragging the mule and
something about how their money is utilized, go pastors who visited and vol untary administered
islan
w
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be
eligible for a full range of federal
il
tire. Again the mule would bead for home. to those responsible, have your say and get their sacraments tome. To my office staff, those who
aid programs from Medicaid to mortgage in.
Eventually, with the horse dashing in all
response. Wish you better luck than I had,
were kind enough to send floral pieces, cards,
sura.
Direct U.S. expenditure in the islands Is
directions and the mule heading only in one, the
Yes, we are all responsible and the apathy telegrams and telephone messages.
also
expected
to go up to $14 million annually, a
pair would arrive where the mule wanted to
and attitude of letting someone else do It conMy sincere appreciation and thanks to my clear dollars and cents
gain for the Marlanans,
go.
tributes to the problems we find ourselves dear wile, who spent tw o-thirds of her time with
on
paper,
at
least.
So it Is wi th President Ford and the U.S. facing. I admit it seems futile to try and do me, and to my brother, L. C. Stark.e, M.D. during
Congress.
something about the predicament we face in these trying hours. If I have omitted anyone...
A nd if anyone should ask whatever became of
Under the American system, no Congress can correcting the problems but maybe we should this Is Intended for you also.
Manifest
Destiny, the irresistable force that once
have its way against a president, if the president try. Or do we want to continue to trust the
Geo. H. Starke, M.D. devoured a continent, It seems to be alive and
is determined,
politicians to take care of everything?
Sanford twitching out there in the far Pacific,

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me cheap shots taken against the new regulations proposed in
shIngton recently against sexual discrimination
:ucation.
is impossible to make progress in an area of controversy
tt.hout provoking criticism,
Discrimination against girls and women has been so deeply
-nrained in our uistltutlons that It takes passonlate protest to
move effectively against It and effective moves against It stir
up equally passoniate protest.
Women's groups protested that the regulations proposed by
Casper W. Weinberger, secretary of health, education and
welfare, don't go far enough.
Collegiate athletic directors, concerned about paying for
their million-dollar programs based on men's football and
basketball gate receipts, called the new rules destructive.
The Congres3 will hold hearings later this month to make
sure the regulations carryout the purpose of the law (Ttl !Yn1
the ducatl,~wa' ;Wamdmeras U 1972) under which the new
rules
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The Central Florida Chorale, which departed
here on Wednesday, ,as greeted at the Polish
Consulate in New York yesterday prior to its
departure last night for a 21-day tour of Poland.
During their stayin Poland, the Sanford gals will
perform nine concerts.
The complete 21-voice chorus is made up of
adults ranging In age from 1912 and Is one of a
dozen troupes of artists who have been leaving the
U.S. on similar tours the past few weeks under a
Friendship Generation Program.
As part of Its visit to Poland, the Chorale will
perform several selections in the baroque second
floor reception of the Consulate.

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Evening Hera lO Sanford, FL

Monday to assist any persons wishing to obtain ne w
boat registrations.
State law enforcement officials will conduct
strict checks on boat registrations, especially over
the holiday weekend, according to the tax collector's office.

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It might be a bit late, but better late than never.
Anyway, congratulations to former Sanfordite
Kenneth M. Leifler upon his appointment as circuit
court Judge.
Leffler, who practices law In Altamonte Springs,
was appointed by Gov. Reubin Askew to fill the
vacancy created by the resignation of Judge
William G. Akridge, effective July 1.
Leffler will assume the position of judge of the
18th judicial circuit as of Tuesday.
A doff of The Herald derby to Mr. Leffler, a
resident of Longwood and welcome him to the
esteemed bench.

Got your fishing license for the 1975-76 season
yet?
If not, you'd better hurry, 'cause come July 1,
the State Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission
will begin a strict check for the licenses and persons
wetting a Line with out one may be subject to arrest.
The new licenses have been on sale since June 2
and are valid until June 30, 1976. They may be
purchased at the Seminole County Tax Collector's
office and his licensed agents.
A resident fishing License costs $3. A sportsman
may purchase a combination ILSIILng and hunting
license for $10.50.
One dollar from the sale of each $3 fishing
lIcense is set aside in a fishing improvement fund
and can be used only to improve the state's fresh
water fishing.
Thus, when you buy your license you're actually
helping to improve fishing in Florida's many fresh
water lakes and streams.
Time is running out as your old license expires
Monday night ai midnight. It w uld be wise not to
wait until the Lust minute to gct the new one.

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Ihat an action to foreclose the recorded in Piat Book I?, Page 35, of DEO
mortgaoe on the following described the public records Cf Seminole _____________________________
property in Seminole County, County, FlOrida
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
The present zoning ciassili,ation EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Florida, to wit:

regular weight and stay there 11 area you are probably just pendix would not be disclosed

accord1ng 'o the Plat thereuf cIAtsfiCation is described In the Civil Action No. 751193CA44.A
in Plal Book 13, Page 75, of Zoning Ordinance and Regulations In re: the Marriage

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THE LAKE MARY UNITED
PRESSYTIPIAN CHUNCH
SVndy ChurchIcheol
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E. C. Elsea and Staff

MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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David Beverly and Staff

FLAGSHIP BANK

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Niw Ml lien Baptist CP,s'rch. 1771 Pear Ave
Raverwsa Park IaplvI Church. 3142 W 3ff1I St
Peegle's Baptist Chapvf, ill' W Putt Slices, tairlerd
Pra.rv, Lake Baptist. Ridge Rd. Fern Park

Central laptill Church 13.1 04k AsP
(P,) igPI Firti Baptist

Seor.d Siviih M'ision.v, Beplitt CI'.iaccIv. W.st Sa't'nvi
Sv'land RapisI Ct'viwP, 343, Pirntt?y

EiderSprinsIaptistChvsch.OtdOrIai4.Rd atHestef Ave
First Baptist Church. I'S Park Ave
Fripndth.p Baptist Church of Altamenle $p,*ns. It 431. Altarnont,
Spriis,s

st Paul Bp$ist Church. SI) Puw Avi
St Matthews laptit? Ct.iw cli. Canaan Nqts
Springfield Missionary Baptist. 17th £ Cedar
St 111115'S Milibenary laptit Church. hI Cypress St

Fitit Baptist ChurCh of Lao_-s Mamy
F.rst Sahts' Church of Lake Mom'oe
Firstlapt*stCkvrch.fLeag.eetCsr.Cbwch&amp;GraM

£flemilde 4pmIa,$
Zisu te.. $aptø Church. ill Drags A.',

F,r,t Ilsilols Missionary Baptist Chvrr-'s. 1181W. 13th St
Fq-tt Cite Baptist Church

All Siuls Catholic Church, ill Oak Ave. Sarstord
st A's Cathoi,c Church. Dngud Tra.I, DeScry

METHODIST
Bethel A 74 E - Church, Canaa.' Hits
Caswlberry Canimsvntty Uni'id 'MI,;44$t Church, Hwy 171) &amp;
PiIy Rldge It, Canvas'

Church of Christ, Pao(a

Pi. it United Me$hodi5 Ch,rch, hI Pack Ave

Florida where the livestock Is in c'

Church °1 God, 14) Hickery
Church ot God, 113 W 72nd St
Church II Old, 0v,d.
Church ii 0-ed Holiness, Lake Manese

Geneva Metheilist C1.vrcr. Gene,.
Orate Unitid Mahip$iit Jivrcfi, Ai'1iorl Blvd
Grant Chaps' I, CI B. Cturch. Ov,e
OnIpriw. Uctt,vVlI Church, Qylili
Oslents Mat$4sf ChjqcJi

OTHER CHURCHES
AIIm's A U C Church, Olive &amp; 17Th
All Faith Chapel. Camp Sonsinsi,. We-si,1 Pa,k Rd
$eariall Avenue Holiness Chapel, IeargaII Ave

CNvrci of C-ed in Christ, viii.
ClIwche4 Oadl4Prlef*Cy.ftøS,SlmAve.

If, w.e,y', AMI. Church St. It, Ill, Osteers
Ii P$iaf". Methodist Church, Oste,. RI, EM,rpflee

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Lake Mary Chtc11uI the ldasaren,,Lar, Mary Blvd Lake Mty
Langwe4 (Itlidi of eti Na,aeera, Wayrnen &amp; Jessup Ave
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First Penfeceilal Chwos of Sant.,
Pull Gupsi TaW,nie 373• Country Club
Ml Cliv HeIirs,s Church, Oak Hill RI, Osteen
Sanford Alliance Church, Iti s Pan A$
Sanford
cI Jeh.ah, 5 Wilness,t 1011* Ills St
Th Salvation Amy, t$5 W 24th St

PII&amp;hSBYTIRIAN

LuffieraeChurchefRed,,,,, 113W 7HPPtaze

P,rst PresbyterIan Church, Oak Ave &amp; kd St

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARC West 34633 fI "4 the following: YarciSetf)ackvariancefrom)O't07'
Beginning at the West corner of Lot for pool on the fOliOwimig described
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BeglnningattheWcorneroqLoi 148, public records of Seminole County,
Block D, D P. ?,titChoII's Survey of Florida, in Section 1121-71 Further

21 South, Range 31 East, LESS North II(i OS ft. thence run N 73 dig W Drive (DIST 3)
33 ft to the N line; thence run S B)
10. Jack Smith - BA(7 21-75) 63v
33 feet for road 1W acres more or
dig Cl' W to P06, less the W 77703 - P-lA Residential Zone - Rear
leSS) and West I of Northeast i
of Southwest '4 of Section ft. Further described as located in Yard Setback Variance from 10' to 3'
76,
Township
South Section 10-21-30. South of Hors" to build swimming pool cmi the
21
Track barns, at the North end of following described property: Lots I
Range 31 East (10 acres more
less) and North '-, of Southwest 4 of private drive, DlST No I)
and 7. Block C. Sanlando Springs
4. Hi Flavor Meats - BA(7.21-75) Tract 23. as recorded in Plat Book 5,
Southwest' a of Section 26. Township
21 South. Range 31 East (20 acres 4TE - Al Agriculture Zone - To Page 16, publIc records at Seminole
parka mobilebomeontlsefoltowing County, Florida, in Secton 771-79
moreorIess)arsdNorth'-,ofWest'of Section 76, described property' Lots 33 and 36. Further described as corner of
Of Southwest '
Township 21 South, Range 31 iat and S 'of Lots 15 and 19 and that Virginia Avenue and Robert
(IC acres more or less), ALL in part of Lot 37 East of Tusk,awilia Avenue fOIST 1)
Road &amp;Id streets between Lots 1$.
ii, Central Florida Beverage
Seminole County. Florida, Further
II, 33. 36 and 37, Tusk.awiIla, in Company - BAt? 71 751.64V - Ml
described as approxImately ' mile
Section 6-21 31, PB 1, Page S Fur- Industrial Zone - Side Yard
East of Alafaya Trail on the South
of Lake Hayc's Road, and ap- tIter described as located on S R - 419 Variance from 20' on West lot Inc to
Florida Technological university to be used for night watchman) office and warehouse on the
fCill')wing described properly Lots
and 3 mites South of downtown fOIST, No 1)
2.

CUMBERLAND FARMS 47TE -- A I Agriculture Zone - To lndusrrlat Park. as recorded in PB

Subdivislonasrecordedin Plat Book bo0wP1trati0i1onthefol1owing
1 June16, 1975- Regular Meeting
Page 97, public records of described properly- A'i of the South
This publiC hearing will be held n
Seminole County. Florida. run west 'of theSouth*est ' of Section the Courtly CommiSsion Chambers
thence East 253 5 feet along the 31-il 31 Further described as on of the Courthouse, Sar'4ccd, Florida,
South line of said Lot 0. thence North state Roac 16 approximately one on July 71. 1975, at CO P M . or as
feet, mile South of Osteen Bridçje (01ST. scon thereafter as possible
215 feet, thence West 249
S. Robert A. Steele - BAll 7175? Office of the Zoning Adm,n,strat
lit 77 feet to the East right ot way
line of State Road £76, ther.ce South 4ITE -- A 1 Agriculture Zone - To will be considered and persons

within an P 1AA, One- Family default will be entered against you
Dwelling, zoning district presently for the relief demanded in the
- lying within the municipal limits of co-nplalnt or petition

South Oldeg 21' 13" Ecst 112 1 feet to of the Southwest '.of Section 1 20 31 be found necessary Further details
point of beginning, located in Further descrbed as on Deardali available by calling 32) 4330 Ent
301
Seminole County. Florida, and Aienue (01ST 2)
Sec 397131 Further described as 2 71 75)'ISTE --- A 1 Agriculture Zone
of Adjustment
- To park a mob.le home on the
By' Victor Gischlcr.
ml. S of Ovie-do Hwy 176
Actinq Chairman
This public hearing wilt be held iri following described property - Beget
and 036 77' West of Northeast Publish June 77. lOTS
the County Commission Chambers
the Courthouse, Sanford. Florida. Corner of SectIon 311930. run South DEO 1)6
on July 37, 197$. at 7 00 PM. or as Sd 63'. West ICr, South 317 13', West
112 73', South 23 de West 7364'
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PubliSh June 27, July 1, II, ii. 1975

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f said property Is P 1AA. One

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PROFESSIONAL

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Seminole County. Flid

212 4' S 79 dig West $4 4.5.. N 1 deq
West 430', East to P06 Further IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

By SId Vihlen. Jr .

deScribed as located on 6th Street EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR .

ATTESTArthur H IL'ckwith. Jr
Publish' June 27. 197$
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C. VARIANCES
I. Cart Turner (Superior Con.
struction) - ISA(7 7173) 6.$V -- P
IA Pesicientiat Zone - Lot size
trom 9,c*343 square fret to

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Beard of TrusteeS
-tatrict Board of Truttees
i5tfblr Junior College

CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, will be heard Said hearing may be are to be performed on a short term

Commission of Seminole Covnty. Unit 1, Plal Book I). Page 95,

C 0 Phil Reed

analysis of future demands.

lonal engineering services for locatedon Clyde Avenue and Burns

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and Song term alternatives ans the 5' on the following described

15's Circle, Casselberry, Florida.

land use decision making process SW corner of N, of 51 'aOl II

arid file the original w'tPstnec;erk ijt

Ald1 Street on Main Street,
tlflent information to William
Kercher, County Planner, Seminole City of Canaan. North sdi' of Street
County Courthouse, North Park
3-Alan Nelson - (SAl? 21 7,i 57V
Avenue. Santord. Florida. 37771'

be entered against you for ttse reid
demanded in the complaint or
petition
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and cvaluatonof current and future width variance from 70' to SO' and

heard at sid hearing
DATED: 'This 24th day of June, 37771,
Qualification
data.
(1) time at least fifteen (15) days
By order of the Plannipg and
preferrablyllstedon Standard Form
Zoning Commissior. of the City of Prior to the time 04 public hea'ing. AD 197$.
Cay of Winter
751 and an outline' of similar wk
DATtDIhit7lthduiyof June. 197$
Sanford, Ficrida. this 74th day of
Springs, Florida
prolects pirformed by the firm,
City of Winter

Commission
Publh- June 27. IV7S
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Seminole County Comprehensive
has been tiled against you and you
Plann:ng Act of 1974 Services to be struclion) - BAll 71151 WV - P I

Petitioner

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property - South 713' at East 79 5' of
101, Palm Hammock, fl Section Ii
7031 Further described as
of nf Sanford Avenue 10151 ,-

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A Deputy Clerk
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Respondent Wife
NOTICE OF ACTION

In accor-clance with the State of square feet .olSi square lees on the
Florida's Consultant's Coerpetitive following described property Lot

of

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COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 73.1213.CA.OqF
In re the Marriage of
DOUGLAS BPUSF JC4NSOP4
Petitioner HuSband

REFERRED TO IN SECTION 44 26, possible, at which time Ihe parties for the Water Facilities element of
ARTICLE II, APPENDIX A, and citlicns for and against the tlieSeminoleCounty Ccimpret'iensive

three (3) public places within the service areas tiv water supply arid
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy of said Ordinance and the City of Winter Springs, Florida, t diStribution systems for planning

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NOTICE OF ACTION

All objections to this notice and City Of Sat.ford. Seminole County, Clerk of Winter Springs, Florida,for newspaper of general circulation In good working knowledge of water'
Florida
Artice VIII, Supplementary
one (1) tIme at least 1$ days prior tO its relstionship to the total arid
sameDistrict Board of Trustees on or
the Addition of Section 7. as follows
dlt:un. notice shall be posted In the inquiries may be Submilted to
to attend and be heard
before July I. 1975 All legal issues
attention nd an attempt made to

United Church 04 Christ, Altarn.ns. Cininwnity Chapel, LII

Ceasvenanh Presb,l,r,.y CP'vccls, 3371$. OrIsni. Di.

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Office Buildflq at Seminle Junior
-- College, SanfOrd. Florida A copy of Thursday. July 10, 197350 sonsider

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said East line of road. thence South described prOprtv The W 4.35 4? of heard craliy Hearings may be

-'s,thr' Administration Building and Public HearinC will be held in tIle ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT Council.

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Kinweris Hall ol Jehovah's W,tr.ci,
. Lake Man'o u,i,t. is * 3rd
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S,UTHERAN
AScetstan Lutheran Church, Oveebr..S Dr., Cassetbetry
G-1d Shepherd Uiuuii Luthorais, I'NI S. Orlari. DV,

CONGREGATIONAL

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ri Plat Dock 7, Page 99, in Section 17

Wivte, Spint Se,,nih Da, Ad,,l

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CHRISTIAN
Fet? Chr,itian Church. 1117$ Sanford Ave
Santori C)v,tttan Church, Ill W Lirpsrt Bird

tatbons Of the DisIrict Board of

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,Secretary, Ev Officio
PubliSh lure' 27. 191$
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plication proposed by I Church for service on plaintiff's attorneys or

Department of Highway 1797. South p m • or at soon thereafter as
and of Sanford, Seminole County, possibie,onMonday,JuIy7I. il7S,to

- addenda relsting to i.'sdebtedness,
financial AId, and fees.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

First Seuthern hr-itt(r'ist I ";cb 44 Sanioqd Awe

Christ lp'scep.l Church. Lorsw,.d
Holy Cress Epascepal. Park Avi. at 4* $1.

Cli,,stwu Church, Brar Lake Pd it Jamsen

Westiniøtier Presbvie,ian Church. Red lug Pd. Casselw,,y

Nyrth,,de CPiuvcP f r..nst, F:. Haven Dr . M.a,tl,,,d

Iessve Church of God, 1711W 57th St . Sarifsr'.l

Lakes Catholic Church, IJISMa,,,nuliais D.n.n.

SI Macks Presbyterian Church, Illi Palm Spein,s Rd. Altamente

S*ulh Sentinel, Church if ChrIst, 145 Lska Newell Rd
ChwchelCh,,st,e$palns Spriis,sDr .At?amenf,$pgt
Church of Cheist, Geneva

Les$rberry

New$ethlMiss'ors$rydhur,fs,5th.&amp;PhckvyAvI.

NEWMAN 0 BROCK, ESQUIRE

Irs accordance with PhC State of
rvperditures, payrolls. insurance, sum of 112721 for fees. cepenses. Springs. Florida, title cif which is as Zoning Ordinance and Regulations
Of the City of Winter Springs. Flor!da's Consultant's Conspetilive
travel and tubsistenCe, bookstore, feeding, care and cost thereof
followsNegotiations Act, the County
property control and use of facilities
John E Polk
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Florida
the public hearing will be held in Commi.skn of Serniriole Covn'y,
and eguprrent
Sheriff
OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA,
THE the City Hall. WSntr Springs, Florida will consider and Select
5975 1976
Catalog
FOR
of Seminole County
PROVIDING
General

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CHURCH OF CHRIST

Publish - June 77, 1973

Chapter Ill Instructional Program offer for sale and tell at public sale DEO 175
Relating to curriculum, ac
to the highest bidder for cash the

grievance procedure
BusineSs
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Our Cody if

JAMIESOPI &amp; TAYLOR

Post Office Box 2779. First refrigerating, lighting, plumbIng,

Having Claims or Demands Aaintt Act of 1971. Services which are to be

You arehereby rutifled thI I will

Operational

HepelaptSICPuecn PC'wslit,C rnjq'-t(',nIwi FcswtICTy

Northude Baptist Church. Chelueta
Missionary Baptist Church, I11rth Rd. lnt.visa
Mbceders.,a Miitv.n Baptist C0.vrtIs. Oak Hill RI, eileen
Moc*i's, O'oey $apt.t 'Piurch. Geneva Hwy
Mt Moriali Prmm,1i Baptist. 1141 LOCUSt Ave , 54',fov
Mi 0',.. Mi tiOa.i, Eseptiel CPiviCJl. SanL..do S,iivi, RI,
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&amp;ss s,na u.nnar, ptt Cch,
Jerry Avq

Of Lot 49.

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philosophy of the thparlment. and located at the Agricultural &amp; Road will hold a public hearing at 7:30 Florida

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thence run N 16 dig 79' E. 130 ft to 1775 feet Of the East

Spring's, FlOrida

and program dIslopment. and the wit' one Welch Pony, I hands and I
WINTER SPRINGS,
and more fully described as follows, this Court on thiS 74th clay of June,
towit
iitrary's acquisition, lending and inch high and weIghing 300 oounds.
FLORIDA
5975
Lot 1, Block A. North Orlando (COURT SEAL)
fines policies
bronze with black mane, tail and
P4011:. of Pubiic Hearing
Panct)cl Section Four, according to
Chapter IV Student Services
stockings Onlett leg. whitestocking TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Arthur H, Beckwith, Jr
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Relating to financial aid. coun
above black stocking, at II 00 AM.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
selling, lob placement. behavior and on the 7th day of July AD 1975 at the City Council of the City of Winter Book 1?, Page 33. of the public
By - Lillian Jenkins
student
discipline,
records, the Seminole County Animal Control Spdnqs, Florida, that said Council records ot Seminole County,
As Deputy Clerk

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Calvary Baptist Church. Crystal LAk, £ i, Lake Mary

Depy Clerk

JEAN PHELPS.
Defendants

Lamb's booklet on losing

development.

employment procedures Of the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

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CELERY CITY

BAPTIST
LIstiOch Baptist Church. Oviedi
Ca'vary Baptist Assembly, $5 Paimmortl (Saolwd Gardeis Clul.

AD 1973

Side Yard Variancefrom 10' to 6' or
Florida, less the S 100 ft and E 2Sf?. Road (DIST Plo. 1)
4. Lillian Chinowitts - BA(7 21 swimming pool enclosijqe on ?rte
and less that portion conveyed to the
) I6TE -- A 1 Agriculture Zone - following described property. Lots 1
State of Florida in R w deed, in
5ectboi 1721 29. Further described IC park a idolIe home on the and 2. Block E. Sanlando Springs
$5 tIle Southwest corner of SR 436 follmiwing described property: Begin Tract 11, as recorded in PBS. Pg 48.
and Academy Drive in Forest C'ty. at SE corner of SW a of NW ' of public records of Seminole County.
Section 207037. run West 1375 ft Florida, in Section 12129, Further
3 JOHN P. TESINSKY,
C3 North 200 ft.E 132Sf? to point 200 ft described as corner of Sanford
AGRICULTURE
TO
WHOLESALE C OMME P CIA4. North of P06 Further described as Avenue and Barton Street adiacent
to P-4le 5, Rolling Hills Golf Club
DISTRICT, PZ(6.473).i4. Begin at on Cochran Road. (01ST No. 1)
7. nez BecN-BA(?-71-75)-ilE- fOIST, I)
the intersection of the Canal and the

The Management and Employes

L, D. PLANTED INC.

DEKLES'

ASSEMBLY OF GOD

thence continue P4 13 dig 31' W, 100 200' to 137 3' 0,1 thC following

along fIt. Southerly P W line of S P. Lot Size Variance from 43.340' to

CAlL IN HOWARD, deceased late of treatment systems fld itS i"ole iri the
relief demanded in the Complaint
Seminole County, Florida, to he land use decision making process,
WITNESS my hand and the seal of detached or detachable,
MagIc Chef Range, Model 3i2V
Clerk of the Circut Court. and file Persons or firms desiring to be
this Court on June 2nd. 1915
Fasco Hood, Model 766
these proposed regulations will be the same In dupl'cate and as consdered Should possess a
(Seal)
General Electric Disposal, Model
ptovide'd an opportunity to do Si) by provided in Section 773 18, Florida knowledge of sev/er system planning
Arthur H - Beckwith, ,Ir.
FC100
appearing before the District Board Statutes, in their Offices , the on a large area basis, current
Clerk of the Circuit Court
General Eelctric Dishwasher,
Handbook of Policies and County Courthouse in Seminole regulations and trends, and the
By: Joy Stokes
Model 5D230
County. Florida, within four ability to work with other con
Deputy Clerk
Procedure's. 197% 1976 Edition,
Chrysler Furnace, Model 1207-20
calendar months from the time of sultants in sketch planning fOr
Publish: June 6. 13, 70, 77, 197$
Chapter I Board of Trustees
Chrysler Air Conditioner, Model
the first publication hereof, or the future lend 'ties Proposals and DEO 41
Relating to the mecnbers'iip and
176201
inguires may be submitter? to
Same will be barred,
organization, meetings. powers and
State Hot Water Heater, Model W
Filedat Sanford, Florida, this 23rd Darrell Dilrnore, Senor Planner,
duties, philosophy, code of ethics.
Wall to Wall Carpeting
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida
0 Andrew Speer.
WINTER SPRINGS,
reim
relationships,
bonds.
has
been filed against you arid you
('ecutor of the
Qualifications
37771.
data,
FLORIDA
bvrsemer'$ of eipenses arid equal
arerequlrecito serve a copy of your
preferrably listed on Standard Form
Estate of Caroline
Notice of Public Hearing
opportunity policy of the Board of
written defenses, if any.
it
231 and an outline of similar work IC WHOM IT MAY COPICE RN
Catlin Howard, Deceased
trustees
MacLean and Brooke, plaintiff's
ProliCts performed by the firm,
PubliSh June 77. July 4, 1973
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by attorneys, wtio%e address is Post
Relating to the statement of
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acaciemic freedom, duties of the
Springs, Florida. that said City Florida, 37202. on or before July
L VIhIen, Jr.,
president, work load, contracts,
Council will hold a public hearing tO 25th, 197$, and ti'e the original with

College

&amp; PAINT CO., INC.

PANTRY PRIDE

Mel Dekie and Employes

AIIPSUr H Bickwith, Jr

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tes-Iirse of SR (16, a distance of

CIAL DISTRICT, P1 (641S)iS. Unrecorded Plat of St. Johns Ranch Further d5cribOd as on Atlantic
Estates, In Section 7-2037 Further Drive (DIST. 1)
Lots 32 and 53 oP Forest Lake Sub
division, as recorded in PB 1. Pg , described as located 'a mile West of
I). Peter Tripodi - BA(7 21 lSi

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PUBLIX MARKETS

Insurance

GULF SERVICE

days prier to the date of the public

By: Joy

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SEMINOLE COUNTY. a cor- ____
The Board of County Corn- of Moses E. Levy Grant, run South Revision, as recorded in Plat Book
calories In and calories used laboratory tests we use. All poration organized and esisting IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE
deg E 1101-OS ft. thence run N 73 16, Pages 32-33. Seminole County,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR. missioner-s of Seminole County,
Many people would be far must be evaluated in the total under the Laws of The United States CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Florida,will hold a public hearing to dig W 23339 H to the N line; thence Florida. in Section iS 71-71. Further
rUIIS 03 dig 07' W to P06, less the W described ason Jerome Way. fOIST
consider the following items better off improving their picture, which includes the of America,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Plaintiff,
A.
PUBLIC
HEARINGS
FOR
430
7 ft Further described as 3)
No
75656
CA
096
history and the physical. ,,
exercise program and
ZONING located at the North end of Azalea
CHANGE
9. Harold Spinks - BA(77i-75)
OF
DIVISION
ANDREW J. PEPININGTOPI and WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND
Avenue, South of Horse Track SSV - R-1AA Residentisl Zone REGULATIONS
more normally insteadof trying
1. SPARTAN INVESTMENT CO., Barns, in Section 1021 30 (DIST. Side Yard Variance from 10' toO' to
Send your questions to J)i
wife, LUCILLE P4- PENNIIJGTON, SOCIETY, a Delaware corporation,
to starve themselves. This Is
WARREN R. TURMAPI and wife,
No 1)
cover concrete patio and enclose
INC., R.1AA (SINGLE FAMILY)
Plaintiff,
especially true during the Lamb, In care of this ALYNE TURMAII. HOUSEHOLD
3. Leonard Casselberry - BAIl- with screen enclosure on the
AND P.) (MULTI-FAMILY)
DWELLING DISTRICT TO A-i 7175)-SOlE - A 1 Agriculture Zone following described properly: Lot
development years when newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, FINANCE CORPORATION, a RAFAEL A. RIVERA and NORMA

Board of County

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reQuired to present any claims and the prolection and analysis of short the above styled Court on or b.'fore
July 7th. otherwise, a Judgment now areor may hereafter pertain t.
Florida for thC Purpose of demands which ',ou may have and long range demands and
repealing, amending, or adopting
or be used with, in, or on Said

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dition, notice shall be posted In the 9th day of June, 1973

Dissolution of Marriage.

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the SE cornerof SE 'aOl NE 'aol SE Sn SectIon 71 21 29
Further

the said Court on thIs 17th day of

nf the District Board of Trustees
Any person wiShing to be heard on

Ptlene$34-7l1I
Of5aaiIed JuIse II. 1572. Lonwood Meets
Is, Sunday Services at The Seventh day
Adventist Church. Maitlond A,,nu,.
Lilarnenfe sgeus
(Just Sivlh,f 114)4)

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OnC (iltime at least 15 days prior to

publication if this notice, the fic
TO RICHARD .1 PHELPS
and Norma J Rivera,
DEAR DR. LAMB - One test self addressed stamped en
tltlO
name, to wit ATLANTIS
Residence Unknown
hi
wife
SWIM SCHOOL uncier which I am doctors give to determine the s'elope to the same address and
Last Known Address:
Residence Unknow
engaged in businet at - 760 Holly St. presence of infection in the ask for the "Ling weight"
76.41 Myrtle 5venue
iv the City of Altamonte Springs, appendix is a blood test. In a
Sanford, Florida
booklet.
Howard P. Well
Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Residence Unknown
Thdt the party interested in said
that an action to foreclose a morYOU APE NOTIFIED that an
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business enterprise is as foliows
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tgage on the following properly In actiontoforeciose a mortgage on the
Frances Dillon
Seminole County, Florida:
following property in Seminole
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Legal
Notice
Dated at Altamonte Springs,
Legal Notice
Lot 391 Of
FRANK
I. County, Florida Seminole County, Florida. June 2,
WOODRUFF'S SUBDIVISION OF
Lot 10, Block C, NORTH
PROFESSIONAL
1971
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
LANDS, South Sanford, Florida,
SERVICES NOTICE
Publish June 6, 13, 20. 77. 197$
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
according to the plat thereof as ORLANDO TERRACE, SECTION 6
of UNIT I as per plat recorded in
In accordance wth 'he State of
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
DEO4S
recorded in Plat Book), PageMof Plat Book I?, page 32. Public
—_- SEMINOLE COUNTY
Florida's Consultant's Competitive the Public Records of Seminole
Records of Seminole County,
Negotiations Act, the County
PROBATE DIVISION
County. Florida.
OF
MEETING OF
NOTICE
Florida
Commission of Semi,'sole County,
PROBATE NO. 7$.il$Cp
has been filed against you and you Tngether with all structures and
JUNIOR
OF
SEMINOLE
consulting
CAROLINE CATI P4 HOWARD,
engineers
for
written defenses, if any, to it Oil said land, and fixtures attathed
COLLEGE
deceased. professional services for Use Sewer
PHILLIP
H. AND
LOGAN
of thereto alsoatlga5,steam,eteclric,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
SHIPIHOLSER
LOGAN, at.
Facility Element of the Seminole
NOTICE TOCREDITORS

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COMMUNITY UNITED
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FelteivihIp Coffee kteen services
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WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby rjvcn that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH

Christian Science

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
HOLINESS CHURCH
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Passer ov.n.eruoss.-RwL.w,I... Pittut
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a:llpm. Prayecism.a..acanigw
7:spm
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HighsWed. Prayer Service
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WedneIdayNvghItBIbleS,ud,
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Fr4ay NiMTeachers M*t$ang
7 34 p in
Saturday N.pIi$-Rihy 1. wils.
Catholic
LikaryClvtolthln,s
7:34pm

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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GRACE UNITED

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Asst Patter the Pest Officad SR 411 &amp; CPiurcs St..
Sol-VigiIM.iss
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setback Variance from 10' to S'foc
July 21, 11S
garage on fhe following described
1:10P.M.
proc'erty Lot 73. Sanlardo Estates
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
First Addition, as recorded in Plat
Notice is hereby given that the Boot 13, Page 67, Seminole County.
Semnole County Board of Ad
Florida. 'n Section 321 29. Furlher
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hearing to coinider the following fOIST 3)
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park-a mobile homeon the following described property: Lot 372.
described pr'perty: Beg 704 ft 6 "WEKIVA HUNT CLUB', Fo*hijnt

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IU?ItTn?UrDIILIt
WINTER SPRINGS,
Noflceir;b;;iven
the
FLORIDA
Board of Adlus?ment of the City of
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Not'ceoi Public Hearing
Sanford will hold a spcIal meetng
went on a diet and lost 30
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
on July 2. 1913, in the City Hall a?
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 11:30 A.M in order to consider a
pounds, which made me weigh
the City Council of the City of Winter request for a variance in the Zciing
i,iht ifJOWI IOF
f
105 . 1 k'' mY welb
Springs, Florida, that said City Ordinance as
pertains to front
about four months. For the
COunclIwiliholda publichearing to
Plaintiff
etbackrequirementsinGC-7
past six months I have con.
consider a conditional us. ap. t'istrkt in lots 3 aid 4. less the West
11 feet of said Lots. Blnek 7.11cr 9
GEORGE ALLAtJ FILIPOVICH and plication proposed by a thurch ' O
the construction of said ctit.rch City of Sanford.
THERESA ANNE FILIPOVICH. his
within an R-1AA, OneFmily
wife
Being more sc*cificaily deScribid
am airaid I will ('ontinue to gain
Defendants Dwelling, Zoning district presently as located at - 506 5oflh French
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lying within the municipal limits of Avenue, Sanford, Florida,
OF ACTION
eyen though I continually
What you should weigh recent case the test was said t0 TO: NOTICE
Planned use of the properly c, be
ALLAN the City of Wintilr Springs. Florida,
GEORGE
watch my weight,
depends on how you feel, in be negative. The patient was In FILIPOVICH and THERESA ANNE and more fully described as fol:ow, open auto trnwroom caflopy.
I have 300
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calories for break. terms of energy and whether severe pain and had a bloated FILIPOVICH, hiS wife, whose place to wit:
Lots 7 and 3. Block A, North
Chairman
fast, a glass of milk., and a you have excess fat under your atxloinen. A few hours later, Of residence IS Route No 2, Stafford.
Orlando Ranches Section Four,
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W L PcI. OS
New York
40 30 .S71
Boston
35 29 .567
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After three well-played, manicured
Milwaukee
fledldnotgiveuparunorhit,struckout
37 3 •5i93
baseball
games, the dam broke Th ursday
Balllmore
30 35 .44) 9
fiv€
and walk ed two.
night.
Cleveland
29 39 -426 10
Pace
had control trouble, walking eight.
it Defroll
40 .
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George's rode the flood to a wild IM
In
lie
struck
out five.
West
victory over Atlantic National Bank of
Oakland
45 26 .631
TONIGHT
Jack Wiggins and Pace led George's
Sanford and the Sanford Little League City
Kansas
City 41 31 569 41,j
offensive
attack. Wiggins was
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)
Nancy Fitzgerald has more
T ries
FIRST
31 37 .479 ii
Championship.
1M
Trct C.] -$4501
phenomenal,
blasting
a
triple
and
three
Minnesota
trouble
than
most
golfers
on
the greens. Everytirne she
Lee
3) 36 .463 I)
Eyre (Rau) 92. 2. Golden Do
The win for George's Was its third
California
(K4Xla) 3-1; 3 Great Marty (No
34 40 .439 17 1,
singles.
Pace
smashed
a
home
run,
triple
starts
to
putt, she gets kicked.
straight in the three-team tournament. It
Chicago
31 18 449 13
Driver) 5-); 4, Paul B. Good
and single.
There's a good reason, though she's eight months
(Gerard) 131; S Mad Pop (Bridges)
knocked off Atlantic National Bank 6.1
Thursdays Games
pregnant.
Andy
Griffith,
Sam
Griffith,
Tony
Little,
Chicago I, Texas 3
52,6 Lanharn (Bbood)I 1. 7 May
Monday and the Railroaders 5-3 Tuesday,
winner's ahead for good.
Cleveland 9. Milwauk ee 2
Princess Byrd (Piper) 7 2. $ Final
Lively, Philip Reno and Scott Watcrs
"Everytime I get in position to putt, the baby starts to
before claiming the crown Thursday.
George's capped the championship added singles.
Jeopardy (Regur) 15-1,
Detroit 6. Baltimore
kick,"
Mrs. Fitzgerald explained Thursday shortly after
boston 6, New York I
Bank eliminated George's 1.0 We'SECOND
Pace C.]
1 M
games with four runs each in the fourth
Vincent
Thomas
took
all
the
punishment
moving
into the semifinals of the IndiAnapolis women's
Kansas City 7, CalIfornia )
$430: 1 Margaret Bridge (Huey) 10
nesday.
and
fifth
innings,
.01
'
city
tournament.
for
Bank.
He
struck
out
six,
walked
nine
Only games scheduled
1. 2. Turks Rose (Crank) 6 1; 3 Big
In Thursday's championship game,
Floyd Lively of George's turned In a and allowed 14 hits.
Eye Chick (Raymond' 5-1; 1
Today sOames
'I guess she Isn't happy in that position."
Bank
opened with two runs in the top of the
Mlnnota (Colt: 66 and Marion Cindy (Beresnal.) 511
sparkling relief performance that saved
Thomas
and
David
Johnson
slapped
blyleven 57) at Tries (Hands
'eerietts (t.eVan) 51; 6 Major A
first inning. George's erupted for five in its
the victory,
singles for Bank's only hits.
53 and Hargan 43). 2, (In)
Abbe (Wyatt 92; 7. Busy Time
half
of
the
inning
and
then
never
trailed,
lie took overstarter Pace wi th ore out in
Detroit (Walker 2-5) at Baili. (Ihlenfeld) 7 2; 5. Miss Berriardston
Batik committed Ii errors.
Bank tied the game at 5-5 with three runs
(Gdmmeil) 3 i.
more (Grimsle 39), (n)
the third inning. Lively eased George's out
54 M
New York (Gura 7)) at nos THIRD
Pac Cimb
lathe top of the third. Wayne Pace's home
203 o- s 2 1
OAK BROOK, 111. (AP)
of Jam, then blanked Bank the (trial three Bank
Australian David Graham,
$430: V Marie VGIO (Larrabee) 7 7
,on (Wise '6). (n)
George's
SOu 44x-1S 14 2
run
in
George's
half
of
the
inning
lifted
the
not
to
be
cutifused
with
newlycrowned
U.S. Open
Innings.
7 Tar Dapple (Beresnak) 9-2; 3
Ct-iampf',n
National League
Jmu
Graham, ran-led a courserecord 65 and a
Rnrclnars Pride (Phillips) a 1, 4
East
Miq'ity Mouth (Vandcr5chaal) 3 1,
.'
,hr-:tz'ke lead over "a Uttie more confident' Arnold
W L Pct. GB S. Camden May (Mahar) 5-1; 8
Palmer into today's second round of the $O000Western
Pittsburgh
io 75 .SSS Tlnys Miss Bissell (NIelsen) 6-1,
Philphia
40 31 363
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Ilandido Ranger (Piper) 5 1; 5. BIa
New York 31 37 .515 5 Pu K (Jefferson) 10 1.
Still the people's choice, runnerup Palmer shot an
Chcago
35 35 500 6
FOURTH - I M - Pace C-3 opening
68 over Butler National Golf Club's course with
St
Louis
33 35 -455 7
$4$0 1 Avon Manshall (Larrabee)
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the same par 71 and rated almost as tough as nearby
Montreal
29 36 446 9-s
S 1; 2 Friendly Harba (Fags) 6 1; 3
West
Oc ala Eagle (Crank) 7-2; 1, Grey
Mediriah Country Club, the scene of last we'k's strange
Clncint,atl
WIMBLEDON , England (AP) - "We've got a real vin ta ge
13 77 623 for th e title In 1969.
Bill (D'Amato) 6 1; S Measured Flo
"Backup Open."
Los
Angeles 17 31 .360 411 (FIlipell) 3 1; 6 Miss Orchid Lady
crop of left-handers," said Capt. Mike Gibson, Wimbledon
But
this
year,
the
No.
2
seed
is
the
left-handed
Martins
NaySan
Diego
33 37 456 10
(lhlcnfeld) 101, 7. Patha Time
T.mnis Championship referee.
ratilovao(Czechosklovakia, an 18-year.old who came to Wim.
S.Franclsco
34 39 .466 11','s
(Demjanik) 10 1, I Gerirude Way
Led
by
defending
men's
champion
Jimmy
Connors,
the
leftAtlanta
79 43 .403 16
bledon in top form and looks a tough chal!enger for defending
(Recur) S-i
Houston
25 45 .365 19
handers are giving massive Wimbledon crowds the best display
FIFTH I M
Trot C.2 C.] 1700:
champion Chris Evert.
Thursdays Results
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP)
I. Impulse (Wilse'y Jr.) 5); 2. Henry
Two pairs of
of southpaw tennis since Australia's Rod Layer won the men's
Connors,
fl,
played
with
supreme
confidence
Thursday
Knauf (Stader) 10 1, 3 Able Eden
Pittsburgh S. Chicago 2
bright
red
eight-ounce
boxing
gloves
spent
the night In
title
four
times
in
the 1960's.
St Louis 4. Montreal 3
(Blood) $ 1; 1. Decatur Boy
against
British
left-bander
Mark
Cox,
a
recent
winner
on
the
sealed
boxcs
behind
the
high
walls
o(centralprison.
Houilon 5, Atlanta I
Connors and the three other lefties among the men's seeds
(Bridges) 3 1; Sr Direct America
U..S. circuit.
San Francisco 7 , Los Angeles
"I been fightin g years and I ne ver saw th em put no
(1arra) 92; 6 Colby Chico
have
breezed through to th e final 16.
0
After
Connors'
6-4,
6-2,
6-2
victory,
Cox
picked
Tanner
as
the
(F ags) 6 1, 7 J H Time
gloves
in Jail before," Muhammad All said. Heavyweight
A restrained, poetry-loving Argentinian, Guillermo Vilas, is
Only games t hedult'd
(Werkhelser) 77. S Kent Volo
man most likely to upset the champion.
champion All and British challenger Joe Bugner had
ranked No. 4 and playing confidently after taking the Grand
Today's Games
Gam
(Brainard) Si
"The person who serves best igainst him will do well, and
St. LouIs (Gibson 1-6 and
selected the gloves they will wear in Tuesday's title fight.
SIXTH - 1 M
Prix and Masters titles this season.
Pace C.] -$700:
Peed 5 6) at Montreal (Rogers I Magnitude (Dennis) 10-I; 2
someone like Tanner could be the man. But he'll have to play
Security for the gloves is as strict as for everything else
Roscoe Tanner, the powerful left-hander from Lookout MounS and Stanhouse 001. 2. (in)
MetrolI
Money (Bridges) 6-1; 3
great
because
motivation
is
a
big
part
of
Jimmy's
game
and
involving the match.
taint Tenn., has had Wimbledon crowds amazed at the speed of
Chicago (Burns 75 and Zahn Navy Sue (Demlanik)
he's
obviously
very
keen
to
win
aga
in
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said
Cox.
"Poor gloves gotta go to jail," All chuckled. "Boy, you
71) at PittSburgh (Ellis 44 arid
his blinding serve.
Palornita Stardust (Pau) S I; 5. Iron
Brett 42). 2. (in)
sure
are careful over here."
City Uancy (Regur) $1; 6. Taylors
Veteran Australian Tony Roche, a finalist in 1968, has revised
The right-handed challenge remains potent, however, with top
Farvel ( PIper) 7-2. 7 Empire Lara
hlshopeswtthstralghtsetwinsinhLsfirsttwomatchcs.
seeds Ken Rosewall of Australia, Bjorn Borg of Sweden,
(Humphries) 92; S. Demonstration
reason
"For
some
left-handers
always
seem
to
do
well
here,"
American Arthur Ashe and Raul Ramirez of Mexico all winning
VanDeventer) 3
SEVENTH
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Pace C.t
on Thursday.
said Gibson. "For one thing they have an advantage because
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right4uinders most often play other night-handers and are
Only Borg had to work hard. He lost the first set o., before
2; 7. Mel Tom (Taylor) S-I; 3.
unable
to reach a decision concerning player limits
unsettled when they come up against lefties." As for women,
subduing Jaime Fillol of Chile by taking the next threesds6-4, 6Counsel plc. (Bourgeois) 6-1; 4
THURSDAY
4.
6-3.
Thursday and will try again Friday when it resumes its
Ocala Star Ambler (BrIdgirs) S-2; 5
until now there's only been one great lefthander in recent
He also had to subdue his teenage girl fans -they were
FIRST-) Kuie Wkb (LeVan) (1) Smokie ?ear (Brainard) 31; 6
annual meetings.
memory - Ann Jones of Britain, who defeated Billie Jean King
asked to stop trying to talk to him as he waited to return service,
5403507 Carlo Red (5) 300 3103 Majorette L Bar (Lapo) 10 1;
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Thursday, but now will have to extend the session another
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day. Last year teams were permitted to carry 47 players
Game (6) 5 p01503. Chancey Folly 92; 3. flennle Flyer (Demkis) 4 .
but some clubs would like to see that number reduced this
(5) 3800
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season.
THIRD - 1. Sweetheart Volto Western Harvey (Taylor) 7 7; 7
(Drayton) (4) 1270 300 350 7. Drumore (Brainard) I I
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"On the whole, I'd rather be in
4-1.
Jeans Winter (SIca) 5-1; 3
erthas
133160 1 1353
League schedule, St. Louis edged Montreal
NEW YORK (AP) Johnny Bench of Cincinnati has
Philadelphia."
The Expos got two runs back in the
FOURTH - 1. Westerns Bev Boy (Kalaltias) 6-1; 4 Special
W.C.
Fields
4-3,
San
Francisco
defeated
Los
Angeles
2become
the first player in history to draw more than I
Miracle
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10-1;
eighth
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two
men
aboard
in
the
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million National League All-Star ballots for the sixth
'On the whole; the Pittsburgh Pirates are 0 and Houston beat Atlanta 8-4.
ninth before Pat Scanlon sent a wicked
Polns Kim (1)) 40 (7 (7-3)119601 Advocate(Lupo) 31;7. SisWampun
consecutive year, the baseball commissioner's office
happy to be out of Philadelphia.
The blast,Stennett's fourth of the season shot toward right-center theM. But six(Crank) II; S Ed's Baddy (Bod
(371)13705011 - 37
announced
Friday.
and
the
Pirates'34thin
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Stennett
their
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games,
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siell) 92
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10
days
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FIFTH -1 Foolish Lad (Blood) (6)
"I talked to some friends when we got moved Pittsburgh IV, games ahead Of the
out.
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is also the individual voting leader in the tabulations with
back to Pittsburgh and they seemed very hard-charging Phillies in the East
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1,660,229
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Philadelphia," Stennett said, referring to
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SIXTH
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the Phlll.ies' fourgame sweep of the Bucs. allowed did any damage
homers by
first inning on Bobby Murcer's single and
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Cardinals 4, Expos 3
that now, start over and play our game."
The loss dropped the Dodgers 44 games
Diller (3) 6.0 300 I. Genessu Diller W. (Larrabee) 3-1; 4. Ocala
CASSELBERRY- Senators pacing field
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power
homer
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with
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vengeance
trigger
a
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eighth
The final Friday night of the
Astro.
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Braves
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Thursday night.
inning, then hauled in a gameending liner
While James Rodney Richard went the Thursday night when the game season is tonight. A 12-race
s Faith
(Regur) (3) 1140 300 250 2. Jeans (Harttler) 7 2; P Terry'
Rookie John Candelarla provided the in the ninth to preserve the Cardinals'
distance, scattering nine Atlanta hits, the mare won the featured ninth card begins at 7:45. The
rrst (I) 5502503 Scotch Playboy (l-fuey) 61
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Astros battered Mike Thompscn and (our race at Seminole Turf Club.
TWELFTH
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Ill 300 0 135 $7160 T 13171
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Mike Cran1. piloted the Monday night.
SIn 60 T 711
form.ance. And Stennett provided the
"I'm not a home-run hitter," he grinned,
relievers for 13 hits
three apiece by
NINTH - I Senators Tina I. 2 Singing Sam (Baresnak) 72; )
power with a three-run homer in the "I only hit two a year and that was one of
Roger Metzger and Doug Bader -and the popular $7.60 winner. Amy Girl
Harness racing will not
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bottom
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ninth
inning
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walk,
an
error
and
a
hit
then
Braves
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in
with
five
errors to
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over
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Chicago
loaded
the
bases
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Ken
Reitz
knocked
in
Houston breeze to its victory.
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By JEAN PAITESON
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Wi mbledon

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consist of skilled nursing care, communication disorders to
Area's staff also teaches and simply sig ns one form.
physical therapy and speech restore speech abi li ty.
trains available
family
Seminole County's new Bay
pa thology. In conjunction With
overn
members
to
carry
on
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Area
agency is staffed by
th
The ancillary service of
A free program designed to one or more of these
functions
after
the
agency
professionally
trained
and
occupational therapy is
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bring skilled medical care to services, the agency may provided
to patients Who need
licensed local residents. It has a
leaves the home,
homebound Medicare pa tients provide ancillary heal th
rerednirseasitsnursing
90111%
restora tion of the arm muscles,
---Anyone may request Ba
has recently been established in by occupational therapists, especially for feeding and
y dire r and a physician as its
Area's services on behalf of any medical director.
Seminole and Orange Counties, medical social workers, dressing purposes. Bay Area's
Medicare
homebound patient
Bay Area Home Health Ser- respiratory therapists and medical social workers are sent
The operation is already in
who is acutely ill. Bay Area will
Serving as a page to Senator
While in Tallahassee, Toi
vices Lc., has expanded its home health assistants.
into the patient's home to
provide
care
upon
receipt
of
full
operation
and
hopes
to
fill
a
Len
Wilson
In
Tallahassee
was
boarded
with a family friend,
operations from Pinellas
The agency's skilled nurs1n, assess the financial resources
orders
from
the
patient's
vacuum
In
the
local
health
care
"a
great
experience,
really
Velma
Williams,
who is a
County, according to Michael care, for example, includes of the family, evaluate its
field.
By
providing
its
full
range
Interesting,"
according
to
counselor
at
Florida
State
physician.
Roberts, Seminole County administering drugs and ability to cope with the illness
ot
services
In
the
comfortable
Seminole
High
School
junior,
University.
administrative director,
There is no charge to the
medications, cardiac care,
patient for ei ther the agency's environment of the home, said Toi Addison, 15.
Bay Area's expansion post-surgical care, catheter and aid in making available
The student first met Senator
(where needed) other cornweek of 1t '
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services or furnished durable or Rober ts, the agency acprogram marks the first entry care, diet regimen and
Wilson when she worked as a
munity and governmental
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disposable medical supplies complishes its goal of the granddaughter of Mrs. junior campaign manager for
of a private, non-profit, Its physical therapists utilize
resources
maximizing the potential of our Annie Addlaon, l 5- CWes t1eth the Sanford area in the
Medicare home health agency physical agents such as heat
since Bay Area, a non-profit older
citizens.
SL, Sanford, was able to view
organization,
is
paid
by
into Seminole and Orange and electricity in conjunction
Home heal th assistan ts are
f1EL ROUERIS
Anyone
wishing
additional
(hit
hLld the Workings Of the senator's most recent camMedicare.
Counties. Currently there are with gait training and exercise trained by under the superinformation, should call Florida Senate and to meet paign Senator Wilson later sent
more than 20 such agencies to
promote
maximum vision of registered staff nur- preparation, light housekeeping
In addition, the related Roberts at Bay Area Home most of the senators and Gov. Toi an application form to fill
operating elsewhere In Florida. rehabilitation of the patient. ses and take care of the and laundry.
out if she was interested in
paperwork is filled out by the Health Services Inc., 701 Reubin Askew face to face.
The primary services offered Speech pathology is employed patient's personal needs such
Roberts explained that in agency
working as a page for a week
not the patient nor Semoran Blvd., Altamonte
to eligible patients by Bay Area with patients who suffer as bathing, shopping, meal addition to these services, Bay the doctor - and the patient Springs.
being In the chambers during her summer vacation.
and watching what was going As far as Tot knows, she is the
on, was wonderful. We were in only student from Seminole
all sessions and watched them County to enjoy this experience
psaning bills," reporied Tot, this summer.
t--1
whose duties Included running
Politics may become part of
errands for
for
Senator Wilson in particular, her life "later on," but for the
handing out newspapers, typing present, Tot is more concerned
reports and generally making with fth1shiig her high school
herself useful about the education and entering
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banner displayed In the Special Olympics. Displayed by Joan
Helms, Seminole County coordinator for the Special Olympics
(left), Jan Freeman, president of Sanford Junior Woman's Club
and athlete Joan Tobin, the banner was made by Eve Crabtree
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walloped the Milwaukee homers by Dave Duncan and eighth Inning and gave the
The New York Yankees at.
Brewers 9-2, the Kansas City Paul Blair, and (our of Haiti. White Sox an 8-2 lead en route to
tended a Boston Tiant Party
their fifth victor)' in a row. Mike
Thursday night and saw their Royals trimmed the California more's runs were unearned,
Detroit Tigers
The setback was the filth in a Hargrove homered for Texas.
five-game winning streak go in Angels 7-I, the
edged the Baltimore Orioles 6-5 row for the Orioles while the Wilbur Wood gained the viethe drink,
Luis Tiant pitched a strong and the Chicago White Sox Tigers ended a six-game skid. tory, but was helped by Pat
Kelly's diving catch in the fifth
Lynn whipped the Texas Rangers 8-3.
Royal. 7, Angels 1
seven-hitter, rookie Fred
a
twoinning
and relief from Rich
Oakland and Minnesota were
Fred Patek slammed
drove In three runs wi th a tr
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run ho mer - his first of the Gossage in the seventh.
and si ng le and Canton Fisk hit
Tiant,
11-6,
register
ed his
- George Brett sin gled
season
his first home run in more
tha.n fourth consecutive triumph three times and doubled and
a year as the Red Sex thrilled a
Make The
with a after being nicked for a run in Marts Pattin scattered nine
capacity crowd of 34,293
Long
Hot Summer
the first inning on Chris hits ter the Royals. It was Kan64 triumph in the opener of a
A
Real
Chambliss' long sacrifice fly sas City's sixth straight victor)'
four-game series, leaving them
COOL
ONE
which scored Walt Williams all against California and Paula's
Just one-half game behind
the way from second base,
second win over the Angels in
Yankees in the American
Sox got three runs
The
Red
eight days. Last week he fired a
E!eCtriC
General
League's East Division.
off Pat I)obson in the fourth on
five-hit shutout. By winning, the
singles by itick Burleson and Royals climbed to wi th in 4
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Carl Yastrzemshi, Lynn's triple games of idle Oakland in the
Systehi
and a single by Cecil Cooper. American league SVest.
PLUMBING
White Sox 8, Rangers 3
Fisk, playing on ly his four th
HEATING
game since suffering a serious
Bill Melton's grand slam
,
knee injury last June 28 and a
homer off Ferguson Jenkins LanfordAve.327
broken tot earm in spring training, touc hed off a three-run
seventh with his first homer
Nite lLIrnes R.ftI(1L JI
LONG WOOD- Several since June 17, 1974
.
hundred athletes will invade
Indians 9, Brewers 2
Lyman High School's track
John Lowenstein, Boog PowSaturday
for
the AAU ell and lluddyBell drove intwo
Association Track and Field runs apiece to lead the Indians
Championships.
to their fifth straight victor)'
The meet is the 'cond leg of while Dennis Eckersley and
afour-leg race to the nationals, Jackie Brown blanked the
big
Daily Doubles Nitely
2
which will be held Aug. 8-13 at Brewers until Darrell Porter's
Wagering
Ithaca. N.Y.
two-run homer in the ninth in9 tlme Mon.-Thurs. 10 times Fri. &amp; Sat.
The top two finishers In each rdng.
event Saturday will advance to
TIgers 6, Orioles S
Show and Quinelbs every race
"'Will.
Place.
the regionals July 19 at
GeneMichael's eighth-inning
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able's, I" slate, like new. This
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Sb SO PCI ott Buttons &amp; (lows
:nilaren's Store 76.10 Hiawatha
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NILSON MAIER FURNITURE
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372 5671
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pian. P, ba ths, fenced ya'd,
garage, carpetS, stove and
refrigerator $ ioo 233 Mo 131 *322
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Cabinets.
7oqJnter togs, Sinks Installation
uvailable Bud CabeIl. 377 5057
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Ph. Sanford 4305) 3234160

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3731329

Will Buy or Consign
Any Item of Value
SANFORD AUCTION. 3n 7340

Yard Sale' Camper, bikes, dishes,
toys. clothes, crib and furniture
119W Woodland Di., )730322.

1973 Toyota Corona Deluxe Station
Wagon, air, I 5Pe'e'd. radio, like
new. $2,993 Call Duane McGuire,
322.1651 Dealer.

ANTIQUES
I Piece or Housefull
CASH 373 432*

EXTRA LARGE CARPORT SALE
Fri Sal.-Sun.; 726 Baywood
Circle, Sunland Estates Phone

323.3687.

196,7 Pontiac, factory air. new tires..
good running condition, 5403 223
1355

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'It Pontiac 10 past. wagon. AC, FM
AM, AT, PS, PDB May need
motor. 5500 373 3972

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197'3 Bass FIShing Boat, I?' with '73
Evinrude 6 HP. &amp; Trail er , Only
$693 Call Whitey Eckstein, 372
1651. Dealer,

1969 Chrysler Newport, Excel
Cord, Gold with Ivory Top. AC.
PS, PB, Automat ic--04 1"2

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Trieresleof anestateconsisting of
Danish modern bedroom set.
Maple bedroom set. dinette set.
solid pine table. TV's. All kindS of
fancy glassware, lamps, dithe's,
linens, tools, etc Also 11'
Aluminum boat. 3' HP motor &amp;
gas tank, complete.

1971 Dodge Van, automatic, PS. PB
factory air, factory AM FM
stereo, cruise control. 12.500
miles 54.200.327 oils

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Air Conditioning

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ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 313 1335

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for free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 372.
1771,

We do brick work 8 install home

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PEST O'4TROL
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"MAC" MCL'JNG. Bonded
INVESTIGATIONS-- ALL TYPES
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All tpr-s lol' 5. aceraile cleared We
have top Soil, fill dirt, clay, and
Shell available Please call night
or day. 323 3913.

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(formerly HarricIt's Beauty Nook)
Slit Pine 327 5712

F'TFRSOPI LAND (LEAPING
Pultdoling, F icavblnQ. Ditch
''.'rk Fi ll dirt lop ',Oil 377 5943

SPECIAL Permanent Wave. $10
Ask for "Glen" Bernice's Beauty
Salon, 7635 Sanford Ave 3723936

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%eddinIjs,CandidS,Curnrner(al
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"DON" NEEDS" FAST WITHA
WAN'! AD Phone 3777811 or $31

Modernlling your Home'. Sell no
PAUL SLAYER
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best E ,r'ert r,,n! &amp; body ACrk
736 7306 aftn'r 8 p rn . 3)) ISiS
pick or &amp; tie?lveiy

antenna Sy'Stpml at low rates
Free e%r-ia?I.s 323 1113

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SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PUFIIFICAIION SYSTEMSCall Phil Gonlalel 30532339)9,
C.,rpentry Rt'rnutJel.ncj, Additions.
Custom Work litinsed torx1ed
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Mustang Pellets, 12 pct., $3 15;
Other low prices Horse &amp; Rider
Store, 2151 Sanford Aye'.

American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 53,
Rummage Sale, June 27, 28, at old
United Stale Bank, Seminole
Plaza

Exceptionally well tailored wtiite
dress uniform, size 11, worn once,
513 377 7057.

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YARD SALE- Sewing machine's,
C,lassr,are, MiSc, 1205 W. 19th
Court. Thursday thru Sunday.

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White German Shepherd Puppies,
full blooded, five weeks, wormed
iSO 322.9201

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lots of Irees, 1'
years old, 3
bedroom, 7 Full baths, air and
heat, w I: shag carpet, Ig eatin
kitchen, formal dining room, and
lots of will paper, huge family
room with fireplace, and
recreation r oo m with wet bar.
$41,500
365 5316.

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for Sale

WE FINANCE

Female Shepherd Collie, 1 yr. old,
needs room to run Pay for a 373
1766

In the Herald Classified ads are
for--Sale - - --- ------- -black and white and read all over

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Ci mmercial Zoned, 2 BR, garage,
fireplace, porch, low down.
$11950 Acre Realty, REALTOR,
323 uSC

MOVIb.G OOE5H'I
HAVE TO BI F):PNsIVE

80—Autos

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3231766

0Miscellaneou3
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c.?Iariner's

1964 Chevy Truck, 6 Cyl. automatic,
5375 1957 Chevy Truck. 6 cyl
$123; 373 7456

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weeks, 2 female, 1 male $5 each

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65—Plats-Sup p lies

Business Home, zoned commercial. Oil Furnace and tari¼ used I mo., 16' Larson, 75 HP Evinrude 8.
55.000 BTU-$100 D.iys' 371 07)0,
I lane highway. Great terms
Trailer, 5175 210 Bradshaw Drive,
1973 Volkswagen. I speed, mileage
evenings- 645 i7274
$11,950. Acre Realty, REALTOR,
Sanford
low Cal; Ml 5732 f' information
3237750
Dell's
Auction
1111 R ienell Cabin Crui sef. n,. head.
1970 Rambler
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MAITLAND FLEA MART
galley with trailer. 215 HP, $6,500.
Patio Houses
Reasonable
Hwy. 16. West Sanford
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3210011
37)5420
Large 3 bedroom, 7 bath, includes
$38 7"2O
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-disposal and dishwasher, mem
Lawn MowerS We Sell The Best 8.
bersl'ilp in iunor Olympic pool.
1-4
Serv.ce The Rest Western Auto
tennis court $31 500
14
''W 1st St
Y
I Bedrooms, 2 baths, large family
W.
STAN'S H6wY 16 FLEA MARKET
room, membership in recreational
YOU
Saturday &amp; Sunday
facilities Including pool and tennis
372 9119
IL
courts$43,500
EXPESRDYTOSVE

2 B ed room. 1 bath home, concrete
h!o&lt;k, good condition, $13 950
CailBart Real Estate

12RFu. Unturn
300 E.
E. Alroort.
Airport,173.1 1

Merchandise

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1 BPS , 2 bull baths, family room 8
den. plenty storage, large lot
3221017

3 Bedroom, 7 bath, large c or n er lot.
reduced to $16,000.

1911 Dodge Snit Camper, AC. PS.
A..t FM. Cruise ctilro4 1.
extras 5,600 mile" 53.700 WilIsili
separate. 322 0575

Shepherd, Collie Terrier, pups, 9

COLOR TV, $11 95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
61.4 rJ.5

Boyng within 60 Cays Wm.
Koshiol, 203 Ocean Drive.
Tavernier, Fla , 3)070

After S-377 7112-373

Central Ftorlc,a's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919 S. Fr en ch
372 1991
377 7374.3N 1194, 3fl 1911
372 1939,227 1164

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St Johns River ares Home,
marina, fish camp or acreage.

322.6457

615 7333

IrEAL TOWs

47-Real Estate Wanted

JOHNN' WALKER
PEAL ESTATE INC.
QENEPAL CONTRACTOR

Forrest Greene, Inc.
371 )S

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Rent BIie Lustre Electric Carpet
St'ampooer for only$l SOpefda
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

GIANT CARPORT SALE- Fri. &amp;
Sat 95. 2126 Orange Ave.

REALTOR
22015 French Ave ,321 0011
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Kish Real Estate

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1973 Honda 1S Al. Excellent
condition Must sell due to medical
condition Sacrifice 37])9S4

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This i our 13th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels, Thanks to you, our
customers.322 $757

Yard Sale' Camper, bikes, dishes,
tOyS, cictes, crib and furniture
119W %wdland Dr.. 3230322.

GENE,,VA-- 4 Arr, $16,0

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 7966

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden C.'rite'r
601 Celery Ave Saniorci -

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Beautiful oak shaded corner
homesite convenient to Shopping
only 51.000 call Louise Rot.
tiriqtiaus, Asoc , Land Brokers,
Inc , Realtor 8)1 2020. alter hourS
8310394
Land Brokers. Inc.
911 Pine St.
Fern Park

MAYFAIR- 100'xlll', 520.000

By owner, 17.S00, large 4 BR. tam.
rm., 2 yr's., pool, cibI gar., cen. h.
a. 51.500 down. Assume 714 pct.
loan 37) 1743.

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78—Motorcycles

Let me MOW or TILL your lot arid.or
carden spot Floyd Freer,
322 3191

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54—Garage Sales

6 room house, I bath, large lot, for
sale or rent. Reduced for quick
sale Call 830 7871

LAKE MARY- 2 bedrooms, range
8 refrigerator Included Beautiful
trees, nice yard. Country atmosphere. $11,900

Stemper Realty

322-2090
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373 WO

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LAKE MPY-'761'x116, 116.700

$500 down, take over payments,
bedroom with den 323 7144 or 3227778.

WE TAKE TRADES

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3M Preci se timed released plant
food Garde'nLisnd. 1100W iii St

Color TV's from ISO. B&amp;'i, from
$15; Service all makes HERBS'
TV ion c
11' i,i

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DELTONA-. 160'x175', $7,000.

26065 Hwy 1792
REALTOR 373 3771

WE TAKE TRADES
HURRY! I Bedrooms, Only $25.100 .
Don't miss this great buy on a
roomy ho me CALL NOW,

I Pd COUNTY- Small. neat 2
bedroom home, central neat &amp; air,
eat in kitchen, fireplace, beautiful
trees $15,500 Ad(oining lotS
available for $5,300

1505 W. 25th St.

porctn-$90, 322 0'%Si

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Reconditioned Batteres, II? 93
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Av
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62-Lawn

53—TV- Radio-Stereo

Beaulilui , a(res, paved road, treej,
clear flowing stream, horses O.K.
Terry Really, PEA'.TOR. 67*
l7ll

2563 Park Dr

Harold Hall Realty

FISH, SWIM. SKI- 3 bedroom
waterfront home Beautiful kit.
Chen , f or mat dining. Florida room
overlooking lake, central heat &amp;
ar, fenc ed yard 537.500.

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SHADED LOT- Overlooking lake.
$4,500

Spring is "Move ou tside time" Get
patio and lawn furniture at a good
Price Read the Classified Ads

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43--Lots-Acreage

2515 PALMETTO AVE.. 3 bedroom,
1' bath, kitchen equipped, con.
venient to shopping Drive by and
call 522.500

Yard Will dick er or swap $23,900.

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FROM

Whole houSe $113 or Upstairs apt.

Payton R ea lty

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PAYTON REALTY
Peg, Real Estate Urokc,
327 1)01,2610 Hawatha Ave at 7 97

WE TAKE TRADES

:OUNTRY HOME- S.7 Acres.
lovely 2 Story older home
(estimate over tOO Yrs.) In ci.
celient area Giant oaks, &amp; citrus
Stables, corral, tack room, near
Sanford $7 7,000

TOWNHOUSES

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3101 Orla nd o Drive
Sarto(d12 ) 5200

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ardens

110W AIRPORT BLVD
SANFORD 1737573

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K ENMORE WASHER, pans,
Service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES3Z3 06 97

brook

CALL OWNER- 327 1195. 210
Virginia. Sanford's exclusive
section. 1', lots, carpeted, central
airheat, all electric kitchen,
fireplace, newly painted. $32,500.
With 2', lots, 137,500, or best offer

$1500 REBATE
NO QUALIFYING
New 3 BR home, all extras, S pct.
int eres t 579,500 372 2717

FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY
I acre egg ranch near Sanford, 3
bedroom, 1 bath home, ap
proximately 13.000 laying hens
Company suppli es hens . Ieeii, an
material Grosses 51,500 $7,600 per
month Cool terms to Qualified
buyer

sruoio 1,2,3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

SANDLEWOODVILLAS

Come seethe latest in luxury family
living, the all new 71'x 6I' Glen

Your MLS Agency

financed Please call us'

Idyllwilde', tranfeqred, must tell,
pool planned I BR, 2 bath, family
rm w fireplace, carpet, custom
drapes, many extras, $46,600. 373.
1730

Luxury Patio
Apartments

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS. - SELL

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1. chairs, secretarial desks 8., 13' Travel 'Trailer. Stove, liflk. ice
Chairs, straight chairs, filing
box, sleeps 6. $450. 3236711
.caoinets, as is Cash arid Carry.
NOLL'S
76—Auto Parts
Cass.eiberry, 17 92, 5)0 4706

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322- 2420 Anytime

SANFORD.-. 3 Bedrooms, I', baths,
-_
central heat &amp; air, fe nc ed back

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REALTORS

75—Recreatiorsa I Vehicles

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COUNTY-NICE
COUNTRY
HOME. 3 bedroomt, I bath, nicely
pa neled family room. Fenced
ba ck yard, workshop in garage.
$77,300

We have many homes und er 120.000,
very low down payments owner

B"600 COVE APTS

IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a new
car te tnday 5 Classifi ed ads for
,

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(7) 5 acre tracts, very low down
payment, mobile home approved.

REALTOR
7201 S. French Ave ,371 0011

WtiXIVA RIVER S
Adult rnOI2lIe'home village, under
large shady oaks on the scenic
Web iva Mod ern clean interiors,
from $110 5Ml W of Sanford 372
4470

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Easy Living

MobUe Housing

Acreage

SANFORD-- 3 bedroo m, 7 bath,
131.900

34—Mobile Homes

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COLUMNS

several times in the
cave area, has writ ten a chatlenglng foreword to this ex.
citi ng, affet'Ung book.
Eve Shartutt
Associated Press

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geit1e people with no words for
hate, anger or war; no weapons
or tools other than bare essentiaLs for gathering foo and absolutely no knowledge of the
modern world,
Jonn Nance, former bureau
chief In Manila for 'flr, kjsod.
ated Press, took a leave of absence and became involved In
locumcrttng the story of the

305-862-4000

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in caves in a Philippine rain
forest. They were called, au•
thorities said, Tasadav, and
they were an immediate sensa-

SR 434 &amp; 1.
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TASADAY.

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Kish Real Estate

Bedroom unfurnished apt air,
wail to wall carpet $175 month
ISOdamagadeposit 2O3E 21st St
113 411119 after 5)0
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18—HoIp Wanted

Singer Zig Zag. in cabinet, 3 need le,
front loa d deluxe sewing macnine.
Sold new for $319.00. Pay balance
of $88 or 10 payments of $9. See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 Eatt Fire' D ow nt ow n
322 9111 Eve. 869 1116

5732 F Colonial Or . Orlando

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For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy 1 or 1001 tems
I arry's Mart, 713 Sanford Ave

Wood or steel desks (executive desk

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543.000

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MASTERS COVE
ON THE LAKE
373 7900

Assume Payments

kitchen, new carpet and furniture
throughout i3,500 delivered and
set up. Call Andy, collect. 773 6461.

OWNER FINANCE- 3 OR. 1 bath
home, paneled, large fenced lot for
garden Yours f o r only $19,000.

CASH 322.4132

Used office furniture

Manatee 65'xI7', 3 bedroom, front

COOL POOL with this) BR, 2 Bath
home. Energy Saving air cond.
System, Family room with serve
thru bar &amp; fireplace. $37,500

Cash for good used Furniture &amp;
Antiques . STAN'S, 372.9119

&amp;--Offi ce Su wl

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Make your Budget go furt he r, shop
the Classified Ads every day,

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LAKE MARKHAM- 3 bedroom, 7
bath, $48.000

Furnished or urifurnished 3 bdrm 7
bath, water, garbage and yard
care furnished, fenced back yard.
3730548

30-Apartments Unfurn*shed

good buys.

theft

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LOCH AR BOP- 3 bedroom. 2 bath.
559. 9(5)

SANFORD

We have listings We' have buyers.
We need another real es tate
licensee to help t,,s make sales.
ForrestGr,,n., Inc
261
5).)22S970.eves

Larry Saxon, Realtor

830 1666

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Brnie.
151 Pzw..
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In IflI, a group of Stone Age

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Call Classified: 377 2611,

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Classified Ac1%

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NORTH

OVER 7O FLORIDA ATTRACTIONS .SS Milt R*diias
a SEAUTIFUL GOLF COURSES. iMile Radius
JAI-ALAI, DOG RACING A. NIGHT HARNESS RACING
All w?,1 2 Miiiit l QUALITY INN NORTH

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BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
Day 1. Night Classes 3 Mi N
Longwood, J un ct , 1792$. 119
3n 17% or 37283.1

Fa mily

Wanted to buy used Office furniture
Any
Quantit',,
PIOLL'S
Casselberry, Hey. 1197 $30 4206

ROBSON MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17 92
322 5961

Fight Cholesterol build up with
Lecithin Kelp Combination. Get
Norwalk Leci.Kelp caps at
Fairway Plaza Pharmacy.

42 —Mobile Homes - -

68-Wanted to Buy

Accessories

73' Critchfleld Cruiser, 160 Inboard
outboard power. Ideal for family
fishing 372
camping, skiing,
Sill o 322 0221.

SI
New L)ouDie wiae
You can get a fir price when you
109W 1st St.. 3727315
60'x24', 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Fur
WITT REALTY
advertise your "don't needs" in
nisheri
We steam clean carpets
SO0 down with
the Want Ads
Peg Real Estate Broker
credit
tO Acres--- 2 bedrm. house on Lake
321 0540, 322 774,373 7895
Furniture at
FtSY LIVING MOBILE HOUSING Quality Used
Dupont near Deltona, $37,000
Reasonable pri's. Twin, Full,
5737 E. Colonial. Orlando
Daytona Itch 252 'lbS
Queen A King Size bedding,
2738161
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chests, dressers, night Stands,
Ste n stro m
TV'S, Dinettes, Refrigerators 8.
Very Exclusive
Frontier 50 ' X 10
baby needs We have terms for
Irent i',hpn, delugecarpel, good local credit. DAVE'S
1 bedrooms,
2
bath, pc.ol, I
FURNITURE. 500 Sanford Ave
central air Delivercd arid set up,
RFAIITIFIII I V I ANDS - APFOI I
. Realty
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I 5prktng cie,in, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath,
52ppIiances
DPEAMWOLD- NEAR SHOP.
lake Ir',t home, (tntr.l
2736161
-- and
air, trees, and other extras,PING large walk-in clOsets.
GE
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tove
Refriqerarcr
fles'
of:c'r
MOBILE
HOME MOVING. Corn
centratheal&amp;air,bedrooms.
t39,000.
accept ed 322 1210 110 Juan.ta
p'ee set up I'll save you mon ey.
tls Priced at $77,000 Might be
Convenient to stores, churches,
CC*JI t. SuniarxJ Estates.
Licensed. Orlando 773 5470
what you're looking for.
major highways Trim 3 bedroom,

W ha t would you like to sell?

Lake Mary,? DR Furni shed
Adults, No Pets, $135
29$ State Rcl IS

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Peg Real Estate Broker
110E 251h St 3716655

I Bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage,
Shag carpet, only 7 years old.
Central air, workshop, fenced
yard, assume $29,800 loan. Price,
132,250. 373 9110

SS—Boats &amp;

Double bed with oak bookcase,
headboard 8. frame, chest &amp;
dresser . $15. Alto Misc items. 322 .
004.

TAFFER REAITY

NO QUALIFYING
$2,430 DOWN

Last week Mr P 0. of Sanfor d
1', baths, carpeted with central
placed a Classified ad to se ll his
heat and air. $72.500
motorcycle He ran the ad only In
The Herald The bike was Sold to a s acres -4 3 b
ed room, 7 bath m ob ile
Herald reader on the f ou rth day.
home, $72,500 Own er financed

I Bedroom, lg shady lot
$125 monthly
Call 668 6311

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Wanted - Working Girl to sh are air
conditioned mobile home in the
country. 349 3143

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Eves 323 0465
Assoc iate

33—Houses Furnished

Deflary, A du lts Lovely large 1 bed
room, air. Idea l for retired persons

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE , If

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BUFFETS,
ENTERTAINMENT

Pur e Hon ey
1501W. 3rd St., Sanford
372 3017

,Iirl

people were

ROOMS,
LUNCHEON

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Disam with associates a rww project successful. Show your
plit. to incream production. fine. gende qulifies with loved
Man tune for new interests tha t one,

QUALITY

FACILITIES.
MEETING

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bigwigs.
20)
that hm been !acking of late.
PISCES(Web. 20 to Slar.
Entertain. Avoid troublemaker. Ile opinion Of an expert is

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SANFORD MAN
SELLS BIKE
WITH HERALD
CLASSIFIED AD.

County-? Bedroom
517$ Mo
372 7643

29—Rooms
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Broker

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PLANNING A GARAGE SALE?
DON'T FORGET TO AD
VERTISE
IT
IN
THE
CLASSIFIED ADS 322 7611

charm, elegance in advantage. Make worthwhile
your surroundings.
new friends. Attend socials.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Don't hurt anyone.
Aim to have far better rela tions
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)

THE AREAS
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LEADING

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Special Summer Rates: Open 71
hou rs , all ages Swing Set Pltir.
"p' e'r" Park, 131 ilgt.

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BOARD. CALL ANYTIME, 373

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associated and also to

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P'UUPIL)'- Gelding pony, Celery &amp;
Cameron Ave. 3236009

HOROSCOPE

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business or real estate, operatng
capital, expansion Mr Smith 5$)

Zoo special July 3,

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2521 Park Or
377 7111
REALTOR
AFTER fIRS.
327-92*4
3220648
322 )991

LONGWOOD
3 bedroom, 2 bath,
cen heat &amp; air, carpeted, fenced, 3
car carport. FHA terms, $76,900,
130 5556.

ealtor..
Hartman Really, Inc

Casselberry

JOHN kRlDER, ASSOC

2 Bed rooms. adults preferr ed , $30
Week Unfurnished 373 5851. 3fl
66 70

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Homes, Lots

37? 5441
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NIce 2 bedroom block hcme. fur
nished Or unfurnished 323 7970.

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25—Loans

They're Hot" *

Blond Ma hogany full size bed, box
SprIngs 8 mattr ess Good con
diticA'i, $40 365 3897.

Hunt Realty

Jim

Friday, June 27, 11S-38

51—Household Goods

,

MILLIONS of dollars in Real Estate
is sold daily in the' Classifi ed A,i
Nothing small abet.,,tthatt

Love Animals? Th en you'll love the
all new Central Florida Zoo Read
all a bout it in The Herald's A to

JIP

For Saturday, June 28, 1975

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$175, first &amp; last

I) W tsr

REALTOR 647 3*00

Dog wearing collar w name L ouis
Hobby; lost in 14 1792 area;
$2300 r eward 3771571.

JIl

BYBERNICEBEDEOSOL

41—Houses

Ball RaIty

CARRICk REALTY INC

FOUND- Small white female
Poodle, off Hwy. 16. 322 1575

Jul

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DECORATIVE BUSINESS
Well established up!solslery and
draper y buines, including real
estate. U nd er $30,003

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps AlCohOliC AnOnymiXS
Can Help
Call 173 4357
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 37771

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41—Houses

Loch Arbor, lakefront,3 BR, 2 baths,
den, heat air, garage $49,930.
Acre Realty REALTOR, 3737750

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OWNER MOVING NORTH
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
$10,500 with 52.000 cash down,
completely fenced SOxl7S' lot, 2
bcdrni, furnished mobile home
with 2 added rooms, cozy living at
bargain price in residential SC
lion. Call Shirley Hartman,

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MONDAY BLUES AWAY, Call
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family room Beautiful Shrubs aid
trees $700 mo sit In2

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paymiiit, monthly payments less
than rent. Government subsidized
to qualified buyers. Call to see if
you qualify!
M. IJNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real hstale Broker
803W, 1st St.
323 6061, 373 0511 Eves.

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FOR RENT
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Sanford Only US mo Call Larry
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Coordinate your efforts with property and add to its value,
others for a mutually unproved comfort. Cut expenses with a
understanding of each other's new budget. Converse with
motives and ambitions. Fine learned person.
also for romantic happiness,
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 )
entertaining, and generally You are very charming today

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yeeief ck.l*'u.i.

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(44) Wrestling
6:30 (2) Florida's
Watchi ng
(6, 6) News
(9) Reasoner Report
(13) NBC New s

(6)

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5:30 P.M.
6:00 A.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.NOOfl

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(24) Florida Report

(9) Kung Fu
(24) A Family
At War
(33) Scream
Theatre
(44) Sports Legends
8:30 (6) leffersons
(44) Braves Baseba ll
9:00 (2) Move

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(9) Wide World
Of Sports
(35) Party
(44) Time Tunnel

(6)

(35) Wrestling
1:00 (2) Soul Train
(6) Children's Film
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Adventures Of
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18 Loveto excess
9 Happy songs 39 Unusual
65 Afternoon
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10 Valuable
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party
22 Territory tab I
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Eyelid
Take notice of 66
III? months(pl) 41 That girl
inflammation
25 Hops' kilns
19 Very long time 44 Seeing organ
67
Moistens
27 Feminine
21 Playth ing
46 talent
68 Finish
name
24 Number
47 Underworld
29 24 hours (p1)
26 Viper
48 Stop (flaut)
31
Moines.
27 Girls name
49 Fun in a group
lcwa
28 Representative 50 Vital organ
DOWN
12 Kind of tide
lab)
53 Believe
34 School dance
1 Sustenance
29 Some revels
(archaic)
(COIl)
2 Unravel,
last until this
54 Ripped
3 Church part
3 Tidiness
30 01's address
56 Arabian gulf
40 Number (p1)
4 Happy
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(6) Fat Albert
(9) American
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(24) Feeling Good

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Celebrating

EVENING

(44) Soul Train
12:30 (2) Go

(24) Se same Stree t
(44) Gerald Derstine
9:30 (2,8) Run Joe Run
(6) Pebbles And

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(8) Tennis

(33) Pop Goes The
Cou ntry

Animation
(33) TBA

Phooey

(33) 700 Club
(44) NightGallei'y

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(35) Bobby Goldsboro

Globetrotters
Informati on
Eight
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5:00 (2) Tenns

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Harlem

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(9)

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(13) Zane Grey
Theatre
(24) The Sinners

Man

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Workshop

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(44) Friend s Of

Yogi's Gang
(24) Villa Alegra

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Hudson Brothers

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(24) Zoom
(35) The Big Blue

(9)

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(8) Go
(44) Herald Of Truth
(2) Addams Family
(6) Fav or ite Ma rtian
(I) jabberwocky

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7:30 (2) Jabberwocky

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(44) Movies
(6) The People

(9)

(44) Jini

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Next

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10:30 (2, 8) Sigmond And
Sea Monsters
(6) Shazan
(9) Lassles Rescue
Rangers
(24) TBA
(35) Speed Ricer
11:00 (2.8) Pink Panther
(6) Valley oi
Dinosaurs
(9)
Friends
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Jeannie
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MORNING
(6) Growers
Almanac
(2) Daly Devotional
(2) Across The Fence
(6) Sunri;e
Se mester
(t, 9) Laurel And
Hardy
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Week
(33) Movie
(44) Braves Baseball
(2, I) Rockford Flies
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(44) Party

My Line

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(13) Movie
10:00 (2, 8) Land Of The
Lost
(6) ScobbyDoo
(9) Devlln
(24) The Electric

11:30 (2.8) Tonight Show
(6. 44) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
1:00 (2,8) MidnIght
Special
fit Movie

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Hollywood
Squares
Wrestling
Sanford And
Son
Movie
Movie
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(13) Movie
(24) Washington
Week
(35) Movie
(44) Combat
1:30 (8) Time Of Your
Life
(9) Invaders
(24) Wall Street
Week
2:00 (2. I) Major League
Baseball
(6) Movie
(14) Sa ga Of
Western Man
(35) Braves Baseball
(44) Braves Baseball
2:30 (9) Wrestling'
(13) Movie
3:00 (24) Book Beat
3:30 (9) Movie
(24) Romagnolis Table
4:00 (2) High Chaparral
(6) Sounding Board
(24) Woman
4:30 (6) Hogan's Heroes
(24) Firing Line

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MARY area. 2 OR
duplCx with in the around pool,
(, Completely enclosed Appiiancej,
air Conditioner, drapes, area rug.
$150 per month including Pool
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CARNIVAL

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heart support, probably tour
hearts, but mai',e just three, In
any event South jumps to three
notrump and North goes back to
tour hearts.
There Is no problem in the
play. South loses two diamonds
and one spade and scores his
game.
Now, see what would happen
if South responded two
notrump. North would raise to
three, the sime five of spades
would be led and South would
take his ace right away or hold
off a couple of rounds But
w hate v er he did would be
useless. The best he could
manage would be to collect
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next turn. if partner's rebid
shows a mirunum.

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South has 4-3-3-3 distribution

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with stoppers in all suits and 13
high-card points The hand also
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By ED PRICK ET
Si
an
motorists recoiled at the
shock of being unable to
buy gasoline at the pumps
during the Arab oil em
bargo in 1973, President
Ford's energy policy has
done nothing but keep this
country in "limbo," an oil
company executive told
The Herald.
Edward P. Hardin,
president of Mobil Pipe
line Co., and a top ranking
Mobile executive, said
America desperately needs
an energy policy,' or a
set
of governmentestablished ground rules
under which oil companies
can operate.
On a tour to explain the
oil company's position,
Hardin also said he doesn't
foresee any significant
increase in the price of
gasoline in Seminole
Coun ty during the summer
months He said supply
should remain constant
this summer aL-;o. Some
reports have indicated gas
may shoot upward as high

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80 cents a gallon and
gasoline supplies may
diminish at the pumps,
as

encouraged to lower prices

the operator what to
charge at the
he
said. Hardin pointed out,
also, that station owners
are encouraged to set hours
demanded by the con
surner, not told to stay open
late hours to sell more
gasoline,
Again and again Hardin
returned to criticisms of
Ford and the government
and their inability to deal
effectively with the energy
t risi,
s1oke
which
Americans up when they
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gaso ine
crse
but that during the 197
13
embargo gas wasn't
always available,
Asked about reported
"ripoff" proGts by large oil
:ompanies, Hardin said
Mobil earns only about five
cents on each dollar .
vested. Last year, the firm
reported profits of more
than a billion dollars a
figure Ilar(hn says is not
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pcition. Hardin said gas
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against the bus depot building
and an overturned trash barrel, '
they said.
Police were called by
passersby who beard what they
thought were thr ee shoi
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vicinity of the bus station.
"We have no motive, no
suspect and no other in- Car fotmd at scene of murder Is towed away from Greyhound Bas Stadon p-irking lot as detemves Uft
formation," Fagan said. "It's a prints from telephone booth. I Herald Photo by Bob I.Joyd)

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Fagan urged "anyone who
was in the area of the bus
station Friday night" to contact

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downtnwnSanlord (Herald Photo b) Bob Lloy d)

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Police Capt. C. B. Fagan said
HeIrnadollar had been shot
"several times" with what
officers said may have been a
"small handgun."

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A 45- y e,
Orlando vrn
itis shot t. de ath ht
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UWflassailant Friday night
at the Sanford Greyhound Bus
Depot, police said Saturday
The body of George W. HelmadoUar Jr., of 5410 Lee Ann
Dr., Orlando, was discovered
lying behind a trash can at the
bus station about 10:35 p.m.

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The problem for today, gentlemen is How to Open Medecine
Containers with Child Protection Caps""

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Nursery with his wife, Eula, In
Orlarrlo, apparently had
By[)ONNAESTES
crmpieted and theoveralltotal valuations wlllbem.a1ledoutb)
stopped to use one of two tele..
Herald Stall Writer
value newts nearly double that his office on July 11.
phone booths at the bus station,
of the current fiscal year.
"The assessment on most
Ilelinadollar's late model
Seminole County property
homes
in the county is inTaxable value of property for
automobile was found parked owners will face a tax increase the 1974.75 fiscal year in creasing from 25 to 50 per
by one of the booths when police of from 25 per ceat to as much Seminole was $738 million. The cent," Goembel said, "but
arrived. It was Impounded and as500 per cent for the l976 fiscal new tax value has jwnped to vacant properties are
towed away for processing by year If the various local $1.3 billion, Goembel's office penencing much larger inSeminole County identification governing bodies do not move to said,
creases, in some cases 400 to 500
officers, Fagan said.
cut millage levels in hall.
All properties In the county per Cent increases."
Fagan said an autopsy was to
Terry Goembel, Seminole were reappraised based on the
Saying the homeowners have be performed Saturday in an County property appraiser, current day market value, been carrying the tax burden of
announced that the reappraisal Goembel said, adding notices the county too long, Goembel
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of all properties in the counts is informing the taxpayers of new stated that the large increases
in vacant land assessments
bring them In line with current
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are to be
taxed based on the current
A Sanford policeman was all night restaurant.
years, Butler said, and was a value of their homes, then insuspended Saturday by Chief of
Butler said he did not have all detective for much of his career vestors and owners cf vacant
Police Ben Butler after the the details, but had ordered an prior to leaving the depart. property should expect and be
patrolman was reportedly Investigation be launched ment,
required to carry their share of
involved in a fight outside the within the department. Swaim
"I plan to look into the the tdx burden based on the
Ranch House on U.S. 17-92 was off duty at the time of the situation Monday," Butler said, current day value of their land.
Friday night
incident, Butler said
vacant land holders are the
I was notified of the incident
Patrolman Gary Swaim was
Swaim had returned to the Friday night by the night shift oneswhoarereapingtheproflt.g
relieved of duty pending in- department three months ago commander , who was directed from Seminole County's
vestigation of the incident, after having been in private to suspend Swaim."
uy-nendous growth and it is
Butler said, after Swaim and an business for some time. Swaim
No report on the incident was only fair that they carry their
unidentified person exchanged had worked with the pofice available at the police depart- share of the tax burden of the
blows in the parking lot of the department for a number of mer,t.
county," Goembel said.

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largest dockets In court history.
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price for a gallon of gasoline at pinching economy at the Currency Committe e , Kelly
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made the higher cost of gas American public "will sustain a devices.
Is when Kelly say's the govern
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prediction yesterday' in an diminishing standard of
interview with The Herald. The living," the tall congressman automobile mantdacturing force.
Congresaman Is in Seminole said. This lowering of the industries, which has been
He called for the public to
County this weekend on a VIP dissipating American Dream, turning out big cars with big "come off the attack on
tour to iiWet coUnty' officials, according to Kelly will mean, gasolir'.ustng engines, will be
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Altamonte Springs on Monday, homes and smaller cars.
meu.et In gasoline economy
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represented a juvenile that was in the grand jury room for
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Sterday from Sanford Fire time by Porter. lUt, the
raised by board member Allan
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Keeth. Keeth said he does not Mrs. Bolger said she was an
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directed firemen fighting the — three days before McCall
want a host of individual groups "eternal optimist" and vowed
jail
fire
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trial
in
Pilot Club members, from left, Shirley Mills, Adl)rn Wolfe and
INDEX
COUNTRY STORE
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"I'm firmly convinced other drivers are a bargaining unit.
mates from the facility.
circuit court.
Mae Pawlson display some of the handmade items they will be
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Observers said elected Public
On April 28, McCall's trial
of groups will make similar
She can appeal her case to
selling a their uuutr) store during Sanford's observance
Bridge
SHOWN
5B Defender for the 18th Judicial was continued until June 9 On
Independence Dii) Jul 4 In addition to the handmade goods, the requests, Keeth said, adding, PERC and win recognition as
Calendar
SA Circuit (Seminole and Brevard
dub ill also be selling some food Items tilerald Photo by Bill that he had hoped for one sole bargaining agent in the
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single body of non-instructional event the board refuses to grant
Counties,), Franklin Kelley,
Vincent)
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that recognition.
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ob*ted to Keeth's complabit. for the county's teachers. But
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Hospital
11w Semirole County Grand hospital in north Florida, was
While being detained alone in ordered Conuner transferred to inission of a felony and the state should be penalized because personnel aren't represented
by
Obituaries- _......... _5A Jury has indicted two Juveniles indicted on two counts of rob- a holding cell at the Sanford county jail at the request of dropped a robbery charge. May ott.vr groups don't have their any one group or organizatiom
Sports ............. .....128 for trial as adults on iobbery bery. The indictment charges Law Enforcement Center, juvenile authorities.
20, Circuit Court Judge A.J. authorization slips," she told
However, several groups are
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Television
Cominer
robbed
Herbert
Commer
set
fire
to
a
pile
of
charges.
Preston is accused in the Hosemann Jr.. sentenced the board. The assOciation she fighting for that right. The bus
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Women's
Drueding and Phillip Mitchell paper near a mattress and grand jury Indictment of the
amiimen to the state Division of represents has received the drivers' group is the only
on June
Nov. 24 robbery of the Uttle Youth Servicts I DYS) as a proper certification, according Organintion to teceive cer
become violent, pence said.
made public yesterday by
%%EItTIIER
The youth was transferred to Food Town store, SR-431 at the delinquent child.
to School upt Fad Layer, who tificatlon from PERC, the first
tv
Circult Court Judge ClarEnce T.
Sanford police arrested Florida Hoopital, Orlando, and Orange-Seminole County line.
tioseinann
said
DYS
can
keep
recommended the board step required to begin
Yesterday's high 85; over Johnson Jr., were Adolph Coinmer and Iwis Ruffin, 24,
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second
officials termed the damage to
juvenile, Vammen until he is 21 or can recognize the drivers,
negotiations with the board.
n!ght low 68. Rainfall 1.78 In- Contmer,18, of 1809 W. 18th St., and Charles Jerome Pierce, 2D,
the jail cell as "minor."
Christopher Paul Vammen, 15, release him at anytime. But, he
Then
board
member
Davie
The group claims to have
Sanford, and 17-year-old Robert both of Sanford, after Drueding
ches.
Commer had been arrested of 115 Maitland Ave., Altamonte warned Vainmen that If he gets Sims entered the second ob- signature cards signed by
through Anthony Preston Jr., oi 3221 reported he was robbed of $19
104
Partly cloudy
at by police on eight felony Springs, was indicted for trial into trouble and "if I have to jection. Sims &amp;Wd he didn't drivers. And Mrs. Bolger says
tomorrow with scattered Walon Road, Apopka.
gunpoint by three men at W. charges.
as an adult In the robbery. bring you back, I can sentence think Stenstrom had "been she'll up that 80 per
cent to at
Conuner, listed by p4ce as 13th St. and Perstmon Ave.,
on
June
20
Judge
Johnson.
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guilty
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you
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15
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study
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CASSEIJIERRY Sunday began as Just
another working day for Danny Lamb. It moment to catch our breath. We were both
didn't take long, though, for the 23-year-old shaking.
man to have the most exciting, yet dangerous
"Once we got to shore there were people,
experience of his life.
who helped me lift her out of the water, and
"It all happened so fa3t," he said. "I didn't wrapped her In blankets unfit the emergency
have time to plan what I would do. I only saw ambulance arrived. I gave the police the
that a woman was going to the and I had to Information I have and then went home,"
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said not have an opportunity
subdivision, Casselberry, was thinking about the woman he had saved - Nancy Anthony,
his little daughter Lisa's upcoming birthday 27, of 1001 Esplanade Way, Casselberry - his
(!be will b three morrow) and the financial name. He knew only that she was taken to
problem he and his wife, Mary, were having Florida llospiLil North, treated in the
ashedroveweatonSR4Sunciayontiisway emergencyroomandrelcased.HemadeLthj
to work.
business toflnd out about that.
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"Ile's tremendous," Papiasaid. "lie is a
It as about 8.30 in the morning and the very good boy, a hard working boy. He kept
streets are fairly deserted at that (line of the his cool and I certainly
prot of him,
day. When! got to the lake, I couldn't see the
Danny went home afterwards Sunday,"
car, I could only see a piece of rope and about Papla said. "He had to get cleaned up. You
three inches of window," Danny said.
know there is a lot of muck in that lake. He
Danny went into Grassy Lake, found the didn't hang around at th scene because he
window which was about halfway broken and figured he would be in the way. He didn't go
knocked out the rest of the window. By this on to work, he was a little shook up. I spent the
time the car was completely submerged and day with Danny, Mary and the baby," he said.
filled with water.
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He called for state and overruns resulting in pan from
using any of the remaining that a major project — the society members were pre3ent federal
officials to regard the esicalatir.g
costs of materials
$14,000.
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Suspects Said

NATION

Making Third .Trip

ByBOBLLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

burglary early today and
recovered Items valued at more
than $1,000.

Sheriff's deputies and
Sheriff's Sgt. Jay Leman said
Longwood police arrested two deputies were called to assist
persons In connection with a Longwood Patrolman Gilbert

Nude Swimming Ban
Fought In U.S. Court
BOSTON lAP) Officially approved sklnny.dlpping on
Cape Cod would attract crowds of rude bathers who would
overrun the sand dunes that make the area unique, the
federal government argues.
"The problem is not nudity. It Is th e attraction that a
nude beach has to people," Supt. Lawrence Hadley of the
Cape Cod National Seashore said Wednesday in court
testimony defending a ban on naked bathing In the area.
The Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts filed suit in
U.S. District Court seeking to have the ban on skinnydipping declared unconstitutional because it would violate
the rights of nude bathers to free expression.
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During the past few 8ummers, nude bathing has become
popular at Brush Hollow Beach, a remote stretch ot sand
n Truto, on the outer reaches of Cape Cod.
On two wc4;nd.s last summer, u o ds at the beach
reached more than 1,000—nude sunbathers and nude suntther watchers - despite the (act that people had to
walk about a mile up the se ushore or across the dunes and
beach grass.

Juvenile Detention center on of Evelyn Adler.
burglary and grand larceny

ASanfodman'5miuyb0day
reported that he was arrested
ASanford man told police but earlier this week on a Puc&amp;
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night that someone stole his County escape warrant due toa
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wallet containing $2,300 cash computer error.
Albert Eugene Wright's whllebe was taking a shower at
daughter told The Herald that
his home,
Patrolman Steven D. Harriett her father was arrested by
Leman reported that officers
Hughson after he stopped a
suspicious car on Timberlane determined that the television reported that Robert Chain- sheriff's deputies and later
Trail. Leman said the auto had In the auto and another color hers, 22, of 15 Mellonville released after it was detera color television in the trunk, television, a stereo system, two Ave., Sanford, told officers that mined that the Pasco warrant,
from
the
wrist watches and a tobacco he had put the wallet contalnlng originating
According to sheriff's can filled with pennies, the cash, credit cards and Zephyrhills poli ce department
reports, the auto, that
Hughson recovered at ' the trailer, had personal papers in a closet was actually for a man of the W
said had been observed
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cruising Longwood streets at 4
By GLENN McCASLAND
became Involved in a communi- a.m., was identified as being house at 891 Wayman Ave., 7:30 p.m., and took a shower, in the state of Louisiana.
Deborah Wright, Vthlen
Harriett said Chambers said
Herald Staff Writer
cations breakdown at the outset owned by a Casselberry man. Longwood.
a
noise
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Officers
said
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adjacent
said au thori ties have
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residents
of
he
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"We want to find out what, if
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Leman said Baker was gone.
computer network that her
In disruption of mergency works correctly next time, if Oakland Drive, Sanford, and a
Sheriff's deputies today were father's date of L'irth was tn
operations during the June 9 there ever is another next 16-year-old Sanford juvenile, arrested on a burglar) charge
wete making their third trip to and the juvenile was released to invstigaUng the reported theft tered Instead of the'cor'ect date
&amp;mino1e County Jail Fire is time," he said
Meade
said
a
number
of
a
house
trailer in Casselberry state Division of Youth Services of a $600 dlamoud watch from of birth for the other Albert
scheduled tonight by the
Seminole Emergency Council tounty officials had b,en in. where the auto owner reside.', authorities at the Sanford the W. Lake Brantley residence Eugene Wright from Louisiana.
(SEC).
vited to the meeting, scheduled
Dr. Clyde K. Meade, chair- for 7:30 p.m. at Seminole
man of the SEC, said the Memorial Hospital, hicltxllng
organization
which Is Gary Kaiser, Seminole County
responsible for handling any Fire Department and Public
major tragedy or disasters - Safety director; Sheriff John
wants to learn the reason for Polk, representatives of the
answered. Layer's recommendation was to buy the
By ED PRICKE'I'F
"dispatching victims to Florida Herndon Ambulance Service
property.
Herald Stall Writer
Hospital North, when our and others Involved In the
Of course, Stenstrom noted, all prices are asking
program calls for the mest rescue operation.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS The school board voted
prices and subject to negotiation.
seriously Injured to be taken to
Meade denied reports that the
is.t night to begin negotiations for 22.5 acres In the south
E. C. Harper Jr., a board member, said studies show
the nearest hospital."
council had been called into
end of Seminole County as a future site for a new
that by 1985, Seminole County will experience a 46 per
Meade said that two victims session to rebuke to Dr. Charles
elementary or middle school,
cent growth rate, thus additional construction sites will be
of the fire, which killed 11 Hall of Winter Park, Orange
an asset.
The board stipulated no more than $50,000 be spent for
persons, when sent to Florida County Emergency Service
the purchase.
Board Chairman Bud Feather agreed, but added, "I
North were "alive and coordinator, who was present at
The area Is a triangle of land east of Cub Lake bordefinitely feel we should keep It (the price) within the
breathing when they left the the scene of the lire.
dering Eden Park Avenue on the west. About 12.5 acres of
budget."
All, but were dead on arrival"
Hall was lauded by sberlWs
the land can possibly be purchased for $3,900 an acre,
The lone dissenting vote was cast by Pat Tetson.
at the hospitaL
department officials for his
according to. board attorney Doug Stenstrom.
"I don't think It's a desirable site," she said, During a
"The Idea is to take the more work In directing the movement
But Stenstrom said the asking price for the remaining
visit, Telson said she found high tension wires on one side
seriously injured to the closest of Injured jail Inmates and
io acres is $12,500 an acre. That price prompted board
of the tract and a railroad track on the other.
facility and then transfer the assisting In the' emergency
member Davie Sims to voice some concern.
But Sims pointed out the track was only a little or
less serious cases to outlying operation at the time the fire
"I see we have a problem already,"hesaid. "We only
unused spur track.
hospitals, If needed," Meade broke out on June 9.
have $50,000 budgeted. Do you think we can get it for
At first, the 12 acres were to be a donation, but
explained this morning.
"I couldn't give a rebuke
that?"
because of tax purposes, Stenstrom said owners of that
Meade sold somconcern had anyway," Meade said. "I don't
"We're sure going to try," School Supt. Bud layer
tract now are asking a fee for the acreage.
been voiced that "perhaps we know about these reports."

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Chairman: Wrong Emphasis
WASHINGTON (AP) - A House subcommittee
cnalrman says too much emphasis has been placed on the
sports section of new federal regulations linpiementing a
law banning sex discrimination In the nation's schools.
"The emphasis on athletic activity is not the chairman's," Chairman James C. ''!"
w it,neM'testifYing before the postsecondary education
subcommittee Wednesday. "It is far down on his list of
concerns.
Caspar W. WeinL'erger, secre'.ary of health, education
and welfare, was the scheduled primary witness In
today's finale of six days of hearings before the subcommittee, which Is reviewing the regulations to sea If
they conform with the law.
"Athletics are not the major issue In the regulations,"
O'Hara said."I'm very unhappy about this focus. It
muddles some of the other Issues."

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Democrats HoDe

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - resign every week. This will go
Seven more educators joined on from now until school starts.
the ranks of the employed last
"Also, various other Jobs
night when the School Board open up," the veteran
okayed reappointments superintendent noted.
recommended by the personnel
Of the 54 persons still to be
department.
employed, X are teachers at
the elementary level and are
That leaves only 54 teachers secondary iichool teachers,
left tobe rehired out ofll9who Cowley SRI&amp;
weren't given Jobs at a meetingHe also said some jobs are
last month. Actually, 207 available now at the secondary
weren't rehired, but 28 either level.
weren't eligible for rehire, or
However, he said, those jobs
else had accepted other jobs
don't match up with the specific
outside Seminole County.
qualifications of those teachers
Ernie Cowley, the school awaiting word on employment.
system's assistant director for
Personnel Director Stewart
personnel, said today officials
Gatchel,
who Is on vacation, has
tiir,e" to rehire

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WASHINGTON (AP)' - ' falls to rebound quickly enough.
$emocratic-congressional
The Democratic reaction, in
leaders plan to push for an effect, was that Ford was enextension of the antireceaslon dorsing a plan already CXI the
tax cuts enacted this year, a congressional drawing boards.
move that President Ford says
"e never was any doubt
he would consider If the
about It," said a House source,
economy falls to rebound.
noting the federal budget
The Democratic leaders hope
adopted by Congress last month
to combine the extension with a
assumed extension of many
sweeping overhaul of the naprovisions in the $fl.9.billlon
tion's tax laws, key
taxcut
bill enacted in March,
strategists say.
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In County Court this week,
according to court records,
former Seminole County
Commissioner Alfred L Davis,
of Altamonte Springs, pleaded
guilty to two charges of indecent exposure stemming
from arrests by Altamonte
Springs police.

Defense Continues

County Court Judge Wallace
Hall assessed Davis $Ojn
court costs, withheld ad.
judlca uon of guilt and put him
on two years probation on the
condition that he continue to
receive medical treatment,
according to court records.

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Mohr was charged with
possessing a pistol on March 6.
Court records Indicate he was
convicted Jan. 21 on a grand
larceny charge.
Also in circuit court
yesterday, a 20-year-old Orlando man pleaded guilty to attempted grand larceny. Charles
McNulty had been charged with
attempted grand larceny In an
April 2 Incident at Seminole
Golf Course, E. E. Williamson
Road. The state dropped the
attempted breaking and enterIng charge as part of the
negotiated plea.
Judge Johnson allowed
McNulty to remain free on bond
pending completion of a courtordered pre-sentence in.
restigation before sentencing.

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report fires, proving effective. ment building might be acHe said the telephone numbers complished on a volunteer basis
mostly, are the homes of for the Labor with the city
LAKE MARY
Which does volunteer firefighters who may needing only to pay material
costs.
the city need most? A full. or may not be home.
In oilier business, last night,
Sorenson estimated costs of
blown emergency police-fire
dispatch system or two ad- employing four full time the council:
—Heard a report from Mayor
ditlonal police officers or can a dispatchers at the minimum
system be worked out wage at$21,00o annually, noting Walter Sorenson that the
that in addition some work volunteer firemen voted by a
monetarily to provide both?
The City Council will begin would have to be done on one of substantial margin to reject a
that decision making process at the buildings belonging to the mutual aid agreement with the
its 7:30 meeting tonight when a city's water department to county.
—Listened as Councilman
budget message will be Issued make it into a dispatch center.
figures
were
immediately
Harry
Terry said documents
No
by Mayor Walter Sorenson.
seeking
funding from the
Last night, Sorenson said the available on adding crystals to
Farmer ' s
Home
budget requests and an. radio sets etc.
Smith said the possibility Administration to update the
ticipated income do not come
anywhere near balancing. "We exists that retired persons In water system are being held up
have to determine," Sorenson the community would accept by the county. Terry said a
said, "which items we need and the jobs at less than the requirement for the federal
which we would like to have and minimum wage. He added that loan is that the county approve
repairs to the utility depart- the city's plans for the system.
separate the two."
Fire Chief Chuck Smith and
Police Chief Harry Benson last
night discussed the pros and
cons of the emergency
dispatching versus the need for
additional police protection,
particularly at night.
Benson said the community
needs the additional officers
during the night time hcurs.
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police department to live fullWhere Quality Sells &amp; Service Tells
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104 E. Commercial
He said the police departDial 322-5762
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system through the countywide
communication system is
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By DONNA IES
Herald Stall Writer

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A Senate source, meanwhile,
disclosed that this year's reduction was limited to a single year
in part to Insure that an extension would have to be

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TAMPA tAll "We live from day to day," former
Sen. Edward Gurney said In response to questions about
when he will take the stand in his bribery conspiracy trial.
Gurney made the comment at the close of proceedings
Wednesday after listening to three former women employes testify about the hectic pace In his old Washington
Senate office.
Gurney's lawyer, C. Harris Dittmar, called six witnesses in all during the third day of the defense presentation in the federal trial of Gurney and three others.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
tence an Orlando man convicted of murder to die In the
electric chair while his gunman-accomplice gets a life
sentence, the Florida Supreme Court says.
In a 5-2 opinion Wednesday, the court overturned the
death sentence for Darius Slater, reducing his penalty to
life In prison.
"The imposition of the death sentence In this case is
clearly not equal justice under the law," the court said.
Slater's convictions of murder and robbery were
upheld.
Court records showed that Slater and Charlie Ware
went into an Orlando motel on Aug. 2.3, 1973 and robbed it
of $65. The motel manager was fatally shot.

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. lAP)
State prison officials
hay" asked morp time to determine what th'v ran do to
reduc' overcrowding as the new r)turuiient of Offender
Rehabilitation comes into existence July 1.
The state Wednesday asked for a further stay of an
order by U.S. District Judge Charles H. Scott setting a
timetable for bringing the number of inmates in line with
available housing.
The prison system has more than 14,000 inmates in
facilities with an emergency capacity of 11,000. New
facilities are under construction, but the prison population
is growing faster than facilities are being added.
Scott's order has been stayed temporarily by the 5th
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals pending study of further
information on the state's ability to meet the deadlines
Scott set.

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NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) - A marine
scientist says there are several species of fish in South
Carolina waters capable of inflicting wounds on humans
and that there is no reason to assume two teenagers bitten
near Myrtle Beach early this week were attacked by
sharks.
Dr. Peter J. Eldridge, an assistant marine scientist
with the South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources
Don, said the attacks could have been made by either
bluefish or barracuda..
Donna Hudon, 15, of Danville, Va., was in a Myrtle
Beach ho.pLl Wednsda being treied for aevert
accratlons to her right hand. Some doctors said the
wounds could have been caused by a shark.
Another teen-ager, James B. Krents of Jamestown, Pa.,
was treated and released Monday for bites on his right
foot.

MIAMI I All "I'd rather be out of work here than In
New Jersey." says one of an estimated 200 jobless who ornyc in Miami each week, seeking work or at least a better
life on their unemployment checks.
"The weather is nice and I have some Family here,"
added Horaclo Sierra, 24, who until last month worked at
an elevator plant in Union City, N.J.
Sierra is only one of nearly 6,000 persons drawing outof state compensation at a downtown Miami unemI)lOYTflCflt office.
The benefits are paid by the home state. But the jobless
must report to the Miami office twice a month and prove
thst they are seeking work.

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CHICAGO (AP)
With considerable fanfare for a
group whose members used to prefer obscurity, the
Communist Party U.S.A. opens its 21st national convention here today.
General Secretary Gus Hall says the nation's economic
ills will dominate the four-day convention at the Ambassador West, one of Chicago's deluxe hotels.
"We're not going to play this silly game of trying to
guess if the crisis is bottoming out," Hall said In an Interview Wednesday.
The convention schedule had called for a People's
Bicentennial Festival on Sunday, featuring speeches by
Hall and Communist Angela Davis. But the Communists
agreed to drop the name Wednesday after the
Washington-based People's Bicentennial Commission
accused the party in a court suit of trying to cash in on
publicity spadework done by the commission.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS ,,..
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elude the city to pay the county
Mayor Norman Floyd says the it.
The BCC yesterday, acting on It
a
Floyd says he has been vying an Initial $100,000, which Floyd a proposal by Commissioner a Colemani Bar-B-Q
Seminole County Board of CornWhere we do the
to get paved the less than two said would be done within the Mike Hattaway, agreed to the a
cooking
and you do
Ile dirt road, running west week. Once the Initial payment $165,000, and a donation of a
a
the enIoylng.
S
and parallel to 1.4 between SR is made, county crews will $10,000 In what Commission a
a
434 and SR 436, for more than begin work on the project, Chairman Sid VIhien Jr., calls a a
it
a
two years, In anticipation of County Commission Chairmar. "spirit of cooperation."
a
heavy traffic In the future.
Sid Vihien Jr. said.
Tuesday 1$ Family Day 6 1411#1
Floyd said that at the present
P
Choice Of $I.' SerlO
The joint participation paving
a
The city then will pay the time, the road does not encom'
Chicken Dinner or the $3.49
project, to be solidified in an county $40,000 within 30 days of pass a large population figure, a BarD l Port Oistnci' For $1.31.
a
a
interlocal agreement between the beginning job date, and the but two access roads to the a
a
the city and county, will provide remairthg $25,000 within 60 Spring Oaks subdivision run a
322.9646
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SANFORD
HWY.
for the city to pay for material days.
into the road and future devel. a
for the road and the county
The original county request to opments are planned along tha *444
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A circuit court jury has found work crews to construct the the city was for $175,000 to do road.
a Sanford man guilty of
possession of a firearm by a
pIP.
convicted felon charge.
A jury In the court of Circuit
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a Get cool friend, At
Coleman's. Where the
a
dining's
delicious, the
mlssioners'(BCC) offer to pave roadway. Officials expect the the Job. The city then counterprices are low, and the
Montgomery Road for $165,
construction to begin In two offered with the $175,000, but a temperature is cool anci.-..
than
nothing"
and
he
weeks,
is "better
Inviting.
asked the county to donate
a
expects the City Council to take
The agreed upon points in- $17,500.

By MICK IA)CH.IUDGE
Herald Stiff Writer

To Sunshine State

SEC To Probe

' Breakdown

Offer 'Better Than Nothing

Unemployed Flock

Arrest Was Error

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300N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FIA. 32771

So it's time to have the family buggy inspected
again?

Area ('ode 305322.2511 or 831.9993
Thursday, June 26, 1975-4A

According to Virgil Nieders, supervisor for
motor vehicle inspections for Seminole County,
there are a couple of tips that could keep you from
wasting your time and that of the inspection station
personnel.

Around

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher

Wll.lJAM D. CUR HIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

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me Iiiver : Week, 5 cents; Month. 12.40; 6 Months, $14.20:
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Nieders sail, "No inspection certificate will be
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issued nor a sticker attached to any vehicle without
Jtheowner or operator of same first submitting proof
to the inspector that the motor vehicle is currently
registered under provision of state law."

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In other worth, this means your car, or truck, or
motorcycle or other mode of transportation
requiring inspection, simply won't pass unless you
have proof of current registration.

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Too, Nieders wants everyone to be aware that
state law prohibits the inspection people from
passing a vehicle without positive proof that it is
properly insured,

These two provisions are a part of Florida law
and must be adhered to, so persons ixpecting to
have their vehicles inspected without both their
current registration certificate and proof of In.
surance are Just wasting the time of everyone
concerned
Do yourself a favor and make sure you have both
slips with you when going to the motor vehicle Inectbon station.
You'll be glad you did.. .and you won't be able to
say, "Why no one told me you needed tit."

We, as concerned parents, are forever preaching
'safety' to our offspring.
Perhaps, at Umes, we are a mite overprotective, but that's an Individual thing.
Now, Sgt. Beau Taylor, director of School Safety
for the Seminole County Sheriff's Dept., has come

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up with a program that teaches youngsters about
safety in home inspection for fires, swimming,
pedestrians, bike and gun safety, 'friendly
strangers,' caution signals, helping hands, various
poisons, playing safely and things that can cut.
This 40.60 minute program will consist of many
audio and visual aids and can be one of the most
productive things going _ifit ever gets going.
Taylor says that he's in desperate straits for
funds and it will take approximately $200 to get the
entire project off the ground, hopefully when school
resumes In September.
He feels that with these visual aids and an at.
mosphere for learning away from a classroom, it
will be an effective way to train children in safety.
flowever,hen'tdo it without the proper funds.
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So, It anyone Knows
ga"b"o'
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come up with the $200he'd appreciate
hearinj
it. And it's for a mighty good cause.

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track. We can hope that the latter effort is not

waylaid by the pursuit of scandal for scandal's
sake by those who have now cracked the door of

CIA secrecy.

We have already come dangerously

close to damaging an agency which, whatever its
transgressions, is an essential tool for our national
survival.

Progress

On

Cypr

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Two rounds of talks in Vienna by leaders of the Greek and
Turkish factions on Cyprus have had no dramatic results,
although United Nations S etary.General Kurt Waldheim has
persuaded the two sides to return for a third session next month.
The six-month renewal of the mandate for a U.N. truce force on
Cyprus suggests that neither the Greeks nor Turks see any point
in a further resort to force.
The Turks are in the driver's seat, of course, with a superior
military force backing up their position. They are adopting a
constitution for the new state they have created in the part of
Cyprus they control, but appear to be sen.Itive to the fact that
Greek Cypriots are being left mit of the process. They are emphasizing that the constitution provides for amendment in the
future if a basis can be found for bringing the part of the bland
now controlled by Greek Cypriots under the same government,

Iranians wW be able to better appreciate just

Clamps Lid On News

Congress is to spend and its foreign policy is to
how entertaining snake charming is; and River Aquatic Preserve. Generations of
The editor reserves the right to edit those surrender
all the while his own stock with
allowing Iranians to pay all Americans* Income Floridians will be able to better enjoy the natural letters for reasons of space, but will exercise Countrymen has
been rising.
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JACK ANDERSON

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It is the American tradifiun that the press

Of News Su

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the unauthorized sources will dry up, and the broadcasters to submit to the state goverment

Ttme who are responsible for the spres
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of
may publish what It knows and may seek to learn
people will be able to get only the official version justification, corroboration and an assessment of Nizonism need not be
L. conspiracy with one
what It can. Never In our history has the press
of the news.
the expected "social impact" of their editorial, another. The Invisible bond
that unites them Is a,.
beer. a better watchdog.
In typical American cities like wIthin 14 days of publication,
common
whisi
to
suppress
whatever embar.
Justice Potter Stewart, a solid conservttive
lniian.apolis, Birmir ham, L.acor/a, N.H., and
Thus, witha quickening pace, the vanguard of rasses or Indicts them or
makes
it difficult for
who was appointed to the Supreme Court b, ex- P-art (Theater, NY., reporters who exposed of. totalitarianism is gaining ground
In America. Its them to control events within their particular,
President Eishenhower, acknowledged re.' :stly:
iicial wrongdoing have been sub iected to advance agents a Sixth Column of
politicians, JuristicUons.
"The American press in the past ten ,- sr and fram.eups and tab, arrests. In Tucson, Ealti- prosecutors, judges, legislators and bureaucrats
particu!arly in the past two yearli, t'as per. more- and Wa!Jllng' i, harassment has taken the
The motives of the Nixonites may be lofty or
are busily gnawing away at the great pillar of
formed precisely the function It wt.i ifr'ed t
ignoble.
form of Intlmidat!.n and surveillance,
The prosecutor who wants to flush out a
our freedom: the First Amendment,
perform by those who wrote tr,
Iimtndreporters
source may want e vidence from that
the first p recious freedom in the Bill of
In 13 slates, Judges
blacked out
ment."
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may be trying to silence him.
si'li.:teu court trials and proceedings by banning Rights, proclaims our right to speak out minds,
Yet ever so quietly,
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NEW DELHI, India (AP)
Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi proclaimed a state of emergency in India today,
and her government arrested more than 100 political
opponents in an attempt to ward off a nationwide civil
disobedience campaign against her refusal to resign.
The government also imposed censorship on outgoing
news dispatches as well as on all publications within the
country. Procedures for censorship of report.3 being sent
abroad were not Immediately announced.
Some newspapers were not being distributed, either be.
cause power supplies were cut off or because copies were
confiscated.
It was the biggest roundup of political dissidents since
1942, when the British arrested Mohandas Gandhi and
other leaders of the Free India Movement because they,
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The letters should deal with Issues and avoid nation the idea that the domestic policy of

51 per cent positive, ae.
much fun it Is.
We should simplify and repeal laws rather in the editing.
cording to a recent opinion poll. Largely because
But Sandune says his organization right now Is than create new ones. I'm sure you agree. This
All letters must be signed with a mailing many Americans believe
leaning toward an idea that the U.S. Air Force year I passed a bill to repeal six laws relating to address and, when possible, a telephone number dull as a Michigan stump, aFord to be, although
cominon sense guy,
fly over Iren and bomb it back to the Stone Age. the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission so the identity of
the writer may be checked and
It may be, of course, that those who perceive a
"That way the y wouldn't have to worry a bout which were not needed and out of date,
established. However, the Evening Herald will growth in Jerry Ford the President are overly
raising their oil prices to take care of us all the
This year's tax revenue shortfall forced the respect the wishes of writers who do not want optimistic, that any addition to zero is noticeable
time," he says. "It would be painful for us, legislature to be more responsible with the their names to appear in print,
but not necessarily significant. But at the least,
needless to say, but I'm sure they'd understand if taxpayers' money. I am still upset with the fiscal
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any and indisputably, the President by accident has
we just kept sang, 'This hurts us more than it management of state government, especially letters this newspaper considers to be libelous
or handled himself well ano proven again that
does you.'"
now when we should cut back and leave those tax slanderous.
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Because of my efforts we created the Weltisra personalitieL

tax for the next 10 years so they can lemn how beauty of the Wekiva because of this legislation. great care that the thrust of the letter
Is not lost

VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)
by Washington.
new government has con- mission before the June 30 marked for turnover,
and ad. Ramsey, 49, of Salt Lake City,
The United States closed its aid
The shutdown
five days fixated several hundred
acres deadline because negotiations mMLstrative property, which Utah, and the secretary,
mission In Communist-dor&amp; ahead of the June 30 deadline
Beat.
of fertile farmland that be. on the turnover of aid
assets belongs to the United States,
nated
today,
ending
a 20-followed two months of anti. longed
rice Perez, 40, of Sunnydale,
year, Laos
billion
dollar
comto former President had "not proceeded in a manAmerican harassment as the Nguyen Van Thleu. The broad- ner which will permit an order.
A formal note from the em- Calif., departed for Bangkok
rnitment.
aboard a regularly scheduled
Laotian coalition government cast said Thieu's land was
In ly bilateral resolution of Issues bassy announcing Its actions commercial aircraft.
All remaining U.S. aid offi- came under the Increasing do.
was delivered to the Foreign
the My Tay district, on the by June 30."
dais were told to leave, the mination of the pro-Communist outskirts of Saigon.
Ministry
this morning, an emAn embassy spokesman the
country, and U.S. Embassy of. Pathet Lao.
The release said that any
The U.S. Embassy In Vien- Laotian government had failed bassy news release said.
ficlals doubted further assistquestion about U.S. aid to Laos
Elsewhere in Indochina, Sal. tlane said
U.S. government to distinguish between U.S. aid
The release said that the act- vould now be handled by the
ance to Laos would be approved gon Radio said South Vietnam's decided tothe
terminate the aid project property, which Is earIng U.S. aid director, Gordon U.S. Embassy.
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"Cher" and "Sonny and Cher" TV shows so the legislature for this session.

U.S. Shuts Down Aid Mission In Laos
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The Rockefeller Commission has now laid out a
record of derelictions by the Central Intelligence
Agency. Some are more serious than others, and it
is still hard to sav how much it will be possible to
reveal at a later time about the still-secret subject
RALPH NOVAK
TOM TIEDE
of nflrj!rd ('.'t nvn!"rtnt Jr. n!nt' frr''n
-assasinat ions.
The commission's report already makes it
0
sihle to say that we are dealing with something
More th.i illgah::cs or lapses of discretion within
4.
the CIA. Responsibility for these improprieties
extends beyond the agency itself or any of its past
A S h a h t'
or present personnel. It extends into previous
Is Growing
administrations and Congresses which have
tolerated ambiguities in the mission of the CIA and
may even have taken advantage of them. It exIn The Arm
In O
tends into the White House. where some presidents
yielded to the temptation to use the CIA for political
Ever
since
the
Shah
of
Iran
said
he
was
going
purposes. This dereliction was compounded by the
At the time of his appointment to the
to raise oil prices again, this time for our own
failure of CIA officials to resist. Thus we see the
presidency, there were those who 'ellevedJerry •
good — so that we can learn some self-discipline
Ford was Richard Nixon's last dirty trick on
CIA, for all its mystique, exhibiting a weakness all
and face up to the energy crisis — outpourings of
America. When he traveled to Japan in
too common in government bureaucracy.
gratitude have been outpouring all over the
CIA
))
November, as example, the new chief showed up
11w venture of the CIA into illegal domestic
United States.
at
a state dinner wearing — gad — an ascot,
surveillance must be condemned, but the judgment
winged
collar and trousers three inches up his
•, Shah!" said one observer. "Oh, mighty
/
of the public and the law must be tempered by an
ankles. Protocol people said they cnuld only
Shah!" said another. "Oh, might pahaw!" said a
(
appreciation of the circumstances under which it
thIId.
assume his tailor was a former football coach
occurred. For one thing, the incidents were not
/
from the University of Michigan.
But the most dedicatedly appreciative
numerous considering the many opportunities
Things change, Including people and attitudes.
Americans have gotten together a group known
which exist for the agency to misuse its intelligence
Nelson Rockefeller was saying the other day that $
as the National Union to Thank the Shah! (or
apparatus. More important, activities which apNUTS!) to better express their feelings at this
one of the best unreported stories In Washington
pear improper in hindsight could have appeared
touching moment In the history of Internatlowillie
is "how this president has grown in office." Quite
.
generosity.
right. No longer is Ford the Emmett Kelly of the
justified at the time they were authorized
A
White House tent; far from it, he has taken
To the extent that the antiwar movement of the
Sums up Elwood Sandune, chairman of the
charge of his amazing fate to an extent even his
'
1960s was an expression of opposition to a governNUTS! board of directors: "The Shah is the
critics
agree Is good for the nation.
ultimate In conservative sheik. He's Just trying
ment policy, neither the CIA nor any other
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The mistakes of the Ford administration — at
to preserve the old values like truth, justice and
government agency had any business subjecting
_
least
those of an obvious nature — have, in fact,
the
Arabian
way
and
we
should
all
get
down
on
Americans conpected with it to surveillance,
fallen
off considerably since the early years of
our
knees
to
thank
him
three
or
four
times
a
day.
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However, to the extent that demonstrations and
bumbling
and fumbling. Improper staff struc.
What greater sacrffice can someone make than
riots were perceived as a threat to national
to raise his prices for the customers he loves."
luring and shoddy communications early on
security and there were grounds for suspicion that
.
made
it not only possible but likely that Ford
Ma thank you gesture, a NUTS! committee is
they were receiving foreign support, the stir-pIanning
could
Invite
a Texas businessman to the White
to
give the Shah an
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House
for
an
economics disicusalon never
Americanflag, an autographed picture of Rank
scheduled
and
wish Rep. Leonor Sullivan of
wrong agency to carry it Out.
Aaron and the key to Fort Knox. But Sandune
Missouri a happy retirement, even though she
The Rockefeller findings do nothing to diminish
adds that there Is another reason for the trip,
was not retiring. With his ship more secure,
the need for an agency like the (3A, with its,
'WhShM the Shah want
.
Ford's
gaffs have diminished. He no longer
respce sibi1ity for foreign intelligence clearly
money?
a few billion or so to him? Do you
think he's going What are Letter To The Editor
vetoes legislation indiscriminately, for one thing
spelled out and with an effective relationship with
to take that money and buy jet bombers and dollars back home with the persons who worked — congressional Republican !eaders have driven
agencies responsible for domestic security. The
tanks with it or something, for heaven's sake. Fetchiel Cites Record
rnuaent the political value of 4
to
earn them.
Now my guess — and this is strictly speculation,
commission has shown how an agency created in
I am writingto tell y*t btr' flrJ', - d. -- Iflis yétr we - added more government choosing vetos that have the best chance of being
1947 with a specific, bonafide PurDoje - çquld 1nL. of course — is that he would take mony 'mm
predate the support you have given me as your regulation and control. I continue to fear the drift sustained.
iiãër ad prices
1:410 a role totally reiüginf ïó our free society —
and
use
it
to
feed
hungry
District
34 Florida House Representative. Hard we are taking toward excessive regulation by
Ford', handling of congressional affairs,
daldren
that of a "secret police" snooping without judicial
in Africa or Latin America, or Perhaps work, long hours and persistence has helped me government of our Individual freedoms. I love actually, accounts In large part for his evolution
rebuild war tom areas of Smtheast Asia, or at accomplish some of the goals you and I have for this country and this state. Again,
Process on American citizens.
I appreciate in office. A child cf the House himself, as a friend
eastthe RAts-Royce people Out by buying the people of Florida.
your
help,
support
and
friendship
that has In that body says, 'he knows Congress makes a
The congressional and Justice Department
a few dozen lünousines."
This
year
I
passed
thrcugh
the
House,
(and
enabled
me
to
participate
In
our
Florida
convenient scapegoat." Unable to force his own
investigations now proceeding can clarify the
sand
says the NUTS1 people are still Sen. Glisson through the Senate) a bill to repeal government.
Vince Fechtel legislathe will on the members — he is not that
extent to which the CIA breached its charter and
worin,g on some more enduring return gift to the Florida Fair Trade Law saving consumers In
Leesburg strong a president yet — Ford
sees to it that they,
pinpoint the responsibility. As for salvaging our
the Shah. Suggestions have Included: sending Florida $IX million per year. The Commerce
Representative, District 34 not he, be blamed for do-nothingness
government's ability to deal with international
over 12 trIllion cub!c feet of bottled air pollution Committee named my bill as the most important
Congress cooperates In this often enough, by
intelligence problems, the Rockefeller Cornso the Iranians will be able to enjoy the ex- piece of legislation passing through that cornLetters to the editor are always welcome,
doing nothing, but Ford presses the point by
perience of having an ecology movement, giving mittee this year, and Speaker Tucker hied it
mission's recommendations provide a way to
They should be at brief as possible and force of his middle-America personality. In lea
IheZfl
all the existing tapes of old "Sonny," among the top ten accomplishments of the comment on matters of general Interest,
restore strength to the CIA and keep it on the right
than a year in office, the President has sold the

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Vatican Body Reaffirms

Free Abortions

Belief In Living Satan

MEXICO CITY (AP)
A
resolution demanding free, safe
abortions for all women who
want them has cleared its first
uL lilt Internationat
Women's Conference.
T he demand th at abortio ns
readily available to single as
well as married women was
part-of a resolution approved
Wednesday night by a voice
vote from more than 1,000
women attending an openforum session of the COfl'
ference.
The resolution also appealed
to the United Nations for
proved maternity services
around the world. During the
discussion, women from nearly
two dozen nations complained
that maternity services in most
countries are deficient, ex.
pe nsive and not readily available to single women,
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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP)
South Vietnam's new
goverment has confiscated several hundred acres of
fertile farmland that belonged to former President
Nguyen Van Thieu, the Saigon radio said today.
The broadcast said Thieu's land was in the My 'ray district, on the outskirts of Saigon.
The Saigon government sent a cable to the Malaysian
foreign ministry today demanding the return of a South
Vietnamese merchant ship anchored at Penang. A
Malaysian spokesman in Kuala Lumpur said the ship, the
Truong Vinh, put into Penang last week for repairs. He
said it had an American captain and 23 Vietnamese
crewmen.
Meanwhile, New Zealand announced it established
diplomatic relations with North Vietnam. Prime Minister
Bill Howling said the New Zealand ambassador in Peking,
W.B. Harland, will also be accredited to Hanoi.
And a spokesman for the Laotian government said It
will launch a big effort to encourage tourism.
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abortion issue not be pressed
too hard "because abortion is a
thing that greatly affects the
moral and natural equilibrium

VATICAN CITY (AP) The called a speech by Pope Paul VI
"Satan, whom Jesus met in
Roman Catholic Church today in l72 in which he said the the desert and during his
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fascination" with devils,
caused an uproar Ir progres- Nor can he be the aberrant leftIn P
study commis- MVC ihurch circles.
',er of a prwimtive cultura l lan.
sioned by Its top doctrinal body,
The Sacred Congregation guage."
the Sacred Congregation for the study expres.r.ed "unease" over
The study noted, however.
Doctrine of the Faith, the current disbelief in the Devil that Christ "never put Satan
at
Vatican denied that the Devil is and said: "It would be a deadly the center of his Gospe!" and
just the personification or mistake to behave as if the re- warned against "facile" claims
dramatization of evil.
demption had already corn of demonic possession and
Publication of the study re- pleted its work.
manifestation.

abortion is
that

a thing

Another resolution approved
at the forum asks the United
Nations to "set up a new post of
undersecretary-general for
women's concerns to be filled
byawoman."At present, or,eof
the five U.N. assistant secretarles-general Is a woman, Helvi Sipila of Finland, who is secretary-general of International
Women's year and of the wornen's conference. But she is outranked by 11 undersecretaries.
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SIIERBROOKE, Que. (AP) from her home In Rock Forest,
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further word today from kidInformed sources said the
napers holding the 63-year-old kidnapers telephoned the wornwoman for $1 million ransom, an's 38-year-old son, Gaston
Blanchet, three times Tuesday
Mrs. Blanchet, the wife of a and Wednesday demanding $1
wealthy margarine manufac- million in $20 notes in exchange
turer, was abducted Tuesday for his mother.

The two resolutions are the
first formal proposals submitted to the two-week conference, which was organized by
the United Nations to plan the
emancipation of women around
the world In the next decade.

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Jui' 2
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followed by breakfast at the from
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6
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JULY 14
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Thursday, June 26, 1975
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Thursday, June 26, 1975-7A

Temples

Rolle Plan

Of Nile
nney

Of Utopia

Revisited
ASWAN, Egypt (AP)
Philae Island, located on the
Nile between the old Aswan
Dam and the High Dam,
swarms with engineers and Nubian workers In the morning
hours and then lies quiet in the
heat a curious mixture of raw
French steel and granite
temples inscribed 2,000 years
ago.
The dangerous work of sal.
raging 14 temples from a Watery grave Is over, and the delicate and painstaking task of
dismantling the monuments
and rebuilding them on Agilika
Island, 500 yards away, has begun.
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Something about Florida
fires the imagination of those
whi dream dreams.
sx
Venys Rolle, Esq., M.P., of
Stevenstone, Devonshire, had
the greatest dream of all. He
planned to create, on an [m Florida sun. He now visualized
mense tract of Florida soil, a a mighty empire across the
utopia on earth where the broad waist of Florida which he
outcasts of England could live would hold "in fee for-"ver,"
and labor happily in an Ideal supporting a multitude of
outcasts guarded by an army of
society,
Poor Denys Rolle didn't even 1,000 soldiers.
He hurried back to England
come close. His fantasy world
crashed on the hard rock of to Dromote his scheme. Letters
human frailuy
tuii own 'as and descriptions of Florida
much as that of the derelicts he were gathered Into a book, with
intriced into his Florida RUe's own comment that this
was the most fortunate land on
Eden.
He was the most can. earth, "the most precious jewel
tankerous man In British in His Majesty's American
Florida. He had an astonishing dominions."
faculty for rubbing everyone
An anonymous "Exhortation
the wrong way. Even the to Gentlemen of Small Fortunes
conscientious Gov. James to Settle an East Florida,"
Grant,, under orders from King which appeared In an English
George himself to smooth magazine, was also credited to
Rolle's way, finally exploded his pen.
that he caused more trouble
The king and his advisors, at
than all the other colonists put least, were completely sold on
together.
his ideas. They gave Rolle
But
this
misplaced, virtually a free hand and Gov.
misguided British squire was Grant was once more ordered
one of the first to see clearly the to give all possible aid "to so
glittering possibilities of useful a colonist."
Florida. Once his crackpot
On Jan. 26 1767, Rolle arrived
concept of a wilderness in St. Augustine at the head of
paradise collapsed, he came to an incredible company. This
terms with the land and made it Included the sweepings of
bring forth In abundance.
London slums - women who
Rolle, owner of a large had retired, more or less, from
English estate, was a corn- the oldest profession; thieves,
pulsive do-gooder, with a built- plckp3ckets,
felons
and
in self-destruct button. He had a drunkards. Hogarth might have
drive to help the poor and painted them back In their
downtrodden but things always native habitat. In the New
went wrong.
World they were shockingly
When Spanish Florida Incongruous. The exasperated
became British. Rolle heard Grant could only predict that
tales of the land where flowers the colony faced certain ruin.
bloomed while all England lay
Nothing daunted Rolle. He
under a blanket of snow. He was selected the land for his ideal
inspired to found an idyllic community along the banks of
community where "industrious the St. Johns just north of the
peoples of various countries present Palatka and named his
arml employments" could live town Charlotla In honor of
together as innocest children of England's queen.
nature.
The first task for his gaggle of
Rolle interested four wealthy
misfits
was to clear land for a
associates and petitioned for a
large grant of land. IW basic church. They then were set to
plan seemed sound but when he work rooting out palmetto
began to talk of filling his stumps that were as stubborn
colony with "outcast settlers," as the master's disposition.
his partners pulled out because They rebelled. They fled to St.
of his "visionary schemes and Augustine. The backsliding
women were particularly
stubborness."
a
welcome
to lonely men In the
This first setback was only
glancing blow. The king in town where females were
council granted him 20,000 scarce. Grant fumed that he
Florida acres of his own was overwhelmed "by a parcel
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washing action washes all your dlshe%, from your
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r.jystal and china. Has 6 pushbutton cycle
selections plus a shortycle. Features 3-way
adjustable upper rack, automatic wetting agent
dispenr, cutting board top Available decorator
colors cost no more. $11 a month'
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choosing, with options on of troublesome people."
100,000 more if he could put
Somehow he talked the
them under cultivation. The AWOLs into going back but
only condition was that settlers Rolle would have been better
must be white Protestants,
off without them. His colony
Rolle sailed with his first was like a community of the
recruits. He came as a steerage damned. Fights over women,
passenger, glorying in his drunken brawls and thievery
ability to "rough it." He arrived were commonplace. hard work
In 1764 with the king's letter was not. The women drifted
requiring the governor to give back to St. Augustine where life
him
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couragement in his useful
Grant's stream of complaints
undertakings."
to London were restrained by
this was the most diflicilt his orders o help Rolle. I am
job the governor ever tackled. sorry to see his plans so wild
Rolle promptly got himself and inconsistent," he reported,
tossed out of the house by the "but 'tis impossible to direct
man the governor persuaded to him or to put him right. He
give him bed and board. "I hates, indeed he never forgives,
could not command respect a man who differs in opinion
from other people for Mr. from him."
Rolle," the governor noted,
Rolle took advantage of that
referring to his guest as "that mildness, lie once demanded
troublesome gentleman."
that the governor discipline "a
Rolle. however, saw his young girl of 16 who refused to
dream expand under the obey him."
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name ol a hero in one of the
stories in "A T'housand and One
Nights," latired to erect the
steel barriers.
"Luckily," said Butro,,
"there were no Injuries at all,
even with explosives used in
some places."
heat stroke on the island,
%%here the atmosphere shim,
mers like cellophane, was not a
proublem because the Nubians
are accustomed to 100-degrees.
plus temperatures
When the coffer Jam was fanished in the early spring of IM,
the drying-out prc-cess began.
Pontoon pumps were floated to
lift the water outside the steel
confines of the (lam. Now 12
deep well pumps spew water 24
hours a day from the pit of
Philae Island.
I)r)ing out should be Cornpleted by simmer, when the
ground will be firm enough for
trucks. Already wooden pickets
block entrance to the Temple of
Isis, the fertility goddess.
A string of rusting pontoons
extends from the mainland to
.e site, running over the 5 flj
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aside, the revolution we helped
to make
transformed the
lives of the poor."
"They are the main beneficiaries," Soldini said. "Everything else Is secondary, as far
as I'm concerned."
Soldini, a native of Staten
Island, N.Y., first went to Cuba
1n957 as an Idealistic 18-yearold who believed that Castro
was "either crazy or a winner."
He quickly got into trouble
with the Fulgenclo Batista goveruinent, which Castro was tryli to overthrow, and was deped.
Upon his return to this country, he became a propagandist
for the Castro rebels, releasing
Cutrista leaflets from the top
Yankee Stadium and placing
athofJulyflag — theCastro
movement's banner — on the
Statue of Liberty.
Later that year, he returned
Cuba and eventually became
a lieutenant in the revolution.
ary army fighting out of the
Sierra Maestramountalns. He
wounded once and imprisoned twice.
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rebel leader rode triumphantly
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Hate to write letlsrt? Send St to
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grandparents are Mr. and

who apparently wanted to Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. for Abprove that he was the strongest bys booklet "How to Write Letters

Mrs. James B. Grant, 552
Valencia St., Sanford.

man on earth. Result: one for All Occasions." Please enclose a
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A few days ago, a slightly
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note Is written in pain.
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DEAR ABBY. I have long
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it. Long ha Is one of the most
stupid things for anyone to
argue over because long hair is
just that — long hair. It doesn't
hurt anybody, and If a man
wants to wear it that way, he
should have the right to do so
without getting hassled.
In fact, have you ever noticed
that people with 3hort hair are
always telling people with long
hair to get their hair cut? But It
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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
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suntan attests to weekends
spent relaxing In the sunshine,
Dear
DEAR ABBY: I have fallen In
has accomplished a great deal
love with a man who has had a
during the past decade.
r
past history of mental illness
Working her way from filing
A
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Years ago, his mother placed
checks and running the proof
-"t
him In a state hospital. Now he
and bookkeeping machines,
lives in a half-way house. He
through a variety of teller
sees a therapist weekly and Is
mom positions to her promotion as
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by
Soft Touch '
on medication.
bank officer, Janice has at the
I know he still has some
BOB IN same time been an active
problems, but they're not as
PASADENA member of several bankers'
severe as they were. I want to
CONFIDENTIAL m&amp;D.: organizations and established
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because he has so many of the women as "Ms.": We may see leader.
qualities I am looking for in a the day when nuns will be
Somehow, she also found time
man. He said he has never had "Sa.!"
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to
continue her education both
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a relationship with a woman.
DEAR ABBY: No! No! No!! locally at Seminole Junior
lie is27 and ur,sureof himself. l
protest
your
answer
to
College
and
at
the
National
am 21 and on my own,
100 Pct. Encron
l know l will have to make the "Wisconsin Mother," whose Commercial Lending School at
Polyester in
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exciting
first move because he is not third daughter was stillbOrn. University of Oklahoma cn the
She was asked, "How many NABW scholarship. In May, she
aggressive. My mind
hildrenhave
you" not "how graduated from the School of
somewhat made up already, c
many times have you been Banking of the South at
Whiti, pink,
but! need assurance
1
Lousiana
State
University,
ant"
blue,
cram.,
doing the right thing. What is pregn
The
response
you
suggest,
after
attending
a
series
of
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grain.
your opinion?
NAMElESS, PlEASE "We have two little girls — our
DEAR NAMELESS: You are third (laughter was stillborn,"
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a wise girl to stop, look and can only make the questioner
uncomfortable and keep alive
listen before you leap. Since
rth
irth
know nothing about the young the feeling of sorrow and loss.
At
Five Seminole Junior College Prescott (Edison), Robin poetry publication will be sent
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Abby,
"We
have
two
students
have
been
accepted
for
Clifford
Lippincott,
Bette
Jane
to
SJC.
man's emotional maturity and
the seriousness of his mental darling daughters," said with a
listing in the 1975 edition of Wiltjer and Richard Palva were
Advisor to the college poets
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Announced Who's Who In Poetry in presented certificates of honor was Bruce Aufltammer. The
condition, it's Impossible for me big smile, is the healthiest,
American
to advise you. Please don't kindest and most positive anColleges and at the college's annual awards poetry submitted met both the
Universities,
esfhers
ceremony. A complimentary specific requirements within
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Initiate a relationship without swer for all involved.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira S.
Unless
she
wants
sympathy,
of
Rebecca
S.
Smith,
Jane
copy
the
national
collegiate
th
e junior college as well as the
first talking to his therapist. lie
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200 N. Park
a mother should
h
keep her
publishing standards of Who's
Is qualified to guide you. lam that
As'e,,Sanford announce the
medical
history
out
of
her
Sanford
Who editorial board.
not.
birth of a grandson, Ryan
'Experience
Contest
Set
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DEAR ABBY: Hoorah for the conversation
Charles Thompson, son of
young man who doesn't shake
Capt. and Mrs. Robert A.
MOTHER OFTHREE
The Senior Citizens of Connelly is pastor.
hands with anyone — and don't
Thompson at R.O.T.C.,
DEAR MOTHER: You are
Mr. and Mrs. Experience will
Seminole
County with silver
bet too heavily on the germ right. I was wrong.
U.S. Army. University of
hair
will
be
featured
In
a
hair
be
chosen for 1975-76. The
theory.
Moorehead, Ky. and formerlyof
Sanford.
The
baby
sty
show,
June
,at7p.mat
winner
will ride In the parade
A few months ago I had a
SHOE SAII_IE!
Allen
Chapel
AME
Church,
during
Black
Awareness Week.
Everyone has a problem. Whars
right hand painfully sprained
was born on June 23 at 2:49
yours? For a personal reply, write to
West 12th Street and Olive
Mrs. Grace Brewer Is chairwhen I shook hands with a ABBY: Boa No. 0194, L.A.. Calif.
p.m. In Moorehead. He has
Avenue,
Sanford.
Rev.
J.
E.
person
of Senior Citizens. —
Men'sWomen's.Children's Spring &amp; Summer
profcssional football player.
t009. Enclose stamped, self,
two older brothers,
A few weeks ago, I shook addreswd envelope, pleait,
and James. Maternal

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summer programs and corn- want — if they'll only go out and served on the National husband and son has resulted In advisory board of the Salvation
pletlng 12 home study try." Much of her own Women's Committee, A.I.B.
a closely knit family whose Idea Army; and a member of
programs.
motivation she attributes to the
At present, she ls chairman of of weekend fun is relaxing at Seminole Mutual Concert
Successfully combining the
It was only after 10 years of stimulating leadership she has the Mid-East Group NABW, their Banana Lake home, Association.
roles of career woman and wife
marriage that Janice felt fir- known from the senior officers Inc. and the second woman to swimming, sunbathing and
Alth(Aigh her parents, two
and mother is all a matter of mly enough established In her at her bank,
be elected president of the enjoying one another's corn- brothers and two sisters have
establishing clearly one's career to accept the added
This energetic and en- Central Florida Chapter, A.I.B. pony. Tennis and dancing are moved from Sanford to the
priorities,
responsibility of motherhood. th usiastic banker, who believes ( the educational arm of the two other leisure activities Tampa area, Janice feels too
Janice Young Wen was born In banking Is a "tremendous field American Bankers Assoc..
Janice enjoys with her much part of the Sanford
. ).
Thus
believes
February,
1969
and
Janice
and
great
for
women,"
has
"Sharing,"
says
Janice.
husband,
and she is a keen community ever to consider
won
Springfield, vire president and
graduated
from
SJC
in
June
at Wen's Wilson such a move herself.
room
mother
wide recognition for her con- "That's what has made it all
commercial loan officer at the
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wife
that
same
year,
missing
school
tributions. S1
has Monroe School.
hs been possible. My husband
UOERWORLO
Flagship Bank of
C
nly during the few days she selected as one of the Out. always encouraged me in my
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of
the
First
of Wendell Springfield and o
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as In hospital after her son's standing Young Women in career and shared the duties of Baptist Chirch in Sanford,
Isilmb.. I..ldNewIiPISlLSPiIi,,,
mother of six-year-old Wen — w
Thu sm'Sms Aad SliMs. Syl
that birth,
America;
is
also
on
the
board
of
of
parenthood.
Janice
Chosen
" Woman
Va nit y Fair.
though not necessarily in
This fall, Janice plans to Achievement" in Central
"Sharing is what makes a directors of the Greater SanCowan's underworld b
order of pri ori ties:
ii7. FrstSt Safd
attend evening classes at Florida by the Business and woman a success in her ford Chamber of Commerce;
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"Essentially, a married Rollins College, Winter Park, Professional Women; received career,"
treasurer and member of the
career woman has to be two working toward her B.A. the "Banker of the Year
Away at meetings a couple of
different people: professional degree in business ad- Award" sponsored by the nights most weeks, Janice
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Institute of Banking (A.I.B.) home with Wen during those
"The key to achievement," and is the recipient of the times her husband's buin's
home.
says Janice, "is to be a National Assodation of Bank trips take him out of town.
'It Lakes a speCt.
eltort, motivated person. Almost Women (NABW) Regional
Her determination to devote
says Janice. "And I try not to
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people" that they feel
worst
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economically.
Most Cubans believe that
their country's reintegration
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"I went back there on a
strictly personal visit to see for
myself what was really happening," the chubby, well-to-do enn
trepreneur said In an interview
In his office here.
"I don't care about the politics of the thing and meyer
have. That's why I left there In
1959 after Fidel took over."
Soldini was granted permission for the trip by both the
Castro regime and the U.S.
State Department.
He met with a number of
government officials, he said,
but spent most of the time in the
Interior of the country visiting
rural villages, schools,
hospitals, old battle sites and
old friends.
"I was very much Impressed
with what has been done "he
said.
"I came back convinced that
this country definitely ought to
lift the economic blockade because It has created nothing but
animosity.
"As a businessman, I see the
Germans, the Canadians, the
British and, of course, the Russians traveling and doing business freely. We should too."
Soldini said he found In extensive conversations with former comrades-In-arms,
government officials, high
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days at the Orlando fantasy just want to be sure we do it
playground and home ofllfeslze right."
comic strip characters, an FBI
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students to be back in the
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outlawed by the courts.
if the board falls to get approval black and white educators is out government weren't accurate.
Sims, who lives in the Lake from the courts for future of kilter, construction policies And, he said, he paflS to .ow
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government's decision since it property purchased might have and "possible discrimination in in future answers to remaining
was handed down on June 2. to be sold — if the government the hiring of teachers and ad- criticism.
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, junior tennis player, Stewart worked for
world of professional tennis.
IBM for two years biter graduating from college
But he made the 1975 Wimbledon cham. in 1969. But in 1971 he decided to play full-time,
n(nnchins come to life Wednedav be fore a working tin the hard way by aual1fvin&amp; for all the
record crowd when he mastered fifthseeded big tour na ments. "It was really the bust and
Romanian tIle Nastase in an electrif)lng five-set hump school, as we say."
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He laughed when he tearne'.i th't his third1Iel,ed to victory by an outol form Nastase, round opponent was t ! o,1 h,d friend and
the tall, bearded American ignored the tennis chum, Mike F itep of Dallas, who also
Romanian's extrovert antics and his tantrums made it through the set ond round Wednesday by
over a disputed final set line call and sent beating Robin Drysdale of Britain
As the men entered the third round Thursday,
Nastase spinning out of the men's singles N. 64,
only) I of the original 16 seeds were left, with Jan
6-2,, 1.6, 6-3
"I planned to play to Nastase's backhand all Kodes of Czechoslovakia falling to A ustralia's
the time, because he's just not hitting his Geoff Masters 2-6, 2-6, 6-4, 8.6, 6-4 and John
backhands any good any more, and it worked," Alexander losing to fellow Australi,Ru PI'I
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identified until the day of the fight, however," Harun
added.
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the Bomoh leaked out.
'People in the U.S. and Europe might think we are
superstitious. They'll say we are just like the
Africans with their witchdoctors ... Maybe only the
Irish would understand because they are superstitious too."
Although mid-May to midSeptexnber is known as
the southwest monsoon season in Malaysia,
authorities say that rain Is unlikely on the morning of
the fight. One said showers are more likely at night
and In the afternoon.

NEW YORK tAP) — As far it's too tough to sell" to spon- team league when its first pee- kets.
to sponsored TV coveage.
as TV coverage Is concerned, sors following the league's well- season game was televised in
"It wasn't tough to sell, and
He says teams in th reirga.
players in the new, reorganized publicized disarray last season. mid-July by Einhorn's TVS with all that publicity we sold nized WFL "are goinge to
have
World Football League may be
But he says other options re-- networl., ,hich he says paid very well," he recalled. "We to get their credibility back by
all dressed up with no place to main, including the purchase of more than $1 million for first- were in the black for the season playing a little first. If they
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show when the WFL's second some air time by the WFL it. season rights to 23 WFL games. before it began. However, once through half the season,
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sell, an option he concedes
The sum was a bit less than it started, we didn't sell think we can sell the second
Eddie Einhorn, whose TVS might be far too costly for a the approximately $60 million anything additional and didn't half,"
Television Network aired league which insists it isn't try- the CBS. ABC and NBC net. make any substantial money eiopening game
gaines of the old WFL last sea- ing tc go for broke this year.
works will pay the National ther for ourselves or them."
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admitted It,s opening year was em California. Regular play
involved with it at all."
from the ashes of last season
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Network have produced "the able uncertainty prevailed,
sponsors and get the games both stability and credibility.
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"We have been successful on previous occasions.
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McCall's jail records indicate Herald this week said they
The organization will report
visits to McCall in the jail, that a Public
Defender's in. couldn't confirm or deny on its progress since being
June 9, shortly after a jailer Porter said, "I saw Ray McCall vestigator, Tom Scarpello, reports — due to the grand jury formed two months ago to
told McCall his trial had again at least two other times that visited McCall at the jail on investigation — that Circuit combat deterioration of the St.
been continued, the fire erupted aren't shown on the jail March 4, the day after his Court Judge C. T. Johnson Jr. Johns River.
outside McCall's cell which has records."
arrest on the indictment, and
was advised in April, before
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Officials say McCall was
the grand jury indictment probation and parole officials requested to see his attorney, fishing town of Astor north of
"very mad and upset over the against him In the taking of a on March 25 and April 29, acJudge Johnson requested the Sanford, has printed leaflets
continuance of his trial."
grand jury probe of the jail fire asking. "Help stop the killing of
purse "named the wrong cording to the jail records,
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tossed a three-hitter and won, loser's bracket finals of the three-team tournament,
bracket Monday. George's
Atlantic National Hank, Sanford Little League City
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Tennis Club ic'l.
The meet gets under way at 8 a m both days.
Robert Neville, Mark McIntosh, Tom McDonald, Kevin
Smith, Alinda Lingle, Fred Tra.mell, Anne Smith, Charles
Fraser, Chip Johnson, Tom Lake, Pat Stenstrom, Jason Lingle,
Kevin A. Smith, Greg Smith, Bettie Pierce and veteran
association swlmzr?r Mike Smith will head SSAs contingent in
the meet.
11°-PP) Dea.c a star v' it- i Is uui rrep s swim team last
('P' iS 1'ptng to return to the pool alter a summer bout with
mononucleosis
Coach Peggy Smith has worked with the team all year
Members of the meet management committee tKen
McI ntosh Herb Stenstrom Dean Robert Schretber Flizabeth
Schreier, Betty Woodruff and Jane [Angle) organized the meet.

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Sherry Betty (Hartzier) 77
Cincinnati 7. Atlanta 0
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Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 6,
1 Marion Sleek (Crank) 31; 2. Beth
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here before this race. They sleep in the backs of trucks in

cases little left for the refinements of a hotel or motel, restaurant meals or evening entertainment,
As Sunday's 500-mile race for Indlanapolls-t e cars draws
near, the motor homes and campers of the likes of Johnny
Rutherford,, Gordon Johncock, Pancho Carter and o thers are
parked in the sandy infield. Some head for motels at night,
others stay at the track to avoid the mountain resort prices,
Even those who shell out for the "luxury" of a motel often
sleep with a crew member or a relative or two In the motor
home in the parking lot. During the day, the motel room,
rented for one or two days, will be the headquarters for up to
a dozen people, using the showers, the swimming pool, game
room or tennis courts. But many racers, especially the

the events' committee of the

the ones who do stay aren't always welcome either. A few
inns near here where some racers stay charge a 15 per cent

gratuity that is - while not uncommon - only charged by
the establishments while racers ore in town. Usually racers
are "isolated" In one section or floor of a motel.
Asked about the gratuity, one motel employe said, "We
learned last
that If we don't charge it, we'll never get it.
Racers are the chintziest people we get here, they're so
rowdy and they leave such a mess."
It should be emphasized that battle lines are not drawn be.
tween racers and all hotels or motels. In fact, many offer
special rates.
But many racers are content to live the life of a nomad. As
one driver put it, "At least this way, we beat the crowds to
the track."

a 2-0 triumph. Coupled with the Houston Astros' 54 victory over

Los Angeles, the victory boosted the Reds' lead over the
Dodgers in the National League's West Division to four games.
In the NL East, the Philadelphia Phillies chopped Pitts-

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burgh's lead to one game by defeating the Pirates 7-6 in 13 in-

nings and sweeping the fourgame series.
Astros 5, Dodgers 4
Roger Metzger singled and Cesar Cedeno tripled off Don
Sutton In the seventh
to brea k a 44 eenoe
in the first iming and the &amp;-*w added two more in the secorld
on Bob Watson's double, Enos CabeU's triple and a growider.

The Dodgers tied the score In the third on Jim Wynn's three-run
homer and bo th teams scored in the sixth before Houston got the
winner In the seventh.
PhIllies 7, Pirates 6

Mike Schmidt drew a basesloaded walk from Dave Giusti with
one out in the 1thtoforce In the winning
The pfratesbada
6-0 lead after 24 innings.
Jay Johnstone opened the 13th with a double and Greg
Luzinskl, whose two-run homer tied the score in the seventh,
was intentionally walked. Dick Allen, who tripled two
across in the fifth, sacrificed and Giusti walked John Oates
intentionally to load the bases, but then walked Schmidt on a 3-2
pitch.
Mets 2, Cardinals 1
Tom Seaver and Rick Baldwin combined on a four-hitter and
Rusty Staub blarnmed a two-riin triple in the seventh. It was the
sixth consecutive triumph for Seaver, 11-4, who had allowed
only one run in his last 38 Innings until St. Louis scored in the
ninth.
Expos iz, cubs 6
Pepe Mangual belted athreerun homer to cap a lO'runMon.
treal outburst in the seventh in~. All the runs were unearned
thanks to a pair of errors by Chicago shortstop Don Kessinger.
Padres 6, GIants 2
Rich Folkers sopped San Francisco on eight hits and exGlant
Willie McCovey contributed a pair of run-scoring Singles.

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even mind living there for a scored on r single by Chris hits to raise his record to 11-5.
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ELEVENTH - 1 Western Scott
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A's 7, Twins 1
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iTaylor' (4) 2560 5 60 1002. Red games ovei
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GAINESVILlE
At least
Lowery, Chris Parker, Feda
Yard run); Mary Williams
one Seminole County Special
throw) John Baker 150 yard
(TOW).
Fella, Barbara Fletcher, 1 &amp;IIJ
04 CERAMICS
(50-yard
run and tog-of-war);
dash).
Olympic athlete will compete in
Idylwilde-. Rufus Minor, Larry
Delbra Johnson, Annette
Lauretta Asbie (TOW).
the National Special Olpic3
Junior boys' relay- Staley, B.
Stringer and David Bryant
Watson, Pearllne Williams,
Rosenwald-. Amanda Borges
to be held In August.
Davis, R. Davis and Garrett.
(TOW).
and Bonita Kilpatrick.
I IRM WITH
(softball
throw).
YOUR OWN
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mpic
Joan Helms, Special Ol
Tafeta- Theresa Clarron, Joan
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Tobin., Ouleta Mcffam and
PARTICIPATION
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(TOW); Fannie Smith Crooms-. Mattle Dixon,
Seminole County gold medal
Leann Stevens (440 yard
MEDAL WINNERS
(softball throw); Eugene
STAINLESS
winner, or possibly a relay
Lauretta Aibie, Regina
relay), Theresa Clarron (220- Rosenwald- Jackie GoodSTEEL JACKET
Staley, Bobby Davis, Robert
team, from last weekend's state
Oliver and Cynthia heath
yard dash).
FOR LOWEST
mond.
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Davis and William Garrett
(440 yard re lay), Cynthia
Special Olyrnpicsat Gainesville
Sanford Middle- Steven
COST
1440-yard
relay).
Heath (standing long jump), BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS
will be selected to compete at
USES LESS
Williams and Steven Gaines. I
AMPI RE S
Forest City- Melanie Thomp
the nationals.
Mary Williams (softball Croomb-. Lauretta AsbIe Tafeta- James Genton and I N,,,
THAN ANY
SOfl and Brenda Campbell
SIMILAR
Florida's quota for the
throw), Loretta Cooper and
(softball throw), Steve
Peter Hill.
SIZE KILN
(TOM
nationaLc is 80. Each of the
Donald Hooks (50 yard dash).
Urgent and Donald Hooks
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state's 67 participating counties Lawton- Andrea Bowers Rosenwald- C he ryl Guth,
HI PIPE
(440-yard relay).
- -.,TO CONE
1 1
160
(TOW) and softball throw).
w!ll se nd at least on athlete to
Anianda Borges, Linda Rosenwald- John Tolliver and
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Idyhsilde'- Mary Curtis 50
th e nationals.
Jac kson and Pam Parker
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Clay Goodman (440-yard c'
yard dash and TOW),
A lis t of Seminole County
FROM
1 440 yard relay), Linda
relay), Riley Jones and
medal winners at Gainesville's Sanford.Mlddle .School- Gwen
Jackson (50 yard dash).
Che ryl Guth (50-yard dash),
S' 0093 J
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Cody (TOW).
state meet follows:
RH-. Gordon Kulper 1 50 yard
Linda Jackson standing long
TICIST
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dash and TOW,.
jump).
DAwSON
GOIM MEDAl. WINNERS
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over 11 4 miles is scheduled for July 8 at Belmont Park.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

(t3olisiI) (5) 640 340 300 2 more events," Rathmell said.
Tarlera (2) 500 320 3 Egyptian "And the more events the
Wind (4) 6500 (2 3) $11601 (5-24) better."

N"wport Valley (5) 340 6.00 3.

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Reds Str

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got that long, loping stride."

It's double or nothing when the Cincinnati Reds play the
Rathmell said that 10 to 15 Atlanta Braves these days. The Reds reel off double plays and
FIRST - 1. Singing Sam
events already have been the Braves get nothing.
(B.reznM) (1) 9.40 6.20 3.50; 2.
Camden Way (5)7.004403. Barlowe picked UP by sponsors, and that
Alter turning four double plays In blanking the Braves 3-0
Dutchess ((4) 6400 (IS) $41.10 T he would like 10 or 15 more.
Thesdaynlght,
the Reds puiied off five motewedne yfllgh t
2:16.1
"Thie more sponsors, the

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sponsors to take over the eventlit
they want tø."

FIFTH - 1. Heather Chance arts and crafts, billiards,
(Crank) (5) 600 510 3 70 2 Hello tennis, horticulture and card
Dare (i) 11.107503 Chet Heather
games.
(3) 420 0 (13) 13570 T (5 I))
Ratlunell, who works at the
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waited until someone they knew walked out, then asked to

And the search Is continuing.

flebDard, a wheelchair raice,

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At Milwaukee two weeks ago where the mad show went for
a 150-miler, one car owner and his v. ife slept across the seats
of th eir two-seated pickup truck, parked in th e parkin g lot of

Racing Results Ratlundll. "We are looking for

13) 160 0 (56) I" 60 T ( 5 6 3) 1500A0 T 2:20

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a motel near the track. When race morning came, they

some of which cost up to $100,000.
W
price tag like that just to compete, there is in most

The search for sponsors by

Honor (7)2600(4.1) 119.701 (11.1)
country to Sanford for the Nov.
$175.10 T 1:13.1
'FOURTH - I. Peppers Heel 945 games. (
) (s)13406.001.007. Brand
Include golf, ahuf(4) 5 203 40). City Man

FRESHLY CAUGHT FISH
LIVE MAINE LOBSTERS • POMPANO
CLAMS &amp; OYSTERS
• TROUT
RED SNAPPER
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glamour th e drivers a nd th eir crews en joy when on the ra ce
track, hovering around their gleaming racing machines,

Slated

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sleeping bags, eat out of an Ict. chest or the cafeteria and

Life on the road in big-time auto racing Is far from the

Olympic

Howards Chief (4) 11.10 1,10 3. Truax citizens from all over

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF

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the track.

Jester (Dennis (9 2; .4. Victorious

derSchaaf) (I) 1.20 440 210 2. expected to attract senior

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Kansas City at Chicago, (n)
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TOP VALUE STAMPS

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retire to what is home away from home after a long day at

ELEVENTH -7*4M -pace

New 'York (Dobson $3) at
Boston (Tiant lflö),
Kansas City (Leonard 33) at

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th e point championship for NASCAR's championship.

Racing fans? Hardly. ThesE are the mechanics, officials

(Bereznak) 92; I Victory Rally

"We're not sitting down and
making a long list of events"
said Committee Chairman Jack

SANFORD FAIRWAY MARKET
P V GIVE

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Detroit (LoItch 73) of BaItI. Events

at California, (ni

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It Is expected that the top cars In the South will join the
already strong field of Late Models already running at VCS.
.

One

"ECONO" KILN

AND THE

hold the Winston 100 with $1,5W going to the winner.

to bed down in the infield of the Pocono International

(Colborn 7.3)

Detroit at Battimore, tnt
New York at Boston. (n)

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Cleveland (Eckersley 4.0) at

Friday's Games
Ml,ota at Texas, 2. (tn)

Jperspceu'wr

10 YEARS AT SAME LOCA rION
17.92 AT LAKE ST. IN THE FAIRWAY CENTER
MAITLAND- 547.14fl, Elton Paul, Manager

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Today's Games

California (Figueroa 4.3), (fl)
Only games sch*dult'l

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Cago (Wood 411)

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Beau (Larrabee) S I; S. Adios Arcon
New York 2, Baltimor e I
A (lhlenfeld) 5-1; 6. Burns Guy
Milwaukee 7, Detroit 6
5-1; 7. Golden Matador
Chicago S. Texas 2
(Newman) 101. 5 Pyewackett
Kansas City 6. California 2. (Newman)

Texas (Jenkins 56) at Chi

12:30

iavng Is, Wdn dv, .!;ily

Carl Adams of San Diego, Calif. Is second in the rookie
stand ings wi th 170 points. Bruce Jacobi has 95 and Ferrell
Harris has 85 points.
To round out the Firecracker weekend, stock car racing will
move to Volusla County Speedway with a 50-lap Late Model
rt.tv' r'
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Friday nll1t after t he 4i
(In the re
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31 35 463 12
30 35 .441 1317 - $630: I. Hi Lintz (SIca) 31; 2.
5hehpraade (Kucla) 6-1; 3. Dolly
Wednesday's Results

Minnesota
Chi.ago

),.)g, ,ycj$4r,,,

mph.
Pearson will be going after his fourth straight Firecracker
400 in the Wood Brothers' Puro la tor Mercury. Petty, who has
never won the 400 at Daytona, but has won many 500s, will be a

(crossin) to i; 7. otecs mas

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34 36 .416 101-1

At Least
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220 Carling Rookie pointg Into the July 4th Firecracker 400.

victories with 12, won the pole last year with a speed of 180.759

Kenyon (Benedict) 5-1; S Sandy
Doll (Rau) 5-1; 6 H. D's Knight

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The Daytona Flrca'acker 400 Is Just around the corner and
the entries have been pouring in.
Johnny Rutherford, one of USAC's premier drivers, and
Salt Walther, a daring upstart on the championship car circuit,
are headed for Daytona International Speedway for a shootout
with NASCAR's Grand National boys.

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seem to be the favorites, you
can't county out Bobby and Donnie Allison, Dave Marcis,
Richard Brooks, Cale Yarborough, the 1975 Daytona 500 winner
Benny Parsons, or the newest sensation on the circuit, young
Darrell Waltrip.
The Paul Revere 250 Camel GT Sports Car road race kicks
off the Independence Day fireworks at midnight, July 3. Sanford
racer Bob Whitaker will be driving a Datsun 510 In the GTU
class.
Young Bruce Hill of Topeka, Kan., Es leading a four.man
fight for th e $10,000 Carting Grand Na tio na l Rookie f the Year
tide in NICAR'S Winston Cup competi ti on.
Hill, a 25-year-old athlete who is racing a Chevrolet out of
th e Hill Racing operation In Union City, Ga., was th e most active newcomer during the first half of the season and Is taking

ANZURA

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5700: 1 Speedy Tracer (Raymond)
Friday's Games
St. Louis at Montreal, 2. (t n) 7 7;2 .1M Captain (Bourgeois) 5
Chicago at Pittsburgh, 7. (I 3 Princess Strong (Regur) 61; 1.
Lisbon Hanover (Sca) 101; s.
n)
San Diego at Cincinnati. (n) Never Renege (Hobbs) 101; 6.
Philadelphia at New York, Jayvees Boy (Vilar) 61; 7. Scotch
Play Boy (Crank) 3); 5. Jeans Firs?
(n)
(Pat)) S t
Atlanta at Houston. (n)
NINTH - I N - Pace C.7 - $700:
Los Angeles at San Fran.
I Senators Tina (Crar.k) 92. 7
clsco, (n)
Deano A. (Bridges) 6 1;). Bids Byrd
(blood) 3-1; t Amy Girl Mercury
American League
(Rau) 5.1; 5- Shooting Signo
East
umpti't) 77: 6 Avon Ben
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(Neely)
3-1. 7. Bonde King (Recur)
New York
10 29 .510
Il; I. Enough Time (SIcs) 10.1.
Boston
37 29 .561 1!7 TENTH - Li N - Pats CImb Milwaukee 37
32 .536 3
$450: I Getta Go (Sick) 31. 2
Baltimore
30 37 .445
Cleveland
25 39 411 11 Cousin It (Brainard) 61;). Birdie H.

Oakland

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Even though Pearson and Petty

Rutherford, winner of the 1974 Indianrpolis 500, and
Walther, who survived a spectacular fiery crash in the 1913
Ind.-, wi ll compete against the likes of Richard Petty, David
Pearson and Buddy Baker In th.. $127,375 Firecracker classic.
Forty cars will start the richest 400-mile event on the
NASCAR Winston Cup circuit at 10:00 a.m. Friday (July 4)

7 Brockport Boy (Udell) 92
SEVENTH
1 N - Pace c.
U0 1. Kingly Hal (Sica) • 1. 2
Gcnee Pla3y (Va''eventer
1; ) W A Diller (HlrseIl) 92; 4
Rebet,dge Rob (Tayicr) 101. s
Bomber C', (Ihienteld) S 1 A Sc,',tt

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Today's Games
Chicago (Stone S 7) at P;tts.
burgh (Canctelaria 11). (fl)
St - Louis Gion I 6)
treat (Frytnan 63), (r
Atlant&amp; (Thompson Oil at

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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SENIORS
Bv LYLE SUFFIELD
JULY 1
SANFORD SENIOR CITIZENS, INC. — meet at the Civic
Center, Sanford - noon — bag lunch — bingo — speaker afterwards: John Eardley on Cancer.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FRIENDSHIP CLUB — meet at the
Altamonte Springs Civic Center, Altamonte Springs, 10:30 a.m. —
bag lunch and silly auction.
SOUTH SEMINOLE SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB — meet at
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Bldg., 500 W. Altamonte Blvd.,
Altamonte Springs —1 p.m. — Club will meet all summer.

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Clubs, Addresses

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Central Senior Citizen (lub — Church of the Nativity - Lake
Mary - meet the 2nd aid 4th Thursday of the Month at 10:00 a.m.
Chuluota Senior Citizen Club — Community Fire hail — 7th
Street - ('huluota — meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at 6p.m.
Filly Plus Club — 7th Day Adventist Church - Forest City —
meet mostly on the 1st Monday of the Month —6:30 p.m.
Golden Years Fellowship — meet at the Community United
Methodist Church -- Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday
of the Month — luncheon - Reservations necessary.
Greater 'Oviedo Senior Citizens Club — meet at Grant Chapel
A.M.E. Church - Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. — Oviedo —
3rd Monday of the Month at 4 p.m.
Lively Socialites Club — meet at Highlands Club House —675
Shepard Road - Winter Springs - 4th Friday of the Month at
10:30
NARFE Club — i National Association of Retired Federal
Employees I — meet at the First Federal of Seminole Sanford —
1st Friday of the month — 1:00 p.m.
(her Fifty Club — All Soul's Catholic Church — now meeting
at Redding Gardens Bee. Room - every other Tuesday of the
Month - 10:00 a.m.
Sanford Senior Cltizcs Club —meet at Sanford Civic Center
— 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 12 noon.
South Seminole Senior Citizen Club — meet 1st Thursday of
the Month at 1st Federal Savings &amp; Loan Bldg. — 320 W. Semoran
Blvd. - Altamonte Springs — meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at
Women's Club 8 Overbrook Drive — Casselberry — at 1:00 p.m.
ThIrty.Niners Club — meet Sts. Peter and Paul — Goldenrod
— 1st Friday of the month 7:30 p.m.
Village Club — St. John's Village — Fern Park — meet 1st
arid 3rd Thursday of the Month — 7:30 p.m.
Young at heart Club — St. Andrews Presbyterian Church —
9913 Bear Lake Road — Forest City — 2nd Thursday of the Month
— 1:00 P.M.
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS 10 THIS COLUMN — P.O.
Box 2541 — Sanford, Florida 32771.

By LEW KOCH
debilitating experience, they
The Herald Services
find that weekend baby sitting,
Economists and television lawn mowing, grocery bagging
reporters are breathlessly jobs give them the pride of
announcing "the light at the end being real contributors.
of the tunnel" as they talk about
And those who are unema slight upward turn in this ployed are learning who their
quarter. next quarter, next friends are, although the
year. fthal 1976 or fiscal 1977. silence of the phone, day after
Those announcements, day, has knotted their stomachs
however, don't have the impact in pain.
of the mailman who brings his
But, most Important, we are
ziatly quota of bills for gas, learning some degree of selfelectricity, phone, mortgage or sufficiency.
rent. Those reportedly op.
As Thoreau wrote in
timistic indicators haven't "Walden," "The nation Itself
mafle
weekly or bi-weekly ... is just such an unwelidly
trips to the supermarket less and overgrown establishment,
costly.
cluttered with furniture and
The recession, inflation, tripped up by its own traps.
gf1ati3n - whatever you ruined by luxury and heedless
choose to call it — has had a expense, by want of calculation
searing impact upon the and a worthy aim." By the
psyches of most American thousands, people are refusim
families Not as devastating as to depend upon the corporation,
that of the 1930s to be sure, but the union, the technocracy for
just as real. just as chilling for a their needs. Thousands are
great many.
leaving the cities and heading
We are just learning to do for new and physically difficult
,without - something which, in lives in unpopulated areas of
the end, may be very good for the East Coast, the Rocky
as
Mountain3, the Southern
We are learning that a plain, highlands, the Middlewest, the
ordinary bike can be just as rural parts of Pennsylvania,
much fun as a three or ten New York, Oregon, the Ozarks
speed racer. The local park or and parts of New England.
picnic grounds can be just as ' Thousands more have
inviting as Disney World.
become
permanently
We are learning that we are disillusioned working their lives
not devoid of fashion when otit for the company, 10, 12, 14
.uuwfl ear levis or men wear hours a day only to have the
wash pants. The patch on the impersonal company, in time of
parts has become de rigeur stress, info, them coldly that
among the school set.
their services are no longer
We are learning limits. The needed.
1,500 or 2,000-mile vacation is
Perhaps they are seeking
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Revolutionary Artists Unknown

EDITOR'S NOTE - The two one early New Englander
This may well have been be- at the age of 22, spent three Gilbert Stuart.
American artists of greatest wrote. "The Carpenter who cause the country's first artIsts years In Italy and then went on
Stuart, whose portraits of
stature at the time of the Reso' builds a good House. to defend remain all but nameless--Urn- to London.
George Washington are
lution-John Singleton Copley us from Wind and Weather, is ners, as they were known, who
Hehad reached the top of his famous, was one of the most
and Benjamin West-spent more serviceable than the painted likenesses of colonial profession by then, was named interesting of the lot-errant,
moitoftheircareers in London. curious Carver, who employs personalities In flat, primitive historical painter to King witty, a drinker.
West never overcame his his Art to please the Fancy." style.Somewereitlnerants,but ' George III, and enjoyed royal
After studying with West, he
homesickneu and his house beJohn Adams wrote: "The age others were undoubtedly prac- favor for years, even during the sj up his own studio In London
came a center for younger art- of painting and sculpture has tical artisans who lent their Revolution,
but had to leave for Dublin to
ists sisiting from America.
not yet arrived in this country, limited talents to such painting
Copley became wealthy as a escape debtors' prison. He
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andlhopeitwillnotarrive very jobs as came their way.
painter in Baton. John Adams owed 80 pounds for snuff alone.
By DONALD SANDERS
soon. Artists have done what
The first painters of stature said of his portraits: "You can He was the son of a Rhode
A5soctated Press Writer
they could with my face and came here from Eurone.- One
with Tc1n,I a"""
cn.f( irInr4r
- scarcely hem discoursln2
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lv in colonial America, adher. stature and figure, and they
ing to the styles of Europe as have made them monsters lit
they did so, but reaching an for exhibition as harlequin or
early flowering about the time clown."
of the Revolution,
But it also was Adams who
The colonies lacked royal pa- said: "I must study politics and
tronage, an established church war that my sons may have the
and a rich aristocracy, the tra- liberty to study mathematics
ditlonal sources of support for and philosophy ... in order to
the arts In Europe.
give their children a right to
There' were no public art gal. study painting, poetry and mutt ;rt ceiuif.. t',(l p'c4ttc
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of any scope.
Jofln singleton (:opley. one of
i- urUei-, iJ*re wa virtually no
the busiest, best and eaithiest
distinction between fine arts of the painters in the colonies,
and crafts, and the more so- complained on the eve of the
phisticated artisans had no Revolution that "people represtige.
garded painting no more than
"The Plow-Man that raises any other useful trade ... like
Grain, is more serviceable to that of a carpenter, tailor,
Mankind, than the Painter who shoemaker, not as one of the
draws only to please the Eye," most noble arts in the world."

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came in 1729 and held in lktstori
the first-known art exhibit in
this country. Another was Peter
Peiham, a competent engraver
in mezzotint from London. ,thd
there waa Gustavus Hesselius,
who arrived from Sweden in
1712.
Itisironlcthatthetwoartists
of greatest stature at the time
of the Revnititio'i spent mDst of
tt.er careers t''
was Copicy, who - iIs'eu troin
Iis&amp;.11; ule other was Ben.
jarnin West, 1738-1820. Both
were largtiy self-taught.
Legend has it that West did
his first paintings by snipping
hairs off the family cat and
drawing them through quills to
make brushes. A Philadelphia
Quaker, he left America in 17O

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At the urging of Sir Joshua
Reynolds, West and others,
Copley sailed from America In
1774, and finally settled in Lon.
don after a year in Italy.
Both he and Vest aspired to
go beyond portraiture, doing
historical and other paintings.
Neither ever returned home, although West and his wife never

Soon he had to leave Dublin
forthesamereasons, and hereturned to America In 1792, when
he was 37. He claimed he came
back to paint Washington, who
did sit for him three times,
reluctantly.
The most famous of the three
painting.sistheathenaeum portait an engraving of which
adorn.c the dollar bill. Stuart

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esL evcn tried Lu gruw' seliipg one whenever he needed
corn in her greenhouse, but money. his daughter Said that
with little success,
near the end of his life Stuart
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\Vest was free with advice,
and his home became a school
for
Americans-Charles
Wilison Peale, Matthew Pratt,
John Trumbull, Ralph Earl,
Rembrandt Peale, Samuel F.B.
Morse, Washington Aliston and

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could dash one off in two hours.
Among Stuart's contemporaries were Thomas Sully,
whose record books showed
that he painted 2,631 pictures
before his death at 89, and John
Trumbull, who served briefly
onWashingtonsstaffbutleftin
a huff overa minor error in the
dating of his commission.

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LcoHOLA PROBLEM?
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Ill AND
FICTITIOUSNAME
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P4oticeI%herebygiventhatweare FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
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engaged In busnets at 100 Hilltop FLORIDA
For fmilIe% or friends of problem •
ACTION
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Place, Altamonte Springs, Seminole CIViL
drinkers
In re: the Ma!rIs9e 01
County, Florida under the fictitl.
name of SOUTHERN HERITAGE GARY LEE PARKER, Husband, Forfur1hIri0f0tm01?)4S"
( write
CHURCH FURNISHINGS, and thaP and BONNIE 0. PARKER. Wfe
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
we Intend to register said name with BONNIE G PARKER. Petitioner,
FIa. 37111.
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and
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TROUBLED? Call Toll
ARE YOU
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
cordance with the provisions of the
for "We Care"Free. 641 2027
Fictitlout Name Statutes, To-Wit: THE STATE OF FLORIDA T0
'Hottine" Adults or Teens
Section I&amp;S
Florida Statutes 1957. GARY LEE PARKER. WHOSE
RESIDENCE IS UNKNOWN A.fD - - YOU LONELY? Let us help
5: Janice Nichols
PubliSh: June 17, 19. 76, July), 1975 WHOSE LAST KNOWN MAILING ARE
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ADDRESS IS C 0 MR. AND MRS.
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CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: )O5FICTITIOUSNAME
HEIGHTS DRIVE, ATLANTA.
2737710
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P4otice is hereby given that I am GEORGIA, 30375
engaoed In business at 100 Ichabod
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Yr., Longwood. Scminole County, that a proceeding for diSSOlutiOn of
Florida under the fictitious name of marriage has been filed against you.
AMERICAN nUSINES CAPITAL, and the short title is In Re: The
and that I intend to register said MarrIage of GARY LEE PARKER.
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name' with the Clerk of the Circuit Husband, and BONNIE
Court, Seminole County, Florida in PARKER. W'fe. and these presents
the F ictitios Name Statutes, sO
Florida Statutes
Wit: Section S6S
1937
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Publish June 3. 17. 19. 26. 1973
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SEMINOLE 'C"NTY
UTILITY BOARD
Notice of Public HearIng
The I3ord of County Corn
misSloners of Seminole County
titing as the Seminole County
Utility Board will hold a public
hesring in the County Comnission
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BAMBOO COVE APTS.
12 BR Curn, Unfurn
300E Airporl,373 l3iO

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3 Room, ?nd ttoor rear
Aparlment utilities included
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Call 3739579
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Sanford- Child Care In my home
References 323 9447. Lonnie
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3l-Apadn'nts Furnished
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Furn or unfurn Apis , large 1 &amp; 7
bedrooms, carpeted. ar con
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377 15)0
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Special Summer Rates: Open 24
hOurS; all ages. Swing Set Nur.
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3 rooms, bath, air, adults No pets
Security deposit 377 3249
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air-US n'onthly, call 3fl 6261

1 Bedroom, Ig shady lot
$I2Smonthly

ADULTS. NO PETS
116W. 2nd St.

Adults, No Pets, 513$
295 State Rd IS

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Unfurnished Duptex-2 bedroom. 1
bath, large yard front arid back,
322 4519
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bedroom, carport. Children okay.

DELTOPIA- New Duplex. Furn or
unfurri, Drapes, Waler. Lawn
Care 373 117$ or aia 8346

34-Nobile Hoi'fle'S

OWNER MOVING NORTH
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE

nished, plenty of ground, children
welcome-32? 5439.

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mobile 1iome village, under
large shady oaks on the scenic
Wr'kiva Mcdern clean interiors,
from $140 5 Mi W of Sanford 377
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339 S Atlantic Ave. Daytona
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Sanford Only 51$ mo Call Larry
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'Close to everything yet awiy from It alIt
Large wooded lots 'Street lights
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(formerly Harriett'sfieauty Nook)
319 E Pine3fl 3147
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SPECIAL' Permanent Wave. $10
Ask for "Glen" Bernice's Beauty
Salon. 7633 Sanford Ave 377 7936

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Eti,ing wittilr, 60 days Wm,
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ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
For free estimates, call Carl
best Expert ran' &amp;
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AND REPAIRS 377 133,1
Harris, at SEARS In Sanford. 377.
736 7306 after 6 p m , 32) 159$
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19fl Toyota Corona De4uxe Station
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RABBITS' All Sizes
Fryers and Breeders
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COLOR TV, $14 93 MONTH

Sat 93 7436 Orange Ave

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Mustang. 7 dr V S automatic. 321
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full blooded, five weeks, wormed
$15 Service all makes HERBS'

Glen. GIANT CARPORT SALE- Fri. &amp;

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2:01 S French Ave .321 0041

Complex For First Month's Rent Only

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den, plenty storage, large lot
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weeks, 2 female, 1 mate 55 each
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service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES23-0697

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
26005. FRENCH. SANFORD

377.7079

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New 3 P.1 home, all extras, I pct
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Yard Sale! Camper. bikes, dishes, Bingo Sw',t Feed, 12 pct., 5.4
57)2 E. Colonial, Orlando
Mustang
Pellets.
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1375;
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PontIac 10 pass wan. AC, FM.
toys, clothes, crib and furniture.
773.414)
Other low prices Horse &amp; Rider
AM. AT, PS. POB. May need
119 W Woodland Dr 373 0372.
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Store, 2554 Sanford Aye
motor $600 373 3932
YARD SALE- Sewing machines,
Frontier
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1969 Chrysler Newport. Excel
Glassware, MiSc 1705 W. 19th
Front kitchen, deluxe carpet,
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
Cond. Gold with Ivory Top. AC.
Court
Thursday
thru
Sunday
central air Delivered and set up, _______________________________ GORULY'SE 46 Sanford 373 '733
PS, PB. Autom.tic-434.3442
52995
GARAGE SALE Fri. Sat.. Sun. 10
EASY LIVING MOBILE HOUSING
1974 Dodge Van. automatic, PS. PB
4 30 Beds, Gas dryer, etc Exeter
68—Wanted to Buy
3737 E Colonial Dr .Orlando
factory air, factory AM FM
Ave. (Country Club Hgts.).
2736461
stereo, cruise control 12.500
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7494
mil. 1.4.200 322 4945
Will Buy or Consign
MOBILE HOME MOVING Corn
AmerlcanLegionAuxiliary,UnitS3,
Any Itemol Value
plete set up. I'll save you money.
Ifl voa. 1 speed, mileage
Rummage Sale, June27, 25. at old
SANFORD AUCTION.323
Licensed Orlando 273 5.470
information.
low. Call 66$ 57)2
United State Bank, Seminole

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Home Improvements

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—'O1)ile Homes

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1793
REALTOR 32') 3771

WE TAKE TRADES

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EASY LIVING MOBILE HOUSING

Harold Hall Realty

SANFORD--? Bedroom home with
deno, 3rd bedroom Vacant,
right in with good terms $17,900

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German Shepherd Puppies
dWksOld-110

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Refrigerator. Best offer
accepted. fl21210. 110 JuanIta
Court, Sunland Estates.

60*21', 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Fur.
nithed $500 down with good
Credit

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attached. ts.jt separEe fru.,i ii'ifl'I
house. Storage a plenty. (ill
today There 5 Only one like I" i
Arnie Li'..,, REALTOR Associ e

WE FINANCE

64-Equipment for Rent

GE Stove &amp;

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New Double Wid e

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373? 1 ColonIal Dr Orlando
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1 Bedroom'.. 7 bath home is the
answer, priced below 531.000 witri
)h, 3rd bedroom nd apartrnert

CASH
For Your Junk Cars
323 1379

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customers

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Easy Living
Mobile Housing

QUIET, RELAXED
LOCATION

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Family Special

CALL OWNER- 323 II5, 710
Virginia, Sanford's exclusive
sect IOn, 1' lots, carpeted, central
air heat, all electric kitchen,
fireplace, newly painted 5)2.500
With7'p lots. 537.500. or best offer

REALTY

80—Autos for Sale
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Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave Sanford

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LAKE MINNIE- I Bedrooms, l'z

Moving? Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area?

sect control. Gardenlarid, 1400 W. 1964 Ford Pick up. 1
ton, g'i
1st $t,37364.
condition 117W Coleman Circe

Payments

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

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Reg.RcalEstateflrok&amp;
372)301. 76lOHiawatrta Ave at 1797

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good local credit. DAVE'S Thu is our lStb year at Animal
FURNITURE. $00 Sanford Ave..
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Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
323
9770
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Kennels. Thanks to you. our

Convenient to stores. ChurCheS,
maior highways Trim) bedroom, ____________________________
43-t_otS. Acreage
I' -, baths, carpeted wiPh central 7St5 PALMETTO AVE., 3 bedroom.
and ar, 522,300
I', bath, kitchen equipped, con Beautiful S acres,
paved road, tree's,
veflien? to shopping Drive by and
clear flowing stream, hones 0 K
S ares ' 3 uedroom. 2 bath mobile
call. $77,500
Terry Realty. REALTOR, 67$
home. 577.500 Owner financed
SHADED LOT-- Overlooking lake.
Acreage
54,500

PAYTON

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BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED!
See to appreciate,
Sparkling clean, 3 bedrooms.? bath,
lake front home, central heat and
air, trees, and other extras,
$39,000

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REALTY

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Anytime

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bedrooms, 2 bath, pool. REALTORS

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69 Ford 1 ten, ste.tl stake b'ty with
lilt gate, $1,300 Aiso'67 I ton 'take
body with lift gate 373 0690. After
call 177 2151

19/4 Dodge and Camper. AC, PS.
AM FM, Crse ccntrol &amp; Othrr
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.,,.,
-iili $3,7i3
se.arete 3270573
5oe'.rraile 'canu'es for lawn in _____________________________

io,w. lstSt..3fl 2313

IteautifLil oak shaded corner
homes te convenient to shopping
only $4,000 call Louise Rot
We have many homes under 520.000,
-tinghai,s. Assoc. Land Brokers.
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very low down payments owner 5.500 down. take over paymntnts. 2
Inc. Realtor 531 2020, after hours
financed Pieae call us'
bedroom with den 323 2111 or 172 I
53 C394

1505W, 25th St.
SANFORD

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(2) 5 acre tracts, very low down
payment, mobile home approved

STUDIO 1,2,
'BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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Apartments

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322-2420

Very Exclusive

79—Trucks-Trailers

KULP DECORATORS

Manatee 65'x 17', 3 bedroom, front
kitchen, new carpet and furniture
throughout 53,500 delivered and
set up Call Andy, collect, 273 6461.

s,s.00 with 51,773 down Assume
19.300 5' pct annual percentage
rate first mortgage at 187 79 per
month and $11,925 7' pct. annual
percentage rate second mortgage
available at $11155 per month for
a total 0(520634 monthly includes
everything NO coing co'.".!
Better hurry!

510.500 with 57.000 Cash down,
completely fenced 80x1?S' lot.
bedrrn, furnished rnoole home
with 7 added rooms, cozy living at
bargain price in residential sec
tiori Call Shirley Hartman.
Realtor
Hartman Really, Inc
Casselberry
530 1666

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3C7 East First Downtown
322 911) Eve 569 1114

Peg. Real Estate Broker
1101 25th St. 3726655

Why store it and forget it? Sell it and 1C Acres-? bedrm houie on Lake "SANFORD'S SALES LEADER" i
forget it with a Classified Ad
Dupont near Deltona, $37,000 SUNLAPID ESTATES- Excellent
1l
Daytona Bch, 257 3165
condition,) bedrooms. I bath with
7 Bedroom, air condItioned, fur
family room Plush carpeting.

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duplex with in the ground pool.
completely enclosed Appliances,
air conditioner, drapes, area rug.
5130 per month including pool
service All you do Is swim See
this now Rick Moran. 541.6270

Rlty

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office furn!ture

me MOW or TILL your lot and or
garden spct. Floyd Freer,
323 3191
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Two bedroom trailer, air con
3221991
19195 French
ditionect, automatic washer, $130.
377 737k 372 1196. 372 1951
plus utilties 31931,9
3771939.37)4)64

BLAIR AGENCY

Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet. 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing machine.
Sold new for $34900. Pay balance
of 55$ or 10 paymtnts Of $9. See at.

refrigerator. $160225 Mo 131
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

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78itorcyc es

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321 06.40. 37'? 2745.32) 7595

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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372 2111
AFTER HRS.
327 06.45
322 w;

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Motorcycle Insurance

chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry.
PIOLL'S
('anelberry, 1797,1)0170'S
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Central Fiorid.i's

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Kelp Combination Get
Lecithin
vp'.
tlorviatk 1eI
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Assume

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Pwthnn. Di .'t
. U,I(#t
J n,jr,
1109 Sanford Ave

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
5)7, 1st St
3775441 Quality
Furniture at
Used
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ShampooerforonlySl.S0pef day.
Reasonable prices Twin. Full,
* Rent Purchase Plan *
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Queen &amp; King Size bedding,
chests, drser%, night stands,
Modern and tharp 3 bedroom Split
TV'S, Dinettes, Pefri3erators &amp;
plan, 1' baths, fenced yard,
65—Pets-Supplies
baby needs We have terms for -_____________________________
gaage, carpets, stove and

Stemper Realty

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&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;

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We steam clean carpets

1341 Lee Road. Winter Park
305 641 4344
JOhn SaggO
REALTOR BROKER

Company supplies hens, teed, ano
material Grosses 51.50051,600 per
month Good terms to qualified
buyer

Lake Mary,? BR Furnished

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Wood or '.teel desks (executive desk

Double bed with oak bookcase,
headboard &amp; frame, chest &amp;
dresser. 575. AlSo Misc, ltimt 3fl

Choice Listings

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AVALON APARTMENTS

Used

322-4132

For used furniture. appliances,
tOots, etc Bu) 1 or 1001 items
i Arry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

Supphes

Blond Mahogany full site bed. box
springs &amp; mattress Good con
diton. 160 365 92

BALL REALTY

SYSTEMS FOUR INC.

REALTOR
2201 S French Ave .321 0041

CASH

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QUALITY INN--NORTH
I lISP 134, Lor'gwood

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Jim Hunt Realty

47))
________________________ SUNLAND-3BR,2bath,Iargeden,
fenced and POOL 531,100
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY
FurniShed or unfurnished 3 bdrm
bath, water, garbage and yard I acre egg ranch near Sanford. 3
bedroom, 1 bath home, ap HANDY man's best bet. 2 BR, 1
care furnished, fenced back yard
bath, frame home. 110,500.
proximately 15.000 laying hens
- 373051$

Monthly Rentals Available
$135 5150-Color TV

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Antiques. STAN'S, 372 9719

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ROBSOPI MARINE
?977Hwy 1197

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Idyllwilde, tranferred, must sell,
pool planned I BR, 7 bath. tamily EXCELLENT- 2
BR, 1 bath, air.
rm w fireplace, carpet, cuttom
cond.. home art large lot. 122.200.
drapes, many extris 546.600 373

Furnished

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Week Unfurnished m
6470

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Nice upstairs efficiency apt
all
utilitIes turn summer rate %97 50
Adulti 377 2396 eves 8. week ends

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7524 Park Dr
REAlTOR

Cash for good used Furniture &amp;

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73' Crltchfield Cruiser, 160 InbOard
outboard power Ideal for family
Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets,
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121
- fithina
s.ounver tops, 5ik5. installation
5151
or
322
0221
available Bud Cabe4l 377 5057 _______________________________
anytime.
In the Herald Classified ads are
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black and whiti and riwl all Over
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Fla. room, detached garage.

Desirable home, lovely neigh
bOrhood Large corner lot, )
What would you like to sell?
spacious fiR's, 2 bathi, FIa. rm
373 5151
Nice 7 bedroom block home, fur- Call__________________________________
ClassifIed: 372 7611.
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nished or unlurnished,
S1'PiClPA
SANFORD
LOCH AR flOP 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
3 bedroom, l'j bath, nice, fully
carpeted. corner lot, monthly rent
WA N TED-D ES P E RATE
LAKE MARKHAM- 3 bedroom, 7 Empty, move right in,
I bedrooms,
bath,
family room, separate living &amp;
dinlng rooms, bib' screened
SANORA- 4 bedroom. 7 bath,
Days372 7171
Eves 323 O.4$3
porch, huge inside utility room, 7
1.45.000
Broker
Associate
car garage, 2', yrs. old,
REDUCED TO ORIGINAL COST.
SAPIFOPO
bedroom.
2
bath.
I
County-? Bedroom
Si
in community pool Low.
531.900
$1?SMo
low
3fl 7643

Elm, Sanford No pets. 3)96954.

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7621 Hartwell, Sanford. 3 Bedroom,
1' bath, air, carpet 5700 mO
5750

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ru .anlc.rd
r..acro a ctas'.Iir'p
motorcycle He ran the ad Ority sri
The Herald 'The bike was sold t a
Herald reader on the tourth day.

Any
C'uantity.
NOLL'S
Cassetberry, Hey 17 97 530 1206

Zoo. Don't misi it on July)
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fly owner, like new. 2 Bedrooms,

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Irw flpql,n,,rn A,1ijli nnlv
PARK AVENUE MOeILE PARK
7343 Park Drive. 570 up

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option to buy

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Summer Program! HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE 323 5690

PureHofley

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SANFORD MAN
SELLS BI K E
WITH HERALD
CLASSIFIED AD.

CLIFF
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JORDAN,REALTOR

Inc.

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fenced yard $19,000 373 95,5
Oviedo-- Secluded on 1 acre with ____________
lots of
1 years old, I
bedroom, 2 Full baths, air ani
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
heat. w w Shag carpet. Ig. eat.in
BROKERS
kitchen, tormal dining room, and
Days 377 6173
lots of wall paper, huge family
tdight3fl_Sl2IorIfl.7357
room
with
fireplace,
and
recreation room with wet bar; By Owner Lovely) bedrooms.
I year
1.41500 363.33)6
old, ldrge family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost 1
1ON;WOOD ' 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
acre ldItwitde Setion
ren heat &amp; Mr. arpeted, fenced, 2
car carport,'
A'1ei"m. '76YtI).
MOSSIE C,' Av.&amp;11.J
130 5.SS6
Real Estate Brok"r

White

Wanted to buy used office furniture.

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY
SELL
TRADE
311 315 E First St.
372.3677 1973 Bass Fishing Boat. 12' with '73
EVflUde 'S PIP, &amp; Trailer, Only
$493. Call Whitey Eckstein, 327
A to Zoo The Herald's special
1651 Dealer.
section on our new Central Florid.

mtg 323 5602.

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Circle, Sunland Estates. Phone I

Due to smoke damage, merchandise
7510 50 pct off Buttons &amp; Bowl
Children's Store. 26.40 Hiawatha
Ave., Sanford flJ $170

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to

RUGS WANTED
EXTRA LARGE CARPORT SALE;
Fri Sat. Sun.; 776 Baywood I 'W SI"d PS1U, UWO. any COf101tiOf'
641 5176.WInter Park

SALE !

3 bedroom, 1",bathon corner lot,
111,1W. Ixistirig, 516.500, 1 PCI.

Larry Saxon, Realtor

68—Wanted

54—Garage Saks

323 3642

105 Sanora Ave 372 1721
SI Friday; 1 SSat.&amp;Sun.
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Broker 107W Co:nmc'rc
5nford 372 75fl,

Winter Springs, 7 or 3 BR. large
family room Beautiful shrubs and
trees $200 mo 53% 5777

I Bedrooms, 2 baths, large family
room,membershipinrecreationat
facilities Including pool and tennis
Courts 143,500

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JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC

W. Garnett

Large 3 bedroom, 7 bath, includes
disposal and dishwasher, membership In lunior olympic pool
tennis court

REDUCED THOUSANDS!
Bedroom. 2 bath in Sunland
Estates Freshly painted m&amp;sonry
home,
corner
lot.
Quirk
possesslon Out Of town owner
taking BIG LOSS Was 326.900.
reduced to 571,700 37)

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Acreage

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Patio Houses

Acre
Really REALTOR, 373 7150
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And

Unfurnished

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Loch Arbor, lakefront,) BR.? baths,
den, heat air, garage 5.49.950

Homes, Lots

7 Bedroomfenceci yard
IlSOmo Adults pref erred
373 5431 or 3fl 6670

One &amp; Two bedroom apartments 8.
to'."

373 7730

P E AL TOP )fl 749$
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Commercial Zoned, 2 BR, garage,
fireplace, porch, low down,
$14,930. Acre Realty, REALTOR,
37,, 7750

Commercial Properties
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MASTE 'S COVE
ON THE LAKE
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37) 7900

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SefviceS
Complete child c..re

9—G00d Things to Eat -

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Clerk
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
PubliSh June 6. I?. 19, 26, 1975
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DE044
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75•757.CA.O.-C
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FEDERAL
NATIONAL MOfU
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintif f.
Trumbull went to London, COUNTY, FLORIDA

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DeBar1, Adults. Lovely large 1 bed
2 Bedrooms, living, dining, kitchen,
room, air, ideal for retired persons.
garage Sanford Ave , 514$ mo
32? l0S

Peytofl

Attorneys for Petitioner
p 0 Drawer Z
Sanford, Florida 37771
Publish June S. 12, 19, 78, 1975
DEO 33
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32—Houses

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Deputy Clerk
CLIV EL AND &amp; Ml ZE

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$11,930. Acre Realty. REALTOR,

CaliBart Real Estate

PlO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS ltd DEMAND. SELL IT
PlOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

Sundoy - Noon Fridoy
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Pool table's: Pool room goin; out of
business, must sell S professional
tables, 1" slate, like new. This
week only, $500. list $1,700; I
...nhiei,. e,w,h.r tahI.. tAhl 1?1.
"
0I'7nrA4464j0.

7 Bedroom, I bath home, concrete
block. good condition, $13,950

"Get 'Em While *

New houses in a rural area No down
payment. monthly payments less
than rent Government Subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you qualify!
M UNSWOR'TH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
503W. 1st St
3736061,37305)1 Eves

DEADLINES
Noon The Doy Before Publicotion

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Business.Home, zoned commercial,
I lane highway, Great terms.

reduced to $16,000

* They're Hot" *

I thru S times
41c a line
6 thru 25 times
31c a line
26 times
24ca line
(S7.00MINIMIJM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

5:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9Noon

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all four In one capsule Ask for
V064 Faust's Drugs
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I Bedroom. 2 bath, large corner lot,

Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Ev.nin

41—Houses

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41—Houses

83 -9993

HOURS

41—Houses

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Real Estate

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Orlondo - Winter Pork

322 -2611

pleadingwlththeClerkottheCirCuit
Court In and for Seminole County,
Florida, and serve a copy thereof On
Petitioner's attorney, Mack N
5-Lost &amp; Found
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CteeIand. Jr . of CleVeland &amp; Mite,
.
P o. Driiwer Z. Sanford, Florida,
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32771, on or be4ore the 7th day of Lt- Black &amp; Tan Male Hunting
g wearing collar w name LOUiS
July, A 0, 1975, otherwise a defautl
will be entered against yOU.
Hobby; lost in I 117 92 area;
WlTNESSmvhandandsealoft'e
S2500 reerd 372 lSlt.
Clcrk of the Circuit Court on thiS 30th
FOUND- Gelding pony. Celery 1.
day of May, A D. 1975
Ave 373 59
C
(Seal)
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consider an application concerning
chang's in water and sewer service
rates in areas cerlif led tc be served
by Sanlando Utilities Corporation.
By: SId.ey L. Vihlen. Jr.
Chairman
Attest
Arthur H Beckwith, ir,

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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
CanHelp
Cattl73 491
Wr!tpPO. Box 1713
Sbnqd,Fiorida377lI

vs.
studied under West, and then CaSe No. 7S.IUI.CA.0a.D
JOHN T APPLETON and MAR y Peas, you pick. black eyes and
In re the Marriage of
purple hull Ic' I rda , On 161 Old
with Thomas Jefferson's enANN
APPLE TON. hs te.
Ryhy Co. C,tlis
Monroe
Rc.id. I mi west of
NEW YORK (AP) -Despite
'If that were not the case,"
Defendant
'.
when banks refuse to grant limited only to 18 communities couragement embarked on a
Petitioner Wife
Sanford
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
mounting concern over the liq- explains a spokesman for the mortgages or other loans in dis- and he S3S public release series of paintings of 12 notable
and
TO JOHN I APPLE TON an
(P-arle'. Alnci'r GO'.
wdity and lending practices of comptroller, "anyone who advantaged communities-t- might appear inequitable,
episodes In the history of the
H—InstruCtIons___
MARY ANN APPLETON, his wift
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
the nation's banks, federal chose to could find out who's here is some question whether
Some routine information creation of the new nation.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Alt parties claiming interests bI '
banking regulators maintain a taking out loans, for what pur- national banking authorities kept by the comptroller's office
RICHAR-O'S PROFESSIONAL
There was no sculpture in the TO Ctitrles Alr.indnr Gil'.
throt,gh,
under or aganst John 1
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
Concrete M' Inc
tight lid on what information is pose, for what collateral. It will voluntarily make full is freely available to the public, colonies as the term is now recAppleton and Mary Ann Appletor
Day &amp; Night Classes 3 Ml N
Rnckinqham
disclosed to the public,
would be a gross Invasion of public disclosure on what but not much beyond what a ognized, but there was a great
his wife, and to all parties having a
Longwood. JunO. 17971 119
North Carolina
claiming to have any right, title o4'
So Immune to disclosure are
privacy."
377 $756 or 377 113.4
they're finding out about this bank "willing to cooperate" deal of carving-tombstones,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
interest in the real property here n
some documents thateven state
Other banking officials add practice.
would give out voluntarily, ships' figureheads, portraits in action for diSSolutiOn of marriage
described.
been filed against you and you
and federal Judges and other that disclosure of this Informa18—Help Wanted
Deputy Comptroller for Motter says.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIE(
wood, plaster and terra cotta. arereguirec, to servea copy of your
that
an
action
to
foreclose
a
mom
regulatory authorities usually tion might dangerously under- Banking
and
Economic
Patience Lovell Writer, 1725- written defenses, if any, to it on tage on
These Include a four times a
tM following real propert V We have liStings We have buyers.
are powerless to subpoena mine public confidence in the Research David C. Motter says year Statement of Conditions 1786, is often called the coun- Ruby Cox Glltis. Petltlorer, whoi
in
Seminole
County, FlOrida'
We need another real estate
address is 17 Azalea Drive,
them,
banking system.
1.ot 70. Itss the South iS feet ani
the comptroller's office and showing lump sum assets and try's first professional portrait Mattand, Florida 32751. onor before
licensee to help us make sales.
South 43 feet of Lot 21, Block 31
In the case of the 4,700 naAlso unavailable are so- three other federal banking liabilities in broad categories; a sculptor.
Forrest Green.. Inc.
June 30th. 1975, and file the Original
SUBURBAN
HOMES. SECTION 7
373 8353 37? 5910. eves
with the clerk at thiS court either according to the plat thereof a
tlonally chartered banks whose called Past-Due Loan Reports agencies have conducted a pilot once a year Statement of InS
before service on Petitioner or
operations are regulated
Work your own hours Earn extra
which the comptroller began to study on the criteria used by
recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 92
come which contains broad inLegal Notice
mrnetliately thereafter; OthCrwise a Public Records of Seminole County
inCome as an AVOP1 Represen
chiefly by the U.S. Comptroller
collect bimonthly last October banks In 18 metropolitan areas come and dividend inlormadefault will be entered against you Florida
tative Call 644 3079
of the Currency, highly detailed from nationally chartered in determining who gets tion; the ordinary annual stockIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE for the relief demanded, in the
been filed against you and yot
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL dR. car plaint or petition.
LICENSED REAL ESTATE, sates
data gathered on each bank's banks, around the time when mortgage loans,
holder reports required of
are reouired to serve a copy of youi
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
person
for
YOUNG
books and records, loan port- Franklin National Bank and
WlTNESSmyhandefldthesealof
writtencefemes, ifany,toitonvar
PROGRESSIVE office No
The final results still are
banks with at least 500 sharethis
Court on May 30th, 197$
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
den
Berg,
Gay
&amp;
Burke,
P
A
a
folios
and
quality
of Security National Bank of New being evaluated and "no deci- holders, and information about
(Seatl
NO. S.114.CA4P.D
presse, Congenial 01ce Left
Post Office Itox 793. Orlando
Arthur H 8,ckwith, Jr
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
talk
management, among other Yozt went Insolvent arid con- slon has been reached to make stock dealings conducted byENGEL
ttc.
Florida 37502, and file the origina
Clerk of the Circu'? Court
a Delaware corporation.
items, are rigidly protected cern began to mount over the such information public," sys
with
the
Clerk
of
the
above
styler
bank trust departments.
By Lillian Jenkins
Plaintiff,
Kish Real Estate
court on or before July 7th. IVS,
from public scrutiny by the health of banks' loan portfolios. Motter, because the study was _______________________ vi,
As Deputy Clerk
REALTOR
ofheise
a
Iuctgmen$
may
be
en
Publish June 3. 12. 19, 76, 1975
WILLIE GEP,E LEWIS, et ux
National Bank Act.
And now that the public has
3701
S.French
Ave., 371 0041
tered against you for the relict
Legal Notice
Defendants DEO 32
The Information, gathered at grownmore aware of the
demanded
In
the
complaint
or
Housewives- work at pleasant
NOTICE OF SALE
Legal Notice
tit10n
each bank In periodic surprise ing practice called redliningplace, extra money for yourself
P4cti
s hereby given that, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
See Mrs. Lee at Quality Inn North
ezamninat.ions at least three ____________________
dR. PW'5unt to a final judgment of FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, WITNESS my hand and the seal ol
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
said Court on June 2nd. 197$
FLORIDA
In
Longwood
foreclosure
entered
in
the
atove
CUlT.
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
times every two years by the
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ClR
captioned actioo, I will sell the CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S1213LA20.A (Seal)
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Legal Notice
government's 2,000 bank examCUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CIVIL NO. 74l2S2.O
Arthur H Beckwilh. Jr.
property situated in Seminole In Fe: the Adopt,on of
FULL OR PART TIME
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BRADLEY
MICHAF.L
LAWRENCE
iners, is also specifically ex- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. PROBATE
described
County,
Florida.
as:
.
In
re:
the
Petition
of
DIVISION
FIELD CREATIONS a Marshall
By .oy Stokes
NOTICEOFSUIT
South32feetofLOTlandNortp,33
BEN B. STEWART arxt LeVEDA
emptfromthefederalFreedon2 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR. PROBATE NO. S.1M.CP
Field family owned company has
Deputy Clerk
f&amp;
of
101$.
BLOCK
13,
BEL
AIR.
TO'
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN
STEWART,
his
wife,
of Information Act, which per. CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE In Fe: Estate of
Publith' June 5. 1?. 19. 26. 1973
local opening for an ambitious,
Unknown
Address
according to the Plat thereof as
NOTICE OF SUIT
Pearlie Mae Marshall, a k
personable lady FREE training.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DEO 37
mits public acce to a wide COUNTY, FLORIDA.
r.rcorded in Plat Buok). Page 79. of
a Pearle TO BILLY A MAY
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1277.CA04-A Mae Hawkins
unlimited earning potential. For
the Public Records of Seminole that a Petition under oath has been
Rc'sijence Unknown
range of government dod'ti
In re: the MarrIage of
deceased
personal interview phone 373 SI 70.
fitedlntheabovestyledCourtforfhe
County, Florida
Address Unknown
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
merits.
ROBERT S. GLAZE, Husband;
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
commitment
together
with
all
structures
and
permanent
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Houtekeeper wanted, for retired
of FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
and
To All Crditors and All Persons thatYOU
the above named Petitioners, improvements now and hereafter on B R A 0 1 E V M I C H A E L FLORIDA
couple, one semi.invalid No
MARGARET J. GLAZE, Wife
Having
Claims or Demands Against BEN B STEWART and LaVEDA said Ind. and fixtures attached LAWRENCE, A White. Male child. CIVIL ACTION NO: 73.l130.CA.49.A
cooking, good wages. Write Box
NOTICE
OF
AC(ION
Said
Estate:
Legal Notice
thereto: alsoaltgas.steam,electric. born on November 77. 1973, in SOUTHEAST BANK OF EAST
STEWART, his wife, ha'e filed a
2193, Sanford, Fla
TO. MARGARET J. GLAZE
a'.ater. and other heating, coolIng. Chicago, Cook County. Illinois, to ORANGE, k a BANK OF EAST
You are hereby notified and Petiticn for the adopton of the
30.45 Mountan Terrace
FICTITIOUS NAME
Auto mechanic Apply ri person 701
refrigerating, lighting, plumbing, prospective, adoptive parents
reguired t present any clams and minor thUd named in that Petition
ORAPIr,E, a Florida banking cor
Nc!c '. hCry given th,st te are
Memphis, Tennessee 31171
5 French Ave , Saritord 37) /011
YOU ARE required to file tOur poration,
d.mands
which
you
rna'
have
and
you
are
commanded
to
Serve
a
engageo lnbt.sinessat IC)) State Rd
YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED against the estate of Pearlie Mae copyofyourwrittendefenses. itany,
ventilating, irrigating, and Power Ai's*er of other pleadings with the
Plaintiff,
All. Longwood Village. Lortgwo4, that an action for D's%o'ution Of Marshall, a k a Pearlie Mae
syStems,
machines.
appliances,
Clerkaof
the thereof
above upon
Court. and to
fixtures, and
appurtenance,
which serve
copy
HARVEY
COULTER,
vi
V730. Seminole County, FIor.da, Mirriagehas been filed against you, Hawkins, deceased late of Sem,nole Petitioners'
attorney, whose
address
MARVIN
AVERY
now are or may hereafter pertain '
21-Situations Wanted
E WISDOM and REPIEE
under the fictitious name of in which Petitioner Is Seeking a County, Florida. to the Clerk of the iS P0. BoL 3236. Forest City,
I NE WMA P1 ani JON
or be
.• WISDOM, hi.. wife.
AIPdTREE, and that we intend to divorce; and you are required to Circuit Court, and file the same in Florida. 37731, on or before the 10th
used
with,
in, or they
on Said
ROSENBERG.
premises,
even
though
he Petitioners.
SuiteAttorney for H'.
CUT COST AND CHASE THOSE
Defendants
said name with the Clerk of serve a copy of your written
pIicate and as provided in Section day of July, 1975, and
1144. CNA Tower,
detached
or
detachable
the
MONDAY BLUES AWAY Call
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
the CircuIt Court. Semi,iole County. defittset f any. to GENE P. 73316. Florida Statutes, in their original with the Clerk of thefile
Court
Orlando, Florida 37501. on or before
Refrigerator (GE TA125)
Boy Monday Drafting Service $31
Florida in accordance with the STEPHENSON, Attorney for offices In the County Courthouse
thplthdayof
July,
191$
If
you
fail
to
TO
AVERY
E.
WISDOM
and
Range
either before service on Pelitionets'
7512.
REINEE M WISDOM
prOvisionS of the Fictitious Name Petitioner. Post Office Drawer One. Seminole County, Florida, within attorney
or Immediately
do so. a default Judgment will be
at public sale, to the highest and
thereafter;
Post Office Box U
Statutes, To Wit Section 16$ 09 Caiselberry. Florida 37707; arid file four calendar
beSt entered acia nit you
months
from
the
time
ofherwise
a
default
may
be
entered
bidder
for
cash,
at
the
Front
West
Geneva. Florida
Flor.d. Statutes 1937
tPi original with the Clerk of the of the
24-8usiness Opportunities
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
first publication hereof, or the against you for the relief demanded
door of the Seminole County
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
S Paul W Stapp
8bove styled Court on or before Ju'y same will be barred
thiS
Court
at
Sanford,
Seminole
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida, at
in the Petition
actioritoforeclosea morigageon the
Becky Stapp
23rd, 1973; otherwise a Judgment
Flledat Sanford. Florida, thIS 20th
business and related
11 00 a m on the 10th day of July, County, Florida. this 7nd day of following property In Seminole Taxi ca
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Pbliih June 5. 12. 19. 26. 197$
may be entered again'! yOu (Cr thC day of June. 1975
June. 1973
Irar.cPi'.. Call Fa:iri 901 ?S3 7377
197$
the
Court
at
Sanford,
Seminole
County,
I
to,
ida
010 40
relef demanded in the Petition.
Louvie Louise Rembert
WITNESS my hand and the seal of (SeMI
Cnty. Florida, thiS 6th day of
PARCEL NO fl The South 573
WITNESS my hand and official
As Adminustratrix
Arthur H P.ckwth, Jr.
June, 1975
this court on hi$ 73rd day f June.
th. 19th dlv Of
ft o the West ' of the Southwest
Rentals
5.*alnf P.lrvvi?e
NOTICE OF INTENT
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
..'.
, . Drii'.v
'-•
1975
', of the Northeast 'a, Section 6.
June, 1915.
Attorney tor tstate
TO REGISTER
By Lillian Jenkins
1
Al'Itttji H fieckwitfl, Jr ,
TO.nthp 20 South, Rang, 37 East,
(Seal)
110 E. Commercial St.
FICTITIOUS N..ME
')f'puty Clerk
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
r'ss the East 3) feet of the North I))
29—Rooms
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr.
P.O. Oriwer 0
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
E NEWMAN. ESQ. of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Joy Stokes
feet for road and tublect to a 13 feet
Clerk o the Circuit Court
Sanford, Florida 37771
the undersigned, desiring to engage
NEWMAN
and
ROSENBERG
By: Elaine RiChard.
Deputy CIer
easement for bridle path on the
By: Lillian Jenkins
Publish: June 26, July 3. 1973
inbu$lr*ssunderthefictitiousname
Suite 1416, CHA Tower
MANOR WOMAN FOR ROOM AND
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh' June 17, 19. 76. July), 1975
East, South and W,st Sides
Deputy
Clerk
DEO1S6
of GENEVA HEATING AND AIR
Orlando, Florida 37901
BOARD. CALL ANYTIME, 373
DEC 79
MacLEAN
AND
BROOKE
AND
Publish: June 26, July 3,10, 17. 1915
CONDITIONING SERVICE at l0S
Attorney for Petitlonert
9199
Post OffIce Drawer x
ij
PARCEL PlO 71 and South
of
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida 37771 010159
Publish June 3. 17, 19, 76, 175
CITY OtCITY OF
Jacksonville. Florida 37703
PARCEL Plo 26 The West 'of the
intends to register the Said name
DFC'
35
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
ALTAMO)ITF SPRINGS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Northeast ', of Section 6. Township MILLIONS of dollars iri Real Estate
with Pie Clerkof the Circuit Court Of
CITY OF
FLORIDi
Publish June 26. 1975
FLORIDA
l told daily in the ClaSsified As
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
70
South.
Range 32 East, Less the
Seminote County, Florida
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, ,
Notice 04 Public Hearing
010 157
Notice of Public Hearing
Nothing
small about that!
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL North 157$ feet and the South $25 feel
Ff.ORIOA
DATED thIs 2nd day of June, A D
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER,'l:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
also
leSs
the
East
33
feet
for
road
1975
Neticoof Public Hearing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Sublect to a 1$ feet easement on the
John W Hill
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
X-Apartments Unfurnished
the PlannIng Board of the City of the PlannIng Board of the City of EIGHTEENTH CIRCUIT, IN AND CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.IIS4.CA-O.0 Weit sIde for bridle path
PbIt$h. June 5, 13, 19, 76. 1975
SEMINOLE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Altamonte Springs. Florida. that Altamonte Springs. Florida, that FOR
COUNTY,
DIVISION
C
AND
the Planning Board of the City of
DEO-39
s.aidBoardwillholdapub$ichearing saldBoardwillholdapvbtichearIrig FLORIDA.
CITY SAVINGS BANI OF PITT.
PARCEL NO 9 The South 66000 ,' Bedroom unfurni'ie'
Altamonte Springs, Florida, that
apt , air,
to consider the question of CASE NO. 1S.329.CA.04.D
to consider the question of cP'ang
SF IELD.
feet of the North 761300 feet 01 tast
CITYOF
saidBoardwlllholdapublichearing
'.all to walt carpet S175 month
Ing the toning classification from designatingandaloigningthezoning In Fe: the Marriage of
Pllintitf
'of the Northeast '.of Section 6,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
to consider the question of Commercial Neighborhood to classification of Commercial, BONNIE K CLEMMONS.
$30 damage aeposit 70) 1 71st St
Township 70 South, Range 37 East,
FLORIDA
designating andassig,'llng the zoning
323 4319 after S 30
CommercIal General. on the Neighborhood, to property as
Petitioner
Wife
CLAUDE
HARRIS
eno
MILDRED
Less the East 661 00 feel Subject to
No?icof Public Hearing
classificat1on of CommercIal Neigh
property as described below, as described
below,
as
that and
HARRIS, hIs wife,
a 8600 foot easement on the East
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
borhood, to property as described
MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
those classifications are described classification ii described In the RICHARD 0 CLIMMONS.
Defendants
and North'sides for Road and sub
NOT'CE IS HEREBY GIVEN by below, as that clasificati0n
Respondent Husband
WINTER ITEMS SELL
the conpriflnsive zoning or- comprehensive toning ordinance of
er! to a 1500 foot easement on the
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
trie 'laning Board of the C'ty of deScribed in the
SECOND AMENDED
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
comprehensive dinance of thu City of Attan'tonte the City of Altamonte Springs,
,th
and
West
sideS
for
dranage
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
;.'tamonte Springs. Florida, that
zoning ordnance of the City of
NOTICE OF SUIT
WANT AD. Phone 372 2611 or 53%
Springs Florida, Plo 721 73
Florida, '40 77$?)
TO CLAUDE HARRIS and
and bridle path
saldBo.rdwillt'oldlpublichearing AItamont,SprIngs.Ftorlda,No 225
as TO: RICHARD 0. CLEMMONS
9993 end a friendly Ad Visor will
Sublect property is OeKri
biect property is descrIbed as
MILDRED
HARRIS,
his
wife,
AND
?øcon$idecthequestionOf amending
help you
Residence Unknown
follows:
follows:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PARCEL NO S The S,,uth33Ofp,t
th
comprehensive zoning or.
Subi,ct jroper?y is described as
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an that
The South IlOfeet of the S 'pot the
Lots 1, 6. 7, and I, Block B, Little
an action to foreclos, a mom
of the North 1953 feet less the East
dinance, No. 775 73. concerning follow's'
action for Dissolution of Marriage
1 a of Pie NE ' of the NW ta (less Weklva Estates, No. 1, PIat soc*
tgoge on t'e following property i. 640 feet of the' East ', of the Nor.
Sect'on 6 "SC i"B.2. &amp;dding "dry
SE 1a of PiE '.of NW '.. of Section 50 lee' along East line and 75 feet Page 57, Section 9, Township 21 has been (lIed against
you and ou Seminole County, Florida
tt.iit
section , TownshIp 70
Sand lewood
cleaning package pfant for neIgh.
15, Townthip 21 South. Range 29
along South line for road) Section 9, South. Range 29 East, Seminole are required to serve a copy of yr
Lot 1, Block 2. Lincoln Heights. So'th, Range)? East. subiect to a 15
t..,rhood service" as a permitted
East, Seminole County, Florida.
Township 71 South, Range 79 East, County, Florida. containing ap written defenses, if any, to it on
Ston Two. according to the plot firt ei'.i'riwnt on VIe'.t Side for bridle
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be
Carmine M flravn, Esa of the Ia,9
Sern;rict (Ority, Florida
prcsim,jtely I 50 acres
ttil'rcol as recorded n Piat Book ii, path
THE PIIRLIC hE..RlPIG will be
held in the City H.all of Altamonte
I).,P,iI
Villas
I, h. ,,-.'•
k1,i ..,
,,
t
b.d,Il,. Us.nn
.,s uw
firm
of KORMAN R. RPAVO. r A
... -.
.................
'ii
is, I'ubllt Necords 0, Seminole nat been filed against you and you
t'aae
-. of
Altamonte
lo In thu City Hall
Springs, Florida. on Thuiiday, July
th ' y 'a 'I of Altamoote Sprngs, the City' Hall of Altamonte Springs, $30 E Highway 134. LOngwd, Cnty, rlorida
Nil I Af'p 1MEPIT
are
ne'ouirtd to serve a copy of your
springs, Florida, on Thursday, July
10. 1915, at 7.00 PM, or as soon
HOME'.
Florida, on Thursday, July 10, 19/S. Florida, on Thursday, July 10. 19/S. Florida 17730, aid file the original hs been filed against you, and you written defenses, if
any, to it on
197$, at 7.00 P.M. or ci soon thereafter as possible, at wh'ch time at 7:00 P M ,or as soon thereafter as at 7 00 P.M., or a
'
with
the
Clerk
of
the
above
styled
Unturnished
soon thereafter as
are required to serve a copy of your DONALD F WRIGHT, Plaintiff's
'tserecfteraspotsible.atWtllChtIme Interested parties and dihhte'i
possible, at which time interested possible, at whith time l,terested Court at the Seminole County
written
defense thereto, it any, 6ttorney, whose address ' I
will
toning
interested partiQ's and citiZens for
proposid
and against the
part es and citizens icr and agaInst part le's and citizens fir and sgalnst Courthouse, Sanford, Florida 3771), upon Leonard V. Wood, Attorney
*
for South Orange Avenue. Post Office
be heard.
and against the proposed amend
the proposed re:oni'sg will be heard. the proposed zoning will be heard on or before July 3.4th, 1975, other
plaintiff at Suite 311, 2$) Maitland P01 3*7. Orlando, Florida, 32807. on
merit will be heard
THIS NOTICE is to be published
This Notice Ic to be publitJse'd by
This Notice is to be published by wise a judgment may be entered
*
Aye, Allamonte Springs, arid file or before 7th day of July, 1973, and
Range'Refrjgrao1
by postIng one copy on thy properly
THIS NOTICE ii to be published
against
you for the relief demanded
posting one copy on the property posting one
py on the oroperty
the origInal wIth the Clerk 31 the filetheorlqlnal With tne Clerk of this
aforesaid described and by ?osting aforesaid deicried
by posting in three (3) PubliC places
arid by posting aforesaid deScribed antI posting in in the Petition,
above styled Court on or before tne Court either before service on
f Aftamonte
*
inthree public places within flip City
,', thin
the City
Dishwasher.Disposai
WITNESS my hand nd the seal of
atthree pi.lic places Within the City three public places withinth. City of
3rd day of July, 197$, otherwise a Plaintiff's attorney or immrdiately
of Altamcmte ?prings, Florida, at
Spr4ogs, Florida. at least fifteen 115)
of Alfam.ite 'prinqsat least fifteen Altamonte Springs, Florida, at least Said Court on June 73rd. 197$.
iudarntnt may be entered against thereafter otherwiw, a default will
dars prior to the time of pVbIbC least fifteen day's prior to the dale Of da
*
prior to ftte time of public fiffees', days prior to the time of (Seal)
you for the relief demanded in the be entered against YOU for the relief
hearing,
public
hearing
Arthur H fleckwith, Jr.
uubllc hearing
hearing
Complaint herein
de'n,6nded In the Co.nplas,,t
DATED 'THIS 19th DAY OF
flAIlED THIS 19th DAY OF
Clerk cf the Circuit Court
DATED THIS 16$Pi DAY OF
DATED THIS 16th DAY OF
*
Recreatwnal
WITNESS my hand and ut of
WITNESS my hand 1r4 seal of
JUNE. 1915 A 0.
.tLii 'E 1975 A 0
By Joy Stokes
JUNE
1973 AD.
JUNE.
1973
A
0.
'id
Court.
this
9th
day
thIs
Court
on
of
June
1973
30th
d,iv
of
May.
1973
(OFFICIAL SEAL.1
'OiI '1AL SEAL)
As Deputy Clerk
IOFFICIAL SEALI
(OFFICIAL SEALl
ieI)
(C(fltRT SEAL I
*
Phyllis Jordarit.
,'t h5 Jpr a ,
Carmine M Bravo, Esg
Phyllis Jordahl,
phytI:s Jordahl,
Arfntjr H f$C(k*itfl Jr
,
Arthur H Be*:kwilh. Jr.
City (kirk
Ctty t'lefk
KORMAP4
8
BRAVO,
PA.
City Clerk
City Clt'f'
Clerk of Circuit Court
CIt'rk of the Circuit Court
Altamont, Springs,
*
A'l't,nte 5-.'r.'..
130 1. Highway 4)4
Bedroom
Aftarnonte Sot legs,
Attarrionfe SprIngs,
By' Lillian Jenkinj
fly 1Ilne R1Ch,srdc
Florida
L000wood.
FIa
32730
Florida
Florida
CI
Di'pi,ty Clerk
Publish. June 76. 197$
,
Pubfiih' June 76, July 3. 10. Il,
1,Jbtisb. Junt 74'. t975
PublIsh - June 76. 1975
Phlith: June' 76, 1973
PublIsh June 17, 19, 26. July 3, 1976 PubliSh June S 17. 19 76. 19/,
1MW /lRPUp'T I'LVD
010 163
0(0.160
OEO 164
010 16)
,
010 '67
ii

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I

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11$ 377 ;:si
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att" 5 - 30 p ni
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isfortheblrds
Call the Bird—
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32) 0707
lulIding, roofing and concele
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MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE AND
MAINTENANCE For estimate
Wti'IIT ER
ITEMS
SEt.L
call 37'? 7267
"rot'i NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 372 61I or 1)1
9993 and a friendly Ad Visor will f lin,inatr tt'r highi trt of watering
help you
your lawn WI' 'nstahl S'winkIer
at Its' 'nost reasonable
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
rate' in Itt au-a
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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS'OtitPif'rfl t ,awn S. tv'cr 322 9597
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31 On the bnri
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16 Come in
35 Unfounded
58 Underground
8 Bo1ng alleys
19 Handled
reports
pl
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part
1 Bargain event
9 Teaches
40 Dadems
23 Guinness'title 59 Halt .ems
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43 Become
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24 Candlenut tree
Square miss
mature. as
61
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27 Bushy clumps
II Filled with
fruit
29 Btaiin
reverence
45 Mother.of.
mtrrlbr&amp;ne
16 Speaker
pearl
20 Military
32 Common
46
Poker
stake
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Meiican name
assistants
47 Educator,
1 Srigcr, Helen 22 Misplaces
(p1)
Horace
34 Tropical palms
-24 Aced_my lab ) 48 Wa x
2 Prayer ending 25 Manufactured 50 Implement
36 Esteem
37 Hoopla
3 E x amine
26 Weapons
51 Ep.c poetry
K&amp;auer 28 Sword ? a sort 52 Bristle
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39 Plant pan
5 flocks
30 Chest rattle
55 Devotee
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67th Year, No. 266—Friday, June 21, 1975

PItI

Thursday
EVENING
7:00 (2) To Tell The
Truth
(6) Concentration
(I) Wild World
Of Animals
(13) Honey West

(24) Intercom
(35, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Treasure Hunt
(6) What's My Line
(6, 9) Let's Make A
Deal
(13) Movie
8:00 (2.8) Movie
(6) Waitons
(9) Barney Miller

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(44) Braves Baseball
9:00 (6) Movie
(9) Streets Of
San Francisco
(13) Stonemans
(24) A Family

TONIGHTSTV

At War
(44) Movie
9:30 (13) Honey West
10:00 (9) Harry.O
13) lane Grey
(24) Male Menopause:

1:00 (2.6) Tomorrov.
Show
(9) Movie

7:00 (2,8) Today
(6) News
(9) Bozo's Big lop
7:30 (9) Am America
(44) Galadriel
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo

Friday

The Pause That
Perplexes
10:30 (6) Political
Telecast
(13) June Allyson
(35) Science Fiction
11:00 (2, 6, 6, 9) News
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2.) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(44) The Fugitive

MORNING
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sunrise
Almanac
6:15 (6. 8) Sunshine
Almanac

8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(0. 9) Movie
(44) Fury
9:30 (44) Petticoat
Juncton
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes

6:25 (2) Profiles In
Education
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(0) Today In FloriJa
6:55 (22 Daily Devotional

(24) Mr. Rogers
Neig hbor hood
(44) PhIl Donahue
Hollywood
Squares
(6) Love 01 Life
(U) Movie
(9) Blankety Blank
(24) Electric Company
(35) Florida
Lifestyle
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Jill.
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DEAR DR. LAMB
I read
musical career becomes the reappears after months of
mon umma
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answering
the
local point and the root of a absence to find his wife is now
lady who has hyperglycemia,
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and
you stated triglycerides are
brother Ben, who is more In. the family.
910 ABC STREETS OF SAN fat. I have been eating lots of
MINEI
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terested In a certain young girl
''The ice ('flUfl and found my blood
than Jason's career. Series star FRANCISCO
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involvement, making his debut Blake" RERUN Sharon Acker read the ingredients on the ice
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diglycerides.
The dictionary glycerol is attached to one fatty
8-11
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FEATURE NIGHT AT THE suspect Stone and Keller are gives two definitions for the a'id it is a monoglyceride. If
M
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Hound Dogs
CcFW R •• -double feature is "The abuses on women wIllie under II&amp;CdlUJIg LU separate or uiiiuve. W hILLY acids IL IS U uigiycenue.
I knew glycerin was a refined When three fatty acids are
Specialists," costarring post-hypnotic suggestion.
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animal
fat. If it says attached, one to each of the
9.10 PBS HOLLYWOOD
Richard York and Maureen
diglycerides
is It safe to go on three carbon atoms of glycerol,
Reagan as young doctors In a TELEVISION THEATRE -The
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frenzied career as health Man of Destiny" A fine version eating? I did gain some weight it is a triglyceride.
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The important point Is the
department associates tracking of George Bernard Shaw's witty eating ice cream.
DEAR
READER
The
characterics
of the fatty acid.
down causes of health problems play of an early Napoleonic era.
S E -S ft E N D H 0 'N
U H N H I I ft
common
form
of
fat
in
food
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The
fatty
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chain of carbon
that threaten the public. The Stacy Keach portrays young
SBEACLES%
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deposits
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long, short,
fat
may
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germ of a series that didn't Napoleon, beset by romantic
make it. Second hail is "Target problems, an unfaithful wife, triglyceride. This is a com• saturated, monounsaturated or
X DHB F C 0BN0 H s u N ENAB E
Risk," wi th the plot zeroing in who almost intercepts her pound of glycerol (glycerin) polyunsaturated.
OH C I U H A W D G TO A N DM A M G
There is no advantage to
ona$2-milllon kidnaping ofa letters to an unknown lover and fatty acids.
using
Now
glycerol
is
not
a
refined
monoglycerides or
pretty
during
a
campaign
In
Northern
young lady, whose
F SAN G SD N DS 0T0G ES AS I
fat.
Chemically
it
is
an
alcohol,
diglycerides
over triglycerides.
boyfriend is a bonded courier. Italy. Samatha Eggar Is 3
CC ER S I R A
If
all
the
H IDF S PAHF
and
that
s
what
the
ending
"ol"
fatty acids in
Meredith Baxter is the ab- mysterious young lady who
means.
Methanol
or
wood
monoglyceridesordlglycerides
ducted girl and Bob Svenson struggles to keep the letters
S I A E R S A I H 0 E C i ft o M A E N
her friend. Keenan Wynn and from Napoleon, but It is all a alcohol is made with one carbon are saturated fatty acids, you
I IIA C RIIIW XCEC NAII E
disguise for Shaw to expound on atom. Ethanol or the alcohol are still consuming a lot of
Robert Coote are featured,
morality, fear, used in beverages contains two saturated fat.
8:30.9
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TEXAS English
1 0 E H ft T P R ft ft ft T A H R 0 T H 1
Unless you are using a
carbon atoms and glycerol has
WwI-FRs "wauin' Wheeler bravery, and the mentality of
three
carbon
atoms.
dietetic
Ice cream, you will be
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When
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of
consuming
a lot of calories.
own pithy way.
series that had everybody
N S E c E M N H R A i w A i i P ft c M
rooting for it - except the
ERSTAYKLENAIGEWROND
viewer.r. Poor ratings atthe
Start O the season knocked it
fomid,
For Frida y, June 27, 1975
Invctins The hlddsst names Listed below
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NORWEGIAN ELK
COON
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
AFGHAN
previously unshown episodes as
AMERICAN Fox DACHSHUND OTTER
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a suminer serie&amp; Gary Busey
GENERAL TENDENCIES: right results. Avoid the social in compliments that are cleseryed
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Toeaorrow—HeuesBuildlUlermi
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no-account father, Zack
and
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Enjoy much larger "Seek &amp; Find" puzzles win over 50 . Wheeler. However, tonight's
Afterward
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ex.
Improve
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environment
and
discoveries per panel in an all-new series of 24-palp! booklets.
episode
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rerun
of
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ceedingly
good
day
to
come
to
be
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happier
person.
Make
carefully
so you utilize only the
To order volumes I. H and III. send $1 for each, if aking checks premiere episode to rein,
an
best.
understanding
with
other
improvements
to
clothing,
also,
New contacts can be made
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care of this newspaper.
liorJuce the characters in this
fast
persons. Be cooperative and that will bring out
friends
now.
finest
look for delaying details which points, true personality.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.
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(6) SeiuLh For
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(9) News
(44) Variety
1:00 (2) Jackpot
(6) News
(9) All My Children
(24) What Makes A
Good Father
(35, 44) Movie
1:30 (2,0) Days Of Our
Lives
(6) As The World
Turns
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
2:00 (6) Guiding Light
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It was excited group of Central Florida Chorale singers who gave out Last cheery
t' of farewell
to their fuhlks and suPPcderl before bsdM the let Jar
id"whiaked them away to
Wednesday, to rotate forWarsaw,PoIand. The 15 women the ( horale, three husbands Will ttITC
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friends will War PolmW for dilree weeks, prestaft concerts almost daily, before returning to

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they ar e seeking to cooperate county officials on the matter,

on insuring the proper Officials said at press time
development of the park.
that no meeting had been
Jim Ryan, president of the
A second meeting between scheduled.
Central Florida Zoological county and society officials
The BCC on Tuesday, conSociety, said today that the reportedly Is being scheduled, cerned the society would not
societ) Intends to "pull our own but no time has been set ac- have enough funds to finish
chestnuts out of the fire" cording to one county official, even minimum requirements
regarding financial problems A meeting scheduled for on the more than 80-acre park,
encountered in developing the Thursday morning to hammer asked for the society to stop
park lands adjoining the new out a deal to offer the state and spending any of the remaining
zoo site,
federal government was grant money until the project
However, Seminole County cancelled when zoo officials had can be evaluated.
officials still are concerned an emergency and could not
The society met the following
about meeting all state and attend, a society official said, night to reject the BCC's
federal requirements attached
Commission Chairman Sid request and Instructed the
to the $100,000 federal funds Vihlen Jr said this morning Executi 'e Director of the
issued for developing the
that if a i" eeting can
be Srcie' Al liozon to continue
Following action by the worked out'oday, he will with the Mrk davelonent.
'qt t : nn .'il a pcc4
3c,ar4 :f Counts Cri. r 1'"W"r; mi4 ILi rt
rniuloners BCC) 'and the meeting Of le society trustees going to. alter our purpose.
park.

sodety earlier this week of. early next week to meet We're going to puli our own
ficiaLs of both parties still
' say "eyeball to eyeball" with chestnuts out of the fire. This is

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efeats HaIscott In Council Race

a personal involvement of the
citizens of Seminole County,"
Rya said.
"We're got a goal and we set
out to do It under in,
surmountable odds. Now we've
almost reached the top of the
mountain," he said.
Meanwhile. Rown met with

State Department of Traitsportation
officials 1 DOT) this
7 regular city c ouncil meeting. strong mayor type government council failed by better than morning regarding
the building
The turnout t as , the big with the mayor being a voting five to one,
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road off U.S.17-92
Question one The mayor asentrance
had predicted a "fair turnout" questions on the ballot were
Ron
said
that the DOT ofof about 300 or 35 per cent of the vaguely worded.
voting P A participating ficia
p
originally
had requested
city's 849 qualified electors at
member of council" passed by
the
Line
be built prior to the
Clear CU dd ecisioo ns were 208-86, t..it Question 5 of the
t he city hail polls. She sa
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4
zoo
oper.ing.
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made
b
the
voters,
wever
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Mayor have strong author ity
&amp;
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DOT
now
has delayed the
1
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questions
three
and
four
passed by 55-129 in a sclueaker
the largest the ty has seen
I
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building
of
the
lane until after
since the 1967 general election, about whether the mayor This result could be changed if*
r,
the opening, but will install
should be elected by the voters all of the 27 absentee ots.r
Some 353 electors cast their or the city council,
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against the proposal.
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ballots during the hours of 7 and
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Unofficial results showed the
7 Thursday and 27 more cast
.
The special election as prcmised the DOT officials that
absentee votes prior to yester- public favored by better than called, ~i accordance with ti-,e the lann- would be built by the
'selection for a total t urnout four to one retaining the current current city charter , when end of July or mid August
\s L rc"i1' ofda380
method of electing its chief Walter Rawlson resigned
or 44.75 per cent.
E.StlIfl3ted cost of the lane for
from
munici pa l executive. Results th
the
society will be $1,000 for
e City Council.
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While the city council had were 241.60. The co m pa nion
materials and tome labor,
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been considering revising its fourth question of whether the
Beaslev's term will extend 14
RAY BEA.SIEY
1960's charter to nrovide a mayor should be elected by the months to September, 1976.
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By DONNA FSI'ES
Herald Stall Writer

government indicated the
voters want to continue the five
member city council, wish to
OVIEDO
City voters continue electing the mayor
turned out In record numbers and are willing to have the
for a special election here mayor as a voting and paryesterday to return Ray ticipating member of the ci ty
Beasley to the city council seat council.
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have
strong
enlarge his stock pond or
Beasley easily defeated authority, which unofficial
farmer who wants to deepen an
irrigation ditch or plow a field" poli ti cal newcomer, William returns sh owed passed 155 to
lials(ott, an assistant principal 129.
must apply for a permit.
The City Council is to canvass
Congressional hearings on in an Orange Count) school
Unoffici
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re
su
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gave Beasley the election at a special
pesti cide permits - part of t he
tallies to 144 for Halscott. meeting at 5:30 p.m. today and
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide
The straw ba llot questions, Beasley will rece ive his oath of
and Rodenticide Act
will
see king the people's advi ce on a office and officially assume his
change in the city's form of new responsibilities at the July
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politicians at his Altamonte
office,
Concerning the 9:30 a.m.
public hearing at Altamonte
City Hall Monday, Kelly says
there are two issues vital to
Florida farmers, growers,

One is federal regulations
which require ranchers and
farmers usi ng insecticides and
pesticides to be tested and
certified by the U.S. governmont before such products are
used.
The second, he said, Involves
the U.S. Army Corps of
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ranchers and landowners that
will soon be considered by the
U.S. Congress.

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hand shaking tour of the
courthouse In Sanford.
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fifth Congressional District
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his whirlwind tour from
Washington where Congress is
tin recess in preparation for a
public hearing scheduled
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said she confronts Right to Life Doyle says all facts and debate
among
clergy,
procedures by county school
The fact is we protect the However, the board did adopt
Layer recommended to the advocates whenever and statistics can easily be businessmen and females
officials, two agencies — School Board that Bowe rs be wherever she can,
second
party, the unborn child, Layer's recommendation last
documented,
almost every coun try in the
Central Florida Birth Contr(A allowed to "weed out any
Societyhas
to protect its unborn Wednesday to first screen the
In a report issued to the
Some slides, Mrs. Doyle says, world.
babies."
Service and Right to Life — will material d ee med unsui ta ble," School Board, Ms. Martin are "offe nsive," but "they're
material before it gets into the
be allowed to introduce Also,
classroom.
Layer
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"Right to Life suggested
Both organizations have
programs into .,eminole County prsentat1ons be made by the presentation "ugly and gory" shown children
in driver safety of women is their big sought permission to introduce
Chairman Bud Feather inschools,
school system's guidance and said much of the literature education courses."
concern, but the fact is that if literature iio the county's structed Layer to "send a
School Supt. I3wl Layer says personnel.
presented is a
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(13) Modern Home
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(24) Villa Alegre
(35) Lost In Space
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(24) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show
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(13) Peter Loves
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(35) Cartoons
(44) Addams Family
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Showdown

(24) Sesame Street
(35) 700 Club
(44) Father Knows
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10:30 (2, I) Wheel Of
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(6) Gambit
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2,11) High Rollers
(6) Now You See It
(9) Split Second

%That are our rnajoroIlcornpanies doing and ,ha(will
they do to help ease the energy crisis' What 1, needed in
the tans of a ft. ral ci" ''s poll." "ri' ard P Hardin ef
the Mobil Oil Company gives his siews in an in-depth
intersieta in Sunday's edition of The Herald.
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Mayor Ironi the current )ear's $51,741
Walter Sorenson gave the City plus $1,500 from federal
Council his budget message for revenue sharing, police R,515,
1976 last night. "Determine up from the current year's
what ls necessary as opposed to $25,601 plus $11,72 federal

Want to know how a paving project Is done" Read the
detailed account of the current rity-wide paving program
underwav In Sanford In the Seminole Magazine on Sun-

what we would like to have," revenue sharing; fire SM,486,
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A principal's salary is because of still unknown
Hughes said he had asked for
low and predicted the board requests, but Harris says a 13 expenses from next year's "negative approach on prin- determined by
the number of budget conditions, the corn- a pay raise for assistant
would look favorably on the per cent cut .s needed to bring school budgets.
cipals' salaries."
teachers he supervises For mittee, under pressure from principals in a recommendation
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that portion of the budget Into
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line with last year's 17.1 mIllion
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system's assistant personnel salary to start at a
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teachers the principal super. $18,096, while a principal who pay hike.
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elementary school principals, in which Asst.
School Supt. by $1 million?" asked Don school
vises, regardless of the number supervises 100 teachers would
principals.
statewide salaries.
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WINTER SPRINGS- The municipalities - Winter Sanford City.Manager Warren Monday night objected to the with representatives of the city is opposed to such waste.
city, as yet, has not received a Springs In particular - must (Pete) Knowles are both of the Florida Department of Corn. local governments
indicated
Originally the cities and the
reply from Attorney General abide by the Seminole County opinion th,e new statewide act to munity Affairs announced plan the planning muncil would be county had agreed the
$10,000
Robert Shevin on a request by Planning Act of 1974 or the go Into effect July 1 has to allocate $10,000 in funding, the ideal third party to un- would be split up on the basis
of
the City Council for an opinion statewide planning act of 1975 repealed the local act spon- requested by the county and the dertake the study.
population among the various
on which planning law now or both.
sot-ed by the Seminole County cities, to the East Central
Dennis said the planning governing bodies with each
applies to Seniinole County
Confusion on the matter has Cormnission.
Florida Regional Planning group could administer the responsible for its own section
cities,
developed since the Legislature
The statewide law gives a Council for a study of goals and 110,000 fund and have actual of the overall study.
City Attorney Attorney just prior to its recent ad. 1979 deadline for completing objectives of the proposed work done by a consultant or
Dennis. in a letter to the
Newman Brock wrote to Shevin journament passed a statewide development plans. The local comprehensive plan.
could do the work itself.
planning council, said the
last week on City Council in-. planning act.
act has a 1977 deadline.
A letter from Jim Dennis of
City Councilman
John money split did not satisfy the
structions
to
determine
While the city Is awaiting the the Department of Community [)aniels called the plan a objective of a coordinated
State Rep. Robert Hattaway
whether
the
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accused the city of s1olttng
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city awarded 211 to one con
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stipulations agreed to by at
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The court case when filed
torneys for both parties in. tractor and did not give out City of Sanford known as was not on paving, but the thundi'rshis-wrrs. i4ain
The Child Evangelism Fellowship will be on hand at Saplord's volveti In the action and is contracts
consecutively Georgetown, will, to the degree charge was civil rights pruhahilit ) per cent during
GETTING READY
Independence Day celebration July 4. Representatives of the
covered by a copy of the court because of financing or it is engineertn.gly feasible, be dlscrmination on a very broad th at tt-rni,nns, 20 per ' -c-nt at
fellowship shown are from left, Ricky Patterson, Stacey Cimç
order, signed by U.S. District engineering. The contractor given first prior-.1y."
field on all city functions," night
hell, Mrs. Frank Frazier holding "Danny," Lordes Williamson Judge George C. Young, Middle then schedules his work on his
FOR THE FOURTH
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Using the same method as Altamonte Springs state
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Tools, Dogs, Clothes Stolen

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by smashing a bathroom
reported he discovered the
door.
window.
Deputy F. M. Stewart burglary at 3:30 a.m. wile
Johnson said Horn was ob.
reported $200 in jewelry was making a routine building
Sheriff's deputies last night served Inside the More eating
taken In a burglary at the 17 check.
arresteda Sanford man inside a two 25-cent "Mickey Cakes."
Candlewick Drive, Altamonte
Janice I. Mathes, Masts
burglarized grocery store In The deputy's report listed a
Springs, residence of Joseph Cove Apartments, reported a
Midway after responding to a vehicle used In the burglary as
Levy.
$150 citizens band radio was
a red, 104peed bicycle.
burglar alarm,
taken when an auto was
Booked at county jail on TL ..J4 bL.J
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burglarized police said today.
$5,000 bond on a charge of II IeI I F I VIJeU
Terry Lee Reynolds, 19, of
breaking and entering with
A Waco, Tex. man reported electronic "crack finders" Fairmont Ave., Sanford,
Sanford police today were Orlando, was booked at county
intent to commit a felony was that tools valued at $1,681 were were missing from his vehicle, reported a female German investigating an early morning Jail on 1,500 bond on charges of
James C. Horn, 18, Sipes Ave., stolen when his auto was
In other sberlfrs reports, Shepherd dog and six puppies, break-In at the New York Beer driving under the Influence and
Midway.
burglarized at a motel parking Patricia N. Maddox, of Fox. plus clothing, total value $720, Garden, W. 13th St. and Olive possession of a controlled
Deputy Frank Johnson Jr. lot near 14 west of Sanford.
croft Apartments, Winter Park, were taken In a burglary at his Ave., In which money was taken substance. Jail records In.
reported deputies responding to
Deputy David R. Smith said reported a $600 man's diamond residence. Deputies said neigh- from vending machines and dicated Reynolds was arrested
the burglar alarm found the Donald Fortenberry reported ring was taken from her bors reported seeing two $450 in beer and wine was by deputy David Duguld on
Eastaide Country Market, SR. four air drills, three air ham- residence,
Do'.'gles Avenue, Altamonte
persons enter the houze by a rexted missing.
46, Midway, had been entered mets, a sales kit and two
William W. Thomas, 300 window and Later leave by a
Patrolman Carey Herndon Springs, at 2:30 am.
By BOB WOYD
HeraldSiaff Writer

IN BRIEF
FBI Campus Disruption
Tactics Are Disclosed
WASHINGTON (AP) The FBI secretly tried to get
three teachers fired, distributed phony right-wing
newsletters on two college campuses, and wrote
anonymous letters to the parents of student antiwar activists during the I%Os, newly disclosed FBI documents
show.
Those activities were part of the agency's coimterintelligence operation against the New Left. The FBI
says the operation, dubbed (XIINTELPRO, began May 9,
1938, and ended AprU 23, 1971.
The 256 pages of documents were the latest COIN.
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secretary of the Political Rights Defense Fund, which is
providing legal assistance for the Socialist Workers suit.

Robberi Jail Term Red'u' ced'T* 30 Years

WASHINGTON (AP) An alleged plot to kill Cuban
Premier Fidel Castro in the early 1960s was the only Instance in which the Senate intelligence committee has
found evidence of collusion between the CIA and the
underworld, according to Sen. John G. Tower.
Tower, a Republican from Texas, commented Tuesday
after three hours of cloned-door testimony by underworld
'igure John Rseth about his role in the alleged pict
which authoritative sources have described as an aborted
attempt to poison Castro.
Today, the committee was scheduled to bear from
William K. Harvey, a former CIA official who also has
been linked to Castro assassination plans.
Committee Chairman Frank Church, 1)-Idaho, said
Tuesday that Rseth's account of the alleged plot against
Ca 'S life did not differ substantially from the various
press reports of the scheme. Rosaelll "filled us In with
much greater detail and a much more complete understanding of the exact nature of the relationship
(between the CIA and the underworld) and the chronology
of events," Church said.
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The ruling has statewide possible, Pelley said, that the cipals may organize units appeal to PERC.
organization of public employes
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implications In that whatever board could file a suit against separate from teachers for
Last month, Pelley flew to which seeks to bargain with
The Public Employees PERC tells Pelley will apply to the commission should the purposes
of
collective Tallahassee to assess the effect their employer.
Relations Commission (PERC) all school systems In Florida, ruling go against the Seminole bargaining,
of the resignation of PERC's
is expected to decide Saturday
Though Pelley's final hearing
Seminole officials
notably County irluest.
In Seminole, the Seminole first chairman, Charles
whether principals
and school board member Allan
Pelley says he's looking for a Education Association (SEA) Freeman. Initially, Pelley has been postponed several
asslst.antprincipals lnSeminole Keetti— became alarmed when favorable ruling because represents the
county's feared Freeman's stepping times, he says he's confident
County are "managerial" or they found out PERC would principals there have always estimated 1,400 teachers,
down would delay his request. the commission will hear him
not, a school official said today, allow principals and their been considered a part of the librarians and counselors.
out this time.
But a second commission
Harry Pelley, the board's assistants the right to form "management team." He also Principals may not join
that chairman was soon appointed,
As far as results are conp chief negotiator, said he will units and
bargain for wages
noted that principals hire and organization, PERC says.
and business got under way as corned, Pelley said only that
journey lo Miami to appear for just like teachers,
fire and make budgets, two
Pelley said principals here usual,
"I'm hoping to get a ruling."
a second time before the
The alarm was sounded and things done almost exclusively have indicated no desire to
PERC Is the state agency Other counties with similar
commission in an effort to win school officials considered a by management.
form any type of organization charged with setting up requests before the commission
agreement that principals and suit against the commission,
However, PERC officials in for collective bargaining guidelines for collective withdrew their petitions to wait
their
assistants
are but decided instead to await a Tallahassee told The Herald purposes. That's another bargaining In Florida for and see what happens to the
"managerial."
ruling on Pelley's plea. It's still that the law stipulates prin- argument he's using in his teachers' unions and any Seminole County request.
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6trawn noted that with the 3.} riduced to one year.
—Henry Preston Oglesby Sr.,
Davis told the court, before a
Sinolt Golf Course, E. E.
Strawn has reduced a life years sentence Corey will
A circuit court jury found Williamson Road. Layton told PSI and custody were ordered, 45, High Banks Marina,
sentence given a convicted possibly be eligible for parole in Rocky Ray Darnell, 20, of the court he was drunk and was that he broke Into a dry DeBary, accused of grand
robber to 30 years In prison a year Instead of the longer Sanford, guilty of the Lake trying to steal "some beer,"
cleaning establishment at4l8S. larceny In the theft of catfish.
after telling the defendant he time he would have been Mary robbery and he was
Wayne Eugene Foy, 24, 401
Judge Johnson ordered a pro- Sanford Ave., Sanford, Nov. 23,
"wanted him to live with It (life required to serve on the Life sentenced to 30 years in prison, sentence investigation (PSI) 1974 with an unidentified man to Myrtle St., Lake Mary,
term) for a while."
sentence. But the court warned
A 17-year-old Juvenile also for Layton. Maximum sentence steal clothing and money.
carrying a concealed firearm.
Judge Strawn had Marion Corey "unless there's a tur- pleaded guilty In the case In on the plea is one year in Jail.
The dude ran and I got
Lee Corey Jr., 23, of Sanford, naround in your life you'll end Juvenile court.
Sylvester
Davis,
17-year-old
caught
In the building when the
returned from the state prison up in prison again, maybe for
Elvis Howard Webster, 27, of
system yesterday for the brief life."
Columbus, Ga., pleaded guilty Midway Juvenile transferred police came," Davis said.
hearing reducing his sentence.
Corey pleaded guilty April 11 to attempted accessory after from Juvenile to circuit court
Davis faces a maximum five
trial as
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adult on a
"When I sentenced you to life to the Feb. 24 holdup In which the fact of robbery in the holdupfor
breaking
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with year prison sentence on the (Figh t Cancer
( May 21) I believed you needed $66 was taken from a Lake and was sentenced to six
with a checkup
a guilty plea.
to
commit
the burden of a life sentence to Mary drive-in grocery store, months in county Jail after Intent
and a Check
misdemeanor and escape
Other defendants scheduled
live with for a while to help
Strawn later told the Herald testifying in Darriell's trial.
to the for trial this week before Judge
effect a turnaround In y
that he'd used the "shock efIn othe r circuit court actions charges, pleaded guilty
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life," Judge Strawn told Corey. fect" sentencing technique before Circuit Judge Clarence
Corey shook his head once before in Brevard County Johnson Jr:
CANCER
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William Bradly Fuhrman,
negatively, indicating he had when be felt a defendant needed
Lawrence Layton, 19, the stale dropped the escape 41, of 911 Ballard St., Altamonte
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nothing to say, when Judge actual time in prison to see the Lockhart, pleaded guilty to count and agreed not to Springs, attempted breaking
Strawn amended the life sen. error of his ways. In that case a attempted grand Larceny in the prosecute Davis for several and entering with intent to
tence to 30 years in prison,
man's three-year sentence was April 2 burglary of a building at other burglaries.
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yesterday initiated several measures to scrutinize utility
actions by the City of Casseiberry.
The BCC established a public hearing to consider
General Waterworks Utility's compliance with county
rules and regulations. The action comes in view of the fact
that the City of Casselberry has Initiated proceedings to
purchase the utility firm.
According to Director of County Environmental
Services Bill Dale, before the utility system can be purchased by the city, a public hearing on the transfer of
certificate must be held.
Also, the BCC instructed County Utility Attorney Ned
Woolfolk to file an injunction in circuit court to prevent
the city from purchasing the utility without complying
with county rules and regulations the public hearing.
Meanwhile, a law suit filed by Casselberry appealing
the county's $2.4 million bond validation for purchase of
two utility firms is expected to be decided upon next week
in the Florida Supreme Court, according to Attorney John
McDonough, handling the county's utility acquisitions.
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By BOB LLOYD
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IN BRIEF
Most Doctors To Pay More
Under Malpractice Plan
TALlAHASSEE (AP)
A state program for
medical malpractice Insurance will coat most doctors
more than the private plan that sparked a healthcare
crisis.
The Florida Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting
Association Board of Governors approved at Its
organizational meeting Tuesday the plan of operation for
the JUA. The' agency will begin operations July 1 to
provide coverage for doctors and hospitals.
The plan establishes rates up to $9,000 higher for doctors
to buy $100,000 coverage. That amount is required for
doctors to receive protection from the Patients Corn-

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comment Tuesday.
tut irisurare ('nmmis'foner Thomas It. Brown
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The JUA Is self-liquidating in three years but must be
able to pay claims for seven or eight years, he said.

Union Fight Expected'
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A "highly sophisticated
mudslinging campaign" can be expected this fall by
opponents of union representation for state university
teachers, union officials say.
Ken Megill, United Faculty of Florida bargaining
agent, said Charles Freeman, former Public Employes
Relations Commission (PERC) chairman, has been hired
by a group of faculty members to lead the opposition.
Freeman, who quit the state post in May, is a master
promnanagement organizer who has been effective In
keeping unions from being organized in other areas where
he's worked, said Dick Hixson, collective-bargaining
director for the Florida Education Association-United.
MeglU said he hopes for a vote this fall by faculty mem-bers on the three-part question of whether they should be
represented by the 1.1FF, the American Association of
University Professors, or should have no union at all.
UFF, which is an affiliate of the FEA-United, Is confident of winning that vote, Megill said, PERC Is still in
the process of determinating the size of the university
system group that will cast ballots,
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NEW YORK (AP)
Officials are investigating the
possibility that lightning struck a jetliner attempting to
land during an electrical storm, causing It to crash in
flames new a crowded highway. Authorities said 110
persons aboard the flight from New Orleans died.
Fourteen survivors were hospitalized.
Firemen said early today that 108 bodies had been found
in the marshy area at the edge of Kennedy International
Airport where the Eastern Airlines Boeing 77 plane,
nonstop flight 66 from New Orleans, crashed late Tuesday
afternoon. Two other persons died at a hospital.
There was still confusion today on the number of persons aboard the jet. A spokesman for the airline said there
were 116 passengers and 7 crew members, a total of 123.
But the hospital where two of the victims died said a
total of 16 persons had been admitted and the 14 were still
alive. Added to the 108 bodies counted by the firemen at
the crash scene, this would make a total of 124 aboard.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The right of professional
employes such as doctors, lawyers and nurses to form
bargaining units is being challenged by the state in a key
test of union jurisdiction.
Asst. State Personnel Director Mies Dean said Tuesday
that there should be one bargalnkg unit for all
professional employes "because of the number of different contracts we would have to negotiate" If each
profession had Its own bargaining unit.
Ben Patterson of the Florida Nursing Association has
argued at a Public Employe Relations Commission
PERC i hearing that has been going on for two weeks that
the interests of a particular profession would be submerged In a single, statewide professional employe unit.
"Registered nurses are also concerned about female
Issues such as child care and maternity benefits," Patterson said. "They're concerned about many items that
men just don't seem to be too interested In. The majority
of professional employes are men and these Issues would
be submerged If they were lumped with other professional
employes."

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Tent City Closing Down
AGANA, Guam (AP) -,,Tent City," the first home on
American territory for more than 90,000 Vietnamese refugees, Is bëng pulled down.
The temporary shelter's last 3,300 residents were
moved to permanent buildings elsewhere on the Pacific
Island after a tropical downpour drenched the camp on
Tuesday.
There are still more than 15,000 refugees on Guam, including 1,00 who have asked to return to their homeland.
Fearing Tent City would be flattened by a typhoon,
officials became anxious to shut down the camp when the
storm season began in May. After Tuesday's rain, the last
residents of Tent City were moved out.
Seabees began folding 50,000 cots and d1mantllng 3,)0
tents today. A Navy spokesman said It will take about a
week to dismantle the compouM

Early Gurney Advice Told
Edward Gurney was told in July
TAMPA (APt
1973 by a close political friend who had spent four days investigating allegations of illegal fund-raising to seek legal
advice, according to testimony at the former senator's
bribery conspiracy trial.
Texas newspaper publisher James Allison, an unindicted co-conspirator and close Gurney ally, wrapped up
two days as a defense witness Tuesday in the trial of
Gurney and three others.
Allison told the jury that Gurney hired him to go to
Florida in July 1973 and conduct an inhouse investigation
of fund raising, but Gurney never revealed what he knew.
Allison, now a publisher of newspapers in Midland and
Plain view, Tex., said he spent about four days on his
Florida investigation, then reported back advising
Gurney to seek legal advice.
Allison said he asked an attorney If he had any responsibility regarding Information on criminality and was told
that he did. The witness testified that the lawyer said if
Gurney didn't go to the Justice Department, then Allison
should.
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CAMP PENL'JfON, Caif. (AP)
Hn:nei'ck a
worried about isivs arcl parents kit
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2,0(Y) , ,,; ith Vietuiriiese ithn e.si:apd to 1u United States
ing 11 teturri to the'. tni'iland and an un
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certia fate.
The çccsçec; Iat .gne rtsa'i be killed by the new
(cnwuiist tsut.' of their ! aiieland was mentioned
qiutay by some of the prospective repatriates, but most
generally avoided the subject.
"I like it here, but my family Li net here," said Ding
Van Ngau, a 30-year-old American talned pilot In the
South Vietnamese Air Force until he fled the Communist
takeover in South Vietnam. He adds, "if I talk too much, I
will die when I go back to Saigon."
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HOLLYWOOD (AP)
It may take the type of
herbi cide once used in the Vietnam War to rid South
Florida of an invader that officials say Is squeezing out
other plants and torturing people prone to hay fever.
The invader is the hardy melaleuca tree, whose pollenfilled year-round blooms made it attractive as an ornament during the early 1900.
Now the tree grows wild and so stubbornly that officials
at a workshop here Tuesday said it may take potent
herbicides, outlawed for war use when suspected of
causing birth defects, to stop it.
"We may want to ask for some special kind of permission to use defoliants like those used in Vietnam," said
Willizn Maier, state game commission biologist. "We are
pretty certain that something like 2, 4, 5-T would be effective against melaleucas."
Officials said the melaleuca must be stopped because it
uses so much water it can literally dry up wetland areas it
invades.
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Sanford, today said he was connection with Yell ow Pages ment was a "referral LiII' to a III., not-for-profit corporation.
readying an appeal of his advertisements in the 1973-74 larger ad for his American
Fulenwider said the current
conviction yesterday by a Sanford telephone directory, School of Mentavivoiogy as president of the corporation,
crtt court ju'y on i misxj"- bt' .JclFe Jnp'71 ooered a 'hoiwash'
Sticltv Maxwpil, su'd th p.
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trra::iuit-:l Parker, o llo dgrec were for corresPsychological Practices Act. the felony charge before the acted as his own counsel In the pondence courses and that the
Parker had indicated he case went to the jury for trial, "a very intelligent man" 'college" is now operated out of
would appeal even before the deliberation,
and a "sharp cookie" but said it Maxwell's home In Nebraska.
jury returned the guilty verdict
Judge Johnson said the state is the duty of the law "to ferret Fulenwider testified that Maxyesterday afternoon after had failed to present enough out quacks and charlatans who well, "who remembers Merle
deliberating 45 minutes at the evidence that the felony count hold themselves out to the E. Parker," said that he too got
end of the one-day trial before should go to the jury. There was public as what they're not."
his diploma from the same
Circuit Court Judge Clarence T. no testimony of first-hand
"This case is about the school.
Johnson Jr.
knowledge by witnesses that misuse of advertising media in
There was testimony that the
Judge Johnson allowed Parker had ever practiced as a representing Parker 'in yellow Yellow Pages ads in question
Parker to remain free on $,000 psychologist in Seminole and white' as something he were renewals of the same ads
bond pending completion of a County, according to the judge Isn't," he said,
published In the 1972-73 Sanford
court-ordered pre-sentence
Assistant State Attorney Bill
Heffernan referred to "mail- telephone directory.
investigation (PSI).
Heffernan,
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closing order universities" as "garParker, who had earlier In
Parker faces a maximum 60- arguments to the jury on the bage." 'A l(-cent stamp and thk trial Indicated he would
day jail sentence on the second- misdemeanor count, told the you're a doctor," he said,
testify for the defense along
degree misdemeanor count, jury that the case was
Chief State Atty. investigator with two Casselberry houseJudge John.on indicated he "technical in nature" and Jack R. Fulenwider testified in wives, decided when the state
wants the PSI to determine If "clearly depicts white collar the trial that he traced Parker's rested Its case that he too would
the offense is one in which crime." He said Parker had degrees as "Doctor of rest without
presenting
probation could be granted.
"held himself out as a Psychology in Metaphysics" testimony.

Lightning May Have Hit Jet

The City Council will hold a
A work
LAKE MARY
session has r.een scheduled by special meeting at 7:30 pin.
the City Council for 710 tonight Thursday at city hail to take
at city hail with mu'ners of the action on the results of tonight's
volunteer fire deaient and work session, to colder a
fire commlssiociei:i 'rn a budget message from Mayor
rcpoeed mutual aid a'wntnt Walter Sorenson for fIscal year
with the Seminole Couy fire 1971 and to consider appokft
a pollee àadeL
department.
County Commission Cr.
man Sid VIhien Jr. and Qx%%qy,
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Fire Protection Admlnlstr&amp;.'.r
Published Da i ly ar4 Svndy,
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Former Priest Marries
MIAMI
Former Biscayne College president
.ionn MetAxinell, a itornan Catholic puest for nearly 40
years, has been relieved of his vows so he may marry a
socially prominent Miami %onian.
Ellen Knight Whiteside, part owner of Biscayne Kennel
Club, said Tuesday that she and McDonnell will be wed
Thursday in Rome's St. Sussanah Church.
McDonnell, 57, and Mrs. Whiteside, 64, new to Rom p
earlier this month to present his application for dispensation to the Vatican's Office of the Congregation.
"The matter was considered by all the proper
authurltles, right up to the pope," she said in a telephone
interview. "There were no shortcuts of any kind. We went
through every chanre! that was required.
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"Anything that I am today, Iowe to my mom."
Those were the words Doug Marlette used when
told he had been named among the top 10 editorial
cartoonists in the nation today.
Marlette, who Is only 25 years of age and already
a veteran cartoonist, feels deeply about Us mother,
Billie, of 704 West 4th St., Sanford, and the part she
played in helping him attain success In a difficult
field.
While attending grade school at Durham, N. C.,
Doug was encouraged by his teacher and his mother
to draw because he had a natural flair for it.
He continued with his art through his secondary
education days in Laurel, Miss., and right on
through to Seminole Junior College and Florida
State University.
While attending SJC here, he put in many hours
working for The Herald and later hooked on with the
Orlando Sentinel-Star, where he understudied
Ral ph Dunagin, creator of "Dunagin's People."
Pursuing his career even further, Doug later
worked at the St. Petersburg Thnes and In 1972 he
took over the post of editorial cartoonist at the
Charlotte, N. C., Observer where he succeeded
Pulitzer Prize winner Eugene Payne.
Earlier this month, he became syndicated by

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Role
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Should Be Settled
President Ford is hoping to breathe some life
into the U.S. foreign aid program in the coming
year after the bruising it took in congressional
appropriations for the current year. His budget
requests in. various categories of economic and
development aid add up to $4.4 billion, which is
IIIUIV III eepuig iui Inc ievei ui those programs
before Congress slashed them recently by nearly 40
per cent.
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survived for 27 ve ars
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L.S foreign policy in spite of
frequent controversy over its effectiveness. The
subject promises to be just as controversial in the
year ahead, if for no other reason than the fact the
United States of America is in a deep recession and
there is the prospect of a federal budget deficit that
will run to at least $60 billion and could reach $100
billion.
Moreover, there are changes taking place in
the world that is the beneficiary of U S. aid. Some
of the historic recipients of that aid — West Germany, Saudi Arabia and Iran, for instance can
now be considered rich in their own right. Others
such as South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos have
gone into the Communist camp. Still others, like
Portugal, stand at the brink.
National interests and priorities are shifting
everywhere. Europe is assertive and competitive.
In the Middle East the Soviet influence ebbs and
flows. Communist China is showing a benevolent
face in Asia. The Russians apparently are
preparing for a summer of detente. In Latin
America it is becoming harder to find a friendly
junta.
Foreign aid is surely involved in the effort to
sort out our new role in the world. As Mr. Ford has
declared, the size and direction of our aid
programs must reflect "both current realities and
continuing uncertainties."
The aftermath of the Vietnam war even finds
the North Vietnamese arguing that the United
States of America is obligated to send them
reconstruction aid under a 1973 truce agreement
which they themselves never honored. Their threat
to refuse to help trace missing Americans in
Vietnam if the aid is not forthcoming is both cruel
and illogical.
The uncertainties have been felt by congress.
The spirit of bipartisanship which guided U.S.
foreign policy since the late 1940s is being severely
tested. Congress interfered mischievously with the
administration's efforts to influence Turkey in its
dispute with Greece. Seventy-six senators signed a
declaration favoring Israel, which undercut Mr.
Ford's bargaining power on the eve of his meeting
with the president of Egypt.
Clearly it is time for a frank public reappraisal
of our foreign commitments, and it is also clear
that only the President can assert foreign policy
leadership because of the diverse nature of
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King Features of New York and recently attended a
convention at San Diego, Calif., where was received
the tribute of being named one of the country's top
10 editorial cartoonists.
"What makes Marlette tick" the King Feature
Syndicate brochure asks.
"He's a product of the '6 — one of the Kids
come of age. He's been influenced not by
politicians, but by Kurt Vonnegut, Bob Dylan,
Martin Luther King, the Beatles and the New
Testament."
Much of his work has been distributed to 250
college newspapers through the College Press
Service as his biting cartoons have special appeal
for the young.
Subject matter means little to Doug as he deals
with inflation, unemployment, crimo, energy
shortages and "the Jittery International situation,"
as described by King Features.
C. A. McKnight, editor of the Charlotte Observer, says, 'Doug Marlette came to the Observer
in January, 1972, with limited experience and
unlimited prcmise. In the three succeeding years,
his knowledge of issues, draftsmanship, use of
humor, caricaturing and his highly pusonal style
have continued to improve.

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Among the questions to be settled is the role of
foreign aid in this time of change. There is nothing
in recent events to suggest that foreign aid should
be abandoned. Despite occasional follies of
maladministration, the aid program has been a
useful tool of foreign policy since World War II. As
an honest, if sometimes misguided, effort to construct a better world, it needs only to be redirected.

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Arab gunners in Lebanon exchanged fire today with
Israeli army patrol across the border, the Israeli military
and said. No Israeli casualties were reported.
A communique said the Arabs fired bazookas and small
arms at th e patrol in the vicinity of Zarit, a kibbutz about
11 miles east of the Mediterranean on the Lebanese
border. The Israelis returned the fire.
The border Has been relatively quiet since June 15-16,
when an Arab terrorist attack on the Kfar Vuval kibbutz
was followed by Israeli air raids into southern Lebanon
and Lebanese firing at settlements along the frontier.

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Nations with 10 per cent of the world's
population that produce 5 per cent of Its goods
have a voting majority In the General Assembly.
The "Third World" can and does push through
the assembly any measure it wants, even if in.
violation of the charter, as was the case in the
last session when it suspended South Africa, a
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New Downtown

automobiles and pedestrians,
All of these methods require extensive
The conditions of our downtown business planning and participation of local and county
dIstrict are not unique to the city of Sanford. government officials. The success core revolves
M downtown areas of older cities after around certain basic steps which are conduci ve
flmching WAY 100 per cent development, have to recovery of the downtown Pxea arxi include
a tendency to decline or deteriorate. These metro government, tax equalization with
a)ndltlons are brought about by several cir. provisions for enfnrcement, an efficient Irancizmnst.ances. Some of these considerations are sporta ti on system and the reestablishment or
eslate and absentee ow nershi p, income factors, revitalil.atlonofclose-in residential areas Sound
I operty taxes, the local economic picture and like a big job? It is!
the ready convenient access to these pla ces of
There are those who say "we aren't ready
islness.
yet"
and that more time Is needed. Each
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Merely beautifying and face li fting will not their own good reason, however. I say that even
so Ire our problems, also we Just 'can't cover as we Live in the era of the spray can, we
them up with Paint. Mr. (Jeno) Paulucci as an can't have instant everything. There are stW
sentee owner and successful buslnes&amp;naj, has many projects that require long careful planhad exposure In the areas we are confronted ning.
wi(K He is correct In urging our do wntown
Let's join with the many others and urge our
bu inCa owners to meet and
grips with downtown business leaders to sit down and at
se problems.
least get started on these plans that will take
There have been many efforts made to much time, money and effort to implement.
re vitalize other central business districts, Some
Sanford is my ado pted hometown. My
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zoning requirements; ne grouping of "same Please don't let it continue to detffiorate.
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No one can deny that food prices have gone
up. They have — by about 64 per cent between ti
1953 and 1973. But during the same period, wages
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increased more than 142 per cent.
Moreover, Americans are spending a smaller
percentage of their incomes on food than they did
a couple of decades ago. In 1953, food took about
22 per cent of disposable Income. In 1973, it was
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down to 16 per cent, and the Department of
Commerceestlmatesitwasl6.lper cent in l 974,
despite the fact that the consumer price index —
the cost of everything -rose nearly 12 per cent.
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According to a report by The Coderence
Board, a New York based economic rerearch
organization, total consumer spending 'after
inflation is subtracted) rose $350 billion, or 7 per
cent, In the United States between
And while 9 per cent that Increased spending
went for food, this compares with 14.5 per cent
more spent on luxuries and 15 per cent more
spent on automobiles.
Nevertheless, everyone thinks food prices are
too high and that somebody is get ting rich
because of it.
Well, it's not the farmer, according to one
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years, it Is still low, says F. I. Wooten, ice
president of Kaiser Agricultural Chemicals.
In 1971, median income for all U.S. families
was $10,285, he says, but for farm families (and
98 per cent of all farms are family operations) it
was $5,712. In 1973, farmers earned approximately $3,300 per person, but national per
capita income was $5 0 .
Then where is the food do llar going?
The farmer receives less than half the money
spent for food, says Wooten. In IM, he got 46 per
cent of each food dollar; in 1974, 42 per cent. All
indications are that it will be even less this year.
The remainder goes for transportation,
processing and retailing.
America's fartners remain the world's most
productive, feeding more than a quarter of
earth's population. They have played a Large
part In improving the nation's balance of
payments situation and are co nsta ntly working
to achieve greater efficiency.

Ano ther example of the federal government's
right ha nd working at cross purposes to its left is
the case of the surplus whale oil.
According to Rep. Charles A. Mosher, R-Ohio
the go vernment is paying $38,500 a year to store
mnlllionsofpoundsofwhaleojl It was put into the
national strategic stockpile — some of it as long
as Z years ago — because it was an ingredient of
lubricants used by heavy industry.

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Allen Coleman
Barbara A. Dench
Bernard Eisenberg
Mollie B. Eplin
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Apryl N. Scott
Thelma T. Steele
Shirley Ann Wright
Edwar d Thurau, DeRary
Ruth 1.. Fellabaum, Deltona
Ca therine E. Golhick, Deltona
Thelma I. Mills, Deltona
Daniel L Peters, Del tona
Donna S. Dun-ant, Geneva
Dosha Salyer, Geneva
Herbert G. Behrens, Lake
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Wayne M. Hamm, Orange
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Thm, prcjct as previou5ly the East Central Florida
'ihe Planning and Zoning
development project was acceptance is granted to approved called
RegionalPl.anning Council for a Board, alter a public hearing
selected by the city's Bicenten- builder-contractor AgarJu- 1,000 units to be built on the "Development of Regional last week, recommended denial
WINTER SPRINGS — The nial Committee with the full ergensen.
Impact" (DRD review and of the variances in the alllarge-parcel of property.
City Council Monday night un- blessing of the governing body.
The city hail staff and the fire
If Western Land plans to approval,
residential area.
animously approved a resoluThe city project has also been department occupied the develop the property under
In other business, the
— Authorized George Wool to
tion seeking funding from the approved by the Seminole building early in January, but PUD now, it must submit a new Council:
work 12 hours weekly fogging
state's Bicentennial Commis- County Bicentennial Commit- have been plagued with minor plan.
Accepted the resignation of for mosquitos In the city areas.
sion for a new community tee and Included In its lists of flaws In the facility including
The original plan submitted Dave Moreland from the
Voted to split the city's 1976
center-park project and pledg.. approved local projects drainage problems in the side. by Western Land Planning Co. planning and zoning board.
membership dues to the East
ing matching money from city designated to be completed walk-driveway areas,
for the tract called for nearly
— Set a public hearing for Central Florida Regional
coffers,
during the nation's 200th birthThe Council agreed to stick 1,500 housing units, a mixture of 7:30 p.m., July 21 on the Planning Council Into two equal
The resolution asks the state day year.
with it previous decision single homes and apartments. requests of the Seminole payments of $500 each, the first
organization to allocate $19,875
In another matter concerning denying a time extension to
This plan, however, was with- Baptist Church and the to be paid now and the second
for the city's Bicentennial year buildings, the Council placed on Westem Land Planning Co. for drawn when it was noted by the Jehovah's Witnesses for instalment at the beginning of
permanent project and promise next week's agenda lists Its planned unit development City Council more than a year variances to permit con- the new year.
an identical sum will be set prepared by Building Official (PUD), Crooked Creek, in the ago that *project of that scope, struction of a church and a
aside by the city from its Ray Bradshaw and the fire de- Moss Road area behind In accordance with state law, Kingdom Hall on adjacent
Cool Yourself
building fund account.
partment of corrections Hacienda Village.
would have to be submitted to parcels off Moss Road,
Quietly With Carrier
B DONNA LSiE
Herald Staff Writer

One major critic
— the
Concerning the report's criti- according to Layer. The ft, with the organization.
need to desegregate Midway cisrn of the ratio of black to the Seminole Education AssociThe chief spokesman for the
Elementary School -"can't be white educators, Layer said ation (SEA) already has group is Mrs. Audrey Bolger, a
of Sanford, Inc.
solved now," according to school officials again will need received formal recognition bus driver,
Ph, 322-8321
Layer.
"time" to get the ratio in line, from the board.
Also on tonight's agenda is a
100
N. Maple Ave.
Layer said Seminole officials
Also, Layer says Stenstrom
Layer said the'Bus Drivers scheduled report on Woodlands
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Association, which claims 135 Elementary School.
daughters, Mrs. William T. Eastern Star, Rachel Chapter system's ratio of black to other criticisms mentioned in to recruit qualified black members,
seeking
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(Carolyn) Cassidy Jr., of 308.
white educators,
the report which also gave the educators. Layer says the recognition from the board and
Sanford and Mrs. Billy Joe
School Supt. Bud Layer said school board permission to $7,800 starting salary Just from the Public Employes ReSurvivors include her
TI-i 200
(Brenda) Clay of Sorrento, four husband, Raymond Morris of today that board attorney Doug convert Rosenwald Elementary doesn't attract black ed ucators lations Commission (PERC),
sisters, Mrs. R.O. Craven of Casselberry, one son, Carl A. Stenstrom will reply to the Ju.s. Into a school for the specially to Seminole. The reason Is the state agency set up to
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Franklin, Ga., Mrs. Ted Morris, Warren, Ohio; her tice Department criticisms. handicapped.
blacks armed 'ith college monitor collective bargaining
Electronic
Guerdes and Mrs. Donald mother, Mrs. Emma McDonald
degrees can secure be tter across Florida.
Calculator
Farlow, both of Cold Spr ings, of Warren, Ohio; brother,
paying jobs In the private
Layer said the board "might
N.Y., and Mrs. John Hill of William H. McDonald of
sector, officials say.
, delay" recognizing the bus
Pensacola, two brothers, Frank Milwaukee, Wise., two sisters,
Also at tonight's 6 o'clock drivers until certification Li
Adams of Wellesley, Mass., and Mrs. A.C. Thomas and Mrs.
meeting at Altamonte City Hall, forthcoming from PERC, but
Wendall Adams of Stanford, Mildred Strickland, bo th of
a
second bargaining unit will other than that he said he
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the board for recognition, doesn't foresee any "troubles"
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an1 new rvfrt a'th. s,t'-'.' ..-e's and
Grainkow Funeral Home in children.
infl' 2
Seminole Singles, 7:30-10
Seminole Singles, 7:30 p.m.,
charge of arrangements.
Fairchild Funeral home,
Just 5'..' s 2 1 i'. Or"'s ftcr 9 volt
a
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Orlando, in charge of P*m., Stepping Stones Center, Stepping Stones Center, across
bit'e'y Coy '19 95 pis '1 53 for ba'y.
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across from Sunland Esta tes
from Sunland Estates on 17-92.
arrangements.
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Sale," charity event, 10 a.m., to
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Society Auction, First
Caroline Catlin Howard,
6 p.m., Blair McGarvey,
The Seminole County Grand go before the jury this of.
CLAIR,
MRS. MAMIE MAPP—
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FederalSavings&amp;LoanAssoc.,
80, of Rt. I, Sanford, died
Funeral Services for Mrs
coordinator.
Jury was meeting again today ternoon.
2424 Edgewater Drive, Orlando.
Th ursday. A na ti ve of North
Mami e Mapp Blair. 55.
State Atty. Abbott Herring
Car Wash, U.S. Bank, San- as a Lengthy investigation conWacassa Trail. Sorreetto. who
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has
tinued
Into
th
e
county
Jail
fire
said the jury's probe of the
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Grace
Plaza,
sponsored
Tuesj,,, will be held at 11
ford
JUNE 26
1951 from Sweet Springs adiCd
m , Friday at the craveside in
that
killed
10
I
inmates
and
a
fatal
fire
could
extend
for
- SISTERS Inc., luncheon at United Methodist Youth, 10
W.Va. She was a Presbyterian.
thr Oak Hll Cemetery, P4ewnan,
jailer June 9.
several
more
weeks.
The
a.m.-5
p.m.
Cavalier Restaurant, noon.
Ga The family req,ests that
.
She is sur vi ved by a brother,
However, observers noted Jurors, in their third week of the
fb0',er s please be omitted and
JULY 14
John E. Catlin Sr., of
thoSe wi thin may make con
probe, have been meeting
Child Evangelism Fellowship this morning that the jury na
JUNE 29
Yankeetown ,
Fla.,
two
Seminole County
tributiOnS to
day
camp
for
ages
4-12,
Lake
be
considering
other
matteni
as
usually
two days a week.
i
Fr. Lyons Council K of C,
Chapter d It* American Cancer
~,
nephews, Frank S. Catlin of
well.
The
The
speculation
stemittd
grand
Jury was in session
Society Gramkow Funeral
corporate communion at JessUp Park, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Shalljnar, Fla., and Col, John
from
the
fact
that
several
law
yesterday
and
heard, repor-Home in charge of local
Nativity Church, Lake Mary, No fee, bring sack lunch.
E. Catlin Jr., of Falls Church,
arrangements
Mock.
enforcement
officers
tedb'
from
not
known
several
witnesses
in
followed by breakfast at the Child Evangelism office
Va., three grandnieces and
to be connected to the fire probe the Jail fire probe including
HOWARD, MRS CAROLINE
day-Wednesday to register.
clubhouse.
'
t i 31 ftee grand nephews.
CATLIN — Mrs Caroline Catlin
were seen apparently waiting to flerring's chief investigator
U1
Howard. 50. ol Pt 1, Sanford,
The family requests in lieu of
a
go before the Jurors.
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died Thursday A n.'tiveof North
flowe rs contributions be made
Public
Sources
Safety
also
reported
that
Administrator
Orolina, she came i') Sanf or d "
to the Good Samaritan Home,
fire investigators from several Gary Kaiser and at least one
1951 from Sweet Springs, W Va
Llts)OSItlOfl will be at a later
She was a Preby?er an
agencies probing the jail fire former inmate of the county
5'e 5 survived by a bralhtr,
da te. Gramkow Funeral Home
apparentIv were also waiting to jail.

nobody in the go vernment wants the whale oil
any longer. But they can't dispose of it because
that would be In violation of the Endangered
Speci es Act.

For the sake of detente, Secre tary of State
'Ang, the General Services Administra tion has is
a private conversation and we don't want The responses were similar
Henry Kissinger is helping the Soviets establishIlled ar, environmental impact statement cal-ling to go into it." Our sources, in fact, are whcliy (lub, Play Le
In rnation from
le a Dial-A-Date
their embassy on high ground, which will give
S
k ratifica ti on "in the spirit of detente." Failure familiar with the
incident and we have conInternational.
- them a better vantage point for electronic to approve the proposal, says the GSA, could fidence they
gave us an accurate report.
espionage.
The most candid of the operators was Hal
"create an international situation."
O'Brien,
At the same Lime, the Sovi ets have offered the
Not only have the Soviets provided the U.S.
Sex has become ibooming backdoor business "outcall" who runs Selectra Mate and other
U ni ted States an em bassy site in a low area embassy with a low-level location, but they have
services from a suite high over
In Washington. A silkstocking call girl service,
Washington's
famous Dupont Circle. He gives
along the Moscow River near the present U.S.
objected to every construct ion plan the United for example, pro vi des thapely "masseuse
he
s"
for
clients
chancery. "It's Just a little further down the
sUrnlsary
of Washing
States has subnttted. The latest set of plans, diplomats, di gnitaries and visiting businessmen
law on t
sub ject, wi th a specific rning that intercourse
slope," said a sour ce,
according to sources wi th direct knowledge of seeking 175 thri lls,
with the "masseuse" is i criminal offense.
The two nations agreed to exc ha nge new
the situation, weresent back with a list of 27
Th girls can be ordered to specification
itot he adds meaningfully that his girls "are,
chanceries over six years ago, but they have
objections.
telephone from dial-a-da te outfi ts, w hi ch adbeen bicke ri ng ever since over sites and plans.
over
and we don't control t he ir acts," lie has
Rep. Wayne hays, D.-OhIo, who oversees the vertlse in the yellow pages. "Let your fingers do never21,
known
The Russians, wi th American concurrence, State Department budget, has held up appr oval t
one of than to bring charges
he street-walking" might be th eir motto,
agai
ns
li
t
a
c
ent.
ha ve aettiedonau. crewoodçd site on Mount of UflWvict
he
em b&amp;ssYUnWU
the nitedSta
They off er
Alto, one of the highest pot'dz in Washington. is permitted to go ahead wi th its construction. Washington's finest m servi ce at some of
One
tactic
used by the masseuses,
hotels. The girls will accept acknowl
ed
g
ed
They plan to erect a five-building complex,
As a result, Soviet Ambassador Anatoly payment in cash, travelers checks or, if th
O'Brien, was to strip for action at
e the same time they refused to submit4
which 'gould resnwe a walled fortress
,,-e- -.$ •k •.•.. Y5.e
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sometimes by 'll.!chnically,
Vrom this prominent perch, according to our
this protects them from pi-osec'jtion
ment and notified Assista nt Secre tary Arthur tiankAmtricard.
fo soliciting. Th
sources, the Soviets scill get better results with
Hartman that the Kremlin hed dropped all obe ensujn sexual act then:
One of our reporters, posing as a potentia
l becomes rape, but
th eir soph is ticated electronic monitoring
jections to he U.S. construction pla ns.
the "victims" never file.'
client, was quoted rates f rom $2C for a simple
complainti.
eqdpfnent. This is used to tevesdrep on long$
The United States couid even use "black manage to $75 for a more titillatirig experience.
distance te1eph,ne calls which, for the most part,
Other
Wmhington
prostitutes
ope
bricks," said the frustrated Dobrynin.
:
The massage promoters were careful not to&amp;Uer
luxury apartments. They also
are transmitted by microwave,
cater t the ci ty's;
Foothote: A State Department spokesman outright intercourse. But the inuendo was clear
di gnItari, wth price scales running as high asl
Kissinger has strongly urged approval of the
said the Soviets had not ralse'l "objections" but that sex was the real service for sale.
8200
a night,
new Soviet embassy, altho ugh he has full
had merely offered reco.ntiendations.
The mode of sex, said a man at Grecian Dia l.
Washi ngton police are too lxisv natrnllini, thø
knowledge that it will give the USSR a superior
Another svokesman in Iiartman'r, cifk said tIir A.Mstuwø
,, -sit rn,,,,. UP LU WV
• —,
streets
to keep a 'atch on philandering
list en ing post to the one that the Soviets are
un
acco t of the conversation with )olryoln was ma.cseuse." At Di versified Outside Calls, a
in hotels
- and apartments Even if t
permitting the U ni ted Sta tes to build in Moscow,
"inaccurate and i ncomplete," But he refused to woman answerl"ig suggested "if
he girls are arrested,:
you
talk
to
the
the police have found it
Reportedl y wider Sta te Department prod- explain the alleged inaccuracies, claiming it masseuse," he "might"
difficult to get con-:
agree to intercourse,
ons.

1EVELYNLMORRIS

t5i,centennial Park Frolect FUnds bought

Mrs. Mamie Mapp Blair, 55, ' Mrs. Evelyn M. Morris,63, of
of Wacassa Trail, Sorrento, 239
Sunnytown
Road,
died Tuesday morniag at Casselberry, died Thesday, in
By ED PRICK
Sem1nole M,
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morial Hospital. Winter Park. She was a
HemId Staff Writer
She *of as a na t1w of Ga)rgia and member of Good Shepherd
had lived In Soui'r'to for the Episcopal Church of Maitland.
School officials tonight will
past 21 years, moving there
She was past president of the discuss a U.S. Justice Departfrom Miami, She was a Baptist. Casselberry Woman's Club and ment report which raps, among

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The British government denied a report in the Londoa
Daily Mail that it had put foui Royal Air Force transports
on round-the -clock alert to evacua te Britons from Ugrrx1a
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The Ugandan government
char ged today that two British warships have arrived in
Mombasa, Kenya's Indian Ocean port, with troops to
rescue a British teacher sentenced to die for describing
Ugandan President Idi Amin as a village tyrant.
The charge, attributed to a Ugandan military
spokesman, was broadcast by government radio In
Kampala, the Ugandan capital.
A source at the British High Commission in Naitobi
repeated earlier denials that Britain is planning military
action against Uganda or has any forces in Kenya. He said
British frig'ites patrolling the east African coast to enforce economic sanctions against Rhodesia refuel in
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UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AP) — The United
Nations Charter Is 30 years old tomorrow and the
anniversary finds the membership, swollen to
thrice its original size, toying with a potential
self-destruct mechanism.
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Many residents of the glass house on New
York's East River have been throwing stones;
recklessly, say some Westerners. Conceivably
such activities could start the organization on the
sort of path to oblivion taken In the 1930s by the
League of Nations.
A charter, supposedly supreme law for all, was
signed June 26, 1945, by 51 nations still reeling
from World War II. Among the stated purposes
were these: to shield successive generations
from war; to reaffirm faith in freedom, human
rights and the dignity of person; to promote
social progress. Article VI provided that a
member continually violating the charter should
be expelled.
Today, a United Nations bursting with 138
members, many of them mlcrostates with less
population than a good-size American city,
remains far short of the ideals enunciated In the
charter, and indeed, if Article VI were enforced,
considerably more than half the members would
have to be tossed out.
The United Nations is not what It was meant to
be any more than was the League, perhaps
because dreams Mdom come tnt. The euphoria
that had much of humanity talking in terms of
brotherhood alter the big war long ago faded.
Three perilous decades have passed without
another world war. The balance of nuclear terror
may have played the key role in that. Still, the
United Nations has demonstrated it Is eminently
useful. Even now, the physical presence of U.N.
soldiers as buffers In the Middle East is a
measure of assurance against sudden and tinmense world crisis.
Butt
b much on the deWtside, jncudj
the fact of the United Nations' division into blocs,
blocs within blocs and overlapping blocs. A
majority, about 75 nations, likes to consider Itself
"non-aligned" with either the Soviet or the
Western camp, and thus a "Third World." In
reality, there are live or six worlds, often at a
variety of cross purposes. There are an African
group of 42 nations, an Arab bloc of 20, an Asian
bloc, a Latin bloc, a Soviet bloc and a Western

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The action followed the public departments.
appears that you are not ac- Granvllle Alley, the two unions (Vihlen) on a -day-to-day"
Herald Stall Writer
hearings, when Vihlen was
In a June 13 memo to Vihlen, complishing
responsibility which have approached the basis. "Alley need.' somebody
Seminole County Corn- absent from the commission Kimbrough states "there ap. of the chairman," the memo county, and the citizens, and he can get In touch with,"
missioner John Kimbrough was chambers and Hattaway was pears to be no leadership or states.
Vihien said.
employes.
appointed last night as corn- acting as vice-chairman, action coming from you
Vihlen responded to the
Hattaway says that the
Hattaway said that the choice
mission liaison for the county's Commissioner Dick Williams relative to the union activities 'charges saying that a corn- for liaison commissioner was resfx)nsibUlty of coordinating
union matters, removing the made the motion to appoint or the labor attorney's efforts." munication breakdown had between Kimbrough or Harry such county matters as union
responsibility from Chairman Kimbrough, and Kimbrough
The memo continued: "My occurred between Kimbrough Kwiatkowskl because they both dealings always becomes the
Sid Vihlen Jr.
seconded the motion. Corn- understanding of the chair- and himself and that Kim- have more than half of their chairman's responsibility,
The recommendation to missioner Harry Kwiatkowski man's responsibility is to brough had not done his four year terms remaining on unless a commissioner is apappoint Kimbrough, made by was on vacation,
represent the board on this "homework" on the matter, the board. He said he chose po inted to handle the matters.
Commissioner Mike Hattaway,
Hattaway, who suggested the subject and actively coordinate Vihlen said that "everything Li Kimbrough
The county has been apinstead
of
comes one week after a charge need for a single commissioner and keep a handle on the on schedule."
Kwia tkowsk i because proached by the teamsters and
by Kimbrough that Vihien had to act as liaison two weeks ago, direction the attorney and the
In Hattaway's recom- Kwiatkowski is still in the carpenters unions Interested in
failed to initiate leadership on said it is normal procedure to county is taking.
mendatlon of Klmbrough, he "learning process" on the unionizing county employes.
union matters. But, Hattaway appoint a liaison commissioner
"Due to the fact that all I said that the liaison corr- board. Kimbrough is serving The board has passed a
says the recommendation did to handle major county mat- have seen from your office are missioner will be responsible to his second term on the board, resolution stating the cornnot stem from Kiinbrough's ters. He says the same method memorandums
with
in. coordinate county etforts with
Vthlen said that Alley, of mission Is opposed to any
charges.
is followed with various county formation from the attorney it the retained labor attorney, Tampa, is in touch with him unionization of employes.

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Uganda Claims British
Warships Plan Rescue

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After a meeting with EgyptLin President Anwar Sadat in
Salzburg, Austria, President Ford promised f urther "consultations that I trust will lead to the overall objective I seek of a
pe rmanent peace.
."
The Egyptian lea der conceded the difficulties in the
agonizing search for a peace agreement, not the least of which is
the uncertain role of Palestinian refugee grou ps, in declaring
that "the peace process will bea long one."

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Resumption of traffic through the Suez Canal was sch,-Juled
mon ths ago at the height of uneasiness over a possi ble Middle
East blowup that could trigger a third world war
But the recent pomp and ceremony that a ccompa ni ed the
first ships to sail along the waterway in eight years took on an
unexpec ted symbolism, coinciding as the obser vance did wi th
the renewed optimism over containment of strained Arab-

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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"Now at 25 he Is one of the most effective U.S.
political cartoonists, frequently controversial but
always read, with a special appeal to the young
readers."
Other accolades have been heaped upon him. Of
Doug's work, Joe H. Stroud, editor of the Detroit
Free Press, said, "He is, I believe, one of the
more'talented young cartoonists to come alono In
recent years. his cartoons have added pungency to
the pages of the Charlotte Observer and I am sure
he will be a refreshing addition to many editorial
pages across the country."
And, when it comes to passing out praise, Mrs.
Marle tte says of her son: "What more can I ask for
than a sop who appreciates what you've tried to do
to hrlp him? lie's a good son and I'm awfully proud
of him,"
So is his brother Chris and sister Marianne.
And so are all those in Sanford area who knew
Doug Marlette when he was a teenaged youngster
running around The Herald newsroom learning
what it's all about to grow up in a newspaper atmosphere.
Kudos to Doug and we wish him the very best
with his syndicated editcrlal cartoons.
-Bill Currie

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Jean S. Adams
Anne J. Burkhead
Beulah Childs
Bernard Eisenberg
Clyde To. Ellison
Eugene Gilmartin
Terry Hart
Frank I. Jones
Patricia Lang
Jame.i M. Lee
Vicki I. Peake
Reathel I. Williams
Edna Reilly, Deflary
Frances M. Ring, DeBary
Daniel L. Peters, Deltona
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Janet M. Miller , Deltona
Marguerite Miller, Deltom
Eugene O'Day, Deltona
Phillip Plnuto, Deltona
Cader G. hart, Geneva
Dorothy I. Blankenship,
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ca mpus, thus combatting mounting opposition
fro", some sludent and faculty elewts.

available student building fee revenue but future fee collections.
would offer limited benefits to students.
Students pay $2.45 per credit hour in building

do further damage to the quality of education in
the state university system."

House Speaker Donald Tucker, D- lees.
Tallahassee, has proposed that Florida , Florida
Unit ed Faculty of Florida President Sam

But the Council of State University Presidents

A01 ard the University of Florida use most or Andrews charged in a letter to Regents Chair-

unanimously endorsed the building plan at its
meeting Tuesday. Charles Perry, Florida
International University president, said 'we
ought to move forward post haste."

all of their share of the funds, a bout $28 million, man Marshall Criser It is "inconceivable
t he
and ot he r fund! raised by local officials to build regents would consider using the $25 million
civic centers in Tallahasseee and Gainesville. surplus in student fees on nonessential conihe proposed Tallahassee center could cost $25 struction at the same time it Is raising tuition,

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vacant for three or ',ur weeks duced spending plans, but in.

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repeal of the bill sponsor
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Grant said he wanted Council solve Sgt. Woodward of any tib)e to public opinion, the reto know Owt the overpayments blame died for lack of a siecond. port said.

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adding, p.m.. July 14.
ID-Allatnonte Srpings lo said 10 Gerard
days ago the Florida I,eague of -TallahRssee strikes again."
Instructed City Clerk

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and pervasive In Its scope than
Its Proper interpretation would
allow."

Florida Chairman J.R. Grant said the made by the city for cwtomers'
sesslo,i of the
begisliture, did not repeal the city may have to raise its an- checks returned for insLifficient
hloorv!ybill, City Attorney Ned nexation fees to cover the ad- fu nds a nd a $15 Is te cha rge will
be collected.
Juliaa Jr., told City Council ditional costs.
-You ar- stuck with it,"
A public hearing on t1lie or-

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a written report made by City Tallahassee are those of Henni
However, more than 64 per
Bookkeeper F Use 011.iff and Sgt gan and Cit) Clerk Onnie Sho- cent agreed that the sunshine
Woodward that a breakdown in mate, Connell declared
law has made the actions of

By IXsNNA E.FrES
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property or
to taxation
vPntNnth Juoicial Circuit of the
therein, and All O'hers having
or State Of Florida. and Abbott M
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issuance Of

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DIVISION OF BOND FINANCE. 81faChed a copy of The Complaint
e, has been fur
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL nishe
d to Harry Morrison, Stale
Attorney for the Second judicial
C' cu" Of the State of Florida,
Plaintiff. James
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SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF

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Statuts. ToWit Section $65.09
Florida Statutes 1CS7

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current Interpretation of the law.

boys on the road that they had ments either granting the addi-

pontrai circulation published In

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been paid too much."
tional, but unearned, money or heved the diccussion of long
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fie
first
said
there
was
no
way
on those sent to TaUahassee. range goals and planniM has
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of establishing blame and cited The names on the reports to been Made mcre difficult.

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In accordance owith the
Provisions of the Fictitious Name

SL B. D Simpson
Publish: June Is, 2i. J uly 2, 9. it7s

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granted poUce officers from Sgt. Woodward was not to
-Nearly 59 per cent said the
state revenue sharing funds, blamie and that her signature law has made the resoludon of
said it was not the "fault of the was not on any of the docu. controversies more difficult.

fictitious name
ao SIMPSON Shall not be lets than twenty (70)
REALTY and that I ntend to
daysprtortotheoat,satfo,th,u;d
register said name with the Clerk of heVtng herein in newspapers of

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for electricity today is less than it was back in the 20's.

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restrict their answers to the one
and only situation permissible

Sit
Nearly 70 per cent
ward.
Director Thomas Hennigan),
agreed that the 1 has
Grant , in his first public but that the fault was In Sgt. a
knowledge
report on the audit ordered in Woodward's bookkeeping.
,
M arch of the incentive pay
Connell insisted, however,

revenues consittl(tr; of charges and
fees to be recewic from the use of
the Pollution cco,wo Project to be
constructed trorr fp a Proceeds of the
Bonds,

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LONGWOOD - City Council were much Wger than in- law when questioned about spe~
Chairman J. R. Grant and dicated in the 0Ufff-Woodward cifics, Ow report sa,id.
Councilman Gerard Connell report.
-More than 64 per cent
clashed Monday night as blame
Grant saild it is usually the ftught discussions of issues
for the pohce Incentive pay case that blame is laid on the has been dampened by open
$ mixup was laid
Grant at Ule one in charge who has left (in meetings.

ad once each week for tmrte
(3) consecutive week%, commencing
Seminole County, ;:iorida undef the with the first publication. *hicm

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feet of Police Sgt. Betty Wood. this case ex-Public

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Brings Council Clash

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ONE REASON WHY WE FILL

28, 1975

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members thought

we"the Sfa%, Agencies and the City

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John
Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Publish: June It, is. 2s. Jul y 2. 191s

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than three.
But actually, the amount we all pay per kilowatt hour

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lation of more than 10,000 and
in-depth Interviews with officials in 20 cities. Nearly 40 per
cent of the council members re-

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of Indian
and the undersigned as Sheriff at
Project will be rep tsbIe from the
Seminolecounty, Florida. II
11:00 ArM, on the 3rd day of July, revenues of the ptx iti,Nn control
A.D, 197S. offer for sate and sen to Project to be con%tructo fro.,n the
Proceeds of the Bonds.
the highest bidder. for Cash, subject
tIs of the
B
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(West) DoorFront
of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford, Ptfvdtd 10 complete the linan,.ing
and construction of a pollution
Florida, the above described pof control Projeci in the City of Plant
Wnal Property
CITY In Hillthofough County pur
That Sold sale Is Wng mad@ to

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the eve of the final committee and out3ide parUes.

Project to

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heard from only a half dozen or making by prohibiting private "M
so federal agencies and now, on discussions be tween agencies

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to city council members In evcry Florida city with a popu.

Spending, Efficiency and Open committees
and federal
Government last month.
agencies to be open and further
"it seems a bit strange that increases
the
public's
during all this time we have knowledge of agency decision

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1972 and hearings were held on then set July 9 for the mark up when presented with a series of
it Last year. The bill was session,
hypothetical situtations to
reported favorably by the
Chiles' sunshine bill requires which the law mi ght apply, Less
Subcommittee on Federal meetings of congressional than 10 per cent were able to

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satisfy the terms of said Writ of want to a loan agreement with the
Ci ty of Plant Cit'i The B4fldS for tNI5
Execution

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homes today, there are ways to economize. Go to your

had but three different appliances: a toaster,' an electric
iron and perhaps a vacuum cleaner.

it doesn't

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member expressed concern
,WTo
Despite the fact that more
that federal agencies had not
Um 60 per cent of Uxe council
had sufficient time to reply. hearing, the night before Ute
members surveyed said they
The Justice Department, the bifl would have been reported to had been thoroughly briefed on
da y before the mark up session the floor, we have these federal provisions of the law, it is
0 had been scheduled, sent the agencies saying they have not "clearly confusing" to
w,ost of
committee a 31-page letter had sufficient Urne to Mly," them,
the report said.
expressing its concern. over Chiles said.
-Thie questionnaire reveals
various aspects of the
The committee agreed togive tistoniyone council member th
legislation.
all federal agencies another 10 is able to correctly give the
The sunshine bill was seven days to submit reactions
originally introduced in August to the proposed legislation and proper interpretation of the
law," the report said. "17hat Is,

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"There is a need to clarify the
meaning of the law to officials

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control Project in the city of
Altamonte Spring% in teminole
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to reply as to how the legislat.ion
would ffect
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in agreeing to the July 9 rn.ark

defendant medical Directiom Inc constructed from the proceeds of the
2111 Maitland Avenue. Suite 110,
11,420,1XIO of the proceeds of the
Altamonte Spr;mgr%. Florida
All properiy being stored at BOWS to be valWated will be ex
penJt1tofinanceendcontr,cta
Adams Transfer s, St
pollution control Project for the city
Sanford, Florida Additional in
of
a Shores in P;nellas County
formation ava la ble ,
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today the average home uses twice the electricity
just '10 years ago.

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"This time extension will give

nifvre and equipment Including Altamonte Spring% The Bond% for
desks and chairs. waste baskets, this Project will be repayable from
filing cabinets and typewrit er, taken the revenues to be received I rom the

because of the intemational fuel crisis and inflation.
So, if your bill is higher, one reason is that you're
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Property being located in Seminole
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International Business Machines
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aforesaid Writ of Execution was constructed from the proceeds of flit
delivered 10 Me as Sheriff of Bonds
$1,U0.000 of The pfoc"Vs of Ilw
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the Seal of the County Court of pended to finance and cofulrvcl a
Orange County. Florida. upon a final pollution control project in Broward
judgment rendered in the aforesaid County pursuant to a loan
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"government in the sunshine," of Florida Law School reported
It was the first In-depth study
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By: Mary Ann Godell
Deputy Clerk
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Marshal In a newspaper of general General Services of the Stait of
circulation In Seminole County, Florida, are to be designated, dated,
Florida. once a week for six (6) inderiomin3ilonof, and to maturtas
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Members of city councils say,
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You. and each of you, and the
defendant. Johnnie Lewis Jones is
lists by Friday.
through the State

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The increases do not violate cause of loser state revenue
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the TEREST IN PROPERTY TO BE
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North 10881 of the East 210- of SW t~ AFFFCTED BY THEISSUANCE
of NE ' o Section S,Townsfflp
E REVENUE BONDS
South, Range 31 East. Subject to IS DESCRIBED HEREIN, AND ALL

projects such as unions, theaters and
auditoriutns and that mass seating centers were

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The legislature figures thi.5
This was just the tN[v of in- Lcr,noiny doesn't (mre itself ineansanaverage 5.25 per cent
liea&amp;s were told that We mone'y crease that the lieutenant gov- right quickly could subject increase, but it only provided
pinch next year may leave ernor sought to prevent in a themselves to an awfully tough money during '-'A- -, s-75 fiscal
them unable to pay the raises, March 7 letter, said William, situation," Williams said
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and adjudication of this suit as
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Johnnie Lewis Jones hmd been compi3int I iied in the
ings, 7.5 per cent for those million less than Its $13
milhon served with process in the State of cause should not be granted and the
above satisfactory and 10 per appropriation this year, he Florida but Only to the extent revenue bonds and proceedings

(i5c!!! yezr, he said.

Itsial limb b) granting merit at a cost of $3,000 a month are
"An, agencies not able to op..
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ORDER FOR SERVICE By
SEVERAL
The UFF asked
time at the Regents July 7 PUBLICATION
On VT anon and FLORIDA, AND THE
meeting in Jacksonville to "argue against plans affidavit of plaintiff In the atx,ve 'TAXPAYERS ,
CITIZENS
ent it led cause by Kendell W. Wherry OWNERS r AND
to spend $50 million for civic centers and 5J)f
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fanl(s), Johnnie Lewis Jones and PROPERTY OR SUBJECT TO
But York said that possible uses of the buil&amp;g Martha Lee Jones, his wife, and 10 TAXATION THEREIN, AND ALL
funds were widely misunderstood. He said the enforce anen upon real property
HERS HAVING OR CLAIMING

creases now will have their creases of 5 per cent for emmaximum effect in the 1975-76 plo}cs wi th satisfactory rat

thers n)av be climbinIZI Out Or? a crpa,"4t nvPrsv1ir - t ar, twr ornt

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voluntarily appeared herein, and Thirteenth, Seventeenth and
that personal service upon him is not Eighteenth Judicial circuits of
Pracilcal because his residence and Florida, are hereb
whereabouts are unknown. it is app#3r before this Court In the
ORDERED that Johnnie Lewis chambers of the undersigned cir.
County
Jones appear
plea d to the corn cuit judge at the Leon Flo
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from a $25 million surplus in student fees paid

A key point of contention is the plan to con- into two existing bond construction programs
struct civic centers that would consume half the and by floating a $25 million bond issue based on

program Tuesd.ay. accusing the Board of
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DEAR ABBY: I can't believe agonizing as too little. The
thai I am actually writing a trade you offer Isn't possible,
Dear Abby letter, but I need to bats competent plastic surgeon
know how to solve a thorny could whittle down your
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Shyly, the girls explained they could makesimilar flowers
frnmsilkandothermatej
Both girls were college freshmen in Saigon, studying for
degrees In commerce and business administration. They
hope to continue these studies next year.
Nug) en's wife, meanwhile, brought in a sampler of
exquisite embroidery. She would be willing to decorate
table napkins and other Items with her me handiwork
she could ne an ouflet, Ngun
A un1ersity graduate with a B A Degree in English
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to the fact that he imd his
family cannot step immediately into the kind of jobs and
lifestyle to which they were accustomed in their
homeland. "it will take us a year before we car, rebuild
our hves,"hesaJd 'Aftertivit,we will have some rnorey,
I hope to have a better job and my children car. con~in
their education."
his family is adapting well to hic in America. It iad
always been his dream that his sons, at least, could study
in America some day. And the whole family is diligently
tutelage,
eluding the youngest daughter, Hong-An, 12, and
Ngu) en's attractive wife.
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Army, for seven years an employe of an
American company In Saigon, and then for two years, a
iorker at the U S Embassy, Ngu)en is convinced that
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contribution to American society, not make a burden."
With this attitude spurring them on, the Nguyen family
is determir"y going about the business of finding jobs
for all its memberc and working diligently at those Jobs
"We'll accept any work until we are on our feet again and
can find more suitable employment," said head of the
seenembe family
Vietnamese refugees, Nguyen
Tan Phuoc, in his excellent English
Seated in the sparsely furnished yet Immaculately
clean living room of his Country Club Manor apartment
off 25th Street in Sanford, the former ftwisportation ofFicer for the U,S. Embassy in Saigon related with pride
the various Jobs at which he and his children were
working to help make the family self-supporting. '
1~e work at the bank (Flag,ship U. S. Bank) in the
e v ening, me and the (our older children," said Nguyen.
"It's only cleaning work , dusting and polishing, but it's a
start
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is doing well, according to his employer, and learning
English rapidly. He plans to study mechanical
engineering in college once the family is better
established.
The second son of the family, Si, who is a 16-year-old
ninth grader, helps swell the family's meagre savings by
doing maintenance work about the apartment complex
and swimming pool
Suminornng Ins two oldest daughters, Cam Nhung, 20,
and Thu-Thu , 19, the father bid them fetch examples of
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sewing more exciting than it Choose rich velvets, daniasks
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1415 West 7th St Sanford Scott Sr Oviedo, and Mr. and
announces the engagement o Mrs Willie le Allen, Sanford
her daughter, Cliinita Henese Her (lance, horn in Thomas
Allen, to Pfc. Charles Reynolds, County, Georgia, is the grandLucille Reynolds son of Albert Reynolds Sr.,
son of
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Prcuesspectators at the rrharaaoIJUer. Betty Ford
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The Oriental look is the single
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Anniversary Celebration Committee which held a special
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DEAR JUST: Don't wise uz
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DEAR ABBY My parents
freeloader. No one can take got divorced when I was 12. I
advantage of you without your lived with m mother un
cooperation.
went away to college. After
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'Grapenuts" wrote, "My my own apartment. I am now
mother said that for her 40th
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whether he nmy "Visit" for a found them to be charming, wedding to remember, and so guest. A church wedding need
few days Then he moves in and intelligent and good company does David With my mother °°
stays a week or longer if he can
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Ling the slaying of a

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burglaries in the county and wagon loaded with burglary

duty near the St. Johns River, has up evidence of a second niij,
in the air, holstered his service been assigned to of
Investigators today said the
suspect by a sheriff's deputy to that a search for a possible loot and fled on foot Into a revolver and chased Bouey on pending completion of In. been halted and that no
the Seminole County Grand second suspect has been halted, swampy area adjacent to a foot into the area of head-high veatigatlons into the shooting. evidence has been found to station wagon abandoned by
A spokesman for State Atty. Jury.
Clifford Charles Bouey. 29 of house west of Sanford where a weeds on the edge of the
Investigators today said a substantiate a theory of a Bouey turned out to have been
Abbott Herring said today that
Meanwhile,
loaned to him by an Altamonte
sheriff's Altamonte Sprlr1gs, was shot burglary had been reported in swamp. Polk said Stallworth search for a possible second second suspect.
Herring is reviewing in. detectives said today the slain and killed Monday afternoon by progress.
A search of the area with Springs man who was i
shot the suspect after he lunged man Involved ln the burglary at
vestlgative reports before suspect has been linked to at Deputy Luke Stallworth after
Sheriff John Polk said at the officer with a tree limb, the Robert C. Dorn residence on police dogs following the Georgia at the time of the Dorn
making a decision on presen. least two other daytime Boucy abandoned a station Stallworth fired a warning shot
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NEW YORK (AP)
Wendell Ladner, basketball's biggest
little kid, a dynamo who attracted and loved attention, Is
presumed dead in an Eastern Airlines 727 crash that killed more
than 100 persons.
Ladner, a forward for the New York Nets, was returning from
a two-week visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ladner,
who raise cotton ir Necaise Crossing, Miss.
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tjoaidcd Flight 66 Tuesday ;'fternoori Two hours later t
"jetliner plurimeted to earth in a thunderstorm, sparing the lives
of just 14 passengers. Ladner was not among them.
In the inspection of the crash site, police found a body with
L.adncr's championship ring on it and Ladrier's Nets traveling

hag was discovered nearby. The bag bore the No. 4
number In his Ili years with the Nets.

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The city managet points out
that after the suit was filed, two
attorneys from New York, a
city planner and another man
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charge.
"It finally appeared that th.
city had actually made more
public improvements In the
black sectors in recent years
had been made in the white
sectcrs. The records bore out
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although there had been no
discrimination on the part of
the Defendants since the advent
of the first Civil Rights
decisions, it is in the best Interest of both Plaintiffs and
Defendants, and all citizens Of
the City of Sanford, to upgrade
the community through the

appropriate utilization of
Federal revenue sharing
funds."
Knowles concluded his report
by noting that Mayor Lee
Moore "was absolutely
correct" when he answered
DeLattibeaudiere during
Monday night's City Commission meeting.
"Since others may be faced
with questions concerning the
court order, I have prepared
this report for information
purx)ses," Knowles said.

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Ladner played his college ball at the University of Southern
MLssissippi and broke into the ABA with Memphis in the 1970-71
season, where he immediately was chosen to the Aliflookie and
All-Star teams. Over the next three years, he also played with
Carolina and Kentucky before coming to the Nets.

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Positive identification of the bodies by the New York Medical
Examiners office continued into the early morning hours.
'They called him "Wondrous Wendel," a 6-foot-5, 230-pound
forward who played basketball like a combination tractor-tor.
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guard John Roche. Also coming to New York was guard Mike
Gale.
"He was almost like a little boy in his excitement for life and
love of being a professional basketball player," said Kentucky

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assistant general manager David Vance after learning of the
crash.
"If he played for you, he was your favorite. If he played
against you, he was the biggest villain.
The midscason trade that brought Ladner to the Nets was a
surprise. The Nets had given up a starting guard for two reservc, though corL'ide'red top Irosrt'CN.
ot oIl if, it r'ai' start and, as NLL, l'r i dent Roy
Boe said, "he helped us to a title two years ago." But last year
was a disappointment for the sometimes tempestuous forward
prone to fits of temper on the court but a gentleman off it.
Even before the year began, he was sidelined by a torn tendon
in his right leg. The twotime All-Star didn't get in the lineup until

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His opponent, Charlie Grimmett, jumped Into an early lead
as he busted Ross around the left eye. But "Mad Dog" kept
coming until he earned an eight-round decision.
The Perez-Battle fight was a rematch of an affair three
years ago.
In that bout, Perez had to get off the canvas to stop his
younger hard-punching foe. Tuesday's bout was almost a repeat
of their first encounter.
After a close free-swinging first round, Hattie took control
early in the second. Using his left jab and hook, Battle shook up
Perez several times.
Midway through the round, Rattle caught Perez high on the
head and sent the local fighter spinning to the canvas. Perez was
up in a flash,

ORLANDO - Victor "Taco" Perez, Joey Vincent and
Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross proved Tuesday night at the Orlando
Sports Stadium that they are not only top drawing cards, but
also great fighters.
The trio of Central Florida boxers headlined one of the imest
cards ever presented, before a near record-breaking crowd. All
three earned Impressive triumphs.
Perez, who is from Sanford, got off the canvas in the second
round of his brawl with John Wayne Hattie to stop the Eu.stis
lighter 52 seconds into the third stanza.
Vincent started slowly in the first round, but came on in the
second to beat a bigger and stronger Roy "Thunder" Thornton
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when the county leased the land
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develop, opera te and maintain
at its own cost and without
expense to Seminole County
both the park and the zoo."

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got back to his feet at the count of nine. Only the bell saved him
from going out in that round.
The one-minute rest period was of little help to Battle. Perez

went back to the attack at the beginning of round three.
Finally, an accumulation of bead and body shots sent Rattle
down for the fatal 10-count.
Vincent's KO was sensational.
Outweighed by more than 10 pounds, 150 to 161, Vincent
spent the first round feeling out and staying away from his wildswinging opponent.
Midway through the second, Vincent stepped in with a
picture-perfect straight right hand that caught Thornton. The
shot dropped Thornton flat on his back as he head bounced like a
basketball on the canvas.

Thornton managed to get back to his feet and tore into
Vincent with both hands. But the flashy Orlando fighter bided
his time while evading Thornton's powerful shots.
With 1:39 left In the round, Vincent caught Thornton again
and put him to sleep with a rapid left-right-left combination.
floss' win was revenge, for Grimmett is the only man to
defeat "Mad Dog."
Grimmett, a look-a-like of Muhammad All, danced around
Ross early while popping him with an assortment of punches.
In the middle of the third round, Ross began to bleed badly
from a large cut over his eye. It appeared the fight might be
halted because of the location of the laceration.
Undaunted, floss kept after his man, digging both hands to
the body. This tactic paid off in the later rounds, when Grimmett

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that's what I'm working for," he said quietly in near-perfect
English.
His best appeals to hundreds of Wimbledon's young girl

%%Wle Sweden's golden-haired Bjorn Borg, 19, still cap-

fans who encircled him when they had the chance, begging
for autographs. Some brought him presents which he
smilingly accepted.
Tuesday was not a happy day for the No.7 seed, former
Wimbledon champion Stan Smith of Sea Pines, N.C., who
suffered a shocking defeat at the hands of South African
Byron Bertram 61 6-2 6-1,
Bertram, who failed to qualify for Wimbledon a year ago
and then underwent major surgery on his arm, called it the
match of his life. He plays Andrew Pattison of Rhodesia in
the second round today.
The first three seeds in the women's singles all advanced to
the second round: Chris Evert, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
Martins Navratilova of 0echos1ovakia,nj Billie Jean King
of San Mateo, Calif.
Miss Evert, strong favorite to retain her 1974 title, plays
Elly Appell of the Netherlands today.
Other second-round matches In the men's singles Wednes-.
day: No.) seed Jimmy Connors vs. Vijay Amritraj of India;
Borg vs. Milan Holocek of Czechoslovakia, and Vilas vs. Ray
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In one year, he has emerged from the tennis netherworld,
winning the Grand Prix and Masters titles against the
world's best to arrive here seeded No.4.
On Tuesday he finished a rain-interrupted match against
New Zealand's Jeff Simpson to win 7-5, 64, 64 and advance
to the second round.
For Vilas, 22, there was no clowning on court or off.
Quiet and polite, Vilas is a lover of poetry, music and natore.
But on court he is a muscular left-bander, his long brown
hair pegged back by a broad blue headband. He believes in
practice and more practice, which accounts for the accuracy
of his ground strokes, forehands and topspin backhands.
"I'm working at adapting my game to grass For Wtnibledon," he said after practicing for the Simpson match.
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Connors, Ashe, Nastase?
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Heavyweight
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round of his title Fight against British challenger Joe Bugner
a carbon copy of their first fight in 1973 by cutting his lace.
"Most likely I'll cut [urn in the first round it's effective,
All told newsman Tuesday. "It worries a man to see himself
bleeding."
All opened a gash over Bugaer's left eye in the opemng
minutes of their non-title bout at Las Vegas on February 14,
1973. Eight stitches were eventually needed to close it.
"Joe Bugner's been cut once in his life once ... I mean
stitch cut, not scratch cut," said his manager-trainer, Andy
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the best fight or the most satisfying that Joe had, because he
couldn't do his things. If Joe had gone back to Britain having
been stopped in any of those 12 rounds, he'd have been
crucified. The thing then was to keep the fight going." Smith
said.
Despite a cut so deep, in the words of one ringwtse observer, "You could look down into it like the grand canyon,"

Bugner wa.s not bleeding when he answered the bell for the
second round.
The wound was not reopened and Bugner finished strongly.
Some speculated that if the match had gone 15 rounds .\h
iiug,.t have been defeated.

The speed with which Bugner was patched up surprised
All's handlers,
"I remember thinking at the time that the cat that did that
repair work would be a good guy to have around in a knife
light," said Drew "Bundini" Brown, one of All's cornermen.
"He's in a class by himself," agreed the champio't's
trainer, Angelo Dundee.
"He" is l.ondon-bo,-n Danny Holland, 64, rated by Uviry U.
be the best cut man in the business
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one minute to work on between rounds and he rlwa' ' r t
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Sanford 373 5700
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unlimit ed earning pot en tial For
per sonal interview phone 323 $4
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batis, water, garbage and yard
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SANFORD AUCTION, 3237)10

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Do to smoki dsrnage. rrer(iian(1se
25 to 53 pct. off Buttons &amp; Bows
Children's Store 76.10 Hiawatha
Ave., Sanford 3238120

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income as an AVON Represen.
i'i', bath, air, carpet $700 mo $34tative Call 6.41 30,9
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family room Beautiful shrubS arid
trees $
mo 1311272

We have listIngs. We hivi bu yerS
We need another real es tate
licensee to help us make sales
ForrfltGrne, Inc.
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"Buy Direr? From Boxc.ar"
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who is at greater risk of
DEAR READER
Many
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having
a heart at tack.
people have taken Coumadin or
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other anti-clotting medicines B.M.N.
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foods,
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blood clotting mechanism is
the condition? What is the
normal, you should have
meaning of B.U.N.?
problems wi th it.
DEAR READER The blood
The Lanoxin Is a purified
form of digitalis and is used to W1l rn tr ogen is abbreviated as
strengthen the heart muscle. RUN. When we eat more
Your doctor apparently thought protein than our body needs, the
O.CIW&amp;O, Up, Qow:), Of aiWUUY 1.11 the putle. Find nth
nitrogen-containing part is
you needed it to prevent het
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failure from the damage to your
FUNGICIDE SUGAR REFINING
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heart after your infarction,
GLASS
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MEDICINE
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WATER PURIFICATION
people in Western societies eat
FERTILIZERS MORTAR
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heart attack a nd
Tomorrow
Hound Dog.
do not. If you neei far more protein as adults than
they need.
doctor has prescribed it, you
Enjoy much larger "Seek &amp; Find" puzzles with over 50
When the kidneys are funcshould never, never, never stop
discos-cries per panel in an all-new series of 24-page booklets,
honing well, the excess urea Is
it withou t your doct or's advice,
To order volumes I. U and III, send $1 for each, making checks
easily,
That can lead to serious eliminated
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care of this newspaper.
problems and sudden heart

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chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinet s, as is Cash and carry.

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CASH
F or Your Junk Cars
3?) 1379

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

antique snooker table, 1600; 373
0857 or 641 6.16.0

1 BPS, 7 lutI baths, family r oom &amp;
den, plenty Stora ge, large lot,
377 40-17

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0.25 mg. daily? Why is it that
women are never mentioned

kitchen, formal dining room, end

37)3111

Mus tang Pellets, 17 pct., 1)75,
Other low price's Horse &amp; Rider
St or e. 2651 Sanf or d Ave

Used office furniture

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lots of wall paper, huge family

condition 117 W. Cute-man Circle

Bingo Sweet Feed, 13 pcf., $4

Pool tables: Pool r oo m going out of
business, must sell I prof es sional
tables, 1" slate, like- new. This
week only $500, list 51,200; 1

i ton, good

1966 Ford Pick up.

83.1 1067

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105 Sanora Ave 3721121
S Friday; I S Sat. &amp; Sun

bedroom, 2 Full baths, air and
heat, ww shag carpet, 19. eat in

RABBITS AlISlies

Fryer s and Breeders

60—OffIce Supplies

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Patio and lawn furniture at a good

Bennett Realty Inc.

lots of trees. P years old, 3

low

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Uses Of Lime

Oil Furnace and tank, used 3 mo.,
$5,000 BTU-1100. Days- 371 0730.
evening s- ais 0274

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black and while and read all over.

339-29)0

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Wednesday, Jun.

139,000
recreation r oom with wet bar;
NO CREDIT CHECx'
Convenient to stores, churches,
141,500
365 5)16
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ANTIQUES
major highways Trim) bedroom,
Let me MOW or TILL your lot an,jor
3 bemnnm. 1', ba th
orner lot
1' Da1FI5, Carpeted with central LONGWOOD 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
l Piece or Housefull
garden spot Floyd Freer,
flI.900. Exi%tiflq,%16,500,; pc?
Lawn Mowet We Sell The Best &amp;
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heat and air, %22,soo
cen heal &amp; air, carPeled, fenced, 2
CASH 3n 43n
372 S191
mfg. 373 8607.
CLASSIFIED AD
Service
The
Rest.
Western
Auto
car carport. FHA terms. $76900
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NATIONAL AU TO SALES
301 W tst'Sl
Last
Mr P 0 01 Sanford S acres • 3 bedroom. 2 bath mobile
Wanted to buy used office furniture,
830 5856
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
By owner, like new, 2 Bedrooms,
7600S.
FRENCH. SANFORD
Any
placed a classified ad to Sell hit
me. 177.500 Owner finance'.
Quantity,
Woaruff'tarcl.ntq
NOLL'S
STAN'S HWY 46 FLEA MARKET
Casselberry,
motorcycle He ran the ad only n
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Saturday &amp; Sunday
Acreage
The Herald The bike was Sold to a
Kish Real Estate
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For Your Junk
3729719
Cath for good used Furniture &amp; I
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REALTOR
64-Equipment for Rent
.nflQues STAN'S, 372 9119.
(7) S acre tracts, very low down
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ST.
JOHNS
REALTY
CO.
Exceptionally
wetl
tailored
wtite
2301 S. French Ave .32) 001t
payment, mobile home approved
Vt0z00 Theompletes?ory on ott
Whit would you like to sell?
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We have manio homes under $20.000,
Call Classified: 327 2611
lo
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For usCd furniture, appliances,
clown payments owner
__________ Seers Riding Mower, 6 HP, 25" Cut,
CA'ROLL'S FUPNITUPE
borhood I.arge corner lot, 1
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1966 Pontiac Tempef I dr Aist
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flu, 1 or lCt3l tems
't'd Pra'.i
3 bedroom 2 bath
C,(t'Iii'nt
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1200
323
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I old. tarce family room with
373
67 after 6
65-Pets.Supplies
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large lit almost 1
PAYTON REALTY
Lane
space
heater
with
tank,
I tttE MARKHAM 3 bedroom, 2
c NOPA
SANFORD
acre ldyllwiIde Section 373 9461.
1973 Toy ot a Corona Deluxe Station
76-Auto Parts
Peg, Real Estate Broker
complete GE Air conditioner.
bath. 511,000
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Ihit is our 15th year at Animal
wagon, air. I 5 pe , radio. tik
322 1301, 2640 H ia*aths Ave at 17 92
Electrician's Tools. 372 3IS),
Haven Groomin
SANDRA- I bedroom, 7 bath.
Kennels Thanks to you. our
Pr(orrgltoned Batteries, II? 95
The Herald's Dedication
327 1651 Dealer,
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range REEL'S BODY iiop.
MAIER FURNITURE
CuStomers. 372 5752
Issue for our new
LAKE MINNIE- I Bedrooms, I' z
SELL- TRADE
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tI Sanf or d Ave
family room, separate living &amp; Central Florida Zoo .
967 Pontiac, factory air, new tire's..
baths, fenced yard, air con
SANFORD- 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
372 S67i
dining rooms, )O'xlO' screened Publication date July 3.
Gef man Shepherd Puppies
good running Condition, SAOID 323
1
ditioned. utility shed, JUST
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porch, huge inside utility room, 2
1355
6 Wks Old-SAO
REDUCED to $75100 HURRY'
78-Wtorcycles
It
A to Zoo. The Herald's special
car garage, 7 i' yrs. old,
372-7G79
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REDUCED TO ORIGINAL COST
SANFORD 7 Bedroom home with
Shepherd, Collie Terrier, pups, 9
MotorcyCle Insurance
AM, AT, PS, PDB May need
Zoo. Z.on't miss it on July 3
Swim in community pooi Low,
den or 3rd bedroom. Vacant, move
wet-ItS. 2 female, 1 male 55 each.
REALTOR
BLAIR AGENCY
motor. 1.600. 373-3967.
tow clown
7571 Park Dr
372 2111
right in with good terms 5)7 900
'173 1766
7701 5 French Ave .371 0041
373 3166
Kitchen . Bathroom
REALTOR
AFTER tIPS
Cabinets,
1969 Chrysler Newport, Excel
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Sinks In%tallalion Female Shephefd Collie. i yr
Cond . Gold with Ivory Top, AC.
old,
Forrest
Greene,
Inc.
ajalable
Bud Cabell 3fl 1052
Stemper Realty
79-Trucks-Trailers
PS, PR. Automatic-614 3442
nee-dIs room to run Pay for bd 373
anytime
1561 Lee Road, Winter Park
32) 61) REALTORS 6-15 73)3
BALL R
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Choice Listings
'9 Ford 1 inn, steel stake bOdy with 1974 Dodge Van, automatic. PS, PB
MUL I IPLE LIST 'PIG REALTOR
REALTOR BROX ER
White German Shepherd Puppies.
factory air, faCtOry AM FM
11500 REBATE
lift gate, 11.300 Also '67 I ton stake
322 1991
19)95 French
51-Household Goods
IN
IPI ALL PRICE RANGES
full blooded, five weeks, wormed
stereo, cruise control 12.5..
NO QUALIFYING
body
with
lift
gate.
323
0690
After
322
373 1196,372 )914
USED CAMPING $17 W Is' St
372 it
New I All hnn',s ll
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UtP( I IN UtMAND SELL IT
Blond Mat- ogany full size bed, box
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mterest$79.RO0
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD. * Rent Purchase Plan *
springs &amp; mattress. Good ,-nn
cli ti0 160 3633192.
In Lake Mary
EXCELLENT- 2 BR. 1 bath, air.
Modern and tharp3becSroorn spilt
On Lake Mary
"
cond . home on large lot 572.200.
P. 11 baths. fenced yard, Double bed with oak bookcase,
t'
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
garage, Carpets . Stove and
he adboard &amp; frame, ches t &amp;
11.
Beautiful large home on Lake Mary,
IiJ
refrigerator. 5160 223 Mo. $31 $777.
dresti'r, 175 Alto Misc, items. 372120' on the beach. 3 screened iri SUNLANO- 3 BR,? bath, large den,
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
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CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR
fenced and POOL. 131,100
porches, large vera nd a, ov er
acre lot
.2j
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
HANDY man's best bet: 2 a. t
JOHNNY WALKER
Fight Cholesterol build up with
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TAFFER
ba th, frame home, $10,500
L ec ithin
REAL ESTATE INC.
Kelp Combination. Get
Reg Real Estate Broker
Norwalk Led Kelp caps at
GEPIEPAL CONTRACTOR
WITT REALTY
110E.3SthSt. 3726653
Fairway Plaza Pharmacy.
Air Conditioning
Hqme Improvements 1 Paint &amp; Body Work
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Thursday , Oregon Ave,
mile DELTONA- New Duplex. Furn or
north of SR 44, lust west of -unfurns Drapes. Water. Lawn
Care 373 III or 661 6316
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11-Itntructjoin
32-Houses Unfurnished
RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAC
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BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
2 Bedrooms, living, dining, kitchen,
Day &amp; Night Classes 3 Mi. N.
garage Sanfor d Ave. 1)4.3 mo
L ongwood. Junct. 17 97 &amp; It,
134 1649
32-2- 0756 or 32-2 1134.
2 Bedroom fenced yard
SlSOmo Adults preferred
,,
if) Wanted
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mi lligrams daily over a long
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1911 Hwy 17-2 Open Sat. &amp; Sun.9

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73' Crifchfletd Cruiser, 160 inboard
Outboard power. Ideal for family
camping, skIing, &amp; fishing 372
Slit or 377 0721

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urs; all ages. Swing Set Nurbath, large yard front and back,
wry, Fern Park, 13% lilt
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lOAcr.j_.. 7 bedrrr,. hO5,o Cake Commercial Zoned, 3 BR. garage, Buslneu Home,
zoned commercial.
Dupont near Deltona $37,gg
fireplace, porch, low down,
I lane highway. Great terms.
Daytona Bch, 257 3165
514.950 Acre Realty, REALTOR.
511.950. Acre Realty, REALTOR.
fl) 7750
32) 7130
OWNFt MOVING NOflH
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
Loch Arbor. lakefront.) BR, 3 baths,
Patio Houses
clan, heat air, garage. 149950
with 52.000 cash down.
COmpletely fenced 10*175' lot, 2
Acre Realty REALTOR. 3
Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath, includes
bedrm, furnished mobile tome
disposal and diwasheq, mem
BEST
bUY
A
YARDI
with ? added rooms. Cozy living a,
bership In Junior Olympic pool.
bargain price In residential sac Just listed 3 bedroom, 1 bath older
tenn is court S3l 500
Sanford home on double 171' deep
lion Call Shirley Hartman,
lot Block garage has lull bath,
Realtor.
dining room, pantry, hardwood I Bedrooms, 7 baths, large family
Hartman Realty, Inc
room, membership In recreational
floors 522.000 373 9410.
Casselberry
130 1666
facilities including pool and tennis
Larry Saxon, Realtor
courts $ 43. 500
Very Exclusive

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DIDDLE DAY CARE. 323 3690

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utilities turn summer rate sty-SO.
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Adults 32 726 eves I. e4k r's
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Close-In. 1 or 2 bedroom; upstairs.
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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED!
See to appreciate,
Rag.
Real Estate
Broker Sparkling
clean. 3 bedrooms, 7 bath,
lake
front
home. central heat and
3fl761)
air, trees, and Other citras,

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2 OR vacant, block, wall wall car
peting, fenced back, clean, close
In Consider renting Reasonably
Priced. $16.900

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1 7 Bedroom. Adults only
ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
right
person
lust
ftie
to
meet
yflu
3343 Park Drive. S70 up
NATIONAL SINGLES
for
CLUB OF AMERICA. Phone: 305 ___________________________
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3 rooms, bath, air, Sodulls. No pots.
273 2140
Cunity lepit 322 3249.
FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
I Bedroom. ear shopping, 7617
Elm, Sanford No pets. 339 6954.
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
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Can Help
I room furnished apartment; gas 1
Call1734517
wrier paid -'hild and pet OK; 533
Write P.O. Box )113
weekly or 1123 montnl,; lOt
Sanfcvd,Floiid3271l
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monthly paymPrils less
than rent. Go'-rrnment Subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to 5 U
you Qualify'
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
103W 1st St.
373 6061, 373 0517 Eves

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held a rebiddable heart suit. It
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Send S1 lot MCOBY MO DERN
particular partnership. North's
book
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MFAT1ESS SUPPER
Vegetable Soup
Potato Pancakes with
Sour Cream
Cranberry Tea
CRANBERRY TEA
Add more sugar if you want a
sweeter drink.
cups boiling water
I (up sugar
I cup lemon juice
I cup cranberry Juice
cocktail
1 quart club soda, chilled
'teep tatvgs in boiling wa
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Pear Bean Salad
Ice Cream
PEAR BEAN SALAD
Our tasters thought the fresh
fruit was a happy addition
2 tablespoons salad oil
2 tablespoons red wine
vinegar
I ii teaspoon onion salt
1-16th teaspoon white
pepper
15ounce can red kidnev
beans, drained and rinsed
' cup finely diced celery
2 tablespoons minced
scallion
1 tablespoon finely diced
dill pickle
1 tablespoon (mel&gt;' diced
pimiento
2 large fresh Bartlett pears
In a medium mixing bowl
with a fork beat together the oil,
vinegar, onion salt and pepper.
Add the remaining ingredients
except the pears; COVCt and
chill thoroughly (even over.
night) to blend flavors. Just
before serving, halve, core and
slice pears; toss with bean
mixture. Makes 410 6 servings

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Chicken Vegetable Pie
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parsley, 2 bay leaves and 's
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twist easily - 2Lt to 3 hours.
Remove beef and chill. Strain
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SuPERBRAND
leaves; vegetables may be
in an electric blendtr
FUDGE BARS, TWIN POPS
and used in a soup.) Cut away
fat from outside of beef; slice
ICE CREAM SANDWICHES
thin. Remove hardened fat
from broth - use the amount of
OR ICE CREAM BARS
broth called for in the Marjnade
below and freeze remainder for
some other use. Spread a little
of the Marinade in a shallow
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2 inch baking pan of porcelainized iron; add layers of
the beef, spreading each slice
with
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Cover and chill for to 12 hours;
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PACK
turn beef slices, a batch at a
PKG.
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8
8
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about 1 hour before serving.
then arrange on a large platter
SUP(RB9AD WHIPPED
and sprinkle copiously with
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PICNIC TIME

BACON KALE
A Georgia family's specialty.
packages

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Fresh Pineapple
Creamy Tuna on Hot Biscuits
Nut Cris CoffceorTea
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1-LB. CAN ASTOR COFFEE

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2 tablespoons butter or
margarine
2 tablespoons cider vinega1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Two 3-ounce packages
sliced Canadian bacon
3 tablespoons light or dark
brown sugar
1 teaspoon dry mustard
2 tablespoons water
Cook kale according to package directions; drain if you like.
Stir in butter until melted, then
vinegar and cayenne. Turn Into
an8by8by2 inch baking dish;
slightly overlap bacon slices
over top. Stir together the
remaining ingredients and
spoon over bat-on. Hake uncovered in a preheated 375-degr
1 minutes Makcs
;urvins

USDA IN5P. W.D BRAND
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A lovely recipe that we enjoyed trying arid hope you will,
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Pork&amp; Beans
2 pounds fresh rhubarb
I'-- cups sugar
' teaspoon cinnamon
NISTIA
1 : cup water
Wash rhubarb well .and slice
it into I-inch pieces. Place In aINSTANT
crock cooker. Mix sugar and
cinnamon sind sprinkle over
rhubarb, along wth the water.
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nours. Serves 4 to 6. From the
recently published "Mike Roy's Crock Cookery" - Ward Hit"1
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TUNA CHOW DER
It's hearty, nutritious and
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By CECILY BROWNSTONE sugar; beat in eggs one at a
Associated Press Food Editor time along with the vanilla, Stir
A big coffeecake that has a in flour mixture in 't additions,
baked-in filling and topping and alternately with sour cream
that stores well may be just and milk, just until smooth each
hat you would enjoy having on time. Turn half the batter into a
hand during warm weather to greased 9-inch angellood cake
serve with iced tea or coffee, pan: spread half the Streusel
fruitades or milk. Here then is a over the batter; add remaining
new recipe for that all-time batter; top with remaining
favorite, sour cream streusel Streusel. Bake in a preheated
coffeecake.
3504:1egree oven until a cake
This version has cinnamon tester Inserted in the center
flavor throughout the batter in- comes out clean
about 45
stead of just in the streusel and minutes. Stand cake In pan on a
it's more economical than the wire rack for 10 minutes; with a
usual recipe because it calls for small metal spatula loosen cake
half sour cream and half milk around edges and tube; turn out
instead of all sour cream,
on wire rack; with another
CINNAMON ('OFFEECAKE rack, turn right side up. Cool
3 cups all-purpose flour,
completely. If desired, stir
stir to aerate before
together 2 tablespoons conmeasuring
fectioners' sugar with I
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teaspoon water and d r ibble
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over top of cake.) Store in a
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2 eggs
4 cup butter or margarine
2 teaspoons pure vanilla
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
extract
teaspoon gound nutmeg
. cup commercial sour
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cream
brown sugar
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1 cup chopped (medium-fine)
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walnuts
On wax paper thoroughly stir
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together the flour, baking pow. over b's heat, melt the butter;
der, baking soda, salt, cinna- stir in cinnamon, nutmeg and
mon and nutmeg. In a large brown sugar; remove from
mixing bowl cream butter and heat and stir in walnuts.

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pork spareribs. But because ribs are glazed —30 to 35 mmchicken Is less expensive than utes. If ribs are glazed before
the ribs, one old hand at bar. chicken Is tender, keep warm at
becuing thought of stretching the side of the grill. Makes 8 to
them with a thrifty broilerfryer 12 servings.
and evolved the following
LEMON PLUM SAUCE
recipe. We tried it at our house
16owwe can whole purple
and found that its Lemon Plum
plums In heavy SyrUp
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concentrate, undiluted
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4 pounds fresh pork
spareribs
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2 teaspoons salt
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3-pcsind broiler-fiv e r
1 teaspoon Worcestershire
chicken, ':111 up
sauce
Lemor Plum Sauce, see
2 teaspoon dry mustard
below
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pordov. Flace in a large puree pbwns with their syrup.
and cover with water; In a medium saucepan heat oil;
0di s,, Bring to a boll; sun• add onion and garlic and cook
overed, until ribs are gently until onion
wilted
ternie:
30 to 60 minutes, de. about 5 minutes. Stir In plum
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ask permission of the courts the uthol brd and the De''ne who hndJed the Ro,'mprior to oonstruction or renm. Partnwnt of .Justice," Keeth
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tiori of any schools in the objected to handing over his aco ctun1essacIausejst
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decision-making power to the In which says the contract La (D ougherty)
doesn't UnBy a 3-2 vote, 0* Seminole
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subject
to
approval
of
the
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Kee th said his objection was courts," Stenstrom said,
question the entire validity of
adopted a consent decree which tice Department report which to "some of the wording not the
Sims objection was of a the document" Skins salt'
board attorney Doug Stenstrom okayed the conversion of decree." Specifically, the different nature.
Sims backed the "Lake
says will help him win a pen- Rosenwald to a school for wording he objected to, gives
"It bothers me that Mr. Orients Plan" which asked
ding court battle in a federal special leart,!ng. Stenstrom the courts the fmal say. "I think (Burt) Dougherty doesn't fully
that some 207 Rosenwald black
.dt to halt the pliaseout of Ros- said he'll have answers to the we're surrendering," Keeth understand the circumstances, students be transferred to
enwald Elementary School.
remaining thr'.e criticisms In said. He had hoped Stenstrom He did not contact the people Casselberry.
But Justice D.'At the board meeting in the t
ir future,
would change the wording to who made the determination
pa
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officials
ruled that it
city hall here, members Davie
nwugh Stenstrom says the say the courts would have the such as members of the board," transfer
the
students
Sims and Allan Keeth voted in decree "resolves the Rosen- chance just to peruse con- said Sims, who all along has schoots closer to Rosenwal
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opposition to the decree which wald issue" because "I do not struction plans, not act as a objected to the ruling handed
also stipulates school officials tNnktt)e judge will rule against mandatory (I.
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represented a juvenile that was in the grand jury room for
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tabled a request from a bus 'like to ha%e a little mOrt
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Jury has recessed its probe of Tues&amp;y or Wednesday after assigned to defend McCall on
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exclusive bargaining agent for
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smoke origirtated In a stack of has learned by independent
Board member Pat Telson
plastic-covered mattresses investigation that county jail
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Sterday from Sanford Fire time by Porter. lUt, the
raised by board member Allan
After the temporary rejection
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Keeth. Keeth said he does not Mrs. Bolger said she was an
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directed firemen fighting the — three days before McCall
want a host of individual groups "eternal optimist" and vowed
jail
fire
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Pilot Club members, from left, Shirley Mills, Adl)rn Wolfe and
INDEX
COUNTRY STORE
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"I'm firmly convinced other drivers are a bargaining unit.
mates from the facility.
circuit court.
Mae Pawlson display some of the handmade items they will be
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Observers said elected Public
On April 28, McCall's trial
of groups will make similar
She can appeal her case to
selling a their uuutr) store during Sanford's observance
Bridge
SHOWN
5B Defender for the 18th Judicial was continued until June 9 On
Independence Dii) Jul 4 In addition to the handmade goods, the requests, Keeth said, adding, PERC and win recognition as
Calendar
SA Circuit (Seminole and Brevard
dub ill also be selling some food Items tilerald Photo by Bill that he had hoped for one sole bargaining agent in the
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single body of non-instructional event the board refuses to grant
Counties,), Franklin Kelley,
Vincent)
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that recognition.
MB
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11w Semirole County Grand hospital in north Florida, was
While being detained alone in ordered Conuner transferred to inission of a felony and the state should be penalized because personnel aren't represented
by
Obituaries- _......... _5A Jury has indicted two Juveniles indicted on two counts of rob- a holding cell at the Sanford county jail at the request of dropped a robbery charge. May ott.vr groups don't have their any one group or organizatiom
Sports ............. .....128 for trial as adults on iobbery bery. The indictment charges Law Enforcement Center, juvenile authorities.
20, Circuit Court Judge A.J. authorization slips," she told
However, several groups are
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Television
Cominer
robbed
Herbert
Commer
set
fire
to
a
pile
of
charges.
Preston is accused in the Hosemann Jr.. sentenced the board. The assOciation she fighting for that right. The bus
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Women's
Drueding and Phillip Mitchell paper near a mattress and grand jury Indictment of the
amiimen to the state Division of represents has received the drivers' group is the only
on June
Nov. 24 robbery of the Uttle Youth Servicts I DYS) as a proper certification, according Organintion to teceive cer
become violent, pence said.
made public yesterday by
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The youth was transferred to Food Town store, SR-431 at the delinquent child.
to School upt Fad Layer, who tificatlon from PERC, the first
tv
Circult Court Judge ClarEnce T.
Sanford police arrested Florida Hoopital, Orlando, and Orange-Seminole County line.
tioseinann
said
DYS
can
keep
recommended the board step required to begin
Yesterday's high 85; over Johnson Jr., were Adolph Coinmer and Iwis Ruffin, 24,
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second
officials termed the damage to
juvenile, Vammen until he is 21 or can recognize the drivers,
negotiations with the board.
n!ght low 68. Rainfall 1.78 In- Contmer,18, of 1809 W. 18th St., and Charles Jerome Pierce, 2D,
the jail cell as "minor."
Christopher Paul Vammen, 15, release him at anytime. But, he
Then
board
member
Davie
The group claims to have
Sanford, and 17-year-old Robert both of Sanford, after Drueding
ches.
Commer had been arrested of 115 Maitland Ave., Altamonte warned Vainmen that If he gets Sims entered the second ob- signature cards signed by
through Anthony Preston Jr., oi 3221 reported he was robbed of $19
104
Partly cloudy
at by police on eight felony Springs, was indicted for trial into trouble and "if I have to jection. Sims &amp;Wd he didn't drivers. And Mrs. Bolger says
tomorrow with scattered Walon Road, Apopka.
gunpoint by three men at W. charges.
as an adult In the robbery. bring you back, I can sentence think Stenstrom had "been she'll up that 80 per
cent to at
Conuner, listed by p4ce as 13th St. and Perstmon Ave.,
on
June
20
Judge
Johnson.
Vanwwn
pleaded
guilty
March
you
to
15
years
in
prison,
ac.
given
the
OPPOrturilty
to
study
least
90 when some drivx,
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Details and 'Ides on page SA
an escapee from a itate Sanford
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whole face was under water.
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CASSEIJIERRY Sunday began as Just
another working day for Danny Lamb. It moment to catch our breath. We were both
didn't take long, though, for the 23-year-old shaking.
man to have the most exciting, yet dangerous
"Once we got to shore there were people,
experience of his life.
who helped me lift her out of the water, and
"It all happened so fa3t," he said. "I didn't wrapped her In blankets unfit the emergency
have time to plan what I would do. I only saw ambulance arrived. I gave the police the
that a woman was going to the and I had to Information I have and then went home,"
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Danny
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subdivision, Casselberry, was thinking about the woman he had saved - Nancy Anthony,
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The Seminole County Grand Jury was expected Atty. Abbott Herring, Seminole County Public back as far as January in Commission records and Fulenwider, Jail Administrator George Proudfoot,
Meanwhile, officials say the 140,000 repair and
today to hear more tape recordings of County Safety Administrator and fire chief Gary Kaiser;
tapes, making more duplicates — apparently for
several jail inmates who escaped the fatal fire, and renovation of the lire-blackened second-floor jail
Commission meetings in which Sheriff John Polk state prison inspector-investigator C. S. Sabiston, grand Jury consideration,
former Assistant Public Defender Gerald Rutberg, facility adjacent to the courthouse is expected to be
requested repairs and safety equipment for the
and a man identified only as a former county jail
There has been no indication so far that the
who represented inmates in a six-month-long probe completed by July 15.
county jail where 10 inmates and if jailer died in a inmate,
grand jury will hear testimony from the live county
of jail conditions by circuit court judges in 1974.
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conunissioners.
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Waiting apparently to testify today as the jury earlier made duplicate tapes of County Commission
[it previous sessions in the jail fire probe that 1974 jail probe into the grand jury room with him. the state fi;e marshal's office, the state Division of
probe of the jail fire entered its third week were meetings in April, May and June where jail repair
sources say is expected to continue for at least
Ylilen he exited he didn't have the two heavy Corrections and reportedly a state Senate subJack H. Fulenwider,
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outline his plan which showed
get out of Sanford'," Stenstrom
curbing on the south side of
declared. The professional "badgered" Department of Shannon Drive and a two-way
staff at City Hall Is supposed to Transportation officials to driveway on 17-92, using a
work th people and help th em obta in a sta te recommendation traffic island for directional
with projects, not stand in their on a driveway permit for U.S. now. The plan did not show
way. I for one am tired of this 17.92.
curbing around the island and
attitude of blocking everything
"I don't see who cares If
Shannon Drive
which Is good for the city."
Mr McUinu-t'crn used a tape to match up with the traffic
"We are going toznakea recorder or notlngettInghis clrculatlonp.tternwithkn,j*,
decision on this proposal iniorrnaftn,'$?enstrom said
lot
tonight — now, one way or the 'The Idea Is to get something
Mc('ammon explained that
other and stop squabbling over done about his project."
he needed "some kind of
it," Stenstrom said. "These
fl explottlon came when directicn" from the Commispeople have been here three or Commi ssioner A. A Mc- sion because of the time
four times and get nothing but (Ianahan remarked that here ekinnt regarding the developdelays
e are once again in an 11th rnent of the property.
Stenstrom pointed to a sta ck hour decision Just like the
Commissioner Gorden Me)er
memorandums concerning driver license bureau office expressed ho pe that McCamthe Issue as prepared by City proposition."
mon had "seen th e error of
Engineer Mack LaZenby and
INIcClanahan was taking ex- hurrying these things through
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exchange between Alfred portion of the city" and not in City of Sanford I! willfully and you know it."
because the streets in Gold- failed to appease I)eLat. with the federal court rulin,: in
I)cL.attlbeaudiere, president of the Georgetown area "as in. violating the court order. Is it to
The mayor continued, "As I sboro are dryer now than usual tibeaudiere, who told the every possible respect. I
don ' t
the Georgetown Improvement structed by the court,"
get back Into the courts so the understand it, the court ruling
we started work there.
Commission that he had lost believe
the
people
The Sanford City Commission Association, and Mayor Lee
in
"Four weeks ago, contracts project will be delayed fur. said that in the event contracts
"The underground drainage faith and confidence in the five- Georgetown would do anything
last night was accused of Moore.
ere let and the contractor ther?"
were not let at once, any one work was begun in Georgetown,
member body to "do what the to Further delay or Jeopardize
violatin' a 1974 federal court
The black community leader began work on the far west side
Moore, turning red-faced and contract that was let would because the L.treets there were court has directed,"
the program."
order directing pavement of charged the city had failed to of town. We want to know why point'Ing his finger at Del.at- cover Georgetown. We let all wetter than usual," Moore
"Now wait a minute," the
DeLattibeauJiere demanded
streets in the Georgetown live up to the court's in- we are being overlooked," tibeaudiere, shouted, "Nothing five contracts at
once and In explained. "It's just a matter of mayor said. "If you don't like to know why seven miles had
section of the city.
structions by beginning paving DeLattibeaudiere said,
you h3ve said thus far here consideration
to
the good engineering"
what we're doing, t'en the
.he charge came in a hented projects in "the far western
"We want to know why the tonIght is f urther from the truth engineering study - and
The mayor's explanation murt's open. We have minplle
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contemporary music,
arrangements
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audience now that ABC has to police. But the mother denies
given up on its young-oriented the abduction occurred.
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duty pending further in- and lunged at the deputy. Polk
estigation
possibl y by the said Stallworth ordered the
(grand jury - in the shooting, man to halt and drew his
SheriffI John Polk said today arnvedat the burglar) scene at revolver and shot Bouey In the
that station gon abandoned 17 11 p.m. in'l dtased n man on right side
by a burglar) Su3pect, who was foot after the man fled a white
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sho' and killed yesterday at SLitIO'I wagon that h.
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ternoon by a deputy, has been driven from the Dorn house to a
Polk said when booked at
tentatively linked to other drainage ditch beside Orange county jail In 1973 to serve a
daytime burglaries over the Boulevard.
one-year sentence that Bouey
county.
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Herald Staff Writer

Used To Being Questioned
WASHINGTON (AP)
John Rosseili, a former
member of the Al Capone gang, has been questioned
many times by police and government investigators
during his 70 years. Now he faces questions from a Senate
panel about his alleged link to a CIA plot to kill Fidel Castro.
His responsiveness to these different inquiries has
varied. In the 192, law enforcement officials wanted to
ask him about the shooting death of the key witness In a
case in which Rossehli stood accused of selling morphine.
But li..' jumped bail and disappeared.
Two years ago he declined to answer questions from
stall members of the Sena te Wergate committee about
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A determ ined Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd has
caught th e Seminole County Commissirners' attention on a joint
paving project for Montgomery Road, even though the proposal
mea ns the co unty will deviate from its joint participation policy.
Commissio ners were expected to d iscuss the proposal for
paving the road, which Is inside the Altamonte Springs City
limits, during the commissioners meet ing today. Floyd appeared
unscheduled, as he has done previously, in th e board's workshop
session on Monday with a proposal f or the project.
Floyd proposed the city would pro vide $100,000 for materials
immediately for paving th e less than two mile dirt road, and

present $40,000 to the county wIthin 30 days, and an additional
$17,500 within an additional 30 days. The county then would be
obliga ted to designate Its work crews to pave the road and spend
$17,500 on th e project.
According to Floyd it would take six months to pave the road,
which he considers a heavily used road between SR 436 and SR
434. County Engineer Bill Bush sa!d Monday the road "looms
pretty important" not only to the city but to all co unty residents.
Floyd said city officials have been Interested in paving the road
for two years and said the city already has spent over $15000 for
engineer fees.
The BCC, If agreeing to accept Floyd's proposal would be bypassing th e county policy of having all city finances in hand
before a joint road project Is started.
Coimnissioner John Kimbrough Monday asked th at Floyd

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(AP) — The contrnversy over aerosols and
new government regulations on labeling competed fc:
attention today as the people who produce, package and
promote the nation's cosmetics and toiletries gathered for
their third annual conference.
Displa ys at the three-day trade meeting, which runs
through Thursday, offered several alternatives to

aerosols. The most frequent options were rofl.ons and
firger-driven atomizers.
"Pure spray without propellants," advertised one
company in the convention program. "See the latest
developments in nonnerosol dispensers," promised
another distributor, stressing such items as a "travellock

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explained he felt the need for
— Approved the Municipal
"some kind of low cost Code Corporation statement for
housing" was more Important $909.31 on recodificatlon, with
A request by developer J. than the city getting Into the funds being transfered
from
Brailey Odham for city water water utility business.
contingency.
connections to 25 proposed low.
"We need low cost housing
— Accepted a bid of $3,7
income housing units in Gin- and it is a problem which we from Sun Electric for shop
deriIle Heights was approved rnu.it deal with," Meyer said, equipment and a bid of
$4947
last night by the Sanford City
The vote on McClanahan's for a fire department rescue
Commission.
motion was 3-2 against, with tool from Fire Fighters
The action did not come, Moore breaking a tie to kill the Equipment Co. of Jacksonville.
however, without vocal Op. Lccne
— Approved a request by City
position from Commissioner
In other action, the Corn- Manager Warren "Pete"

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By ED PRICKETT
Frank Gregory told council. Other citizens
Herald Staff Writer
CASSELBERRY — Following an urgent presented petitions in opposition to the
but thwarted plea to turn down a developer's rezoning change.
But It was all in vain.
request to rezone a parcel of land Intended for
Councilman Sal Orlando gWd the only
construction of a motorcycle shop, Coun.
cilman John Zacco last night praised the "logical" zoning classification for the site Is
developer.
"commercial." He said that's what the city
"I congratulate Greater Construction
planner told him.
Corp. This developer wants to put up a
And Council Chairman Edith Duerr
motorcycle shop, and he brought his In. promised to keep a tight rein on any untentions out In the open," Zacco said.
necessary noise. She stressed that last night's
"Let's ignore It; It's not in the best Intent decision only rezoned the property. Any move

A.A. Mcclahanan, who claimed mission;
Knowles for authority to
the decision puts the city in the
— Approved an extension of purchase* emergency stand-by
of citizens and will endanger citizens' lives,"
utility business "which Is 90 days for two condemnation electrical power unit for the
he added,
something I'm dead against." groups after conducting a police building at a cost of some
Zacco's was the only vote in opposition to a
Odham made his request for public hearing on 10 structures, $1,250 to $1,500.
1 zoning change from residential to corn-

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pump" to prevent accidental spills.
Still another firm said its spray dispenser offered "an
alternative to present aerosol packaging In the personal
products field, especially In the hair-care field."

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to build the shop would have to 1e brought
back before council for an additional look
after approval from the Planning and Zoning
Board.
Councilman Cliarles Glaxmk said police

the first having been tabled second reading, rezoning Artistic Pools for a city license
DFlve and SR 436. The request was fora cycle "can make them (cyclists) tone down the
because of the absence of property located 150 feet east of as a pool contractor without
shop to be located in the building.
noise. It's better to have that area cornMayor Lee Moore
an4 the southeast corner of the teing required to take the city
A group of citizens showed up to protest,
mercial."
pointed out that he planned to Intersection of Celery Avenue examination,
saying, "There's enough commercial stuff
The only thing the petitions and citizen
develop 40 acres Into 25 homes and Locust Avenue to RC-I.
around there now."
- Tabled action on concomments won was a promise from Duerr.
at a cost of $21,000 each.
Accepted an application demnation of property toted
Citizens said many retirees live near the
"I'll we that adequate steps are taken to
"The water line will allow us from Jimmie M. Madison for at 301 to 311 Sanford Ave.,
area and that a motorcycle shop would create prevent noise," she promised.
to operate on septic tanks," taxi service and gave him owned by Joe Moss, until the
noise hazards and could even endanger the
In other action council agreed to futnre
Odham said. "The city can permission to use a van for that city clerk can verify that MOSS
lives of the elderly who live In the area,
utility tie-ins with the city of Orlando, the city
have the operation or do service, pointing out being able has been legally served with
"It's beginning to look like honky took designated as the lead applicant for funding
whatever, if and after we to transport 12 people was more notices corerning
place," one woman said. "If we have to have In the East Orlando Area which includes the
connect."
('):)mical than moving four to
Directed Knowles tomore noise. . ."
city of Casaelberry.
After the Commission ap- f': at one time,
provide
data
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Attorney
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use of thie phase "the black proved Odham's request,
•-- Tabled for a second time Vernon Mize and the Cornbeen dropped from the 28-mile community," telling the McClanahan moved that two the appointment of a new mission supporting the city's '
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total paving project wi thin the Georgetown resident:
houses on Celery Aven ue bi.' member to the Minimum conte ntion th
Notice
at double taxation
city and only 21 miles would be
"Sir, there Is no black provided city Water, pointlr.. housing Board of Adjustment exists within
Seminole County.
covered by the current con- community nor white corn- Out the city had refused I I and Appeals for lack of a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
CITY OF
11.
Rejected
payment
of
$500
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CI R LAKE
MARY,
cts.
munity In Saprd.'-1t L
'ect the two homes on t' e nom3nee.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
in' fees to the Tn-County
FLORIDA
%ir,
are dhjie jple community. I
tdI the two de1lings 'r -c
ye nly
NII1C .4 mti
COU Nt'?. FLORIDA.
Accepted t6 slgnaticth of Municipal League after hCaring
in Sanf
that Jo
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Case No.: 7S-1I12.CA4.D
Just flat
lat community while I sit on this out of the city,
Ai'i'Je H. Slecikowakl, who is a report from Mayor Moore
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVENby SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE
- don't want their streets Commission —that is the entire
"If we're going to do for e, moving to California, from the pointing out that he had never
the City Council Of the City Of Lake COMPANY, a Florida corporation.
Paved," Moore explained. 'q City of Sanford. I feel the then we must for .il," General Sanford Memorial attended any meeting of the
Mary, Florida, that ,aid Council wIlI
Plaintiff,
know, I live on one of them Commission has been very McClahanan dccl: t ed. Library
holdapubllcheeringat7.30p m,or
VS
trustee board,
organization and the reasons
as won thereafter as possible on HERBERT L BLACKWELL and
where the residents have sent, diligent In getting things done In However, his motion d1 not
Approved final payment to for the program were "not
Wednesday, July 9 I?75. to consider COP N EL IA F SI AC XW ELI. his
the word to City Hall to leave Sanford and I think the pass the Commission fter Seminole County of $4,900.50 for clear" in his mind.
the adoption of an Amendment to
the street unpaved,"
Defendants.
majority of ALL the citizens Mayor Moore pointed •i-it thethe West 18th Street paving
Southern States Utilities Ord'nance No 77 by the City of Lake
— Accepted a bid from Sewer
NOTICE OF ACTION
DeLattibeaudjere accused feel the same way."
two proposed w i te r t4ervlce pr oject which had been delayed and Water Utility Supply Co serving more than 19 000 Mary, Flor ida. fill * of w4ich is as
ows
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TO: HERBERT I. OLACKWELL
the Commission of violating
Moore summed 'up the projects "are r t the same two weeks while the city and for $1,796.70 for one four-Inch customers In Seminole County,
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING and CORNELIA F. OLACKWELL,
paving plans discussed in a Commission's feelings by thing at all."
county settled policy dif. pimp and motor for the sewer has offered the Board of County ORDINANCE No. 27 ENTITLED: his wife
Residence unknown
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
series ofthreemeetingsIng4, telling DeLaWbeaudjere that
ConunI&amp;sion'rr ordon Meyer ferences.
Commissioners (BCC) a OF
lift station.
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
priorto the federal court Je the federal court decision
compromise package which ADOPTING THE SEMINOLE 'a an action to foreclose a mor.
concerning the stret paving, one which had been agreed to
leaves the county giving more COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL tQlQ on the following real property
and indicated that possible new prior to its being handed down
ORDINANCE, REPLEALING ALL situal, in Seminole County, Florida,
than it Is getting in dollars and ORDINANCES
IN CONFLICT described as followt:
action might be forthcoming by attorneys for both parties.
cents.
HEREWITH. PROVIDING FOR LOT 3. WALDEN TERRACE,
from the Georgetown residen ts.
"The five men sitting right
LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION, according to Plot thereof a
The compromise, presented SEVERABILITY AND EF recorded in Plat Book is, page 69, of
"We aren't going to be shoved here agreed
the Public Records of Seminole
to the KC in a workshop FECTIVE DATE,
aside," he said. "The court Im before it was issued. They could
A copy of said ordinance shall be County, Florida,
session Tuesday morning by available at the office of the City has been filed against you.
ruled and you must follow that have said no and we'd have
You
ruling,"
Commissioner Mike Hattaway, Clerk of the City of Lake Mary, are reQuIred to serve a copy of your
gone to court, but they didn't
comes three weeks before Florida. for MI persons desiring to written defenses, if any, to this
"You aren't going to win any because they wanted to get the
By DONNA ESTES
action on SMITH AND HAYDEN,
Longwood wants to participate refuses to either give or Will the Southern States' scheduled emiS# same.
argument with me by trying to project off the ground. The
Herald Staff Writer
All Interested parties are invited P A., attorneys for the plaintiff,
as
a
party
to
the
action,
ci ty mosqui to fogging mix,
ou tshout me, Mr. DeLiat- federal court has done nothing
rehearing before the board,
to attend and be heard.
tose address it 1316 barnett Bank
Julian
said
Longwood
joining
She
said
the
county
is
willing
THIS NOTICE Is to be Published in Building, Jacksonvll e, Florida
tibeaudiere," the Mayor but provide a ruling that both
IONGWOOD City Council with Sanford would be less to sell the mixture to the city
Commissioners agreed to the Evening Herald, a newiaper of 37707. and Vile the original with the
stormed back ,,The courts are parties felt was workable,"
circulation In said City, one Clerk of the above styled Court on or
'c'Led
unanimously
last
night
to
expensive
than
Longwood
going
only
if
the
city
is
a
"dealer,"
"(w on" the compromise, general
open, so go right ahead ad do
A number of ether blacks join wlt.'i the City of Sanford in into court aloiie.
(1J time at least 15 days prior to the before July 25, 1975, otherwise a
'Fhe public hearing Is scheduled time of the public hearina,
which the city is not.
wha t you think you must do.,, were present during tin any legal action it may take
judgment may be en tered against
In the Commission chambers,
Lorrnann
reported
that
the
DATED this 73rd Day of June, you for the relief demanded in the
Mrs.
Lormann
said
many
Commissioner Juliar. Sten. discussion, but none sought f: against the Seminole County 'Fri-County
A D. 2975.
Complaint,
(Orange-Osceola residenl3 have complained to Room 203, on July 15.
Strom attempted to ex,itn that voice an opinion to the 07 I- Commission to recover county and Seminole) League
City of
WiTNESSmyhandand the tool o,
of Cities her of mosquito problems in the
Hat way
when contracting sur
Lake Mary, Florida
j mission,
said Court on this 19th day of June,
told
corntaxes levied on Longwood were told at a Longwood city.
S: Kay Sanman,
1975.
begun In October o! ta.t year
After DeLattibeaudlere sift citizens for county services the meeting last week that Maltmlssioners that Southern States
City Clerk
(Seal)
Council Chairman J. R . Grant is wi ll
for the proposed paving project, the Commission chamber, City ci tizens do not receive,
ing to compromise five GARY E. MASSEY, ESQUIRE
A rt hur H. Beckwith. Jr.
land is going to court with said since the co'.lnty refuses to cents
on requested water rate 616 E. Altamonte Avenue
the project had "if!lclally Manager Warren "Pete"
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Council instructed
Suite 102
Orange County
over the double either sell or give the rnjztuj tohikes and
By: Joy Stokes
started and all we had t',jo 'as Knowles Indicated the f.ttJet Attorney Ned Julian Jr. City
and taxation
issue also,
$1.65 on sewer rate Altamonte Springs,
Deputy
Clerk
the
city
that
the
county
cornhikes.
let the contracts for tht i,c'ial paving project would v't:eed Mayor James H. Lonmnann to
Florida 37771
Publish June 71, July I. 5, IS. 1n5
The
issue,
discussed
by
city
mlssioners
should
be
requested
Attorney for City
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paving, which we have ttonf." as scheduled. He did :iat in- confer with Sanford City officials several times over the
instead to come Into Longwood
Southern States originally Publish: June 21, 1975
-Commissioner
A. A. dicat.e when the ccii ttjctjr Manager W. E. (Pete) Knawles past
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
requested rates
year, came to a head last and spray for the insects
5 for the DFO 155
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
McClanahan took exception to would move into Gerg",own on the matter, notifying him night after Council member county's entire expense at the first 4,000 gallonsof
of water and
for both
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DeLattibeaudlere's constant for actual paving,
and other Sanford officials June Lormann said the county labor and materials.
NTY, FLORIDA.
70 cents for each additional
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.717
1:000 gallons, The firm offered
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NATIONAL
HOMES
a compromise of 65 cents for by virtue of that certain Writ of CEPTANCE CORPORATION, ACExecution issued out of and under
each additional 1,000 gallons. the seat of the Circuit Court of
Plaintiff,
vs.
The firm also asked $13,25 (Or a S*miiwI. "!. r' 'd'
.."V11MKIJC.WILLIAMS and .,_
;.te7r:;, L,ul cuin- "na'iu0grnent tender ed in the WILLIAMS, his wife, if any, and
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court on the 251h day of FAY J. WILLIAMS,
promised to $ii.w.
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March, A D. 1975,
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Defendants
case entitled. Antonio J. Godinho
NOTICE
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SALE
rieurings
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Plaintiff, vs William Lycans and purSuant to a Fr'aI judgment
of
WASh ING'! ON— Congre- shortly after tie routh of July Services, the I)epartment of
Grace Lycans, his wife. Defendant, foreclosure
dated June 191h, 197$
number is &amp;34-62,
Implement
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
e
d.
sslonal tearings cm Insecticide recess.
and entered In CAW No 75-717 of the
Natural Resources, the
was delivered to me as Sher iff of Circuit C
FIFRA, administered by the
The U.S. District Court for
ourt Of the Eighteenth
a nd pesti ci de regulations and
Two public rn&amp;etlngs will be Division of Land Planning, the Environmental
Seminole County, Florida, and I Judicial Circuit
in and f or Seminole
Protection the District of Columbia has each additional 1,000 gallons have
on dredge and till permits are he'd in
levied upon the following County,
Florida,
Kelly's
district
during
Coastal
Cordinatlng
Council,
Agency,
controls
the
ur
of
ordered
the
Corps
of
Engineers
and
$6
for
sewer
service,
wherein
described Property owned by NATIONAL
scheduled this summer, ac. the current congressional Dr Division of Game and Fresh pesticides
HOMES
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and other poisons to revise its control over
William Lycans and Grace Lycans, CE PT A N
CE CORPORATION is
cording to the office of Rep. rec4m. The first will be on June Water Fish, the Soil aM Water and requires that pemns using Issuance of dredge-and fill
The originai requ"t to In. said property being located In Plaintiff, and RICHARD C
Iichard KtI iU-F'la. ) .
30 at Allamnonte Springs and the Conservation Advisory ('iiinrjI Ihic ,'hrnni,.,,I,,
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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
"Filth seems to prevail," councilman Joe Carlucci says of the Supreme
Court ruling that struck down a city law banning nudie
films on drive-in screens visible from publi c places.
"I'm going to pray for these judges," added Carlucci,
sponsor of the ordinance.
The Supreme Court, In a 6-3 decision Monday, said the
ordinance was too broad.
The ordinance prohibited drive-in theaters
,
showing scenes of "bare buttocks, bare fe male breasts or
bare pubic areas if th ese can be viewed from a public
place ,"
Justice Lewis Powell wrote in th e majority opinion th at
"It would bar a film containing a picture of a baby's
buttocks, th e nude body of a war victim or scenes from a
culture in which nudi ty is indigenous.
"Th e ordinance also might prohibit newsreel scenes of
the opening of an art exhibit as well as shots of bathers on
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SARASOTA (AP)
A Palmetto man has been
sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to charges
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(.lint My ricks, 22, changed his plea Monday to guilty of
first-degree murder. lie waived pre-sentence in-

vestigation.
M)Ticks was the third person to plead guilty in the

stabbing death of John G. Harvey, 63, at his Bradenton
ho me Jan. 14.
Nlyricks' trial had been moved tn Sarasota from Bradt'nton because of pre-trial news coverage. It was ready to
s tart when he pleaded g ui lty before Circuit Judge Frank

Sichaub.

life sentences had been Imposed earlier on Joe Taylor,
.30, of Bradenton, and the victim's wife, Mrs. Emma

Harvey. 55 a former nrincinni of Hrad'ntnn
School,
They pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.

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Stun-n, president of the group, Tuesday's meeting. Corn- 532 adult
signatures out of a
Richerds said some people
According to Sturm, Imcalls for the Woodlands misslonerx (ni1Ir't..1 t th'•
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creaung
provements
for the 10 acres in
residents to be taxed by the time they would decide what said means that 60 per
"981"31
cent of the special district,
A delegation from the county be tween $35 and $50 for procedurc
the subdi vision called rncstly
to follow with the the taxpayers to be affected are
Woodlands Civic Association each taxpaying resident per request.
Rickerds, also a member of for the building of recreational
in support of the measure,
the association, said he sup- facilities, some landscaping
today requested the Seminole year, which, according to
ported the improvement and traffic control. Sturm also
Creating the special district
Board of County Corn- Sturm,amounthtoa 1.5 mlii tax
Alth ough Stun-n presented a district,
missioners (BCC to consider levy,
could be decided either by a
but called upon the said that in similar developslide presentation and outlined BCC to closely "watchdog" the ments property values Increase
establishing a special taxing
county ordinance creating
district for the subdivision to
district or in a special the past four year's work to handling of the special taxes, up to $2,OW to $5,000 with the
Sturm estimated
create the district, one
provide funds for capital Em. year's budget at $21000 The referendwn voted
Under a special taxing improvements.
on
by
the
Woodlands
resident, Ron district, the county levies taxes
provement.s,
More than 1,600 residents live
BCC assigned the county's legal residents.
Rickerds, said he felt the on those specific residents and
in the Woodlands, which is
staff to research and reply with
Sturm also presented a proposal still lacked enough then the funds are channeled located north of
The proposal, outlined by Bob an opinion before next petition to
SR 434 near
commissioners with planning,
back for specific purposes.
Longwood,

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Jacksonville Nude Film Ban

agreed.
The BCC, several weeks ago, In preparing their $310,000 county
road program for the next fiscal year, eliminated th e Montgomery road project in lieu of o ther projec ts.
The county and the City of Sanford ran into a wall over a joint
street paving project for West 18th Street because the county had
not received all of the city's funds for purchasing th e materials.
The city officials, however, said that th e county had changed
enginee ring plans wi thout notifying the city. The project was
halted two weeks ago, pending the city releasing more money.
City commission last night approved payment of $4,900.00.
Bush, said he did not anticipate any problems with Altamonte
Springs as th e county and Sanford encountered. He said th e
Sanford problem was just a "misunderstanding."

Moto.cycle Shop
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By MICK LOCHRIDGE

INI BRIEF

present his money commitmen ts to the BCC in writing and Floyd

Water Hook-Up B id

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refimal on the ground of national security, although his
attorney had tn"d in hill that Rosselli had worked with

FLORIDA I Wood ands Residents Want Tax Diostri'ect

Floyd Offers County Paving Pro osa
By MICK LOCHRIDGE

Senate CIA Witness

Tuesday, June 24, 17S-3A

Mail Manager Under Probe
JACKSONVILLE AP
The manager of a ne w
bulkmail processing facili ty here Is on Indefini te administrative leave and pos ta l inspectors say a pro be is
being made of his opera tions.
Postal officials refused Monday to reveal the nature of
the investigation of Jim Wonders. They sa id the matter
would go before a grand jury.
Wonders, whose salary is about $30,000 a year, has been
directing completion of the $40 million facility which Is
sched uled to handle Florida's parcel post and ma il other
than first class sta rting this fall.
Wonders, formerly of Tampa, could not be rea ched for
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years after working as an engineer in the na tion's space

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Inmates Lose Furloughs
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
Inmates of th e
Jacksonville Community Correctional Center are
unhappy over losing the 48-hour furloughs that had shortened their prison week to five days, says director Kenne th
Stafford.
The 28 such centers around the state, which allow minimum-security state prisoners to get jobs and prepare to
phase back into outside life during the final year of their
terms, had been grantin g 48-ho ur furloughs since 1911.
But th e state Division of Correctio ns has suspe nded that
part of the work-release program for a re-evalua tion.
'Th ey got the news over th e weekend that 48-hour
furloughs are ended," Stafford said, "It wasn't popular, of
course. Their rea ction is: 'Why do I have to pay for what
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own record for killing bills,
If a provision limiting the exBy Monday, Askew had nulli- bills in 1967. The champion of emption
to Okaloosa, Santa
fied 15 bills, two less than the 17 the past 50 years was former Rosa
and Escambia county
he vetoed in 1974 when he hit his Gov. Fred Cone,
who vetoed 130 residents was killed by the
peak In killing legislation,
bills In 1939.
courts, Askew said, "the appliIn three previous sessions,
The latest Askew veto, cation of the act statewide could
Askew vetoed 11, 10 and 14 bIlls, recorded late Friday and anhave a substantial adverse
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contradicting that of the main
Bafalis said his aides presprosecution witness, James L. sured the Gurney camp for IiGroot.
nancial support but never got
Rep. L.A. "Skip" Bafalis, H- any.
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Stamp Party Eases Crunch

James Allison, a Texas newspaper publisher and one-time
Gurney political Insider who
was told to return to the stand
MIAMI (AP) Despite high plays host for a feast prepared on food stamps. Bruce Preby having fun and relaxing but out," Mar)' Ann Claxton said. today under cross examination.
prices and hard times, five by all the wives. Later they play ntice, a newspaper circulation spending
Alliso n was the investigator
little more than they
The families have also exfamilies are having their regu- cards or chess and listen to district manager, was laid off
ordinarily would,
changed babysittIng services Gurney sent to Florida to look
lax' weekly night out
at the music,
eight months ago and Mike Arinto fund raising activities
"Go out? What's going out? for inure than a year.
Friday Night Food-Stamp ParLast week the party fare was thur, an electrician, was out of Eating at McDonald's?" says
when
allegations of influence
"It makes you feel that your
ty,
thick, juicy ham steaks cooked work in February. Claxton, a John KoVacs,
peddling
began to surface in the
neighbors are really good,"
"The parties help ease the over a barbecue,
summer
carpenter, was laid off in
Each family chips in 15 a Mrs. White said.
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tension a little bit," says Kathy
"We can't always afford January but started a new con-. wee k to cover food and enterMrs. Claxtori said the neighWhite, who for the past two ham," said Roger Claxton. struction job this week.
tainment.
borhood
atmosphere is "like
months has joined the others for "This is a food-stamp party,
The money-saving party de"Any
money
left
over
goes
communal
living but living
the back-yard fun,
you know,"
veloped as a way for the famni- into a kitty, to be saved until apart. We sharCA each others
Each Friday, one family
Three of the five families are lies to fight back at hard times there's enough for a real
night joys and sadnes,ses."
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By MICK LOCHRIDGE
Herald Staff Writer
Repair work on the Seminole

County Jail Is proceeding ahead
of schedule, county officials
said Monday. Meanwhile the
Sheriff's Department is accumulating hundreds Of dollars
In bills for housing the county's
prisoners in surrounding Jail
facilities,
Figures released Monday by
Jail Administrator George
Proudfoot leave the department
with a bill ol more than $400per
day to house prisoners in Lake

and Orange County Jails and
the Orlando Police Department
(OPD) Jail.
Work on the burned county
jail facility, damaged In the
June 9 fire in which 11 persons
died, Is ahead of schedule, and

Deputy Chief Duane Harrell
said that several of the lesser
damaged cells could be ready to
house prisoners by the end of
week.
However, Harrell has advised
against returning any prisoners
to the jail until all repairs are
complete and the workmen
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facility.
Harrell made the recommendatlon to several county
commissioners meeting In a
work session Monday morning,
The commissioners voiced no
opposition to Harrell's recommendatlon. He said to return
the prisoners while work was
still being performed would be
a "security risk."
Proudloot said that on
Monday the county had farmed
out 26 prisoners to the OPD Jail
at a daily cost of $10.50 per

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Herald Staff Writer

prisoner; 14 inmates In Lake
County Jail in Tavares at $7.50
daily per prisoner; seven in.
mates In Orange County Jail at
$7.50 daily per prisoner; and
one prisoner at the Sanford
Police Department at no
charge. He said that several jail
trusties were still being housed
on the first floor of the Jail,
Proudfoot and County
Building Maintenance Superintendent Henderson Ferguson,
who have been requested to
make daily checks on the
progress of the work crews,

night.
55 property owners protesting protest a rezoning.
meeting that James Grant has began their opposition drive
City Council voted 3.2 to the proposed rezoning.
Even though not listed on the no relationship to Council 5012k' weeks ago before the
disregard documents prepared
The spokesman said the agenda, the first item to come Chairman J.R. Grant.
zoning commission, which
The op. for the rezoning, instructing petition was In line with a up last night was the rezoning of
I.ONGWOOD
Councilman Gerard Connell voted 3-I recommending denial,
position campaign mounted by City Attorney Ned Julian Jr,, to portion of the city zoning or. the Widdis tract, east of SR 427, made the motion to halt the
They also appeared en masse
Lake Ruth SOUL', homeowners proceed no further on the dinance requiring a positive and separated from the Lake rezoning with Councilman Don at a public hearing held before
to stop the proposed rezoning matter,
vote by four Council members Ruth South properties by a 200 Schreiner providing the second, the city council and again last
from residential to industrial of
A spokesman for the Lake when 20 per cent of property feet wide strip owned by a Council member June l.ormann week when action on the
the nearby Betty Widdis Ruth homeowners group owners within 500 feet of the James Grant.
rezoning was delayed.
voted with them.
property Was successful last presented a petition signed by area under consideration
It was noted at a recent
They had the ir largest conGrant and Councilman H.A. tingent last night, however,
Scott opposed the move,
filling the available seats in th e
Connell's action
began when council chamber and standing
the ordinance, which was to be along
the wail.
placed on first reading, to
Councilman H.A. Suitt
rezone the trar-'t r'Oti!u! fl 1.4,
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tound.
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said he had given City Clerk low income housing, adding the
Onnie Shomatc copies of the Lake Ruth residents will
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composed of SEA team team member to gain ex- document last week. Mrs. probably protest that also.
Association (SEA) spokesman
Rosenthal hopes to "get a members,
school
ad. perience and learn what the Shomate denied she had
The Lake Ruth spokesman
Steve Rosenthal yesterday contract" before teachers ministrators and parents.
talks ore all about.
received them.
Said the homeowners' group
charged that school board return to work. He says the two
The council is a first for
"I'm just trying to stick to the
Julian offered to return to his will take advantage of all their
negotiators only want to teams don't have to "get in- Seminole, and Susan Smith, an rules," Pelley noted,
law office and get a copy, but constitutional rights, including
"bargain when they're getting volved" with a "special SEA team member, said
the ballot box in the December
his offer was declined,
paid."
master" if time is put In at the teacher input will "provide first Public Hearing
Li-ke Ituth homeowners ,city election.
"We asked for all-day table.
hand experiencE, not exsessions, but were turned
Pelley team mem ber Bob penience 20 years old."
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Pellev. often identified by On H000 Nets
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reported work was following
schedule and could be cornpleted prior to the 21-day time
limit provided for in the contract,
Title
The BBC on June 14 awarded
a $2609.29 low bid contract to
Florida Casualty. Repair Sex'Employer
vice to restore the fire and
to the Statement of Support
smoke damaged jail. The II'C .it,on.,I Guasd and Re,r,e
Orlando general contracting Ma ny rnrpioyeri ..ltrarjy have. Hr
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firm began work on June 16.
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rnrt(.'r fur i:nrployer Support of 0
that painters are working in two iu.ri .',ri R,'r,r. l"J Army.Na,
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changed
ance through court decisions on switched his plea and testified
hands, Bafalis testified.
of controversial bills allowing their homes from government districts."
how to exempt island residents against his ex-boss two weeks
branch banking in Florida and agencies.
Thomas said Groot nover reBut the governor allowed an- from paying taxes.
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Askew said the bill "attempts other bill applying only to OkaThe vetoed bill would have
Bafalis claimed Groot hed in January 1972 from a builder.
sumers pay on most loans,
to grant equity" to island resi- boss ('Polity residents to beallowed island residents who when he testified that he hand.
Tait sa id the governor has not dents who have been
Grout has admitted taking the
paying come law with his signature. lease from governmental au- ed Baf
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but said he was under the
yet made up his mind whether both leases and property taxes.
Askew said the bill "does not thorities to credit their rental Vern Reach men's room three impression
it was a gift. Ile said
the bills should be vetoed.
But he said the bill was poorly have the same possible state- payments
against
property
days
before
his 1972 election. that when he found out other.
If Askew vetoes a personal - worded and could result in
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Our congratulations to the Sanford chapter of the
Fleet Reserve on its sixth annual Sanford Naval Air
Station reunion, staged here Saturday.
Approximately 800 people attended the shindig
with the State of Washington the most distant point

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Marines to places like an island off the coast of

Cambodia. This lesson should not be lost on those in
Congress and the Defense Department responsible
for providing th e Navy with resources cornmensurate with the tasks it m ust be prepared to
carry out.

So Far, So Good
The staff of a Senate subcommittee believes the resettlement of Vietnamese refugees in the United States of America
should have been an "orderly, expeditious and relati vely
stralghtforwardprocedwe"but has turned into a "nightmare"
Instead. The Investigators may have been expecting too much ,
For one thing, the 131,000 VIetnamese dropped In America 's
lap in the space of a couple of weeks. Our country has absorbed
greaternumberso(refueesin the past, particularly from Cuba
and Europe, but under far diff eren t circumstances. Displaced
persons arrived at a relati vcly slow pace, gi ving ample time for
processing and matching refugee families wi th sponsors.
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U ni ted Sta tes created administrati ve bottlenecks that were
i nevitable. Some of the delays created by ha ving so many
tederal azencin involved in the oroccssln ha re been overcome. The fact that refugees are now moving out of camps at a
rate of 600 a day may seem inadequate in view of the total still in
the pipeline, but it is a major achievement considering that the

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The drive on hite collar crime has taken a
rnassie shaky, step forward
Under an expanded definition developed b the
courts, a company president, for example, can
be found personally guilty of a crime resulting
from negligence y sub di nates
— E ven if he can prose he had no criminal
t t ( "Thesta tute
dispe nses with
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but did not make certain action was taken. ("It
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Americans in Laos, here the Communists in a
coalition government are attempting to gain
complete power. A partial evacuation of
citizens from that land locked country is already
under ay. Meanwhile the government of Th ailand
is pressing for withdrawal of the 23,000 U.S.
military personnel from Th ai bases, while
signifying that it does not want those bases to be
used in connection with military operations in
'o 1ving anot her co unt
The Ma aguez rescue required
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Th ailand, just as the sudden need to evacuate U.S.
citizens and refugees from Cambodia and South
Vietnam earlier had required a quick massing of
our warships in the South China Sea. In both cases,
air bases and other shore facilities in the region
played an important support role.
Where do we stand if there are new threats to
th e safety of Americans in Southeast Asia or to
international shipping lanes in th at pa rt of the,
world? The triumph of Communist military power
in Indochina has sparked talk of "neutralism"
among Southeast Asian nations. Like Thailand,
some of them may seek to impose restraints on the
use of U.S. bases on their territory to avoid
aggravating their Communist neighbors.
-We may be entering a period when the U.S.
military presence so important to security in th e
Southwest Pacific must rely more heavily on ships
of our Pacific Fleet and less on bases ashore.
Access to shore facilities has helped cushion th e
impact of post-Vietnam cutbacks in nayal strength
which have reduced our active fleet to
ships, th e
smallest number in more th an 30 years. The
number is scheduled to fall to 490 by next year.
One lesson of the Mayaguez affair is that in
such emergencies there is no substitute for th e
mobility of a fleet at sea, th e striking power of its

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in your paper not long ago on how the Peace
Corps lost its idealism was melodrama tic, silly
and unwor thy of Anderson considering the effort
he and his staff normally make in doing a

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colum.

But he could have been given a Year's Imfor this first offense. A second offense of
negligence would be a felony and could subject
the defendant to three years in prison, $10,000
tine and deprivation of impor ta nt civil righ ts.

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The one on the Peace Corps Implied that
secret criticism has been kept on file by .he
bureaucra ts in Washington w hen in fact
thousands of words have been printed bøth
criti cal and favorable to the Peace Corps In
countless books and publi cations over the past 13
years. What Ande rson reported was ancient
history and certainly not news,

It Is true that the Peace Corps made
mistakes, especially in the early days when

readers will see through the "expose" Anderson
has iried to sell them and will listen to
volunteers who have had the be nefit Of two years
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letters to the editor are_always welcome,

They should L
comment on matters ot geseral
The letters should deal with issues and avoid
pe $4)flalftte5.
'?i editor reserves the
letters for reasons of space, but will exercIse
great care that the thrust of the letter is not lOSt
in the editing.

organization was still experimenting. But more
tiri 60,000 Americans ha ve served in the Peace
Corps since Its inception 13 years ago and
thousands continue to go overseas each year.
This would seem some Indica tion that idealism
still exists despite red-tape bureaucracy.

address and, when possible, a telephone number
so the identity of the writer may be checked
established. However, the Evening Herald will
respect the wishes of writers i,ho do set want
their nsmes to appear In print,

Anderson's greatest disservi ce in his column
was to those volunteers and to those who might
conside r servi ng in the future. Hopefull y, most

We reserve, of cowse, the right to reject any
letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or
slanderous.

All letters mmt be siped with a mallin

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Although Mrs. Shomate told
Connell recently she destroys
her long ha nd-written notes

afte,' she types up the minutes,
she said last night that she does
retain them. Connell had asked
to view tier handwritten notes of
the meeting In contention.
Connell warned her at the
time that state law requires
retention of "work product."
She said last night was not
necessary for City Attorney
Ned Julian Jr., to request a
copy of Attorney General
Robert Shevin's 1974 opinion on
the matter. Connell noted the
opinion necessary is number
074-215, which Julian said
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that a lot of the personal informa tion contamed In corporate and business files is un-necessary and irrelevant, if not downright false,
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thought they had heard Mrs.
Lormann
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Connell added the letter said majority to relieve the ex-chief.
Keller hid gained the 20-minute
However, the City Council
time delay information in a minutes the following week
conversatlor, with one of the showed Mis. Lormann voting
city officers,
with Councilman Don Schreiner
In other bdsineu, Mrs. against the motion,
Lormann urged council to get
Council Chairman J.R. Grant
its two-year old $975 tape said he also thought Mrs
recorder in operation at Council Lormann had voted with the
meetings, saying her vote on majority.
the recent firing of Fire Chief
City Clerk Onnie Shomate
Roy LaBossiere was misun- and Schreiner said Last night
derstood and she has been the two-year old recorder does
embarrassed by it.
not operate efficiently and a
At the meeting where new recorder should be purLallossiere's
non-existent chased.
resignation was accepted,
Schreiner volunteered to look
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In the I 0 years his company has been designing
employe information systems for many of the
nation's Largest corporations, it has never, he
says, been asked to Inchide such data as political
activi ties, standing wi th the Internal Revenue
Service, credit ratings or the like. On the con-trary, the Inf ormation kept on employes is
relevant to the jobs they hold and is
'employe originated" for the most Dart.

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"The com puter will enable the movement away
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dividual assessment on the basis of
qualifica tio ns, capabilities and preferences."
There is a need to prevent erroneous Inti on from being Immortaliz 1 in the
mputer,
he admits, but the collection and use
co
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do with the righ t to pr ivacy as long as ap.
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It's defense 'authorization time on Capitol
Hill, the season for cultivating the taxpayers'
green. Lobbyists are now doing the spadework
for a harvest of greenbacks In the future,
The great corporate scramble for defense
dollars has produced Washington's most for.
midable lobby. Each new weapon system Is
supported by the military brass who believe in it,
the contractors who manufacture the component
parts, the workers who put the parts together
and the congressmen whose districts enjoy the
economic benefits,
In the backstage wirepulling, the wires often
cr1 ass, The generals and admirals, who
promote a new weapons system, often wind up
working for the corporations that produce it. The
procurement oUicers themselves are restrained
by a two-year rule from going to work directly
for the contractors they dealt with.
But there is no rule which prevents Pentagon
Officials from switching to the congressional
that
oversee
committees
Pentagon
procurement. Nor are congressional staff
members, who help line up the appropriations
for defense contracts, forbidden from signing on
afterward with the contractors.
Here are a few cases in point:
-Earl "Red" Mgaa, as a staff member for
the House Research and Development subcommittee, handled the authorization for the F15 lighter, harpoon missile, site defense and
A.MST transport plane. McDonnell Douglas
wangled contracts on Si four of these projects,

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Polk's department to County found one Instance where
Commissioner Sid Vihien
dispatch .as delayed through
The letter noted that- Keller the county network by 20
could not identify by time and minutes and 11 this happened
date any period when a 20- only once, It was one time too
minute delay was experienced many.
between the county's receiving
Connell said he personally
a complaint from a Longwood talked with Chief Deputy
citizen
and dispatching Sheriff Duane Harrell, who
Longwood officers to the informed him a check was
complaint scene,
made of all tape recorded
Keller, at the June 9 city telephone complaints and
council meeting, recommended dispatches at the county
the city pull out of the county communication center and no
communication center, saying instance could be found of more
dispatching from the Sanford than a five minute delay,
unit was hindering the
Councilman H.A. Scott asked
operation of both the police and Connell why he was apologizing
fire departments.
rather than Keller and Council
Keller said at the time he member June Lormann said

By ED PRICKET'r
city business,
manager had a choice of City Clerk Mary Hawthorne minlstrative officer, a position
To Zacco's charge that under
Herald Staff Writer
"No, no, I do not agree with bowing out or answering acting city manager. The okay
that
normally
falls
the
city
the
present setup, a manager
CASSELBERRY — Faced Mr. Hug," she said when asked specific charges which the was also
given Duerr to begin manger.
JUSt can't "do his job," Counwith a City Council hungry for about hug's charges of prying Council vowed to bring against an Immediate search for a new
Zacco said it's conceivable cilan Sal Orlando replied that
his scalp, Harry Hug took a into administrative affairs, him. Duerr said hug did the manager.
that
Grier should choose the the "charter was not the cause
month's pay and cut and ran "Elected officials do not have "smart" thing by bowing out.
Councilman John Zacco city manager to work as his of my dissatisfaction" with
last night after leveling a the right to give direction to the Otherwise, she said, his record agreed with
Hug that the
assistant. And the mayor said Hug. Orlando agreed, however,
blast at the city's charter and administration," she said, wou ld have conta ined specific manager under the "city
city's he hopes the Council elects to that a work session should be
Council Chairman Edith Duerr. adding, however, that in her grievances brought by city
charter does have a conflict" award a contract to the next held.
Hug, the city manager until capacity as acting mayor she officials about his performance and asked for a
work session to individual chosen as manager.
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ROME (AP) - The United Nations World Food ConIn his formal retort to the
the Council last night forced did
ask questions of city em- as city manager, a position he spell out just what a manager is "Some type of protect,ion should Council, Hug said basically that
ference was a useful forum but has produced little to
him into resigning his $20,000 a ployes.
held a little more than a year. supposed to do in a city where be given that individual," he department
alleviate hunger in the seven months since it met, acheads
are
year position, was ordered
The veteran 54-year-old
The Council than appointed the mayor Is the chief ad. said,
cording to delegates to the World Food Council now
es
r
po
ns
ible
to
"two
masters,"
"relieved of duty immediately"
meeting in Rome.
as is the city manager and "no
after submitting a two-page
"The conference increased concern but has produced
.
pe rson can effectively serve
report criticizing the city
t
,000
no th ing really tangible yet," said a delegate from Sri
two
masters."
charter.
Lanka, one of 33 especially needy nations slated for urgent
He said it was impossible to
Hug told a reporter, "Every
food aid.
serve
the Council and the
tlme she (Duerr ) comes toCity
"We are becoming more and more pessimistic," the
mayor
at the same time. He
Hall, I'm under pressure.
delegate said. "I suspect developed countries are not
also
said
that city employes
Everyone else is, too." He said
prepared to make commitments."
never
knew
whom to obey, him
Duerr a nd Mayor BlUGrier are
Th ,s,mn,.il u,hi,.h ten
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By BOB LLOYD
of Foxcro!t Apartments,
the city" and said
and other items, total value
conference, met for the first time Monday for a week of
wonder that
Duerr Interferes in adHerald Staff Writer
Winter Park, with possession of
$331, were taken In a breakin at inefficiencies
discussion designed to translate some of the conference's
ex
t, that per.
is
controlled
ministrative affairs, which city
substance stall 21 at the State Farmer's
words into action,
sonnel
can
be
accused
of
Sanford police have jailed a marijuana — after a van was
ordinances specifically forbid.
Market, 13th St. and French ine
f
fici
enci
es
and
th
at
many
Duerr denied any In. 39-year-old man on $17,000 bond stopped at Red Bug Road and
Avenue.
Casselberry city emoloyes are
terference
administrative after he allegedly tried to at- SR-436 late last night. Bond for
prSheriff's
th deputies
re
today
he were frequen
tly confused and Inaffairs and said Hug acted like tack an officer with a grass Redmon was set at $5,000.
obing e ported t
ft
f
a
decisive,"
Hug's report sta ted.
sling
blade
on
W.
13th
St.
Albert
a "super clerk" instead of a
Eugene Wright, 44,
$2,500 boat and motor
Th
at
report,
whi ch In effect was
WASHINGTON (AP) The number of Americans in
Charles Collier, 39, 416 E. VIhIen Road, Sanford, was
$20,000-a-year city manager.
46 at the Volusia County
h
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formal
resignation,
was in the
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exer
ercise r uu AL., wuoru, was uooaeu jaueu
east of Geneva. Earl E.
of
Councilmen
as early
possibly 150,000 as the United States expands its arms
initiative" and many times sat at county jail on charges of on a Pasco County warrant Former's Market Hit Strickland, of Winter Park hand.,
sales and economic ptograms there, Pentagon officials
In his office chatting with city aggravated assauit, charging escape. Wright was
reported the 15-foot boat and 85 as last Friday, according to
predict.
employes when he should have trespassing, refusing to obey a also charged locally with
Ray Marsh told police that a horsepower motor were taken Duerr, The initial charges
This would be a tripling of the number of U.S. civilian
about
lawful
order
and
resisting
been attending meetings
driving under the Influence of lawn mower, a tent, camp from the St. Johns River against Hug were made by
Duerr at last Tuesdays Council
and military technicians and their families over the next
arrest with violence,
alcoholic beverages,
stove, a table and four chairs location, deputies said.
I
meeting.
five years in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other
Police said patrolman John
Citing "glaring weaknesses"
countries of that oil-rich region.
Foster had warned Collier that Burglaries Probed
in
the city charter, Hu said
Pentagon officials said their estimate covers all public
he was tres passing at 905 W.
citlzeiis
should have a chance to
and private U.S. programs in both mili tary and economic
13th St., but the man ignored Sanford police today were
T
es
amend
the
code to provide for
fields,
the warning and continued to investigating burglaries at a
either a mayor-council or
The great majority of the technicia ns would come from
A )-year-old woman in this cut grass with the blade. When hardware store, two schools
council.manager form of
U.S. industry, including defense contractors who sell
city has been robbed for the Foster arrested Collier, he and a business at the state
government — "not a cornmilitary hardware and supply experts to teach the use
fourth time. Strangely enough, swung the blade at the officer f armer's market.
and maintenance of the equi pment.
lbthation'of
both."
the only item of interest to the and was forced to the ground
Patrolman L.E. Monti
Hug
said officials 17 months
bandits is food.
where a struggle ensued, of- reported that burglars entered
ago promised him changes in
ficers said. More policemen bya window and used atorchto A four-man, two-woman having an occupation of
On Monday, Lynda Bauer of
to
aid Foster and take $676 in cash and checks circuit court jury was to begin retired farmer," holds a county the charter would be made. But
629 Peachwood Lane told police arrived
Duerr said she was unaware of
li
Col er was wrestled to a pa trol from B. Edwards Builders hearing testimony today in the lice nse to operate a
the bandits struck again.
Under
at
any
such promises.
NEW DELHI, India (AP)
Supreme Court justice
car and handcuffed, police said. Supply at 904 W. Third St.
trial of Merle E. Parker, 57, of improvement school"
Hug
said he has a Job lined up
The loot: $20 worth of frozen
ruled today that Prime Minister Indira Gandhi could
Tools taken from a wood- Sanford, on a charge of trade name "American School
00
inNew
England, but declined to
foods. Similar to the other
continue as head of the Indian government until the full
Arrests
working shop at Crooms High violation of the state Medical of Mentavivology," holds
thefts, she told police, "Only
court decides her apptal of her conviction for Wegal
School, W. 13th St. and Per. Practices Act,
degrees of "Doctor of reveal the city because he said
practices in her 1971 campaign for Parliament.
food from the freezer was
In other arrests, deputies simmon Ave., were used to
The Jury was selected Psychology in Metaphysics" he was afraid to name it until
However, Justice V. H. Krishna Iyer barred Mrs. Gantaken."
charged David Allen Redmon, break into three classrooms at yesterday In the court of Circuit and "Doctor of Divinity in the position is finalized.
thi from voting in Parliament.
the school, police said. An [fl' Judge Clarence T. Johnson Jr. Metaphysics" granted In 1950
[CIU4U Ww dIIL a $ILU, UIIWIUMVIla.4,... .J IL..
venioryis being taken oyscnooi Assistant State Atty. Bill and 1953 by The College of
sentence imposed by trial judge on June 12 was a partial
officials to determine what was Heffernan said the state ex- Universal Truth, a not-forsetback for Mrs. Gandhi. It was expected to spur op.
taken In the burglary.
pects to present witnesses In- profit Illinois corporation
position demands for her resignation during the
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Sanford police also reported eluding a former Yellow Pages
In other circuit court actions,
processing of her appeal, which is expected to take at
today that the teachers lounge advertising
salesman,
John
William McClanahan, 22,
JUNE23, 1975
DISCHARGES
least two months.
at Seminole High School was telephone company officials, of 409 Edltha Circle, Sanford,
ADMISSIONS
entered by forcing a door and state attorney investigator pleaded guilty as charged with
Sanford
an attempt was made to break Jack R. Fulenwider and an possession of controlled subSanford:
Carol M. Harrell
into a soft drink vending Altamonte Springs psychologist stance and was allowed to
Elisabeth Brown
Richard I). Jackson
machine,
or one of his associa tes.
remain free on his own
Robin Coll ier
Flarria B. Moran
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The Bri tish government has
recognizance
pending a preParker,
who
Is
charged
In
Maggie Gentry
Bessie R . Robinson
rejected Ugandan President Idi Amin's latest demands
connection
with
the
use
of
sentence
investigation
ordered
Betty Greenfield
Daniel If. Taylor
along with' his charge that Britain is threatening to invade
"Dr."with his name In 1973-74 by Judge Johnson.
Emma Humphrey
Cleo Williams
Uganda because of the death sentence he has given a
Sanfo
McClanahan was arrested by
Josecth H. Wilson
-r-d- telephone directory
Lirch tn..,4tnr nr,gi tir#nr whn ,.,.ii,.,l S,l m
Mama L. Hunt
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I
U .,ui,..,
I
advertisng,is
acting
as
his
own
Altamonte
Springs police and
John C. Woodley
De Wit Jackson
I
tvrxmt
C'
iegai
C(JTt5L rarer 101(1 me
,flenhis
vice
3(1113(1 agents in
Philip B. Korst, DeBary
Lula Mae Johnson
J 11 ()()
"Alert the army! Alert the air force! Tell Libya to send
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court
he
expects
to
testify
in
his
connection
with
an April 3 inGeorge N1. Wright, DeBary
Wilma Knight
Easy WayTo Kill
in a bomb squadron!" the former heavyweight boling
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defense and may present cident in which agents found
Mabel
Loomis,
Lake
Mary
William
A.
Mikkola
champion shouted to his aides after a furious in terview
stony
from
two cocainewlthareportedstreet
Mary J0 Culbreth, Lake
Anthony MontgomeryMnnih,v wit h 1.1 ('.n ir ('hnntia fllnlr his frr'n,np
IC
I
Casseloerry
housewives,
id J
value of $1,500 to 2,000 stashed
Vicki L. Peake
Monroe
commanding officer and a special envoy sent by Queen
Parker,
when
arrested by In a bag underneath a bathro(in
l.awanda M oore, Osteen
Nancy Pfelfaul
Elizabeth II to ask for clemency for 61-year-old Denis
itontinued From Page IA)
Fulenwider Feb. 18, 1974, was sink at an Altamonte Springs
Alma
I.
Rock
HilLs.
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listed
on county jail records as restaurant.
firmed that a color television
Bennett F. Smith
4
set found in the station wagon
Karen A. Thornton
11
abandoned by Bouey at the
Leonard D. Varvel
Dorn residence Is believed to
__
Marie L. Wilkin
have
come from a burglary
Mary. 0. Wood
Yesterday's high 90. Over- yesterday of another residence
A II
Ethel M. Grierson, DeBary
night
low
68.
about
three
It k/uss II'
miles
away.
The
Josephine
Leminerman,
t
I
Partly cloud:.' through householder reported the
1)eliary
position on the lounge, In view
Continued From Page 1-A)
tomorrow with a chance of burglary late last night when
followed by breakfast at the Joy B Mills, DeBary
June 25
of
Stenstrom's remarks.
more
likely
thundershowers,
returning home,
LOUis Picone, DeBary
Seminole Singles, 7:30-10 clubhouse.
McCammon pledged to
"1 would like to say that at no
during the afternoon and
Polk wouldn't comment on
Diane Wygant, DeBary
p.m., Stepping Stones Center,
cooperate
with
the
city
"in
in
the
any
mainly
time
did the professional staff Brush on o:u'...1a,Is f u r niun(ho
evenin,s.
highs
other
items
possibly
found
in
July 2
Kathy Jessup, DeLand
across from Suniand Estates ;
n
way
possible"
from
this
point
Lows
in
have
the plans from McCam. Control roaches and ants the
upper
80s
and
low
90s.
the station wagon but did say
Seminole Singles, 7:30 p.m., Patricia Jean Allen, Deltona
i7.12,
mon
to
forward,
apologizing
for
any
mostly
—
Variable
any of them — for more .~asv way brush No-Roach in
the
low
70s.
that "this case may be linked
Stepping Stones Center, acrcs Dorothy A. hell, Deltona
'embarrassment"
caused by than 48 hours," Knowles said. c.ibincis, cupboard' around
easter l y winds around 10 inh, a number of other daytime
Mineral &amp; from Sunland Estates on 17-92. Joseph G. DeChristopher,
Central Florida
the
rush
placed
near
on
the
project. "The staff could not study them bathroom and kitchen fi x tures.
gusty
stronger
and
burglaries
over
the
county."
Deltona
(;cm Society Auction, First
After
discussion
Rain
co.'icernlng
long enough to really make a ('olorlcss, odorless coating
thundershowers.
Capt. L J. Kriz said, "No one
Federal Savings&amp; Loan A.S.SOC., JULY 5
Antone C. Ferreira, Deltona
paving,
traffic
flow
and
other
cent
during
report
I have nothing by which sta)s etkctic for months.
per
probability
50
saw a second suspect but a
"Sanford's Biggest Garage John M. Routler, Deltona
2424 Edgewater Drive, Orlando.
aspects
of
the
development, to find fault with the engineer
the afternoon and evenings, 20 second person could have been
Sale," charity event, 10 a.m., to Richard L. Rychel, Deltona
Stenstrom
moved
the plan be over the matter."
JUNE 26
at
night.
per
cent
involved,"
McGarvey,
Blair
6 p.m.,
,
Charisc A.
accepted
and
SISTKRi Inc., iuncneon at coordinator.
was
seconded
by
Authorities
today declined to
Gertrude LCoe,Geneva
Cavalier Restaurant, noon.
Meyer
.
Extended Forecast
reveal what, If anything had
Car Wash, U.S. Rank, 6.Elsie A. Riehi, Lake Helen
Prior to the vote, Mcctana.
been
taken from the ransacked
Florence
J.
JUNE 29
Childress,
Lake
by
Grace
sponsored
ford Plaza,
thundershowers Dorn house that had been en- ban asked a letter be drawn and
Scattered
Fr. Lyons Council K of C,
United Methodist Youth, 10 Monroe
he afternoons and tered reportedly by forcing a sent to Planning and Zoning x.
mainly
In
t
corporate communion at a. m .-5 P. M .William A ustin Oglesby, Lake
plaining why the Commission
evenings. Low temperatures ream door.
Nativity Church, Lake Mary,
Monroe
"stepped
on them on this
near 70 north to near 80 lower
Investigators wouldn't reveal
Gloria K. Davis, Longwood
JULY 14
Keys. Highs in the mid 80s to if Boucy told deputies anything iSSUe."
Child Evangelism Fellowship Sallye T. Haislip, Longwood
The vote was 5-0 in favor of
before he died.
lower 9(.
day camp for ages 4.12, Lake Star L. White, Longwood
the
ABC site plan after McCl.anDaytona Beach tides: high
Separate investigations into
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Jessup Park, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Margaret Barnes, Orange
9:52 a.m., 10:11 p.m.; tow 3:35 the shooting of 13ouey are being ahan's remarks were read into
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__________ No fe", twng sack lunch. call City
a.nt.,
3:35 p.m. Port Canaveral: conducted by Capt. Kriz and the record.
Child Evangelism office Mon- Frank H. Kramer, Orange
After the vote, K nowles took
Attorney
high 9:21 a.m., 9:54 p.m.: low State
Abbott
City
to
.eglster.
nes
d
ay
W
e
d
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the floor to defend the city's
_________________
Herring's office,
3:22 am, 3:34 p ni
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where a bottleneck must not develop is in the cities and
towns of America where chvrches, charitable organizations
individuals need to mobilize their community resources to
provide settlement cipportunitiesfor the refugees. Tha t process,
too, may require more time than critics of the refugee program
would allow.

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Remarks Bring Apology

Dispatch

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Food Conferees Pessimistic

designer of "human resources systems," notes
that legislation Is clearly required to Insure that
the privacy of the Indlvli'.al is not transgressed
and to prevent the unauthorized and un
warranted use or dissemination of employe data.

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pr imarily where the sanitary condition of food
and its purity are the issue.
But note that at a time courts are reducing the
au tho ri ty of comçany offi cials over employes,
th Y are increasing the responsibili ty of cornpany officials for the negligenceof subordinates.
The Supreme Court seems to recognize this
w he n it says: "The requ iremen ts of foresight
and vigilance Imposed on responsible corporate
agents are beyond question demanding, and
perhaps onerous, but they are no more stringent
than the pu blic has a right to expect of th ose who

pr isonment and fined up to $1,000 on each Count

a

H. Lean, president of Information Science,
Inc., w hich claims to be the nation's leading

lobe fully nniirnh1e only in inctnn,'pqnfnpuiø'i

rat droppings, in a major warehouse in which
food for sale was stored. The punishment given
the company president was light, a fine of $50 on
each of live counts for a total of $250.

Aside from all Its other Impli cations, the
Rockefell er Commission's report on Illegal
aetivitlesby the Central Intelligence Agency has
given new urgency to the "privacy issue."
This Is something that concerns every citizen,
for few of us do not have our names, ranks
(Income, educa tion, etc) and serial numbers
(Social Security, driver's license etc.) stored
in a myriad government and private files
So far, the only major legislation is this area,
the Pri vacy Act of 1974, deals solely with
government -compiled Information. However, a
broad-coverage bill has been introduced in the
House of Representatives that would do for the
private sector what the Privacy Act did for the
public sector.

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working.
These points became clear in a recent
Supreme Court decision'and a reaffirmation of a
32.year.old decision,
Thus far, the propositions noted above appear

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president of the company involved had to be held
responsible for the fact that his system wasn't

business enterprises whose services and
prod ucts affect the health and we ll-being of the
public..."
it must be noted here that we are talking about
the personal criminal liability of a company
president or other high company of ficial
not
the liability of a company. It has long been
established that company negligence subjects a
firm to penalties.
In th e immediate case at hand, the company
had already acknowledged guilt, or rather
negligence — unsanitary conditions, including

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SUItIN, Thailand (AP) — Cambodians who escaped
recently to Thailand report that miss executions have
Liken place in Cambodia since the Khmer Rouge victory
more than two months ago.
The refugees say most victims were men of the former
Cambodian army. They apparently were killed to
eliminate elements thought to be potentially hostile to the
new rulers of Cambodia, the sources said.
Two former soldiers said they saw Khmer Rouge
soldiers beat about 40 officers and enlisted men to death
with shovels and clubs in the northwestern province of
Siem Reap at the end of April.
The victims, their hands tied behind their backs,
screamed and Leveed to be shot as the Khmer Pn,in'
pound ed them to death
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uk. UtJI,',G•S
erC DUI-Wd near tfl' vuiage of P1nom
Irong, nn' miles rest of the provincial capital, the two
nw'i sa:d. lucy said they watched the killings from
separate hiding places in the jungle.
Another former soldier from the area said he saw about
40 trailers with about 10 corpses piled into each being
towed down a road. Two days later, after the Khmer
Rouge hdd left, the soldier said he discovered arms and
legs and other parts of bodies sticking out of shallow
graves near the village of Phan Hong.

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tactical aspects of that military operation. They
lament
and properly — that it took the Defense
Department nearly five days to make an accurate

DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer
LONGWOOD - Counellmn
Gerard Connell last night
"humbly
and
publicly
apologized" to Sheriff John
Polk and the Sheriff's Department for erroneous statements
made by Public Safety Director
Doug Keller at a recent
meeting.
Prefacing his remarks with
the statement that he fully
favors the city pulling back Its
dispatcher working out of the
Sheriff's Department countywide communication center
and the city handling Its own
police dispatch, Connell read
into the record a letter from

Kill 'Hostile Elements'

sponsored by the Fleet Reserve. It grew out of an
Idea hatched over a couple of brews at a local pub
and more and more people are attending each year.

Director

By

Refugees Say Khmer Rouge

represented.
The event has become a big thing for persons
formerly attached to the Air Station here, which Is

Evening H.riid,
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back."

rancher who wants to enlarge his stock pond or the
farmer who wants to deepen an irrigation ditch or
plow a field" to get a frderal permit.
Con g ressman Kelly's office said this rule could

In the midst of general applause for President
Ford's resolute action to recover the captured
freighter Mayaguez and its crew, Monday morning

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products.
The second item regards proposed dredge-andfill permit requirements.
According to Congressman Kelly, one of the new
dredge-and-fill rules under consideration by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers could "force the

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June 4.
"Anyone knowing where the book might be, or
anyone with It In their possession should contact
Boyd at her home or myself at the police
either
station," Hughes said. "There'll be no questions
asked. She just wants her book and memories

apply to all landowners, If It passes and becomes
law.
Experts at the federal and state level are to be
present at the June 30 hearing to testify on these
issues and also to answer questions from the
audience.
Persons wishing to testify at the meetings should
contact Congressman Kelly's district office at
Altamonte Springs (834-2662).

Congressman Richard
will be In the
Altamonte Springs City Hall, 224 Newburyport
Ave., on June 30 (next Monday) to get the views of
his constituents regarding two issues that are of
ital interest to farmers, ranchers, growers, and
landowners that will soon be before Congress.
One of the issues is a federal regulation which
would require ranchers and farmers using inseeticides and pesticides to be tested and approved
by th e government before they can use such

Now Morgan is a vice president of McDonnell
Douglas and he talks to his old colleagues about
contracting matters. He neglected, however, to
register as a lobbyist,
— Phillip Kelleher, as chief counsel of the
House Armed Services Committee, dealt for 17
years with General Dynamics. He Is now on the
General Dynamics pa)Toll. Kelleher also failed
to register as a lobbyist nl"ourh
3 in C.1tact
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lgisIation.
George Norris, an old Iiivy hand, now runs
the staff of the House Sea, wer subcommittee.
Invariably, the subcommittee grants the
more than requests. ItIs year, for example,
the subcornmitte added authorization for a
nuclear.powered strike cruiser that wasn't in the
Pentagon budget.
The line art of gaining defense contracts
depends as much on political infl uence
professional competence. The Navys eac
Vice Admiral 11'man Rickover Is one of the
who not only have resisted the pressure but
spoken out against it. "It Is almoSt abersive,
he once snorted, "not to want to speni governmert money."
Footnote: Morgan at first denied that he had
spoken to members of Congress about
legislation. When pressed, be conceded to our
associate Jack (lotierty that he had "responded
to questions" but had not "initiated" any con(acts. Morgan said he did not seek his Job with
McDonnell Douglas until after he had left Capitol
lull.

Kelleher told us he was actually "antiGeneral Dynamics" when he worked for the
House Armed Services Committee. He didn't
register, he said, because his duties do not in.
elude lobbying. Norris didn't return our calls.
MYSTERY MONEY: The Greek government
has called off .in investigation, reportedly at the
Central Intelligence Agency's rNast, of a
ttmor that CIA funds were funneled through
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There were whispers in Greece that the secret
CIA funds had been passed to the Greek CIA,
called the KYP, which had laundered the money
through a Greek government bank. The laundered money, according to the rumors, had been
delivered to Greek businessman Thomas Pappas
who was a fundralser for the Nixon-Agnew
campaign .
Therumors leaked Into Print during the 196$
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But a responsible Greek exiled journalist,
Elias Demetracopoulos, claimed he had proof of
the reports. The order for Laundering the CIA
money' Denietracopoulos charged, came from
Greek KYP deputy chief Michael Roufogalls.
The exiled newsman took his story to thenDemocratic National Chairman Larry O'Brien
who insued a little-noticed press release. "Mr.
Nixon and Mr. Agnew should explain their
relationships with (Pappas)," decla'ed O'Brien,

the press reports that Pappas was a
"conduit of campaign funds from the Greek
junta to the Nixon-Agnew treasury,"
There the matter rezted until July 1974, when
the junta was deposed, the KYP's (lies were
op'ned and Roufogalls was interrogated.
l' find out what the new Greek government
had Warned about CIA funds going into the 1968
Nixon cnmpclgn, we called Athens and spoke
with Iirmation Minister Panayot.is Lambrias.
He td he had heard the reports and in.
dicated tiat the government planned to in.
vestigate tiem. He promised more information
if we woud call back In two days. But when we
called Athr.s again, Lambrias never took the
call, We (t1owed up with a cablegram, but
Lambrias ft1ed to reply.
Now we ttve 1erned the reason. Com pe tent
sources, close t* the new regime, report
the
CIA station chief In Athens, Stacy Hulse, made a
quiet, subtle rttst that the government lay off
the 1968 fund mystery. Hulse passed the word,
according to ow' sources, to the new KYP chief,
Maj. Gen. Consti.ntine Fetis, who Informed his
civilian boss, George Rallis.
At a hectic meeting, It
decided to ignore
our calls rather than risk worsening relations
with the United States.
Footnote: Neither Agnew nor Pappas could
be reached for comment, O'Brien recalled his
meeting with Demetracopowos and found his
story "impressive" but not subject to absolute
proof. The CIA declined CO1iment.
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a Southern gentleman
is plain and straightforward. He likes to fish and shoot pool. He wears a
sports shin he's had for a year, one that his
wife, Patsy, keeps rinsing out.
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75th Open, the 37-year-o ld Tennessean shot a par 71
over the testy Medinah course Monday to win an i
hole playoff from John Mahaffey.
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"Right now It is hard for me to get in my mind I
won the U.S
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Open,"

I don't fee l like a U.S. Open champion.
"jfore I went out there, I told myself: 'John isn't
minor tournaments — th e 1967 Minneso ta Classic and going to give you anyth ing. You have to take You
the 12 IALM.
hd ve to go out and shoot the flags down.' On the 15th
But this time around, the taste of victory was there, was the first time I left a putt short. I had the speed of
and Graham knew it.
the greens pretty well, and John dPn't."
The key, he said, was his putt on the 20yard eighth
M.thalley concurred.
For par. He was in the fringe 75 feet away and left
"I threw it away on the greens. No birdies. I didn't
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from Houston who was in
was it—Iflguredfwasonyway"
his first playoff.
we I=wnen ohs wo1ror went Into the trees
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he said he heard a TV man say if the ball hadn't hit a should have changed putters. I couldn't get
the ball to
spectator it would have gone out of bounds.
the hole. I was only past it five times, and each time It
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On his 95th birthday, Ben
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daughter, Mrs. Jannie Pietrartoni of 1 1
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Call
what you will — In the next-lighter (or nextBargello, Florentine canvas darker) shade until you've run
work or Hungarian stitch — it's the gamut. Then start all over.
a handsome, versatile and
Once y ou're sure of your
highly decorative stitch that's a stitch you can complicate it
joy to
beautifully. In my book
To me there's a special ex- "Bargello" I've shown these
citement about taking an Un- same vertical stitches in
marked piece of canvas and, basket-weave patterns, inwithout drawing on or tracing terlocldng bands, fish scale
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Born on June fl, 1880 In Dykesburg, Ky.,
Capps, worked as a coal miner in West
Frankfort, Ill., for 51 years. Twelve years ago
he retired to Florida wi th his daughter and
son-tn-law Mr .and Mrs. Al Pletrantoni. He
has four childr en. Mrs. Pletrantoni; Mrs.
Gladys Tucker of Indiana; Roy Capps of 106
Country Club Circle, Sanford, and Benny
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opportunity to show off the
Stitches for simple patterns related families of colors for
are carried across four threads which f ine ta sti'y WOOLS
while more intricate designs famous. Rember when you're
may use stitches over two or six doing Bargello not to cut your
threads. Varying the size of the yarn into standard lengths as
stitches can
your wor k a you normally do. Cut it as
brocade effect which looks needed from the skein,
more difficult to achieve than it Bargello designs may use
actually is.
widely varying amounts of
I'd suggest practicing color in the patterns.
Bargello on No. l3 mono canvas
There are many ways to use
using a soft tapestry wool. As a your practice pieces. A band of
lust piece beginners might Like Bargello is distincti ve around
the top of a tote bag, circling a
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It's Important to do this when
you're working a chair seat or
pillow in a large pattern, so that
your completed design will be
symmetrical.
When you practice your first
Bargello stitch your decorative
theme can be something as
simple as four graduated
shades of your favorite color,
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one yard of wool will cover one
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stitch but it takes one and onehalf yards to do one inch In
Basket Weave or Continental.
Another easy way of figuring
background is to remember
that most tapestry yarns come
in 40.yard skeins. One skein will
cover 27 square inches. We keep
a measure card, 3 by 9 Inches,
and this represents 27 square
inches. If you put such a card on
your work, you can readily
determine how many skeins
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Center Inc., located behind Florida Hospital North in Altamonte
Springs, Is where Alice Potter of Sanford works as a volunteer
receptionist for two hours In the afternoon and again for two
hours in the evening a couple of days each week. More voluutee
to undertake simple receptionist duties are urgently needed
during the summer months. Persons interested in helping should
call the Mental Health Center as soon as possible.

'Sad'

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
(AP)
Muhammad All said
today a night's sleep hadn't
changed his mind about retiring. But he didn't say as positive about it as he had Monday.
At a news conference Monday
Ali had said, "I'm 99 per cent
sure I'll retire."
He said
at a news conference today that he Intended
to make hi July 1 title defense
against Joe Bugner his last
fight. But he added that there is
pressure on him to fight Joe
Frazier again.

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championship by posing for Herald Photographer Gordon
Williamson. The Tigers are, left to right, Lee Charron, Jeff
Richardson, Tim Barkley (at top), Scott Kriger, Ski Speer,

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Tigers

The Tigers growled and the Sanford
l'ee Wee Baseball League listened,
The Tigers out-slugged and out-clawed
the Yankees 13-11 Monday night to win
the league championship,
Both teams Finished with 4-1 records in
the second half. The Tigers won the first
half with a 5-0 record. The Yankees were
4-1.
Monday's game was for the second half
title,
The Tigers were tied once, but never
trailed in the championship game with
the Yankees.
The Tigers scored five runs In the top of

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with three in their half of the inning.
Both teams scored once in the second
and the Yankees tallied a pair in the third
to knot the score at 6-6.
The Tigers exploded for five runs In the
fourth inning to grab the lead. One
Yankee run in the fourth and three in the
fifth could not overcome the margin.
The Tigers scored twice in the top of
the sixth and the Yanks tallied once in the
bottom half of the inning,
Scott Kriger of the Tigers led all hitters
with two singles. Teammates Sid Speer,
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Jack Wiggins opened the Sanford Little
League City Championships Monday night

the second.
Wiggins struck out seven and walked
with a bang.
seven in the six-inning battle. Wayne Pace
Wiggins fired a no-hitter to Lead George's
smacked two singles and Keith Whitney
to a 6-1 win over Atlantic National Bank of
slammed a double to aid Wiggins offensively.
Sanford.
Sam Griffith, Floyd Lively and Kevin
George's battles the Railroaders tonight at Waters added singles for George's,
7:30 at Ft. Mellon field, which is located near
Freddy Vance went the distance on the
Sanford Naval Academy on the Lake Monroe mound for Atlantic National Bank. He struck
waterfront,
out four, walked six and allowed six hits.
Atlantic National Bank will meet tonight's
George's won the Sanford Continental
loser on Wednesday. The finals are set Little League with a 164 record. Atlantic
Thursday.
Nathnal Bank dominated the American
All games begin at 7:30 p.m. at Ft. Mellon. League with an 18-2 slate.
In the playoff opener Monday night,
George's opponent
tonight,
the
George's scored all the runs it needed the Railroaders, was the only undefeated team in
first inning. The two first-inning runs, the Sanford Littic League. The Railroaders
complemented by three tn the second and one are M.
In the third, provided George's with the
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tire," but he added he would not
officially make a decision until
just before the Bugner fight.
All said he
to spend
more tim' with his wife and
young children and do
things such as make movies,
lecture and become more involved in the Nation of Islam,
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slapped singles.
Dwayne Platt, Alfred Bookhead and
Dennis Adams poked singles for the
Yankees.

lims,
He also said he wanted to quit
on top like such athletes as the
late Rocky Marciano, the tindefeated heavyweight champion, and football star Jim
Itrown.
"Too many fighters have quit
beaten," said the 33-year-old

Charron and Kriger split mound chores
for the Tigers. Kriger took over in the
fifth to stop a Yankee rally and then
allowed the Yanks' final run in the sixth.

Med'l'ch Finds Cure;
*i nger I
Loss
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Lifted, then Texas beat the Angels 1-0 in 13 innings.
If at first you don't succeed.,..
In his Last two starts Singer pitched 3 2-3 in—If you're Doc Medich, you might as well try nings and was bombarded for 13 runs on 11 hits.
But against the Rangers — who had chased
nan who has lost twice against again.
—If
you're
Bill
him
Singer,
it
with six runs in two-thirds of an inning oniy
just
may
not
be
worth
TIUI-S
51,0 502 —13 S I
17 victories as a pro. "I'm
rkee
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last
the
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Friday, he was brilliant. He allowed Jim
;t.arting to get hurt more and
6
9,
Medich,
thinks
he
found
himself
during
his
Spencer's
looping double in the second inning.
'in gonna have to fall soon."
own sixgame tailspin earlier this year. "The then was untouchable before giving way to Don
losing streak I had enlightened me a little bit," Kirkwood at the start of the 12th. He had gone 27
he said after eight-hitting Baltimore to help the batters without giving up a hit. In other worth,
New York Yankees beat the Orioles 6-1 Monday he'd pitched nine Innings of no-hit ball.
night.
He said he suffered a muscle spasm In his back
Singer, 6-8, thinks he found himself "looking at in the second inning and "by the fifth it was
old scrapbooks with my wife the past three days, kilhng me. It seems when I don't feel 100 per cent
off the Dodgers.
on a bad throw by pitcher Dale
just to put myself back in the right frame of I pitch better."
Watson's blast scored Roger
Murray before Andy Thornton singled
mind."
It might have helped his frame of mind
Kirkwoodstruckouttheside in the 12th Inning.
Metzger and Cesar Cedeno in front of
and Sperrin', tripled to right-center
but
it
didn't
Improve
his
record.
In
the 13th , though, Roy Smalley hit in to a force
lie
pitched
11
him. Each had preceded Watson with
for other run.
innings
of
one-hit
ball
for
California
play
but reached second w hen Orlando Ramirez
before
being
run-scoring singles.
threw
the ba ll away trying for a double play.
Padres 7, Giants 6
Then
Cesar
Tovar singled for the Rangers' thir d
Willie McCovey hit a threerun
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and
th
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winning ru n.
homer in the first inning, then drove in
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5,
Twins
2
the tie-breaking run in a three-run
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Sal
Bando
and
Reggie Jackson drove in two
seventh that carried San Diego past
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San Francisco.
widen their West Division lead to five games
Cubs 6, Expos 0
over Idle Kansas City, Bando's seventh inning
The Cubs took advantage of four
.
homer
broke a 2.2 tie and gave unbeaten reliever
Monti-cal errors to defeat the Expos.
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-Paul Lindblad his sixth victory.
Two Chicago runs scored in the
Platt and Kevin Smith handled the
Yankees' mound duties. Smith did not
give up a hit in the final two innings.

ench Adds Four To RBI Total
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

days, I do a lot better," said the 27.

Variety, they say, is the spice of life.
It may also be the key to an 1(111 title
for Johnny Bench this season.
The Cincinnati star drove in four

year-old Bench, tops in the league in
Hill and one away From the home run
lead,
Cards 1-4, Mets 0-0

more runs Monday night, raising his
1975 total to 61 in the 70 games the
Reds have played. He hit his 15th
home run and sent home another with
a double In keying Cincinnati's 34
triumph over the Atlanta Braves.

While the Reds were brutalizing the
Braves, St. Louis swept reeling New
York 1.0 and 4-0, Houston nipped 103

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Coach Glenn Kriger (at bottom), Mutt Swinlord, Richie
Brusnaham (at top) John Holt (at bottom), Daryl Benton (in
mIddles, Reggie Frederick (at top) and Coach John Charron.

Pee Wee's Bes
Out-Claws Yank

The Central Florida Art Th ursday through Saturday,
Ass,ciation is having a Paint-1i June 26-28.
The Paint-In will have a
at the Winter Park Mali,
Bicentennial theme and will be
in the form of a workshop.
Asir1noung art students will
Pageant Offers be able to otserve the arttt at
work and ask questions.
The Central Florida Art
Discount Days
Association has a membership
of about 30 and they meet at the
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Flarida will be all ga thered at
Municipal
Auditonium.on June , 27, and
28 to compete for the title

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grams from people saying I
have to fight Joe Frazier again
each man has won one fight
against the other)."
When asked if a Frazier fight
was the only thing that could
keep him from retiring, All
said, "I can't fight Frazier
without fighting George Foreman." He regained the title by
knocking out Foreman last Oct.
30.
If he does change his mind
about quitting the ring and
meets Frazier, it probably
won't be in October as had been
expected. The champion said be
will begin filming a story about
his life, entitled "The
Greatest," Oct. 10.
When All announced his re-tirement Monday, he said,
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him for ;week every LI ree
months or so. Sometimes he over all the Johns who resented when I read that "a couple met
goes to visit her. They don't the fact that their name is used ata party. went toa motel and
as a synonym f or "toilet," may ma de love." It's an insult to the
have much of a marriage,
This man has given me the I ha ve my soy?
act of lovemaking! What they
My pa rents chr istened me did was ha ve sex. Love had
only happiness I've ever known.
He Is kind, warm and loving, "Fa nny." Now, how did my no thing to do with It.
and has been very good to me. name every become a synonym
Before I risk wasti ng my time
My girl friend sa ys he's too old for the part of one's anatomy on this campaign, please tell
for me and that I should try to that one refers to in polite mc If you think I ha ve a point.
get interested in someone Society as a "backside?"
VAIAMASCUUNEj
closer to my own age. I've tried
GRIPES MINE
DEAR VAL: You have a
DEAR GRIPES: There are point, bulwhetber It's worthy of
and can't do it. Boys my age are
too Immature for me. AU they several explanations, but the a cam pa ign raises another
want is sex. I want something one that makes the most sense question. I plead not guilty.
more from a relationship, and I to me Is this: During World War When I mean "They had Sex." 1
have it with this man. I'm not I the members of the First Aid don soY, The y made love.'
Nurses
hurting anyone.
Yeomanry
for
F.A.N.Y.), a British women's
So what do you advise?
HAPPY ambulance unit, were known as
DEAR HAPPY: If you're "FANNYS." And they mere
"happy," why did you write? reputed to have been wellYou are hurting yourself by reared. Readers?
(-onhlnulnglnarelauonshlpthat
DEAR ABBY: A letter in
Is going nowhere. Wives usually your column has caused me to
find out. And so do parents, drop my campaign to get the
Furthermore eventually you'll letter "q" removed from the
want marriage and this man dictionary and transferred to
already has a wile.
"k," where it belongs. I
He Is probably flattered to kwlckly discovered that
I
have a young girl Interested In might be dead before anyone
him and you're flattered would even be interested,
because a nun his age Is titNow I would like to start a
terested In you. U you don't campaign to get all people to
want to be a loser, the advice kwit using the phrase "made
from here is — lose HIM,
love" when they mean "had
DEAR ABBY: Now that all sex."
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have been seeing a man who Li
in his early 40s. He is married
and is very friendly with my
parents. ( They don't know what
is going on.)
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and he li ves in the desert for
heal th reasons.
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great-great-grandchildren.
Present at the birthday party were Mr.
nn,I Mr Pill IpPiw nf Vnr.t (ltv! Mr and
Mrs. Luke Walters of Casselberry; Mrs. Eva
ueckam and Mrs. Dorothy Howard of Sanford; Mrs. Glenda Schmidt of Stua rt ; Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Schmidt and their daughter Julie
Rae of Orlando; Mrs. Sonny Sipes; Dean
Bellinger; and Elders White and Strobelt of
the Church of Christ of Lat ter Day Sain ts.
Active, alert and In perfect health, Capps
attributes his longevity to clean living — no
toba cco and no li quor.

Capps was

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leadership coffee held Saturday morning at the ldyilwilde home of club president Jan
(right). The Juniors are leading the way in making Vietnamese refugee women
of th e local
community by inviting them to attend Junior Woman's Club meetings and become mem bers If th ey
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Angeles 6-5, Philadelphia edged
Pittsburgh 6-5, Chicago blanked
Montreal 6-0 and San Diego trimmed
San Francisco 7-6.
The reason for continued success at
bat, says Bench, is an occasional
move from his accustomed position
behind the plate to less confined areas
like left field.
"If I can play somewhere eli.
besides catcher about once 2verv 10

Hon Fairly's first-inning single
scored Lou Brock with the run that
won the first game, then pinch-hitter
Ted Simmons hit a grand slam in the
eighth inning to win the nightcap for
St. Louis and complete Uv. ohitewash.
Hon Reed won the opener with a
seven-hitter while John Denny
recorded his first major league
shutout with a livi'-hitter.
Phillies 6, Pirates 5
Ohio Brown drove in three runs with
a two-run double and a tie-breaking
homer
the seventh inning, helping
Philadelphia end Pittsburgh's five.
game winning streak.
Astros 6, Dodgers 5
Bob Watson's three-run homer in
the second inning capped a six-run
hlotLston uprising as the Asiiui held
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one on a wild pitch
and one ona passed ball.
The Cubs made it 4-0 In the seventh
w he n, with Rob Spot-ring on First,
Manny Trillo followed with a base hit
that Expos center fielder Pepe M
gual let get past him as Sperring
scored.
In the eighth, Bill Madlock hit an
Infield single and continued to second
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Frank Duffy druve In five runs with a homer
and two doubles to carry CieveLaid past the Red
Sox. Player-Managtr Frank Robinson chipped in
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with a bonier and three runs batted
Brewers 8, Tigers 4
Darrell Porter slugged a three-run homer in
the second Inning to start Minneso ta to its victory over the Tigers. hank Aaron's triple and
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The Jacksonville lighter will have a pull in weight of seven
0 (I 71 51)00 T (71$) 53100T
W a y (Recur) 6 I; 6 Madam Runner
HlTSMadtock, Chi. 9$, Gar
137.4
to eight pounds. His style ls walk-in and hang.
Herald Boxing Writer
(Wflsey)77.7,D;IterW (Larrabee) vet'. LA.
FIFTH - 1 Major Jones (0. 5 I; I Kutie Nib (eV.n) 10 I.
DOUBLES- Bench,
Cm, 27;
ORLANDO - A crucial boxing card is set tonight at the
Vincent's record is 11•1-2, but after his disputed draw with
Prainard) (3) S 203 00 2 10 2. Kingly
TENTH - I M - Trot C.I - $751: Grubb. SD, 72,
Orlando
Sports
Stadium,
Tommy
"Killer" Ellis last time out he needs a big win over
Hal (1) 3 40 2 603 Single Diller (7)
I. Sis Wampum (Crank) I 1, 2.
TRlPLES-Gros.
In a triple main event, Sanford's Victor "Taco" Perez will
210 0 (I 31 5910 1 0)71 $7.60 1
Blissful Dream (Reynolds) S I. 3. Ktislnger, Chi. 6; D,Parker,
Thornton to cement his fight with Perez.
2 Ill,
National League
Ocala Mighty Mite (Filipelli Jr.) 7 PQh, 6; Garr, All, 6; Meter,
battle John Wayne Battle of Eustis, Joey Vincent takes on Roy
The Ross-Grimmett fight isarematChola February 20 bout
SIXTH - 1. Si nging Sam (i.
East
1.4 Devils Advocate (No Driver) 9 Mtn, 6
'Thunder"
Thornton
and
Edgar
"Mad
Dog"
Ross
meets
in
which
Grimmett trounced Ross tn six rounds. Thata3Ross,
W L Pc). GB Bereznak) (7) 9601 AID 7K) 2 Amyi 7, 5 Barvas B.by (Neely) 41; 6
HOME RUNS Lu:unski, Phi,
Charlie
Grimmett.
Pittsburgh
39 25 609 Sister (2)3 K) 7 40 3 Dolly inter 'I)
Decatur Boy (Bridget) 57
only loss in 18 starts. Grimmett is undefeated.
16; Bench. Cm, is
Philphia
31 31 .344 4
7100 (77) 111 50 T 1;3$
Each bout is in the middleweight division and is scheduled
ELEVENTH - I M - Pace C.) STOLEN
QASFS--Cedeno,
"Mad Dog" has sworn revenge and is going around telling
Chicago
31 33 507 6'
SEVENTH -1. P'(ancys Bruce in
use: 1 Iron City Nancy (Regut 31. Mtn. 31; Morgan. Cm, o
for eight rounds,
everyone who will listen to turn, "I won't be happy to Just beat "
York
New
37 37
7
Patterson) (1) 17 70 500 7,00 7. 7. Ocala Paddy Wok (VanDevenler)
If
Perez
and
Vincent
are
successful,
they
will
be
brought
St. Louis
32 33 497 7', Hurricane Scott (7) 540 2.60 3
him. I will torture him. I won't let him quit. I will keep pounding
10 1; 3. Dancing Colleen (Neely) 9 7;
American League
back
Montreal
7$ 31 454 10
on
August
5
for
their
long
Yankee Hobo (5) 7.000 (lit 135.10 T 1. Avon Marshall (Larrabee) I 1; 5
-awa it ed showdown with the
BATTING
(150
at
him until the doctor stops it."
bats) (1.7 5)514050 00 41 1) u7.50 T
West
Silverbell Rice (Ray) $ 1; 6. Bomber Carew,
vacant Southern Junior Middleweight title at stake.
Mm,
373; Hargrove,
To ttus Grimmett laughs. "Man, he couldn't lay a glove on
Cincinnati
13 77 611
EIGHTH -1. Amy Gi rt Mercury G (lhlenleld) 7 2; 7, Fly FlyFalls Tex, 341
But Thornton and Battle are worthwhile opponents.
IT. Raul (5) 9,20 5,20)10 2 Bonds
Los
Angeles 11 31 569 3
me
last time and he won't this time. That Is Just his fear
(Stader) S 1; $ Betty Lou McKlyo
P U N S -- Lynn.
Bsn.
14;
Battle
will
carry
a
record
5,
Francisco 33 36 471 9', Pdng (1) $001003 Empire bra (7)
(Crossio) 6 1
of
8-3
(with
4
KOs)
Into
his
bout
R,White. NY,
44.
talking."
Burroughs,
San Diego
32 37 .461 ID', 0 000 (I 5) MID 00 1 IS 17) 5)7) 40 1
against Perez. One of those losses was two years ago to Perez.
Tex , 43
Of equal Importance is a three-round amateur bout In which
Atlanta
79 10 .120 13', 711
RUNS
BAITED
Before the end came in the third round, Perez was down and
INLynn,
"Schoolboy" Scott Clark of Lyman High School meets his
Houston
NINTH: 1 SenL'ors Tina CM.
76 47 354 ii'
fls n. 50; G Nettles, NY, SO,
cut
badly.
Crank) (7)940160660,7 DeanoA
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Monday'
toughest foe, Georgia's Terry Tuten, for the Southern Amateur
Horton. Del. 4.
(5) 560170: 3, Speedy Tracer (1)
$t Louis 14. New York 00
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Since that time, Battle has had trouble getting fights. His
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NY,
56;
championship.
3000(51)121601(75)) U00. 40 I L
Cincinnati S. Atlanta 4
d
Oak. 53.
last loss was to Iry Gifford lnEustis l9 months ago.
Clark hasn't lost in more than three years, except for •
7:094
Philadelphia 6. Pi ttsburgh 5
DOUBLES- Chalk,
Cal,
70.
Earlier this year he scored a major upset when he drubbed
TENTH - 1. Easy Bluegrass
National League
Chicago 6. Montreal 0
tournament competition, but against Tuten he is a distinct
Singleton. Bat, 16,
(Larrabee) (1) 9.00 10403002 Bida
at
bats) -'-'
BATTING
(150
Houiton 6. LoS Angeles
Jacksonville's
teenage
sensation,
Larry
Peterson.
IRIPIES'.Rivers.
Cal,
7;
underdog.
Byrd (6) 1001.403. Scotch Playboy Madlnck, Chi,
367; Morgan. Orta, Chi. 6
San Diego 7. San FraflcIsco 6
Thornton's scorecard is 13-3. This will be the first time he
Tuten Is the Finest amateur "The Pmch State" has turned
320
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HOME
RUNS-Bonds,
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has appeared in Orlando,
53;
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Chicago
out.
Ills list of championships include the Junior Olympics and
(Bonh am
6)
at S212 60 1 210 1
16; ft Jackson Oak. 16; Horton,
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For some of your classmates, it probably is. They'll
.ettle into jobs that aren't going anywhere and that's
where they'll sit. With their memories.
But if you want to go places in life, you can. And
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better than any other we know of. The Marine Corps.
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LEISURE

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hirn to the showers. Ernest
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a tent right next to the champagne bar to take het.s on
the tennis.

Senior Baseball League championship Monday night.
Tim Raines tossed a no-hjtter
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of the nearly two-month old
season.
The last regularly-scheduled
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Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 71.733•CA19.S
GRACE G. TRESLER.

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CARL WILLIAM HENDERSON.
JR . DONALD RAY HENDERSON,
ROBERT E. LYONS. and ROBERT
C MURPHY as Administrator with
the Will Annexed to the Estate 01
LYONS,
KATHERINE
D.
DECEASED.

Out Patient Therapy
919 E. 2nd St.

Defendants.

Ph. 322.6707

For Eviry

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO' CARL WILLIAM HEN
DERSOPI. JR.. whose place of
residence and address 11 unknown

Geraniums

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ROBERT F LYONS
2110 WEST 1471h STREET
POSEN. ILLINOIS

IN BLOOM
ALL COLORS

ROBERT C. MURPHY
217 SOUTH JEFFERSON
STREET
LOCKPORT, ILLINOIS

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Seminole County. Florida:
LOT 17 BLOCK I NORTH
ORLANDO TOWNSIh rJLRTH
ADDITION as recorded in Pie? Book
3 Page 56 of the Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida, together
with a CBS residence constructed
thereon and known as 103 Longwood
Oviedo Road. North Orlando,
Seminole County. Florida
has been filed against you, and you
are required to serve a copy of your
wrlttendefenses. If any, to It on Alan
A. Dickey, Esq. Petitioners at
tnrney. whose address is Post Office
Son 2739, Sanford, Florida. 32771. on
or before July 7. 1975 and (lie the
original with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on Plaintiff's
attorney, or Immediately thereat
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AID Ferns &amp; Foliage

Open Daily 8a.m.-Sp.m.
1400 W. First St.
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Small Mersman Maple Drop Leaf Table
Small Mersman Maple Round Table
Ne w is U s ed Furniture- We Buy, Sell &amp; Trade -One Or A
Houseful- Furniture &amp; Glassware
ETHEL BART
BETTY SMITH
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232 S. HIGHWAY 17.91
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MOVING TO NEW LOCATION AUGUST 1

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USED FURNITURE
COLLECTABLESS CHINA• GLASS

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Indoor plants add excitement people" come in two versions. heIghts ranging from 30" to 4.8". decorate if yourself OI Purchase
to even a drab decor, and singe or with mate.
Go native with a pony tail it completely potted and
whether or not you own a green
The retail end of the business
palm free or an Areca palm. planted. They carry wrought
thumb there are plants suited to consists of plants and acThese flowing palms grow big iron ceiling hangers and
everyone's touch and life style. cessories sure to delight even and grace any room An in
Wrought iron half aroui
ATD Ferns dnd Foliage the most discriminating teresting conversation piece hanqers that are wall mount.
located at 2593 S. Sanford decorator. There is every kind
would bea Norfolk Island tree. Perhaps the most decorative
Avenue in Sanford is just the of plant and tern imaginable at a hybrid of the philodendron wrought iron piece is a bicycle
place plant lovers dream of. prices you'll have to look at with very large leaves. A large with places on the wheel and
Not only is It a haven of lush twice to believe. But it's true.
variety of hanging bask')ts are st for plants. These too come
green leaves and vines, but is Prices on their plants and on display at ATD including
indifferent sizes and in potted
also filled with beautiful pot. ferns are almost wholesale.
Purple Passions, Wandering or unpotted versions.

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tery, stands and planters.
Lovely Boston ferns are one
ATD Ferns &amp; Foliage is'
owned by "Ace" .'.cedo of the hardiest ferns that grow.

FREE ESTIMATES.
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2619 A. S. French
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322.8200
IN PIMCTIIt
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323-0393

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.

FOR QUOTES CALL
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Certificate No. 390 Year of
Issuance 1912
Description cf Property

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or unplanted at extremely
reasonable prices. "Little

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Ft of Grace St Erdiminger Fams
Add No 3 P86 Pg 27
Nar'e In wtch assessed Harold
Mertes And Hole Mertes
All of said property being in the
County of Semnofe. Statoof Florida
Unless such certificate or ceir
tificates shill be redeemed ac
cording to law the property
described In tuch certificate or
certificates will be sold to the

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businesses "Ace" manufac. baskets. The Roosevelt and Colors and designs to match Replacement is done '
tures "little people'* pots for Artillery ferns, like most, love even the wildc-A decor. You can mcessary. ATD will also rent
These adorable humidity and wet soil and are purchase all your plants plants on a 24 hour basis for
plants.
well suited for beautifying any separately or in decorative receptions, parties or wed.
decoupage planters are a sure
bathroom, If you have an empty pots. If you like plants dings. Call Ace
thins' for any room in the house
t 3210019 to
"Ac" sells these pots to corner in your house a tree fern suspended from ceilings, you'll see how you can P'ave a lavishly
florists,garden centers and which grows Into a giant with love ATD macrame hangers decorated party c reception at
jobbers through eighteen big feathery fronds would be and "Ace's" own invention, a little expense.
pe rf ec t.
delightful bamboo hanger of
distributors all oiver the
You can have the green
country. He does not have any
In the plant line, AID Ferns pots
loveliness
of plants in your
distributors in Florida, but you &amp; FolIage carries Philly Poles
if you need something home or office without a green
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the following certificates has filed
said certificates for a tax deed to be
i$5d thereon. The certificate
numbers and years Of issuance, the
description of thi property, and the
names in which it was assessed are

leaf philodendrons growing upa
Lye foot cypress pole. also
Pertuum poles in various

MIU nas wrought
iron spiral stands with little
steps for plants. These come in
different heights You can

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LEATHER GOODS
WALLETS-JEWELRY

highest cash bidder of the ct
house door on the 7th day of July.
1973 at 1100AM

arid witl*jt a lot
green money. Let "Ace" give
you a full house-of plants
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Sanford

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numbers and years of issuance, the
description of the properly. nd thC
names in Which It was assessed are
as follows
Certificate No 503 Year o
Issuance 1977
Description of Property
8@9 07 93Ff N of SE Cor Govt Lot
3 Run N 67 Deg Si Mm W I,I3 Ft
Ft N 5464 Ft E 117.42 Ft S 67
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Name In which assessed Lavern C
Clark Jr. and Elaine If Clark.
All of said property being in the
Cotr4y ol,$eminole. State of Florida.
Unless such certificat, or cer

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for amber treasures, not to
mention sampling the products
of the island's largest rum
factory,
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chance to purchase some real
bargains (up to $200 duty free)
in this picturesque port. Treat
yourself to an island tour to
really get into the mood of this
lovely and unforgettable island,
Charlotte Amalie is the capital
and your port of.call
Next, a night anc4 a day of
pleasure awaits you in ancient
cobblestone streets and wide
modern boulevards, old shops
and magnifirient highrise
buildings of San Juan. You can
explore Morro Castle or golf at
El Conquistador; you can
wanoer in a world 01 orchids
and waterftlls or visit Latin
style clubs and casinos,
At Cap Haltien you enjoy an
afternoori and evening of ad
venture in this exotic pert.
Explore the twin wonders of
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history
Haiti's
mysterious ruins of the
Citadelle, still guarding Cap
Haitlen; and the majestic Sans
Scud, King Henri Christophe's
new world Versailles
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Sanford
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spacious main lounge, cinema, on this wonderful, economical
nigPtly entertainment and cruise vacation set to island
dancing, and two dining rooms.
JOHN SH LEN!
Food is an art on the ms
floheme, whether
it's a
delectable breakfast, hearty
You will have an un
and delicious lunch, multi.
forgettable vacation no
course epicurean dinner, or
matter where you go on the
Riviera, You may stop at the
inbetween snacks. Not to
mention the lavish midnight
better known and swankier
Room Air
buffets. The ms Boheme is
resorts, or you may prefer
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Conditioner
one of the hamlets along the
proud of winning the Pan
American Exposition Fn1 ." Enjoy cool, clean air with a .
coast, or one of the old towns
Award for its mouth watering
Carrier room air con-in the hills. Nice is one of the
cuisine
dit loner,
whatever
centers of life on the Cote
John and Judy Schlenk,
capacity YOU need, from
D'Azur. It will probably be
owners of Caribbean Cruises
5.000 to 33.500 BTUs, we
your best headquarters ivi
have a unit for the job.
the Riviera. since It offers
Travel Aqency, can offer you
wonderful bargains on cruises
practically every thing you
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hospital, beauty salon, barber
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COrdinG to l o w the properly
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certIficateS will be told to the
Pslqttest cash bidtler at the court
hOuSe door on the 7th day of July,

They're beautiful, add
value to your home
and offer you security
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Before you stop reading
because you think you cant
afford it, listen to this- the
total cost is only $431. including
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motorcoach transportation to
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mar- ranging from a weekena to music -and be ready to gsther
Republic. You'll love swim
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After selecting the perfect look plants convey tocustotfiers
and has been in operation for They are perfect for anyone plant, choose the perfect pot to and AID Ferns 8. Foliage rents
seven months He operates both without a green thumb and pot It In AID has lovely im. plants to offices and bulsnessps.
retail make gorgeous
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Break out of your shell! For 7
pampered, luxurious days. live L
the life of La bohemet
That is the enticing invitation
of Caribbean Cruises Travel
Agency, Winter Park Mall, in
announcing their 7 da y cruise
from Miami to Puerto Plata,
DominIcan Republic; by.
Thomas. Virgin Islands; San
Juan, Puerto Rico; and Cap
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5 Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
By da Creel.
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 3, 10, 17, 74, 1973

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descriptIOn of the property, and the
names In which It was assessed are
as follows:
Certificate No. 714 Year of
1153 uarce 1970
Description of Property
Lot 9 81K C West Altamonte

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(Section lV7.246 Fla Statutes,
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certificates for a tax deed to be

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FOR MORE DETAILS

car seems to run belter after it
has been washed and cleaned,
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and the more complete the
f'
washing and cleaning, the
better It runs
For a really complete job of
cleaning you need the services
of Ken's Auto Clean, 100 N.
-Maple Ave Sanford next to
Southern Air of Sanford The
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owner, Ken Kehc, and his,
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car the best deaning it has ever d
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NOW
haKen owned his auto cleaning
business in Boston with his
brother. Ron Kehoe, before
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moving to Florida 3 years ago,
He cleans cars, vans and pick
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up trucks, For $30 Ken will give
you his complete "auto groom"
which includes shampooing the
Interior
including
rugs
seats &amp; door panels,
and a handwashing and waxing
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If you don't want the corn
piete grooming. you can bring _____
yr vehicle in for lust a w ash.
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a Wax, an Interior shampoo or
the engine cleaned Any c a r
brought in for a waxing, is _______automatically washed as part
of the job
Kens Auto
will make even the dullest car shine like new
In the shampoo job. Ken
cleans the headliners, door
panels seats and rugs. He has better coverage that gives
glow that gives It that "lke observed In the beginning, your
thC equipment and materials to attention to the spots on your
new" look,
car seems to actually run better
clean any type of fabric. In car that need special treat.
In these days when most of us when it Is clean
washing, he uses a special ment. On badly oxidized
are thinking of keeping the old
Don't think Ken's service as
solution that brings back the finishes a cnriaI rnmnn.inrl
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rpew look to the dirtleit and applied before waxing, Instead to before trading It In, it is good Think
of It as "auto grooming.most neglected of cars,
of just mixing the oxidized common sense to keep it clean
Pamper
your car a
Any vehicle
in is flnshwUhthe wax :s
don:
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hand washed brought
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efore waxincl. with the ordinary method The
psychological
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clean, shining car and as we ADV.

TUESDAY-FAMILY DAY And NIlE

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Dated this 26th day of May, 1913
S Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
CIer, of Circuit Court
By Ida Creel.
Deputy Clerk
Publish - June 3. 10. 17. 24, 1975
DEC 76

SPECIALISTS IN
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Clerk of Circuit Court
By Joy Stokes
As Deputy Clerk
Publish- June 3. 10. 17, 24, 1913

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(Section 191.246 Fla Statutes)

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Name in which assesled H Knox
øettingh.us at Trustee
All of said property being in the
County ofStmlItO4L Staleof Florida.
Unless such cErtIficate or Certificates shall be redeemed cc.
cording to law the property
described in such certificate or
certificates will be sold to the
highest cash binder at the (ourt
house door on the 71h day Of July.
1975 at 11:00 AM
Dated this 26th day of May. 1975
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Ida Creel.
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Jurse 3. 10. 17. 21. 1973
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Every House A Green House

Glass 6 Paint Co., Inc.

Auto

Ken 's

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entered against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
tnt Court on June 2nd. 1973

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7S.Ilfl.CA.I9.A
CIRCUIT CIVIL

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CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (N TNI CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Notice is hereby given pursuant to EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FICTITIOUSNAME
a Final Judgment of oreclosur, CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Plotice k hereby given that I am
datei June 1RtP. 1975. entered in FLORIDA.
CASE P40. 1S•$t1CAo9.E
engaged In businrat Highway 1)6 FlORIDA (T EDE RAL SAVINGS CivilActlon No 75610
CA 09 Cot the CIVIL ACTION P40. 7S•1233.CA.o9.A HELENE M. PET ERMAN and
Forest City. Seminole County, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, etc .
Circuit Court of the 11th JLiCaI MILTON A. LUKE and IRENE S. HAROLD C. BUCHANAN.

CITYOF
WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA

Noticeo Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

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AVALON APAW"MENTS

OrlQndo-Winte( PQrk
831-9993
322-2611
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Seminole

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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BEAUTIFULLY LANOSCApEDI SUPILAND- 3 BR.? bath, fargede
See to appreciate, $3I..

fenced and POOL. $31,100.

sparkling clean, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath,

Bedroom, air conditioned, fur
welcome-)?? SIct

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Convenient to stores, churches,
major highways Trim) bedroom,
I' baths, carpeted with central
heat and aIr, 577.500.

Peg Real Estate Broker

321 O6O, 3777748.323 7595
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Sten strom

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1' bath, air, carpet $200 mo 531
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3 BR. shade trees, flite iO(4I,o;,, 12X
nio plut security 317 Cc'on,;
;a 1 :erfor
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3 bedroom, I' bath, nlie, fully
carpeted, corner lot, monthly rent

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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7 Bedrooms, adults Preferred,
Week Urifurnithed 323 5854;
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Lake Mary.? BR Furnished
Adults, No p,
29$ State Rd IS
Furnished Or unfurn,st,Cd 3 bdrn
bath, water, garbage and yard
care furnished, fenced back yard.
3230846
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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Peg
Real Estate Broker

JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC

REALTOR
2701 S French Avr .32) 0041

IDYLLWILDE.. Like new 3
bedroom, 7 bath, family room,
fireplace, beautifully landscaped
with privacy fence

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD PlOW.
Call 32? 76fl or 631 9993

CailBart Real Estate
EALTOR3fl.749$

Stemper Realty

Butiness.Hnmp, mmcd rmm..,i.I
I lane highway. Great terms
$11,950. Acre Realty, REALTOR
323 7710

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MULTIPLE LIST INC REALTOR
3774991
19)95 French
327 7371, 372 1496,372 193.4
37'? 1959.373 4)6.4

SANFORD

QUIET, RELAXED
LOCATION

SANFORD
7 or 3 bedrooms,
family room, central heat &amp; air.
Carpeted, range &amp; refrigerator.
fenced yard. Terms available.
$19,000
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD_Bedrooms,lim baths,
central heat and air, fenced back
yard Will dicker or swap. 524,500
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answer, priced below $31,000 with
the 3rd bedroom and apartment
attached, but separate from main
house Storage aplenty. Call
today. There's only one like this.
Arnie Levy. REALTOR Associate,

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Rent From
SCC
Best lot selection
floss available
Sanford's Iwsse'st aid
fInest Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park,
Come out and Inspect
the Model Homes on

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State Rd. 427, 2.3
miles east of 17.92.
Ph. Sanford (305j 323-8160
Orlaido p305) 134-2299.

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

FLORIDA DREAM HOME- Retire

In, style, in this custom I bedroom
lakefront country home on one
acre tree shaded lot, 5*5.300.

porches. large veranda, over
acre lot.

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC.

GCPIEP.AL CONTRACTOR

32264,57

Or you might n,ist your chance i
see this 2 yr old .1 bedroom, 2 bat
masonry home In Sanford Centri
air, double garage, fenced yar
and workshop A steal at 5-30.70
Call 373 91)0

u'take your Budget go further, shop
the Classified Ads every day

arge 3 bedroom, 2 bath. includes
disposal and dishwaSher, mint.
berstiip in junior Olympic poet,
tennis court. 138,500

Larry Saxon, Realtor

Bedrooms, 2 baths. large family
room, membership In recreational
facIlities including poco ar.d tennis
Courts $43,300

Bennett Realty Inc.

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55 FrIday, I SSe' sSign
BPS., 7 full baths, ImnIy room &amp;
den, plenty stora it, large lot
32? 1047

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Most Talked About Apartment
Complex For First Month's Rent Only

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Hwy. 17.92 Sanford
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323-1170

16.2 Bedroom

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Movingi Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area?

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Clothes Washer•Dryer
RecreationalBuildi,,g

Heated Pool

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7,70

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$15; Selce all makes

Family Special
Aanafee oS'x17', 3 bedroom, fror.'
kitchen, new carpet and furniture
throughout $3,500 delvered and
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Cassefberry, Hey. 17 9? $30 4706.

45' Burger Classic, excellent, livI
aboard, cruising, 3 BR, l'. bath
51.500. See Chimera II, Monroe
Harbor. 323 1)09

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3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford 3fl 3700
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clear flowing stream, horses O.K
Terry Realty, REALTOR. 671
3711

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Sanford,
Call for Appt, 322-3103
211 W.2Sth

Remodeling

TOTAL P*ICI III SOf.W
33 Year Mortfige

'* Payments
I..riol PCI. I's Pct
&amp;

DeveloprM nt Corp

4)511 III $445

Inc.

$75

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T,.&amp;.*Li,, otMia HOWlS itt TWI HOlD ,,4f

'6SVW;goodcatdition
New Battery &amp; Tires
$500 Call 373

1969 Ambassador, 6 cyl automatic,
good condition, 11,300 Call 830
5173 eves

76--Auto Parts
coflditioned Batteries, $12.95
richange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
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'69VW,gOOd coriditlon-calt 322.7167

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sedan, blue with white top, PS,
PB, radio, air, extra nice. 51.393
flHonda 350 CL. good condition

Call Don Pope. 322 1651 Dealer

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3564

factory air, factory AM FM
stereo, cruise control. 12.500
miles. 54,200 3226915.

garden spot. Floyd Freer,
372 5191

ELTONA- 160*121'. $1,000.

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Woodruff's Garden Center
MIt Cplprv A,,.

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SKE MARY-2g.f'xl16', 116.700
AYFAIP- 10"xh47', $70,000

64-Equipment for Rent

ENEVA- 1 Acres, 1)6,000
mu o,uv u,rr tueciric carp.
hampooer for only $1.50 per day.
PAn nfl, I 4

LAWANA 1(1511
Peg R#al Estate Broker

OlUF4JIl
AKC Collie puppies, sable &amp; whiti
Eyes checked, health guaranfeec

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luy'ng within 60 days. Wri
(oshiol, 203 Ocean Drivi

Unwanted Items Cluttering
Your House?

6WksOId-1.*3

weeks, 7 female, 1 male $5 each
373 176.6

patio and lawn furniture at a good
price Read the Classified Ads

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Your House And Money In Your Pocketl

Female Shepherd Collie, 1 yr. old,
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needsroomtorun. Payforad
1764.

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WhIte German Shepherd Puppies,
full blooded, five weeks, wormed.

To Place Your Money Making Ad

130.3779201

MMTLANI) FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 17 92 Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 9.5

7392920
il Furnace and tank, used 3 mo.,
$5,000 BTU-$100. Days- 3210730.
evenings- 64.5 0224.
oct table's. Pool room going out of
business, must sell I professional
tables, 1" slate, like new. This
week only. 1500. list $3,200; l
antique srsooker table, $400; 373.
0652 or 6446460.

SALE !
uetOsrm'Okedarnage, merchandise
2Sto 50 pct ott Buttons 8. Bows
Children's Store 2610 Hiawatha
Ave. Sanford 3738170

Service The Rest. Wes'ern Auto.
'101 W 1st St
tea Market, Sat &amp; Sun Free
tables Stan's Auction. Hwy 46 W.

UST A PHONE CALL AW
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Air Conditioning

Hgme Improvemants

Paint

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Central Heat &amp; Air, Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS In Sanford, 332.
177).

BUDDY'S P4OMEIMPROVLMEN
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS. 327 111

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Pest Control

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APT BPOWPI PEST CO'dTROL
2362 P,irkD,

Investigators.

Don't need!" Serve a useful purpose
"MAC" MCCLUNG, Bonded
again when you sell them with a INvESIIGATIONS- ALL T'(PES
Classified Ad from the Herald.
PH
or 321 5215
Call us today! Don't delay! Just
dial 372 7611 or 831 9993. To place
your lw (st Wg,nt Ad

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(and CJeij4jig

Large Flea Market

PET REST INN
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Ph 37? iOSY

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ALL INC. LANL) C1,LA1.iiNc,
sllt,peslofs&amp;aceragecleared We
have top soil, fill dirt, clay. and
shell available Please call night
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
or day,
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(formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
519 E. Pine3fl 5742
ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
_____________________________ Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch
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Tables &amp; permanent booths
available
All under cover.
Located I", miles east of I Ion SR
16, Sanford at Stan's Auction 372
5719.

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Counter tops, Sinks lnstallatio
available Bud Cabell 373505 7
any lime

hair's. btrlfet, $150, also shot gun

bUlIIB

rayiueiits

per Zig Zag. in cabinet, 3 needle,

'ont load deluxe sewing machine
old new for 5349 CC Pay balance
151 or 10 paymants 0119 See at.
,'SNFORD SEWING ('ENTER

307 East First. Downtown

109W 1st St.3fl 7333
We Steam Clean carpets

Body Work
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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSt

BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COSTInstall a water to air heat pumpfree est, DYKES AIR CON
DITIONING. 3735177.

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best Expert pant &amp; body work
7367304. after 6 p m
37) 1595
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J,,abeReally

)r used furniture, appliances,
fools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 Items.
arty's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.

ecreacide granules for lawn in
led Control GardenLand, 1400 W

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mat ore chock lull 04 In
P'OmC lectures-each designed br ,'our
ieastg, comfort and convenience
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Cu engine, I bolt mains. 11.500
or make offer. 130 5172 eves,

62-Lawn-Garden

SPECIAL' Permanent Wave. $10.
A?,k for "Glen" Bernice's Beauty
Salon, 2633 Sanford Ave 373 39)6

Work Fill Irt, 'os' sol 377 591)

Backhoe Service

C&amp;A

P.tograpby
RK SEAMAN. PhOTOGRAPHY
Weddings, Candids.Commerical
Portraits, Aerial, AdvertiSing
SQmmer 'i'rOi r 5il

Pressure Cleaning

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Landclearng. t'Il drt. clay, rock
All kinds of digging House trail
,'rs s,ore and moved 327 9147 or
.ig

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
COLUMPIS

A &amp;A CLIAPIS ALL
Exter.or pre"ssurt'cleanng
373 C!fS

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Custom hay baling, Light
clearing 373 1177 alter 5.

If your roof
is for the birds
Call the BirdAllen Wrenn

Lawn Care
Mowing &amp; Edging

331 0707
luilding, roofing and concrete

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Land Maintenance

Home Improvements

.4 fl
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$4 1. up

Also free eslimlies on
Call 323 6050

Wrinkle, systems
after ;nm

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'.hrigi€'s All wOrk guaranteed
I3ROGDEPI ROOF INC. 7736700
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ing floor, delivery, installation
Wally Watt of Orlando 296 22o
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MAINTENANCE
For estimal
WINTER ITEMS,
call 322 7267
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 372 761) or I))
9993 and a ft iCedly Ad Visor will FIiminte the high :ost of watenn
help yot,,
your lawn We install sprinkle
systems at the most reason,sbli
LAR HEATING AND WATER
rates in tue area Free estimates
IUP4IFICAIION SYSTEMSSouthern Lawn Service 327 9597
:all Phil Goniale: 30,5 323 3939
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Mustann.Sdr tJli,,fn....•L.
0567 ater6

CASH 322.4132

ood or steel desks (executive des.
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks I
choirs, straight chairs, film
cabinets, as is, Cash and Carry
P401 L'S
Cassetberry, 17 92. 830 1706

ome seethe latest in luxury famit
living. the all new ?l'xôl' Gler
brook,

all on July 3

op prices paid, used, any catdition
641 $126, Winter Park

Used office furniture
plete set up, I'll save you mone'
Licensed. Orlando 773 5470.

NOLL'S

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A to Zoo. The complete story on our
new Central Florida Zoo. Read it

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

ROBSON MARINE
97

flume payments, central air an

Quantity.

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ForYourjunkcnrs
3739136

1 Piece or Houtefull
CA5H3734371
Any

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NAT tONAL AUTO SAl
76005. FRENCH, SAP4F0R

camping, SkIing, &amp; fishing, 372
5111 or 322 0724

ront kitheri, deluxe carpet,
central air L&gt;etivere.j and
5,995
ASY LIVING MOBILE HOUSING
5737 E Colonial Dr., Orlando

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73' Crltthtield Cruiser. 140 Inboara

Frontier 50' x 10'

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SAPIFORDAUCTIOP,. 373 7310

5737 E Colonial, Orlando
773 6461

rid Mahogany full size bed. bo'
.pnings &amp; mattress, Good con
lition, 160. 363 3592.

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outboard power. Ideal for famil'

wIth oak bookcase
t,adboard &amp; frame, chest I
luetser, $75 Alto Misc items 372

30 Year Mortgages S pct. down
or Convtntlnnal Mortgages.

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NO CREDIT CHECK-P40 INTEREST-NO RED TAPE

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EASY LIVING MOBILE HOUSING

vole bed

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O'x74', 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Fur.
nished. $500 down with good
credt

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PORCH SALE- CIothe.Mlc
Mat , Toes , Wet? 9 to 5 at 9'?
$xi.;rtoiia Avp

57)7 F C,loniaI Or Orlando

51-Household Goods -

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'Close to everything yet away from it mill
'Large wooded tots •Street lights
Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks

OFML?'S £46

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Moblie Housing

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OVER 6OPIICE CLEAN CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM. EASY TERMS

"Buy Dircct rrom Boxcar"

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

Other low prices. Horse &amp; flider
Store, 2155 Sanford Ave

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
644 1006
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to Zoo. The Herald'S special
lediononour new Central Florida
!oo. Don't miss it On July 3

NO MONEY DCIWN!

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WE FINANCE

lingo Sweet Feed, I? pci. 54
Mustang Pellets, 17 pct $3 15;

COLOR TV, 111

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY- SELL-TRADE
1 315 E FirstS?
372 54 n

Into a new honi.

373)379

TV. 1200 S. French, 322 1131.

tIOW W'Ti A CLASSIFIED AD

We can move yci

For Your junk Cars

67A-Feed

Color TV'S from ISO: B&amp;W, fror

42-bile

Sanford

n't rn, I, to 703
Herald 5 0. dication
ye for Oir ritA
ltrel Flurid.i Zoo.
blication dat' Jul" 3.

1541 Lee Road, Winter Park
5644431.1
John Saggio
PEAL TOP BROKER

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SEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT

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old, large fa ti ly room with
fireplace, very r'e lot .slmost 1
r.cre ldyllwilr 'iction 323 9441

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Players, Black &amp; White TV5; 241
Park, Sanford.

Reg Real Estate Broker

awn Mowers We Sd. The Best 8.
Owner Lovely t.'irOOrr',. 1 year

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Unturrushed

W/W Shag Carpet

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family room, separate living £
dining rooms. 30'xIO' screenenj
porch, huge inside utility room, 2
car garage, 2'.: yrs. Old,
REDUCED TO ORIGINAL COST,
Swim in community pool. Low.
low down

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PlIghts 377 S

ANTED•DESPERATE

4i"/

Villas

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BROCiRS

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Sand lewood

2 (lydrooms,
Fla, room, dlls:ised garage.
fenced yard $1 1.12'?, 32) 9555

APARTMENT

GI11age E'J1 HAVE TO BE EXPENSIVE

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Desirable home, lovely neigh
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Ipacious BR's, 2 baths, Fla. rm

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$Il,9
Existing I '6,500. 7 pci.
mtg, 3238607

REALTOR
3701 S French Avs ,321 00.41

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3 bedroom, 2 bath
cen heat &amp; ar, carpeted, fenced,'
car carport, FHA terms. 576.900
530 5656

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rift gate, $1,300. Also '17 lion stake
)ody with Ift gate. 3230690 After

Kennels Thanks to you, a

Patio Houses

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wiIll Jeep "Ickup
IWheet Drive Rr,antqood
$700. 3fl 6590

Haven Groc- ng 8. Boardir

service, used machines

7701$ French Ave,321 0011

26065 Hwy. I? 92
REALTOR 373 5771

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32)3151

RABBITS: All Sizes
t•..ae.
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' yr. a 5,4*,
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3771001

SHADED LOT- Overlooking lake,

Loch Arbor, lakefront,) BR, 2 bathi
den, heat air, garage 549,950
Acre Realty REALTOR, 373 7751j

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ArVtIarYAbnI

Kish Real Estate

Terms.

373 7750.

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autiful large home on Lake Mar'
120' on the beach, I screened i

fireplace, porch, low dowy
$11,950. Acre Realty, REALTOR

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On Lake Mary

Commercial Zoned, 7 BR. garagi

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2543 PALMETTO AVE.. 3 bedroom,
1' bath. kitchen equipped, con.
venlent to shopping. Drive by and
call. 173.500

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B ED R OOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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24-Busirss Opportunities

29Vrs Realty Experience

$4,300

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PlO QUALIFYING
Ni
rw 3 BR home, all extras, S pc
interest $29,100 372 2717.

Patio

19U Ford Pick up. 1, ton, good
conditIon 117W. Coleman Circle

LIve Rabbits 51 50

KENMORE WASHER. parts,

HUSKEY REALTY

REALTORS 615 7333
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2 BR vacanf, block, wall wall car
peting. fenced back, clean, close
in Consider renting Reasonabl1
pn'crd S1,90O

MOBILE HOME PARK

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sectIon, 1' lots, carpeted, central
alr.heat, all electric kilchen,
fireplace, newly painted, 3.37,5,
With 2i 'Jlof5,$37,5OO,OrbeStof,.

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odern and sharp 3 bedroom spli
plan, 1', baths. fenced yarc
garage, carpets, stove an

Virginia, Sanford's exclusive

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

'Cove.

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SANFORD- 3 hedrndm, 7 bath,
511,900

Pgv, houses in a rural area Plo down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent, Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you qualify'
M IJPJSWORTH REALTY
Req RealEstateBroker
103W 1st St.
373 61. 373 0517 Eves.

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3737643
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Choice Listings

Yc..'rMLS Agency

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377.399

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1 bath Deep lot with chain linl
fence In good condition, wii
consider FHA or VA $21.5.0

Real Estate

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377 1301,2610 Hiawatha Ave at 17.92

the County Court House, Air LOCH ARBOR.- I bedroom,7 bath,
Condition, heat and utilities fur.
5S9,O°
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LAKE Pi'APKHlM-- 1
7
bath,

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chests, dressers. night stnd
TV's, DInette's, Refrigerato.
baby needs We have termc fc
good local credit. DAt,,
FURNITURE, $ts'J Sanford Ave
3739370.

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
7W lstSt
322

SUPILAND ESTATFS- 3 bedrooms

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AFTER MRS

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Reasonable prices. Twin, Ful
Queen 6. King Size beddint

BALL REALTY

HIGHLAND PARK-THIS AT
TRACTIVE 3 bedroom, I bali
home with a breezeway is pricei
at only $19,500. Call for more in
formation,

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19211

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER'

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PAYTON REALTY

Realty

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refrigerator, 5160 275 Mo 531 1221

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Winter SprIngs, 7 or 3 BR, large
tamllyroom Beautifulshrubsand
trees $700 mo 631 Ifl?

Jim Hunt Realty

lake front home, central heat and HANDYman's best bet: 2 BR,
air, trees, and other extras,
batn, frame home. 5)0.500.
939,000.

fished, plenty of ground, children

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voning Herald, Sanford, PS.

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D!ITONA.-- New Duplex, Furn,oq
Sacres + 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile
WEKIVA RIVER
unhurt,, Drapes, Water,
home. 572.500. Owner financed.
Lawn
Adull
mobile
horne
viilage,
under
Care 373 117$ or 661 6146
large Shady oaks on the scenic
Acreage
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Weklva. Modern clan interiors,
32-Houses Unfurnjshed
from $110 SMi, W. of Sanford, 372 (2) 3 acre tracts, very low down
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1470.
payment, mobile home approved.
7 Bedrooms, living, dining, kitchen,
garage Sanford Ave. $143 mo.
36-Resort Property
We have nany homes under $70,000,
$311649
very low down payments owner
financed Please call us!
Hutcp,iwn Ocean front Apartments,
7 Bedroom fenced yard
339 S Atlantic Ave
$lSOmo. AduIt pref erred
Daytona
Beach Call )fl
37) 5154or372Mo

Noon The Daj Before PubIicQtion

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7611

3 bedroom,
Bedrooms, lamily room, 7 Casselberry nice clean 2 BR,
carport Children "kay
jalousied patio, fenced, $110 mo.
373 2517.
plus deposIt 867 1176

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I Bedroom Air Conditiciled furnished
duplex with utilities $95 mo 372.
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ditloned. automatic washer, 5)30
plui utilities. 3,49.5479

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ADULTS, P40 PETS
116W. 2ncjSt

PIiint,ff
Florida under the flCtitij name ,,
Circuit in and tar eminoIe County, LUKE, his wife.
Plaintiffs,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by OLYMPIC KARATE ASSOCIATION vi.
Florida,
Plaintiffs, vs
wherein
CITIZENS
theCityCounrilclftheCityo(Winteq OLYMPIC KARATE,
LARRY
M.
MCMANUS.
et
al.
a
that
"
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOC
KOSCOT INTERPLANETARY,
Springs, Florida. that said ConciI
4Ca line
Defendants
$thruSIimeS
IATION.
TEDDY C. DAUGHERTY and
a
corporation
INC., a FlorIda corporation;
will hold a
NOTICE OF ACTION
public hearing at 7)0 CIeck.oftheCirclt Court, Seminole
.31Cm
un.
lhru 25 times
Plaintiff and BERNARD BORSACK JANICE C DAUGHERTY,hIsWife, GLENN W. TURNER and ALICE
pm.,
or as soon thereafter as County, Florida in accordance with TO LARRY M MCMAPIUS ithOse and KAREN UOACK.
1:00
AM,
5:30
P.M.
ANN
DøI*ndants
TURNER,
Thtlmes
his wife;
his wife
POSsibie,onMonday,Ju1y141975,to the provIsions ot the Fictitious address is ro Brookwood HOtel GENERAL
NOTICE OFACTION
MONDAY titru FRIDAY
(S?.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
rIPIANcE tOR
consider the adoptuoii of an
WORLDWIDE DONSULTANTS.
Name Stj'tutes, To Wit 5ctjon Prop. (No 301) 2110 PcachAd POP. (ION OF FLORIDA, a TO TEDDY C. DAUGHERTY and (NC., a t-Iorida corporation;
SATURDAY
9.Noon
dnance by the City of Winttr
3 LInes Minimum
T ret Road. NW.. Atlanta, Gr'orjja. Delaware corporation; BARNETT
09 Florida Statutes 1957
JANICE C. DAUGHERTY, his KOSCOT INTERPLANETARIA de
Springs, Florida, title Of which is as
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
Olympic Karate AS%ociif on.
wife
an BANK OF WINTER PARK. N A., a
MEXICO. S A.; THE R. C COFF.
Inc
action for a foreclosure of a mor
address unknown
national banking association, are
MAN CO., INC.. a Florida cor.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CIT'
tgage - Lot 25, WINSOR MANOR, Defendants, I
By Edward Flick,
will sell to the highest
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an poration; PINKER MATERIALS
OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA,
a(COfdIflQ to the plat thereot
President
as and best bidder for cash at the west actiontoforeclosean Agreement for CORPORATION, a Florida cor
AMENDING SECTION 61, AR
Attest S: Wayne Lorance,
recorded In Plat Book 16. Page 91. front door of the Seminole County Deed on the following property in poratlon: THE UNITED STATES
TIdE I. CHAPTER 6. CODE OF
cretary
Public Records of Seminole County, Courthotjsejn Sanford, Florida, at
Seminole County, Florida:
OF AMERICA; and THE FLORIDA
ORDINANCES, PROVIDING FOR Publish: June
71. July . , . 1975
Florida, has been filed against you A i , on the 7th day of July, 1975,
If 19, Block 77, SUBURBAN POWER CORPORATION, a Florida
DELETION OF PHRASE "POLICE DEO 153
andyouarereguiredtosei.veacop.1 the following described property as HOMES, Seminole County, Florida, corpoation,
DEPARTMENT"
T HEREFROM
of your ritten defenses, if any, to it Set forth in said Final Judgment to
according to the Piat thereof, as
AND INSERTING IN ITS STEAD
Defendants
on RALEIGH W. GREENE, Ill Wit:
recorded In Plat Book 5. Pages 60
THE PHRASE "FIRE DEPART
NOTICE OF ACTION
ose address is Tenth Floor,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
Lot lOS. Highland Pines, Unit 1, as and 61, Public Records of Seminole TO: KOSCOT IN
MENT." ADDING ARTICLE ill.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
3ctrT'ents Unfurnished
Florida Federal Building, St. recorded in Piat Book IS, page
County, Florida.
4PerIs
CHAPTER 6. CODE OF OR
TERPLAP4ETARIA
_______
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. Petersburg, Florida 33731 on Of
Public Records of Seminole County, has been flied against you and you
__________________________
de MEXICO, S A
OIP.IANCES. TO BE CAPTIONED
befor' July 21st. 1975 and file thC Florida.
CIVIL ACTION p40, 74.5
are required to serve a copy of your
"FIRE HYDRANTS," PROVIDING
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help Deflary, ActuI's Lovely large I bed
original with the clerk of this court including the buildings and ap
in re the ,Marriae of,
written defenses, if any, to it on
rop
You, KOSCOT IN
you to meet the right person lust room, air. IdiaIfor retired persons
ether tefore service on plaintiffs purtenances located tPterion, and DONALD F. WRIGHT, OF SUT
RESPONSIBILITY. JAA,ES 0. AVRETT, Hustand,
TERPLANETARIA de MEXICO,
PLACEMENT AND
HFIGHT
for 'OU. NATIONAL SINGLES 322 8054
attorneys
or
TON,WRIGHT
immediately
together
with
the
furniture,
fur.
&amp; SMITH, Plaintiffs' S A., are hereby notified that an
STANDARDS
OF
FIRE
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 305
GWENDOLYN JANE AVRETT, thereafter; otherwise a default will nishingsandfixturess$tuatetherein
attorneys, whose address is 113) Amended Complaint tc, Foreclose
fledroorv's 170 E 26th 51,513$ mo
HYDRANTS WITetIN THE CITY
773 2710
be entered against you for the relief and located thereon
Wife
security. No pits. Water
L I Ml I S . ES TA U L I SHIN C
South Oranqe Avenue, Post Office Mortgage on the following described
d,,manded in the Complaint or (5e.l)
NOTICE OF ACTION
Box 3.7, Orlando, Florida 37802, on property, to wit:
furnished 372 1587
SPEC IF IC RE 001 R EM EN T
Lecithint ' Vinivarf B6t Kelpi Now
petition,
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
or before July 10. 1975, and file the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
The W ' of the NE ' of the NW '
THEREFOR, PROVIDING T.IAT
all four in one capsule Ask for
The property proceeded against is
GWE NDOLYN JANE AVR ET T
Clerk of the Circuit Court
original with the Clerk of this Court (Less the S. 72 feet) and the SW , of
FauSt's Dr...'
h t'.'1'1
V86
cnbed as follows'
WATER SERVICING IIT1LITIES WHOSE RESIDENCE IS THE CITY
Pither before serce i Piinlitf' inc NW 'i (Less the S )0 feet) and
By FlaIn Pirbarde
are too tigh,?ACtSified Ad ifl
SHALL PROVIDE WATER FOR OF SAVANNAH.
10?
25.
WINSOR
MANOR,
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ac
Deputy Ckr:.
"."..
&amp;iV'
A
''
)ateiy theE ' of the NW of the
THE HERALD is the answer!
4 .
, ..,e plat thereof as Puhtith
CHATHAM. S'iAt c OF GFORCIA,
24, 1975
thereafter; Otherwise a default will Sectlo.'s 36, TOwnship 71 South.
TO THE CITY; RLPEALING ALL
54_ost &amp; FoUnd
AND WHOSE MAILING ADDRESS recorded It, l"tat Book 16, Page 91, OEO.tii
be entered against you for the reliCt Range
East
.
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MASTERS COVE
Pj( Rr'cors of Seminole Cnuntv,
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IS 4504 OC,OEECHEE
derand in th cornpIr'y
iFSS Frn, !bi' SF cornc' of
CS i
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ON 'rPi1 LAvF
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ANP'I
1,
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WITNESSmy hand aM thesealof
A SwOtri 0titcn tot Moditication
56, no questions asked _____________________________
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'$ SALE
tl's Court on IbiS Ijlh day of June, Township 21 South, Range 30 East
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
having been filed regarding sour this Court on June 70. 1975.
Sentimental 37 O3SI
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
1975.
run
North
1
degree
On 8. Two Bedroom ai,artments 6.
$
A copy 01 said "dinance shall
76' 10" West
tormer marriage to JAMES D (SEAL)
by virtue of that certain Writ of (COURT SEAL)
along the East lIne of said NW ' of
houses
avalable at the Office of the City
_________________________
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
AVR Eli, in the Circuit Court in anø
E'eutIon lued out of and under
Arthur H Beckwilh, Jr.
NW '4 a distance ol 26.3 6 feet to the
Clerk of Winter Springs, Florida, for for Seminoli County, Florida, the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
&amp;hj
Care
the seal of this County Cot,rt of
As Clerk of the Court
all persons deSiring to examine short titleof wh'ch is
point of beginning, Continue thence ____________
________
Payton Realty
CY Joy Stokes
IN RE: THE
By: Elaine Ridharde
OrangeCounty, Florlda.uponafinal
same.
North 1 degree 26' 10" West along
Deputy
Clerk
MARRIAGE OF JAMES o
ludoment rendered in the aforesaid
As Deputy Clerk
1301,2640 Hiawatha Ave
said East Line of said NW ' of NW Complete child care services. New
' Publish' June71 July I $ 15 191$
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AVREIT, Husband, and GW
court on the 78th day of January, Publish: June 17, 71. July l.a. 1975 ',adistanceof 1013teet moreor less
Summer Programt HEY DIDDLE
are invited to attend and be heard,
'
DOLYN JANE AVRETT, w, DEO.1i7
A 0. 1975, in thet certain case en DEO 117
Love Animals? Then you'll love the
to the NE corner of said NW ' of
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 323 5690
THIS
NOTICE
it
10 be these presents Command you to
ttled, Domestic Finance Company
all new Central Florida Zoo. Read
NW '4,
PUblished in THE EVENING
thence iun Westerly along Child care In my horn,. References,
appearandfileyour Answerorother
of Orlando, Plaintiff, vs Anthony
all about It in The Herald's A to
theNorthlineof said NW 'iof NW '
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Hwy 127. 373 1411, Sandi.
HERALD, a newspaper of general defensiveplead'ngs withtheClerk of
Vllanella and Rosc'ila Villanella,
Zoo special July 3
a distance of 430 feet, thence South 1 Circulation ,n said City, one (I) tme
FICTITIOUS NAME
FOR TAX DEED
the Circuit Court in and for Seminole
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
degree
26'
10"
East
parallel
to
the
Special
Summer
Rates.
Open
24
at least 15 days pror to the time of
Notice is hereby given that WC
3 Room, 2nd floor rear
(Siction 197.246 Fta Statutes)
Co.jnty, Florida, and serv a copy
Execution was delivered to me as
the public hearing,
East line of said P4W ' of NW ' a
hours; all ages. Swing Set Nur.
Apartment; utilities included
are engaged in buSiness at 3619
thereof
oi.
Petitioner's
attorney,
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
Sheriffof
Seminole
County,
Florida,
distanceof 1013feet more or less to a
DAT ED this 19th day Of June. 1t7$
sery, Fern Park, 8)1 111)
CaII373 9379
Seagrape Dr , Winter Park,
Jack I. Bridges of Cleveland
that Seminole County the holder of and I have levied upon the following
)
point South U degrees 33' 20" West
CITY OF
_____________________________
Seminole
County,
Florida
Under
the following certificates has filed described property owned by An
Mize. Post Office Drawer Z. San.
100
feet
from
the
point
of
beginning,
WINIER SPRINGS,
Immediate
Occupancy,
I
6.
2
the fictitious name of SCH
ford, Florida 3777), on or before the said certificatesfcw a tax deed to be thony ViIIaneIIa and Rosella
9GKJ Things to Eat
FLORIDA
thence North U degrees 33' 20" East ___________
Bedroom apartments $80 $170
WART? &amp; SON TRANSPORT
issued thereon The certificate
71st day of July, 1975. or otherwiW a
''illanelta,
said
properly
being
100
feet
to
the
p&amp;nt
of
beginning
fly S Mary T Norton
Mo Children &amp; Pets 0 K also
and that se intoni to reqstcr
dfull
will
be
entered
against
you.
oumi,rrS
,srd
sears
of
SSuance,
the
located
ri
Seminole
County.
Florida,
pick,
black
eyes.
Start
ha been filed against you and you
C.ty Cerk
furnished 32) 66
said name with the Clerk of the
description of the property, and the more particularly described as
WITNESS MV HAND AND OF.
Morday, June 2). on SR 16 &amp; Old
_____________________
are required to serve a copy ot your
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
County,
NEWMAN 0 BROCK. ESQUIRE FICIAL SEAL of the Clerk of the names In which it was assessed are follows:
Monroe Rd 3 ml West.t Sanford
Answer or Pleading to the Amended
ATTORNEY FOR CITY OF
as follows'
Florida In accordance With the
31-Apartrnent
C;rcuit Court, on this 19th day Of
Various and assorted hwsehotd
omplalnt on the Plaintiff's At
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
_______________________
provisionsoftheFictitl
Certificate No 1018 Year of
Name
June, 1975
items
Including
torney, J LINDSAY BUILDER,
PUbllSh June 71, 197$
Il-Instructions
Statutes, To Wit Section 66509
issuae 197?
ISeal)
or unfurn Apt 5, large 18.?
1 Maple Occasional Table
DEO 157
of Maquire, Voorhls &amp; Wells,
Florida
Statutes
1957.
Description
of
Property
Arthur H. Beckwitts, Jr.
bedrooms,
carpeted, air con.
Maple End Tables
P A,, 135 Wall Street, Orlando,
S James J Schwartz
RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL
W S Ft of lot 3 Woodcrc'st Unit 01
Clerk of the Circuit Court
3 Lamps
dilioned No pets Moderate rent
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Florida
37801,
and
file
the
original
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
PB 15 Pg 35
James J Schwarlg, Jr
By' Joy Stokes
6 Wall Pictures
3721110
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Answer or Pleading in the office of Day &amp; Night Classes 3 Mi N
Publish' June 10. I?, 21. July I,
Name In which assessed GIl!
Deputy
Clerk
1
Early
American
Dining
Room
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-4U.CA.O9.B
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
on
or
1975
Longwood. JunO. 17971. 119
Dt'vetopment Co.
3 rcoms, bath, air, adults. No pets
Jack T Bridges, of
Table
DIVISION: I
before the 15th day of July, 197$ If
DEO-70
Allot said property being in the
372. $756 or 372 1111
Security deposit 372 249.
I Early American Dining Room
INTER PARK NATIONAL BANK, CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
________________________
yOufaIItodoso,judrnentbydeqault
County of Seminole, State of Florida. Chairs
___________________________
A,, a Banking Corporation Attorneys for Pefdioner
will be taken against you for the
'
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1or2 Bedroom Aduttionly
Unless such certificate or rer
2 7 Maple Beds, with mattresses,
existing under the Laws. of the Post Office Drawer z
relief demanded in the Amended
18-+lp Wanted
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
tificates shall be redeemed ac
Sanford,
Florida
37171
box
and
frame
1;nhted States of America,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
______
Complaint
--Co'ding to law the property
7545 Park Drive $70 up
1 Maple Bedroom Chest
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND
?Iairttiff, Publish' June 31, July 1.8, IS. 1975
Thisnoticeshallbep(Jbllshed once We have listings We havi buyers
described
in
such
certificate
or
DEOISI
I Mapte Vanity or Dresser
vs
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
aweekfor four consecutive weeks in
certificat.'s will be Sold to the
We need another real estate 1 Bedroom, near shoppitig, 7617
7 Bedroom Lamps
FLORIDA.
ROBERT C HARRISON. JR arii
The Evening Herald
___________________________
Elm. Sanford No pets 339 6956.
highest cash bidder at the Court
licensee
to help vs make sales
1 Sewing Machine
CELESTE C HARRISON. his wife,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S-11flCA.
Done and ordered at Sanford,
bouse door ci the 7th day of July.
Forrest
Greene.
Inc
I
Vacuum
Cleaner
11.0
and FLAGSHIP BANK OF WEST
Florida, this 13th day of June, 1915.
Iroom furnished apartment; gas &amp;
1975 at 11:00 AM
323 6353, 322 8970, eves
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH
I Zenith Television
______________________
OLANDO, N A.
MARY A KREBS. formerly
(Seal)
water paid-child and pet OK; $35
Dated
this
75th
day
of
May,
1973
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
1 C E Radio
MARY A. WILLIAMS.
Defendants.
Arthur
H
fleckwith
Work
your
own
hours
Earn
extra
weekly
or $175 monthly; $0)
S: Arthu' H Beckwith. Jr.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
1 C E Electric Iron
NOTICE OF SALE
Plaintiff,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Megruolla Ave. 372 0281.
income as an AVON Represen
Clerk of Circuit Court
1. Flectric Toaster
vs.
Notice i hereby given that. COUNTY. FLORIDA
By: J.,y Stokes
tttive Call 641 3079
By . Ida Creal,
3 Skillets
Efficiency apartment, all utilities
pursuant to an order or a summary CIViL ACtION NO.
GEORGE W WI1L,lA.M5,
Deputy Clerk
Deputy
Clerk
In
re: the Marriage of
furnished, summer rate, $92.50.
1 Oe Fryer
LICENSED REAL ESTATE, sales
final judgment of foreclusure en
Defendant
J
Lindsay
Builder,
Jr.,
Publith' June), 10. Il, 74. 1975
1 Kitchen Clock
person
AdUlts 373 2296 ems 1. week.
for
teled injhe above captioned action, TIMOTHY FERRELL FIGGATT
NOTICE OF ACTION
YOUNG
Maguire,
Voorhis
&amp;
Wells,
PA
DE073
ifldl
Husband, Petitioner
PROGRESSIVE office,
ano the underSigned as Sheriff of
STATE OF FLORIDA
l'wiII eIl the property situated in
________________________________
No
135 Wall Street
Seminole County, Flori
pressure, Congenial off iCe Lets
','I at
TO GEORGE W. WILLIAMS,
Seminole County. Florida. described and
Orlando, Florida 37801
Monthly Rentals Available
PATRICIA
'N THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND 1100AM Ofl tht 23th djj rf Jre.
JEAN
talk
wt,jr
HUDSON
45
.'iide,,ce and mailing
At'orney',
for
Plaintiff
5135.5150-Color TV
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. *0 1975. offer for sali i, tel to
adi 'i. are unknown
'Lot 22 and 73. HICKORY HILL FIGGAIT,
Pubtih: June 17, 24. July 1. 8. 1915
QUALITY INN-P1'jpTH
FLORIDA
the highest bidder, for' e'.
Wife, Respondent
Kish
Real
Estate
VCL
SUBDIVISION, according to the
ARE
OEO 1)3
utiict
HEREBY
111. SR 434, Long*ood
CASE NO. 7S'12'9)-CA.70-D
to arty and al' ci st i
NOTICEOFACTIoP4
NiVlFlEDthataproceed,ngfor
øMt thereof as recorded lfl P11
iii'. 'at
REALTOR
In
re:
Adoption
of
THE STATE OF FLOR IDA TO
the Front (Yes'l Door
r- r 5iirnin
;a"tition of certain real property
Book tS, pagedt, PublIc Recordso PATRICIA
7201 S. Frenth Ave,,321 004;
Adjacent to Sweetwater Oaks, I
JEAN
HUDSON JAMESSTEWART KLINGLERand ole County C:.thout, , $a'i!rrcj
Iacated at 109 Azalea Drive,
Seminole County, Florida,
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
DANIEL TROY
bedroomcottage ldeaI'orcouple
Housewiveswork
at
pleasant
KLINGLER, Florida. the ,t,ovn c ec.rio'() err
'Together with an undIvided 731st FIGGATT, WHOSE RESIDENCE IS
Sanford, Seminole County.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
minors
Peferencesrequireci Nopets, $125
place, extra money for yourself.
Wn.,I I pi'
interest in Lot I, HICKORY HILL CITY OF CLIO, COUNTY OF
All 'em',
Florida, and more particularly
that by virtucof that certain Writ
mo $30 security. 323 1587
NOTICE TODEFEND
See Mrs Lee at Quality Inn North
STATE
stored Adi iS Tra'i'f.:r&amp; .':raçe
described as:
SUBDIVISION, as recorded In Piat GENEESEE,
of Execution iSsued out of and
OF
TO:
ROBERT
F.
BENNETT.
whdse
in
aryd
I
in Longwood
AND
WHOSE
;orja ,rd Sti tonal
_______________________
Lnt 6. Block C. Sunlnd
Book 15, page 6,. I'ublic Records of MICHIGAN
under the seal of the County
-________________________
residence and mailing addrs are
MAILING ADDRESS IS 14399
rn try (,t)or ,'t,allab e 'rorr the Civil
Estates, as per piat thereof as
Seminole County, Florida
Housekeeper wanted, for retired
Court of Seminole County.
unknown
t
REP
K
L
E
V
'is'
DRIVE.
CI. 10,
___
Ui of Phe S r" noPe County
recorded in Plat Book 1' Pages
at public ste, tothe highttt and
couple,
one somi invalid, No
Florida,
upon
a
final
iudgmet.t
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEr) ',"rrilf't. L"r,iartm' r'
bidder for cash, at the west front MICHIGAN
16 through 27, Public Records Of
cookIng,
good wages. Write Box
rendered
in
tt,e
aforesaid
Court
STEPHEN
that
NOTICE
GEC"RGE
TPi.,
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
salo sale s being made to
Seminole County, Florida.
door of the SeminoI
2195, Sanford. Eta.
ortthe7thdayof April, AD 1975,
KLIPIGLER has filed a PVi'iO. •
County that an actionfor DISSOLUTION OF
tP.'.' terms of said Writ of
has been filed against you by
Courthouse in Sanford, Florkda
at
in that certain case entitled,
1) MARS lACE has been filed against the above.styled Coot" it' the
e :otic,'
Plaintiff, the Short title Of which
DISABLED
Robert M McGuire Plaintiff,
adoption of the 'iiinct diiidre,i
21-Situations Wanted
o'clock
AM
on
the
8th
dey
Of
July.
yOu
in
which
Petitioner
is
seeking
a
Johi E Polk,
1975
it MARY A. KREBS. formerly
vs Dean Bollinger. Defendant,
AMERICAN
hint,
diuolu?Ion
of
the
marriage
existing
named
therein.
md
you
at
Sheriff
(Seat)
MARY A. WILLIAMS, Plaintiff,
which aforesaId Writ of
TutorIng
in
my
horn.
an
tnat
you
required
to
Strue
a
C.'r
0'
(0
'.'ETERANS
be?wen
you
arid
he,
Seminole County. Florida
vs. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS,
Arthur H. Be(kwith, Jr.
Execution wa delivered to me
written deft
ii ant Ci N EQ i Publish: June 3. o. 17, 71 )975
Certlf led Teacher
are
required
to
file
your
Answer
or
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Defendant, and you are required
as SherIff of Semincfe County.
Chapter
Call 373 3737
other defenses with the Clerk of the JULIAN, fl.. r,4 5 "ENS
DEo.,o
to appear and file your Answer
By: Lillian Jenkins
______________________________
Florida, and I have levied upon
DAVIS
&amp;
cIPIT')514,
30
"r
tv's
or
Crc'it Court in and for Seminole
or other defense or pleading With
Deputy Clerk
the following described property
Pefltiiit.
Off i.e 13 i 1330.
County,
Florida,
and
Serve
a
copy
of
Hwy 17 92
the Clerk of the Circuit Court in
Pblith June 21. 1975
owned by Dean Bollinger, and
the same on Pititiuner's Attorney. Snfcrcm I tridp,, 377'I, onJ file the 'N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Sejth of Sanford
DEO 130
and for Seminole County,
said
property
beng
located
in
0tt
iiI'ft
ft..'
Cle
it,'
the
above.
James E F'ggatt, Attorney at Liw.
Florlda,anLjservea copy thereos
IGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
DECORATIVE BUS1P4ESi"
Seminole County, Florida, more
stylexl Cctr? c"i cr t,etore July
2409 South Witlo Avenue, Sanfcrj,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
on Plaintiff's attorney. ROGER
elI established upholstery and
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
particularly
described
as
e'vi".f
Meetings
Florida, 7"fl. ,
FOR TAX DEED
he?orp the Xth
I BERRY, 110 C. Commercial
I default and COUNTY. FLORIDA
Wrapery business, includng real
follows
uttirii'rv uoornent will be enteted
(Section 197)46 FIa Statutes)
day of ..t,ft.', i97i,
Business. :3O lstTues
0rttr,lse a
Cat. No. 7S-I3Q9.CAQ4.E
Street, P.O Drawer 0 Sanford,
estate.
Under
$30,000.
One(l) 1970 Pontiac Four Door
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, default will be cn'er 'd ag ,gt coo. aga 'it.' eu granting adoption Of In re the Marriage of
Floridi 37771, on or before the
CARRICK REALTY INC.
Automobile,
Vin,
No.
n.i'dqen
that Seminole County the holder of
WITNESS .y "ar a::. ficial
10th day of July, 197$, or
GENEVA C NEWMANS
REALTOR 6173800
26fl90Eli6d79
'11 lESS my hand and seal of
'he following CertifiCates has filed
tealofthecle'krdt"e Cir 'Court,
Otherwise a default will be en
PETITIONER.
BIngo
Said
Vehicle
being
Stored
at
Court
on
sad
the
19th day Of June,
said certificates
a tax deed to be on tPil ,'i c jy of ,'uy, 1, 0, 197$
Attractive Beauty Shop, Longwood
tered against you
and
Every Wed. &amp; Sat.
Ratliff &amp; Sons in Sanford,
A 1 1975
iSSued thereon, The certificate (Seal)
Casselberry
area.
Good
l0CtiOn.
WITNESS my hand ar.d of.
HENRY NEWMANS,JR.
Florida, Additional information
Eriy Birds 7:13p.m.
A'Pi .r P fji,y 'itt'. Jr
m.,mber$ and years of Issuan, the
Low overhead. Sa,700 1314447.
ficlal seal of the Clerk Of the
Respondent
avaIlable
from
the
Civil
Division
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr..
/1 (icr. 0ll: CC
description of the property, arid the
CircuIt Court on the 5th day Of
NOTICE OF ACTION
of the Seminole County Sheriff's
Tail cab business and related
Clerk of the Circuit Court
names in which it was assessed are
1",': LI lii .J 'iri
June. 197S
TO- HENRY P4EWMAIIS, JR.
Department
franchise ('all Fadel 9013537377,
By:
Lillian
T.
Jenkins
as fotlow'
ir oe
(Seal)
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
andtheundersigneda,sheriffof
STENSTROM, DAVIS
Certificate Plo 612 Year ut JA1,tE! C F (l' i,IT
Old you know that your
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
SemInole County, Florida, will at
&amp; MCINTOSH
ISsuance 1972
Attt,'n'i 'tt. g,
JP.
action for dissolution ot marriage
club
or organhz6tion can
1100 A M on th 2nd day of July,
Flagship Bank of
At. r igy r' " "t.n'•'
Description of Property
Clerk of the Circui t Court
been flied against you and you
appear In this listing each
A
0
1975,
offer
'for
sate
and
sell
Sanford
Suite
2?
hi'-'24
N 13 Ii Ft of Lot 7 w odmer
,
A c
fly: Lillian T Jenk;ns
are required t serve a copy of your
tØ the highest bidder, for cash,
week for only S.) per
Post Office Box 1330
P8 11 Pg 39
S.irfCrj ii..-Id, 377",
29-Rooms
Deputy Clerk
written defenses, ii any, to it
subject
to
any
week?
and
all
existing
nfrt
FlorIda
37171
This is an ideal
J!.5'
hifi
Name in which assessed V. F."wO F
)0 '7. :i, 1975
Geneva C Newmans. Petitioner,
ROGER I. BERRY
lelns.at the Front (West) Door Of
Attorneys for Petitioner
t:f.C,
way to Inform the public
Corp
*hoe address is 7217 Pfartwtil
Attorney for Plaintiff
MAN OR WOMAN FOR ROOM AND
the SemInole County Courthouse
Publish June 34. July
I. 15. 1975 Avenue, Sariforo, Florida, on
All of sad property bunt ir 'Ps.
of your club activit;es
P.O. Drawer 0
t'
BOARD. CALL ANYTIME, 3?)
in
Sanford,
Florida,
the
abovi
DEC
116
County of Seminole, Stateof FI:,rida.
before July 3). 1975, and file the
sanford, Florida 37771
described personal property.
____________________________
________________________
Untes such certificate 'v cer
original with the clerk of this court
Publish' June 10, 17, 24, July 1.
That said sale is being made tO
, ('Ii! Cll.UIt C3URT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE either
tifleates thall be
ac
1973
before service at Petlfioner
Efficiency room for rent Call
satisfy the terms of said Writ Of
AMERICAN
St hiit.3I.E COUIS't'i', FLORIDA EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. or immediately thereafter; oth.
cording 'o law the prr,perfy
DEO 71
between 10 a.m and 7 pm 372
Execut'on
escribed In suth Cent cite or C4''! '40. 70flC'4WE
LEG;ON
7774
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
wise a default will be entered
Job,, E Polk,
CI (lifT C' 'IlL
certificates will be !,
t
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
against 'OU for the relief demanded
POSTs
Sheriff
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
lxghe5t castt bidder
L:c IDA 'EDI: 'U.L SAVINGS NO. 7S.257.CA.49.D
il
xl
'te court
in thy ccmplalrtt or petition.
30-Apartments
NOTICE
ISHERE4Y
GIVEN
that
Seminole
County,
Florida
i.04b
'.D
house door on the 7th
l.ss:i,TIoN, etc.,
of July
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
WllNESSmyhandandth,sealof
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Publish June 10, 17, 21. July 1,
PIg n!iff
)93 at 11 00 A M
TGACE ASSOCIATION,
tfli Court on June 11. 1975.
Eiecution
iSSued Out of and under
197$
A
Da'ed this 7$lh day ii V.ay. 197$
Friends Will Envy
Plaintiff, (Seal)
Hwy 17 97 1 P,t:ie
the seal of the County Court ot
DEO 6$
.14. Sf.PP' I. RI (1. and LYNN C.
S. Arthur H Becti 'fi. Jr.,
vs
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
South of Sanford
Your
gracIous Country living
O?anQeC0UntyFIOfidaupoflfj3
R4'fi,,
i
eli
tr.
el
$
Clerk of Circuit (ri.tt
a.
FRANK M PEALE. it 31
Clerk of Circuit Court
Sparkling clean 7 BR, lust
judgment
rendered
in
the
aforesaid
r)tftnilants
By Ida Creai,
Defendants
By: Elaine RiChard.
redecorated, Only 3 left, Modern
Court on the
NC' CI OF ACTION
MEETINGS
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE OF
As Depu'y Clerk
11th day of January, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tHE
or
Spanish furniture, Special
A
0
1975,
in
that
certan
case
en
i p M -- 2nd and 4tt
T). )5'f ii 1.1. lii'fL anci LYNN C
Pbti5h Juni 3 10. Il II. 1975
FORECLOSURE SALE
11th
Publish' June 17. '4. July 1. S.
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
move in allowance Quiet neigh
1973 titled, Eagle
PA',
Ii ,if 't'5 address is
DEC21
ThurWay Each .','cnlh
NOTICE IS H'REIIY GIVE?4 DEO1I1
Finance Company, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
bors, helpful manager
Plaintiff.
vs
Nicholas
.1
tiiki IW1
Endirle
pursuant to a Final Judgment Of
PROBATE DIVISION
and Karen Enderle. Defendant,
NOrICE OF APPLL1TION
Y(iU A II! fIITIFIED that an Foreclosure dated the 19th duy of
BINGO
CASE NO. 1S72.CP
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
FCR TAX PE E)
btti f .t fca't inure of a mor June. 1975. arid entered in Case No
Fv"ry MOn &amp; Sat
Estate of
was
FOR
TAX
DEED
deiivcred
to
me
tqa' hgt ttntlIl,1 against you and 75757 o4 the Circi.,it Court of the 18th
as Sheriff of RC)
Støtutet
(Scct,on 191.2Sf Flu
BAMBOO COVE APTS.
Fanly Bird at 7 IS P M
KELLER
S
Seminole County, Florida, and l
NOTICE IS ?IEREII" C,IvEli.
yu irt' re IsIrill lii wve a copy of Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole (Section 197.246 FIa Statutes)
at 7 ISP M
Deceased.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
300£
Airport
BIvd,37)
I3i0
have
GIVEN,
levied
upon
the
following
that SemInole ,.nt',, the bolder •:f
yr wtitlt' $efg'n.ti, if any, toltøit County.
Florida,
NOTICE TOCREOITORS
wherein tt Seminz.,l County the holder ci
Ppip toliowrin 1, rtf'catr. las f(I4 S
FALt lkI
"'tNE. III when FEDERAL NATIONAL
MOP
property owned by TO ALL PER SONS HAVING 2 R('drocrti unfurnithed apI ar.
_________________________
the IOlIO'w,cJ cenlificates rias fiid described
Nicholas J Enclerle •)nd Karen CLAIMS OR
s.12 Cirtiticit1 fit a tag i't-d tot
a:sdress 5 'tn) IIoor. Florida TCJAGE ASSOCIATION, a cot'- taidcertificatesfor
DEMANDS AGAINST
wall
to
wall
carpet.
$125
month
Nix
deed to be Endf'rle,saidproperty being located
ir1sed the" .n Th c-ertifica'
Federal Bt t'l:t'. St. Peterbt'g, puration organised and existing issued thereon The certifi:ate
t$Odamrsqe deposit 703 C 21st St
in Seminole County, Florida, more SAID ESTATE:
ru't bet'S a', ,ears of ss.iance. ti'
F orida 33131u't ii )tt'Ore July 31st, under the Laws of the United States,
Yøu and each of you au hereby
3231319 after 530
numbers
and
years
of
issuance,
the
particularly
described
as
follows
\41- '')7 /
he property, and tIe
tiKrlptIr
1775 arid file the orioirsal with the is Plaintiff, and FRANK M. PEALE
notified and required to file any
description of the property, and the
In ii t k's it was astPs5ed l:'t
Cle,k of this cOurt either before and JANICE
One (1) Home made motorcycle, claims and demands which you. or
I'
PEALE, his wile, dtd names In which it was assesset' are Seminole County 1971 License Plo
II follow'i
$irvlte at plainlif's atlorney or SOGER V. MUMM
are Qefei4,gnts, at
either of you. may have a9ainst said
follows.
hA 1649
Certi(i':IIC No. 101 Year Cl
(mtnediatetyuiereafter; Otherwise a I will sell to the highest and bett
estate in the offite of the Ierk of the
\1
Certificate No 5.53 Year of
Said property being Incated
I 1)7
/
Ctfaul? will be entred •'anst you b'der for cash at the ,Vc it Front i',suar,' icY?
and
Circuit
Cou"t of the Eiihteenth
s?orrci at Aitmonte Garage in
fOr lh
Dt:i r.pfionaf PrOptfty
reilef demanded in lIve Door of lb.' Srminolt, County
Judicial
Circuit,
Seminole
County.
Description of Property
FLEET RE SERVE
Altamonte Springs Florida; ad
N 3$ $i Cf Lut 6 Smith survey it
complaint or petition.
Cburthouse, at Sanford, Florida. at
Florida, Probate Division, in the
46. fLess Pd) longwcd PB i
ditional
ASSN
Prripl'rly ii 'cm 0(3 154 Pc 114 SC '1
The property Proceeded against is 1100 o'clock A M ,on the 5th day of
information available from Courthouse At Sanford. Flor,da.
F NT,t APARTMENT 'tOMES
PGS lltc2l&amp; P0 5 Pg 23
wh.cli .nse' sod ' (rn:
thc Civil Division of the Seminole withiri four calendar
Pry's
Mgr
descrb.'ø as follows, Lot I, July. 1915, the following described
months from
Name In which assessed Loren. ,j
County Sheriff's
Freeman
lP4C,LlSH WOODS, as per plat property as set forth
Departmt,
the
lime
of
the
•lrit
publication
of
Art
itt said Final Deminganri Joseph Ann Batcheller, Sanfod, Florida.
"Malt"
Aft o sai' property tjtf'Q in thi'
thereof as recorded Is Plat Book IS, Judgment, to ;t:
Picanso
All of said properly being in the
d the undersigned as Sheriff of thi$ notice Each claim or demand
Matthew
Pace 91, Of tts• Publfr Rpçf
County of S.' 'ilysole Countt. State of
*
mvii be In wrifng and filed Itt
Lot ?3. Block 3, IIEF TLEP County of SemInole, Stafeof Florida
BIin
Seminole County. Ft.orla. Together, HOMES ORLANDO, Section One,
Meeting
Smlnole
County,
Florida, will at 'tJplIcate and ttite the place of
Unitss Such certl'icate or cit'
11
00
AM.
on
the 9th day of July
4'iPIOU1 limitation, the I;iiowinq
UrI'III w,.i certificate or cc'
"M0ndy..
ccin to the Plat thereof, as tificate's shall be rede.med
residence and post office address of
*
Range.Retrigeraor
ac
AD. 1973, Offer f sat, and sell tO the claimant iusd
ji I be redeemed mc
if
PlfI9lp',
tO*CIflc Items of personal prOprty' rccordec? in P1st Buck I).
Club Hours.-) m
must bt SwOfii to
Pages 5 cording to law the property the highest bidder, for cash, Subject by Ihe
Central Oil with Air
to 11w the pro,'serty
C',Ttjiit(
DalI'. t(IO%ed Wed)
claimant,
hiS
agent
Conditioner and arid 6. of the Pyfl)ll( Records of dOscribed in ¶,j(h certificate or
t
to any
*
t-r1,f,catc Or
ireptate'
,\%rilut: In
Range &amp; Dithwashet Seminole County. Florida. a K a 206 cprtiflrahe'5 will
Pngn TPtursoa ?XO
and all existing (uris, at the torney, or the same shall "e v,)iCl
be sold to the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
iil he so'd to tbt
itpotai
- \l.f;c.t)t
Full Speaker Radio
Dated
at Orlando Florida. this
AriQhtonway,cassjIberry, Florida, hqheit cath bidder at the court
County Courthouse
*
l"$I'rcOrn
b.e" at the court
t,''s$
in Sanford, 17th day 4 June, 1971
together with Range an' Furnace how door on the 7th day of July,
Florida, the above desCribed per
ycjt' club or
o' at tf' 7th clay of July.
organization
YtlTP'JES5myhandandthel*f located therein and tttececmn.
M.axlni Keller
t973 at 11:00 A AS.
sonal Property
t't' Crt on June 2Qff,, 1975
h9.'5t It'1' LV.
would
like Ic I'.e included in
*
As
AdminstratrIg
DA"EDthI170thdlyf June, 1973,
Dated this 78th day of My,
That
said
tale
IS being mad. to
t.'Il% lltlng call:
1 CAL)
flt'i HI 25th tiy Of May, 1975
Ieat)
of said estate
vets
tatis 4 y tb'
14 ftc*lh, Jr
Arthur H becr*,th. .1"
terms of Said Writ of Gv'org. C Xeliey, Ill, rArihur H. Bttk*ith, 'r
*
S Arthur H beckw'th, Jr.
Execution
titx o' 'irji$ .'gurt
Clerk of the (..rcu.t Co'ir'
Attorney tnt' Petitin.'r
Clerk of the Circu,t Court
Jot
C.
Polk,
THE HERALD
Clerk
of
Cif(uit
Court
(ty
a Ci eat.
8',: Joy Stokes
0, $lal,. Dirx..,
Admlnls,ratrix
¶it,9f
r, ia c,reai,
*
Deputy ç
.i.y 'i,.s'
PU. BOx
Deputy Clert
Seminole County, Florida
Deputy t,lerk
it,liih: one I tO '1 11. 1515
CLASSIFIED
P,,blitP' June 14, July I, 1 IS. 1975 Publish: June 71, 1975
Apopka, F.,ri"
P IIQ'. .it$
Publish June11
Eublith:
June)
ID,
17
24,
197$
,
,
31,
July
1.1,
0.77
)EO )4$
DEPARTMENT
PvbIih'
June
17.
24,
1975
DEO 149
OFO
109
llOW.AlRpOpT BLVD.
rwrs
oEO.io
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teachers the principal super. $18,096, while a principal who pay hike.
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WINTER SPRINGS- The municipalities - Winter Sanford City.Manager Warren Monday night objected to the with representatives of the city is opposed to such waste.
city, as yet, has not received a Springs In particular - must (Pete) Knowles are both of the Florida Department of Corn. local governments
indicated
Originally the cities and the
reply from Attorney General abide by the Seminole County opinion th,e new statewide act to munity Affairs announced plan the planning muncil would be county had agreed the
$10,000
Robert Shevin on a request by Planning Act of 1974 or the go Into effect July 1 has to allocate $10,000 in funding, the ideal third party to un- would be split up on the basis
of
the City Council for an opinion statewide planning act of 1975 repealed the local act spon- requested by the county and the dertake the study.
population among the various
on which planning law now or both.
sot-ed by the Seminole County cities, to the East Central
Dennis said the planning governing bodies with each
applies to Seniinole County
Confusion on the matter has Cormnission.
Florida Regional Planning group could administer the responsible for its own section
cities,
developed since the Legislature
The statewide law gives a Council for a study of goals and 110,000 fund and have actual of the overall study.
City Attorney Attorney just prior to its recent ad. 1979 deadline for completing objectives of the proposed work done by a consultant or
Dennis. in a letter to the
Newman Brock wrote to Shevin journament passed a statewide development plans. The local comprehensive plan.
could do the work itself.
planning council, said the
last week on City Council in-. planning act.
act has a 1977 deadline.
A letter from Jim Dennis of
City Councilman
John money split did not satisfy the
structions
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While the city Is awaiting the the Department of Community [)aniels called the plan a objective of a coordinated
State Rep. Robert Hattaway
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The Child Evangelism Fellowship will be on hand at Saplord's volveti In the action and is contracts
consecutively Georgetown, will, to the degree charge was civil rights pruhahilit ) per cent during
GETTING READY
Independence Day celebration July 4. Representatives of the
covered by a copy of the court because of financing or it is engineertn.gly feasible, be dlscrmination on a very broad th at tt-rni,nns, 20 per ' -c-nt at
fellowship shown are from left, Ricky Patterson, Stacey Cimç
order, signed by U.S. District engineering. The contractor given first prior-.1y."
field on all city functions," night
hell, Mrs. Frank Frazier holding "Danny," Lordes Williamson Judge George C. Young, Middle then schedules his work on his
FOR THE FOURTH
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Council members generally agree the nod of the voters
would be sufficient m.andate for charter revision.
Using the same method as Altamonte Springs state
home rule law -to create a new charter, at) ordinance
would be adopted and a ratifying vote of the people would
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having a vote.
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However, Neiswender said the county Is to work with them.
But, in order for the Society to that this proposal is all ten"We've got to lay out a This Is the main road leading to the new Central Florida Zoo which The county has bem asked to pave
receive the federal money, tative pending approval by the
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Mrs. Cox interpreted "fair" as about 300 or 35 per cent
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Central Florida Zoological spent $186,000 of the 1)0,0OO
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The major project remaining businesses.
$14,000 followed a revealing Is the paving of the entrance
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The issue with
merit requ iring a deceleration the street for the depth of the
In o ther action, the corn- from developer J Brailey
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"badgered" the agency into a dates back to some two years lane on 17-fl for any driveway lots.
mission will conducttwo public Oiam, who ceested two
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recommendation suitable to ago when McCammon was curb cut, but pointed out this
Knowles told the commission hearings
Lounge site plan on U.S. 17-92 mission informed ABC officials SI
one to consider weeks ago he be granted water
beginning could be avoided by having the that the ABC Liquor Storelldoes condemnation of 10
structures service to the Ginderville
will be back before SanfordQty and McCammon that if certain officials.
development of the area along driveway curb cut be designed not want to do this and insists
on We 13th Street, Lincoln Heights area.
Commission tonight at the changes were made, the
In a memorandum filed by laurel Drive and 1792.
for exit ordy
a t w o- way drive on 1792 Court, West 11th Street,
i group's 7 o'clock meeting.
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commission would allow the City Engineer Mack lZenby to
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any deceleration lane Mangoustine; Mellonville, West receive an application for a tax
George
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mendations from the DepartThe DOT recommendations "badgering" tactics is detailed. the history of the issue. at the one-half of the Laurel Drive and way.
ment Of Transportation con- are expected to be questioned Copies of the
an ordinance calfing for the opinion from City Attorney
memorandum request of two commissioners. using that to enter or leave the
The report Indicated that rezoning of property located at Vernon Mj if Madison may
cerning a driveway permit r heavily during the commission have been sent to both city
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vivalof lower and middle cj
into for the last decade."
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Americans under the crushing
Appealing to the FOP
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burden of inflation and high delegates was Wallace's at.
cost school officials W,000
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CLEARWATER— America's federal Wes."
tacks on Supreme Court
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next year, unless enrollment average citizens will stage a
Standing behind a podium decisions on law enforcement.
increases between now and the 'political revolution' over the especially constructed for him,
"We have become criminals,
next count in October.
next four years and Alabama Wallace who was gunned do
we have become slaves to the
Calling the state's projections Gov. George C. Wallace vowed in 1972
while campaigning for criminal element in society" by
"somewhat misleading, 'Iyer here Saturday night
t he is the Democratic presidential those decisions, Wallace said.
said the one reason for the the man who will lead that
nomination, stuck pretty much
delegates applauded at
decreasing number of students revolution.
to a law and order theme that and throughout the 30.
is because of 'people 'moving
Speaking before a group
throughout his speech
minute speech Wallace was
out of the county"
350 members of the Florida
The crime rate has risen interrupted many times by
Layer said schools ex.Fraternal Order of Police astronomically
ine%-ery state in sponthnesbursts o(applause,
periencea "normal dropoff" at
FOP)
at
the
Sand
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the
union,"
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said. "It has hoots, and hollers.
Joe Magro gets help from his wife an be begins the stencil work on the gint Bicentennial Flag
the end of each year, but he aid Sheraton, the unannounced risen in our state — we operate
the Seminole County Bicentennial Committee will present to the county in ceremonies on the which
"I am a compassionate mn
Fourth the figures Harris has are not
presidential candidate said thatunder the same conditions and whether people belie
of July. The flag Is currently in Ma's gage where the diff icult stencil opcllau Is being coWve it or
normal in that the rate is hi gher the No. 1 political issue in next atinphere
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Harris distressed over this 103 of fact
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officials had hopefully an
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children"
three per cent growth"
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like l a yer, Uarris blames
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the sagging economy for the
Harris said attendance reports going from $21.18 million in loss of children in the
school
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co mpared to O) 3O,6who
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school level where year-end year.
find jobs and take their children
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run its course. and a source in
some cities is relegated to the
confirmed this
city manager,
morning Hug will resign his
Hug
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role
120,000 a year pt at tonight's
duplicates that of Grier 's. He
7:30 meeting.
said many of his decisions were
The source says Ifug has
countermanded b the mayor,
located a "potential" Job in
resulting in confusion among
New England, the area nearby
employes as to whose orders
where Ivig served before
they should obey.
coming to this city in Dec. 1973,
Hug said the city's charter is
However, the source said
"unworkable" and should be
arid, Hug
confirmed, that
placed before the pmple and
before he leaves Hug will
amended. If he chose not to
subnW a stinging indictment of
resign, [lug could iiave
this city's form of government
demanded council adopt
in which hug says a city
resolution setting forth reasons
manager has responsibility,
why he should vacate the pt
but no authority."
nen Hug would have been
"I knew this when I came
allowed a hearing to refute the
here, but I thought there would in his post. Ilis resignation was char
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be sorne changes made," Hug requested by Council Chairman would have been re ndered
by
said. lie also said the city he's Edith Duerr, who received the council. During this time
thinking about joining "has no backing from Councilmen Hug's salary
ould ha e
mayor"
Charles Gascock and Sal continued
Asked about his relations Orlando.
Formerly the city manager of
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Although Hug would not that it was coining'
because council ould not grant
confirm his pending resignation
But U veteran city manager a pay raise.
until it's submitted to council, with 18-years experience also
Hug said this morning that he
the source said Hug will give said he was not bitter and that a had not puretwed a home in
council a 3N1a y written notice city manager's position is a this area.
of resignation at tonight's "high risk" job, a job won and
Also, [lug was not working
session.
lost on the whims of politicians 'inder a contract, thus counc3l
Last week, Hug w as charged who occupy council seats.
will not be required to buy up
with performing 'inefficiently,
Casselberry's form
of the remaining portion of his
ineffectively and inadequately" go vernment has the may-or time in Semile
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said even the $9.50 Highland Hill, Longwood owns a large undeveloped hearings scheduled for July 21 and Mayor James R. Lormann
monthly charge will not be Groves and Sandalwood. parcel on Range Line Road at 7 p.m. on the franchise were absent from Saturdays
meeting.
sufficient to cover operating Developers of the latter two near SR 434, secretary and request and Aug. 2 at 10 a:m. on
LONG WOOD — City Council costs and provide a fair rate of subdivisions are among prin. Grego,.y W. Hicks, GHR the rate increase,3rant urged
Tatish indicated the firm
Chairman J.R. Grant has return on investment.
cipals of the utility company. Associates Inc., developers of the board to grant permission to feels a 30-year franchise WOUIQ
warned Longwood Utilities Iiic,
Grant,
appropriate.
It was indicated the firm has
assistant hire a sewer expert as an ad. be
Corporte officers are D. Sandalwood,
it will have to prove and issued 500 shares which are James Farquharson, of the secretary.
was
not
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he
however,
visor,
document need lilt expects to outstanding, while 5,000 shares Greystone Group Inc., which
but
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Grant said surely "some poor thinking
Grant contended Saturday
win city approval for a at $1 each are authorized,
owns property on E. E. the 300,000 gallon daily capacity people live in that area who are rath' is considering five years
proposed Ill per cent increase
When the city issued a Williamson Road at Range Line package sewer plant, adjacent not able to pay $9.50 monthly." as a sufficient time.
in monthly sewer rates,
temporary franchise to the firm Road zoned for apartment to the Longwood Hills Road, is
Tatish said the corporation
The Council chairman also
Longwood Utilities attorney, several weeks ago, Tatish development, president; H. A. operated by the developers so reminded Tatish that the sewer principals acquired the sewer
Phillip Tatish. at the city promised on behalf of Duncan of the Longwood- they can sell their homes. "The lines within the four sub- plant, formerly owned by the
council workshop held Saturday Longwood Utilities that the Markham Development Inc., tap-In fees collected (noted In divisions are city property. Trim Tic Development Co. for
at his request said although the increa!e in rates from $4.50 to which owns property on the documents given the city as Grant strongly urged all $175,376; that its depreciated
firm notified its customers In $7.50 would be held in abeyance E.E. Williamson Road, vice $500 per unit) are being put councilmen to be present at cost Is $111,199 and Its
four city subdivisions In May of pending action on applications president; George M. Nader, back on the homeowners," he "both Important
public replacement value Is 1207,000.
its intent to hike sewer rates for a franchise and the in. Nader Homes Inc., developers said. .
Grant reminded Tatish the
hearings. I want all of the
from $4.50 monthly to $7.50, the crease,
of
Longwood
Groves,
Saying he hated to ask the Council to make a special effort plant was offered to the city of
firm has since found it needs a
The four city subdivisions treaiurer; Georges St. Laurent, Council to spend money in order to be present," he said.
Longwood for a $70,000 purrate of $9.50 monthly.
served are Shadow 11111, St. Laurent Properties which to make fair judgments at tha
Councilman Doi Schreiner chase price eirller this year.
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

Supreme Court Puts Off
Ruling On Death Penalty
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court today put
off until at least Its 1975-76 term a decision in a case
raising the issue of the constitutionality of the death
penalty.
In a brief order without explanation, the court
scheduled the case of Jesse Thurman Fowler for re
argument in the term which will begin Oct. 6.
Fowler has been condemned to the North Carolina gas
chamber for the fatal shooting of John Griffin, a former
roommate, on July 1, 1973, after an argument which
erupted during a dice game in Raleigh, N.C.
Ile is one of 283 men and 3 women on death row In the
prisons of 24 states. Two
the women are In North
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attorneys of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, who argued
th:t t1
tli rwrniltv
th ,,nihiNtion aan.st
crcl arld unusual pun. zrct" JILiLLM.J Ui th' Eighth
AinndmenL
Fowler's case was argued before the Supreme Court on
April 21.

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Saxe To Be Arraigned

Senate Dispute Continues
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate dispute over last
November's New Hampshire Senate race continues this
week while the House tries to override President Ford's
expected veto of a housing bell. The Senate votes Tuesday
on whether to limit debate on the New Hampshire election. In the House, leaders have scheduled an effort
Wednesday to override the expected housing-bill veto in
the latest test of a presldential-congressinal battle that
Ford has dominated so far.

Agents Sift Returns
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tax agents are silting through
the returns of hundreds of the nation's top corporate officers to see if they made Illegal campaign donations. The
special project has the Internal Revenue Service comparing the returns of corporate officers and their companies to see if the officials' politicai donations were
reimbursed Illegally through phony expense accounts, bonuses, travel vouchers or other corporate payments.

Noise Hearings Open
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is opening
hearings to determine what noise levels should be allowed
on the job, with labor and industry lining up on opposing
sides over proposed new regulations. The new standards
were proposed by the Labor Department's Occupational
Safety and Health Administration.

Zoo Road Work
May Be Finished
Visitors to the July 4 opening
Buck's recommendation will
of the Central Florida Zoo may be presented to the board
not have to drive into the park during the weekly report of the
on an unpaved and possibly Director of County Developmuddy road if the Board of me'it Roger Neiswender.
Included In the parks
County Commissioners acts on
recommendations from Its department and advisory
and
Recreation committee recommendations Is
Parks
the Society returning $7,000
Department.
worth
of lwnber to be used for
Jun Buck, director of the
walkways.
department, said today he will

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MIAMI AP — With prices going up and recreation
budgets going down, many organizations are finding that
this July 4th — the start of the nation's 200th birthday
cicbration — may have a little less bang.
"We're trying to get things donated this year," said
Dick Prager, chairman of the Fourth of July committee of
a local Elks Club. "We are hoping that a big bottling
company will
ate the soft drinks so we can spend the
money on toys."
He said his group would do without a professional
photographer and draft a lodge member who's pretty
good with a camera.
A free watermelon feast Is an annual Independence Day
leLxaUon of the Whispering Pines Civic Association,
Women 's Club and Garden Club. Members were considering selling the watermelon this year, but decided to
mjnomjze another way.

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by apparent poisoning
and Deputy J. F. Bennett
responded to find the youth
"semi-conscious" at his home.
The youth was taken by ami
ar
bulance to the hospital for
By The Associated Press
Sunday when he was hit by a
treatment and Bennett reported
The
death
of
a
63-year-old
car
as he was crossing S.R. 5
tie found the 14-year-old laying
41
of
New
Smyrna
Beach
man
whose
north
of Melbourne.
semi-conscious on the floor
Betty Hogan, 28, of Gain.
the living room of his nearby car was tilt broadside by a
Florida Jlighway Patrol squad esvllle was killed Sunday when
By ED PRICKETT
contract by the end of July. money is forthcoming from home.
Deputies and detectives car boosted the state's weekend the car in which she was riding
Herald Staff Writer
Layer will take his budget Tallahassee.
reported that the boys picked traffic toll to 13, officials said went out of control and turned
request before the school board
Even though that figure
early today,
over after hitting a culvert on
The Seminole Education on Sept. 1.
been announced, school of. the mustroornsataduniparea,
A
spokesman
said
Trooper
S.R.
45 in Alachua County.
Association (SEA) and school
Both sides have been meeting ficials In Seminole say the boiled them and
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Dennis Rodabough, 29, was
Cathy Roblnstein, 17, of Holboard negotiators have ham- and will continue to meet half- number of students is on the Juicechasing a speeding vehicle on lywood was killed Saturday
mered the way through about days with some all-day sessions wane. Thus funding will be
State Road 415 in Volusla Coun- when she drove her car Into an.
of a proposed 75-page SEA thrown in as well.
.
reduced as the number of Youth Arrested
ty Sunday when a car driven by other vehicle making a lefthand
a
contract proposal for next year.
Although the tempo of the students declines.
In
Humphrey
turned
Into
turn
Broward
County.
Deputy Charles Coffee Herbert
Contained In the proposal Is Wks has picked u since school
SEA and school board
his path.
Roy hlarbach, 18, of Sarasota
arrested
an SEA request for a $10,000 let out earlier this month, negotiators have argued juvenile a 17-year-old Sanford
Humphrey was killed In the died Saturday when he Lost con.
for auto theft and
wage for beginning teachers. At Pelley says he cannot discuss through a number of dull receiving stolen
after accident. Rodabough was listed trol of his car alter running a
property
present, teachers start in salary until the school system sessions since talks got m-the youth was found on Big Tree in good condition at Halifax stop sign and it struck a tree.
Seminole County at $7,b)0, a knows for certain how much derway almost two months
% Ch,unton woman, Bertle
ago. Road with a 1971 Volvo sedan Hospital in Daytona 13tac, ujwage School Supt. Bud Layer
ficlals
said.
The
speeder
got
Cox,
29, was killed when the car
that had been stolen fr
has admitted is not sufficient to
away.
In which she was riding struck
Auto Sales, U.S. 17-92 at
attract qualified black
Troopers
gave
the
followinr
another
car and overturned
Five
Points
so
u
th
Sanford,
of
educators.
details
of
these
other
Fatal
acciSaturday
In Hillsborough
reported
a
license
tag
in
However, Harry Pelley, the
Altamonte Springs city of- ball office after a vacation trip Coffee
County.
had
dents:
the
rear
window of the auto
board's main man at the ficlals were to begin talks today through the south,
A car driven by Mary Babb,
A pedestrian, Donnell, Ford,
been taken from a Toyota
negotiating table, said this with county officers on the
The City Commission has sedan.
62,
of
Port
Richey,
crossed
a
21,
of Fort Lauderdale was
The owner of the tag
morning that the salary in possibility of the city con- cancelled all meetings
median,
crashing
into a car struck and killed Saturday
creases won't be discussed until tracting with the county for Its July 29. One meeting was until reported it was stolen. 'rtic
driven
by
Jerome
V.
Pace, 79, while crossing the street In his
held
juvenile
was turned over to
after July 15.
animal control program.
early this
of Fort Myers. Mrs. Babb's hometown.
month
to
fulfill
the
state
Division
of
Youth
Services
During the first two weeks of
The County Commission city charter requirement
hUSbflrld, John, 71, was killed,
Willie Mack Smith, 5. of South
of at officials.
next month, the SEA has currently has agreements with least one monthly meeting.
wi
Bay
th
two
se
pas
ngers
in
was killed w hen a truck
In other weekend arrests, along
requested a vacation, thus the Cities of Longwood, Oviedo
The a nimal control program
the
Pace
car,
Carol
Pace,
71,
of
backing
up hit him near his
Sheriff's Li R.C. Parker jailed
Pelley says salary negotiations and Lake Mary for animal in Altamonte has remained an
Fort Myers and Katie Ackley, Plilm Beach County home
+
will come up after that date.
control — pickup and holding at city-sponsored all through the drugAltamonte Springs
mingham,
Ala.
Pa
F
y.
ir
ce
rida
charges. Robert Benglott, 81, of B
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Initially,
the
Public the Five Point facilities.
years, but with the growth of
516 Orange Drive, was hospitalized in nearby
James
Benny
Raney
of
Or.
,
Relations Corn.
Attending the meeting with the community th e stray pe
Dunedin after the "aturday lando, who would have been 2
t Altamonte Springs, was held
mission - PERC)
gave county officers today were to be population Increased to
crash.
years old next month, died Fri.
1
negotthtors 60 days to come up Mayor Norman Floyd and point that the city's holding $1,000 bond on charges
William
DeaririCt,
18,
of
Waday
when
he
ran
into
the
path
of
with contract. But Pelky says Public Works Director Don facility off Douglas Road misdemeanor possession of
mariJuana and driving under tertown,Mass.,was killed early a car.
that time has been extended. Bundy.
currently has seven
the Influence of a narcotic drug
Now, he says he hopes to have a Floyd has returned to his city inmates.
— marijuana.
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was arrested at Maitland
Avenue and Ballard Street,
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amonte Springs.
ltamonte
Sanford police jailed Ernest
Edwards, 46, 1612 Peach Ave.,
Sanford, on $s,
Faced with organized op- (FOSJ) oppose hoop nets
bond on an
aggravated assasu!t charge. position to the use of hoop nets because of the fear the nets will
Police said Edwards was for fLshlg in Seminole County, spoil sport fishing In the river
arrested in connection with a The Florida Game and Fresh and cause a safety hazard to
knife attack on Jee I Water Fish Commission will motor boats. The Seminole
McCaskin, 34, of I219' W. 13th hold a public hearing on the County Cornrnisdin
ltuntIIIu['d I roni I'aL't' I-As
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BOCA RATON (AP) — Consumers who believe
"they have an absolute right to be healthy and achieve
immortality" are partly to blame for the skyrocketing
cost of medical malpractice Insurance, the head of the
Florida Medical Society says.
"The consumerism kick has swung too far when the
consumer believes he is always right," Dr. Vernon B.
A.stler, a cardiovascular surgeon, said In a weekend
speech to the Florida Bar's annual state conference.
Astler said, however, that legislation imposed recently
on the medical profession, including strengthened controls over doctor-licensing review procedures, would help
police the profession and would result in better health
care.
But he warned the lawyers that they probably would be
the next target of the public's demand for stricter
professional controls.

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BOSTON (AP) — Militant feminist Susan Saxe Is to be
arraigned today on a federal charge of Interstate flight to
avoid prosecution but the charge Is expected to be dismissed so the state can try her on murder charges.
U.S Magistrate Peter Pried will preside at the
arraignment of the 26-year-old woman who was an honors
student at Brandeis before landing on the FBI's 10 Most
Wanted List.
She is charged by the state with murder In the killing of
Boston Patrolman Walter Schroede in the $26,000 holdup
of the Brighton office of the State Street Bank,arxl Trust
$Co. in 3eptember 1970.

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By BOB LLOYD
reported stolen from the salesstorage shed was broken Into
Herald Staff Writer
lot at Town and Country Lin- and a surfboard, water skis,
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Sheriff's depu ties today were coin-Mercury, U.S. 17-92 south scuba diving eq uipmen t, AM.
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for a red 1967 van of Sanford.
FM auto radio, auto parts and
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David .1. Stockley reported a farm tools were taken, acnight who robbed a 7-Eleven camera, $484 In checks, cording to a report filed by
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at 3650 Howell Branch clothing and personal papers deputy David Ruddell.
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were missing after a burglary
Sanford police today were
I)eputy C.R. Brown said a of an auto In a parking lot at 101 investigatIng a weekend boat
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Sanford poli ce reported $1,400 Daniel Bernosky reported a
:" with an undisclosed amount of tncameraequipment,Includlng $0 stereo tape deck and
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cash alter telling them, "Get three 35mm cameras and speakers were taken from a
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the money out of the register lenses, were taken In the sailboat owned by Barrett
and safe
.don't try to be a burglary of an auto belonging to Marine.
wise guy."
Deborah J. Butler, Masters Lyman Rogers reported he
Cove Apartments, Sanford.
discovered the burglary when
Deputies
also
reported
1100 showing the sailboat to
Teens Poisoned
2.'
cash and a .fl caliber pistol was customers Sunday.
Two Sanford juvenile boys, taken in a burglary at the 2214
John Mitchell, Welaka
Aman Identified only as "Danny Lamb" reportedly saved the We
WOMAN SAVED
ages 14 and 16, were listed In
Southwest Rd., Sanford, Apartments, Sanford, reported
of Nancy Anthony, V, 1001 Esplanade Way, Cauelberry Sunday
good condition today at residence of Curley Barber.
a four-horsepower outboard
BY 'DANNY IAMB' morning when her automobile slid into a city lake. Ms. Anthony Seminole Memorial Hospital Donna Swindel, Elm St., motor,
valued at $260, was
was treated and released In the emergency room at
Florida
after
drinking
toxic
homemade
north
of
Oviedo
and
east of taken from a boat docked at the
Hospital North, Altamonte Springs. An unidentified man,
pic
"mushroom
tea"
Saturday
Black
Hammock,
reported
a marina.
lured here, prepares to pull the car from the Lake.
night.
The 16-year-old telephoned
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TAMPA (AP) — Sen. Edward Gurney's bribery
conspiracy trial enters its 18th week today with the
defense prepared to call its first witness.
Early in the trial, Gurney's lawyer, C. Harris Dittrnar,
said the Florida Republican would ta ke th e stand In his
own behalf. But there has been no indication when that
might be.
The prosecution wraped Up Its side last Thursday after
14 weeks of testimony from 69 witnesses in the federal
trial of Gurney and three codefendants.
Gurney, ex-aide Joseph Bastian, and former federal
housing officers K. Wayne Swiger and Ralph Koontz are
charged with conspiracy to create an illegal $233,060 slush
fund from Florida builders thraugh influence peddling.
Gurney, 61, also Is charged with bribery, receiving
unlawful compensation In the form of ii condominium,
a,,u tour counei of lying in a federam grand jury that in.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation's jobless rate appears to have peaked and should begin receding by the
end of the summer, says (lairman Alan Greenspan of the
President's Council of Economic Advisers.
Greenspan said that, for all practical purposes, the
recession is over.
Appearing on CBS' "Face the Nation," Greenspan said
Sunday that he feels unemployment is cresting at near the
announced May level of 9.2 per cent.
It will stay at about that level through the summer, but
then there should be a marked decline, Greenspan said.
By next January, the rate should fall to about 8.5 per cent
and then decline during 1976 to 7.5 or 7.25 per cent, he said.
The recession, defined as a period of declining economic
activity, is "pretty much spent," Greenspan said.
He predicted a "fairly strong" upswing in the economy
but said he feels this recovery could still be threatened by
excessive federal spending and large budget deficits.

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KEY IIISCAYNE (AP) — If the Fairness Doctrine
for broadcasters Is eliminated, some stations would abuse
their new freedom, says Federal Communications
C4munlssioner Robert Lee.
"I don't think the broadcast industry is quite ready to be
relieved of the Fairness Doctrine," Lee told a Florida
Associated Broadcasters meeting this weekend.
The Fairness Doctrine requires broadcasters to give
equal time to those who oppose a station's editorials, some
coriunents by talk show guests or statements made by
political candidates.
Lee said the FCC probably would oppose a bill proposed
by Sen. William Proxmire, D.Wis., to relieve broad-casters from the doctrine.
Saying he is the first FCC member to go on record
against elimination of the doctrine, Lee said radio and
I elevision "have the power to make or break almost
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TALLAHASSEE CAP) — There still will be spots
for a security network of television cameras in the new
('apitol but the scanners won't be installed due to a cutback in security measures, officials say.
The security system is pretty extensive but it doesn't
incorporate everything anybody ever dreamed up,"
Robert Brown, General Services Department architect.
"If you put all the security systems possible in the
building, nobody tould get ic it and operate."

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Mrs. Wise, who says she "just
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hat mankind is herr for," '.ays mayor of nearby Niceville, said
ie of 375 unpaid volunteers the volunteers are willing to do
w ho are credited with keeping whatever Is necessary to help
ft e cost-per-refugee here lower the South Vietnamese.
an at any other camp for
,,We meet the planes as the
Vi etnamese exiles,
people come In and take them to
the tents," she said. "We try to
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get
them settled, and we help
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Education Funds To Back TV Effort
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — strictly for university and voca- agency to be predominant user funds
that may tempt some in. sonville, however, the building teams could play, but York said
Public television facilities tional-technical
education with a provision that the non. terests.
fees would pay about half the that the other universities
theaters and off-campus arenas buildings, but a constitutional educational agency put up at
A Board of Regents corn- cost of the proposed civic cen- probably would build on campus
are among proposed projects to amendment effective July 1
least one-third of the cost,"said mittee last week approved a ters. Local officials apparently facilities such as theaters
be funded with money pee. gives public schools and corn- Senate Education Chairman plan to raise about $25 million would put up the rest of the
auditoriums and unions.
viously Limited to education.
munity colleges a large share of Robert Graham, 1)-Miami, for civic centers in Tallahassee money.
Graham said he sees libraries
For the program, the Board the revenue,
sponsor of the amendment. and Gainesville through the $50
Chancellor-designate
E.T. and educational television
of Regents would tap $190 muAn obscure amendment to the ,,
million student fee construction York said all of the nine state stations as primary benefiThe
expectation
was
that
the
lion in bond revenues backed by annual education Lonstruction
universities would participate ciarles of the community
the gross receipts tax and about bill would allow education predominant use would be program,
Th
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student
buil
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f
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In
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the $50 million construction educational facilities program.
$50 million in student fees, half agencies and local govern- educational."
have been used in past bond is- program and each would deter"It would seem logical for
of which would come from a ment.s to construct "community
There was no money appro- sues to construct facilities such mine its own use of its share
of there to be a joint development
surplus and half from a new educational facilities." Gov. priated this year for construc- as student unions,
the funds,
and administration of library
bond issue.
Reubin Askew has not yet acted tion of community educational
If the Board of Regents apFlorida and Florida State facilities to serve both the
Gross receipts bonds pre. on the bill.
facilities, but there are $16 mil- proves the expanded program probably would opt for the offschools and the communities,"
viously were earmarked
"It requires the educational lion in unappropriated bond in Its July 7 meeting in Jack- campus arenas where their
he said.

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He said the system, which sible for developing the city's
"It's embarrassing," said was in partial use on a trial first economic opportunity ofD2vid Beecher of
the basis this year, is scheduled for (Ice.
speculation
that
he
will
be
the
full implementation on July 1.
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chief
of
th
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Health
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native
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ran a poverty program in At- mission to South Vietnam for
But
But Beecher, who is Gov. lant.a, and said he was respor.- two years in the Late 1960s.
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aide,
apparently
has given the
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have not talked to Die governor," said Beecher.
however, Beecher added, "I
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WINTER HAVEN (AP) serve chute became entangled
I've watched It (or three years, — The anchorman of a Tampa in it, said Wess Quinn, station
Superior ratings were received at the state band contest In per- end the timing is tough."
RATED
television station was In serious manager at WFLA-TV.
cussion solos and ensembles by Seminole High School Bandsmen
Askew is expected to fill the condition at a local hospital to.
Deal fell into a tree, which
SUPERIOR
ifrom left) Charles Turner, Reed MacLauchlin, Delbert post Tuesday.
day after pkimmeting about 3,- apparently cushioned his fall
Cockayne, and Ron Ingle.
Earlier this year, the Senate (1)0 feet when his parachute and kept him from being killed
ousted then-HHS secretary O.J. (ailed to open fully.
Instantly, officials said.
Keller, whom Senate President
Arch Deal, 43, a veteran
Deal, assistant news director
Dempsey Barron, 1)-Panama parachute jumper, was in the at WFLA, has worked at the
City, called a "poor ad- intensive care ward of Winter station for 15 years.
mlnistrator." The Senate action haven General Hospital with a
To celebrate his 40th birthday
reportedly has scared off broken neck, fractured pelvis about three years ago, Deal
several out-of-state officials and massive internal injuries, made 4-0 consecutive Jumps.
officials said.
who were r consideration
Sunday, he was one of three
Crews
But influential lawmakers
About 2,000 spectators persons taking part in an exhibelieve the Job as secretary of watched as Deal tried his exhi- bition Jump during an All.
LAKEI.AND (AP) — Two- into nothing."
" I'm just glad it happened on the state's largest agency, bition Jump at Cypress Gardens American Water Ski Tournagaping sinkholes In InterTroopers said the larger sink- Sunday when there wasn't which will be reorganized as of here. He was to have made a ment at Cypress Gardens.
state Highway 4 near this Cen- hole, measuring 30 feet by 30 much traffic or we might have July 1 under a 1975 law, should target jump into a balloon in
Pat Moore, the station's metral Florida city have been feet and 20 feet deep, developed had some injuries," a trooper go either to an MRS insider or Lake Eloise.
teorologist, and his wife, Confilled in but maintenance crews about S a.m. in the eastbound said
someone who is familiar
But Deal's main parachute rile, made their jumps successare standing by In case of an- lanes. About two hours later,
procedures
opened
only partly and his re- fully.
Maintenance crews from the with the agency's
other cave-in, officials said. - anothe r sinkhole, 20 by 20 feet
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problems.
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The sinkholes, caused by col- and 25 feet deep, appeared In
"Beecher
understands the
portation brought In loads of
lapsing underground limestone the two westbound lanes,
orga nization and Is com
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dirt and limestone rock to fi ll f
formations, closed both the east
The first sinkhole was report- the holes, located about two initted to It," said Senate MRS
and westbound lanes of the exed to the Florida Highway Pa- miles west of here. The road Chairman Jaik Gordon, Dpressway for about 12 hours
trol by a Lakeland family was reopened just before 5 p.m. Miami Beach. "I think that's a
Cancelled. Rejected
Sunday, The Florida Highway
prime requisite."
whose pick-up truck hit a (ourE.Z. Payments - Quotes
Patrol said.
Herman Ewin, district manA federal official on leave
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loot depression in the highway,
"The highway Just seemed to
ager of the Department of from the U.S. Department of
knocking a hole in the vehicle's
,
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disappear," an eyewitness said,
gas tank. No one was injured. Transporatlon, said heavy Health , Education and Welfare,
"One minute there was just a
rains In the area probably had Beecher has developed a "goal.2417 S. French Ave.
small depression in the road
Trooper3 quickly blocked contributed to the sinkholes. He oriented management system"
Sanford, Fla, 12771
and the next, big cracks were traffic on the expressway, re- said a small hole had developed for ]IRS in the first three years
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forming and whole chunks of routing it 11 miles through on the shoulder of Interstate 4 of his four-year assignment as
pavement were dropping off Lakeland.
about six months ago.
an Askew aide.
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Offers Good Year

GAINESVILLE (AP) — where more melons are grown pound. Chain stores usually
Florida's watermelon growers than anywhere else in the coun- want melons from 18 to 24
are having a good season eco- try.
pounds.
nomically but look forward to
"Florida 75-1 has solid, good
lie said most growers are
an even better one when a new tasting, intense red flesh, high cutting from 14,000 to 15,000
round, striped melon goes into sugar content and its weight Is pounds an ac're,compared to the
general production,
heavy for a melon Its size," said normal 20,000. The USDA
The unnamed disease-resist. Dr. James M. Crall, director of reports that Florida plants
ant melon, developed at the the university's agricultural about 50,000 acres of melons
University of Florida and research center at Leesburg. each season.
known as Florida 75-1, Is being
Cmll predicts the melon will
Robert Showalter, a UF protested by a few commercial quickly rival the Charleston fessoi, said one of the problems
growers this year, argiculture Gray, the Industry's most popu- in the watermelon industry con1.
,u,wissu
dy.
tar tor a quarter cent
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unues LO oe one the growers
It may be released in 1977 for
"This Is the most promising can't control—damage by imgeneral production In Florida, melon since about the Civil War proper handling enroute to
period," Grady Smith, a major market.
grower from Fruitland Park in
"Many internally bruised
lake County, said after testing melons reach the co nsumer,"
the melon. "Marketing tests
Keen i
indicated excellent consumer
ury

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acceptance. "

This year's commercial watermelon crop in Florida Is below normal in yield because of
dry weather but prices are high
gestures,
and the growers' income should
"I'm a Christian, and this Is increase substantially, Smith
what God would want me to said.
do," she said. ''It doesn't mat.
Smith said the growers averter If the refugees are white, age price last year was three
black, yellow or red. They need cents a pound compared to this
help and that's enough."
year's price of six cents per

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he said, "and disappointment
from their purchase usually
leads to buying fewer watermelons.
"It Is very difficult for a
shopper to judge the maturity
and internal quality of an uncut
watermelon," he added.
"About 75 per cent of watermelon sales in supermarkets
are cut, rather than whole.
melons."
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1)XFE and PLCE:
Wednesday, June 25th at 7:30 P.M.
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Building
312 West First Street, Sanford

SPEAKERS:
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Area Code 305-322-2611 or 83.1-9993

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MA RKEY, Advertising Director

June Z3,1974—
"A violent electrical strom knocked out a water
plant transformer adjacent to the Mayfair Country
Club and area residents were warned to brace for a

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H o we Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, *2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
('(her mail: Month. $2.70; 6 Months, *16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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At the time, the city's water supply was cut by
about one-third and the auxiliary plant on U.S. 17-92
had to carry the load. The Lightning bolt that struck
the transformer somehow by-passed the protection

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Senate Debate
Misfires Again
Congress has been showing a desire to take a
more active role in the f ormation of U.S. foreign
policy and in several recent instances has tried to
go over the President's head, so to speak, to inject
itself into foreign affairs. The "great debate"
conducted in the Senate recently on the security
aspects of foreign policy failed to live up to its
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bii;. a uy iuiri*te(I wuiy . ongrts is
on the wrong track in challenging a traditional
relationship between the lcisla'ive and executive
hrwctIeS
Great dehates on foreign policy have occurred
in the Senate in the,past, of course. They generally
have been triggered by a President't submission of
a treaty for ratification. The Constitution provides
that the President can make such binding international commitments only "by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate."
Having no treaty on its calendar,the Senate
had to peg its debate this week on a military appropriations bill. This meant from the start that the
oratory would deal less with the philosophy behind
the mutual security alliances in our foreign policy
and more with troop levels and weapons programs.
In other words, the debate centered on the
wherewithal for meeting the obligations we hold
wider mutual security treaties already in effect
As might be expected, points of view on troop
strength and weapons development range all over
the ballpark, and a "great debate" on such
technical issues is not likely to lead to a consensus
among a group of orators on the floor of the U.S.
Senate. More than an hour, for instance, was spent
discussing how many divisions there ought to be in
the Army. This is a question that will be settled, as
it should be, when classified information about
foreign military activities and our own military
developments are reviewed by congressional
commit tees.
The dilemma confronting Sen. Mike Mansfield
in this exercise typified that of the Senate as a
thole. Sen. Mansfield annually pushes a resolution
to mandate a reduction in U.S. troops abroad, as
part of his own effort to make foreign policy, but
this year is holding it back "because of the confusing and chaotic situation which exists In the
world today." Needless to say, conditions in the
world would be all the more confusing and chaotic
if his resolution had succeeded last year or the year
before.
We doubt if many senators are inclined to
debate the basic issue in our foreign policy whether the interests of peace in the world are best
served by U.S. participation in alliances with
countries which could not face their potential
enemies alone. Those alliances have been effective
in those cases where U.S. presidents have been
able to make our commitment to them credible and
unequivocal. The Senate simply proved that when
it brings troops and weapons into a discussion of
foreign policy, it is actually invading the
President's responsibility to carry out a policy
formed with its nwn pri'r advice and consent.

Time To Sacrifice
The Equal Rights Amendment i3 having trouble on the road
to ratification by the states, but its principle L3 burning bright at
the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Secretary
Caspar Weinb:rger says schools and colleges getting federal
aid, which means most of them, must hereafter give boys and

girls equal access to athletic programs In all but "contact"
sports.
This may be a trium ph for sex equality, but it could be
something else for sportsmanship if schools have to do away
with separate athletic events for boys and girls. Not to mention
campus romance. What does a guy do when the intramural
baseball cup is at stake, the score Is tied in the bottom of the
ninth, the bases are loaded and he's at bat - and the pitcher is
the I!irl he has a date with for the senior orom?

BERRY'S WORLD

In the same Issue, we came across this item:
"A 14-story high rise apartment project for the
elderly will be authorized by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for contract-letting in October with the actual construction
of the $2 million 'skyscraper' expected to begin
before Christmas with the projected completion
date set for next summer, according to John Krlder,
executive committee chairman of Bram Towers."
At the time, Krtder said Eoghan Kelley, project
architect, would have the construction plans ready
in August.

night and thought It might be of some Interest to our
readers if we took them back In time.
Say one year ago, fi ve years ago and may be even
years ago.
So, test your memory on these stories that made
headlines ba ck when:

Aroun

Monday, June 23, 1975-4A

The Clock

June 23, 1970 federal grants in the total amount of
$858,000 have been approved to provide for
Seminole County's underprivileged, it was reported
by Rev. Amos Jones, director of Seminole County

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Saigon and ILmol postolfices have cable links with 20
countries.
Asian and American diplomats monitoring radio traffic
between Khmer Itou&amp;" urt,iinsn
,nhak pn,n-+
c'as'iorial clashes between Cambodian and Vietnamese

memory once in a while and try to remember those
"Good Old Days'"

- Bill Currie

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several days ago of some fighting around Kampot, 80
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Amin Studies Hills' Fate
NAIROBI, Kenya (Al') - Ugandan President Idi Amin

Teddy' s
Ready Not
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promised a new announcement today about the fate of
after a meeting
today with his military defense council. hills, 61, was to
have been executed today for TiUng in an unpublished
in,
that Amin was a "village t)Tant," but Amin
called
tailed off the execution following a meeting wi th two
British military officers sent from London with an appeal

co ndemned British lect ur er Denis Hills

for clemency from Queen Elizabeth II. However, a broadcast from Kampala, the Uganda capital, indicated that
hills reinauted under a death sentence.

"Teddy, why are you holding your breath?"
holding my brea th to prove that I'm not
goi ng to rim for President. Then I'm going to
cross my heart for a while, promise honest Injun,
give scout's honor, have a few affadavits made
up and take out an ad in all the papers."
"But you've already said you aren't going to
run for president. Why do people keep doubting
you?"
"It beats me. I go to California to make a
speech and they say they don't believe me. I
make a fact-finding tour of the Middle East and
they say they don't believe me. I show up on a
few national television programs and they say
they don't believe me. I make a few comments
about national policy and they say they don't
believe me. I go to a few fund-raising affairs and

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could attempt to Justify inLawy2rs for Prime Minister In- yoking this law with the argudira Gandhi wt
' !re Su. merit th,t :Jw expects the Su•
PrUile Court 311'Alu % .A. preine ~'ourt to exonerate lwr
Krishna lyer today to tile her oefore the six months elapse
appeal against her conviction
The trial judge w ho convicted
onachargeofillegalcampaign Mrs. Gandhi in Allahabad
practices and to ask him to al. sta yed execution of the senlow her to cont in ue in office un. tence for 20 days to allow her to
Ill the full court decides the ap- appeal. Her petitt?.rn to extend
peal.
the stay contended that if she
The judge was ex pected to was forced out of office now,
announce la ter today or Tue
bo th sh e and the country will
day whether he would issue an suffer "grave hardships and
inde fini te stay against the tr ial irreparable loss."
court's sentence barring Mrs.
Ha) Narain, the Socialist poll.
çandhi from elective office for tician who brought the charge
six years. Consideration of her of corrupt electoral practices
appeal against the conviction against Mrs. Gandhi in Aliahawill not be gin until the Supreme bad, filed a counter argument
Co ur t returns from vacation in with Justice Iyer contending
mid-July.
that it would be detrimental to
Highlyplacedsourcesin Mrs. India's inter ests for her to reGa ndhi's Congress party said if main as prime minister during
lyer rules against her, she was hdr appeal.
considering trying to remain at
Mrs. Gandhi defeated Iyer for

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seniors, fleft to rightl Stephen Talley, Cynthia Heaths Roxanne Slocksett and Andrew Etliott are

congratulated by Work-Study Coordinator John Dimltry.

Report Shows Rough Going
For Portu al'
s New Look
LISBON, Portugal (AP)

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The na tional balance sheet just
July
drawn up by Portugal's millSeminole Singles, 7:30 p.m., ta
ry rulers suggests a rough

Unemployment has tripled in change their policy. Instead changed. Ills whether to lower
six months to reach 250,000, or 8 they will step up their props- Its sights to conform to the
per cent of the labor force. This ganda among Portuguese moderate view of most of the
does not take into account the abroad to counteract what they people - as expressed in the

Stepping Stones Center, across road ahead for their socialist return this year of many term the "distorted" reporting eLection of the

from Sunland Estates on 17.92. revolution and the 9 million

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from
the
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territories
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Portuguese.
try to force the country into a
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Mozambique and Angola.
The council's stated aim Is to Marxist mold.
"Sanford's Biggest Garage
The 4,500-word report Issued
A 6 per cent drop in the na- go ahead with its drive toward
The Revolutionary Council's
Sale," charity event, 10 a.m., to during the weekend by the
tonal output is forecast in 1975. textbook socialism and main- report Indicates that the Armed
6 p.m., Blair McGarvey, man Revolutionary Council This would be an improvement tam
its flirtation with foreign Forces Movement Intends to
coordinator,
paints a grim picture.
from the 20 per cent drop last and domestic Communists.
push ahead on the latter course.
year. But the report does not
The report refers to the e3dssay on what price basis the de- tence of secret armed groups, _________________________
Not Too Hotclime is figured. If the factor of possible situations of anarchy
Not Too COO1
inflation has not been included and the inertia of public admln'
Just R i ght!
in the assessment, the drop and istration. It says there must be
Philip King Jr.
Betty J. Rogers
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its unavoidable effect on em- "more firmness in the revolu- FREE ATES
Ernest M. Lee
Mary Lou Rusho
ployment will be much greater. t.Ionary authority of the Armed
Grace E. Majors
ElmE. Smith
After years of surplus in the Forces Movement."
Lois B. Metts
James Tiller
ba lance of payments, a defici t
At the same time, the report

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forced exodus and who su.aequenUy exited
He counseled President Ford to appoint a patent monopolies 'to raise prices, corner
the country - paint a grim picture.
black vice president and to replace Secretary of markets and partition sales territories.
On reported scores of bodies floating In a State Henry Kissinger with a black. Aram also
One comoany that would prof it from the
river near the capital. According W doctors cabled the United Nations recommend ing its legislation Is Monsanto. The Sentate aide stho
among the marchers, scores of people died from transfer to his own backwater capital city of helped Fong draft the measure is Robert Seto,
cholera, dehydration or hunger since the Kampala which, he explained, was "the center once a patent lawyer for Monsanto.
Communists nrov1dd no food- wier or of tiv. p,r1kbnt
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"They (the people) want sure friends Saturday night when Seminole Singles, 7:30-10
and swift punishment," addressing the FOP delegates. p.m., Stepping Stones Center,
Wallace said.
He called law enforcement across from Sunland Estates on
One enthusiastic delegate to officers the "great, gutsy, 17.92.
the convention, expressing the middle Income, middle class"
Central Florida Mineral &amp;
mood of many of the FOP of the Am erican people.
Gem Society Auction, First
Too, he let it be known that Federal Savings &amp;
delegates, shouted "Give 'em
Loan Assoc.,
his enemies were "the far left, 2424 Edgewater Drive. Orlando.
Hell, George.'
Wallace was paralyzed from the intelligentsia, the pseudothe waist down after being shot intellectuals" he says are JUNE 2*
SISTERS Inc., luncheon at
by Arthur Bremer in aparking responsible for all the nation's
Restaurant, noon.
Cavalier
lot in Maryland three years problems from "drug addiction
ago. However, that hasn't and moral breakdown to JUNE 29
Fr. Lyons Council K of C,
appeared to stop the tough Vietnam."
In order to save this country
Alabaman from expressing his
siews and from cam paignin g from "almost certainly losing
for the position he has aspired our civil liberties," Wallace
said those "pseudo in- HOSPITAL
to so many times In the past.
During his speech, Wallace tellectuals" are responsible for
showed no signs of racial the nation's problems, "inJUNI21, 1975
discord save for a plea to end cluding drug addiction, per.
ADMISSIONS
school busing. He did say he felt missiveness, pornography,the
that all politicians are in accord welfare mess, foreign aid, Sanford
when it comes to "sure and forced busing, Vietnam and text Jean S. Adams
swift punishment" of those books which are so 'filthy' they Alma M. Bagwell
convicted of crimes, especially can't even be read on Henry E. Bradshaw
television."
those of a violent nature.
Ida Pear! Campbell
Wallace lashed out at the
Wallace said the nations as a
Richard D. Jackson
whole is calling for tough Supreme Court and said, 'The Daniel H. Taylor
methods in dealing with the average man in Clayton, Ala., Mildred H. Coplin, Lake
criminal element. "Even the can look at something and tell if Mary
liberals are now calling for Its pornography or not, but it Mabel Loomis, Lake Mary
takes the Supreme Coat 300
— pages to determlr the same Mamie G . Bla ir, Sorrento
thing."
DISCHARGES
Regarding the busing Issue,
Wallace said, "We ought to
Sanford:
have freedom of choice and
Lizzie Ann Alexander
non-discrimination."
Britley
Clarence Angle
anfwd
Linda B. Bradley
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Henry A. Brown
Dora Mae Bryant
James Burke
Linda L. Green
Rosa Lee Hughes
Sylvester K. Jones
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WASHINGTON— The United Nations,
collectively and separately, continues to ignore
ttr forced evacuation of an estimated three
million Cambodians from the cities to the
countryside.
Yet this must go down in history as the
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everything and now those who issue his prime theme.
He is expected to be a prime
were asking for that are coining
to the view of the people in contender in next year's
Crestview, Homestead and primary in Florida.
Wallace said he was among June25
Miami.

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Gandhi Appeals tRIJI)MS WORKm S

During the 1972 Florida being a member of parliament, misusing government officials
The sources said Mrs. Gandhi in her campaign.
Presidential Preference

"We
have
tried Primary, Wallace rode to a
rehabilitation, we have tried sweeping victory over 10 other
education, we have tried Democrats with the busing

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KNOKKE-ZOUTE, Belgium apartments had been rented by lieved it more likely that they at Knokke, on the North Sea sell an hour later and called the on a main street in Brussels
(AP) - A taxi driver found the four Italians answering to the were burglars who had not ex- coast three miles from the police. He told them all four was empty.
6-year-old son and 3-year-old description of the kidnapers, peeled to find the villa occupied Dutch border, about 3 a.m. men spoke French with an
The children were found in a
daughter of a wealthy Belgian but "the men were gone," a and took the children to help Sunday. They tied up the clii!- Italian accent.
telephone booth near Ostend, 20
steel man in a telephone booth spokesman said.
cover their escape.
dren's parents, an uncle of RonMrs. Bonnot made a tearful miles along the coast from
early today 26 hours after they
A spokesman for the chil.
There was no report of any net and the maid, and two of the radio appeal for the return of Knokke.
were kidnaped from the fami. dren's father, Pierre Bonnet, trace of the kidnapers despite a men took the children away in her children. She said the little
Meanwhile, the 2-year-old
ly's vacation villa,
said there had been no demand nationwide hunt and a system- Mrs. Bonnet's Volkswagen.
boy was 6 on Sunday and the granddaughter of of a French
Police said little Hubert and for ransom and no contact be- atic search of all public and
The other two men spent little girl was ill. "Return her to industrialist was found alone
Ingrid Bonnet were unharmed. tween the family and the kid. private garages along the coast nearly three more hours load- me. Return them to us," she and unharmed in a Paris door.
The boy led the police to an napers after they left the villa, for the gray Volkswagen Beetle ing jewelry, paintings, silver- pleaded.
way after her parents paid the
apartment house in Middel.
Bonnet said the, kidnapers used by the kidnapers.
ware and other valuables Into
The nature of the child's ill, equivalent of $315,000. The
kerke, near Ostend, and said he were members of an anticapiThe police said the four ar- Bonnet's Mercedes, then drove ness was not reported, but it child's father said she was kidand his sister had been taken titlist organization. But one po- mcd, masked men broke into off about 6 a.m..
was not believed serious. The naped Thursday while playing
there. Police said one of the lice investigator said he be- the Bonnet family's large villa
Bonnet managed to free him. Mercedes found Sunday night in the garden.

the head of the government un- a seat in Parliament from
der
a legal provision that allows Allahabad in 1971 by more than
tougher methods that' the
middle class and I called for a person to be a cabinet 100,000 votes. The trial judge

need re-established in this years ago," he said.

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they say they don't believe me.
"I can't understand it."
objective tests on whether they are producing
,
X.,
"I can't either, Ted. I heard somebody say the
%.77\)
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results.
other day that a lot of people thought you were
In part, this is a result of the awful complexity
just being coy. But I'm sure, though, that the
.
of the system. There are, for example, more than
chap was kidding."
400 federal aid appropriations for 170 separate
"Chappaqulddick? Who said anything about
"He gets around pretty good for a guy who Isn't
aid programs administered by 21 federal
Chappaquiddick' How can I complete my plans
departments and agencies in 150 Washington
to not run for President if everybody keeps
even In the race"
bureaus and 400 regional offices, each wi th its
talking about Chappaquiddlck?"
I
own way of passing out federal tax dollars.
"No, no, you misunderstood. I was just talking
The shocking conclusion of recent studies is
about all those cynical people who think that
that neither the administration nor Congress
you're Just pretending you're not going to run so
knows whether many of these programs are
you can change your mind at the last minute in a
doing any good at all. For most, there has been
fit of generosity."
no systematic follow up in which data was
"Who, me? Ha ha. Ha ha ha ha. Ha. Ha ha. Ha
regularly collected in an organized way, freed
ha ha. And so on. It's so ridiculous, all I have to
from the biases and opinions of the investigators.
The word from the National Right to Life time ts sliding into the recesses of our collective say is that tll run for President, you will run for
It is not enough that backers of programs and Committee is that 1.2 million abortions will be conscience. Instead of tolerating It necessarily vice-president."
those working in them to extoll the effectiveness. performed in America this year - 00,000 more while we search for moral and practical alter.
"Gee, Teddy, really' Why, thanks a lot. I'll try
That Is biased evaluation at its worst.
than the last annual count and perhaps a million natives, we seem to be deciding it as the ultimate to fulfill the duties the Constitution . . . Or, that
This is not all: Congress, the executive and the more than In any of the 197 years prior to the 1973 solutIon,
is, yes, that's pretty funny, all right. By the way,
courts go hogwild on a theory or on one piece of Supreme Court decision liberalizing applicable
We are making this decision, furthermore, not what are your real ambitions?"
unverified research, as with one famous study laws.
by common sense but by uncommon in"Well, as you know, those of us who have
which is credited with building a fire under the
tellectualism,
the
easier
way
to
do
it
since
the
worked
our way up from the ranks always apThe sum presumably accurate, calls for pause.
drive for widespread busing. If news reports are
pr
ocess involves percipient argument whi ch
our positions, so I'm just content to be a
predate
I have been, for all my adult life, in favor of
correct, even the author of that paper now says
while
ImpossOle
to
prove
cannot
be
dismissed
humble
old
senator, whiling away my years
that in the big metropolitan cities, busing may be abortion on demand - II)' reason being either. There is, alter all, a philosophical fun- making perceptive observations and filling in the
pragmatic. Women not wanting babies will do
counterproductive,
with
inalmost
anything to rid themselves of the bur. dathl in the Idea, say, that a woman has a odd hours by not running for President."
This policy of rushing into action
"I understand, though it's too bad, since a lot
dens, and putting laws in their way is mean iogie right to do with her body as she pleases. Women
sufficient data, or with unchecked theories,
do
not
have
this
right,
of
course,
nor
do
men,
as
of
people
really think you should run, you know."
visited the results of
especially heart-wringing in those programs toI once
terminate
her pregnancy
a teenager
who
tried
witness
the
laws
against
suicide
or
the
use
of
"Well,
If you Insist, I just happen to have my
with a douse of
which aim at putting the unemployed to work.
funeral was awful, her some drugs or the dodging of the wartime draft. acceptance speech right here. IJh, ha ha s ha. Just
Charles C. Ilolt of the Urban Institute has household chemicals. Her
mother loudly admitting in sobs that she had But even if sovereignty over the body Is a myth kidding, of course' I certainly was just kidding; I
reported the Employment Service is under refused
the argument has humanistic ele ments - the definitely won't
for President."
p'essure to increase placements and a drive is abortion the
for girl the money to seek an Illegal rights of be4ng over an unbeing - that are more
"Right,
Teddy,
but
there's just one thing.
fear of the immorality Involved,
underwa'. to improve career education. Yet
comfortably considered than is the emotional Whenever you make that promise, you get this
neither the Labor or Health, Education and
I remain firm on pragmatism. But I confess as spectrum of morality,
pained looked on your face. Is it because your
Welfare Departments nor the National Institute well that the magnitude of the estimated number
What Is wrong with the super- sophistication back hurts? Because of regret' Because you
of Education "have significant research efforts of abortions this year, in the name of anything, is approach to the abortion question is that it tends hate to disappoint your countrymen?"
to find out what basic factors account for the disquieting. Abortion has become a major to go beyond the capacity of many involved to
"You'd look pained, too, if you had to keep
success of a person in a job...
branch of the medical industry and at the same understand. When does life begin?
crossing your toes all the time."
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Find Network Of Informers
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — South Vietnam's new
Communist government today reported organization of a
network of informers in Saigon.
The Saigon radio said 246,000 people in District 10 of the
South Vietnamese capital in Saigon have joined "unity
cells," and many women in the district have helped the
authorities "arrest henchmen in their hiding places."
Saigon has 11 districts.
Another broadcast said postal service in Central
Vietnam has returned to normal, and letters are being

RALPH NOVAK

WASHINGTON
NE:) — The awful truth is
that the shared fail ure of Congress and five
administrations to ride herd on th e CIA is part
of general slackness that runs through all
agencies of the government — State, Defense,
Justice and on and on.
The board set up in 1971 to hear appeals from
mine operators ordered to shut down by the

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Monday, June 23, 1'75—SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Steel Kings Ch*11dren Are Found Safe

WORLD
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flies, doesn't it, tSut isn't it nice to jog your

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RAY CROMLEY

Interior Department—aboard which has had no
appeals and therefore nothing to do for four
years - is but one minor glar ing example of a
widespread lack of careful executive and
congressional surveillance.
This failure has resulted in the waste of billions

K idnapers Elude Police Raid

So, you think you've done pretty good so far'
Well, how about going back a bit further, say to:
July 23, 1950—
"Seminole County farmers are planting more
Sealand cotton as a summer cash crop and anticipated acreage Is expected to top 300 acres as
compared to less than 100 acres Last year."
C. H. Dawson, who was the county agricultural
agent at the time, told The Herald, "Seminole
County has proven to be the Ideal place in the
United States for growth of this long staple, highly
prized cotton."
And back then, 2.5 years ago today, The Florida
State League Sanford Giants defeated Gainesville 86 behind the combined five-hit pitching of Carl Theta
and Jake Heutel.
Following that victory, the Giants were 39-31 on
the season and trailed league-leading Daytona
Beach by P4 games.

We scanning that 1970 edition we also noted
this tidbit:
"A luncheon meeting in South Seminole County
with political factions and area citizens of Orange
and Seminole Counties concerned over the
delapidated condition of the Osteen Bridge was set
this morning by the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce Osteen Bridge sub-committee."
It's been a long-time coming, but hopefully that
work will be started In the immediate future.
And finally, from June 23, 1970:
"Seminole Cablevision, a subsidiary of American
Television and Communications Corp. (ATC) was
awarded the franchise to construct a community
c,e4iuti yaic;i. ( I.ttlY, witfun me city ot San-

' Too, several tornadoes were spawned by the
storm and property damage in Seminole County
was estimated as high as $200,000.

Action (SCA)."

The expected 10-year return to the City of
Sanford on this project was $152,000 from ATC.

with the $4000 balance to be used to provide
emergency food rations for pe'sons in distress.

flow good's your memory?
Just for the heck of it, we were doing a little
research in back issues of The Herald the other

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Shirley F. Myers
Brenda G. Palmer
David L. Sprague

Jean White, Deland
Janet Miller, Deltona

Mary S. Stokes

Valencia Stokes
Rebecca L. Watson
Levather K. Whitby
Katarshia L. Williams

Marshall Young
J o anne
a n n e A n d e r s o n,
Casselberry
Malcolm M. Davidson,

DeBary
Edna Garceau, Deltona
Timothy J. Matson, Deltona
John Michael Rabey, Deltona
James S. Huffman, EntertSC

Lillian E. Main, Longwood

harry A. I)illey, Buchanan,
Michigan
JUNE22, 1975
ADMISSIONS

Sanford:
4!,rir,n

Itati,ntin

of $1.2 billion Is forecast this stresses the army's endorseyear. Foreign currency hold- meat of pluralism and asserts
Ings will shortly be exhausted, that "socialism and freedom
and the government must begin are not Incompatible." But the
selling its gold reserve — worth basic dilemma of the dominant

BIRTHS

Sanford:
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas( Donna)

$1.2 billion at the official price
— or borrowing on it.
Figures in the report Indicate
clearly that there has been a
sharp fall in the remittances
from mor e than a million Partuguese who have been wor king
abroad.This cash flowtotaled a
billion dollars in 1973, and it has
been a crucial element in the

Marxist faction has not

Evelyn Britton
Ever Jane Chandler
Virginia Chapman
Joanne C. Postle, Altamonte

economy.
The re duction is linked to a

LONG*000

Springs
James Howell. DeBary
Rene J. Kaufmann, DeBary

ture under the new regime. The
military leaders do not intend to

Eaton, a boy, Sanford
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Dcbra i
McAMann, a girl, Sanford
DISCHARGES
Sanford:

Marjorie Alumbaugh

Leslie L Langdon, Deltona
(Linda)
Mrs.
Charles
Johnson, &amp; baby, Sanford

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Portuguese in the cou,try's fu-

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history for old-time residents presented with a bouquet of million in a January colc spell;
In 1944, after peak crop celery
with nearly 6,000 names listed Sanford gladioli, Major Bowes France surrendered and young rotted on the ground for tack of
in its Index.
Amateur flour unit performed men in the county began to teel labor, 573 Bahamian farm
The WPA, Bonnie and Clyde's
Although little more than an at the local theater and the the draft. A home guard was works were brought In and
death car, amateur contests, outline of happenings the book WPA was building a $15,000 organized and Herald editor housed In a tent city. Many
the 'Big Apple" and "knock. triggers afioodofmemoriL. for football stadium.
homes
Holland Dean declared war 1 o c a I
knock" jokes were a ll part of Sanfordites who lived through
In 1937, 2,000 pounds of Irish with Japan was inevitable,
were touched as casualty
the passing scene In the mid . those tImes and stimulates the potatoes arrived for the
In 1941 work began on the figures rolled in.
30's as Sanford struggled with curiosity of those who look on county's poor, Elvira Garner's CAA-WPA Sanford airport
celery was dethroned as king
the Great Depression,
those challenging times as book about Ezekial and the Big project and the city felt th in 1945 and Sanford celebrated
Colorful tidbits from the ancient history. Schaal has Tree was making the best seller impact of Pearl Harbor as the Japanese surrender which
;:1od enliven what mi
managed to weave the color lists, and the city voted t beflri
ral local m!n were In the not only meant the end of
otherwise be consideredc a dryf and h'.ractercfthe era L'tohLs a monkey IsIpl t t'
shortages and rationing, but
utuck.
chronological data of da:' In da
tnpetry. Ono, of thcrc threads
in 1938, you co ild still get a
In 1942. the Navy took nv' al the end of the NAS tritinjn'
cv.,iiis compiled by Peter that seems endless is the good lunch zi the drug store for the airport and was the city's era as well.
Sebsa) in hic h't
co,iiroverslal cross-Florida 35 cents and the voters tip, economic salvation. Gas and
These are some nf the histor
inmnrd and th \ rid Wr1r ii
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that
ceps proved a a'
d In 193
rt ritiontd aiiu OUtS and triia luth1 to fow(l
Sanford became J. first collected tio tons of scrap in Schaal's va
luable reference
6w sales of in 1936, it as such a butmng Florida city to file for rubber and debris and bodies
work
Woman's
hi! 9-ml. voiwne—on Sanford issue, the "March of Time" bankruptcy under the Wilcox werewashedashoreatDaytona Community Club of Sanford
Improvement
1912-35, the author read over even sent a crew to Sanford to Municipal Bankruptcy Act and from ships sunk by submarines. Project's
beautification
2,650 Heralds to glean items of film reactions of local farmers movie
"Mysteries
of Speed limit of 35 mph on highprogram is benefiting from the
personal, community and rn to the canal and possible Motherhood' was wi thdraw'i ways being strictly
enforced sale of the book
ternational significance, threats to local agriculture,
from the Milane Theater after Even with "forced" prosperity
Containing mention of births,
When Roosevelt's train protest by the Sanford top farm wages were 35 cents
Books are available at
deaths, and marriages the book stopped briefly on the way toMinisterial Association
an hour for a 10-hour day, In Atlantic National Hank of
provides a valuable family Winter Park, Eleanor was
In 1949, growers lost $4 1943.
Sanford.
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Stall Writer

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A pair of
longshots, Lou Graham and John
Mahaffey, meet in an 18-hole playoff
today for the $40,000 prize In the 75th U.S.
Open Golf Championship.
It has been a wild one. And none is
more surprised at the windup perhaps
Own the playoff contenders themselves.
Grnhom q rirnwlir
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veteran of 35, was the only person among
the 25,145 on the Medlnah Ciub premises
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trap and took a bogey.
Mahaffey, a young lion of 27 out of
Houston, had finished 45 minutes earlier
and had rushed to the club house to buy a
candy bar and check on the airline
reservations out of town.
He had to be searched out and in:rr.ed that hi 7
had tied the late-finishing Graham for
first place and that he should be or, the
tir;t tee today promptly it :
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The playoff will be shown over national
television (ABCTV). It's the first Open
playoff since Lee Trevino heat Jack
Nicklaus at Merion in Ardmore, Pa., in
1971.
Whatever became of that fellow,
Nicklaus, anyhow? And Trevino! And
Hale Irwin, who won last ytar? And
.'hr.ny Miller, the Pacific Coast ho.SfluL:
And bong Tom Weiskopf, Arnold Palmer
and South Africa's Gary Player?
E'.erybody, including the in.
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All of them were wondering how they
managed to let this Open slip from their
hands.
"There will be 20 guys leaving here
who will say, 'If I had played halfway
decently I would have won," Nicklaus
said.
Irwin acknowledged that the tournamein sell nun completeiy aurnD- '
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"This wa.c the easiest open to win I've
ecr .'cn," the bespectacled 174 Open
winner said. "Everybody was just

all except Graham and Mahaffey. They
almost did. They backed into theft "e for
the top, Mahaffey shooting a final round
71 that he thought might get him abcut
10th money and Graham a 73.
Irwin, who whipped the terrors of
Winged Foot a year ago, rallied for a 70
and tied at 288 with Frank Beard, flea
ucrisnaw and plump Bob Murphy.
Nicklaus, bogeying the last three holes,
tied with England's towering Peter Ooskrhw at 2.3). Palmer w as at 2S(. witxi
yo'ang ['at Fitzsn-.ons and Tom Watson.

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Kim Harden and Emma Spencer defeated
Kathy Gray and Jeannette Alexander 6-0, 3-6, 6-0
yesterday to win the women's advanced division of
the inaugural Seminole County American Cancer
Society tennis Tournamen et a e l. Dream wo
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The 34-year-old star of the New York Cosmos Is spending the
next three days resting in his home In Santos, Brazil after
receiving minor Injuries and a good scare when a mob of fans
swarmed ov er him during a weekend New York Boston NASL
game.
Meanwhile, Bob Ehllnger,assistanttoNAM Comznisloner Bill
Woosna announced the league is conducting a complete investigationofclrcumstances leading to the injury o(Pele."
The "Black Pearl," as he Is known throughout the world, suffeted a pulled muscle behind his right knee, and a twisted ankle
Friday night in Boston University's Nickerson Field during the
first half ofa game against the Boston Minuteman.
The fans stormed the field and overwhelmed him after he
scored a disallowed goal The Cosmos later lost the contest 2-1 in
overtime.
Pele was carried from the field by security guards hired by
Warner Communications, owner of the Cosmos, but it was later
reported that his in juries were minor.
"I was shaken and scared," he said before boarding a plane for
Brazil. Cosmos vice president Clive Toye at first ordered the New
York team to leave the field after the disturbance and told the
referee the players would not return.
"However, upon reflection, I felt the crowd would be better
pacified by continuing the game," said Toye, "but without Peleor
(Minuteman star) Eusebio to incite further crowd invasions,"
Toye informed the referee that New York was playing the
remainder of the game under protest and then filed a formal
protest with the NASL cotnmissic.ier's office.
bye said "the game
played in conditions unsafe for
players, officials and spectators."
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A June wedding was the occasion for the gathering of five
generations last week in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W.D.
Stine, 1111 Palmetto Ave., 40.
year residents of Sanford.
With them is their daughter
Mrs. Berneice Sabatino (back
left) of Jamesburg, N.J.; Mrs.
Sabitino's son, Derward J.
McKinny, Longwood; his
daughter and grandson
(center) Mrs. Elena Clark and
Jeremiah, f-months-old,
Apopka. Also home for the
wedding of McKinney's son
Joseph was his oldest son,
Army Sp-4 Derward F.
McKinney who Is stationed In
Germany. The late Mr. and
Mrs. I.L. Talbott, also great,
great grandparents to little
Jeremiah were life-Icing
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Hilda Davis Is pushing hard for busing them all the way to the
What better time to talk toys a more suitable, permanent John Young Museum in
than at the start of the summer facility.
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holidays'
"My interest In establishing a the school administration
Thementionofwhirllgigs and museum at the college ob- and it would be available to the
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During the past year exhibits
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readers will doubtless be towards the social sciences and American woodwork tools; a
mystified by the terms,
natural sciences, and this is display of garden Insects and
Add rattletrap and spindle probably where the emphasis means of controlling them; a
top, limber jack and climbing will be once we get the museum display on the metric system
bear to the list and we'll really going,"
and a photographic exhibit
have them wondering!
It'll probably be another year depicting the fabulous Mayan
The best way for Seminole before the college's building Civilization.
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similar
County kids to find out what program Is far enough ad- photographic exhibit on Machu
these intriguing toys are all vanced for some of the por- Picchu of the Incas will open
about, is to visit the exhibition tables on campus to be vacated Sept. 7.
of American folk toys on as classrooms and remodeled
in the meantime, the display
Idisplay for the summer in Into a museum. In the mean- of early American toys, in.
Seminole Junior College's time. Mrs. Davis Is starting to cluding some exquisite furadministration building lobby, gather a number of permanent niture made by Mrs. Davis
Their parents and grand- museum collections, Including wood carving Is her hobby is
t.
parents will probably be an exhibit of birds already on open to the public daily during
equally excited to view the display in the administration school hours. A book on toy.
fascinating collection of corn building lobby, a black-light making recommended by Mrs.
husk and clothespin dolls, the display of minerals and a Davis is a Penguin Uving
buzz saw and turkey call, bull marine exhibit of shells, coral, Crafts paperback, "American
roar and mountain bob,
crabs, starfish and other items Folk Toys
How To Make
The exhibit is one of several from the sea.
Them" by Dick Schnacke. It
in the college's "museum"
'I can't think of a better contains many fascinating yet
series which has been staged place for a museum than right easy-to-make toys perfect for
during the past year. At this here at the college," said Mrs. parents looking for vacation
point, the adrnlnl.strat.on lobby Davis. "It would localize projects to give to their restless
youngsters.
A graduate of Indiana
University, Mrs. Davis spent
many years In archeological
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research In Indiana, the Virgin besmirched the image of pigs
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the person who comes to the
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(APt —Chris Evert, who globetrotted her way to a quarter of a
million dollars on the tennis
courts last year, says her free
time is too important to waste
on commercials,
"Sure, I'd probably get $100,000 more just doing commercials," she said before
leaving for several European
tournaments, Including her title
defense in this week's
prestigous Wimbledon, "But I'd
drop to No. 5 iii the rankings.
"My idea of rest is not to do
commercials," Miss Evert,
who won a record $1,460 on

the women's tennis last year,
said during an interview at
Holiday Park, where her
father, Jim, Is the pro,
"If I've played four months of
tennis, I want to come home
and be able to wake up In the
morning and do whatever I
want to play tennis at Holiday, or go to the beach or shopping."
She said that in another 10
years, she might want to be a
television commentator or do
more dress designing.
"But right now, I just want to
play tennis," said the top-rated
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won't be number
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Although most professienal title at Wimbledon again, who
athletes are happy to make ex- will?
tra money by endorsing prodThe 22-year-old left-hander
ucla, Miss Evert has lent her from Belleville, Ill., the favorite
name only to a brand of tennis to retain the most coveted
clothes for which she does some tennis title In the world, hinted
designing and a line of tennis at some possible successors to
rackets,
the title as the tournament
And Miss Evert said she and opened today at the All-Erigher father have decided that, land Club.
for the moment at least, she will
"There's Stan Smith," Conavoid television talk shows.
noes said. ,With his big pow"We decided that I get good erful serve, he is always difficoverage every Saturday in cult to play against on grass.
tournaments, so why do I need
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"We tend to choke in the Open," Irwin
said, "but it was a horrendous experlence for most of us. The greens
rere getting brown and dying from
suffocation. Some fairways were mowed,
others weren't. The noise was terrible
and the rallery at times seemed
pietely disinterested.
"I think everbody because of the bad
early weather and eorvlItlnn. went into
U Lurr,mcnt irWi a bad lrame
mind."

things with a tennis ball you
don't even think about,
"And Arthur Ashe, Brian
Gottfried and Raul Ramirez
all these guys have more than
an equal chance to win WLmbledon."
The bookies rate Connors a 3.
2 favorite to win again. That's
pretty short odds in any sport.
But Connors' halo has slipped
a little in the last two weeks. He
came to England In advance to
get some practice on grass
courts before Wimbledon, and
he was beaten twice.
Bernie Mitten of South Africa
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the John Player tournament at
Nottingham.
COSmOII fingered Ashe as a
possible Wimbledon winner just
as his lawyers were filing a $5
minion suit against the star
from Miami, Fla.
They allege that Ashe, presiden t of the Association of Ter.
1113 Professionals, libeled Con.
noes in a letter to a group of
players about the captaincy of
the U.S. Davis Cup team.
One of the traditions of Wimbiedon Is that the reigning
champion opens the tour.
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Luke (Weaver) 7.2; 1 Belle Kenyon By
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Braves 5-2 and salvage a to mind. Correll did.
(Maher) 10.1
16th homer for the PhIL, to tie it, With it they widened their East
split
their Sunday doubleSECOND - M - Trot C.3
"I was tapping
runner then Tommy Hutton singled Division lead over the PhiLs to
U1: I. Final Jeopardy (Regur) Si;
Just because Rod Gilbreath header. Atlanta took the opener like I always do," the
American League
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7
Paul
B.
Good
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171;
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win live games.
East
was swinging his bat, it didn't 8-2 on the strength of a sevenrun nez. "He turned around and he it.
01 Able Eden (Blood) 7 2; Bi rdi e
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Dodgers 3, Padres 2
make him the villain. That role first Inning,
Bright (Gammell) S 2; 5 Schemln
told melt! did it again he would
Boston
37
Cardinals
7,
Cubs
2
Bill Buckner opened the
In the rest of the National drop me. I did it again...."
3; 79 561 112 Demon (Taylor) 72: 6. Langburn belonged, In a roundabout way,
New York
(Blood)
Lynn
McGlothen
checked
eighth
Inning with a double and,
61;
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(Rau)$
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to Willie Montanez, who was League, Philadelphia bounced
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hits
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out later, first baseman
swinging his glove,
back to beat Montreal In their
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and
Willie
Davis
Willie
McCovy misplayed
tried.
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threw
a punch. sui.
Gilbreath, a pinch hitter for
Cleveland
25 39 111 111 v 1. Doc Van (Vandefvort) 77; 2
teamed
for
five
hits
and
drove
nightcap
4-3
after
the
Expos
deniy
both
benches
were
emp.
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Willie Crawford'sgrounder that
Weaver) 101. 3.
the Atlanta Braves, swung his had taken the opener 4-0, St.
West
tOW' runs to pace St. Louis gave the Dodgers their tie.
Patha Time (Dem)anik) 51: 4.
Oakland
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tying.
it
took
about
10
minutes
in
bat at a 1-1 fastball with two Louis defeated Chicago 72
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breaking run against the
outs
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Johnson
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antics with his glove at first
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SEVENTH - I M - Pace C.) tomb (Singe- 6 5). (n)
at
$400:
1. Nancys Buce (Patterson) S.
Minnesota
(Hughes 6S)
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS game, losing a nine-hit shutout trouble. Roy Smalley led
1; 2 Lowden Lew (HyselI) 121; 3
Oakland (Perry 771. (n)
off
watched Nettles speed over and
Oakland scored once in the backed Mike Cuellar's sixOcala Dutch (No Driver) SI; I,
Only games Scheduled
Ed Figueroa figured wrong. on an unearned California run, wi th a single, and two outs lat. surround t he last out,
Mdrollna
Abby
(Bridges)
first
and added three In the hitter and gave the Orioles the
31;
Tuesdays Games
"When I found out last night But Figueroa was seven hi ts er, Figueroa had walked the
"I was kind of expecting an sixth w hen Billy Williams fol. opener.
Detroit at Milwaukee. 2. (tn) Yankee Hobo (No Driver) 92; 6.
At Ion Bullet (Blood) 5.1; 7.
that Fergie Jenkins would be and one run better than his vet- bases loaded. Ills 3-2 pitch to alley shot," said Nettles. "I got lowed Bando's RBI double with
New York at Baltimore. (n)
Yankees 5, TIger's 3
Hurricane Scott (Piper) 6-1; S
Cleveland at Boston. (n)
pitching for Texas, I told my eran opponent, and that meant Jeff Burroughs was launched a good Jump on the ball and I his ninth homer of the seasonMeasured Flo (Filipelli Jr.) 5-1.
Sandy Alomar's two-run
Teras at Chicago. (n)
wife that it would be a tough a 1-0 Angels triumph over the towards the alley in left-center knew it was mine all th
EIGHTH - 1 M - Pace C.) e time." a two-run shot,
Kansas City at California. (ni
triple keyed the three-run
USC: 1 Bonds King (Regun) t;. 2 ,
game," said the California Rangers.
field, where Morris Nettles pa.
At Ohtand, in)
Obviously, he figured right.
White Sox
fourth inning that carried the
Twins 2-5
Empire Lara (Humphres) 92; 3,
right-hander who proved toughHe was shaken somewhat in trolled.
Elsewhere
In
the
American
Bob
Colucclo's
run-scoring
Yankees
past the Tigers and
Sorrowful
(VanDeveter) 10 I. 4.
National League
er than Jenkins Sunday.
the ninth Inning, ho wever, when
"I just said to myself, 'Mo, League, Oakland swept a dou- double with two outs in the 10th gave New York 17 victories In
Marion Sleek (Crank) 7 2; S. Amy
East
Not that Fergie pitched a bad a mistake nearly meant get going," said Figueroa, who ble header from Kansas City 7-6 Inn
W L Pct. 01 Girl Mercury (Rau) 31; 6 Lisbon
ing snapped a four-game 22 games.
Hanov er (Sica) S 1; 7 Metrollna
Pittsburgh
39 24 419
In
12
InnIngs
and
8-1,
Baltimore
Chicago
losing streak in the
The Tigers have lost nine In
Money
(Bridges)
6-1;
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Ptiblphia
36 31 .537 $
beat Boston 3-0 then dropped opener,
New
York
32 30 $16 6'i Creed (Dennis) S I.
their last 12.
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the nightcap 5-!, Chicago swept
Deron Johnson hit a two-run
IndlanO qrewers 2
1. Speedy Tracer (Raymond) 31; 2
St. Louis
30 33 476 ,
Minnesota
6-5
in
10
innings
and
homer
and
Buddy
Bradford
hit
Milwaukee reliever Ed
Montreal
II 33 .459 10 Princess Strong (Recur) 7.2. 3. Champs Dominate
'Stars
9-2, New Yor k trimmed Detroit a three-run blast in the third In. Rodriguez hit Rico Catty wi th a
Diamonds Lad (Damjanlk) 101; 4
West
Canton Time (SIca) Si. S. Mono A
Cincinnati
17 77 609 5.3, and Cleveland edged Mu. ring, powering Chicago past pitch with the bases loaded In
(Bridges) 31; 6. Dougs Dynamite
Angeles dl 30 .$77 2
Los
waukee 3-2 in 10 innings.
Minnesota in the nightcap.
the 10th inning, giving Cleve.
a
w,,
(VanDeventer)
1 1; 7. Sena!ors Tina
Fraxisco 33 3S .45
s.
A's
74,
Royals
1.1
(Crank)
9.2;
S.
Bones
Demon
Orioles
3-I,
Red
Sox
0.5
Land its triumph.
San Diego
31 37
Atlanta
29 39 424 17", (Laishley) 6.1.
Sal Bando keyed Oakland's
Rico Petrocelil drove in Ilos- The Indians had taken a 2-0
TENTH - I M - Pace C-I -$130:
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73 47 317 151,
first-game triumph, hitthig a ton's first run in 22 innings in lead in the fifth inning when
1. Easy Bluegrass (Larrabee) II; 2.
Saturdays Rfls
Jeans Babe (Blood) 7.2; 1. Palomits
solo home run in the eighth and the fifth Inning while Luis Tiant Catty doubled, Oscar Gamble
Pittsburgh 7. New York 3
Stardust (Rau) 5-1; 4. Enough Time
The three Sanford Little and Wayner Smith, and Chases, Union's James Farina and doubling in the game-winning struck out 12 and scattered sev. walked, Alan Ashby doubled
Montreal S. Philadelphia 1
Leagues and the Sanford Senior Milford Hayes also made the Carlton's Darrell Smith, runs in the 12th innIng,
(Sic&amp;)a-i; S. Jayvees Boy (VRam) 4.
San Francisco 4, Atlanta 3
en hits in the nightcap, carrying and Gamble scored on an In1:6. Bids Byrd 7 (No Driver) $1; S.
Baseball League recently team.
Chicago 6. St. Louis i
Randall Robinson and Jimmy
The
A's,
who
now
have
won
the
Red Sox to a split,
6.
11
InL
Scotch
Playboy
(Crank)
$1,
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field out.
Cincinnati?. Houston
announced their All-Star teams.
Atlantic National Bank of Piatt and Apex's Bill Cosgrave, seven of thei? last eight, overClayttaven Pioneer (No Driver) 51,
ning
Mark
Belanger's
scratch
hit
The Brewers tied it In the
Keystone, which is Un- Sanford landed four players On Steve
ELEVENTH -1 N - Pace C.3
Los Angeles 1, San Diego 3
Sensakovic and Michael ran the Royals In the second In the second Inning and Don seventh on George Scott's two.
1450:1.
Papeete
(Faga)i
l;3.
Mary
defeated in the Senior League, the American Little League All- Cash comprise the team,
Sunday's Results
game.
Brooks (Hywil) 4-1; 3. Spring Daisy
Baylor's two-run home run run single to left center.
placed live players on the Stars. Sanford Atlantic won the
Montreal 43. Philadelphia
Atlanta $3, San Francisco 2.5 Mau) 51; 4. Chancey Folly
glitter team Badcock landed league crown with anl8..2slate.
(Raymond) Si; 5, Ocala 'tar Fly
PIttSburgh 2. New York 0
and Police and
(Bridges)
9.7;
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Beth
Dean
Sanford Atlantic's Billy
St lOIJIS 7. Chicago 2
(87'
3-1; 7. Festive Guy
Chase three each.
Houston S. Cincinnat. 4
Heaps, Tim Shepherd, Freddy
(Vandervort) 10.1: S. Scott Fashion
Los Angeles 3. San Diego 2
Terry Smith, Robert Smith, Vance and Vincent Thomas,
(Udell) 7-2.
Monday's Games
Jeff Anderson, Jim Brodie, and Sanford Recreation DepartSt. Louis (Reed 71 and Den
Tim Raines were named to the ment's Jimmy Johnson, Greg
ny 72) at New York (Stone 1-0
avid Webb 12), 7. (In)
team from Keystone.
Church and Scott Richardson,
Cincinnati (Bllllngham 7-3) at
David
Lively,
Donnie
Seminole
Petroleum's Michael
Atlanta (Easterly 00),
Williams, Clark Gallagher and Towers, Bobby Bridges and
Pittsburgh iRooker
$3) at
Philadelphia Carlton 631, in
Ricky Mann made the team John Polk, U.S. Bank's William
Chicago (Burns 6-5) at Mon
American League
from Badcock, Chase's Bobby Kirchoff, Wesley Steele and
trial (Scherrnan 01), in)
BATTING (150 at
bats)
Robertson, Terrel Irvin and Lance Abney, and Florida State
Los Angeles (Hoolen IS) at Carew. Mm,
.379;
Hargrove,
Houston (Roberts 39). (n)
Tn, 355
Nick Mergo and Police's Ken Bank's Ronald Harold and
San Francisco (Mordr4uco 1
RUNS- -Lynn. Bsn, 43; But.
Lee, Mark Russl and David Brian Von Herbulls compose
3) at San Disco (McIntosh 1.5). toughs, Tex. 43: R.Whlte, NY.
Wiggins
also were selected,
(n)
the American League 'Stars.
47.
T.y'sO.m.s
Five Railroaders and four
RUNS BATTED IN-Lynn.
Four members of Jack
Chicago at Montreal
Bin. 50; GNetllej, NY. I,
players
from
Medical
Center
Prosser
Ford, which finished
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. 2.
H I T S-Munson,
NY.
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the
National
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second
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Carew, Mm. Si; C.Wasluingtn,
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Cal,
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Railroaders won 20 straIght named to the Continental All.
Los
ei at Houston,
Singleton, Bat.15. Rice. Bin,
games to sweep the league title. Stars. George's, which won the
San Francisco at San
IS; ChAmMISS. NY. 15. McRae.
Soloman Hardy, Henry league, landed three players on
2. (I n)
KC. 15: RudI, Oak.
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Cleveland (RalcPu 7 21 at Sos
Sister (Damla ,, k) $ 1; 3 Freete
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Huaman and Bo Graham were
selected from the Railroaders
to the AlkStar Lm
Medical Center's Jeff Fakess,
Kevin Story, Jeff Litton and
David Sonnenberg, Seminole
Sporting Goods' George Porzig,
Jeffery Quinn and Glenn Swift,
First Federal's Donald Baublltz

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Monroe waterfront.
Sanford Little
League
The game begins at 7:30 p.m.
The Railroaders takes on
championship begins tonight at the Ft Mellon Little League tonight's winner Tuesday at
when Atlantic National Bank of field, located at the Lake 7:30 p.m. at Ft. Mellon. _____________________
Tonight's low and Tuesday's
ForThe
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loser meet Wednesday and the
COOLEST
finals will be Thursday.
DcaI!niown
The Railroaders
the
azarene Defeats
bye because their 20.0 record is
am
the best in the three leagues.
General
Electric
The Railroaders skipped
1W
through the National League.
Ctmtra I A ir Conditionir-g
Sanford Atlantic, which
System
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the
American
Paul Watson paced Nazarem
First Naxwne U4)ped First
PLUMBING
Presbyt,crian w, Church of God with four singies in four times League, registered an 18.2
HEATING, INC.
Robbie Whitehead had a slate.George's, winners of the
defeated Longwood First '
1007
Ave 322 I367
Continental League, were
Baptist 4-1, First Bapdst of single anid triple in three trips
Sanford belted First Assembly for First Presiltaim.
13-7 and First Methodist Jim Fendf had a triple and
Nitc 11amess Racing at
downed Pinecirest Baptist m in two singles for twVrood. DkIn
hornercd
for
Church
of
Saturday Church League
le
God. Vic Rlchburg was 34or4
softball action.
for First Ba ptist in their vi"

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SPORTS

INI BRIEF
Betsy CuIlen Conies Back
From Cancer To 'vYin Classic
PLYMOJTH, md. (AP) - Betsy Cullen has made her

muSt be in writing and must state Courthouse at Sanford, Florida.
Association Hoosier Classic.

sale at public auction to the highe

Seminole County, Florida under the address of the claimant and must be the time of the tirst publication of actiontoforeclosea mortgage on the

LPGA regulars in the victory, her first since two weeks

cordance wIth the provisions of the
FiIitious Name Statutes, To

gland in 1973.

sf Executrix
Albert N. Fitis

5: James H. Meckley, Jr.
2)0 Edwards BuIlding.
Publish - June 16, 3 30, July 7,
1973 Sanford, FIa. 37771
DEO102
Publish: June 2), 30. 1975
CEO-131
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am

the Thisa, Okla., native noted with a laugh as she accepted a drink of the bubbly and the winner's cbeck for
$5,700.
That placed her l3th',n the LPGA 1975 mofley list this
season with $15,129, well off the pace set by Sandra

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Seminole County, Florida under the
fktit ious name of
UN IT ED CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PIIGGERS UNLTD , and that I
PROBATE DIVISION
intend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Clrcujt Court, Seminole PROBATE NO. 1S.137.CP

$2,150, raising her earnings to $z'4,633.

John E. Polk

But Miss C'ullen took the spotlight on the narrow, bunker.lincd Plymouth Country flub course. With the cxcept.ion of two key birdies at the ninth and 10th holes,

parted her way around th€ tough Iaout while eeryone

11th day of June. 1973.
BessIe I. Miller
As Executrix
of said estate.
RICHARD R SWISPIN
Swann. Swann, WOOd'

has been filed against you and you CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
are required to serve a copy of your COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
written defenses, if any, to it, on
NAME STATUTE
JULIUS
PETRUSKA,
C,.
ROWLAND AND PFTRUSKA. TO WHOM I" MAY CONCERN'
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
Plaintiff's Altorney, whose address

Name Statutes, to Wit Section
my hand and the seal of AND PRINTING COMPANY. INC
deceased by virtue of that certain wni: ot
86509 Florida Statutes 1957.
PIOTICE TO CREDITORS
Execution issued Out of arid under this Court. this 11th day of June, under which we are engaged in
business at 460 East Highway 436,
S Patrick J. Duffy Jr
To All Creditors and All Persons the seal of the Circuit Court of 1973.
Proprietor
Casteiberry. Florida.
Having Claims or Demands AgaInst OrangeCounty. Florida,uponafinal
(Seal)
That the parties interested In said
Publish: June?), 30, July 7, 11, 1975 SaId Estate:
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
ludument rendered In the aforesaid
busin% enterprise are as follows
DEO-133
Clerk of the Circuit Court
You are hereby notified and court on the 17th day of May, AD.
LARRY W. LEWIS - President
fly: Joy Stokes
required to present any Oaims and 1973. in that certain case entitled, In
SCOTT A MCINTYRE - Vice
Deputy Clerk
demands which 'ou may have Re- The Marriage of: Gwyneth B.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Publish: June23, 30, July 7, II, 197S Preslcjc'nt
agalntt
the
estate
of
HAZEL
M.
Ashton,
ak-a
Gwyneth
B
Peoples,
TOREGISTER
Dated at Orlando. Orange County.
LEE, Deceased, late of Seminole Plaintiff, -vs Robert M. Ashton, OEO 139
FICTITIOUS TRADE NAME
- Florida, this 18th day of June. 1975
County, Florida, to the Clerk of the Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that Circuit Court, and file the same in Execution was delivered to me as
Larry W Lewis,
ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
the undersigned Maxwell Home duplicate and as provided in Section Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
President
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF

Hendricks Nixes f)olphins
MIAMI (AP) - Despite an expressed desire to finish his
playing career In Miami, alipro linebacker Ted Hendricks
has rejected a contvict offer from the Miami Dolphins,
team officials say.
Hendricks, who played out his option with the Green
Bay Packers, had said thathe wanted to return toMiami,

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3Room,7nd floor rear

upto7children,

Aprtn,ent. utilities included

1f P. last 37) s9i

famIly room (SeaulItuI•nrub5a.d
tv'f'et $200 mo

31Ap_al1ment Furnished

2671 Hartwetl, Sanford 3 Bedroom,
bath, air, carpet. 5200 mo 131
5780
3 BR, shade trees, nice location, $700
mo plus Security 71) Colonial
Way, Sanford. $30 1630

the business of Furniture Sales at da of May, 1975.
1028 East Altomonte Drive,
Arthur F. Lee
AItamte Springs, Florida
As Executor
Dated this 17th day of June. %9
s JOSEPH DAVIS. JR.
Maxwell Home
Furnishings, Inc
HAZEL M. LEE
By: 0. Wellington Smith
Poit Office BOx 1330,
Assistant Secretary
Sanford. Florida 3777)
Publish: June 16. 73. 30. July 7. 1975 Publith: June 23, 30, 1975
DEO 103
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was how bad Hendricks wanted to play In Miami. We
wanted to give him that opportunity."

Johncock Wins Pocono Pole
LONG POND, Pa, (AP) - The thrill of winning next
Sunday's Pocono 500 here probably would be only slightly
greater for Gordon Johncock and the George Bignotti
team than the excitementof beating A.J. Foyt for the pole

James E. Taylor, Jr. Esquire

DiVISION
ONEIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS 29 East Pine Street

Records Book 98). Page 36, of the
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will t
- 1100 AM. on the ISih day of July,

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO' Robert L Brewer, Jr.
rç,e Brewer, his wife,
180$ Lane Street,
Karinapolls, N.C. 28011
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

Notice is hereby given that we are IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR the highest bidder, forcash, subl.ct
Street, Sanford Plaza, Sanford. CASE PlO. 71444-CA.O9.0
Seminole County, Florida under the CIRCUIT CIVIL

race.

FLOWER BOUTIQUE, and that

Lot9, Block "C". HIDDEN LAKE,
UNIT 1A. according to the PIat

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Elm, Sanford Plo pets 3)96956

payment, mobile horn' aporoved.

PAYTON REALTY
Peg Real Estateflroker
Jfl 1301.2610 Hiawatha Ave at

,
' Cove

Harold Hall Realty

at the five-day Nationl !c1na

Lain Valley, Ca!!!,,

$55

Best lot selection
floW as'aibble In

walker. 1 days wk, Tues Friday
3777297.
_____________________________

Mobile Home Park.
Come out and inspect

G en1va

teur Athletic Uniir, 'Vorld swam to a

txld

couple, one semniinvalld Plo

II by Seminole County, Florida, title
written defenses if any, to
RALEIGH W. GREENE, III, ° which Is asfollows:
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING
plaIntiff's attomy, whose address
is Tt'fdh Floor, Florida Federal FOR THE ISSUANCE OF NONBuilding, St. Petersburg, Florida EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISES TO

tred It' '.eti won: ;i 'ii Amen- freestyle In the American OEO-2

Lake Mary 2 BR furnished
adults, nopels $115
372 39)0

welcome-fl) 56,39.
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display

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' Make your Budget go further, Shop
the Classified Ads every day

filetheoriglnatwithtptecleqkofthis MAINTAIN COMMUNITY AN.
NOTICEUNDERFICTITIOUS
court either before service on TENNA TELEVISIOI SYSTEMS
NAME STATUTE
WITHIN
THE
UNINCORPORATED
fre i'.' li, dor.rtiii.tng a fast Peyton, of Portland, Ore., who TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
plaintiff's attorney or immediately LIMITS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Notice
is
hereby
given'
that
the
thereafter;
otherwise
a
default
will
fiel l i:i itimi /.15:20.91. The did not swim in the meet, had a
sec'tdi £'i the J,0 meter Kim Peyton's 1974 mark. Miss

Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr.
As Clerk of the Circuit Court

for cash at the west front door of the
Seminole County Courthouse, in the

As Dsputy Clerk

day of July, 1975, at the bout' of

Publish: June 9, 16, 23, 1975

DEO-63

eleven o'clock

a.m

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the

same

Patio

.staotmroved Holland's She had a 2:20.56 In the

i3OS
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titiouS name, to wit; KID STUFF

STALLATION OF CATV SERVICE Florida, to wit:

Deputy Clerk

.

322.6457

flIer 1.0 I .i,$)i 'fth three vie- the400-meteiin4:5&amp;13, better. elpeCttoengagelnbusinetsatLake

Brantley Road in the City 'If Forest Publish: June 9, 16, 23, 30, 1973
DE061
tories, Io,'enid tj own world lngthe5:00.SlbyienniFranks, City, Florida
That
the
party
interested
in
said
I)
m the 400-me- Wilmington, Del., In 1974.
record of !.:'
business enterprIse is as follows

Valerie Lee, Mission Vieo,

ten freest!'l' t, a 3:53.95. And

Katherine C. Stanley

hIsthird'ije..ir'cameInthe200 Callf.,outdlst.anced the 20O4fle
backstro),e

AFFIDAVIT

112 Pi,e Needle Lane
Altamontr Springs, Florida

tiere he clocked terbutterflyf'ieldSundaywitha

UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

DATED THE 18th day of June,

SYSTEM; DELETING SECTION IS Plat Book II, Page 98, Public 1975
(b) (2) OF ORDINANCE NO. 73 11 Records of Seminole County,
Arthur H Beckdth. Jr.
IN ITS ENTIRETY; AMENDING Florida:
Clerk of the Circuit Court
SECTION 71 OF ORDINANCE NO. to the corporate Iimts of the City of
By' Eiaine RiChzirde
73.14 BY CREATING A NEW Altamont, Springs, Florida; and

SUBSECTION Ii) TO PROVIDE

(b) To consider also the çcsestion

Five Points Area:
Large Landsc aped private lDt
all hook ups 3220075

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3,39 S Atlantic Aye, Daytora
Reach Call 3771058

CIa,1I,I'I.CrSAPARTMENT
MOVING DOESN'T

37Business Property
Office space to
across fro
the County Court House. Air
Condition, heat and utilities fur

Move Into Sanford's Prettiest And
.

18.2 Bedroom Apartments. Furnished or Unfurnished

SeminoleCounty. Florida, May 7ItPi. COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Attorneys for Plaintiff
OF
RULES
THE
Brt.ice 1.i.i tiiss opened the
Heather Greenwood, Freano,
AND properly, as that classificat,,art
Tho undersigned, under oath, say
REGULATIONS OF THE F EDER- described in the toning ordinances Publish: June 2), 1975
meet by tsr' lIking to a world Calif., hung on for a victory In Publish: June 2. 9, 16. 23. 1975
I. This instrument is being AL COMMUNICATIONS COMMIS of the City of Altamonte springs, DEO 117
mark in tIst O-meter freestyle the 3&amp;Lii.ter freestyle, where Co) 6
executed for the purpose of corn. SION; AMENDING SECTION 79 (a) Florida, tOw'it: Ordinance No 721 n
plying with Section 843.04 Florida OF ORDINANCE NO 7311 TO and as amended and supplemented
In 1:50.59. 'lih former record- her A i':'can record time of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Statutes.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
PROVIDE FOR THE PAYMENT
The present toning classification FOR
SEMINOLE
holder .'3l IS' right behind, fl:4(... :.;ed Shirley 1!*
COUNTY,
It is the Intention of the Ufl
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TOTHECOUNTYOF THREE PER o saict p'openly is RI Multiple FLORIDA
Is 1974 time of nh':ff !i r at 8:46.77. Former that by virtue of that certain Writ of dersigne'd to cause SANLANDO CENT (3 PER CENT) OF THE AN- Family Dwelling District as to Lot I CIVIL ACTION NO, 7S.)1q.CA.O4.F
equalling
Ar3f.I':i record-holder Jo Execution issued Out of and under SPRINGS ANIMAL HOSPITAL, NUAL GROSS SUBSCRIBER and P-IA Single Family Dwelling In rs the Macnag, of
1:51.66.
the seas of the Circuit Court of INC., a dul', organized Florida REVENUES FROM REGULAR Dislrlct as fo Lots 2 thrOugh $ In
PRESTON P4 NEAL, Husbani
Jim Mont:'mery of Madison, HEArt kJ.11r6:er, who aet her mark OrarigeCounty, Florida. upon a flr.aI corporation to enge ne business CATV OPERAT IONS IN THE clusive, as those classifications are ani

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COnditiOn 117 W. Coleman Circle

62-lawn-Garden
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100-meter fmn'ztyle during the th
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_______________ aforesaid Writ of Execution was
delivered to me as Sheriff

3 Attached hre$o and made a CHARGES FOR CATV OPERA Fioridl,ofltheflthdayof July. 1973,
part hereof is the newspaper Proof TIONS WITHOUT PRIOR AP. 811:30pm ,orassoonfhereafteras

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'

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rcdecora'ed. Only 3 left. Modern

* "Get 'Em While *

i(e

or Spanish furniture. Special
move in allowance. Quiet nigh
bors. helpful manager

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-v_-i
L-A.
•

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)OuE Airport BIvd.37) 1310
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j14j[sJ4VJ4_

,

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sect control Car nLand, 1400W.
Is? St • 37366)0.
SlOG 372 65i0
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Let me MOW or TILL your lot and or
80-Autos for______
Sale
1
garden spot Floyd Freer,
_______________________________
377
3191
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____________________________
VE FINANCE
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

"
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinkt Installation
available fli)d Cabt'lI in 8057
anytime
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Woodrulf'SGardenCen$er
601 Celery Aye Sanford
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OvER 60 NiCE CLEAN CARS
64EqUipment for Rent
________________________ TOCIIOOSE FROM, EASY TERMS

NOCPEDITCHECV.

301 East First. Downtwn
377 9411 Eve. $69 1146
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KULP DECORATORS

bury Dr. Long*ood, FIa. 37150

wall to wall carpet $123 month
deposit 703 E list St
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323 1389 afIre 530

COME &amp; GET UM!
Live Rabbits$) 50
33065. Palmway, Sanford

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
7600
S FRENCH, SANFORD
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- 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner, 343. 2 1

3 bedroom. 1 bath on corner lot,

IU Pontiac Tempest I dr. Also 1966

830 5854

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fenced and POOL $31,100

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Old. large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost
acre ldyltwilde Section 373 9168
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HANDY man's best oet - 7 BR, I
bath, frame home. $10,500.

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REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
Desirable home, lovely neig:
rhood Large corner lot,
spacious OR's. 7 baths, FIa rm

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52-.Appliances
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KENMORE WASHER, parts, -

Sioti'i to ad tflcibid before heard at laid hearing,
- and the underslçned ni I stiff ci
,•
date of the Public Hearing: the date
WITNESS my hand and ctflljI
Smlnoi* County. Fiori * trill at me at Tlrnberspan Steel Bldg..
' ICTITIOUS NAMI
By order of the Board of County of the first publlcitlon to the date of seal Of slid Court on this 11th day of
iJotti stueeebygiv.athatw,are 11:00 AM. on the 1st dii, tI July. LOngw3od. Florida, SeminIe CommIssioners, Seminole County, the last publication, both dates in June, AD. 1975
PtCTITIOUSNAMI
Notice is hereby given that I am Pnjaç.d tnbutlnessat RZ. lsoa $7921, AD. 1915. otter f' Sal. : I ie;t to County. FlorIda, this 3Pi day of Florida.
elusive, shall not be tess then (Seal)
engegd in bsuhwss at 19)3 Hibr%ctrs lal: C' 'it' IMitland 32731, SemInole IPie higtlest bidder. 'or ci'
.lblect May, 7S
Board of Cojnty
twenty-eIght (21) days. n addition,
Arthur H. Reckwlth, jr.
Mario
La
Pamo
lane, Maitiand. 1775), Seminole Count'.', I Icirida under ttse fictitious to any and existing leli
ii 'h•
Commissioners,
notice
Shill be posted in the area to
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Notiry Public.
Frovst (West) D
County. Florida under the f,CIitiW$ I'Irt? ' FI.ORIDA FIjHING EXci ttc l'?i t,
Seminole County, Florida
ConSidered for annexation and
By: Joy S'okes
Stale of Florida
. end that we intend to County Courthouse in 1,inford.
name of AIR CONDITIONING CUFI SI
By: 5: Sidney I. Vhlen, Jr.
Zoning&amp;t leaslfitteen lIS)daysprior
Deputy Clerk
at large

SERVICES, arid ttat I inttnd to rtgitte i. iname with tise cleek of FIOrI4,1, the above descn'td 4r

ChaIrman

registtrsaid name *ith the Clerk of D.c C ir. .; ".ourt. Sernfrcte County, lone! property.
the Circuit Co',irt, Semino!e County, Flw'4a I' Iccordance with the - TP,.,t said sate is beIng "ide 'a
PrOviSiOn', ot the Fitit.0u Name Srituc. ' Wit Section $6509
Sttut, 'to Wit 5CtioO 865 09 FlofiCti I ii,j )957
5: Kc't'tt'Pu E. Pascruall
Florid. Statutes 1951.

Sem'nol. Ctty.

to the date of the PubliC Hearing.

EDMUND T. WOOLFOLK,
ESQUIRE

ri'i.

Florida Statutes.

City Clerk
ci t
City of
Altarnonte Springs,

Attornei'

1I

S

M UNSWOP TM REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
803W 1st St.
373 6061. 373 0317 Eves.

fl797$i

- 1971 Biscayne. all heavy-duty parts.
451 cu engine, I bolt mains $1,300
or make offer. $30 3122 eves.
67A-Feed
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_______________________
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'63 VW. good condition
JIM DANDY JAZZFEED
New Battery 1. Tires
"Buy Direct From Boic.ar"
$500 Call 373-7345
G.ORMLY'SE 44 Santord3flIJ33
._- 1964 Ambassador, 6 cyl. automatic,
-

CES 373 97
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--53-.fl/. Red io.Stereo
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01054

Di)0

010)79

Dt!OSI

DEOW

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DEO.135

WANTEDDESPERATE *ent Purchase Plan *

plan, l'-z baths. fenced yard,

porcn, huge Inside utility room, 7

refrigerator S160225Mo 1318772.

Req Peal Estate Broker
hOE 7SthS 3226655
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sedan, blue with white top, PS.
PB, radio, air, extra nice. $1,393

Wilt Buy or Consign
SANFORDAUCT1OPI.373.7310
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42-4v'w)bile Homes
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Ste n stro ni

. Realty •

1 Bedroom trailer S'x33' with living
room &amp; bedroom built on Located
on l' lots in city partIally fur
rushed, 3710139

'SANFORD'S SALES LEADER" I MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn

stereo, cruise control 12,300
mIles 14,700. 3226945

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
'i" '4

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

In Sanford's Finest

And

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
TIC) Orlando Drive
Saiiord373 S7

and shopping Very attractive

kRlDER. ASSOC

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322•2420 Anytime

W. Garn't White
Broker, 107W Conirner, at

Sanford I?? 7*8)

Your MLS Agency

. ?"l '({3

Hqme Improvements' Pout &amp; lsd Wirk
Air Conditioning _____________________________
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_________________________

ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY

For free estimates, call Carl

clear flowing Stream, horses 0 K

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Terry
Really, REALTOR. 67$
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0711
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).\ 1'

177)

PC up 8. del,i,er-,

free est, DYKES AIR CON

DITIONING 3728177
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APT BROWN PEST CONTROL

kivestigators

47-Real Estate Wanted

St

j

9dy2wide
HOMES OF DISTINCTION

fr

Buying within 6) days Wm
Koshiol, 703 Ocean Drive,
_______________________________________
Tavernier, F!a, 3)070

"0 You'll Rece:vs A Plant II You're One 01 Our First 100
Visitors. . . Lease An Apartment And You'll Receive
A Large Plant Per Your New Apartment.

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Spring is "Move outside time" Get
patio arid lawn furniture at a goOd
price Read the Cl,'ssitied Ads

• Close to everything yet away from It alIt
D GEWOOD ARM

• Large wooded lots S Street tights

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• Paved streets •Sewers •Sidewalks

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Merchandise

__________________________

ONE

30 Year Mortgage -$ pct. down
or Conventional Mortgages

'

Johnt River area Home.

BEDROOM

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lI f t

BCi'XJCCJ

",.c'-

Classified Ad from the Herald
PH 37) 08O8O 3?) sns
Callus today? Dorit delay! Just -___________________________
dial 372 2611 or $3: 939) Tu pIa e __________________________________
knd clem*ig
your low cc's' ,',ant Ad
______________________________

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PET PEST INN
Bmdi, &amp;
Pb 372 âCS1

APT Alt lt.i(. I "NC) (1F.Al'it,i.
All
types lots &amp; aceraqe cleared We I
Beauty Care
have top soil, fill dirt, cIly. a'id
Photography
shell available Please call nigh? ______________________________
TOs'.[R'S BEAUTY SALON
or day. 3733913
k SLAMAN.PHOTOGRAPHY
(formerlyHarrlett'sBeeutyflookl ________________________

319 E Pinejfl 5717

Weddings. Caridds. Commenical

F STEPSON LAND CLEARING

i SummerWeddngSpecal 62! 53..
CRIA Backhoe Service

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTE RED WI TM VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD

H Pressure CieanIng,.,...
Fiter,orpressure'cle,,n.rig
3?) 85

All kinds of digoing House trail I
ir', stored and moved 377 9)12 or
III 1195

PlO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IPI DEMAND SELL IT Expect roof repars. list roots or

NOW WITH 5 CLASSIFIED AD

shingles All work g'jaranteed

_________________________ _________________________

BROC'.DEN ROOF INC 373 6700
_____________________ _____

Home Improvements

Land Mulnt;n;nce

If your roof

uTmty' Dud1gs

Call the BirdAllen "renn

.5',,nn Us; 'nq tta(k P'oe work. I ____________________________

I

C5!r'
err.

,i, !.,li' rig
3,

. ' tr

i4i.i d rigs rn ftj

I ihl :.'. ,,.,

t'.l Iloor. ;it'l-.Cr-,
"istailalion
W.ulIy Watt of OrIarico 291 4726

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371 0207
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fiflishing free estimates

,'

Well Drilling

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'SLAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE AND
MAINTENANCE For estimate
WINTER ITEMS
SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A call 377 7787
___________________________
WANT AD Phone 377 7611 or 131
999) 8nd a friendly Ad Vs501 will Fliri,inate ?Pe high cOst of w,,ti',ng
help you
c''r lawn We iOstlll sprinkler
Syttrm' t lh' incust reasonable

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS-

Call Phil Gor,alei 305 323 3939
________________________________

WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and s'zes
We repair and Sen,vce
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY (0

rates in Pw' area Irs. eSl.mates

707W 2nd St

.nuthCmn lawn Se'v.ct 3)) 9597

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Ciassif led Ads are here to help yOu

3776432

cost . let us help you place yours
Custom Work Lic,'nsesi B,ndect
r'u-c(-r'1rrt
.,. ,'
,
Pool tables Pool room going out of
-- Call 372-2611 or 831.999)
Free estimate 37)oOTI
f
9597
business, muSt sell A professional
JF2sffisI.tj.lo4___

211 W.2Sth
Additions

OTHREEBEDROOMSVAILAB7 \'J' II

Sanford, FIa

Callfor Appt. 322.3)03

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table's, 1" Slate, like new This ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________

week only $500, il',t 51.700. 1

Remodelln

01057

0152 or 6146160
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-,_______________

__________________

3771165
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2I8(iRlDGEWOODAVE,,SN)RD /

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2567 Park Dr.e

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is for the birds
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Iddoment wIll be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
Petition
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Court on this 3rd day Of
J'ine. A 0 1973
(Seat)
Arthur H Beckwitn, Jr
By' Lillian JenkIns
Deputy Clerk

Beautulul S acres, paved road. trees.

best E xpert pant &amp; bode work

____________________________ GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR ____________________________
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COST
tO" TODAYS ','.'A!T ADS
Pest Control
install a water to air heal pump--

43lotsAcrea9e
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_____________________________

Park Or
REAl TOPS _______ 2565
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otherwls a default and ultimate

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Ill 11'

"

J
.

Ask for "Glen" Bern'cc's Beauty
nient in re'a Fenced back yard Come see the latest in luxury family
Commercial Properties i Reduced tO 516.000 for early sale
living, the all new 71*6.1' Glen i Salon, 26)5 Sanlord Ave 372 3924

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1971 Dodge Van, automatic, PS, PB

IPieceorHousefull
CASH 373-1,371

_______________________________ Don't need!" Serve a useful purpose

Assume payments, central air and
heat. 12'*60'. 7 bedrm 37) 6057

BR vacant, block, wail wall car
peting, fenced back, clean, close
in Consider rentng Reasonably
priced $16,900

'

In re the Marriag, of:
PRESTON H NEAL, Husband

Puollih' JL.w9, 16, 23, ,

0(0-110

.

5132

___________________________

'I4VW, good condition-call 372.7782
Wanted to buy used office furnture.
or 373 5473
Any Quantity PIOLL'S _____________________________
____________________________
___________________________
Casselberry, Hey 1792 IX 1206
Pontiac Executive, I door

selection, SOc each HERB'S TV.
17005 French Ave. 372-1734

37206.48
322)991
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IN ALL PRICE RANGES

SANFORD

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3222111

BALL REALTY

303 811 1341
John Saggo
REALTOR BROKER
___________________________

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

'-anford. F "Irida 3771)

Attorneys for Petitioner

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1 Pig- 13.5
3fl001 --

Jim Hunt Realty
lS7IParkDr

to qualIfied buyers Call to see if

STEPJS1ROM, DAVIS
&amp; MCINTOSH
POSt OffIce Box 13)0

Sanford Suite 77
Post Offite Box 12)0
Sanford, Florida 37771

Florida

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NED N. JULIAPI, JR., ESQUIRE

DATED this 70th lay of May, A D. OF
1975.
STENSTROM, DAVIS a. MCINTOSH

Proof of PublIcationof tP,i inter.tlon P0. Box
toregister If filed herewith pursuant Altamoqs$t' Springs, FlorIda 32701
to
P'OVlStO','s O Sidlori '45.09 of Seminole County Utility

(,euf}on
Jbn 1. Polk,
8t'it

i'
l' tutu At. Tell

DavId C Edwards

My Commisslort
EmpIre's July 15, I7S

Cash
For Your Junk Cars
)fl 9136

Mustang,7dr. Vlautomatic 37)

68Wanted to Buy

MOONEY APP

s Park, Sanford.

Kish Real Estate
REALTOR
-_71015. FrenchAve.321 0011

TV'S, Dinettes, Refrigerators 1.
baby needs. We have terms for
good local credit
DAVE'S
FURNITURE, 500 Sanford Aye,
323 9370
_______________________________

DeHart't Radio Carry In Service
Radios. Tape Recorders, Record

Issue for Our new
Central Florida Zoo

_____________________________
Peg Real Estate Broker

na rural area. No down
payment, monthly payments less
thin rent Government subsidized SYSTEMS FOUR INC.

__________________
________________

-'11,1 I41[1Thj, -

- Legal Notice
____________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,

-

NOTICEOFACTION

010-I
_________

$700 Finance America. 831 3300

Queen &amp; King Size bedding.

___

car garage, 7, yrs. old,
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
___________________________
REDUCED 'TO ORIGINAL COST Swim in community pool. Low,
low down
TAFFER REALTY

* They're Hot" *

______________

______________________________

whose residence i
Route S, Box 611

shall have an opportunity o be (1) consecutIve weeks prior to be in the Petition,

* * *

Ford '71 Pinto. I speed; Al.
economical, son daughter fran
spor'tation. owner 51.150. 6717929

fiancinq 7 years old Many cx

mint,

010 18

*0*

1 BPS , 2 full baths, famly room &amp;
customers 332.5752
ditii, tiø 3433197
den, plenty storage, large lot ___________________________ ._
_____________________________
37) 1017
Quality
Used
Furniture
at

.

have levied upon the following Statute
EVELYN S. NEAL
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AF. parties and citizens for and against
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
descrIbed property Owned by
FtCTITIOUS NAME
LE()I%L NOTICES
Reeldeace Unknown
4. Those interested in said en- TER AN APPROPRIATE PUBLIC the proposed annexation and zoning that PRESTON H ti:*i n filed a
it-,e s neceh qien thO? we In
T"t ' mnhC County figard o' Howard King. Said property being terprlse, and in the extent of the PROCEEDING WHICH AFFC)RDS will be heard Said hearing may be PetitiOn In the Circuit Court of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
o,iirT,issionefs desIres to locatedin SerninoIeCount'. Florida. interest of each, s as follows.
engaged in bus'ne-S', at RI 1 lii'.
ocrt
that PRESTON H NEAL has filed a
DUE PROCESS, "ROVIDING FOR COntinued from time to time until Seminole County, Florida, for a
7)9. Ionqwcod, Seminole Coun',. sIl s,tule$e pieces of Heavy more particularly decribcd as
PetitIonCounty,
In the Circuit
Court
NA-ME
OF
OWNER
Robert
LIBERAL
CONSTRUCTION;
final
action
is
taken
by
the
City
dissotutionofmarr;age,anyr,
Seminole
Florida,
forof
a
Wayne Taylor, INTEREST - Pres
Florida, under the fictitiouS name lit .fOl;fD',:st,t as iurb The items to be f011ows:
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY Commission
and
sharehoIder
of Lot 3. Block A. Haymans of corp.
E
ALL.AD1APII FENCE CO. and that isle) 'n I be Inspected at the
to serveif
a copy
of your
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EF
This notice shall be posted at the required
written defenses,
any, on
NED N.dissolutionof marriage. and you are
wtintendtoregistef saldrsamewitti I)e,r mlntofPubllcWorks.IXOS. AddltioritoAttamonteinaccordanc, SIGNATURE - Robert Wayne FECTIVE DATE
required to serve a copy of your
City Hall within the City of JIJLIAN. JR., of STENSTROM,
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, (trIlrt . Drive, Sanford. Florida with the plat thetiof as recorded in Taylor; ADDRESS - $01 N. Street,
_,,,.
wnittn detenses, if any, on PIED P1.
A copy of said Ord!nance shall be Alta,nte Sorings, Florida. and in DAt.,I5 &amp; McINTOSH,
aft' I '. '3rd ci June. An itemized Flat Book 3, Pae 39. of the Public Altamonfe Springs, Florida 37701. e'allauleat throfflceof the Board of
SemInole County, Florida in at
'
JUL lAi',, Jif. Of ST EN.TROM,
t'e
i'ts
*,,,lr
the
Cox
1130,
Tanford,
FiO'ld&amp;.
37171,
NAME OF OWI.1CP ,
ecords of '.i inc e County.
--i _......p
ctdtince with the prayisons of tb
lI'.t -4 'r- equipment will be fur
;'oners. Seitlinoic City, arid published in The Evening 8fldfiiCttiPoriqi,i.jl W,lhtb Clerk l
LJuoric Piogeway, INTEREST -- County Cuurthousc.
Fu'I.ii",,.x Is,,.. • ••,,.,_..
.•...
.
. '
-.
Petitioner, PosI Office Box 1330.
Sanford, Herald, a newspaper 01 general the Circuit Court on or belore July
&amp;
AdditIonal
inft
nIit.ltill
available
Shareholder
Section 86509 FlorIda StatuteS 1957.
Fo' trhec information fQfl 773.
Sanford, Florida, 32771, and file the
Secretary.
Florida,
for
all
persons
desiring
to
circulation
in
the
City
of
Altamonte
25th.
1975.
olherwise
a
default
and
f the SIGNATURE
from the Civil 0 vt.,.
- MIchael 0 examIne same
5 - Anthony PhillipS
41P2
Springs
and
Seminole
County,
ultimate
judgment
will
be
entered
SemInole Count) Slier Ii 3epart- Ridgeway; ADDRESS - 113 Led
Publ
16. 73, 1975
Anthony Benefutfd
Court On or before July 7th, 1975,
All parties in interest and citizens Florida, oncea week for at least four against you for the relief demanded

Pubi1h: June 7.9. 16, 73. 1971

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LONGWOOD - 3 bedroom, 7 bath,
cen heat 8. aIr, carpeted, fenced, 7

family room, separate living 8.

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_____________

-Legal
Notice
____________________________

______________________

'.'.
.: 'rLAPio FLEA MART .

Licensed Orlando 7735170.
1975, in that certain case entitled, In HOSPITAL, with offices located at BY CREATING A NEW SUI3SEC Florida
NOTICE OF ACTION
Cri'.i, Colombia World Re' The Marriage of Howard King, Sanlando Springs. Seminole County, TION (I) PROHIBITING IN
The Public Hearing will be held in THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO

lf4 Ford Pck uP.

Ato Zoo The complete story on our
flew Central Florida Zoo. Read It

__________________

BAMBOO COVE APTS.

PROCEDURES FOR ADOPTION Of designating and assigning the SPIELVOGEL a. GOLDMAN. P.A
o tOt South Courtenay Parkway
OF MODIFICATIONS OF THE toning classification of

79'-Trucks-Trajle,'s

LIKE A ROCK!
A solid masonry Sanford ranch,
Spanish style, carpeted, central
air, family room, wooded lot.
TwentIes 37) 9410

35Mobile Home Lots

_____

$160 Plus Furn,

Deputy Clerk

cabinets, as is Cash and Cars y
PIOIL'S
Cass'elberry. 1797, 8*)
_______________________

Eyes checked, health guaranteed.
We steam clean carpets
room, membership in recreational
3)3 6700.
facilities including pool and tennis Table, 6 chairs, buffet, US: Double __________________________
COurtS
RABBITS' All Sites
bed with oak bookcase, headboard
Fryers and Breeders
and frame, chest &amp; dresser, $75;
Bennett Realty Inc.
13.41067
Kenrnore dryer-new, 175 377.
0041
105 Sariora Ave )fl 1721
_____________________________ This is our 15th year at Animal

_______

.

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app,rtainlng. being sold to satisfy Your gracious country living.

ARE PASSED BY THE CABLE DOL RAY MANOR SUBDIVISION.

Motorcycle lnslJrance
BLA'R AGENCy

____________________

WiTtdESSmyhandandthese'alof GRANTING OF THIS FRAN. public hearing:
CHISE; AMENDING SECTION 15
this Court on June 5th, 1915.
(a) To consider annexation of the together with all the tenements,

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Wood OC tteel desks (exl'Cu$,ve desk
a. chairs, secretarial desks &amp;

65rPet5.SUppIieS

disposal and dishwasher, rnembership in junior olympic pool.
tennis court

___________________________

The said Property aforesaid,

TO PROVIDE FOR FREE IN. and being in Seminole County, therevnto belonging, or In any wise

1100 mIles, $675 8303)77 eves

Sold new for $319.00. Pay balance

Houses

Don't miss A to Zoo.

LOf3S,TRAILWOODESTATES FLORIDA
9199
SEC.
ONE. SEMINOLE COUNTY, _________________________
NoticeOf Ptic Hearing
FLORIDA, According to Plal Elficiency room for rent Call
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by thereof as recorded in Plat Book 16.
between 10 cm and 2 pm

Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.

-.
Used office furniture

oflUor )Opaymenlsof$9 Seeat. -__ _____ ______ ________

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

SANORA

upon receipt ci proof of the
. publication of this notice, the fic.

6o-Off ice Supplies

SPampooerforonly$1 50 per day
CARPOt..t.'S FURtIITUPE

JOHNNY WALKER

3 BR,?
bath, large den, By Owner Lovely) bedrooms, 1 year
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"ictitiotjs flame Statute," Chapter demanded In the complaint or FORTH THE GENERAL CON Altamonte Springs, Florida, that Records of Seminole County. -AwtitI i's S:sphen Holland. won both the individual rned- *iP' the Clerk cf the CircuitCourt, in

1973 Yamaha 750, 11.000 milei, $995
Call Green, 322 4606 after 6 p m

________________________________

LOW Overhead 56.700 831 1442

beingalegalsalesdayarvjthelsr
29-Rooms
a legal hour of sale, the following _________________________
described property situated in MANORWOMANFOR ROOMAND

CITYOF

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- Th-!torcycIes

3fl 5961
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Olning room suite walnut table, 1
chairs, buffet, $150, also shot gun,
5)73. 3731057 after I pm

Commercial Zoned 2 BR garage
mtg 373 $607
ialousled patio, fenced. SIlO mo.
fireplace,
porch,
low
down:
________________________Plus deposIt. 88? 8176
- 111.950 Acre Realty, REALTOR, By owner, like flew. 2 Bedrooms,
Fla room, detached garage,
37) 7730
S WEKIVA RIvEf •
fenced yard 119
Adult mobile home village, under Loch Arbor, lakefront,) BR, 7 baths,
large Shady oaks on Inc scenic den, heat air, garage 149.950.
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
Wekiva Modern clean Interiors,
Acre Realty REALTOR. 323 7750.
from$I10 SMI W of Sanford 377
BROKERS
4470
EXCELLENT- 2 BR. 1 bath, aIr.
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Days -372 6172

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Thala this weekend t :Ielmont freestyle, The effort edlied 86504 Florida Statutes 1957.
5: Arlis 0. McAllister
Plui -d.
herownl974timeof4:15.77.On
ReIfy 1. McAllister
Thi$.ii ofLor,lJeath low- Sunday, she WOfl the 1004T*t&amp; Publish' June 2.9, *6, 73, 1975

33Houses Furnished
______

2 Bedroom, air conditioned,

the terms of said Writ of Execution.
John . Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Publish - June 73, 30, July 7, II. 1975
O134

year..old, of the Circuit Court, Seminole Book II. pages 32, 5), and SI, PublIc p.m., or as $OOfl thereafter as
Possible, on Tuesday, July 1, 1973, to
County, Florida In accordance with Records
tne provisions of the Fictitious has been filed against you and you consider the adoption of an or

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BUY - SELL TRADE
311 315 E First St.
377
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266S Hwy 1797
REALTOR 373 5771

forces It with a Classified Ad 377

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page 50, SI and 52. of the Public the undersigned, the Clerk of the

Brok en

SHADED LOT- Overlooking lake,
54.500

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furnished, summer rate, $9750
Adults 3272796 eves &amp; weekends.
-Furnished Apartments
$25 week I. up

MOBILE HOME PAR K
Lot Rent From

Eves 3730.185

I room furnished apartment, gas &amp;
______-- water paid-child and pet OK; $35
weekly or $175 monthly; $01 7 Bedrooms, adults Preferred, so
Week. IJnfumnishtcJ 3)3 5151, 377
Mag,Iolia Aye, 377 (77$)
6620

Florida
Florida, under and by virtue of the
7195. Sanford Fia
eryone who has worked so hard, especially George."
has been flIed against you and you Final Judgment of Foreclosure
- • .
Lee required to serve a cy of your herefoforeentered on the l$fh day of - ---Apartments
_______________________
written defenses, If any, to it on June. 1973, in that certain cause
21-Situations Wanted
Malcolm H. Friedman, Plaintiff's pending in the Circuit Court of the ______________________________
STUDIO I.e, 3
Attorney, whose address Is. $00 Eighteenth JudicIal Circuit of
Alice H. Dolgnec
TO: HARRCON CORP., a FI0Ida
Six
\"\!) r I ci S.i, I rn
Tutoring in my riome
BEDROOM SUITES
Douglas Road, Coral Gables. Florida, in and for Seminole County,
PublIsh: June 9. 16. 2). 30, 1915
corporation, whose addren is
Certified Teacher
_______________________
FlorIda, 331)1, on or before July 8th, being Civil Action Number 73832
DEOI9
2 BEDROOM
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINO
unknown; •nd ADAIR LAND.
Call)?) 3757
1973, and file the original with thC CA 09 C. i which FEDERAL
TOWNHOUSES
- SCAPING COMPANY, whoSe ad. NOT
ICE OF THE
PUBLIC
HEARING
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CONSIDER
ADOPTION
OF TO Clerk of this Court either before N A T I ON A I MO R T 0 A 0 E
________
dress is w*nown.
FICTITIOUS NAME
_________
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an oi oi NANCE NO. 73.14 BY
tolice is hereby given that we are
immediatelythereafler; otherwise a poration, is the Plaintiff, and AR
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..
______________________________
engaged in business at 7397. French action to foreclose a mortgage on the
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. . - ___________ SUNLANDAve.
Sanford, Seminole County, following property In Seminole SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA default will be entered against you THUR P. WATSON arid PATRICIA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that for the relief demanded in the A. WATSON, his wife, are the Ta,: Cab butineit and related
VE
LONG BEACH (AP) - 'ix ter than Mark Spitz' 51.fl time FIorid under th, fictitious name of County, FlorIda:
compnf or petition.
franchise Call Fadel 9017537572
Defendants, under and by virtue of
Lot
1,
Block
"B".
STERLING
a
public
hearing
will
be
held
in
CAREFREE FLORISTS &amp; GAPState Rd. 127, 2.3
1505W. 25th St.
world records fell and i .'uisfs
at Munich in 1972.
__________________________
WIjNESSmy haridandlheseal of tne terms of said Judgment will
Room 203, SemInole County CourDEN CENTER. arid that we Intend PARK, UNIT THREE, according t
miles east of 17-92.
this Court on June 5th, 1973
offer for sale and sell at public Attractive Beauty Shop, Longwnod
SANFORD
Records

lakefront ct rtlry home on one
acre tree shaded lot, $85,500.
Teems

acre lot

DavsillI1l

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AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a sonal property.

1109 Sanford Ave
____________________________

ROBSOPI MARINE

46, Sanford at Stan's Auction rn
29 Yni Realty Experience
.._
97)9
7313 FALMETO AV"t- a bldroom, '
A to Zoo The Herald's special
I' bath, kitchen equipped.
SCCtiOn on our n
Central Florida
VCflient l shipping. Drive by and
Zoo. Don't mts it on .uiy
call. 577,500
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170' on the beach, 3 screened in

WATSON and

Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE

___________ ____________________
76-Auto Parts
'
.Reconditioned Batteries, 512 95

(9' x 7' ,) $15 313 1011
_________________________

BR, 1 bath, kitchen eltjippCd,

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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CIVIL ACTION NO. 75132CA.O9.0
income as an AVON Repfe'S*n
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
tallve Call 614 307
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, an agency
- _____________________ existing under the lawS 04 the United Housewives- work at pleatant
place, extra money for yourself
Stales,
See Mrs. Lee at Quality Inn North
Plaintiff

following property in Seminole AR THUR

Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthojse, in Sanford,

Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
Plaintiff
County, Florida in accordance with
the provIsions of the Fictitious HARRCON CORP.. a Florida cor.
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section poratlon, et al.,
14309 Florida Statutes 1957.
Defendant
S: Carl P. 'w'
NOTICE OF ACTION

season easier to take." Johncock said. "'fliis rewards cv-

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PEALTORS Maitland Branch

carpeted,cnrner lot, monthly rent

PARK AVEPIUEMOBILE PARK
_____________________________

Plaintiff, Publish: June 73. 30. July 7. 11. 1975
We need another real estate
DEO
132
licensee to help us make sates
.
_______________________________
FctrrestGreene, Inc
ROBERT L BREWER. JR. and
37) 6333.322 $970. eves
ORENE BREWER. hi wIfe,
ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR __________________

Following:
The NW ' of the SW '. of the NE
', 5etin 77. Township 70 5., Range
32E , according to the public

position.
mechanic, after Jthncock pushed Foyt from the No. 1

377 $756 or 3fl 1134

I?' Terry Travel Trailer
HP Eska Kicker
371 0159

$1,300 See Chimera II, Monroe

Open Saturday 8. Sunday. 9 to S p
Tables 8. permanent booths
availatle. AI under cover

HUSKEY REALTY

Wehave many homes under $70,000.
very low down payments owner
financed Please call us!

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

75-Recreational Vehicles

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13' Critchfield Cruiser, 160 Inboard
outboard power Ideal for family
camping, SkiIng. &amp; fiShing 377

Flea Market. Sat &amp; Sn Free
tablet Stan's Auction. P4w 46 W

FLORIDA DREAM HOME- Reline

In Lake Mary

'.' . Iii t'(jl.i I Ill VU

Florida. pursuant to Section 885 09,
that of the first publication hereof, or the more particularly described ci.
Florida
Statutes
1953:
same will be barred
follows:

Bobbie,

VicePreiidenl

SEMINOLE COUNTY

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ButDolphinCoachDonShulasaldHendricksrejecteda
the fictitious trade name Helmly offices In the County Courthouse in describedpropertyownedbypobert

attached, but separate from main
house Storage a plenty. Call
today There's only one like this.

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* Recreationa! Building Ftirr' or unfumn Apt%,Iarur. I &amp; 7
bCdrooms, arpeteØ, air con
ditiOned Plo pett Moderate rent,
* Heated Pool
37) 11)0

RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
Day 8. Night ClasSes 3 Ml N

Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best 1.
Service The Rest. Western Auto.
'i' 1st St

Acreage

mmediat, Occupancy 1 &amp; 7
Bedrm apartments' 510-5170
Mo Children 8. Pets 0 K also
furniShed 171 0068
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* Clothes Washer.Dryer
ctions

'1 Bedrooms, 7 bath home it thC
answer, priced below 53)000 wIth

S acres • 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile
smr,
O:er financed

3bed'oom, nopets,

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COLOR TV, Ui 95 MONTH
CASH 322.4132
P EPITAL PURCHASE PLAN
For uSed furniture, apIlances,
614 1006
_______
--etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items
4rrys Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
54'-Garage Sales
__________________________
____________________________

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condit ioripr, 10,000 B lu, iso,

9,B)0 ifl 2787

1', baths. carpeted With central
heat and air, 577.500

2 Bedroom fencid yard
' --.;s.14iJ
" "
' 5$Sao" 3fl 6620

Cal:):) ip

* Range. Refrigerator

interest

lake front home, Central heat and
-air, trees, and other extras,
1 BedrOoms. Iiinq, dining, ktchi'n,
$39,000.
garaoe Sanf3rd lye, $115 mo. .onvenient to stores, churches,

Payton Realty

68-Wanted to Buy

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PORCH SALE- Clothei, MISC
Mon. Tues. Wed. 9 to Sat 901
Magnolia Ave

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Love Animals? Then you'll love the
duua.,,',,irau fI0(iaa Zoo. Read
all about It in The Herald's A to
Zoo spec;al July 3
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TMIJi

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACEACLASSIFIEDADNOW.
Call 377 7611 or III 9992

QUIET, RE LAX ED

unfurn Drapes. Waler, l,.iwn 1 bedrooms, 7 bath, pool,
Care 373 1f7$ or 668 6346
BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED!
See to appreciate, $31,300

houses

Monday, Juni 23,

Roll a way bed, clean, $73; Surf 45' Burger Classic, excellent, live

Very Exclusive -

room, air, ideal for retired persons _____________________________
______________________________
ON THE LAKE
°°

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Real Estate

PlO QUALIFYING
bedroom. carport Children okay
3737817

3OApartrnents Unfurnished 30
-Artnts UflfurfllShed
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- - ___________________' -9-Good Thängs to Eat
---- _____________________________
Peas, you pick, black eyes, start
Monday, June 73, on SR £6 &amp; Old
Monroe Rd • 3mi. West of Sanford,
11-n

I fledrooqn Air concj,tionej furniShed
duplex with utilities $175 mo, 377
685$.
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IDYLLWILOE- Like new 3
SANFORD
bedroom, 2 bath, family room.
7 or 3
family room, central heat &amp; air.
fireplace, beautifully l&amp;r.d'caped
Carpeted, range &amp; refrigerator,
with privacy fence,
fenced yard Termt available
519.000
CailBart
WE TAKE TRAOCS
SANFORD -3 Bedrooms, I', baths,
REALTOR 377 79!
central heat and air, fenced back
yard Will dicker or swap. 571,30(7. Business Home, zoned commercial,
1 lane highway Great terms
Forrest Greene, Inc.
511.950, Acre Realty. REALTOR,
_____________________________

_

V i iTa

CALL OWNER- 3771195, ,io
SALE !
VIrginia, Senford's •xclusiv•
Section, 1' Io?. carpeted, central Due to smoet' cJamge, merchandise
ar heal, P11 electric kitchen,
SO PC? Off,, 0utton &amp; Bow's
Children's Store. 2640 Hiawatha
fireplace, newly painted. $37500
Ave., Sanford 3238120.
With2'ilots,s37,o,orbe,,of,er
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arc too tight A Classilied Ad in

'

Summer program' HEY DIVOIE

fPip relief demanded in the w'iP-

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

•

31A-1iplexes

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$30 Security No pets Water
furnished 177 1587
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Evnlng Herald, Sanford, Ft.
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5f emper Realty

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Noon The Doj Befote
Publication

Senujmen'al s2 0351
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6-Child Cdre
________________________________
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50-Miscellaneous for Sale _____________ _____________

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MonIhIy Rentals Available
$13S $150 Colony
OUAII'IV INN - NORTH
- I i&amp; SR 131. L000*nod

DEADLINES

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RATES

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LOST - Crooms Year Book. 4

41-Houses -

Central Florida's
MUL TI PL.E LIST lUG REALTOR
AVAI.ON APARTMENTS
377 1991
1919 S French
ADULTS. NO PETS
32773713221196,3771914
116W 2nd St
377 1959, 377 4161
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I thru S times
41c a line
ólhru2Stimes
31cm Pine
26 times
24c a line
(52.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 LInes Minimum

8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9'Noon

hourS: all ages Swing Set Nur
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..
'
Fern i'art, iii 4111
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1973, and tile the original with the 16509, Florida Statutes, will register
Clerk of this Court either before with the Clerk of ttie Circuit Court, in, Child care tn my home References,
5tviCeOn the Piantitfsattorney or and for Scminul. County. Florida,
Hwy. 127. 373 1418. Sandl
immediately thereafter, otherwise a upon receipt of proof of pubIiC6tion
Complete child care services. New
default will be entered against you of this notice, the fictitious name, to

_________________________

County, Florda ifl acordartce with In re: Estate Cf

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41-Houses

Adlacent to Sweetwater Oaks, 1
bedroom cottage Ideal for couple.
References required, Nopets.
rim $50 Security 377 1517

831-9993

HOURS

"Hotlifle' Adults or TeenS
_______

recor
in Plat Book 16, pages 16
and 17, Public Records of Seminole ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

. . ..

322-2611

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31-Apartments Furrnshed

Orlando - Winter Pak

____
CLASSIFIED DEPT.

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

by the claimant, his agent or at
torney. or the same shall be void,

.*:.,:;............ .-,-..
175 MagnolI. Avenue
Orlando, Florida 37101
Publish Jijflt' 16, 73. 1975
DEO 10)

7J

Box 553, Sanford, Fla. 37771,

FLORIDA AU)IO SERVICES, and
or his attorney, or it will become must be in writing and filed In County, Florida:
Seminole County
that I intend to register said name void according to law.
duplicate and state the place nf
of
PublIsh:
June 23. 1973
Lot
Block
11,
"B"
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Dated May 79th, 1975
residence and post office address of WASHINGTON OAKS, SECTION DEO 137

intense humidity and a strong challenge by a handful Of

Seminole

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ResIdence unknown

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CLASSI FlED ADS

FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE
FACED WITH A DRINKING
Notice Is hereby 'iven that I am EIOHTIENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIRe TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
PROBLEM
enoaged in business at 733$ G. CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY, Cull, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
You are hereby notified that the
Winter Wood Blvd . San Jose Center. SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
following described livestock, tO
Can Help
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Winter Park, Seminole County,
PROBATE DIVISION
wit: one Welch Pony, 9 handS and 1
PROBATE DIVISION
Call 473 S$7
CIVIL DIVISION NO. Cl 75.113$CA
Florida under the ticIitiu name of
PROBATE NO. 1S.1ISCP
CASE NO. PR.73.I$1.CP
inch high and weighing 300 POunds.
Write P.O. 00* 1213
ROAD RUNNER MESSENGER In re: Estate of
Estate of
bronzewithblackmaneandtail&amp;fld
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
Sanford.Florida)2771
SERVICE. and that I Intend to ALBERTA COMBS
LAURA E. LEE
TCAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor- stockings. One left leg, white
register said name with the Clerk of
deceased.
1)eceased. poration organlied and e*iStlng stocking above black stocking. Said ARE YOU LONELY? Lit us help
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
you to meet the rigtil person lust
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
under the laws of the United States animal Is now impounded at the
All creditors 01 the estate of TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Florida in accordance with the
for you. NATIONAL SINGLES
Seminole County Animal Conlrol
of America,
pt'ovislons of the Fititio Name ALBERTA COMBS. deceased, are CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOAINST
CLUB OF AMERICA, Phone: 305
Plaintiff, located at the Agricultural 8. Road
Statutes, To Wit Section 86509 hereby no?it.d and required to file SAID ESTATE:
y.
Departmenton Highway 17 92. South P37710
Florida Statutes 1957
any claims or demands which they
You and each of you are hereby ANTHONY EUGENE BROWN and of Seminole Cou'ty, Florida The
" ALCOHOL A PROBI EM?
S Raquel DeRoo
may have against said estate in the notified and required to tile any
RUTHA BELL BROWN, his wife, amount due by reason f pick up and
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Publish: June 2. c. 16, 73. 1973
office of Clerk of Circuit Court of claims and demands which you, or
Defendants. impounding is $10.00 (ten dollars)
AL ANON
DEOS
Seminole County. Florida, in the eitherofyou,mayhaveagainst said
NOTICE OFACTION
plus S7.S0 (two llars and fifty For families or triend 01 problem q*
______________________________
_________________________ courThouse at Sanford, Florida, estatelntheo(flceoftheClerkof the TO: ANTHONY EUGENE BROWN cents) per day commending June
drinkers
within four calendar months from Circuit Court of the Eightnth and
1973. The above described livestock
ISV
Notice Is hereby given that I am the date of the first publication of Judicial Circuit, Seminole County.
RUTHA BELL BROWN, his will, unless redeemed within three For further information call 173
or write

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Some but bare an in!: i+atior of facial
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The Seminole County Grand Jury was expected Atty. Abbott Herring, Seminole County Public back as far as January in Commission records and Fulenwider, Jail Administrator George Proudfoot,
Meanwhile, officials say the 140,000 repair and
today to hear more tape recordings of County Safety Administrator and fire chief Gary Kaiser;
tapes, making more duplicates — apparently for
several jail inmates who escaped the fatal fire, and renovation of the lire-blackened second-floor jail
Commission meetings in which Sheriff John Polk state prison inspector-investigator C. S. Sabiston, grand Jury consideration,
former Assistant Public Defender Gerald Rutberg, facility adjacent to the courthouse is expected to be
requested repairs and safety equipment for the
and a man identified only as a former county jail
There has been no indication so far that the
who represented inmates in a six-month-long probe completed by July 15.
county jail where 10 inmates and if jailer died in a inmate,
grand jury will hear testimony from the live county
of jail conditions by circuit court judges in 1974.
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Waiting apparently to testify today as the jury earlier made duplicate tapes of County Commission
[it previous sessions in the jail fire probe that 1974 jail probe into the grand jury room with him. the state fi;e marshal's office, the state Division of
probe of the jail fire entered its third week were meetings in April, May and June where jail repair
sources say is expected to continue for at least
Ylilen he exited he didn't have the two heavy Corrections and reportedly a state Senate subJack H. Fulenwider,
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JULIAN STENSThOM
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outline his plan which showed
get out of Sanford'," Stenstrom
curbing on the south side of
declared. The professional "badgered" Department of Shannon Drive and a two-way
staff at City Hall Is supposed to Transportation officials to driveway on 17-92, using a
work th people and help th em obta in a sta te recommendation traffic island for directional
with projects, not stand in their on a driveway permit for U.S. now. The plan did not show
way. I for one am tired of this 17.92.
curbing around the island and
attitude of blocking everything
"I don't see who cares If
Shannon Drive
which Is good for the city."
Mr McUinu-t'crn used a tape to match up with the traffic
"We are going toznakea recorder or notlngettInghis clrculatlonp.tternwithkn,j*,
decision on this proposal iniorrnaftn,'$?enstrom said
lot
tonight — now, one way or the 'The Idea Is to get something
Mc('ammon explained that
other and stop squabbling over done about his project."
he needed "some kind of
it," Stenstrom said. "These
fl explottlon came when directicn" from the Commispeople have been here three or Commi ssioner A. A Mc- sion because of the time
four times and get nothing but (Ianahan remarked that here ekinnt regarding the developdelays
e are once again in an 11th rnent of the property.
Stenstrom pointed to a sta ck hour decision Just like the
Commissioner Gorden Me)er
memorandums concerning driver license bureau office expressed ho pe that McCamthe Issue as prepared by City proposition."
mon had "seen th e error of
Engineer Mack LaZenby and
INIcClanahan was taking ex- hurrying these things through
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exchange between Alfred portion of the city" and not in City of Sanford I! willfully and you know it."
because the streets in Gold- failed to appease I)eLat. with the federal court rulin,: in
I)cL.attlbeaudiere, president of the Georgetown area "as in. violating the court order. Is it to
The mayor continued, "As I sboro are dryer now than usual tibeaudiere, who told the every possible respect. I
don ' t
the Georgetown Improvement structed by the court,"
get back Into the courts so the understand it, the court ruling
we started work there.
Commission that he had lost believe
the
people
The Sanford City Commission Association, and Mayor Lee
in
"Four weeks ago, contracts project will be delayed fur. said that in the event contracts
"The underground drainage faith and confidence in the five- Georgetown would do anything
last night was accused of Moore.
ere let and the contractor ther?"
were not let at once, any one work was begun in Georgetown,
member body to "do what the to Further delay or Jeopardize
violatin' a 1974 federal court
The black community leader began work on the far west side
Moore, turning red-faced and contract that was let would because the L.treets there were court has directed,"
the program."
order directing pavement of charged the city had failed to of town. We want to know why point'Ing his finger at Del.at- cover Georgetown. We let all wetter than usual," Moore
"Now wait a minute," the
DeLattibeauJiere demanded
streets in the Georgetown live up to the court's in- we are being overlooked," tibeaudiere, shouted, "Nothing five contracts at
once and In explained. "It's just a matter of mayor said. "If you don't like to know why seven miles had
section of the city.
structions by beginning paving DeLattibeaudiere said,
you h3ve said thus far here consideration
to
the good engineering"
what we're doing, t'en the
.he charge came in a hented projects in "the far western
"We want to know why the tonIght is f urther from the truth engineering study - and
The mayor's explanation murt's open. We have minplle
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contemporary music,
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(24) Villa Alegre
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NBC should be adding incident as a child is seemingly
features to Its "MIdnight kidnaped, and witnesses Miss
Specials" to capture the young Fabare.s among them report it
audience now that ABC has to police. But the mother denies
given up on its young-oriented the abduction occurred.
"In Concert" spedals. NBC's
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6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
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CL3eS. Maximum sentence for what the maximum se ntences
Attorneys Gerald Rutberg prison sentences.
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Hamlin, fl, received a sen- both Ilamlin and Bennett could could have been.
Saturday that they'll hand røpresent Hit am I.. Hamlin and tence of five years In pr ison and have been 15 years in pr ison.
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deliver,
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Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
note that in the complete sweep salary jump from $3,000 per
DEAR DR. LAMB — Why do
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of changes at the top of all three episode to 115,009, could he have
doctors and nu tr itionists speak
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C N E H U A F; V H
programming been referring to NBC's
network
of weight control strictly in
departments, the heavy hand of Freddie Prinze, of "Chico and
terms of calorie intake and
R 0 C K F T //(1T_EHMsJ L Y V C H
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calories used by exercise and
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program. chi efs at CBS and has full support of costar Jack
work? I am an expert in ab,
who
was
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Albertson
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lin and Mike
solutely nothing; however, by
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most casual observation and
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my own experience, calorie
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P V I I I F 1 1) A I M I E I I F 0 H F
weight of many individuals.
I'm sure I'm not a voice new responsibilities as head of flopped — again — on TV, but it
C A I 1. 6 0 E N 0 D I M I I H 0 C 0 N
Metabolism and assimilation alone. Is there any answer for programming. It would be akin hasn't hurt their personal
must be Of even greater tm- those of us unable to gain to a newspaper taking its ad- appearances. They've Just
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portance than quantity or type weight? I'm 5 feet 11 and weigh vertising di rect or and putting complet ed a sell-out two- w ee k
A I H D 13 M A U C 0 F I H N 1 I I H H
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him in charge of the editorial engagement at the Riviera
of food. I have failed at every 145 pounds.
effort to gain weight. Even
DEAR READER — You department. No reflection on Hotel in Las Vegas.
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heavy exercise programs lucky fellow. Get down on your CBS and NBC artistic intent,
M R H E A C 0 1 C K I I) I N C I H V. S
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combined with high protein knees and thank God you have but it seems there is a stronger
diets only result In stronger but your "problem."
eye on the commercial aspects MOVIES "The Boy Friend"
C U I I) I E 6 0 0 S (j 1' A I) A H A A
stringier muscles without
Failure to absorb food from of programming with these First half of a double feature,
P T H 0 0 1) K H 0 13 I N H B F.' It U P M
stars IwIggy, as the needle-thin
weigh; gain,
the small intestine will prevent moves,
DEALING AROUND: When British model turned actress
1 know that heredity will be weight gain. We see this in
IndtVClioI%s The hidden imes liged below
forward,
the first suggested reason for medical problems that have a Bob Wood, CBS president, turns in a surprisingly good
bsckwatd, up, down, air dIoaaUy in Iii Pu
Find •ch
my problem which is partially component of diarrhea or spoke recently about the performance. Ken Russell's
hidden
.anat,oxainumown
true, but I have two brothers malabsorption.
"irresponsible" demands of a direction and script capture the
BRONCO
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COLT
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FOAL
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For Saturday June 21, 1975 some grand Buzby Berkeley.
TOMORROW: Hodge
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Siatat Sk.liiuq
ByBERNICEBEDEOSOL
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(9) Yogi's Gang
(24) Villa Alegra
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The Jaycettes will have cart que, the proceeds from which the year. Too, all leagues will country store with crafts, old homemade cake by the slice.
of Commerce.
Included among the events Telephone Pioneers; Sanford the busiest schedule as that and pony rides for children and will go toward financing youth benefit directly through all fashioned bonnets and aprons homemade ice cream and
planned at Fort Mellon Park Recreation Department: Pilot organization will stage a pair of a bean bag tossing contest while baseball projects such as profits realized from the bar-b. on sale and the Ministerial peanuts for sale and will have a
Association wIll be responsible small band In attendance
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Benefits will come to you today, today. You're apt to come up surprise yourself with the into a murder, which turns into
not so much through your el. with a flash of inspiration that power you have over a group. an expose of a blackmailing
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 201 caper involving a dentist and a
forts bu t be cause others will be has tremendous potential. Jot It
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pursuits. Leave your worries at your family first.
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Wises of German soldiers
God In fact she probably
dodge
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CHUIUOTA — Anna Maria couldn't
towar d the end of the war,
Hyman is a gentle, religious preznoni tions if she tried,
can
count
off
example
asking her if t he ir missing
woman. She wears a black wig
She
when she 1sits. She says she after example of times w hen loved ones were still alive. She
knew her only son. Norbert, she has been zapped with a said it was hard to tell the
would never ce le br ate his 18th feeling of the need to warn women that their husbands
birthday. She warned him to be friends and neighbors to be would not return from the war.
careful, that something will She sa;d some of the women she
careful,
N orbert died in an automobile happen to them She counts off told who would be reunited with
lC(,Rleflt when he was 17 sears, example after example of their husbands, some missing
nine.inonths old. Anna did not friends and neighbors who for years, were never connarrowly' averted accidents, or inced — until the husband
say, 'I told you so.'
Anna is a psychic, gift ed with didn't.
returned.
"There are so many things
"The closer I get to people, I
the ability, and the courage to
know things before they are sense more things. "What it is, between heaven and earth we
known by others. She reads sir, everybody has a special don't know. W shouldn't throw
it all away," she says. But she
palni.s. She sees the future in a talent. I don't know."
leek of 32 playing cards. She
"If you do something in the cautions to "take it with a grain
sits and allows her mind to Lord's name, the Lord gives it of salt. Don't make a religion
out of it ,'
wander from the drudgery of to you. You share it."
Anna, born in Munich,
She asks people not to
Jay-to-day routine, as she
Germany, 50 years ago, moved "believe it (premonitions) not
neditates.
She looks from behind her to America in 1558 and to her Like the Bibl, but If somebody
lark eyes like she knows present home In Chuluota in inside gives you warnings don't
xactly w ha t she Is sa ying — 1959. A strong German accent go agai nst it."
"Later on, I can only say 'I
ibout the past and about the has stayed with Anna. She
uture. And sometimes she says sometimes talks so fast, her told you so' and I don't Like
;he is scared by what she finds English dissolves into German. that."
lr.'wtng up on a da iry farm
When she began helping
- Norbert.
-Itjust comes to me," st'e run by i'.'r "Pa pa ," Anna lied people in Seminole County. her
iays. "Some people says it's in Munich tluring World War II, daughter, Mrs. Billy Smithson
where she iitt her husband, (lngrkl) of O%lek, advised her
pirits.
mother to check into the Law for
Farrell.
At comes and it goes.
it was iii Munic. that a
"it comes and it gues."
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Anna doesn't hide from her Hungarian girl taught Anna to
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Ralph Koontz are charged with
conspiracy to create an Illegal
slush fund from builders by
peddling Gurney's influence
with the Federal Housing Administration.
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bribery and receiving unlawful
compensation In the form of a
condominium and with four
counts of lying to a federal
grand Jury.
In his opening argument
early in the 17-week-old trial,
Dittinar said Gurney would
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"Skip" Bafalls, who wants to
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But 14 House members, ap- May
parently anticipating the re
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Reps.
Nancy
lease of complete Houe voting Barrington, D-Coral Gables, g
records for the first time, bills on May 29 and 30; Sidney
Bartow: Pay Up Or Black Out
recorded unusually large num- Martin, DHawthorne, 32 bills on
Unless the city of Bartow pays
BARlOW iAP
UcAise Speaker Donald Tuck- hers of votes in the last two May Y); Frank Williams, I)its $895,000 electric bill, the city could have its power shut
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and 13 other representatIves days of the 1975 session.
Starke, one bill and one
off, says a spokesman for the Florida Power Corp.
recorded
their votes up to two
Tucker, D-Tallahassee, amendment on June 3; Ray
Bartow buys power from electricity at a wholesale rate,
months after the House acted, recorded in the June 4 House Mattox, D-Winter Haven, one
then sells it to its 13,000 residents. But because of what one
creating
a false Impression that Journal his yes or no votes on bill on June 4; and Rep. Vince
city official called "ovcrexten±ng," the city hasn't been
they were In the chamber at the 100 bills, some of which passed Fechtel, R-Leesburg, ZI bills,
able to pay the bill.
the House as far back as April amendments and motions
time of the vote,
So Thursday, Florida Power President Andrew H.
15.
Gerald
Sternstein,
Tucker's
between April 14 and June 3.
Hines testified that the government should be treated like
hie was not available for
chief aide, said Friday that the
an "ordinary customer." That is, without payment, the
recorded votes will be In. comment, but Sternsteln said ri I
electricity will be shut off.
corporated Into actual roll call "that's his practice beca use
"We certainly don't disclaim our debts," said a city
ballots when the House releases he's In and out of the chair."
spokesman. "I mean, we have every intention of paying
1975 session voting records next Sternstein explained that th e
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speaker is frequently required I I
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to leave the chamber to confer
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The University of Florida
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lawmaker sperformance to tell
has shut off fall admissions to its two largest upper
vo ting on some other bills,"
whether the House member
division colleges — Arts and Sciences, and Education.
Sternstein said.
palm reading and fortune
was in ule cziuuLIcr anu VOICU
The cut-off will most strongly affect community college
A
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journal
for
June
te lling.
or was absent and recorded the
gradutes trying to transfer to the two colleges as juniors,
final
day
4,
the
of
the
She needed an occupational
1975
vote days later,
administrators said Friday.
session, listed 13 lawmakers license as a palmist from the
Recording votes is an old who recorded from a few to Board of County ComExecutive vice president Harold Hanson blamed the
House custom, allowing law- dozens of votes.
depression economy for high enrollments, lie said more
inissloners, which she obtained
riiakers who have left the
students than ever are staying at the university because
Rep. Gwen Cherry, [).Miami, without any trouble.
chamber for some reason, such recorded her votes as if she had
of the job shortage.
But, she says she will never
as to confer with a constituent, been present and voting on hang out a shingle in front of
The admissions cut-offs mean that students applying for
the fall term after mid-June will have slim chances of
to put his or her vote into the nearly 150 bills, amendments her pink house in Chuluota,
acceptance. Hanson said.
and motions considered by the advertising the service. She
House from May 13 to May 30. scoffs at the businesswomen In
Some of her efforts may have Casadega for charging high
been wasted, however. Ster- rates for 10 minutes of what she
nsteln saId that the voting calls "bunk." Anna also has no
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records distributed by the good words for the "phooey" on
blouse will list only votes on television depicting
bills, not on amendments and spiritualists.
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battery,
firearm Instruction, right and you wouldn't have
Sanford police arrested the walked away from their
Park Police early Satiwday Stuart WalteTs spotted the car persons had just died in a fire at
The sheriff said he felt
effective communications, law labor problems. I've known that juvenile Thursday and found he custody.
morning in the arrest of two on SR 436 in Casselberry and the Seminole County Jail,
despite the tragic jail fire the and police administration,
a while," he said.
was an escapee from a state
men suspected ln the robbery of stopped the car in front ofthck
Two days after the youth
The sheriff returned to
a 7-11 convenience store on Baird tatsun, next to U.S. 17- Seminole County Saturday
mental hospital where he had walked off, State hospital
been committed last year by authorities reportedly wrote
Howell Branch Road In Winter 92. Also assisting in the can complete wi th his di ploma and
the
Juvenile court,
Park, police report.
local au tho rities that they could
were two Cassel
police a report card sporting four A's
Officials
Police Identified the two men omm
and two B's but the education
said the boy became do nothing more than put him
violent while being detained in on medication and that he was
as James P. Bennett, , and
In law enforcement Is taking a
a
holding cell at the city Law considered violent.
John Kem~, 19, both of the
me two men were iran- back seat to the lesson In
Enforcement
Center and set a
Navy Base In Jacksonville.
The youth has been charged
sported back to thestore by human understanding that
small fire with papers in the by police with armed robbery,
Winter Park police report Winter Park officer Gary came 0(1 JIUl 9.
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cell. Policemen quickly ex- two counts of attempted rob- '
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robbed the store at 1345 Howell Identified the two nnfj
tinguished the blaze that caused bery, three counts of use of a
10 understand what I'm talking
minor damage and subdued the firearm In commission of
Branch Road and fled in a blue- men were booked into Orange about. Here are all these
a
green Mustang. Winter Park County Jail on
youth and transferred him to a felony, breaking and entering
charges. policemen from 49 states and
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police then radioed for other Amount of bond was not eight foreign countries and
psychiatric ward at an Orlando and carrying a concealed
were
hospital.
br
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agencies to be on the look out released.
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Fechtel
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wouldn't have done to help me
washy handling o legis
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they could," Polk said. "It was
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LONGWOOD—Public Safety This division, Keller said, will on press rlease procedure
He chided Fechtel for
Director Doug Keller has an- be composed of police can. when I was called out of tha
P m meeting of the City owner of the tract separating
being wishy-washy in
Council Monday
nounced promotions and ad. munhty rela tions unit and room to be told about the fire,"
Widdis 1rrce1 from Lake Ru th, '
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Pledge AllegIance; Reports according to ('ourcil Chairrntn
the
fI'OIfl district councilmen; J.lt. Grant, becatue
Police LL James Pleicones will youth groups, civic clubs, academy"
and city and county
of Cnui',
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be promoted to captain and will church group in all facets of
Rert from mayor and at. cilman Gerard Cine11's atPolk said instructors ad vised
TOM
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MIKE HATFAWAY
atten tion needed in respect
torriey.
serve as administrative the police service as well as the him to "come home and not
sence.
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assista nt and second In corn- fIeld of safety.
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area,
However, the City Council
opposed
appointing
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Other ordinances w hich City
worry about examinations
Vihlen said Fechtel
L week ta bled until Monday Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
mand of operations.
Keller said on all the city's which we had scheduled that
county comptroller, lie
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showed a lack of decisive,
Other prornQtions and new po lice units, the ti tle "Police week.
night action on an ordinance bring up for action involve
voted againet calling a
nes-s on handling the co,znty
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duty asignrnents beginning Service" has been painted on
county referendum on the .
rezoning the Betty Widths tract, raising sewer rates in Skylark
'One of tit-in found out I was
July I imude:
east of SH 427 ,from residential subdivision ti) pay costs of the 'I
issue to officially record his
comptroller bill, insis~
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view, lie made no effort to
peration
the
bill
sergeant, stilt commander and painted on the trunks f the back and check the jail. He
district
to spilt the circuit
block the bill from coming
and the setting of fees for those
court clerks duties with a
responsi bili ty for all aff idavits ve hicles,
to the floor, nor to mnowit
came over to thie room
The rezoning Is being firms applying for utility
court appointed comp.
and warrants a nd to work with
opposition to decide
Not ing that the police in., 'Joim, don't worry about
protested by residents of Lake franchises,
troller is not what upset
RUth South subdivision, who
the court clerk.
till, becuuse he felt
department benning July 1 that now. You have too
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people should have
two weeks ago appeared 'with
os
theIr property appraiser,
Frank Taylor to detective. dispatch, Keller said on that thetestwlienyou get back' and I .Streetman's reply Is:
chance to make their
"There Is irony when
William Stamper of Sanford.
Keller said, however, these date city residents in need of I felt much be tter about
wishes known by refer-enVihien, the political
dum vote.
Stezilper at the public hearing
duties sili be additional ten- p&amp;lce a.uistance should call things," Polk said. "You know,
'swt'cI hi tter' choeses a
"While Rep. Fcchtel is
said the cha nge of zoning would
pcnarily. The men will continue 339-131 while the number for I scored the highest possible
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term 'wishy-was hy' to
representing his eonregular patrol opera tions, "but the Ere service will be 339-5858. mark in (list class that's ever
devaluethe LI5,0OO homes in
stltuent.s mmd vnti
apply to his potential op1,ake Ru th South by per cent
the city must also haw men
"We are gclng into new been scored. I had a 274 out of a
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conscience, Commissioner
Vince
to 40 per cent.
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hit wi*t done, too," Keller resident tough the J)epart.
Polk said many of his fellow
HARRY KWIATKOWSKI
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and
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sad ,
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ill serve him best,"
rezoning request, even
trynng to decide whi ch
from the beginning .as
though IOflit 20 lAke Ruth
—Ron Brewlngton, while said.
police cl-deja,
Streetnumn ciipcjtjded.
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Orange County area.
During his' trial, Jones
maintained he was an unemployedburglaralarminstaller. L"
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swindle.
They announced an agreement Friday pooling the recources of their agencies in investigation and prosecution
of alleged swindlers, who may ha',e bilked up to 80,000 investors, including many retirees.
"By pooling available resources like this, we can muster the manpower to get the job done, and do it within the
present limits of our budgets," Lewis said.
State and federal authorities are investigating what
they have called a massive fraud scheme involving
dozens olfirms. Investors allegedly were bilked of up to $1
billion through a complex scheme to sell securities paying
up to 14 per cent interest and supposedly secured by
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Chicago area, has billed his act
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each other In a time of disaster, events, such as this, occur In better police officer."
relations information charged with eight felonies violence while being held In the
And Polk Isn't likely to f orget our business. They were ready
The sheriff studied courses in "something every police ad- involving f ir
earms and rob- county jai l and that state
the feeling of "brotherly love" to help and I'll nevcr forget urban police problems, labor mlnlstrator should have."
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held
in county Jail hospital officials didn't list him
that came two weeks ago when them and the way they treated relations, gambling techology,
"All in the world they told us pending action in the cases by as an escapee until nearly a

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hear testimony by investigators
that the missing victim
reportedly had been threatened
and offered money not to
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character 'Weary Willie," says his son is trying to steal
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secrets for his freedom, may have ordered him silenced
wi th an underwitld hit., investigators theorize
Giancana, 65, onetime wheelman for Al Capone who
rose to command Chicago's syndicate, took Five bullets in
theneckandoflen themouthas 1ie fredan Iii
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of spinach and sausage Th ursday night.
The food hadn't even burned whenGiancana's 81-yearold manservant found him slumped on the kitchen floor.
Anarmoreddoo rof theother - se ! dest 5uburba nhome

was found ajar.
Police said the assassin probably was known and
trusted by th dapper Giancana, a consort of singer
Phy llis McGuire and•owner of gambling palaces in
Havana before Fidel Castro's takeover in Cuba.
Sen. Frank (lurch, 1)-Idaho, chairman of the corn.
mittee probing the Central Intelligence Agency, said he
would gi ve "no credence" to any specula tion of CIA involvement in Giancara's dea th.

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grand larceny
and breaking weekend Seminole County
Pay-Less Shoes
Sheriff s deputies were inJane Hobby told police that a Department Friday afternoon hour. Occupants of the house at
Helga Carstens, 32 Virginia" 1. 0
Alan David Henry, 1205
woman, wearing a yellow shirt ez tinquished a kitchen grease home were Martha Hogg, two Quintuplet Circle, w
vestlgating'
Driv
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as booked
and slacks, walked into the fire in a home at 150 Lombardy childr en and a teenage girl. Her with
s
took a
$5,000 bond on each of the
R. Freem.n Jr., 29, dcpues that someone
store about 3:40 p.m., did not Road In the city. A department husband, Bill Hogg, was at two counts,
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for any assistance and went spokesman said no one was work.
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t day to testify. When the "Annette, one of my friends." very interesting." Cowart said was to testify against Jones in also noted that Jackson had exstate called him to the witness
Jackson said the woman has the Jury had only heard Jones' the shooting case that employes perience as an undercover
stand he couldn't be found. A aim..,. left the state. He said side of the case and the court of Jones that he knows only "by agent working with narcotics
A Sanford man who claims he two-day search by area law en- when he knocked on the apart- wanted to
hear from Jackson their faces" prowled the ant,
disappeared and didn't testify forcement agencies failed to ment door
that Jones came out before sentencing him for Midway community sxeading
against a man who shot him be. turn him up.
shooting and wounded him In contempt of court,
the word that Jackson would be
cause his life was threatened
Friday Jackson testified In the hand as he ran down stairs
Cowart also said he also will a dead man If he ti(ied.
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court
file in a
"1 picked not being dead,"
months In county Jail for con- the morning of the May 6 merit nd shot him In the leg as
case
which Jackson was Jackson told the court before he
tempt of court,
shooting he had called Jones on he fled acros a parking lot near sentenced to live years in was sentenced.
Samuel Louis Jackson, 22, the telephone and arranged to school children waiting
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for a prison and the sentence was
"You could have come to the
Brisson Ave. and 22nd St., gotoJones'apartmentto"geta bus,
later changed to allow Jackson court and told about the r
Mldwsiy, disappeared June 4 refund on some bad stuff —
Judge Cowart told Jackson's to get out of prison last Decem- threats," Cowart noted. "You
when testimony began in the cocaine" that one of "Jones' attorney, Bill Eaton,
that "the her on four years unsupervised made the choice. . the decision
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assault with intent to commit men" had sold to a woman that circumstances surrounding the probation.
(to disappear) and now you
usurder trial of 27-year-old Jackson identified only as shooting of Sam Jackson are
TAMPA (AP
A federal
Jackson said that before he must pay the price." The court
Tyrone Jones of Fern Park.
judge has refused to acquit
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A satellite designed
to study the sun and its effect on weather and cornrnunirations on earth blasted into spac Saturday aboard
a Delta rocket.
The Orbiting Solar Observatory 8 was launched at 7:43
aim EDT.
The 2,346-pound OSO satellite was to have been launched Friday morning, but space officials discovered an
electrical malf unction and postponed the launch.
Ilie $58 million mission is the eighth and last of the OSO
spacecraft series which began in 1962.
Once in orbit, ultraviolet telescopes will be trained on
the sun to investigate the methods by which solar energy
is transferred between layers of the sun's atmosphere,

Break-Ins Probed

Evening Herald,

Life Threatened

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staif Writer

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the original shoe box and called damaged the kitchen area, but
Sanford Police Saturday were police.
the rest of the house received
looking for the 6'2" woman and
smoke damage,
the $22.99 pair of brown plat- Grease Fire
form heel dress boots.
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Satellite Launched Saturday

brief case, a clothes bag and a
paraphenalia.
Robert Todd Wagner, 1312 suit. He said they did not take
Noble St., was arrested for cassette tapes.
possession of controlled sub,)
LotUs G. Lynch, 59, reporj
stance — cannabis and
possession of paraphernalia — that someone took 10 lawn
pipe. He was held In lieu of $500 chairs from around a swim.
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was arrested Friday night by into his car and stole *200 worth
Lake Mary Police Department of possessions.
Freeman said burglars took a
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Board decide to chanige
even with
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way consent order
agrrd upon, it would tar to provide Its own
St t&amp;se currently used by the school
syen t*kg to Standard OIL
And those paznçcad $OO eh. Thus. bemuse
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y school systn uses six unps, they'd
have to spend at least $43 to pIXChaSe flEW OS
Weve also been told that 9dard Oil has
I4J excellent sce to the Sctxl Board in
the past and this was anotber cuisideration UI
awarding the cutract to that firm
Now, at least, we have some of the answers and
hDPe tiu Satisfies one an all.

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service to ay previous cszntrr or
vtith uses exrt than KOM piLvic of fuel
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Too, it
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Ls aee to deliver at a price wlách exists at the time
( delivery. That
means that if the price goes up

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pl a ns which drew so much enthusiasm just last
month at a well-attended and lively discussion o( a
presentation by bu3inessman. Dart-time San(nrrf
resident Jew Pa Wucci
haven 't been proceeding
a pa ce of late.
A planned second meeting 'ithPa ulucci,at
hich
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nci merchants, along with city officials,
ere supped to get their heads together after a
mth of prhate dtscussmons, never
erialized.
Scheduled for
Frd.v :t
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as
cancelled at the last minute and redevelopmen t
steering committee chairman John Morris
telegraphed Paulucci at his Duluth , Mum., home
office to tell him there was no reason for him to
come down at the preent time.
Now the timetable has been set back at least
a nother month The steering committee still
hopes
to have 115 meeting wi th Paulucci sometime in
th e
latter part of July.
The importance of Paulucci to the downtown
planners lies in the fact that the pizza entrepreneur
was heavil y involved in a successful revitalization
of the decaying downtown area of Duluth and his
expertise shourd be welcome in Sanford — and we
are sure that it
Morris said the reason for the postponement of
the second go-round with Pauiucci is that
the
poeple on the committee "Just weren't ready'."
We feel the time has come to get ready, and the
sooner the bet ter.
Th ere is some sentiment in the do wntown area
for the creation of a special taxin g district
empowered to issue revenue bonds for the needed
rebuil ding. Perhaps t here isn't enough support for
that idea to make it work.
After all, if the property owners don't want to
tax themselves any more than they are being taxed
already, nobody could be particularly surprised —
especially during a sluggish economy. Higher
taxes on the property mean higher rents for the
merchants who lease that
property to do busin ess.
But to keep things in perspective, it must be
noted that Sanford will progress no matter what the
downtown redevelopment committee does or does
not accomplish. ft may be an old adage but it is true
— there is no stopping progress.
All of Florida will continue to grow, recession
or not. Every year more and more people become
ready to flee the cold of the north and in the everlengthening list of new state residents. The only
sensible course for those of us who are already here

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always at the south end where there is room to

grow and to provide the expanding services needed
in an expanding area.
Sanford already has the Central Florida Zoo,
now in th e process of moving to a newer and much
more adequate location. The auto train terminat es
here. 71e city fathers are making a serious effort
to provide a growing Sanford with a larger and
better City Hall.
Now is the time for us to begin a concerted
effort to develop the city's lakefront. The lake

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There have
been whispers around IA. Col. Wilfred Ebel, who made the mistake of apparatus turned
%1 ashingtm that the FBI, like the CIA, has oc. antagonizing
upon us. We were asuuite
designed to eliminate units which were
Sen. Strom Thurmond, R.-S.C.
with telephone calls and letters from the
poor
aslonalJy used burglaries as an fnvestlgafl%e
Old Strom,
Penperformers
and which were excess to Depart-.
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lie tagon, Capitol Hill and other strategic places.
'rchnlque. We have now nai led down one illegal
r also a spare-time, two-star general, the The gen,ral theme, omitting the abuse, was that ment of Army force requiremen ts." Yet four
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commander of Capitol Hill's bay window we
month,j later, only eight of the
It happened some four years ago d uring a brli,ade, the beau
money-saving
had xçosed the wrong man and that we actIons had
e
guerre
of
the
congressional should have Lten Roberts' aide against
been taken w hi le '114 remained
flurry of bombing threats against synagogue, cI'akrooms.
No military hero is more honored
Ebel. incomplete," the report alleges.
Old Strom hinelf sent out letters accusing
and death threa ts against Jewish leaders,
by the Pentagon than Is Th urmond who leads th
The study, unusual for its un
e of 'extreme exaggeration and falsificati on,"us
The FBI, called In to Investigate, beca're
bl t language,
Army's legislative battles In the Senate.
conclu
des "the Current system
Meanwhile, tie obllgI'ii' Callaway, with
suspicious ci a known bigot a few miles f'.vn
has almost
The unfortunate Ebol, as part of a con- eye still on Old Strom across
an ceased to function ," And much of the blame Is
Washington, D.C. Tipped off that he might be
Potomac, tried bid squarely
identla1 study of the Army reserves, criticized to
at Roberts'
plotting violence agai nst Jewish leaders, a.' FBI one o'
soothe Roberts' ruffled feelings by awarding respect to his (allures door,
in particularly with
Thurmond's
comradcs.iriin
Ebe]
h!m
the
5r¼.jn rqtad ent.red tli
Army's
gettin g Units Into
tiigh:st
noncombat
t 'a dA;liL','/
uvr4, the combat readiness.
p.rt-ayed Maj. Grn. J.
Milno
lWbertt,
the
thstlnguiilied
Suirice
Medal.
Illegally in search of incriminating
'ienc';, Army reserves chief, as lazy and incompetent.
Our report on Roberts, however, wasn't bas
The burglary attempt was faked to lo'A'. li ke in
Yet s same Robei ta, who
From on high on Capitol Hill, Old Strom upon
allegedly helped
ordly housebreaking.
Ebel's
evaluation
waste
alone.
Not
tellS of millions of dollars, received the
only
did
we
worted With d1leasm
Oyu such here. He check with our own Independent sou
1stIngWs
Word of the FBI break4n reached Sen. H6
Setvicc Medal from Callaway.
in
-rard
Protested
to
AMY
SeCn4ffy
Howard "Bo" Pentagon, but we have oWAned
Oaker, ft-Term., during the Senate W*frrgate
Still
another
And E lberts.imPlllcilble champion Is none other
C*llaway, an able, amiable fellow, who knows official
evaluation which Callaway must have thafl the d
Llvestlgauon, Thinking the Incident mrf4 have where Army appropriati
economizer himself, Sen. Strom
ons come from.
thought was safely burled In Army flies.
Watergate overtones, Baker asked :.ssnmlttee
Callaway obligingly brought down the PenGen. Bernard
Sam D
inc A1'flly
tagon roof en Ebe!': head. The Army !nspector
Footnote: We aged Roberts for his
For-c"
Command, also cond ucted a study
Dh confirmed f rom ciI
coinsou.a that
General w,s t urned loose not against Robert
s, Roberts' operation . This study, which was of ments. lie acknowledged there had been delays
FBI committed the break-hi but that It has
siz
who was
in c mninatj, mont)-wut
-? mismanaging the reserves, rnittecl to the
Army Vice Chief f Staff, backs
uni ts, But he cited
nothing to do with Waterga te.
but agairs i4'ii?,, had dared to say so.
up documents showing other
Ebel's
Ebel's
evaluation,
Army
Footnote: Presented with out Information, name alw, w u
officers were
also responsible for the delays
ped from the promotion list,
Da acknowledg ed his role n the Incident The his
.
He
cla imed that
The
Rogers
study
charges
that
Roberts'
office he had been
Pentagoi wss ylthked out from under him caused "the needless waste
merely
"a
nice,
convenient
FBI refused comment,
of
tens
of
millions of scaptgoat" (or the Rogers
and be lost.
to t'e'cme executive director of dollars In training 'ost.s."
report. "it sounds as
TJIJRLIOND'S REVENGE: We re i'ii'Jy the Reseive tud
Offlcet iaaolatlon.
if
It's
simple,"
On
Roberta
said,
"but it's not. The
Nov.
4,
1974,
for
described the pUM of a lowly Pentag,n f' !Jcer,
Whi we rep1e, all this, the Thurmond rnand handed down to example, Rogers' corn- system needs to be improved
Roberts "122 troop actions loaded
. The Army Is
with bureaucracy,"

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Youth Deputy Ken Peters and Jay Crosby, Seminole County jail trusty, hold one of the some iN
bicycles sold by Sheriff John Polk at public auction Friday at the Agriculture Center. The blcyc!es
had been stored at the county jail sally port for several months until acircuit judge ordered them sold
at auction one day before the June 9jall fire. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)

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For Med*ical Act V*Iolation

Freedom

By BOB UA)YD
Herald Staff Writer

Trial Is also scheduled this an
Altamonte
Springs Mohr's first trial on the charge
week
for
John
William
restaurant.
.McClanahan
is free ended in a mis-trial May 14
p
McClanahan, fl, of 409 Edltha on his own recognizance pen- after the court ruled that
Trials for defendants accused Circle Sanford, on a cocaine ding trial,
testimony elicited from a
challenges, and this is fertile said until courts act on the
Continued From Page 1-A)
Deborah Lott Lingo, 20, of state's witness by Assistant
Earlier the Judge had told of violating the state medical possession charge.
ground for appeal In this state." situation they believe It Is their Brock that "what was so practices act and drug laws top
McClanahan Is accused In Fern Park, faces trial on a State Atty. James Figgatt
Judge Johnson called the duty to protect their clients damaging was your man this week's trial docket before connection with an April 3 In- charge of delivery of a con- wasn't permissable.
contained in the confidential
portions of the PSIs," Brock argument "nice social theory" from the penal system.
committed 11 Band Es, There Ciruit Court Judge Clarence T. cident in which Altamonte trolled substance.
Accordlngtocourtflles,Mohr
argued, "We could have but noted both defendants'
Springs police and sheriffs vice
Other grounds for the appeals was the first offense and then 10 Johnson Jr.
Scheduled for re-trial is was convicted of grand larceny
Merle E. Parker, 57, South squad agents found cocaine Steven Edward Mohr, 19, of 107 in Jan. 1974. He was arrested
recommended our clients be sentences were within the 15 on the sentences apparently subsequent ones. Very few
will be that the defendants people have walked Into this Lake Ave., Sanford, is with a reported street value of E. Jenkins Circle, Sanford, on a March 11 by a sheriff's deputy
sent to community correctional year maximum sentences,
histry scheduled for trial on a Feb. $1,500 to $2,000 stashed in a bag charge of possession of a and allegedly had a pistol In his
centers and not Raiford (state
Asst. State Atty. James weren't able to argue courtroom before with a
1974 charge that he violated the underneath a bathroom sink at firearm by a convicted felon, possession.
circumstances
of
I113
prison),"
and Es."
Figgatt, in urging the court to mitigating
medical
practices act by using
Judge Johnson noted that deny appeal bonds, conceded before all three Judges at time
Judge
Johnson
said
he
feels
the title "Dr." in connection
Florida law doesn't allow a
both Hamlin sod Bennett of sentencing and
with his name. Ills arrest
former policemen were sent to the appeals court wil l deny
sentencing judge to "pick have "substantial local
appeals on the sentences, lie stemmed from complaints
prison
despite
the
state
penal
prlsons..,It says the court must bu t said, "
ci'th
u
agreed, however, to seal the made by the Central Florida
commit a defendant to the committed were ones that were system being inadequate and
confidential
portions of the PSIs Association of Professional
popping at the seams" to the
Division of Corrections."
t heir responisibility to prevent
in
the
court
record for the Psychologists concerning
point that Inmates are
Brock charged that Bennett as policemen."
being
appeals
court
"to show
advertisements Parker bought
housed In a "tent city."
was "short-changed" because
Figgatt said that In a March
fallacy
of
the
defendants'
in
the Yellow Pages of a San.
San"You'd better be glad, in
the defense didn't have the pro-sentencing memo to the
arguments."
ford telephone directory.
By MICK LOCHRIDGE
thousand gallons for everything way, John Kimbrough and
benefit of the alternative plan court Bennett admitted that he these particular cases
Trial
of
the
case
had
Harry Kwiatkowski.
H'erald
exceeding
that figure.
been
Staff
Writer
there
were
three
Judges,"
lie
said
factors
entering
into
contained in the confidential
as involved In 10 burglaries In
cision
on
previously
delayed
while
An
ave
General Waterworks Utilities
ra
ge
sewer
b
l
would
il
ud
J
ge
Johnson
told
Brock.
"If
the
panel
of
Judges'
de
portion of the PSI. "! think Sanford.
Parker,
who
is
acting
as
his
monthly.
filed
two legal suits against the
Already
in
court
over
have
jumped
to
$13.
I'd been the sole judge In the the sentences for the former
we've got the right of
OWfl
defense
counsel, appealed requested rate hikes by one
All monthly water rates BCC, acting as the county
Brock and Rutberg charged Bennett case the sentence officers included "the positions
discovery," he said, "...to see
s

County Seeks Compromise
On Utility Rate Increase

the confidential portion. This is that Florida's penal system is would have have been much held by the defendants and the issues in the case to the Fourth utility firm, the Board of would have been raised to a Utility Control Board, claiming

District Court of Appeals and County Commissioners (BCC) base rate of $5. The Firm serves the county had not considered
the Supreme Court.
Is working on a compromise more than 1,000 customers in their rate hike requests within
Documents in the court file with another firm, hoping to the Fern Park Harmony Hills the 55 days as provided by
show that both Parker and the avoid more court action,
and Sanlando Winter Springs county regulations. The firm
uries A
Three Men
prosecutor have stipulated that
increased the rates and then the
Commissioners and county areas.
Bill Dale, director of the county ordered the prices be
Circuit Court juries have Drive, Roseland Park, had been there Is no dispute that "The officials will meet In a 10 am.
acquitted three Sanford men In accused of aggravated assault College of Universal Truth," an work session on Monday to county's environment services, rolled back.
trials on three separate cases. In an April 2 Incident on Jitway Illinois corporation registered discuss a compromise with said the work session was
The BCC responded to the
Johnnie Sam McCoy, 28, 709 Ave., Midway, in which a pistol since 1936, granted Parker Southern States Utilities, which called In order that the corn6 pm, Blair McGarvey,
June25
W. 11th SL, had been accused of was allegedly pointed at Mrs. degrees of "Doctor of already has been denied a rate mission could discuss their Southern States rate request on
Seminole Singles, 7:30-10 coordinator.
attempted
murder in cone Doris Brown, a relative by Psychology in Metaphysics" in increase once and has filed for a position on the rate hike request the Final day in the 55 day time
p.m., Stepping Stones Center,
1950 and "Doctor of Divinity In rehearing before the BCC.
and possibly seek a corn- period.
a Christmas Day marriage.
rrctlon
with
across from Sunland Estates on JULV 14
Metaphysics"
in
1953.
The
BCC
formally
denied
the
promise
with the firm.
Child Evangelism FellowshIp Incident in which Cora Bryant
17.92.
The
stipulation
also
states
utility
firm's
rate
Increase
on
Scheduled
to attend the work
Willie E. Steel Jr., 22, 125
day camp tor ages 4-12, Lake was allegedly beaten with a
has
session
includes
held
a
Seminole
May
12.
The
firm
had
requested
Dale, Utility
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. length of pipe she kept on her Coolidge Ave., had been ac that Parker
Central Florida Mineral &amp; Jessup Park,
and entering County license to operate "a a $6 flat sewer rate to be raised Attorney Ned WoolIolk and
front
porch
"to
keep
the
dogs
cu.sed
of
breaking
fee,
bring
sack
lunch.
Call
Gem Society Auction, First No
with Intent to commit a felony school of self-improvement" to $5 monthly for the first 4,000 Commissioners Mike HattaFederal Savings &amp; Loan Assoc., Child Evangelism office Man- off."
under the trade name gallons, and 70 cents per
and
grand larceny,
Clem Mitchell, 51, Third
2424 Edgewater Drive, Orlando. day-Wednesday to register.
E
"American School of Men.
tavivology" since October 1971
JUNE 26
and that Parker contracted
'- Wt-.-SiSTERS I n-,.. luncheon at fo
with Southern Bell Telephone in
Cavalier Restaurant, noon.
1971 for three ads in the 1972-73
Cindy
Bradley
Sanford
telephone directory
JUNE20,
1975
Springs
JUNE 29
Frances
Katherine
Cox
under
separate
headings of
Fr. Lyons Council K of c,
011ie
Mae
Ellis
"Schools
ADMISSIONS
correspondence,
BIRTHS
corporate communion at
Hughes
Hypnotists
arid
Hence
L.
Psychologists"
Nativity Church, Lake Mary,
and
baby
renewed
Connie
J.
Richards,
&amp;
Sanford:
the
contract for
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
Steven
L.
followed by breakfast at the
identical
ads
in
the 1973-74
Clyde
T.
Ellison
(Jearldlne) Story, a girl, Anquanette D. Rhodes
clubhouse.
4"A
.
telephone
directory'.
Annie
Lois
Turner
L.
Fleming,
DeBary
Ruby
Titusville
County jail records Indicate
Paul E. Elsea, Casselberry
Arthur Jagel, DeBary
July 2
that
when Parker was arrested
Etta
Fetherling,
DeBary
Randall
Rains,
Deltona
DISCHARGES
p.m.,
Singles,
7:30
Seminole
HOSPITALITY, WARM
Feb.
8, 1974, by Jack It.
Mae
A.
Leonard,
DeBary
Deltana
Eugene
O'Day,
Stepping Stones Center, across
I
Fulenwider, chief investigator
Edward J. Anderson, Deltona
GREETINGS, AND A
John Michael Rabey, Deltona
Sanford:
from Sunland Estates on 17-92.
Nick
Braridolino,
Deltona
for
State
Attorney
Abbott
Charlotte K. Sieben, Ft.
'
Applirig, Baby boy
'
WIDE VARIETY OF
Deltona
-'
herring,
that
Parker's
ocHarold
J.
Flanagan,
Lauderdale
'
Irene
Beverltt
5
JULY
cupation was listed
Anna Gilligan, Deltona
semi
Lawanda Moore, Osteen
"Sanford's Biggest Garage
HELPFUL CIVIC
Deltona
l.
Reeves,
retired
farmer."
Ashleigh
Parker
was
Rufus
Wilkerson,
Winter
Sale," charity event, 10 am., to
Ullian M. Veagley, Deltona released from jail after his
INFORMATION:
Donna Estes
James II. hutch, Lake Mary' arrest on $5,000 bond.

how new law is made, by In "complete disrepair" and

number of burglaries."

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NAIROBI, Kenya (Al') Uganda President Idi Amin
LS to meet today with a personal emissary of Queen
Elizabeth to discuss the queen's appeal for clemency for a
British subject sentenced to death for treason. Uganda
Radio reported Friday that Amin had rejected the request
and would go Ahead with the execution of Cecil Hills on
unless Britain's foreign secretary, James
(~allagh
Mondayan, travels to Uganda to negoL.ate for Hills' life.

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of public hearings on a Patis.h to make available to the
1
requested franchise and in- city "all your records," Council
crease In sewer rates.
Chairman J. H Grant said, "If
Dates set for the hearing you expect approval to increase
were 7 p.m. July 21, on the your rates to.so per month,
franchise, and 10 a.m. Aug. 2, you had better bring all your
on the rate Increase.
records."
The big surpr ise of the work-Other ieita
ii.'
snap WLI L ,....uuncement by
Philip Patish, Longwood formation requested by the
rll~%_-'.
1'.11ities attorney, that the new council was a complete list of
rate sou ght is *9.50 monthly expenses, Income from both
i14.t L(flFR'. U'.
Curhd.
4.
rather thai the previes
',
owners
for
iy,
up
received
by
previous
aniicr.inced $7.d) nicn th
from the curr en t $4.50 monthly. connection fees, lists of
Patish insisted the $9.50 customers by name, lists of
monthly for 140 to 150 payments for chemicals, incustomers being served in cluding chlorine, information
Longwood Groves, highland on salaries paid principals of
11111, Sandalwood and Shadow- the firm, and the amounts of
hi ll will still not be enough to outsta nding loans and in terest
cover costs and provide a la'
Patish said the replacement
rate of return on invested value of the 300,000 gallon daily BICYCLES
capital.
capacity package plant Is
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. $207,000. He said principals of AUCTIONED
said the city's franchise or- Longwood Utilities Inc., paid a
dinance requires advertise- total $175,376 for the plant,
ment of the hearing onc' property and outstanding debts
weekly for (our weeks in ad. of the former owners, Triin.Tic
diLlon to personal notification of Development.
all customers.
Grant asked Patish if he was
Julian suggested the city may
wish to ask the state depart. aware that a principal in the
ment of pollution control to company had offered the plant
irqxct
the Longwood Hills road to the city Ns year for $70,M.
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I.1SbU, Iortugai tAil t&amp;li,di s military rulers
today promised stein repression against armed leftist
groups, economic austerity and tighter reins on the press
:s the army builds cialism. But the Revolutionary
'Rd pccLl ':all ri pudii k t tb" itnphinta tion o!
50c:alisrn Lv olnt or dictatorial ways." The council indirectly recognized a decline of authority In the country
and declared the necessity for more firmness. In a
communique broadcast after an overnight council
meeting, a spokesman reaffirmed the army's cornmitmnent to cooperation between political parties and the
Armed Forces Movement. At the same time, the military
permitted formation on an experimental basis of workers
and neighborhood residentf councils as a step toward
direct democracy.

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sewer plant to determine if it Is
in good repair and good
operating conditions. He added
LONG WOOD — City Council, cncIl may also want to ask
in workshop with an attorney cith auditor Harold Hartsock to
for Longwood Utilities Inc., review the firm's records.
Saturday morning set a series
City officials requested
By DONNA ESIES
Herald Saff Writes'

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Left-wing Peronist
guerrillas claim they have received $60 million, a world
record ransom, for the release of two industrialist
brothers. Family members confirmed that the Mon.
toneros guerrillas released Jorge Born on Friday, and
secretly freed his brother Juan 45 days ago. The brothers
are directors in Bunge and Born, an international
business giant. Exxon paid $14.2- million last year to the
People's Revolutionary Army, an anti-Peronist Marxist
guerrilla group, for release of American executive Victor
Samuelson,

"veto-proof" 94th Congress
A
apparently
thinks
it
is voter-proof, too. That a
about Emmett Kelly Sr., in-:
any
rate
is
ternationany k
e
th impression one gets from
clown, recalled the t*i&amp;ht
I
days of climbing under tents to watch Kelly and
emark s made by House majority leader
theold iui BCOahe2,
Thomas P. "Tip" ONejil the other day.
and ae)
' e flowers that bloom in the spring wither in
Qrcus, do tis thing.
i
That was back when the circus steamed
the fall." chirruped the Massachusetts
around the COuntrY on the bright, nitkolored
[mocrut, Commenting on President Forts
.-'compt1 about congressional dilly-dallying on
set up the 'Big Top" and be ready for the
energy and other matters, he promised that
Saturday afternoon show.
"beginningaboutnextSeptember,we'ue off
_E:
Going to the circus or fair was a
on hun. The economic woes of the na tion are
,
gong to fall on Jerry's shoulders."
ban*. our clan always made it a family
In other words, a heavily Democra tic
M 85 Many as three and four car
loads of Creels. Smiths and McCalancis
Congress, which on paper commands more than'
-,
—
llas for
blg day.
-enh votes nbotheatopassalmcstany
I preferred the State Fair to all
ft wishes, has chosen to fiddle around
--.
..
the other such even ts that we visited.
p
ying
-- "
la
politics w hile any number of issues b
One thing a bout Texans, everything has to be
just so It can point the f inger of blame at a
mighty bigFor them to enjoy It — but
Republican president.
.;'
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everything is big in Texas, or so they y
Heaven knows, Mr. Ford has Invited plenty of
State Fair was the biggest of them all and
criticism by such actions as vetoing the strip.
mining bill and legislation to crea te 900,000
Ringling Brothers Circus was, of court, the
biggest which made the two events cornpatabk
federally financed jots and by his Inflation.
—
wi th each other.
fueli ng Increase of the tariff on Imported oil. But
atIea3theisactjngon the basis of1 he '
But to a sevvi year old, it didn't matter — it
w' Ofle bi time
believes should or should not be done in these
areas
and It is not as LI Congress were helpless in
Clowns were fun
funny enough, but the elephan ts
the
face
of overweening pr esidential au thority.
and monkeys were as entertaining, so tong as
New
domino theory
Yet instead of girding itself to override the
YOU didn't get too dose. Naturally, C limbing over
toes (at the risk of Incurring the onus If the
ve
the rope was a "no-no," but some people
nations energy or unemployment problems
learn. i tommi ou t that one of the elephants
TOM TIEDE
remained intractible), or coming up wi th
needed
a close-up SVJd that
legislation the President could accept, the
caused my morn to have li ttle kittens.
Democrats
seem to be congratulating them..
The caretak er
didn't Like the nail inspection
selves
that
the
worse things get, the better they'll
either and the bottom to my seat was a bi t warm
ener
s
m I i
look.
once It was all over.
Maybe all this is an unfair reading of O'Nellls
Contrary to
e worst fears of top soldiers, and form. Philosophically, Pentagon people ar e worth. But if enough voters get the Idea
One thing I had against the circus was
others,tl defejit of U.S. arms in Southeast Asia rolling their fatigue sleeves back up to show how that's what is going on down In Washington, anyt
to watch three rings In action at one time. tr)ing
I find has not resu]t, in any lessening of Influence for their biceps bulge. The vogue again Is hard line.
watdWW tmiis reminds me ofthe circus —
Democratic hopes of cashing in at the polls next
military. Actually, as even a quick tour of
Ing reminds my neck of all the turning or
andat thePentagon
Defense Secretary James Schlesinger has set Year at the expense of the President's party '
catacombs assures, the armed forces
the post-Vietnam pace. The lessons of our ccould evaporate as quickly as did the fears that a
have
veto-proor' Congress would ride roughshod
from the ruins
ofinIts
b wire acts were the d I.rs though.
policyemerged
with an America
seem
glyVietnam
more failures, he said recently,, WIdeTIIfl
.Really, I figured they were escapees (&amp;
Inevitable results of offensive gradualism. If over the exceutive.___
dependent on It than ever.
a
It may be a small
mental ward. After all, how many people you
North Korea were to attack southward this afAs Korea was a blessing for the militarists
conserving oil, but it
could
be
kw will walk a wire without a r t
a
sizeable
leap
at
ter
time,
—
no
solving one part of the
as Gen. James Van Fleet said at
on, as example, Schlesinger says the only
pollution problem. This is the pilot program
200 feet? Better yet, how many people do you
because it landmined public torpor — so too has proper response would be to strike at the heart of
know sober enough to walk a wire i n
her power. Such talk during Vietnam would have launched by a major oil company aimed at e nthe Indochina debacle served that purpose.
place?
beenodd, and loudly questioned. Now, as the couraging the proper disposal a( used motor oil.
hawks live. Thegeneralsa re sml1in . Ail
All's bn
car owners have their crankcases
secr
etary is confident,
well nsi1e the natii's defense apparatus. Nary
American majority
Despite all
vvfjdr~ 2bout the high wire
at
drained
a
gr
e
;
es
senice stations, where
th
e
stra
gies
te
of the Fifties thus prevail sto
old oil is
an odoru hippie picket can be spotted at
act, none ever fell awl, ta left me uncertain
re
d
until
it
is
ha
uled
away for recycling. No
nhiitary tie. 'quarters and there are recession- once more.
about the price of
i,n. I rTan OU a
lem
prob
th
ere.
provoked
w.ng
lines
p
at
the
your MOW &amp;;W y-yi eroect something to ay
enlistment courtIn fact, the Pentagon's post-Vietnam missile
However, a growing number of do-It.
hap' tem Gone aredy,
pen.
obviously, when the war rattlings go beyond the Cold War familiarities. yourselfers are changing their
analysts faced asys,
oil at horne, and .
With a public weary of At Schlesinger's lead, pla
nners and commanders are either putting the discarded
But being seven.I survived not getting to Ioil out wi th the
bloodletting and moral iitt':city, had for the sake talk openly of first strike capabilities,
" fall,
of ti1e
mildly
trash
or
pouring
it
down
the
sewer.
This is a
of expediency to assure the u.tion "The Army camouflaged by the term counterforce, and hint
problem.
wants to join you."
at several contingency blueprints which would
Life has s colorful momenta.
To help solve it, Continen t,a
al Oil Co. recently
The
Pentagon
mo'jd
is
fesity.
Whereas
Viethave
the U.S. retaliate in the
Going i the circus, the fair or a big college
nuclear
to
conInitiated
a
used
oil
disposal
program In the
siam participation necessitated an un ventlonal aggression on friendly countries.
game a' e just part of them,
Minneapolis,-SL Paul area, Its stations In the
comfortable policy of diplomacy in the ser
vices Scks.'ger has said, illustratively, that a area ll
RlUng Emmett Kelly being "sad," Is — In the latter years parti
wi accept containers of used oil from any
cularly,
generals
Russian foray into Western Europe might motorist
an0t~' of L1103e memories you don't forgeL I
who wishes to leave them. To make
talked quietly of "minimum forct," -P01iticAl pr,.
,,,
tia
'L Have you?
Ae such respcnse, and others add frankly things easier, the stations offer at cost(33
objectives," and even "International dlalogu&amp;' the threat
nts
is there fix vy Communist nation to a special
i
Have a good Sunday.
fi ve-quart container for transporting
Vietnam defeat has Jerked the soldiers back to think about.
the stuff.
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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represents an almost untapped natural resource
for Sanford and its residents.
Sooner or later, more of the larger hotel and
motel chains will be thinking about building on the
lakefront. As of now, we have the Holiday Inn there
and th at's all, but that situation can't last forever.
Sanford is a nice little city. There is no reason
it
couldn't become a nice medium-size city with the
right kind of ideas and the right kind of planning
and action to put those ideas into effect.
Dynamic community leadership is the key —
dynamic leadership in both private and public
sectors. The future is all there is ahead of us. Let's
meet it.

BERRY'S WORLD

1rJVeISty Lfl Tallahassee June 29 to JU4y 5.
iJ de1eates are: Seminole High
Sthols Reid C. McIairhlin, sponsored by the
)jwajijs Club; Da vid T. Parker, sporsorj
by BPO Elks Lodge 1241; Michae' J. Good, spz.
by Sanford Rotary Cub; Mark A. Ste-. ens,
sponsored by the SanfordZernitiole Jaycees and
Ware Gager, sponsored by Ameican Legion
Campbell-Lx.GsIng Pct 53.
From Lake Brantley High School and sponsored
by the school we Frank
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The se' en Wys w ill leave the Legion post hrxne
45 a.m. c* t 29th to catch their t*as in Orlando at
6
Planned arrival at Florida State is at 3pm. that
day. The delegates will stay on campus at the
universi ty daring the week of instruction In state
and local off iw t, participation in mock
elections and legislative sessions.
The week climaxes in the election of a governor,
cabinet and Supreme Court. The delegates will also
be given instructions in citizenship, Americanism.
law enforcement, civil service and law.
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William E. Mathes Sr., 58, of
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2406 Chase Ave., Sanford, died
Friday at the VA hospital in daughters, Mrs. Judy Crews, and 20 per cent tonight.
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Tenn.
60s to 7Os.
Daytona Beach tides: highs
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Sunday, June 22. 1115

SPORTS

PepsiCo To Manufacture
1,862 Portable Classrooms

Sunday, Jun* 22, 1973-16

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Richard L Knopi, president
homer is also chairman of Inc., has been awarded a nouncement by Ronald A
of PrpvCo Building Systems the boards of Southeast First contract to build a downtown Brandt, chief executive officer
Inc. - a Sanford-based sub National Bank of MjutlaW and campus for Florida Junior Of the Winter Park division of
sidiay Of Pe*Co Inc. - an- Sou theast Bank of Eag orarge. College at Jacksonville.
Security First Federal.
nouncul today that the cum- He was recently elected
Tuttle White was low bidder
The new 3(fice Is located in
Pliny will mamdacttwe 1,82 president and chief executive o
the project at $10.99 million the Longwood Village Shopping
reLocatable clawoorn units for Somtheast National Bank of and was awarded the contract Center, at the intersection of SR
the State Of Florida at a cub- Orlando
Thursday after John Bowden. 434 and 14 in Longwood. A July
tract price of $3 million,
president of the Northeast 1 opening is planned for the
Florida Building Trades branch office.
'10 my knowledge,"
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Council witMrew his objection
Mrs. Witherby was born in
said, "this is the first time any
to the contract.
Wilmington. NC., and joined
state has decided to purchm
Bowden
said
the
labor
council
the Winter Park division of
preconstructed classroom
had filed a suit to block the Security First Federal in
units on suci a large scale as a
award,
claiming Tuttle White October, 1959. She has held the
substitute for conventional
hadXt
uei with state law title of assistant secretary in
school construction. It is a1
o prevailing wages and ap- the association for 14 years and
the largest single sale of
pren: :s, but a "gentleman's was in charge of loan
relocatable structures ever
be rehed
ocing for U past seven
soe.
grácniate C-1 Lie UnIvrr!lty wii Ken Bailey, vice president years.
FepCoI Building System of Virginia, Homer cunp&amp;ted of the construction firm, that
In addition to completing
Inc., located at Sanford Airport spccialized banking courses
law "I be followed.
courses
at Marid FTIJ, she
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Financial Education and has
tures. Its buildings are graduate degree from the
Elizabeth C. Witherby, an been awarded both the
currently being used as tranth Stonier School of Banking at assistant secretary with Acent Diploma and the
banks, classrooms, con- Rutgers University.
Security First Federal
Savings Standard Diploma from the
structk*i camps, offices and for
Prior to joining Southeast in and Loan Assoclaticm, has been lat.
other commercial uses
74. he was executive vice elected branch manager of the
president of the Bank of association's new Longwrr
Virginia.
office by the Board of Direc- New Restaurant
tars, according to an anSpends $83,600000
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crinkle around her eyes and her teeth shine through perfect and
white.
It is hard to take your eyes from her face.
The Dwight Sisters began In St. Petersburg on a water ballet
team called the Aquabdlles. Before they turned professional with
the touring International Water Follies, they were mermaids at
Weeki Wachee.

By TOM KEYSER
Herald Sports Editor

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Inside the bubble Is heat. It must
be 100 degrees In there.
They say it's perfect for swimming. And it seems to be perfect
for Mary Rose and Fran Dillon, too,
Mary and Fran - they used to be the Dwight Sisters, part of
the International Water Follies — own and run the Atlantis Swim
They also appeared in "Easy To Love," the now late-night
SChOOL in Altamonte Springs.
starring Esther Williams, whi:h wms filmed at Cypress
I,dT sL fler3.
Mary Rose is the
wd uiu uCwr. As Mary
Amsmuuii'W
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Fran
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Gardens. The flwiik
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ey also walked through the gardens and repeatedly said,
Mary teaches swimming and now, she teaches synchronizedGood morning,
morning, • Floyd."
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Now, when the movie fills a latmght slot, Mary Rose waits for
mermaid atop the hill guiding ships — will compete in their first
the time. "Now wait, wait. . right there!" she says and you know
med next weekend at Cypress Gardens.
the Dwight Sisters are somewhere on the screen,
Teams from all over Florida will be competing in the Florida
The International Follies took them around the world In two
Junior Olympics for synchironizxl swimming.
huge portable tanks. It also found them husbands.
Synchronized swimming just now is catching on competitively,
The water show was part of a two-hour production of music and
There are only exhibitions at the Olympic Games, but teams are
comedy.
A standup comic became Fran's husband, and a comicbeginning to compete in other international competition,
and
comedian became Mary's.
diver
Countries besides the United States are dipping Into the
th
Fran
en split the follies for Bermuda, Nassau and France.
chronlud swimming pool and it will be only a matter of time
a
lly,
three
years ago, she returned to the U.S., moved to Central
F
n
before it becomes part of the Olympic Games.
with
an
eye on Disney World and began the Atlantis Swim
Florida
The Dwight Sisters have been part of synchronized swimming
School.
for, well, "It goes back quite a few years," Mary Rose says.
Mary continued with the follies, traveling, until nearly two
Can't be too many, though. Because Mary Rose Is fresh as a
years ago when she linked once again with the other Dwight Sister,
daisy.
"Seemed like a kind of nice idea," Mary says. "Things just
Her face and smile belong on someone's calendar, atop the 30
started to happen. I don't know how,
days of April, the springtime month.
"We went back to close the sale ofl our house in New Jersey and
mouth
and
her
When she is Instructing, her forehead wrinkles
we
couldn't
get out of there fast enough. Everything now seems to
shifts Into a smile. She does not give orders, but friendly advice
have
fallen
Into
place."
with a touch of New Jersey accent.

Public Eqty
ul Co.

Southern Bell uses, Hunt said.
and It also serves as purchasing
agent for supplies and equipment for Southern Bell and
other Bell System companies.
"An important part of
Western Electric's role In the
Bell System is to save telephone
companies the higher costs that
NEW YORK AP - Four come more oven, rational and man largely credited with spar.
would be Involved if each went
into the niañet separately," Yem after being conceived responsive to citizens' needs." king the idea, "a public interest
more in frustration than tape
Barring unforeseen delays, lawyer had the option Of selling
Hunt said.
the Public Equity Corp. Is about and there have been many, out to a law firm or a corpoto emerge into the world of Public Equity hopes to receive ration, or else existing in a
Soles Advance
little corporate brat clearance June 9 from the storefront office."
with a lathed stinger.
Securities and Exchange CornWinn-Dixle food
Foundations were the sole
Public
Equity
hopes
to
make
mission
to seek $2.4 million in
local region and throughout the
source of support, and they
south recorded a 16.7 per cent a living suing other corpo. public (tnaning.
were unreliable. "They're not
Thereafter
it
would
be
run
advance in Wes during the four rations, especially through
in
the business of long-term f ilike
any
other
corporation.
weeks ended May 31 compared triple-damage
it
will
have
Officers
and
airectors:
nsncing,
says M&amp;iIIng, addwithalieperiodoDeyearago. plans t0gatherdataontheys.
The volume at the company's tem s malfunctions. It hopes 10 a product - public service - ing: "It's unpossible to make
long-range plans on short-term
and it will seek a profit. If
1,002 supermarkets totaled Support consumer suits.
$235,616,936 compared with
'It's Overriding aim...says Successful it will, in effect, put
the public interest law moveI2,471,$45, an lne*ae of its initiators,
After gathering some funds
"is to asaist corporations, governmental mnent on a business basis.
$33,145J1,
for an initial plausibility study.
In the past," says Thomas %Jng
For the 48 weeks ended May agencies and institutions to beand his Friends, some
fechltng the president and the of them associated with Ralph
31, sales were $2,719,6,$l2
against ,321,283,3 a gain Of
Nader and all concerned with
or 17.17
provoking more public interest
Grading Of Nation's Beef frormlgoment and business.
Keogh Appointed
decided on Public Equity.

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'Little Corporate Brat'

0n ti
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sysFlagthp Services Corp., has
tem
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - A fedBut the government claimedfrom within. ()
Richard Keogh as vice eral Judge has ruled that the current marbling ctandads with the system t. improve the
'stem While that see ms in.
president
U.S. Department of Agriculture were too high, and cattle grownocent
enough. somehow it nev
Keogh, who also serves on the cannot change the way it era said they had to spend too
er
hail
been tried
staff of Flagship Banks Inc., grades the nation's beef,
much on feed to fatten their
as named vice president and
u.s. District O,ut Judge beef to meet the standards.
in fact, there was ndesprcad
general manager of flagship Robert v Detiney. Issuing a
Denney, a former Nebraska feeling among Lawyers up to a
Services Orlando data center. permanent Injunction against congressman who has raised couple of years ago that such a
He brings to that position over
USDA Thursday, called the some cattle himself, issued a technique for furthering the
14 Years experience in Florida the
proptsed regulaitlons "arbi- preliminary injunction latt public good must be illegal. The
banking amid data processing.
trary, crviriciow, an abuse Of month halting the scheduled SEC found the issue parKeogh, a graduate of discretiot or
A*il 14 start of the new stand- ticularly ticklish since it had
Seminole High School, Sanford, accordance with law"
ards.
little precedent to guide it And
attended the University of
The injunction was upheld by many people still feel Public
He ruled the department the U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Equity is radically un-AmenFlorida after serving in the U.S.
Army Signal Corps. A crrner failed to say ;dequatel what Appeals, but the higher court can
president of the Seminole economic &amp;tct the changes amended the injunction to a 45MetIding maintains it is a
County United Fund, he Is a ,rould have and Improperly tied day time limit and ordered
American as any other repu.
past president-elect of the qu.ality grading to yield grad- Denney to bold hearings on a table corporation, "We're back
Central Florida Chapta Of the trig, or the amount of usable suit filed by the Independent
to the real t cvoIutiii," he
MB, former president of the meat a carcass will ield.
Meat Packers AodaUon of states. "a revolution that was
Central Florida Chapter of the
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boasts a Schwinn bicycle
System cunpanles - spent dealer. "Altaznonte Schwinn
over $,6CC,O00 on materials Cyclery," located at 996 West
and supplies in Florida during Highway
A branch of the Orlando
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today, Southern Bell's Manager moved Into Altamonte to help
Tom Hunt said the purchases better ser'ice the people of
frc*nS8supplieraiaOrangeaiyl Seminole County.
Seminole Counties accounted
The Altamonte fscility sells
for almost So million Of the and services all makes and
models of bicycles,
expenditures.
Coupled with a payroll of
about l million, that amowits Gets Contract
to a $114 million factor in
The Altamonte Springs firm
states economy, according to of Tuttle White Constructors,
Hunt, These figures do not
reflect payments for supplies
manofacthrei in Florida, which
are purchased from a
distrtbut'r, jobber or sales
agency located in another state.
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Cincinnati whipped Houston 74, San
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Atlanta beat San Francisco 4-2 and
Si. Louis defeated Chicago 8-3.
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Ptiillies' Manager Danny OzarkSchmidt braked once more and
sent up Tommy Huttor to bat for
raced home with the liebreaking
pitcher Tom Underwood. Montreal
run ... and got hit in the shoulder
Manager Gene Mauch sent Fred
again, this time on the throw from
Scherman in to replace Murray.
left-fielder Tony Scott.
Then Ozark countered by sending
Pirates 5, Mets 1
011ie Brown up to bat for Hutton.
Richie Zisk's tie-breaking single
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By THE ASSOCIA7ED

PRESS

Give Stan Bahnsr. an in his first outing with the Oakland
A's.
ihnser,. qu'rt !rrn Chirao List
ti
the trading deadline,
five hits in 71-3 innings as the A's
ran their winning streak to five games by defeating the Kan sas
City Royals 3-1 Friday night
Da rt Hamilton. the pitcher the A's gave up for Bahnsen,
didn't fare as well. He was tagged for a three-run homer by
Minnesota's Steve Brye in the first inning and took the loss as
the Twins downed the White Sax 5-3.
Gaylord Pe rry, who dropped his first start after being traded
from Cleveland to Texas, couldn't hold a G-Ofirst inning lead and
and lost to the
California Angels 12-1 1. Elsewhere th the American Lgue
Boston Red nipped the Baltimore Orioles 4-3 in 12 innings, the
Detroit Tige rs outsiugged the New York Yankees 10-9 and the
Milwaukee Brewers blanked the Cleveland Indians 6-0.
.

Cardinals; $ Cubs 3
Lou Brock lashed (our h
cluding three doubles, stole
base, scored three runs and drove In

came on a second-Inning homer by
Steve Garvey. Willie McCovey's
homer tied It In the fourth. And two

two to help the Cardinab bat
Chicago, saMing the Cubs with
their 11th loss In the last 15 games.

Bahnsen brought a 4-6 record and 6.01 earned run ai-wage to
Oakland but struck out seven- al. in 'he first four jnni4d
not walk a batter arid blanked the Itoyal3 until the seventh.
Reggie Jackson doubted home two DakI.ar4 runs off Dennis
ivrra
e first inning and Claudell Washiton homered in
the fifth.
Ange ls 12, Ra ngers 11
Ca lifornia spott ed Perry a 6-0 lead in the first inring and fi.
n.11yraflieda second time with four runs in the 11th., the winner
scoring on a two-out error
i Red Sox 4, Orioles 3
Rick Burleson's sacrifice fly in the 12th Inning gave the
streaking Red Sax their sixth consecutive victory. Bal timore
rookie [)var Miller walked Doug Grif fin wi th one out in the 12
th
and Juan Beniquez singled him to third before Burleson
game lead over the Yankees in the American League East.
1 igers 10, Yankees 9
,
Detroit exploded for seven runs on seven hits against Rudy

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TRIPLES,--Gross.
Mtn.
7;
CPu. 4
RUNS-Luz'ni, Phi.
15; Bench, Cm. Ii
STOLEN
BASES-Morgan.
C lii. 70; Cedeno. Htn. 2$
PITCHING (7 Dcijions)-ki
so,,, Pgh. 7-2. 77
3
seflmlm, LA, 503. 761. 2 11
STRIKEOUTS-Si,fl.
LA.
Messarsmlth. I..A. 103.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING (110 at bats)Carew, Min . .317;
Hargrove.
In, j
RUNS-Lynn, Bin. 42.
Br
Tn. 4; R.WhiIe. NY.
41.
RUNS
IIATTEZ)
IN-Lynn.
Bin, 50; G Nett les, NY. 41
H I I S-Munson. NY. 13;
Carey, Mm. 77. C.Washingtn.
77
DCe.LES-Chalk.
Cal.
II;
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TRIPLE5- Rivers.
Cal,
7.
Orta. Chi. 4
HOME
RUNS,-Bands.
NY,
15; Horton, DV, 15.

N ew l y-fo rmed
leagues
Sp li ts that fell were spared by
Wanda Steffers (485).
starting last week have
William
Ileherns
still
holds
Barbara
Sparks (5, 10),
reported their top keglers along
re
nce
the
men's
high
average
(158)
Law
(4,
5, 7), and Susan
~
with the other leagues.
t
I.
and Sharron Williams is leading Oates (4,5).
Audrey Johnson, secretary of
the women at i
High games went to Teresa
the Tuesday Night Dynatronics
Th
e
Lucky
Strikes
are
tied
Lowle
(203 which was her first
Mixed reports high series from
with The Country I3umnpkihs for 200 game, and Liz Hay (199).
Ed Mallon (519) and Jessie
first place and pace the lead by Sharon Williams was Queen of
Dickson (504). Dickson rolled
125
pins. The Ten Pins are the Week, bowling 112 over her
MI hiI1lI•
llI (440) and
ano
holding third,
average in the Pettycoat
right behind was Mallon (188). and
first Osteen
place. are tied at 2-1 for which dropped to a three-way
League.
Things
are
turning
around
in
tie for the second spot with Link
James Jackson Is carryng
,
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the
Pettycoat
League
with
the
-.
The
She Is bowling on two leagues
Thursdin,
MnrnInv
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III
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5"f, ('nn,tr,,,-'f,nn
''"'"' '""•' ""4
IU4çIJVL 4$Ve4Jge in
fl(
season
almost
half
over.
is summer. Her average
Shooting Stars had a field day Tractor with 10,332, 9977
leag ue (188). Rosemarie is high
Wallace
Auto
Jumped
from
steadily
Is increasing In both
this week. Reported by total pins re!, actively. The
ir the women at 161,
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leagues.
the
sixth
spot
to
third
by
win,
secretary
Dottie Hogan, were three teams have 12-8 records,
The Roll-A-Bouts Friday
She attributes her Increase to
High Series from the Tuesday ning all four games from the top
Night league, also just getting four 500 series and three 200
MornlngSwjngcr-ngoestoSteila team, Betty Anne's (15-9) bowling lessons from Bowl
underway, reports a big honor games.
Sharon Seimer Unisex hair Styles, whtch America'a instructor, Betty
going to Shannon Corsi. She
High series went to Hogan Hines (509) and
dropped to second. The Big Dip Net.ale.
rolled an all-spare game (182). (575-200, 199 games), Carol (465). Hines registered the high
16-8) now is in the top spot by
Betty says that "picking up
gain (185) and Selmer was
She will ri'"eive
emb?en; Slaughter (541-200;, Jonni
one game.
her
spares have made the
.
(ruin WIPC for nor effort.
IAZII( (52)i.195( and RobinDean
Five
biggest
hundred
sres
and
)0
difference in her
The highest averages go to
13111 Martin :oiled the high t514). Elyse Isom took high
garises were iituniint in thi: scores."
ill
nes
and
Carol
Slaughter
(15)
series for the men 1530) and gaine honors with a 205.
le ague, also.
Sharon has bowled with the
(157).
Slaughter, Link and Hogan all
0 C c.3arbara Sparks was high for
High
Johnny's
se
ri
es
went
to
Mary
Standard team for 2
Queen of the Week was
- (the women (494). 111gb games had four strikes in a row, and
seasons
and the team has
Bernice Chada, Becky Tindel Sharon Raymond with 124 pins Johnson (514) and Kitty
went to Jeanette
(513).
Sharon
(194)
firüshedfirst
since she has been
over her average. It Polk l.awrnce
and Martin and Kit Johnson and Mary Tucker chalked up chalked the only turkey and Pat WilliE irs rolled a 502.
with them.
turkeys.
both hit 192.
Teresa Lowie, Donna BourShe bowled in the lowMoye spared the 5, 10, while
Split conversions were by
nament
of Champions in May
the
quardem,
Johnson
and
Twila
Converted splits went to Kim Debbie O'Neill converted
Don Corsi (3, 7) and Paul Tindel and June Gassman (5,
.Collir
all
chalked
up
turkeys.
and
also
participated
in the City
5,7 split.
Barnes (6, 7, 10).
(our
in
a
row.
Tournaments.
10), Kathie Behrens (3, 10) and
Undefeated Cobla (12.0) still Collins strung
Summer City League, also In Mary Johnson (4, 5).
Is in the top spot, with Famous
its
first week, report a nice 601
Highest average this week Recipe (10-2) and Low Rollers
er1es
by Chris Elsea and a 577 goes to Carol Slaughter
(160) (84) in second and third.
y Ron Macleay. High average and close behind is Link (158).
Linda Cohen from the - City
goes to Elsea and Macleay 200
Johnny's Standard regained Slickers reports high series and
and 192 respectively,
first place 113-71 by taking game by Steve Walters (489Joe Creamons, Inc., Team 4 three wins from Max Pools, 2211. High for the women was

inning double carried the Braves
past San Francisco in a game eztended nearly two hours by rain
delays
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Wockenfuss'two-run 3ubte, ir4 N,14 an for a tG4 victory he
NewYorkcounteredwjth5ixrurinthenlnth. MickeyStan'ey
three-run homer off Pagan in the seventh gave the Tigers a 10.
lead and proved to be decisive.
Brewers 6, lodlaxa 0
Bobby Darwin drove in three flue, two wi th a homer, whil
Jim Slatonptchedasix4iitter.slaton got all the runs heneedo
in the first inning when Darwin hit his sixth home run of Us
season and his first since being traded from Minnesota u
Milwaukee off Boric Harrison following George Scott's d ou ble
Darwin also doubled a run home in the fifth. Gorman Thomai
also homered for Milwaukee.
Twins S. WhIle Sox 3
Steve Bry':smashed threerun homer ln the first inn ing t
spoil Hamilto,'s debut with Chicago. Hamilton !alked twc
batters before Brye walloped his fif th homer of the season. Ra
Corbin blanked the White Sax until Ken He nderson homered Ui

the eighth.

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Sanford
Recreation De partment Women's Softball League. Qiarhie's won the chain pi
orhIp. Members
of Sbocrnker are, front row, left to right, Linda
Helman, Debbie Robinson, Frances Thompson, Cccl Rawls, Terresa Vezina, Dawn Ferguson and Sharon Morgan. Back row, same order,
Anne Grieme, Lawana Srt, DeenaFlamm, Larry Helmet, Carl Helms, Mary McGovern,
Patty Williams, Becky Simpson and Babs Fedder, (Herald Photo byToin Vincent)

WOMEN'S LEAGUE

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Mercury Record
NASHWLLE, Term. (AP) - Pittsburgh Steelers'
quarterback T
Bradshaw will sign a recong
contract soon with Mercury Records, a company
official
says.
Jerry Kenned y, a producer, said 1"riday Bradshaw
will
record late this summer and the record will be rele
ased
e football
Kennedy said Bradshaw has "a
after th
smooth, easy voice. So, we're going to sign him up."
He will be the second a thletic figure to enter the
rea'rth.ng business here this week. Former heavyweight
boxer Jerry Quarry recorded an album earlier
this week.

Ramsey Signs With Pats
FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) - Chuck Ramsey, who
averaged 39.8)w&amp; on 71 pun ts wi th the Chicago FIre in
the World Football League lasi year, has signed a
muitlytar contra ct wi th t he New England Patriots of the
National Foot ba ll League.
Patriots Coach Chock Fairbanks said Ramsey was
signed after he obtained his release (torn the Fire. A
former Wake Forest star, Ramsey was New England's
sixth round draft choke in 1974.

Se ton Hall Star Inks Part
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (A?) - Rick Cerone of
Newark, star Seton Hall University catcher, signed
Saturday wi th the Qeveland Indians, a university
iokearnan u14. The 21-year-old Cercne vu the Iri&amp;ns'
number one choice at the recent college player draft.
The okestr.an said the nged 5-foot-li. 190-pounder
w&amp;is expected to
i for one of the biggest bonuses in the
hisiory of the Indians.

Haden, McKay To Sun
ANAHEIM -- Quarterback Pat Haden and receiver
John McKay of the Robe Bowl Champion University of
S',uthern California Trojans signed multiyear contracts
with the Sou thern Ca liforn ia Sun of t he World Football
League.

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Friday kno ck ed down Californian Bobby thacon twice In t
he
second round and won by a knockout when referee Larry
Rczadilb stopped the World Boxing Council feathe rweight title
right before the stanu enided.
Olivares, 125 4 , beca me the second boxer In history to
hold
two dif ferent weight c lassif ica tion titles twice.
occasions
the 28-year-old Mexican had been the world bantamweight king
and once before held this 126-pound ti tle.
acon, 124, fro m Sylmar, Calif., near this Forum
battle
te,
si was first staggered by a right hand, then went down from
three successi ve rights. A left hand put him Awn aga in,
The 29-year-old Oli vares slammed (.liacnn at will be
fore
Rozadilla called a ha lt after 2:20 of the ezp ie second round.
Cbacon had trouble making the weight for his second defense
of the title he won last September
and appeared listless even in
the opening rourd.

The hard-hitting Olivares took caninsind in the opening round
Qsacon Into the ropes, landing a left and right to th
e
head. He did thesa
us before the bell
A left and right combina tion to th
e head shook Bobby as the
second round opened and the veter an little
slugger (torn Mexico
LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) - ning the 100-meter butterfly in
City took complete command,
meter butter fly races In last 1:03.67 behInd Jill Symons, a
Shirley Babashoff clearly dem- 1:03.05.
Chacon wasn't hurt until the right ca ught him mi
)'5
German-U.S. dual Chico. Calif. 14-year-old, who rou
dway in tir
onstrated her bold over the 400She had a tough act to Follow meet, and aga
nd . From that point on he had no
defense against the 011in in the 1975 AAU clocked 1:03.49.
meter freestyle at the Amateur as America's premier woman na
vares at tack .
tional championships in the
A thletic Union's World Chain. freestyler, Miss Babashoff,
The crowd paid an estimated gate of $421,000, larg
In a surprise finish Friday
ard events, was surpr ised at
pionship swim trials, clocking opened the day's competition
est ever for
he
or
her win In t
night, Tim Shaw returned a
w ld
a title fight in California and the largest in the state for #I right
4:14.76, more than a second Un- by stroking to her world mark. F
(KIt Including heavyweigh ts,
riday.
2:05.44 to take the men's 200der her own world mark of
Miss Batgsho(f took more
"I
almost
didn't
come
to
meter
backstroke,
an
event
he
011vares scored his 71st knockout in 84 fightil Wild put his
4:15.77 setin 1974.
than a second off her 4:15.77 meet," said the
.old
New
seldom
enters.
Since
Use
200
record
at 78-5.1.
20,-e
ar
In later action at the trials world record edging Kathy Al
ba ny, Id. filer. "I didn't backstroke event Is set for the
The loss was only Qiacon's second in 28 fIghts, but bo
Friday, Camille W righ t, who Heddy, Summit, N.J., who was
th losses
think I'd do half this well. But same day as the 400 freestyle in were by
W finished third in the worn- also under Babashoffs 1
knockou ts to Olivares. The Mexican stopped him in t he
974 list- my coach wanted me to come, the Call, Columbia, world
en's butterfl y events more ed world mark wi th a 4:1557 so I de
ninth round ofanon (luefighton June 3
cided I'd give it a try." games, Shaw indi cated he will
times than she cares to mention second-place (line.
h is youn ger years, Olivares ruled
Peggy Tosdaj, the American skip the race to concen trate
the bantamweights and
it, reversed her usual
Miss Wright, w ho finished reco
was the World Boxing Associati
therweight ti tlist until
rd holder in the 100 but. the 400 freestyle, in which he
on
fea
procedureFrldaynightbywjj1. Us thbothth
stopped
by
Nicaragua's
Alexis
ll
1C0and. terfly with a 1:02.18 time In
Argue o In this same Forum
ring last Nov.
1974, failed to make he chain- Thursday's action,
me world
Only Emile Griffith, welterweight a nd mi
pionship team, fi nishing third in meet is set for July 18-22.
ddleweight c ha mp,
ever he ld two titles t wi ce previously.
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Hayward field. For the first time in history,
three high jumpers had cleared 7 feet, 4 Inches In
the same meet. Now Tom Woods was ready for
-this third and final try at a world record height of
7-7,
Woods, who just completed his collegiate
eligibility at Oregon State, missed. But he
shrugged It off. '1 definitely feel a 7-7 In me," he
said. "1 went to a clinic recently where I picked
up a lot of technical flaws."
Woods cleared 75 in winni ng the event on the
opening day of the Amateur Athletic Union's
national track and field championships. Rory
¼ Kotinek and world record holder Dwight Stones
both cleared 7-4, finishing second and third,
respectively.
All three represent the Pacific Coast Club.
The jump was a lifetime best for Woods as it
was for Kotinek, who formerly competed In the
long Jump and javelin as well. For Stones, the
two-time defending champion and holder of the
world mark of 74, it was a warning,
"Between now and my next meet Tuesday in
Finland. I've got to get some sleep," said Stones,
who overslept Friday and did not arrive at the
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Anders of St. Petersburg, the pre-tournament
1~ i favorite in the Professional Ntters Assocation
. World ('harnpionship.
Miller, 22, defeated Dan Anders wi th a 3 and 2
11'
victory to take the $50,000 payoff Friday.
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The Sanford Swim Stenstrom and Pat Risner, Schreier, trouble shooters Association's Ilth annua! sponsors, Mary McIntosh. Tom Sheibenberger and Dean
approach to the 14th hole was the turning point In the
figured if I could make it, I could really put the Invitational Swim Meet will get awards, Cecilia Smith, Mrs. Schreiber, publicity - Anne
final match,
pressure on him."
under way at 8 p.m. Saturday, Reno, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Aiken and Herb Stenstrorn,
"That's what did me in," said Anders, "I was
June 28 at the Sanford Bath and Adkins and Anne Aiken, con. meet treasurer - Nancy
hoping he would lay up, but when he knocked it in, I
Stiller made it into the championsWp match by Tennis Club Pool at the Sanford cessions, Brook Smith, Tom Terwilleger, chief judge
knew my ('ilanceS were slim."
defeating Larry Mason of Fredericksburg, Va., 2and Airport.
Schelbenberger and McIntosh, Baba Deas, chief time - John
Miller said, "I knew Dan was going to charge 14
1 in the semifinals earlier Friday. Anders, 20, beat
Jane Lingle, member of the pool committee, Jane lingle, Terwilleger, clerk of the course
before we ever teed off on the first hole. I th ough t
two-time world runnerup Charles McIntosh of Cm- meet management committee, Flo Shelbenberger, Baba Dea.s - Glenn Lingle, chief scorer about laying up, but I was stroking the ball well and
cinnati, lup.
has announced that 10 teams and Mary McIntosh, seeding Jane Lingle, announcers have accepted invitations to committee.
McIntosh, Stt'nstrom and lYr
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In addition, parking and Robert L. Smith.
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MEDINAII, Ill., (A?) - under-par 68 Friday, to Invoke escape his grasp with a
final Watson by P.J. Boatwright, mer collegiate star, Ben Cren. a big second leg on a Grand Lee Trevino. Merry Mex was a were bracketed with Trevino at
Lightning-shy Tom Watson is the lightning rule to the dismay round blowup.
U.S.Golf Association Executive shaw, who also carded a 68 for a Slam bid, lingered seven stroke behind Pat Fitzsimons, 141,
on the verge of unleashing his and embarrassment of U.S.
Tournament officials didn't Director, Watson methodically 3&amp;hole total of 138.
strokes behind at even-par 142 the first-round co-leader with
Arnold Palmer, the fading
own bolt of championship elee. Golf Association Officials,
agree, but when they went to took apart rain-plagued Medirounds
of
72.
the
after
Watson,
whose
73
gave
him
a
people's
choice, wobbled to a 75
Watson's 135 matched
tricity In the 74th U.S. Open
"I saw a big storm was corn- the first tee with Watson's play- n.ah Country Club's par
A
notch
ahead
in
a
three-was'
third-place
total
of
140.
with
a
raged
putting game.
71 forest halfway open record set
Golf Tournament, carrying a ing and I knew from a clap of Eng partners, Lee Trevino and
was
another
former
tie
at
141
Terr'
Dill,
helped
by
a
seeThat
went
with
an opening 69
primeval for the secondby Mike Souchk
d tied in
a an
three-stroke lead and a record- thunder that lightning was only Bobb
y Nichols-as Watson straight day.
Open
champ,
two-time
winner
ond-round
69,
and
Jim
Wechers
for
14,
nine
strokes
off the pace.
1966 by Bert Yancey.
matching 36-hole total of 135 a mile away, so I walked off the smilingly
recalled-"Zap,
Into today's third round.
starting tee and went Into the lightning hit nearby."
Watson's 36-32 effort followed
Among the old guard purWatson, 25, delayed the start clubhouse," explained Watson,
After a 35-minute halt of tour- an opening 67, put him three suers, favored Jack Nicklaus,
of his second hot round, a three. who last year let the Open ney
play, and an apology to strokes ahead of another for. seeking a fourth Open title and

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Use 1ead after Frida y's opening round it the $40,0O0
Ladies
Professional Golf Associa tion Hoosier Classic,
"1 did everything right," said the 26-year-old golf er
af ter
posting five birdies and no bogeys on the demanding, heatThe Tigers won the first half Friday for
the second-half Frede ri ck combined for th
rs sc
blanketed Plymou th Coun try Club course,
championship and tied the deadlock.
e Railroade
ored 13 runs in
one-hitter. Charro pitched
"I hit 11 gree ns in regula tion and the on ly time
Yankees for the second half
m came up
In other Sanford recrea tion- three Innings, striki
and 14 In the
I chipped up close to the pin and took one putt. It's the be
crown of
th e
Sanford league action Thursday, and walking sev ng out eight second f or the slaugh ter.
st I've
en. Frederick
played all year...very
Mark Human clobbered a
Recreation Department Pee Bwlcock edged Police 4-3 in the hurled
one
Inning
and struck double
"I was very surprised," she added wi th a laugh
Wee Baseball Leag-ue.
and thr ee singles,
Senior Baseball League, the out two and wa l k one.
Miss Ahern, mired in the throes of a slump since her
The Tigers dropped the Railroaders trounced CIise V.
Howard blasted a borne run and
Charron belted a double for
tournament victory in 1972, was only one stroke ahead (if ic-ng.
Panthers 13-6 Thursda for the 0 in the National little League
single,
Soloman
Hardy
th
e
Tigers.
(line LPGA 'our veteran Marlene Bauer H.iigge. The 41-yearokj
first-hall crown, and LIK:n took a and United Tra nsportation
smacked
two
singles
and
hevin
In the Senior League BadMrs. Hagge shook off the mid-90-degree heat and inte nse
forfeit win from the Rebe ls Union upset George's 9-3 In
Human
slammed
the cock scored a run In the bottom- the Ra,lrosdem a double for
humidity on the narrow, tree and bunker-lined yout to equal
la
Continental Little League.
of the3eventh1m
to siip
underPar32,fl thecou1ae$backflf ne
M1Mwrn'3f
Jeff Kipp of U ni ted IranTh
e
Tigers
w
.
the
flrst.half
Po
Both of them played the hock side first and carr,e i tr ggli
s u ng
sportatlon
Union tossed a four.
Pee Wee League
Donnie
somewhat on the onger front nine of the 6,25-yard, par 72
Williams of B dcock Inning
ontitle wi th a 5-0
lice
no-hitter at George's. He
record. The Yankees were 4-1. and
course. Miss Ahern was one under on her last nine hole
s, while
Mike
Walker
of
Police
had
struck
out
tv'o, walked one arid
Both teams fInished 4-1 in the battled On the mound.
Mrs. JbieQmeInat with a birdie offset bya bogey.
allowed U
runs.
half.
Williams
Eleven other golfers were under par on the demanding
pocketed the vie- Jerry Farina of IJTU singled
course, wi th Debbie Austin, Mary Cushing, Echo Nakamura
tory, giving up four hits, for th
me Tigers and Yanks wi
and
e game's on!y hit.
all-time leading LPGA money winner Ka thy Whitworth in a
ll
striking
out five and walki,g —
MIAMI-Dick
,
meet Monday at 5:30 p.m. at
allowed Uwe
at 69, Ka thy Postlewaft and Beth Solomon at 70 and
stqservlsor for use City of Miami Mellon field to decide Ft. eight. Walker
Tters
2146-532 3
l ed
ed
the
hits,
fann
together,qt 71 were Ka thy Corneli us, Betsy Cullen, Judy Rankin, and director of the Florid
370 2- I 3
seven and walked Panthers
3()nd-half championshi p.
(free.
leading 19'5 money winner Sandra Palmer
Golden
Gloves Regiond Boztng
Police
and Indianapolis
$1 0020-343
The Tigers collected two hits
Don,ile Lively led Badeock at S IdCOCk
Maim Cookie
Tournament, has been naM
$3000 14 33
ed in the 134 win over the Pan- the plate with
Defe nding champIon JoAnne Carner was one of nine
head coach of t he Uni ted States then. The Pan
two singles.
r0ed4v
1111 (I4)-V
thers managed
deadlocked at even pa: and she was hotter than the weather boxing team that will travel to
Freddie Howard of the CPt.s
one
safety.
after three-putting on five greens.
Railroaders fired a One-Inni ng —.----------Russia in January of 1976.
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433 0-4 1
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Benvenuti was hailed as the greatest pound-for"Tough Tony" will have youth on his side. lile
pound fighter In the world, and most experts agreed longer the fight goes the better his chances become.
he would keep the title for years.
Another plus In Llcat.a's favor Is his manager,
Tarnpla's Tony 11cata will get his long-awaited
By November of 1970, Benvenuti was going strong
Florida's
Lou Viscusi. Viscusi has been there before
chance at the middleweight championship on June 30 and entered Into a title defense against Monzon a topand he could be the difference in a close fight.
at New York's Madison Square Garden.
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The scheduled 15-round bout will be part of a TV
for his sparkling record. Everyone knew how great
and
Willie
Pep.
competi tion began. "If this group Is jumping tlte tripleheader that Central Florida fight fan.s can view
Benvenuti was.
HOOKS AND JABS
18-year-old Ma urice
this, I've got to be ready."
at several locations.
"T
Watkins
ermite"
scored
his
17th win wi thout a
It was an impressive first day but not one
Monzon
took
the
crown from the Italian at Rome
Licata has to unseat one of the greatest champions
loss. The Donny Osmond of Boxing defeated Victor de
without misfortune. Willie Davenport, a three- the world has ever known. Carlos Monzon of
on a 12th round KO and then successfully defended
la Cruz in the main event at California. Watkins has
time Olympian, fell in the semifinals ci the 110- Argentina.
the title against him in a rematch the following May.
been in the Orlando Sports Stadium on several ocmeter high hurdles and was sched:Jed to UnAgain, Benvenuti was a big favorite. Many ex
The 33-year-old boxer-puncher began his career in
casions
and is one of the best fighters In Pete
cused his loss to underestimating Moron and taking
dergo surgery Saturday for a torn cartilage
his homeland in February of 1963, when he stopped
Ashlock's
stable.
him too li gh tly.
below his left knee.
Ramon Monterw-grc- ,r two rounds.
Former
li gh t heavyweight champ Bob Foster will
It generally was believed that if Benvenuti trained
Davenport, who competes for the Baton Rouge
Since that tlrn, Mviaon has rung up an enviable
make
a
return
to the ring wars on June 28at Santa
properly he would teach the South American a thing
Track Club, was leading at the time. "I've had
scorecard of thre' Jo ir,cs In 93 contests. Fifty-seven of
Fe, New Mexico. His opponent will be "Wild Bill"
or two.
trouble with the left knee before," he said,"but
last
his opponents have failed to last the distance.
Hadney. The two met In 1973 at Orla ndo and Foster
Benvenuti's
ha
not to this extent. When I came over the
ndlers threw In the towel durin g the
scored
an easy KO.
But
Curios
always
hasn't
been
third round of the rematch and Benvenuti retired
well-regarded in
hurdle, my knee just gave way. I didn't hit any
Mother
Ashlock fighter, Johnny Boudreaux,
light
circles.
In
fact,
from boxing.
until 1967 little was known about
hurdles or anything."
scored a b-round win over Tony Doyle in Texas.
Since that time, Monzon has defended his title
Later, In the finals of the same event, both Guy the Argentinian.
Orlando light heavy-weight Ed "Savage" Turner
All of Monzon's losses came in '63 and '64, and it
twice against Griffith, Denny Moyer, Jean-Claude
Drut of France and defending champion Charles
remained
undefeated when he went to Georgia and
Bouttier twice, Torn Boggs, Briscoe, Jose Napoles
Foster of North Carolina Central fell and did not wasn't until "Bad Bennie" Briscoe of Philadelphia
stopped highly-regarded "Babe" Clark in thre'2
held him to a draw in Buenos Aries In '67 that Carlos
and Tony Mundine.
finish. They won their respective heats of
action-packed rounds. Clark has fought once in the
fought
anyone
except
another
South
American.
event, in which Gerald Wilson of the Beverly
If Licata can take the crown, he will accomplish
Sunshine State and came through with a surprise KO
hIIl Striders took first with 13.38 seconds.
After the Briscoe bout, a steady stream of imports
an amazing feat. The odds-makers say that Licata
over power-punching Virgil Gibson.
Marty Uquori, normally a miler, won the 5,000 came into Argentina to engage Monzon, but the South
has little chance and have him a 4-I underdog.
For the second time, a top-rated clash between
meters, taking the lead early and turning in a American middleweight champion refused to leave
But the North American middleweight chamGen,e Wells and Vinny Curio fell through. The pair
final lap of 56.8 en route to an AAU meet record his native soil.
plon's record is nothing short of sensational itself first were supposed to meet at Miami in the semi.
of 13:20.
In April of '67, one month before Briscoe would
one loss in 50 bouts with 23 knockouts,
final to the Roberto Duran-Jose Peterson mismatch,
Liquori, representing the New York Athletic fight Monzon, New York's Emile Griffith lost the 160.
For Licata to win, he will have to stay away from
Curio pulled out and the bout was set for two weeks
Club, finished about two seconds ahead of Dick pound title to Nino Benvenuti, an Italian midMonzon's power early in the fight. Licata is not much
later. At the last minute. Curto was forced to with.
(Be veight.
Buerkle, also of NYAC.
of a puncher, and relies on a machine-gun left hand.
draw again.

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and was bunted to second befc*,
Fuentes came through.

Mets into third, 4i games b
Reds 7, Ashes 3
Tony Perez' two-run single and
Cesar Geronimo's threerun homer
highlighted a six run filth inning
that boosted Cincinnati nut Houston
and enabled the Reds to widen their
West
over the Dodgers.
Padres?, Dodgers 1
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and rode Tito Fuentes' tle42reaking
single in the six th inning to victory
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Racing Results

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coach
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of the
Sanford Swim
Association, Herb Stenstromn,
whob flrstvicepresldentof the
d SSA, Dean Robert Schreier,
who Is second vice president,
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president and Betty Woodruff,
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Chorale. woidd they be able to accept an

group's Ways and Means Committee shortly
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feel just the same wa . If we really try, why
shouldn't we be able to raise the money?"

husband, Roy, is able to accompany her on
the trip. Two other husbands will be going,

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Francis Shaw, spouse of singer, Pat Shaw,

And so started one of the most highpowered fund-raising drives the Sanford area
has seen In years.!

getting 15 people all to get their pictures,
passports, health certificates and visa appilcations filled out, signed and sent off in
time," sighed Irene, who also handled their

and the Chorale's master of ceremonies
Morris Melts, husband of singer, Jean Mett.s.
These men will be paying their own way, as
will Hilda and Charles Hotter of Oviedo and

Rummage mleA and car washes; tickets
on sider. of beef and ceramic Oxistrna5 trees:

airplane bookings from Orlando to New York,
and on to Warsaw, Poland. AN fund raising

Mary Jean believes the experience will be
personally broadening for her outlook on
people and the world in general. Mother of
four teenagechfldren,she feelsconfjdenttzey

Vic" Rock of Sanford, who are filling
extra places avaUable on the tour.

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7be tour is important to Irene. I it's a once
in a lifetime opportunity," she explained. "
Just new dreamed I'd ever be able to do
something like this.
"I've always wanted to see for myself
hit i (..omznun&amp;st countr) is like, and e en

The 15 members of the Qvx.le who

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Invitation to make a three-week singing tour
through Poland this swnmer.
The Invitation had been made by
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company which specializes In arranging
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and they were home and dry with a total
$9,750 safely tucked away in their "Send A
Song To Poland" bank account. The singers
were overw helmed; their thank.yous to all
contributors came straight from the heart
"We're going," they breathed, stunned
and overjoyed. But there was no time to sit
back and bask in their success. Too much still
had to be done. After all, most Chorale
members are wives and mothers. What to do
with kids and Dad for three weeks? AM with
cats and dogs and birds - even one pet
snake? Employers had to be approached,
extra vacation time arranged.
Yes. indeed. these last Uuw weeks of
plans and preparations have been every bit as
busy as the preceeding hectic threc months of
fund raising.
And then there have been rehearsals
rehearsals and even more rehearsal,. The

Mary Jean Berrien. "In fact, I still 'can't
believe I'm going. I expect the whole thing's

going to seem unreal until I'm home again
and can tell myself, *you've really done It!"'

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decided to mah do trip did so for a variety of

Glenyee Mom, like most membws of the
group baa never been to Europe before. "I
always wanted to travel mW Uds seemed like
the perfect place to begin," she said with
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the goodwill they hope this will spread; the
opportunity to visit a Communist country,
More than anything, it Is the uniqueness of
the opportunity which appealed to the
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Chorale members found the invitation and all
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concerts aswell.

In Lodz, second largest city in the country and center
of the textile industry, the group will tour the Museum of
the Revolutionary Movement-, Historical Museum of the
Textile Industry and the Lodz Art Gallery with its
tvIlection of Pvant-garde ar., especially of abstract art.
Torun, one of the best preserved medieval towns and
twine of the great astronomer Copernicus. is also on the
Chorale's thnerary. An ex cursion to By dgoszcz will
feature ginger-bread party during an evening spent at
student club.
Museums and cathedrals will be visited in Poznan
before the group returns to Warsaw. Here they will
complete th'Ir sightseeing of the city and drive along the
recently built Warsaw Highway tTrasa Lazienkowska)
with its United States Avenue and Washington Avenue.
They will also go shopping in a modem shopping center,
visit modern residential districts and walk in the beautiful
Lazenkt Park A farewell part) will occupy their last day .
This opportunity to see both the old and the new
Iland should gi v e substance to flfl} fastinaUngrepts
when the Chorale returns to Sanford We hope they'll be
able to remember the pronunciation of those unusual
Polish nares!

Considering a full progriun of sightseeing has also
been planned for the Chorale, we can expect an exhausted
(but doubtless happy) poup to stumble off the airplane.
when they return in mid-July.
The singers will fly into Warmw, capit;A of Poland since
the 16th century ar~ twautifully situated on the banks of
the Vistual Riser in the Mazoian Plain Completely
destroyed during World War II, the inhabitants have
rebuilt the city into th e nations biggest cultural, in.
dustrial and scientic center.
The Chorale will gibe its first concert in this historic
ity, and then proceed to explore the Old Town with its
N., uket Square and St. John's Cathedral. In the historical
1110ellm of the Royal Castle they will view a film about
War:,aw and later take an excursion to Zelazowa Wola,
birftlace of the famms composer. Frederic Chopin,.
where iey will hear a piano concert of Chopin's work
pital of Polish folklore and the
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William Clark Court, Sanford. The bridegroom IS the son
of ,Mrs. Beatrice Roberts. 2281 0111rch Street, Sanford.
(,i%en in marriage b) her brother, Tyrone Redifing,
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Mathews
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Alton Glenn was best man. Groomsmen were Ratio
Byrd, Russell Bush, RaAm Mithel and James
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!'lower girl was Threase Roberts
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during the period to better cope. Her 16-yearold son, Glenyce feels sure, will be perfectly
happy so long as there is a ball game daily,
and her nine-year-old da ughter will spend one
of the three weeks vacationing with her aunt.
It was also the travel opportunity which
attrarted Bettye Smith - though the group
could hardly have gone wiftut their ac.
companist! "I always welcome the op.
p0 uni y o travel and would no have eonsidered turning down the chance to go to a
new place. I've never been to a Communist
country, and that probably plays a small
part," said Bettye. "Besides, it'll be
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Chorale director Me Bishop, while
family Is grown and has left home, is
nevertheless concerned about the welfare of
her 18-year-old Siamese cat. A neighbor wifl
be feeding the animal and coining across to
spend the time of day with huh occasionally to
le t him kn ow he's still loved, she said.
Jean Melts said she was going mainly
because the group had decided to go and
needed every possible rr--nber on the tour.
"I'm sure I'll never have the opportunity to
visit Poland again," she added. Her two
yotinger chfldren will catch the train to North
Carollnato stay with their grandmother whlle
she Is gone.
Ruth Mickelson believes the experience
will be fantastic. "You don't bear much about
Poland. It should be really Interesting," she
co nented. "We'll be taking them a bit of
joy, showing them what the typical American
is like. And I'm sure it'll be enriching for
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because she will receive a humanities credit
t sic for her report of the tour. Lucy Magill
looks forward to meeting the Polish people
and Dot Waller is interested in the country's
program of rebuilding after the destruction of
World War I I. And for June Long, UiLs will be
her first trip abroad, first time in New York
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School, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Stanley, 2118
Summerlin Avenue; Debra
Hobbs, Seminole High School,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hobbs, 112 Driftwood
Lane; and Lee Ann Heard,
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
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awards are given for highest
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During a special ceremony a
Jefferson Davis Medal was
awarded to Ret, Commander
G.R. Strickland by .Mrs. W.B.
Wallace,
president,
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Kirby; Mrs. E.W. Mar ; Mrs
Charles Steenworth Mrs M H
Strickland; Mrs. Taylor; Mrs.
•ru1uc, ,Mrs.
Wallace; Mrs. W.B. Wallace;

The meeting opened with
Pledge of Allegiance to the
American Flag and salute to
the Confederate Flag.

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at a recent luncheon meeting of
the Norman DeVere Howard
Chapter of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy
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Cavalier
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They Include La ura La yer,
Lakeview Middle School,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.P.
Layer, 207 Crysta l View Sou th ;
Laura Stanley, Sanford Middle

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able to contact any of them as they five too far

me and rewarding and Interesting to my
family" she said. Her great-aunt from
Toledo will
" Sanford " mind Pat's
jgh - Holl y, and the family's animals.
Sonja Morris is not a regular member of
the orale, but was invited to go as ad.
ditlonal sopranos were needed. "It was my
husband who really pushed me to go; he said
it would be a great opportunity to put my
singing traini ng to use, explained Sonja.

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Mrs. R. L. Cornell of
Sanford, has been elected
to the Social Board of
Centre College. Nine
students on this board work
with the Coordinator of
Student Activities in
planning and managing
social activities at the
colleg' Members take
office in the fall. Ms.
Cornell is a graduate of
Trinity Prep School

breath on your face?
And It's fascinating to
observe at close quarters
how the zoo keepers feed,
clean and entertain the
animals. Like one big
happy family. I hope the
new zoo retains this at.
mcsphere.
On Thursday I watched
Soblk the elephant take a
shower, and later, a bath in
his moat. "Elephant man"
Jack Regan first sprays
Sobik all over with a strong
jet of water from a hose.
The animal is instantly in
ecstacy, catching the
stream in his trunk,
squirting water Into his
mouth and over his back.
The fun really begins
when he lowers himself
into the moat. Almost
completely immersed in
water, the great beast rolls
and twists, kicking his legs
and thrashing his trunk in
u.ivic*is delight.
'I he enterta=aer . was
intensified when Fat Boy
the hippo gut 1111() the act.
Spying a lage flat board
adrift In her moat, she
charged with mouth wide
open, scooping up the wood
and shoving it ahead of her
At top speed all around the
moat.

Plyllis Smith of Altamonte Springs is crazy about
crafts of all kinds. Her latest venture is the old art of
quilling.
"I've just starting quilling during the past year," she
said. "It's a relaxing hobby and can be done while you
watch TV." President of the Sanlando Springs Home
Extension Club, Phyllis recently won a Best of Show at the
county Homemaker's Achelvement Day for a pair of owls
she made.
Seeing examples of quilling at an art show, she said,
"The work was really expensive, even though it's just
pieces of rolled-up paper. I bought a book on the subject
and went to a class with a friend."
The paper comes in long narrow strips and may
be purchased at any craft shop. "With a five dollar Investment in one package of multl.colored paper, you can
make many different things," she said. "I had to learn to
make basic shapes from the paper. Once I mastered
these, I could make just about any kind of shape I need."
Phyllis Likes to do dimensional quilling, with several
layers of the rolled paper. She said, "If you have a
creative mind, you are able to make up your own
designs." After the designs are completed, she uses velvet
or felt for the background.
Phyllis is a petite, pretty brunette who decided to get
into crafts as something to fill the empty hours while her
husband travels. 'It's really been a life-saver," she said,
Our two sons also like to make things and have even
tried quilling." Needlepoint, knitting, crocheting and
ceramics are among Phyllis' other artistic endeavors.
A goreous example of her crocheting ability is seen
in a beautiful afghan she has made for a niece, who
recently married. Phyllis makes an original wedding
sampler design, with the couple's names and date of the
wedding, crocheted along the sides. "I have 16 of these to
make, as I have 16 nieces and nephews and my own boys.
Each one will get one when they marry."
I-'tiyllis is a member of the Santando Springs Bell
Ringers. She plays piano for Sunday School and is an Avon
Lady. She also sews. Some of her craft work is on display
at a shop, The Farm, on Highway 436, in Forest City.

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Mr. and M rs. Thomas
Angle, former long-time
residents of Chuluota, were
honored at a buffet luncheon for their 50th wedding anniversary.
The luncheon was hosted
by Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
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Valerie m. Bombino, Is, 426
Oak Ilaven Dr., Altamonte
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Joseph Brown Jr., 30. = S.
Wymore Rd., Altamonte
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with a dinner and show at
the IfordHotd, Winter
Park. Present were Mr.
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The 50 year toast was
given by Dugger and the 50
year blessing by Mrs.
Moran. Mrs. Mildred
Schroeder of DeBar) sang
several appropnste solos
she was accompanied b)
Mrs. Dugger on the organ.
Many Chuluoth friends
attended to wis h the Angles
joy. Hattie Angle was a
former officer In the
Chuluota Retired Club, The
Chuluota (,ardn (lub .tntl
the Pricllla Circle She was
a former member of the
Chuluota Community
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by everyone. The desert

was a beautiful ice cream
"hlannv
cake
with
Vacation" written across
it.
17w class will resume in
September, and we hope
that more Chuluota women
will take advantage of the
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The "finale" o the
Chuluots Sewing Isass was
held at the - Palm Valley
Club House. Mrs. Ann
Dunsto, the teacher, who
resides in Palm Valley,
hosted a sewing demonstration
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The theme of the Father
Son Night at the Chuluota
Community Church was
"Evening at the Circus."
Even the menu — hamburgers, hotdogs, snow
cones, popcorn — followed
the circus theme. Doris
I)owns ias the ringmaster
and introduced a "lady
mystic" (Phyllis White);
an cpera singer (Linda
S itt) and an anlr'taL
trainer (Imogene Bristol.)
These acts were intercepted by the antics of
some very adept clowns,
Pam Strobridge, Vicki
Kelly, Mary White, Mary
Ellen Scott and Barbara
Shook Mott.
Irene Bothers played the
background music and
accompanied the soloist,

for the men and their sons
completed the enjoyable
eve ni ng.

Bicentennial
'Expo'
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Twelve Brownie Girl
Scouts from Chuluota Troop
826 went to the Winter Park
Stall to see the Bicentennial Exposition. The
girls were im pressed by
the historical importance
of the Bicentennial

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co nf orm with size requirements trees and shrubs were ordered
treatment has been delayed, and need Less maintenance, So immediately, there is not
Appointed date for the facehft the women are reconsidering enough time for t.
he m to be
was July 4 when mem bers of their decision.
deli vered be fore July 4.
the GreaterSanlordOiamberof
Another problem was the lack
Commerce Ladies Civic and of guaranteed manpower to
The committee members
Community
Improvement operate a distribution booth for will continue to collect plan ts to
Conunittee. Arbor Day next the plants during the city be used by bo th the city and the
April Is the new date for the Fourth of July celebrations on public to beautify land in the
distribution of plants for the the lakefront. And even If the city.
beautification of the city.
Accordin g to committee
at Register, the
project was held up when the
SANFORD PIAZA
women learned there an state
StAkc Us N unihcr ()nc
restr ictions regar di ng the size,
height, and maintenance
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gf,rden. The bride's table was
overlaid with white organdy
over yellow and decorated with
the bride's ~wuquet and
bridesmaid's baskets. The
three-tiered wedding cake was
decorated with yellow daisies
Miss Mary Neal Tucker at:
tended the bride's book. Mrs. R.
F Pearce, Mrs Robert
Steele, Mrs. Vernon Mize, and
Mrs. R. E. Karns served cake.
Pouring were Mrs. Vann
Parker. Mrs H Wight tUrtle'
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Gutherle MISS Martha Wight
and Miss Joyce Hetzel. Floating
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Dodson, Mrs. J. G. Lee, and
sses Jalie Tucker, Betsy
Brooks and Cindy Thiel
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Decorations were of blue and
of
Terry Winn was honored at a
Hostesses were Mrs. W. I.. white with an umbrella
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In the fellowship hail of
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bodice falling away at the Watkins arid Jan Reed wore
waistline. It featured a Gibson gowns identical to the maid of
girl neckline with long fitted honors.
Bishop sleeves of sheer lace
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Allan Nettles, Sanford, was
trimmed in white ribbon. Her
mantilla v-efl failing into a train, best non. John Tucker and
was trimmed In lace, She Richard Aiken ushered.
carried a bouquet of white
Ilm Griffin, sister of the
daisies,
bridegroom was flower girl and
Parnela Hicks, maid of honor Gary King, counsin of the bride
wore a gown of sheer floral was ring bearer.
pastel over white with a V.
Following a reception in the
eckl
church fellowship hall the
and puff sleeves.
carried a pastel bouquet of couple left on a wedding tr ip to
daisies, baby's breath am pom. New S111Yrna Beach.
pomns.
The couple will live in
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Donald Jones, father of the
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daughter of Dr. and Mrs. popcorn lace. The bride wore &amp;
William Walker White, Golden heirloom sunburst diamond
Eke, Sanford, and Donald at the collar, a weddIng ft
Randall Jones Jr., son of Mr. from the bridegroom. Her
and Mrs. Donald Randall Jones headdress was a large whiV
Sr., 1919 Sanford Ave., were garden hat with yellow rose '
united in Holy Matrimony on and yellow'ribbon. She carried
June 14, at II a.m. at the home a cascade bouquet of yellow
of the bride.
res.
Officiating clergyman at the
Mrs. W. E. Higgtnbotj
double ring garden ceremony served her sister as matron of
was Rev. H Wight Kirtley, honor. She wore a formal
uncle of the bride John Charles length gown of yellow check
Aiken, organist , presented gingham The pinafore bodice
nuptial music.
was trimmed In white eyelet
The couple exchanged vows lace. She carried a straw 4askeo ~
under a white wrought-iron of white daisy chrysan.
br'fdal arch, flanked by fern and thernums, yeilow shrimp plant
surrounded
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colorful and wheat. A matching
caladium leaves,
arrangement adorned her beige
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fr.ther, the bride wore a fernia-I
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the bride of Dale Lewis Griffin
in a candlelight and double-ring
ceremony at 8 p.m. Tuesday,
June 17 In the Friendship
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V'd neckline with full bishop sleeves. The skirt and at.
tached chapel train were finished in a full hemline f lunce.
Bands of Venise lace outlined the neck and waistline,
trimmed the sleeves and cuffs. She wore a picture hat of
imrted ruffled horsehair covered in Venise lace appliques and fin ished wi th a full streamer of imported
illusion. She carried a nosegay of white daisies and roses
on a Bible given her by the bridegroom's mother.
Martha Parker was maid of honor. Mrs. Butch Riser
was matron of honor and Mary Jo Maxwell and Dee
Blackwelder were bridesmaids.
They wore identical gowns of empire waisted aqua
crepe with mandarin collars, V-necklines and elbow
length puffed sleeves. Their headpieces were wreaths of
aqua-tinted baby's breath and they caffied rosegays of
Yellow, white and aqua daisies,
Allen Hobbs was his so n's best man. Bill Archer and
Curt Fincher ushered.
I'rank Dunn of Sanford was organ ist and Lewis
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Dorton was soloist.
a reception in the church fellowship hail,
th ecoupleleftona wedding triptowash ng n D C
own guests were from Charlotte, N. C.; Estes
Park, Cob.; Augusta, Ga.; Chapel lull, S.C.; Van Nuys,
Calif.; North Palm Beach, Lakeland, and Largo.
Tae couple will live in Nashville, Tenn. where both
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were married in a candlelight, double-ring ceremony at
7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 7 in the First Methodist niurch
of Sanford. The Rev. Leo King officiated.
'Me bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Sawyers, 24s3PalinettoA.efordme bridegroom Lq
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hobbs, Charlotte, N. C.
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Given in marriage by her Apopka, sister of
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and Robert Marnell Valeta Jr., father, the bride wore a formal bridegroom. They wore vivid
were married in an afternoon length gown ofpeaudesole with red gowns with white Lace
ceremony June 7 in St. an empire bodice of lace yokes, stand-up collars, empire
Augustine Catholic Church, overlay. The sleeves and at. waistlines and long unlined
Casselberry. Father
Jim tached train were of lace. Her sleeves. Each wore white
Martinez officiated 3t the three tiered illusion veil flowers set on red illusion net.
double-ring nuptial mass,
was attached to a headpiece They carried nosegays of red
The bride is the daughter of covered and trimmed to match and white carnations.
Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Carl the gown. She carried a
William HenrY Jr., Apopka,
Del Villagglo, 150 N. Devon nosegay of white roses and was best man.
Groomsmen
Ave., Winter Springs. The carnations on a Bible.
Pasquale
Carl
bridegroom is the son of Robert - Sher-yl
Lynn
Tish, DelVillaggio Jr., Winter
Marnell Valets Sr., Apopka and Casselberry, was maid of Springs, brother of the bride
Mrs. Nancy Ragsdale. Orange - honor. Mdesmalds were Kathy and Scott Ragsdel of Maitland.
Smith. OrW*; Gale Veleta, Ushers were Sammy L.
Paschal and Scott Russell both
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Miss Kathy Malloy was
organist and Mrs. Uoyd Hinkle
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Following a reception at
Sanora club house, the couple
left on a wedding trip to
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girl wore a fl oor length gown of
lemon yellow nylon chiffon over
lutesong satin designed to
match the other attendants. She
carried a white lace basket of
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to wall shag carpeting through- the living room onto your patio
out, completely equipped kit- in the bi'ck yard
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ceiling lighting In the kitchen. Sundays from 12:0:00. For
Decorative wallpaper more detaib call 32780orfl1.
Dear Mr. Bragan:
Nor th Dakota this fall. A friend coordinates with the appliances 0041.
Pictured above Is Lawana Kish (left) of Kish Real Estate nd Lynn Trype, vice president of Wflco Construction Co.
I moved Into the Sanford area told me not to bother with
from out of state last March. As getting more than one estimate
soon
the moving company since all carriers charge
delivered my furniture, I was practically the same price. If
aware of several damaged this is the case, are there any
pleces. I filed a claim the advantages In getting more
following week for which I have Uin one estimate?
been paid. Since that time,
ELM.
however, I have found several Dear If. M.:
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broken pieces of china and a
All Interstate carriers
carriers are
small broken mirror, all of v ery strictly regulated by the
which were packed in boxes. Is Interstate Commerce Cornit too late to file a claim on these
(ICC) in all respects
damages and will I be paid for including charges. You will pay
them since I did all my own virtually the same price, If not
Packing? I purchased $10,000 exactly the same price, no
insurance from the carrier to matter who moves you.
cover
Some companies, though,
F.W. have
better service records
Dear F W '
than
others.
Effective
Since you declared 2 value of
February
of
this
year,
the
,
your
pmrnt., C
LCC.
requhed
all
Interstate
used I liable to pay
carriers to compile and publish
for any damage lu our $ 'Pannual performance reports.
nenl
luding concealed
damage in
which you
wiirr IMUULI IS
pecked. If you had
Setting
p111' promises and obligations, Its
chased valuation, your ship- claims frequency,
the standard
Our
achievement
bow long it
meat would have been covered takes to
settle a claim and
beautiful
by the carrier's minimum
of luxurious, lakeview
whe
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th
It
tends
estimate
liability
.60 per pound
living. A fully est
per above or below,tbe.ctuil cost. r
living
article whi ch costs you othing A
ablished community nestled
shipper
can
find
out
a
lot
but does not cover the
Families choosing Lake Hodge Estates
contents about a carrier In the attitude
of
the pines. Your home in
packed cartons.
its representative. Courtesy,
Byallmea ns,Iileyourctaim.
are discriminating. They want solid construc
The Woodlands tells the woId
oomd appearance and apparent
You are allowed nine months
tion,
you've arrived. rive out today and
good planning, attractive surroundings,
a lot to do wi th
after the delivery date to file bones
cating
a
smoo
Indi
th
For
discover just how lovely a well designed
and quality living. And they want II now, but with
cmafordamagcs incurred in
these reasons, more than one
your
home can be.
Several models are waiting
payments they can afford. They get it and more at
estimate may be In order.
for your approval. Cne of them may be lust
what
Lake Hedge Estates, where wooded lots and beautiful
(If you have questions
you've
waited
for.
Prestigious
Area.
Enclosed
Utility
regardi ng transfer, storage or
models are waiting for Inspection.
Wooded Lots. No
Room. Real Brick
Fireplaces Available. Fully Stuccoed
ving
Dear Mr. Bragan,
The Herald, P.O.
City Taxes. Enclosed Garage. Fully Carpeted. Lakeview
Homes. Two Car Garages. Large Comfortable Family Rooms.
I'm planning to move to BOX 17, -Sanford, Fla., 31)
Screened-in Patios Available.
Settings. All Electric Living. New School. No Closing Costs.
Walk to New Elementary School.
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DEAR ABBY: Alter reading
about how sloppy some children
are about their rooms, I had to
send this poem:

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There's nothing to It
the clut ter Is still at Mother's!"

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became so costly, I couldn't
contlaae, so any husband has
teen shooting them mercifully
with bulletin the head. Every
time he shoots a dog or cat it
upsets us so much we both have
nightmarm
Today anoth er beautiful,
heal thy puppy was at my door,
and Iknow we will have to kill
her.
We are in the lower Income
bracket and have more pets
WW than we can feed or care
for.
Please, Abby, ask your
ladd to have t heir azthygla
"fixed" so they won't
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t'n'tn not In
take Jni out in tnocuntry

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DEAR ABBY: 'There has
na kA at publicity about the
need for spaying arid
neaterlag
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qualified to
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order teputeta good show, you
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question is whether the
wrestlers
who is guing to
win before they eater the ring. I
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thty don't.
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fixtures in the bathrooms. Sea.
establishments in Seminole west, follow 25th St.
to
RidgeWaco.
shell
shaped vanities compllCounty, has been known
wood Ave., turn and follow the
Woodmere 1 was created by ment each bathroom in a Wood.
throughout Central Florida signs.
Wilco for those who don't like a mere home. There is ample
building
me
lot of yard main tenance, but storage throughout with an
homes Their projects in
Woodmere Is a community of enough to put ter In Its location inside utility r
oom with washer.
Seminole County include, one arid two
story, one, two and places it close to shopping, dryer connections and an outGeneva Gardens in Sanford, th
ree-bedroom luxury garden schools and area churches, yet side storage facI"ty.
Marble
1 The Terrace in Winter Springs, homes. Prices range from far enough away that
don't
window
sills
are
used
throub.
Lyflnw')Od in Forest City, and
$16,900 for the one bedroom
the sights and out
easier upkeep
their most recent Woodrn
in model to $2g,500 for the two sounds of busy city living
At
Woodmere
you own the
Sanford.
st(fly, three-bedroom, two-bath
Woodmere homes ere con- land Ea ch home comes with a
Woodmere is located-

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inc biggest and best festivity this
Winter Springs Veterans of city has seen. Each day more
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Jack-In-the-Box will provide
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was two clowns.
and hope to hospitalized
So Tammy takes a peekla the barrel at Westside Little
League field (Herald photos by Gordon WIIIL*miOn)
: mrades.
Send A Ca
Americanism Award was
ilast wee
A au note.
k 's
won for contribu tions to
e
good
neighbor,
E
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Nelson,
community
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Community Service Award Is in the Winter Park Memorial
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Hospital awaiting
lam
was received f or excellence
reporting the Post xtivities. suire she would appreciate a
Youth Activities Award was card or two.
won for support of youth in
Weddin Trip
general,
the sponsomhip of
a boys' baseball team and a
Marge and Bill Leskowyak of
girls' softball team in par- Meadowlark recently returned
By JEAN PAVIESON
Vietnamese fluently.
ticular.
from a trip to Norfolk Vs.
Women' Editor
ISII
Still waiting for her
Loyalty Day Award was where they attended 'their
citizenship papers to be liberated
fibeled
same waya
presented for the Post's par- daughter, Sandra's wedding to
Of course, It isn't only processed, Archambaults wife,
i the men
tici pation In the Bicentennial Albert Garlther of that city.
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The wedding took place on
refugees from Vietnam. There The oldest child In a iauuiy
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were also many Americans brothers and sisters, Linh sonsliti es and exert stron
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SPrftW Elementary SdX)O1 and Catholic Church. A garden
forced to flee Saigon long before misses her parents and farnfly influence on th i menfolk
the City Hall.
reception was held after the
they'd intended when Com- terribly. However, she dare not behind the scenes, sald Burdick
Cn*. Jack Schraff received ceremony at the home of
munist victory seemed im- write to them as it might en. and Archambault. They also
honorable mention as All State grooms mother, Mrs. PatrIcia
ininent.
danger their fives If the Corn- found Vietnamese women more
,
Commander. Auxiliary SessiolL
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David Burdick and John munlsta discover they have a jealous than their American
member Kay Bessent sang at
The bride was lovely in a long
Archambault are two such cwtact In Ainerics. By the counteWts!
the memorial services held in white tulle gown with a
Fortunately, almost every
same token, they are probably
Miami Beach during the con- sparkling tiara flowing 'eL
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residing
temporarily
at
afraid
to
or
write
even
te
legram
Item
of foodstuff needed
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appointed The attendants were dressed txi
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Mariner's Village Apartments her, least they endanger their prepare Vietnamese dishes Is
states soloist.
Of peach aM green
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In Sanford, the men are both safety. She and her husband readily available in American 1
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the have a OW)
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these awards.
Bill Jr., Karen and Nanette
Both women have easily women have learned to enlay
4,Leskowyak
attended
the
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by
the
Department
of
assumed
t riesof modern steaks and chicken, neither
Join Seniors
wedding of their sister with
Defense to work on aircraft American housewives and finds hamburgers or sandAll you citizens 55 years or their parents.
engines in Saigon.
operate the
array of wiches palatable.
older may be int erested in
The bride is a clerk In a bank
Burdick first
Vietnam modern conveniences In their
joining a great group of senior in Norfolk, Va. and the groom is
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in l6 and Archinbault in apsrtinen with nonchalance,
citizens known
the Uvely a jewele r in that city. The
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couple will reside in Norfolk
living there peanenUy, but
101
Friday each month
the after honeymoon in Central
t he sudden end of
war matter, however.
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Highlands Club House on Florida.
Cowan'sUndeorIdo
certainly cut their stay short, the machines ruin their
Shepherd Road. President
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NettieJohnson teflsme thene
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there
do thefamily as by hand in
meetingofber group will bean
fla ted prices are
Good neighbor of the week Is
Informal get
one
of the biggest
shocks. And
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be
made,
in
Janice Papp. Miss Papp does
.
Vatllp.m.
it's odd not to recognize any
not ll vein Winter Springs, but
the late model automobiles,
has
been nominated for good
Fire AuxilIar1'
said Burdick.
neighbor in t his city beca use of David Barck, wife Katherine and Natalie (left) said Joke Archambult (rigid)
wife U.k ned
Both
married Viet.
The Women's A'liwy to
her many good works. She Isa Robert fled Vietnam
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namese wives while in Saigon
Winter Springs Volunteer Fire teacher
the Winter Springs
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the women were adjusting
wi th a banquet Bahama Joe's far beyond just teaching the
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[lie
In America. Western
DRAPERIES
In Sanford on June 10. A dozen youngsters in her Fourth Grade
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culture had made great inroads
or
members showed up to Pod. She takes an active part in
Into life In Saigon, the men
celebra te successful year.
all musical presentations put on
pointed
out, so their wives had
Following the banquet, a by the students and devotes
been
used
to American dress
the much of her own time to this
small party was held
foods
And
a
variety of customs
FABRIC AND LABOR
home of club treasurer Hilda and other extra-curicular acbefore ever leaving Vietnam.
Sommera. Meetings for this tivities.
on Empress Sour'.
Burdick's wife, who took the
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active grøup will resume In the
Miss Papp had taken part In
name Katherlm Ann, when she
falL
the caroling at Christmas and
received her American
Memorial Day Services in
citizenship, speaks broken
All Day Bazaar
Longwood. She is a dedicated
English and is eager to pursue
teacher and a fine human
her studies In this
Their
The city's July 12 All-Day being. She is truly a good neighfive-year-old daughter Natalie
B7JIar Is shaping up to be the bor to Winter Springs.
speaks both English and
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you.
It means "Plum (i1ld," and
she's a hostess In a "nalto
kurabbu" called The sisters, in
Kyoto, the old capital of Japan.
If you'd been listening to the
public address system In the
crowded, cavernous room,
you'd have heard her summoned — "Umeko, Table
"May I know your name?"
The Sisters is located
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Investments

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, June 22, 197S-7C

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The Huskey Co. to Russell T.
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to Imadell
Carr &amp;
hb. Frleda to Roger Lonsway &amp; wf Ward &amp; wf Suzanne M., LI 7 81k Swain &amp; Patricia dba Swain wid to Mary Julia George, sgl., to Luther N. Moore &amp; wf Shirley
Ijc)ard J.,
LI 27 Quail
Ponr
Nancy C, Lt. 15 131k A, The A, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 3, Homes, LI
5 BIk A Swectwater Lt 1 BIk 4, Sec 2 Engelwood J.,Lt4BLklO!ndlanHlllsUn.2,
East, 2nd Add., CR, $100.
Meadows Un. No, 1, $47,700.
322-2611
831-9993
$59,900.
Oaks,
Sec
5
120,900.
Eugene Earl Ilobison &amp; wE
Park, $100.
$42,000.
Laura J. Whitacre (Married)
Prktzer cons(., to Frederick
Richard R. Swarm, exec, at
(QCD) Mary J George, sgl to
JeanG, Blaker, wid to Datam
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
_____ 1 Jr. &amp; wf Brenda I,.., 1115 131k 13, 19 131k M,
No. Or). Terr., Sec. 1 18 BIk A, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. Lang, Lot
24 VIlla Brantley, Kline, It I Blk 4, Sec 2 Mirror So Addn, CB $20,000.
Park Tcrr., $24,500.
Un., $100.
Fe
6thru 25 limes
5,184,500.
31c a line
$6,00.
Engelwood Pk $100.
Perma Bill Homes Inc., to
6:00 AM.
5:30 P.M.
25 times
24ca tine
MalcolmClayton DRA Claytons Ruth Coinmins, sgl., LI 158
&amp; Mcdlintock Jr. &amp; Nancy W., Morrison &amp; Terry Morrison, N toThomas A.
SATURDAY 9.Noon
'SR Realty to EnvIronmental N of 159 MIdway, $20,000.
Forests &amp; wE Rita BIk B CarrIage Hill Un. 1,
3 Lines Minimum
Apt. Unit D-202 Bldg. 4, Fair. 50.2' of LI 10 BIk 7, TIer 6, M., LI
Natur&amp;I'reatmentCorp.,Beg.s
200
Spring
Oaks
Un.
2,
$32,).
Elmer A. Ballinger &amp; wf way Villas, $41,500.
Sanford, E. R. Traffords Map, $6,667
89 deg 48 mm 46 Sec. E 346.0' LouIse to
Nader Homes Inc., to C.
DEADLINES
Jon A. Parks &amp; wf
David E. Moreland &amp; wf $100.
Albert A. Alexander Jr., &amp; Bronson Lane &amp; wf Patricia A.,
____ Sec. 33-21-30 et., $100,000.
Noon The Day Before Publication
391 &amp; EL of 392, Plan of Lamonda S., LI.
4 81k C, Lloyd J. Artesl &amp; wf Providence, LI 6 Louise I. Gjoerloff,
___
Donald G. James &amp; wf Longwood, $30,900
$29,400.
wid., Lt 26
Terr., 1st Addn. $20,600.
Sunday Noon Friday
Lake Searcy Shores, $29,200. 131k C, Summerset No. $29,900.
Jacqueline to Gee H. Eargle &amp;
fiR GOre&amp; wf Barbara to
Da-Ley mv. Corp. to Peter
Hallmark Constr. to Wm. J.
Grange Prop Inc. to Martin
wf Martha, LI 1, 131k C, East- John
Janet E. Kline, wid to Mary i. Larry Saxon Inc., It 123 &amp; N
__________________________
Morlock, sgl., Condom. Morris
Jr. sgl., 1.1. 4 31k J, V. Cramer &amp; wf Katherine, LI George, E 74.85' of NWL4 of of 124, FranklIn Terr., $22,400.
brook Un. No. 15, $,500.
Un. No. 16Z
9 Spring Oaks Un. HI, $,700. SWi Sec 2229 (eat. by enty)
Frank Jeffery to Owens dorn. $29,000, Lake Villas Con- Washington Oaks, Sec. 2,
Greater Constr Co. to Wm.
____
__________$24,300.
John T. Long to Linda Loeb &amp; $100.
Pittman Jr., Beg. 1' from S
H.
Rathmann
&amp;
wf
Ferris L, LI
Ralph W. Hogan &amp; wf Ruby to
PeI-WIs
24—Business Opportunities
Eleanor Rasmussen (form. Cyothia 14. Pearce, LI 18 111k A
cor of Lt. 20, Jamestown, Harold 13.
(QCD) Mary J. George, sgl to
Wekiva
Hunt
Club
Fox Hunt. __________________
Ashworth &amp; wf Hawkins) to Paul H. McCor- Paradise Point, 1st Sec.,
thence run 65' N, 75' E 65' S 7b' Barbara I.
Janet E. Kline &amp; Sandra J. Sec 1, 837,500.
&amp;ttracIl've Beauty Shop, Longwr ,i
LI. 1131k A, Revised :tck, Jr. &amp; wf Renoula T., LI. grantor life est.,
FACED WITH A DIrINKIP4Li
$100.
E to pub. $600.
Canelberry area. Good loca'
Kline,
sgl.,
E
Rramur
Co.,
to
704.85'
Sherwood
T.
of
NWL4
of
plat The Springs Glenwo4yJ 12 &amp; S 15' of 11 131k H,
PROBLEM
Lor. overhead 56,700, 131 64i
NorJohn 1. Long to Linda Loeb &amp; SW Sec 2.20-29 (est. by en- RicharJs &amp; wf. Charlotte l. LI
PerhapsAlc01oIicAnonyrous
Grailge Prop. Inc. to Norb€rt Village, Sec. 1, $45,000.
thgate,
$31,500.
Can Help
Cynthia 1. Pearce, Lt8DGiles, try) $100.
DECORATIVE BUSINESS
J. Wegman &amp; wf Ka"erjn D,.
162 Woodcrest Un. 5, $32,000.
I
,r
LA
pring Ualis Un. IV,
""'
Write P.O Boi 1213
drapery bijsiness. 'nctud.rq real
$100.
$36,300.
Sanford,FI"c,da32771
I esttte Uder $30,000
(QCD) Harvey J. Driggers &amp;
Grange Prop. Inc. to Dwyer
CARRICK REALTY INC.
Sales of real property in Seminole
ARE YOU LONELY' Let us help I
REALTO47
wE Mary 1, to Robert A.
U l)oUastro &amp; wE Sonva 1 , Lot
-n '' t
r',
t1j)e}- &amp;, J(,y i.•, N
:u
hAT iW,t. SINGLE;
s
Sprin: Oaks Lu, IV
Cotinly dtring the week ending
Rentals
cueor t.'.Er.CA, Ptt.... 305158'of N6.46' of NE'S of SW4 of
$39,900.
213 7740.
Sec 30-21-31, $100.
_____________________________
Nader Homes, Inc. to Wayne
! Mason &amp; wf Susan W., It 64
ISALCOHOLAPRO6LEM?
'DouglasG.Isler&amp;wfEdjthto
29—ROOmS
June 13 totaled $11,669,666, the
__________
IUYOURFAM,Ly?
Joseph
H.
Weiss
&amp;
wf
Rebecca
Lake Searcy Shoes, $33,100.
AL ANON
MANOR WOMAN FOR ROOM AND
A. It 95 Lynwood, $26,500.
Charles Boyd Donahue &amp; wf
For families or friends C pro0lm
BOARD, CALL ANYTIME. 37)
greatest activity in the real estate
drInkers
Wnt. F.. Anderson Jr. &amp;
Laralne to John 0 Guernsey &amp;
For further information cali 422-45*7'
Jamle G. to Wm. H. Parks &amp; wf
wf Mary M., It 215 Forest
or write
Efficiency room for rent. Call
DonnaLce,LI13BIkD,S(erllng
Brook 4th Sec., $29,000.
between 10 a.m and 7pm
market
seen
locally
during
the
1975
Pk Un. 2, $36,500.
7771.
Boi 553, Sanford. FLy, 32771.
Thomas H. llronson &amp; wf
______________________
_____________________
Richard A. Sawyer &amp; wE Ruth
j - Wanda to Hiram I. HamlIn &amp;
APE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Unfurnished
Apaififle
toJohnT. Benton&amp;wfMichele
year. The same week last year saw
wf MarIe J., LI 36 Twenty West,
Free. 6442027 for "We Care"— ___________________________
H., It 141 Oakland hills,
"P4OIIine". Adults or Teens
$18,000.
SAP4DLEW000 VILLAS
$24,500.
(QCD) Roy C. Raymond &amp; wE
110W AIRPORT BLVD
$6,230,133
in repl property ownership
6—Child Care
United Assoc., Inc. to Hugh
________________________
_____________________-Marlylo to John DeGard &amp; wE
SANFORD,37.'3 7170
________________________
G. Alger &amp; wE Nancy F., It 388
Susan, 1.10 mI: Lots 1 &amp; 2 151k A
3 Bedrooms. 420 E 76th St., $135
Special Summer Rates - Open 24
Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt,
&amp; all of 131k 1), Meredith Manor
transfers, Real estate conveyances for
Surity No pets Water
hours;
all
ages
Swing
Set
Nur.
Sec 2, $34,900.
Nob Hill Sec., etc., $100.
furnished. 3221511.
sery.
Fern
Park.
C..l,l,., ('..-........
)pIUVi tA1ILL1. lu T...,,.
DUZT A.
_________________________
(CU, Itoy Itaymond &amp; wf
the
1 975 year to date totals
Friends Will Envy
Child Care in my hone.
I,.urxiin
&amp;
wf
Marilyn,
LI
40
131k
Marilyn to Randall !cCoy &amp; wE
John 1. Even &amp; wi Marlan to
Bennie A. Barnwell &amp; WI.
child, $75 for 7. 103 E. 79th St..
Your
gracious cOUntry living
Sterling
Pk
Un.
3,
$37,900.
VIckle 1-10 int: Its 1 &amp; 2 111k A Paul J. Kudley&amp; wI Monica, LI Patricia to Aaron H. McGowen
SanfOrd. 222 3951
Sparkling clean 2 BR.
I uit
(QCD) Thomas D. Dyer to
all of BLk D, Meredith Manor 4 81k A Iongwood North, &amp; wE. Elettle E., SY 126' 12 1 111k Dyer
$9 2,405,6 1 8.
redc'orated Only 3 left. Modern
Child care in my home References,
Entr., Inc., Comm. at SW
Nob 11111 Sec. less part $100.
or Spanish furniture Special
Hwy. 427. 323-1411. Sandi
$27,200.
C, Dommerich hills, 6th Addn. cor. of NW'S of SEL1 Sec 5-21.29
move-in allowance, Quiet neigh
___________________________________________________
(QCD) Roy Raymond &amp;
(QCD) Earl Ray Batten&amp; WI $60,000
Complete child care services New
bors, helpful manager.
etc.,
$100.
(QCD)
Wm.
J.
Young
Jr.,
&amp;
Co.,
(QCD) McCaughan Mtg.
Marilyn to lUcky Raymond &amp; Alice to Winifred L Petne, W
Summer Program! HEY DIDDLE
Richard A. Zieff &amp; wf.
ht,l111ler&amp; Sons Oil., Inc. to Inc. to Harold E. Crowley, igl. wE, Darlene, to John A.
DIDDLE DAY CARE, 3235690
wf Bette, 1.10 tnt. same as is' of LI 24 &amp; E 55' of 23, Duck Beverly to
$160 Plus Fum.
Wm. E. Glynn Sr. &amp;
'rwnan
I
Ucbenrotlg
&amp;
Margaretmarle,
sit
It.
68
howell
Eats.
.-d,
rep).,
Albrecht
&amp;
sit
above., $100.
BAMBOO COVE APTS.
Pond lit Addn. CB, $100.
wE. Mildred I., LI 37 131k 13, The
9—Good Things to Eat
1*21, BIk A, Sanlando Spgs.,
1&amp;gt, U 137 San Sebastian $38000
Herman R. Flannagain &amp; wE
Arthur C. Rinaky sgl. &amp; Meadows West, $39,400.
300 E. Airport Blvd 323 13-a
Anne to Ti. 152nd repl $100,
fits., Un. 4, $29,200,
Janet to John L Sauls Sr. &amp; wE Judith F., sgl. to Charles P.
John
Berry
III
&amp;
Wi
Pe
'
iou
black
eyes,
start
W H Green &amp; Sons Inc. to
United Assoc Inc., to Henry
Equitable LIfe Assur. to Charles H. McKellar &amp; wE
Monday. J"ne 23. on SR 16 1. Old One S Two Bedroom apertments &amp;
So, Sanford, $13,400.
12 131k B, Spring Lk Hills, H. LI 21 Walden Terr., $32,900. Nellie Mae
It 432, Weklva Hunt Club, Fox
Payton Realty
Stone, wid., Jt. the, Valley, $59001)
PIano Leisorn
Wrenco Homes, Inc. to $60,000.
Esther U Foggin, wid. tO
Both classical and Ian blues
372 1301.2640 HIawatha Ave
condom, Unit 102, Bldg. V,
Janice S. Johnson to Randall Hunt Sec 2, $39,900.
K., LI. 183, Wrenwood HIs., Un LI. 21 81k B Spring Valley E.,S20'0fLt3&amp;N40'of4(1
Phyllis to Gerald H. Malloy &amp;
Gene H. Barnhill &amp; wE huts s-d, $100.
id&amp; for retired persons
.2, $32,700.
RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL
Farms, Sec. 10, $12,967.
711. for alley) 131k 20 2nd Sec. Yoshiko to Russell E. Conway &amp;
372
KathIe
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
1110
131k
S,
Sunland
Murray D. Dents, &amp; WI
Wm. J. Morris Jr. &amp; wE Joyce wE
(QCD) Lee W. Kemplon, sgl. San Lnata, $17,000.
Day &amp; Night Classes. 3 Mi. N.
WI Jeanne, LI 17 131k B Sum- w. to Wm. J. Morris Jr. &amp; wE EM.,
Carmen to Dana Cooper Jon- to Nancy J. Kempton, sgl., LI.
MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
Longwood. .hct. 11-97 &amp; 415.
Carl 0. Gutmann Jr. &amp; WI. mersel North, Sec 4, $28,500.
Gordon I. Bradley &amp; wE
WINTER
ITEMS.
SELL
Joyce, LI 4 Blk J Washington
dan, LI 5 131k M, The 22 131k A Charter Oaks Un. 2, Eliz. toZacharyG. Holland Jr.
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
LarryR.Ward&amp;wfDebrato
Oaks,
Sec
HelentoFrederickL
Parker&amp;
________________
Woodlands, Sec. 2,, $37,100:
2,
$100.
$100.
&amp; wE. LI 44 So. Pinecrest
WAN'V AD. Phone 322 2611 or $31
Judith A. Jenkins, wid,, Beg
United *saoc., Inc. taJoho E.
4Ilp Wanted
Kenneth C. Winn &amp; wi. [aura wE Janice Lots 61, 62, &amp; 63
David H. Lacy, agE to Harold Addn. (corrective) $100.
em end a friendly Ad Visor will
481.40' N &amp; 454.22' W of SE COt', to Herman A. Stokes &amp; WI. Amended P1st of Magnolia
help you.
Goodyear &amp; sit Judy L;1L 419 P. Horan &amp; wE Muriel A., IL 2
Brook Dale Duckworth, igl. of NE of NE4 of Sec. 222142 Diane J. It 5 BIk H North Oil HIs, $29,000.
Work your n nours. Earn eitra
Bedroom unfurnished apt, air.
Sec. 2, $39,900.
$20,000
Lena Icola Duckworth, JI. ten,, $5'OOO.
tative Call 6443075
Edw. B. Bradley &amp; wE Opal C.,
1S0damageae.ost 203 E 21st 5?
Austin 13ev. to Alfred
Fredco EnIr., Inc. to Liii M. S 100' of; Beg. 433.5' N &amp; 2843'
Freedom Fed, to Bruce E.
after 530.
3"
BIk
MA
L
E
F
E
MA
I
E
S
A
L
E
B
s
Talmo
s.d
$25,000.
Charles
H.
Bashore
&amp;
wE
McDonald
&amp;
DeChellis &amp; WI Grace M., LI 10 Domtnguez &amp; hb. Manuel, U 6 E of SW cot. of NW .i of NE
wE. Evelyn, It 101 LI 5
POSITIONS - Be your own boss
Paul
IL
Magalskl&amp;
t
LIS
Rochelle
to
Deslderlo
Acosta
less W, 47.26' &amp; all of 9 &amp; W BIk A Paradise PoInt 4th Sec., Sec 16-20-30 etc., $100.
MASTERS COVE
Unlimited oçportunity for rapid
&amp; Barcla) Woods, 1st Addn., to Peter U HaU&amp;
WI Modesta, LI 120 Highland $42,900.
sit Connie C.,
ON THE LAKE
advancement Bring ambition
15.81' of Lot 8, BUt 59 Sanlando 13,000.
The Greater Constr. Corp. to Pines Un. 4, $25,000.
322 7900
We9l supply the products to create
U
60
Lake
Markham
Eats.,
Sub. Beaut., Palm Springs Sec.,
Larson'Constr., Inc. to Jack Thomas C. Ruby &amp; sit. Susan
Anthony V. Pascocello &amp; wE.
enthusiasm
and
profit Call 32t Love Animals? Then you'll love the
$34,900.
M. Northcult &amp; WE. Dorothy F., LI 7 131k A, The Woodlands, 13.Donald U Stealey &amp; sit Betty Rosa to Fredco Entr., Inc., LI
0470 Mon thru Sat
all new Central Florida Zoo. Reao
Helen
Ann
More,
sgl
to
to
Traceleri
Ins.
Co.,
LIz
Wm
Kearney Constr. Co., Inc. to Lois Y. Lot 35, Brookhollow, Sec.
6 &amp; 11 Blk A, Paradise PoInt 4th R. Robinson Jr., &amp;
Housewives— work at pleasant
all about it in The Herald's A to
7
sit
Blk
8,
Arlene
Ti.
30,
Sanlando
Sec.
Timothy A. Eaton &amp; wI Terrle $6,500.
place, extra money for yourself.
Zoo specIal July 3.
$1,100.
Seminole Entr., Inc. là Springs, $36,000.
M., LI 44 Blk B Summerset
See
Mrs
at Quality Inn North
Lee
A., Lot 41 Sans Soul, $34,Q,
Fredco
Larson Constr., Inc. to Warren G. Nash &amp; sit. Judith
Entr., Inc. to Oscar No, $77,90
3 Room. 2nd floor rear
in LOflQwoOd
Stephen H. Draper &amp; sit Lo &amp; wE. Maria, LI 11 BUt A,
Jayde Builders, Inc. to E. EIt'worth G. Gallimore &amp; sit. A., LI 24 Sans Scud, Oviedo, Su.santoJack
Apartment;
utilities included
E. Deuber
Orlando Pharmacy Inc., Housekeeper Companion for man on
Call)?) 9579
&amp; Eu. Parac1ist Point 4th
Martin Hermesch &amp; sit Kathryn Shirley P. LI 65, Brookhollow, $35,333.
$3,000. Pension
walker. 1 days wk. Tues Friday,
Trust to B J Walker &amp;
M Lt 3 131k 13, Lake Kathryn
A., II. 85 Brookhollow, $36000 $6,.
3"""
Immediate Occupancy, 1 &amp; 2
Michael G. Maples &amp; WI. Woods, $28,500.
Anthony V. Pascocello &amp; sit wf Verniece W., S 330' of LIs 275Bedroom apartments iso $170
Barbara J. Kellogg, sgl. to
Rosa to Fredco Entr., Inc., LI 6 &amp; 276 0•P. Swope Land Co. P1st
Guillermo Leon &amp; sit. Denise Ramona to Wendell W. Whited,
Housekeeper wanted, for retired
lUm- N. Perfeitto &amp; wE 131k A, Paradise Point 4th
M Children &amp; Pets 0 K ai
Teresa H. Markle, LI 12 131k Q to Manuel Lopez &amp; wE. Luz N., sgl. 1.1 5131k A Woodmere Park Dolores
to John
couple, one Semi-invalId, No
furrithed 321 0064
of Black Hammock, $13,500.
13. Byington &amp; $),l00.
The Woodlands, Sec. 2, $100.
LI 4 131k 13, Bonaventure HIs., 2nd rep)., $12,900
cooking, good wages. Write Box I
Professional
Constr
Indus.
wE Evel n, It 22 131k E Winter
Fla.
Teresa H. Markie to Barbara 2nd Sec. $10,500.
3)_Apjn.i
Deccatexine Constr. Corp. to WOOds s.1
DAVID M. SPEARS &amp; sit Inc., to B J Walker &amp; sit VerFurnished
____________________
Un.
2,
sasx
J. Kellogg &amp; Lucille M.
(QCD) Helen Rynklewlcz to James C. Thomas Jr. &amp; wE.
Pamela
to
Fabnlan
Gimeno
&amp;
niece
W
LIz
273
&amp;
274 less S
rum or unfurn Aols. large I 52
Sodergren. Jt. ten, LI 12 BUt Q, Lorraine A. Srzedzlnskl, U 233, Dorothy G., LI 3 131k C Sweet. N. RolfeG.Arnhym&amp;wfJuneto
21—Situations Wanted
Dale Cluxton &amp; wE Janna s., Lawrence Redmond, Lots 16 &amp; 317.5' OP Swope Land Co. Plat ________________________
bedrooms, carpeted, air con
The Woodlands, Sec. 2, Forest Brook 4th Sec., $100.
water Oaks, Sec 6, $50,900
Un. 1 17, 8G. Smiths Addn to Oviedo, of Black Hammock $16,500.
ditiOnid No pets Moderate rent
Tutoring in my home
LI
3
BIk
G,
Camelot
s.d
$100. G&amp;1I Dev. Co. to Gidus
Carlos A. Quevedo &amp; WE.
3221110
The hluskey Co. to Emory B. $35500
$19,500.
Certified Teacher
Frank D. McCaulley &amp; sit
Builders Inc., LIz 244 &amp; 247 Dorothy to Clifford M, Durrance &amp; D Unda, 1* 8 &amp; 8A
Call
373
3'57
Ethel F. Zielinaki &amp; hb Leon Wilma to Wm. W. Jones sgl., w
Larry Sester, sgl, to David
1 7 Bedroom, Adults only
Woodcrest Un. 5 $15,600.
Thomspon &amp; wE. Patricia H., 81k hI Sweetwater Oaks, 5ec 5
O tarUn Henry Workman, sgl. 75' of E 150' of N 150' of that part
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PAR K
Richardson
&amp;
wE
Valerie
D.,
LI
Frederick A. 'Warren &amp; wE Lot 6 B1k C, Bonaventure HIS., $13,900.
2543 Park Drive $10 up
13 BIk C Winter Woods s-cl Un. 5 &amp; Linda Kay Perry, sgl., LIz 24, of BIk 3, S. of E. ext. of Church 24—Business Opportunities
Eleanor B, to Rafael A. Balnco 2nd Addn., $61,900.
Larson Constr., Inc. to Albert
25 &amp; 26, 131k 6, Crystal Lake st., Wlldmere, $12,400.
1 Bedroom, near shcppng. 2617
Mark Stern &amp; wE. Nancy to U Piche &amp; wE. Ivalena V. &amp;
&amp; wE Mercedes,, LI 35 Apple
Taii Ch uSn,'s'. s)fld related
to
Winter
Homes
sd,
l'2l,O0.
Robert
G.
Moreno
Elm. Sanford No pets. 379 69S.t
Jr.,
&amp;
sit
The
rancpik.. c,II FAdP( 90-i 23) 2572
Lawrence A. Kennedy &amp; wE. Michaei Schmidt &amp; wE. Edwjna, JamesGreater Con.str. Corp.
Valley, $69,000.
(QCD)
Betty
H.
Arnold
to
Rex
Evanell
N.
to
James
D.
Bradley Criden &amp; wf
I room furnished apartment, gas &amp;
wfPauline to Walter S. Allen &amp; Woodlands, Sec 2, $48,167.
Russell T. Swain Jr. &amp; WI.
repl. of Sh. I &amp; 2 No. Orlando B Glen Arden Ills., $47,960.
Weekly or $125 monthty, SQl
Ann to Gee W. Taylor &amp; sit
sit Judith, lot 290 Spring Oaks
Gordon Laraman &amp; wE. Vera Patricia to Charles Turner &amp;
Magnolia Ave. 322 0711.
Townsite
4th
Edition,
$100.
The Greater Constr Corp to Sheila D.,LI7(lessN7')&amp;Nfl'
Douglas D. Picotte &amp;
Un. 2, $35,500,
to Es-aS. Hampton &amp; June, It 1 wE. Clarice, LI 15 131k A, Deborah A. to
(QCD)
Horace
H.
Self
to
Julius
Ludwin &amp; wE Arlene. Unit of 8, 131k 31, Sec 2., Suburban Adjacent to Sw'eetwater Oaks. 1
Bertram F.
Roy L. Gray to James N. (less SE 25') BIk B Gene Gables Sweetwater Oaks, Sec
bedroom cottage Ideal for couple.
Mar)
E.
Self,
LI
3-5
&amp;
E.
6.5' of 3-Br., SausalIto, Condom., Ph. Homes, $29,000.
Gould &amp; WI Janet E., LI 11 131k G
References required No pqts, $125
Thbbs&amp;wf Catherine, 11.1 &amp; W Sec., Meredith Manor $51,000.' $112,500.
Woodinere Park 2nd rep)., 36, Mayfair Sec., 1st Add., $100. I, $38,000.
mo $30 security 372 1587
Raymond
C.
Patterson
&amp;
sit
15' of 2 Lakewood Shores, 2nd
(QCD Jerome J. Bornstein,
Donald K. Tarr &amp; sit. Debra
Charles F. PrevaIl to Eugene
Greater Constr. Corp to Patricia to Dalton H. Owens &amp; 2 Bedroom garage ap,, furn
md. &amp; Trustee &amp; wE. Rita to H. to Frank Dellacroce &amp; wE. $18
3
Addn, $53,1)
A.
Anderson Jr. &amp; wE Linda A., Russell I. Fay &amp; wf Margaret, sit Betty-Anne E., LI 37
blorks from tOWfltwofl. lO Pets
Thomas
C.
Reed
&amp;
wE
B1k Q,
James F. Knight Jr &amp; wE S. Musselwhite Jr., N
of NE Barbara It 148, Trailwood Winifred W. to Arthur C. S 707.51' of E 470.00' of SWL4 of
323 510$.
It 76 Wekiva Hunt Club Fox The Woodlands, Sec 3
of NE L4 of SW 4 Sec 7-21-29, EMs., SeC I, $23000.
Mary C. to Timothy J. Keith &amp;
It
31
SEL*
to
Sec.
15-20-32,
less
S
25',
Hunt,
Sec
1,
$40,500.
McGraw &amp; sit Alice F.,
(corrective) $100.
Efficiency apartment, all utilities
sit Patsy, It 212 0.1'. Swope $100.
Arthur Nuns Jr. &amp; wf.
N.H. Rotundo &amp; sit Martha J.
Dalton H. Owens &amp; sit Bet- furnished, summer rate. $97 SO.
Karen
Lake
Markham
EMs.,
$4,000.
$22,000.
Land Co. pint or Black 11am.
Anna Jelsone, Pens. rep. to G. P. Boston &amp; WI. Karin I.,
First NaIl. mv. Amer., Inc. to to Gordon C. Reid &amp; sit Janice Iyanne E. to John N.
Adults
Kennedy ends' 322 7296 eves &amp; weekEat. Frank dec'd to Anna It 8 131k C Sweetwa Icr Oaks, to Arthur C. McGraw &amp; wE Alice
mock, $24,200.
Lee
Lindsey
&amp;
wE
Alice,
U,
Beg 330' N of SE cor. Sec 5- &amp; wE Christine ft., LI 37 131k
Terry P, Ray, sgl., 1131 Lake
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Knox Properties to Erwin Jelsone, LI 18 BIk B Tr. 49 &amp; 1.1 Sec 3, $66,300.
12.3
131k
5,
Shadow
Hill,
$39,000.
20-32,
run N 660' W 330' etc., the Woodlands, Sec 3, $43,000.
Furnished Apartments
Iarkham
Ests.,
$75®
Peltzer, Pres. of Peltier Constr. 81k E, Ti. 59 Sanlando Springs,
Paul A. Osebe Jr. &amp; sit.
Mildred
T.
Mitchell
&amp;
&amp;u
hb
$7,300.
Nader Homes, Inc. to John C.
Douglass Folsom Sr. &amp; wE
Co Inc., It. 25, 81k B Spring $100.
Sandra to Mark C. Neilsen,, U
611 5 Park 423 92)7
Perry
L.
to
Thomas
J.
Watson
&amp;
Irving
Roth,
sgl
to
Irving Cass &amp; wE Gina, LI. 42 Lake
4 MIldred to Raymond 11
Vslley Farms, Sec. 10, $12,300
CHARLIE J. BAI.I.ARL) &amp; Bik D, Druid hills Park, Thornton &amp; wE
S.. It 2 wE Pollyanne S.. LI. 9 131k 1 Roth, Trustee, LI 5 151k C Searcy Shores, $29,700
Mnthl, Rental5 Available
Deborah
Gonda E. Willey, sgl. to J. WF. Agnes to Wm. F. Langley $27,500.
&amp; Eastbrook s.d Un. No, 8, Sweetwater Oaks, $100.
51)5 $150—Color TV
131k
Sabal
D,
Replal
of
Sanora
Un.
Point
Prop.,
Inc.
(form
Wni. Stefan, sgl., condom., Unit &amp; wf. Mary E. S L of It II &amp; all
Wesley G. Benton &amp; wE. 2, 116900
QUALITY
INN-NORTH
$32,500.
Jefler)' C. ArgentIne &amp; sit M14-Fla. Prop) tu S.R. 434
i &amp; st iii, Lce'ij.4
10!, Bldg. N., Crown Oaks 1st of 1? 81k C, Buena Vista EMs., Sandra J. to SVrenco homes
Harold E. Crowley, sgl. to Mary to Ruby K. Payne &amp; Son, Investment Corp., Thai part of
Simon Gluek &amp; wt Janice &amp;
$9,000.
Addn., $3()
Inc., W ' of SW tg of NW
John
Wm. Stoudt &amp; wE Sue C., Donald K. Payne, It 9 BIk 23, W'. of SWt 4
Charles F. Bloom Jr. &amp;
of Sec. 15, W. of
AVALON APARTMENTS
Wm. J. Westerman Jr. &amp; wE. (less N 990' &amp; rd Sec. 35-21-30, Marie
Bel Mn Homes, Inc., to Gee.
It.
11,
131k A, Lake Ruth South, HeftIer Homes, hlossell Pk, Sec Little Wekiva River; all that
ADULTS 140 PETS
to Maurice A. Evans &amp;
Edit. Stock Jr. &amp; sit Susan N., Phyllis to James H. Myers &amp; $50,000.
6 W 2nd SI
1,
$21,000.
part
of
sit Melinease, LI 10 Loch Arbor, 132,000
NE's of SE'. of See. 16,
Lot 483, Spring Oaks Un. III, wE. Gloria E 33' of LI I &amp; W 93'
(QCD) Wesley G. Benton &amp; Fairland
(QCD) Investment Corp. of
Suzanne G. Cox to Robert A W of Wekh'a Rlver&amp; part of W
Sec., $1
of 2 Blk C Dommerich Hilts, 6th wE. Sandra J. to Wesley C,.
s3lsoo
SI.
Johns
to
F.
Scott
Kenneth
&amp;
Bouthot
&amp; wE Gloria H., 1.1 5 131k '* of See 16 E of Wekls'a RIs-er&amp;
Cli)'ton F. Wolfe &amp; wf I2aura
hiGh F.-RNlNC,S
Grange Prop., Inc, to Donald Add, $57,000.
Benton, W 100' of Its 1 &amp; 2 131k
of
I'
NW'4 of E, Ridge High 1st Addn., W of Little Wekiva His- ct' etc.,
to
Donald
G.
Koester
&amp;
wf
Carol
wE
Connie
E.,
POlENTIAI.
(QCDI J. Brailcy Odham &amp; Normandy AdJn. CB, $100,
,Fleig &amp; wE Jo Ann, 1.1. 437
NEts
of
Sec.
6-20-32,
less
N
700'
$25,300.
etil
in
Twa.
20
Sr.,,
Range
J LI 8 Ileplat of Pearl Lake
flP PART TIME
29
wE. louise to Jack F. Moore &amp;
Spring Oaks Un. III, $39,900.
Hence M. Mougenal &amp;
p
&amp; W 33' for rd, $100.
0-i'd ?lCtrt d . $trto,siPs a'.
QCi)) Darrell Cox fib. of
$l3,U0O.
i'O* Dliiig ,SI$i'shed in
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BY LARRY SAXON
editor of one of Japan's leading _________________________________________________
national daily newspapers with
An increasingly popular way predict the 'actual "final"
offices In Tokyo, can't aIf to
to
dispose of real estate is via selling price when listed any
live there. Instead, he lives
the
real estate auction method. other way. Just as it's rare that
the suburbs of Yokohama,
hoir and 10 mInutes' commute At the June Orlando.WLnter anyone can give you an exact
in the morning, an hour and a Park Board of Realtors value of your property. Even
Multiple Ung Service break- professional appraiser can oniy
ha in the evening. pj
cost 13 millIon yen, about fast meeting guest speaker was give you his opinion. When he
, Jim Graham of North Palm appraises, he's not offering to
$45,000, and he t a9
Beach. Graham Is a licensed buy the property at that price!
"It's inconvenient to five In a Real Estate broker and auc'ott aing that whatever
faraway place like that," he tioneer, and his subject was the last bid Is, I have to accept
said, but "ahikata ga nat" — no "The Auction as a method of It?
selling real estate."
help for it.
Usually.., but why wouldn't
At one time or another almost
Two years ago, Takahaxa
been
you
want to? You'll be getting
every te of property
returned from four years t
value.
sold by auction. The auction
Washington as
How do you determine what
sales are usually adve'.tJseJ
correspOndent and tx,'g
four-cylinder Toyota. Ills wife several week.i tihead and a "market value" Is?
mailing sent out to a list of
Market value Is what a
uses the car for shopping
for taking their two daughters likely prospects and previous property brings after being
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the Shijo Bridge and turn to the
right and you're on a narrow
Street called PontCho. If
you're looking for a certain
Mrs. Shlmiiu puts the blame
To wring Inflation out of ti'e
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about the price of food, which
flOW C(t5 301040 per cent more
than a year ago, he says. Lunch
at a sznau
office has almost doubled In
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dcnuincla lot
catch-up raises.
The policies have had some
success in slackening the rate
of inflation — economists
predict about 15 per cent jg
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tobacco auctioneers sell1n to
professional buyers, who are
accustomed to their particular
chant, the real estate auctioneer makes sure everyone
can foll,,w the bidding.
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auction! The highest bid, under
this circumstance, WILL be the
TRIJE market value.

1) Absolute auction
2) SubJect tn confirmation
With the trst, the seller
states he iIl convey the
property to the bidder who
offers the highest price. Subject
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a few words. But at 11 p.m., fourfold increase In the price of
when The Sisters doses up, she oil, Japan last year ran the
walks to the door with you and, highest inflation rate of any
bowing, bids you "sayonara." Industrialized nation — 25 per
UmekoIs.Shewasbornon cent,morethantwtceU,S.
a small farm not too far from rate.
Kyoto. Until a year or so ago
she worked In an office. Now

Japan' Before we returned
from the United States,
F6COnUflended to my wife and
my two daughters that they eat
asmuchbedastheycaneat,o
that they'
ild

product since World War II: an
unprecedented number of
business bankruptcies, and an
unprecedented rate of uneinploent — about a million
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Uardens
far the most common. They're
doesn't know she works at
some basic Information about
also the most successful
Luxury Patio
food and body chemistry. Just
Sisters, she says.
because they command a better
what does what do to what?
And if they did?
crowd and bidders are usually
Apartments
re is such an amount of
"They would be unhappy."
more responsive If they know
Umeko Is not a geisha, that iflfOlTflatiOn or misinformation
the seller means business.
STUDIO 1,2,3
about
unique (and getting uniquer) around
calories,
There was considerable inBEDROOM SUITES
Japanese entertainer, trained cholesterol, saturated fats,
terest shown at the meeting and
28 ED ROOM
c,f unsaturated fats, animal fats,
from chndioi in
in a austInn and ani.r
TOWP4HOUSFS
singing, dancing, and pleasing vegetable fats, protein, carsession afterwards some of the
men. She Is not a joro, a bOhydrates, and sooner or later, mean? Ice cream, coffee, tea, body works and how to take Inquiries were:
prostitute. She Is a hostess jc each substance is the evil one or salt, pepper, gelatin, sugar — care of It. What could be more
How can I be lire of what my
FROM 935
60 at The Sisters and one of the life saver, depending on who do these substances have any relevant, if I may use that property *111 brIng?
1505 W. 25th St.
an estimated 500,000 in large is writing or talking about It. I nutritional value? Do they have word? Most of our school
No one can be absolutely sure
nightclubs and small bars in am completely confused,
any harmful effects? Are there systems have little time of what a property will bring at
SANFORD
I'd like to know what are the any guidelines along which one devoted to this mod important auction. But isn't It also
Japan today.
322.2090
Maybe she would have jj necessary substances, what are could discover just what has basic knowledge. The young that an ownçr can seldom
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the
beneficial
ones,
and
what
to The Sisters even If It hadn't
gone into a product, and this people are Interested, too, I
been for the combination of are the harmful ones? Which
conclude for himself have learned from my mall.
recession and inflation that ones build the body' %flijth whether the item is beneficial They are like you and can't get
currently gi1 Japan' Maybe ones maintain It? Which ones or harmful? I believe my solid information. -not. For many Japanese destroy it? Am I correct in Ignorance and confusion over
presuming that unsaturated the subject Is evident.
women, in any case, ttere is ,
you
The subject Is Large. You will
too much choice.
(vegetable fats) are good fats Inform me?
need to understand how fnM a
"of course - they are not and saturated fats (animal
DEAR READER — The first processed or, as you say, what
working willingly," says fats) are the harmful ones?
step to knowledge Is confusion, does what do to what. I have
Hatako Shlrnlzu, the motherly
Is protein the body builder? If I can't answer all your written two books on these ____________________________________________
secretary general of the so, what type of protein food is questions In one column.
topics. Don't buy them, Just go
•mitur..
Japanese Housewives available, low or without saythatyourletterexemplmes to the Library and ask for
Association,
cholesterol, which I understand the general confusion of
"Metabolics: Putting Your
But, she points out, with part is present In large quantities in publlc today. I'm crusading, Food Energy to Work" (Harper k\
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time jobs, especially for milk, cheese and eggs, which you might say, for inai
and Row, 1974) for information
women, falling off while [rices are high protein foods,
on processing 701W food, and
people's knowledge of health
Along the same line, what is the big gap Is In ow' educational "What You Need to Know About
backtothefarm, if that's where the difference between system.Itdoesaeemtome that Food and Cooking For Health"
they'refrom,orgobacktothelr processed and unprocessed one of the most important (Viking Press, 1973) for InW•canmove you
hosnes—orgolntothet,arsand fo
hascheeseandflour? thlngsa person should l, to formation on food items,
nightclubs.
And what exactly does the term cope with living, is how his own preparation and food values.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) line of work Is similar to yours. Your aspects are very than
you are with smaller
Situations that you direct today They may know of an op- favorable at this
time
in
regard
Issues.
Skip
the little things till
will prove to be fortunate for all portunity for you.
to material blessings. Before later.
Involved.
LEO Juiy 23-Aug. 22) Don't the week Is out your resources
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 0)
TAURUS (April 20.May 20) turndownanysoclallnvitatlons could Increase.
You'll
be lucky today in any
People in general today still today, even If you have to atSAGITTARIUS (Now. 23- dealings you have affecting
tend to treat you extremely tend several. A valuable con- Dec. 21) You're
likely to be the your finances or career. Be
generously. Gather your tact Is waiting to meet you.
guy who winds up with positive. Conduct your affairs
harvest while the getting's
VIRGO ( Aug. 23-Sept. 22) everyone's chij today in your accordingly.
Should conditions lend them- friendly Little penny ante poker
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) selves to closing an Important game.
YOUR BIRThDAY
Bargains or agreements today matter today, Jump on it. Luck
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
1975
wIll be Lasting and bountiful, will help you profit.
19) Be patient, breaks are
especially if a friend you've
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) comIng that aren't completely
You'll have some marvelous
known for some time is In- Good news will be coming to visible yet.
Things will work out opportunities this year. They'll
volved.
you shortiy through two dlf. as well as you dare hope.
result In a rise In your status
CANCER (June 21-July 22) ferent sources. You could even
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) and position careerwise. A
Be particularly attentive to hearbitsandplecesoflttoday. Youaremuchmoi'ecapableat heavier take4oe pay is
people you meet today whose
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AnexcelientFullMoondayand wlthmoneyexpertsand find the you commercialize on them.
evening to put in action a rfghtwaytoaddtoyourpresent
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 tO
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terestslswlse today. Plan some
big nd get big. Compliment
LEO (July 2210 Aug. 21) Use trip. Correspond. Take time to
charintohelpc,thers,andyou visit with associates in
othei'a.Beoutgoing.
attract friends and increase evening.
ARIES(March2ltoAprll
19)
future
Income. Ideas of
APRICORN(Dec,fltoJan.
O.t 11)
the
amu..emcntj
that
associates
may
be
differ,rnt
ZQ)
Handle any financial or
most appeal to you and have a
yw'5
but can succeed, government matters with efgood time with congenlals.
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VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
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1117 Blk B The Colonnades, 1st
dolyn N., 1.1 757 SprIng Oaks $600.
W. H. Lane &amp; wE. Margaret to Soc., $16,.
Un. iV, so..
dam F. Butch &amp; sit. Eula C.,
Mary Myers Thomas F.
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telllgently for fine resuits
comfortable and your family
cement deeper bonds. Partners
happier Lzngroving Jolt cowlJLIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) need zmre assurance of your
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Show loyalty to good friends current Interest
GE1INI (May 21 JUne 21) who have been kind and loyal to
PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20)
Concwtrate on
you in the p. Work out that 'seeopportuniUea now
neil as tho out of
project with the one you love, that will help you advance
norm, and you get good results.
SCORPIO (Oct. 3 to Nov. 21) easily. Come to a better under.'
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George A Jenner&amp;wf. Linda Mary, $100.
Woods Townhouse, Sec. 2, to James D. Kincheloc &amp; WI. Stephen G.
Loges &amp; sit.
$31,800.
Elsie T. LI 4 131k 6, Pearl Lake Catherine U. to James
Thomas &amp; WE. Charlene, I.t
Agmt Deed, Merle Harris &amp; hits., $58,000.
Eu.a, Inc. to Acme Conveyor 131k C The Springs, $15,500.
wI Harrtett to Walter G.
Lawrence Bare to Jane I.
McCreless&amp; wf Bertle Lee, Sec. Co., Inc., BIk 7, TIer 14, I-la.
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Joe Wiginton &amp; sit Jo Dell, S
mv. Corp., water &amp;
E. (same desc. as above, $100. High 1st Addn., $100.
of N 120' of E' of It 2, BUt A,
sewer lines, mains, lift stations
LI. 105, Barclay Woods, lit
Raymond H. Biackwell &amp; sit etc. In Sec. 32&amp;33-2!)-29, $100.
Wm. Brutl's Addn. to LW. (less
Rd.
Addn., $40,600
Beverly to Ronald G. Furnald &amp;
(QCE( EC Enterprises Inc. to
n-si), $24,000.
James E Gooding, Trustee &amp; sit Ruth G., 1.1 12 81k 13
S.R. 434 Investment Corp., Jax
Noah 13. Mellon &amp; wE Karen to
Inc., E1 0ESEL6 (also des. as
Norman N. Bean &amp; wf easement, $100.
Harriet Eats., $22900
E 20 acres of S' of NWL6) of 3- Corinne to Charles H. Beck &amp; sit
The hluskey Co. to Robert 21-29
Stanley B. Foster &amp; sit
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345.52' of above, Marsha, E 28.60' 011.1 24 &amp; W PhyLlis to
Reiche Inc., It 13 111k 13, SweetIsrael Hardy &amp; wE
i3.3799 acres rn-i, $584,000.
4?.40'o{25fllkSSSanlandoThe Normanie E., Lt. 60 The
it'aler Oaks, Sec 7, $19,900.
Kenneth H. Bovio &amp; wE Suburb Beaul., Palm Springs Coinades, 3rd
Sec.. $19,100.
Gerald 13. Ogler &amp; wE Marilyn Patricia to Harold K. Crabb &amp; Sec., $37.200
(QCD)Ludy W".zhington, sgt.

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Bomaventure bIts., 2nd 5cc, Slmko Schaefer &amp; Francis A.
$54,000.
Jr., U 67 Brookhollow $100.

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SANFORD LAKE MARY area,2 BR NEW SMYRP4A BEACH- Beah
front. poolside lury care
duplex with
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Complete!
COmpIefCly enctOtid Appliances,
Re?sonabte Sday special or by
4ir conditioner, drapes. area rug
week 647 2559
5)50 per month includ'ng
service All you 00 i swim Sii
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thit now Rick Moran. $1,
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are too tight A Classified Ad in Office space for rent: across from
flit HERALD is the arnwert
the County Court House. Air
Condition, heat arid utilities fur.
3 ttedrooms. family room, 7
rushed Call 372 2616 after I p m.
bedroom, carport Children okay
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DFITONA New Duplex. Furn or
unfurri Drapes. Wjt:'. Lawn
Care 373 )B?S or 614 1346
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Reg Real Estate Broker
321 0603,3 7745,3,3 7•95

well trained Pony. and tack. neck 19M Mercury Monterey.
faCtory air, radio, heater,
rein. $75 or bitt offer. Richard
conditiOn
339 7159.
Cniger, 3,30141.

BUY — SELL - TRADE
3,3 5471

Frenkiin Stove
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373 5076

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Wilson- Sam Snead Signature
Clubs- I woods, I irc,ns. Also I
McGregor woods- S irons, plus
pitching wedge. Excellent con
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JIM DANDY JAll FEED
Counter tops. Sinks, Installation
"Buy Direct From Boxcar'
available. Bud Cabefl. 3221052 GORMLY'SE.46 Sanford3Z3 i;
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factory air, factory AM FM
stereo, cruise control,
miles. 11.200 377 6915.
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Excellent Cond;tiofl, $500
373 47I

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down, $75 monthly. 6 prt. interest,
$7,750 cash price. Surveyed, ac
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high mountain valley. Owner $06____________________________
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3
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In Lake Mary

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Beautiful large homi' on Lake Mary,
120' on the beach, 3 Screened rn
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OPEN HOUSE
15
7145 S. SANFORD AVE. Like row,
vacant 3 bedroom home, low
down, terms or trade Immediate
occupancy $24,500 Make offer.
vet ; t j nut
117 COUNTRY CLUB CIRCLE- 2
Bedrooms, family room, air
coeditiore'd, nice carpeting.
down payment Move in now.
5)5.500.

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Buying within 60 dayS. Wm.
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
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Forrest Greene, Inc.
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rugs Cleaned in your Own Lanciclear.rg, fill dirt, clay, rOck
AlA CLEANS ALL
5191
home by Von Sthrader dry foam
All kinds. of digging House trait
3736353
REALTORS
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tnterlorpres%urpcleanng
method Nonnuss.. no fuss., no odor,
ers. stored and moved 372 9)17 or
373 CIAS
GRAVELY
MOWERS
Use same day. Alt work $34 lIPS
SANFORD
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guaranteed
Phone
for
estimate,
Atstp,r:j 5ls &amp; Service
3397619 or 8)06370
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
Financing- Phone 3)96417 For
LOCATION
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GEAR IS IN DEMAND SCLL IT
Pick up A. Delivery. Camco
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Expert roof reps
1 Pedi'ooms. 7 ta?h home
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Cnteer, priced below $31,000 with
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Melody Lank. Casseiberry
We Sell The Best &amp;
ROOFING 32) olcn3
the 3rd bedroom and apartment Lawn Mowers
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Rest Western Auti'i.
The
Specreaclde granules for lawn in
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II your roof
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sect control. GardunLand, 1400 W.
house Storage a plenty. Call
Is for the birds
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today. There's only ore like this,
flack hoe work,
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tables Stan's Auction. Hwy 46 W.
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clearino 3,3 I77 atter
Allen Wrenn
for Rent
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32)
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Roll a way b0. clean, $25, Sort Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
REALTORS.Maltlandlranch
lulldlng, roofing and concrete
Shampooerloronly$).SOperday.
board 10'. 110: Hntpolnt Air
617
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finIshing, free estimates.
OpenUl
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conditioner, l0.UQ STU, $30;
2cYrs Realty Experiencur
Piece of grcen shag Carpet, new
%4.AKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR CCM"L[TE LAWN SERVICE A1,)
PAUL SLATER
19's 7'-,') 515 332-1041.
MAINTENANCE. For .tui'.ui
Profest;onaiWalIpa
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ITEMS,
Hanger
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call 3,3.7262.
I' bath, kitchen equipped. COn' A trj Zoo
LIcensed Residential, Commercial
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
Tb. Herald'i Special
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Free Estimates Ph 377 6873
v,nient to Stopping.
WANT AD. Phone 3?? 261) or $31
by and
siction on our now Central Flgrida
COME I GET UMI
call.
9993 Pod a fniendl, Ad
Zoo. Don't miss it on July 3VISO'
will
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3306$. Palmway. Sanford
FLORIDA DREAM HOME- Retire
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In Style, in this custom I bedroom
SOLAR HEATING AND WATFJS
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PURIFICATION SYSTEMSIetrt country home on ore 1911
WELi 5. DRILLED PIjMPS
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Eyes
health guaranteed.
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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
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area, priced up to 1*0.000, Phone
JulIe B Realty. Inc.. Realtor; $3).
411 e'venigs' Zo.na Beckwit,, 322.
1315.

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Terry Realty, REALTOR, 675

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$3,500. See Chimera II, Monroe
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camping, skiing, &amp; lishing 337
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NO INTEREST--NO RED TAPE

Mon. lues, Wed. 9 to S at 901
MagnolIa Ave.
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advertise your "don't needs' in
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Come see the latest in luxury family
lIving, the all new 71'xLI' Glen
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Licensed Orlando 773 5410.
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322-2420 Anytime
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with private entrance. Quiet
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Bedrooms, 2 baths, large family
51—Household Goods
68—Wanted to Buy room, membership in recreational
32-Houses Unfurnished
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facilities inciucjir pool and terviS Dining room suite walnut table, I -CourtS 343.500
2 Bedrooms, tivng, dn.no, kitchen,
chaIn, buffet, $150; also sPot gun,
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tools. etc. Buy I or 1001 items
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than rent Government subsidized
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373 5651 or 3fl
to qualified buyers Call to see if
front load deluxe sewing machine.
Any
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baths,
family
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Sold new for 1349.00. Pay balance
Cauelberry, Hey. 17 9?. 5)31706
den, plenty storage, large lot,
Carpeted 3 bedroom, 1t bath.
M UNSWORTH REALTY
ofillor t0paymentsof$9. S.e.at,
372 I0
kitchen equipped, central heat &amp;
QUIET STREET
Rig Real Estate Broker
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
air, fenced yard 1175 per month,
3 Bedroom,? bath, like new masonry 503w. is, St
307 East ririt. Downtown
Top prices paid, used, any Condition
327 9739 or 323 1)33
home on large wooded lot. Central 3 bedroom, 1', bath on corner lot.
373 6061, 323 O',)7 Eves
372941) Eve. 569)114
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61.4 5)76, Winter Park
air, family room, fantastic pool
$11,900. Existiry,j. 116.500,
pct
2671 t-iartwell, Sanford ) Bedroom,
patio Cabana, privacy fenced back
mtg 37) $607
KULP DECOlATORs
vacant, black, wall wall car
- Will Buy or Consign
1';bath, air, carpet $700 ma.
yard $43 500
109W. 1st .,
peting, fenced back, clean, close
Any Item of Value
By
owner,
like
new,
2
aedrooms.
We steam clean carpets
in. Consioer renting Reasonably
SANFOPDAUCTION,3fl 7310
Fla. room. detached garage,
LARGER HOM'-SMALI. PRICE
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Tbte, 6 chairs. t",ttet, US; Double
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frame,
chest &amp; dresser, $75;
I locaticn. Hardwood floors, formal ST. JOHNS REALTY
)PleceorHousefull
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Kenrnore dryer-new, 175. 377
Real Estate flroer j dinIng room, large pantry
ces n' n
I pereroom 1' b?! nice. fuil
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Blond Matcgny full 514 bed bo*
RecreatIonal Vehicles
Commercial Properties -, trees Included.
Nihts3fl 547727357 - springt &amp; mattress. Good cpn ____________________
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
By Owner Lovely) bedrooms, 1 year
dit iOn, 160. 365 3592.
Homes, Lots
COMMERCIAL ZONING
old, large family room with
I)' Terry Travel Trailer
Days 377 7th
Eves. 37)
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And
Used
Furniture at
fireplace,
very
large
lot
almost
1
Quality
SHP Eska Kicker
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Broker
Associate
Laurel. ViSible from Hwy.
Reasonable prices. Twin, Full,
371 0)59
acre ldyllwitde SectIon. 3329114
-Acreage
witPiacces,sfromhigp,way Fenced
Queen &amp; King Size bedding,
3 bedroom house, Winter Springs,
yd, garage, many businest
JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC
chests, dressers, night stands, Spring Is "Move outside time." Gq'r
$160 ma, $100 damage hood. I))
pOssibUItiet at a bargain price of Don't mist A to Zoo
Tv's, o:nettes, Réfnloerators &amp; .
patio and lawn furniture at a good
5471 after 6 30.
The
Herald's
Dedication
only $19700
baby needs. We have terms for
W. Garnett White
price React the Classified Ads
Issue for our new
Winter Springs, 2 or 3 SR. large I
good local credit. DAVE'S
Central Florida ZOO.
SUNLAND ESTATES
Br'okrr. 107W Commercial
FURNITURE. 500 Sanford Ave .
farnilyroom Beauii?ulshrubsand J
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Trees $200 mo 13) $722
3739370.
Sanford 37'? 7511
76—Auto
Parts
qtjiet ttreet, owner leaving area
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CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
Jim Hunt Realty
Stemper Realty
52—Appliances
QeconcjitionectOatter$l79
7571
372711$
Central Florida's
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP.
323-9410
REALTOR
KENMORE WASHER, parts.
AFTER HRS
33-Houses Furnished
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1109 Sanford Ave.
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312 9211
372 0441
ServIce, used machines
377 3991
19)9 S French
2017 5. FR ENCH (HWY 17.921
MOONEY APPLIANCES)?) 0697
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3227374.372 1196,372 1914
2 Bedrocmt, adults Preferrtd. $
REEUCED FOR QUICK SALE- S.anforci, by Owner- ldyllw,lde II --._37'?
1959.
3221161
forget I? with a Classified Ad )7?
Week Unfurnshed 323 5831 337
Bedroom, 2 bath, family
Desirable home, lovely neigh.
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room on large lot, low down
borhood. Large corner lot, 3
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waterfront home, beautiful kit.
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spacious BR's, 2 baths, Fla. rm
Th4,'toi'cyc
TELEViSION
SETS,$3.3U
pm.
chen,formal
dining,
Florida
room
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bath, lawn maintenance fur
MILLERS
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oierlooking lake, central heat &amp;
nished; adults only-$173 00. 322.
269 Orlando Dr.
SAPIORA
Ph. 377-0352 1973 Yamaha 750. 11.000 miles. $993
SANFORD
air, fenced yard
*907 or 3724142
BALL REALTY
Call Green, 3776606 after p m
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WE TAKE TRADES
Used 1'nonocraph LP records, large
Choice Listings
Lake Mary, 2 BR ?Urnshed,
LAKE MINNIE- I Bedrooms,
selection, SOc each HERB'S TV.
WANTED-DESPERATE I
1972 Honda 350 CL, good cOndition
adutts.nopets $135.
baths, fenced yard, air conIN ALL PRICE RANGES
1700 5. French Ave., 322.1731.
$500 miles. 1.625 130S172 eves
377 3930
ditioned, utility shed. JUST Empty, move right in, I bedrooms, 117W itt St
3fl 541)
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family room, separate living &amp; REDUCED TO $25,100 HURRYI
Motorcycle Insurance
DeHart's Radio Carry In Service.
dining rooms, 30'z)O' screento
WE TAKE TRADES
BLAIR AGE4CY
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Tape
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Record
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LAKE MARY- 2 Bedroom frame
porch, huge inside utility room, 2
373 3166
PlayerL Black &amp; White TVs; 7467
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car garage, V.7 yrs old. Modern and sharp 3 bedroom split
home with breezy porches, corner
s. Park, Sanford
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REDUCED TO ORIGINAL COST.
nithed, plenty of ground. children
garage, carpets, stove And
Swim in community 000l. Low.
WE TAKE TRAbES
-79-Trucks-Trailers
LULUN IV.$14?5MONTH
welcome-372.5639
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SANFORD-) Bedrooms, l'i baths,
refrigerator $160 225 Mo I))
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
CLIFF JORDAP4,REAI,TOR
central heat and air, fenced back
1966 Ford Pick up.
ton, good
644 1006
WEIVA RIVER•
yard. Will dicker or swap. 521.500.
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condition 117 W. Coleman Circle.
SYSTEMS FOUR INC.
Adult rno$,iie%om, village, under
WE TAKE TRADES
373.5$
TAFFER
large Shady oaks on tIne scenic SANFOORD- 7 Bedroom
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R01d,Wintel'Park
home
54-Garage Sales
WeLiva Modern (lean interiors,
Willis Jeep Pickup
,Iojin SggiO
with den, or 3rd bedroom, Vacant. 3056144341
Peg Real Estate Broker
from 1)10 SMi W of Sanford 372
lWheeI Drive Runs good
Move right in with good terms.
REALTOR.BROKER
110 E. 25th St. 3776633
CARPORT SALE: MultiFamily4470
P00 3,3 4390
Friday Sun, June 2Q77, 9 am-I
CALL OWNER- 322-4)95. 210
pm. Dishes, Linens, Furniture,
Virginia, Sanford's exclusive
42-bile
Forrest Greene, Inc.
3S-?.Pcbile Home Lots
80-Autos fOr Sale
Clothing, Misc 109 W. Ridge Dr..
section, 1", lots, carpeted, central -3736353 REALTORS 6'3 3)
Sanford (Park Ridge, off Lake
air-heat, all electric kitchen,
Mobile home, 1964,2 BR, separate
FIvePoIn?sArae:
Mary fllvd)
fireplace, newly Painted. 137.500.
WE FINANCE
dining rm., AC, central heat.
LargeLandscapedprivafslat
USOO REBATE
Wi?Pi2"7 lots, $37,500, or best offer
many extras 17,600 3236661 after
GARAGE SALE- Friday 1.
all hook ups 337007$
NO QUALIFYING
6 p.m
Saturday
106.
Couch,
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New 3 BR home, all extras, I pet.
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Refrigerator, Baby Bed, MISC
interest. 139.100. 3722217.
Assume payments, central air and
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Sten
OVER 60 NICE CLEAN CARS
12'xlO', 2 bedrooms, 332.6052.
Very Exclusive
TO CHOOSE FROM. EASY TERMS
Antique Garage Sale: Clocks,
Hutchison 0t'-an Iront Apartments, I bedrooms. 7
1 Bedroom trailer $'x33' with living
bath, pool,
Cherry hutch. Butler desk, Dough
329 S Atlantic Aye, Daytona
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BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED!
room &amp;bdroom built on. Located
box, much more. Saturday 7.7,1
Beach. Call 327-4035.
to appreciate,
on l
lots in city. Partially furall
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l99 Plymouth Roadrunner, 3.43. 21
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5700, ric. America, 131 soo.

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HANDY rnan't but bet 7 BR, 1 Large 3 bedroom. 2 tam. includes
disposal and dishwasher, mem.
bath. frarr. iome. io.00
bsJ'ilp In junior Olympic
WIT1 REALTY
tennis court. $31,500

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
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old, CB house, garage, quiet
lireplace. porch, low down,
wooded .rea, central heat air,
$I4.9S0 Acre Realty, REALTOR,
walk to school. store-FHA, VA
327 7750
terms or assume 7 Pd. mtg.loch 1rbcr. laketrnt,) BR, 7 baths.
t., he,t air, garage 5-49.950
Make your Budget go further. shop
Acre Realty REALTOR. 373 7150
the Classified Ads every day.
EXCELLENT-- 7 BR. 1 bath, air. $600 down, take over payments
cond • home on large lot 122,200.
BR. I bath, kitchen eqpped
Sunland Estates 3734477.
SUNLAND- : BR, 2 bath. arge den,
iiced arid POOL. 1)1.100.
Patio Houses

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Custom Work. Licnstd aOnded.
Free estImate 3?) 60)1

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lables &amp; permanenf booths

IPIS is our 15th year at Anuinal
Haven GroomIng I Boardiei
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silver polish. mix a small amount of
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from smilill to large. The low extra
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enough drawer apace for all my
plastic container lids, so I covered a
large shoebox with some leftover
stick-on paper and set It on a shell.

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draA'er Is kept neat by using empty
margarine containers to hold
rubber binds, bag tw1ters, tiny
lids, pins, screw, nails, etc. — MRS.
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Wednesday. Financial prospects brighten toward close of the week.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) A neglected responsibility ties you down
Monday. You're too dependent upon others Tuesday. A disappointment with
plans Wednesday. Best days: Thursday, Friday. A windfall Saturday.
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days: Thursday, Friday. Lucky through contacts Saturday.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You're a bit too acgumentive Monday. Take
adequate time to do tasks properly Tuesday. Don't gamble on hearsay
evidence Wednesday. Conditions Improveconsiderably as thewee closes.

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"badgered" the agency into a dates back to some two years lane on 17-fl for any driveway lots.
mission will conducttwo public Oiam, who ceested two
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recommendation suitable to ago when McCammon was curb cut, but pointed out this
Knowles told the commission hearings
Lounge site plan on U.S. 17-92 mission informed ABC officials SI
one to consider weeks ago he be granted water
beginning could be avoided by having the that the ABC Liquor Storelldoes condemnation of 10
structures service to the Ginderville
will be back before SanfordQty and McCammon that if certain officials.
development of the area along driveway curb cut be designed not want to do this and insists
on We 13th Street, Lincoln Heights area.
Commission tonight at the changes were made, the
In a memorandum filed by laurel Drive and 1792.
for exit ordy
a t w o- way drive on 1792 Court, West 11th Street,
i group's 7 o'clock meeting.
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commission would allow the City Engineer Mack lZenby to
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Drive right-of-Menue—and another, to adopt Madison and hear a legal
mendations from the DepartThe DOT recommendations "badgering" tactics is detailed. the history of the issue. at the one-half of the Laurel Drive and way.
ment Of Transportation con- are expected to be questioned Copies of the
an ordinance calfing for the opinion from City Attorney
memorandum request of two commissioners. using that to enter or leave the
The report Indicated that rezoning of property located at Vernon Mj if Madison may
cerning a driveway permit r heavily during the commission have been sent to both city
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the proposed lounge which has meeting, in view of reports
commissioners and news Outlined a recommendation by derstanding the other corner Planning and Zoning Com. and Locust Ave., to RC- 1.
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vivalof lower and middle cj
into for the last decade."
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Americans under the crushing
Appealing to the FOP
more than 400 students would
burden of inflation and high delegates was Wallace's at.
cost school officials W,000
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CLEARWATER— America's federal Wes."
tacks on Supreme Court
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next year, unless enrollment average citizens will stage a
Standing behind a podium decisions on law enforcement.
increases between now and the 'political revolution' over the especially constructed for him,
"We have become criminals,
next count in October.
next four years and Alabama Wallace who was gunned do
we have become slaves to the
Calling the state's projections Gov. George C. Wallace vowed in 1972
while campaigning for criminal element in society" by
"somewhat misleading, 'Iyer here Saturday night
t he is the Democratic presidential those decisions, Wallace said.
said the one reason for the the man who will lead that
nomination, stuck pretty much
delegates applauded at
decreasing number of students revolution.
to a law and order theme that and throughout the 30.
is because of 'people 'moving
Speaking before a group
throughout his speech
minute speech Wallace was
out of the county"
350 members of the Florida
The crime rate has risen interrupted many times by
Layer said schools ex.Fraternal Order of Police astronomically
ine%-ery state in sponthnesbursts o(applause,
periencea "normal dropoff" at
FOP)
at
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Sand
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the
union,"
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Joe Magro gets help from his wife an be begins the stencil work on the gint Bicentennial Flag
the end of each year, but he aid Sheraton, the unannounced risen in our state — we operate
the Seminole County Bicentennial Committee will present to the county in ceremonies on the which
"I am a compassionate mn
Fourth the figures Harris has are not
presidential candidate said thatunder the same conditions and whether people belie
of July. The flag Is currently in Ma's gage where the diff icult stencil opcllau Is being coWve it or
normal in that the rate is hi gher the No. 1 political issue in next atinphere
tht is t by the not" he dec1t Wba we
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than usual and the decase year's battk f the presdcy ula liberal
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Harris distressed over this 103 of fact
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officials had hopefully an
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children"
three per cent growth"
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nounced $234 million increase,
like l a yer, Uarris blames
If gr owth materializes. the
In fact, Asst Supt Roger
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the sagging economy for the
Harris said attendance reports going from $21.18 million in loss of children in the
school
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education, not just at the high 1974-75 to $23.52 milhon next system. Parents move awa to
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school level where year-end year.
find jobs and take their children
'Ibat additional $2.34 million dropoffs normally occur.
But Harris anrl layer both with them.
the stMe says Is slated for
Layer shtd the decrease noted that without the projected
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officer, a position which in
run its course. and a source in
some cities is relegated to the
confirmed this
city manager,
morning Hug will resign his
Hug
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role
120,000 a year pt at tonight's
duplicates that of Grier 's. He
7:30 meeting.
said many of his decisions were
The source says Ifug has
countermanded b the mayor,
located a "potential" Job in
resulting in confusion among
New England, the area nearby
employes as to whose orders
where Ivig served before
they should obey.
coming to this city in Dec. 1973,
Hug said the city's charter is
However, the source said
"unworkable" and should be
arid, Hug
confirmed, that
placed before the pmple and
before he leaves Hug will
amended. If he chose not to
subnW a stinging indictment of
resign, [lug could iiave
this city's form of government
demanded council adopt
in which hug says a city
resolution setting forth reasons
manager has responsibility,
why he should vacate the pt
but no authority."
nen Hug would have been
"I knew this when I came
allowed a hearing to refute the
here, but I thought there would in his post. Ilis resignation was char
a ii
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a
be sorne changes made," Hug requested by Council Chairman would have been re ndered
by
said. lie also said the city he's Edith Duerr, who received the council. During this time
thinking about joining "has no backing from Councilmen Hug's salary
ould ha e
mayor"
Charles Gascock and Sal continued
Asked about his relations Orlando.
Formerly the city manager of
with Mayor Bill Grier, Ilugssid
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surprise I had no krnwledge first city manager resigned
Although Hug would not that it was coining'
because council ould not grant
confirm his pending resignation
But U veteran city manager a pay raise.
until it's submitted to council, with 18-years experience also
Hug said this morning that he
the source said Hug will give said he was not bitter and that a had not puretwed a home in
council a 3N1a y written notice city manager's position is a this area.
of resignation at tonight's "high risk" job, a job won and
Also, [lug was not working
session.
lost on the whims of politicians 'inder a contract, thus counc3l
Last week, Hug w as charged who occupy council seats.
will not be required to buy up
with performing 'inefficiently,
Casselberry's form
of the remaining portion of his
ineffectively and inadequately" go vernment has the may-or time in Semile
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%hat was reported to be a small aircraft down just off interstate
4. Here officers pather on the grass of a gulf mrse not far from
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