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                    <text>813-Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Thursdi'y, June 19. 1975

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dummy. But Lancelot noticed if
he could bring home five cl ub
tricks, he would have time to
knock out the ace of diamonds
and score the slam.
So Lancelot won the heart in
dummy, led a low club and
finessed his 10 spot. Then he
played his ace of clubs. The
queen drop ped and Lancelot
spread his hand to claim the
slam.
As expected Lancelot had
made the right play in clubs.
Ills play was going to win hf
East held two or three clubs to
the queen; a finesse against
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your partner has bid four diamonds
Lancelot right to six.
A spade lead would have iiver your three diamonds What do
beaten the slam quickly, but the wu do now
Answer Tomorrow
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Send $1 for ACOBY MODERN
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book to:'Win of Bliove",(06 Mis
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P.O. Box 489, Radio
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eight vehicles able to pump a
total of 6,400 gaHons of water
per minute. She noted the
volunteers' concern they might
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agreement, to work under the
(A1tY
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WALTER SORLNSON
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mission will be readily avall- where in the county with or that a swap out in fire
does not want the volunteers
able to the firemen to take city without a formal agreement, he protection is taking place placed in
the position of being
firefighting equipment outside warned elected officials of the without a formal agreement. required to live up to an
agree.
the city limits to assist the liability involved.
"it opens the elected officials, ment they might regret.
county In emergencies.
'The buck stops with these not only to public, but also
Volunteer George Hess
Although County Commission elected officials," Vihlen said, personal bability," he said, expressed bitterness that the
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. said he pointing to city officiaU. He adding every taxpayer in Lake county had refused the depart.
and his coUeagues have given cautioned the six riot to let it Mary should be concerned with
Kaiser the go sign to assist any- appear on the public records the liability.
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ea rly as they sta ge a parade on their ovirn at Fort Me lion Pat rk. Marc hing merrily alo ng I fro m lef I I
are Kimberly Koerner, Jimmy Shane Fitzpatrick and Sandra Orwig. (Herald Color Photo by Bill
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appoint a committee to work
with Kaiser on a mutual aid
agreement
Whfle detafls of the formal
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IJiesslngoi elected cItyouIcIaLs,
offered informal mutual aid to
the county "to see if we can
work togethrr."
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mutual aid and the counly is not

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"The attorneys in the Seminole County the kcretary at the legal aid last year by Bar members. will account for up to $5,(0) this
grant AM an esfimted $4,000 to wifi be judged on its indiOdual
Moncrie( mdd in the past, free )var. Mw,BCC will assist in
Elar Association are donating their time Offict.
$3-000 4mm filing fees from the merits.
-fill ou an application.
legal aid has 'een bandied &amp; setting guIdeltnti fw qualified
Mgent farnihes it, Seminole ctrc7ull court, the society will
h1oncrad uys the mdetyww absolutely free- of" charge for indigent ,
t4 ,.PucaLlon -1U' be volwe.~&amp;r bar'. Li altom- ., I P1 al,
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County probably have tougher operate on free tlinedonatedby not handle any criminal cam persons who truly deserve legal help and
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by the pcesIdert. assist in budgeting Society
legal problems than unybody the more than 90 pracUc4 or c1m ac0on cum. fit
Wd cannot afford it." — Kirby Moncrief
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But, there are so many funds.
else. They have no money to attorneys in the county.
the main concern will be with
the case will be assigned to a people in Seminole County we
Moncrief said that "from
have their legal problems taken
According to Kirby Moncrief, landlord-tenant problems, -follow cases all the way afford it.
Bar AmociatiDn member.
can't do it any more. We've got year to year we're going to get
to court.
Bar Association president, if a breach of contracts, neigh- through. It means filing and
The Legal Aid office will be
Moncrief said the assigning of itto have an organization to do funds from whereever we can,"
Moncrief
The trap In which the low family or Individual qualifies borhood disputes, child support doing everything until the case located in the old Amory
from benevolent people,
cases to attorneys would
Income families finds them- for the service of the society, an cases and child custody.
is closed."
building on First Street. 'The
County
anybody."
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April,
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Board
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If a person makes a
just "go down the line, from A
selves Is about to be sprung. attorney will be assigned to
He said divorce cases would
"The attorne)s in the Bar Association will lease two to
Commissioners (BCC) passed contribution it is tax deductible,
The Seminole County Bar devote time to the case,
be handled
only in "extreme Seminole
County
Bar offices In the building,
an ordinance raising the filing he said.
Association Monday opens its
Criteria for accepting a legal emergencies. "This is not going Association are donating their
To apply for legal aid,
The formally organized legal fee in circuit court from $20 to
'We're out to help indigents,
Legal Aid Society with the problem has not been finalized to be a divorce mill."
time absolutely free of charge Moncrief outlined steps to be aid society, which has been a $22 to provide the additional but we're going to make sure a
purpose to provide Indigent but Moncrief said thdr income of
If the case is accepted, for Indigent persons who truly followed:
"pet project" of Moncrief this revenue for the society. Mon. person deserves the legal aid
families free legal service,
the family will be a major Moncrief said, the attorney will deserve legal help and cannot
year, was approved in a vote crief estimates that the $2 fees before we provide it," he said.
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disadvantaged families, which
"We're trying to offer a little
Federal criteria suggest
federal money has been apSeminole County, selected as federal criterib states as an bit of everything," Smith said students be hired for jobs Inpropriated for Seminole a prime sponsor based on urban famIl of four that has no today. 'We're trying to cut out cluding directing children's
County's summer job program population, has a total of more annual gross cash income the custodial jobs."
recreation in parks and cornwhichwlll providejobsupto300 $201,998 al located by the labor than $5,050.
Smith also sa id he Is Sti ll rnunity centers, rehabilitating
youths from economically department. In addition, $50,446
Elliot Smith, coordinator- looking for some college facjhties and inventorying
disadantaged families.
in federal money has been counselor for Crowns High students for working as
The money, released by the "carried over" from last year's School In Sanford, Is in charge recreational director assistants supplies in schools, sorting and
U.S. Department of Labor program, according to Bob of hiring the students for the in recreational facilities,
storing books in libraries,
following
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caringfortoddlersinadaycare
Congressional -Ellis, the county's in. program.Hesayshehaspiaced
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legislation, is In addition to tergovernmental coordinator, students in secondary and channeled through the courts centers, cleaning up alleys and
already approved $175,000. The
Total funds for the simmer elementary schools in the Manpower office, and then vacant lots for environmental
10-week program was irn- job program stands at $22,444. county,
non - pro fit forwarded to the Seminole agencies and setting up exhibits
plernented Monday with 200
Participants In the program organizations and In clerical County School System and or guiding visitors through
students between the ages of 14- must come from economically positions.
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Loca l boy makes good
of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Clalpis, and Tax Court of he
That phase could well apply fraternity, Leffler joined the U.S.
to Kenneth M Leffler, who was U.S. Nay) and graduated from
The newly appointed judge is
appointed by Gay Reubin Officer Ccndldate School at a member of the Seminole
Askew yesterday to fill the Newport, R I in 1952
Count Bar Assoc where he
circultcow-t - acancyLnthe 18th
For the next three sears he served aspresident in 1968; The
judicial cIrcuit,
served as general line officer Florida Bar (board of goverThe vacancy was created aboard destroyer escorts nors in 1.,69-70); Ninth and 18th
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Minor damage was reported to
storage room blaze a dollar attendant last night In Fern
a small floor area in the cell and
there were no injuries.
estimate of fire damage has not hirk.
Sanford pollee today said a
Detective Jerry Capshav
yet been determined.
The juvenile became violent,
.p1I fire set by a juvenile off icers said,
Harriett said Investigators, said George JLAtice reported a
and was subdued
mental hospital escapee did and taken to Florida Hospital
Including Asst. State Fire man bought a soft drink at the
only minor damage to a holding South. Orlando, to the
Marshal Ernest Wr1ght,'pin- Hudson Oil Station, U.S. 17-92
cell last night at the city's new psychiatric ward
pointed the cause of the 2 a.m. near the Orange County fine,
unde,
Law Enf orcement Center at
ovIs1ons of the Baker Act.
fire as an overheated ballast In left the station and returned 30
Ninth St. and French Ave.
Detective Sgt Eddie Hughes
a florescent ceiling light flu- minutes later with a pistol as
Capt. Earl Bourquardez said said the juvenile has been tering of a dwelling house in real gun
ture. Harriett said the light had Justice was putting the money
the 17-year-old Sanford boy, charged with:
In a safe. Deputies said after
Police said the juvenile was been left on 244ours-a-day.
connection with an Incident
who had been arrested on
Harriett said, "A thorough robbing the attendant the
—Armed robbery and use ofa yesterday afternoon at 115 apgrehended 14 minutes after
multiple felony charges In firearm in commission of a French Ave., in which a man the convenience store Incident Investigation turned up no unidentified man fled on foot
connection with a robbery and felony in connection with the with a gun broke into a when stopped by an officer at evidence of accelerants" at the into n nearby wooded area and
attempted robberies, wds In a Wednesday robbery of Herbert woman's residence and Mangoustine Ave. and 11th St. fire scene but samples of is believed to have escaped in a
holding cell by himself while Drueding, of Altamonte demanded money "so he could He was charged then with materials In the fire have been waiting auto.
officers were determining that Springs, at Persimmon Ave. get out of town."
carrying a concealed firearm, sent by Wright to a laboratory
he was an escapee from a state and W. 13th St.
Badge Stolen
for study.,
—Attempted robbery and use
mental hospital at McClenny.
Drueding raid three men of a firearm in commission of a Accident Ruled
"The fire was a pile of paper robbed him of $19 at gunpoint, felony In connection with an
Former Sheriffs deputy and
Assault Charged
next to a
mattress," Arrested shortly after the incident at 4:15 p.m. yesterday
Seminole County Constable
Sanford Fire thief G. M.
Bourquai dez said. "The robbery were two other in which a man with a pistol Harriett said today that arson
Sheriffs detecUve Doug Huth Jack L. Busboy, 41, reported
mattress didn't catch fire and su..ipects— Lewis Ruffin, 24, tried to holdup a clerk nt a has been ruled out In a fire and State Atty. Investigati, that his residence at 1017
jailers discovered the fire and Charles Jerome Pierce. 20, drive-in grocery store at early yesterday that ex- David Hall arrested a Sanford Durango Way, south Seminole,
it c.L'1 t,ff th suJe x,tli 'f inr1.
L'';;vcy d1!1 d 0)e Payti ::ar: c.tcrthrj e ttcc ccwts iris I çJiLrL'elJ t2ziriy
'rnct- Ave. and Thir1 St
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Harriett said due to a number
Booked at county Jail on stable's badge, a stereo,
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LeGer, 50, SR-46 and Elder value$4,000,wastaken inthe
break-in while he was away
Road, west of Sanford.
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proba tion charges. They are
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George Char les Schmid,
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GALVESTON, Tex. (AP)_ Two men who spent 13 days
drifting across the Gulf of Mexico in an eight-foot rubber
raft say they drank their own urine to stay alive. One even
offered to kill himself so his comrade could have
something to eat,
Richard Lebo, 36, and Gary Gillespie, 21, were
exhausted but in good condition today after being rescued
Thursday by a Coast Guard helicopter. They were first
spotted 50 miles south of Galveston by a private helicopter
which did not have enough fuel to stop.
The two had been drifting in the raft since their 48-foot
cabin cruiser, Caroline, sank off the Yucatan coast on
June 6 while enroute from Key West to the Central
American country of }3j,e

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Walks Out Of Jail
TAMPA (AP) — An inmate who donned civilian
clothes and walked out of the Hillsborough County Jail this
week is the subject of a nationwide search by the FBI,
officials say.
The escapee, Frank Sacco, 49, of Yonkers, N. V., an alleged loan shark and twice convicted extortionist, was
discovered missing during a Wednesday attendance
check, officials said.
The Fill said Thursday that Sacco's nephew, Frank Ar.
mnento, 23, of New York, has been accused in a federal
warrant with aiding in the escape and is also being sought.
Maj. Albert Perotti said investigators have determined
that Sacco walked out of the Jail sometime between 3 and 5
p.m. Wednesday — seven or eight hours before he wis
missed.
Perotti said Arniento is believed to have slipped a set of
street clothes to Sacco, who changed Into the clothes in the
visitation room and then waited for a busy time of the day
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hold barely a year's supply of oil Instead of the three-to
seven-year's supply forecast earLer.
na new study of oil and gas still tobe discovered lnthe
United States, the Geological Survey sharply lowered all
of the estimates it had issued just over one year ago,
bringing them closer in line with oil Industry estimates.
The high lights of the downward re vision were revealed
earlier but the full report, released Th ursday, fills in the
gloomy details.
In March 1974, the Geological Survey estimated
anywhere m 200 billion to 400 billion barrels of oil and
natural gas liquids remained to be discovered in the
U ni ted States — a fresh supply that could last anywhere
from 66 to 132 years at the nation's 1q74 domestic
production rate of 3.04 billion barrels a year.

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Clerks To

Delay Strike

WASHINGTON (AP) — The railway clerks union
agreed early today to postpone Its threatened nationwide
strike until July 21, after all-night negotatlons failed to
settleacontractdispute.
The union earlier had threatened to walk out at 12:01
a.m. EDT Monday.
W.J. Usery Jr., the Ford administration's top labor
troubleshooter, who announced the postponement at
dawn. said the union acted after he requested a30.day

No further talks were scheduled following the all-night
session among Usery, the union leaders and representatives of the rail i.ndustry
Before the talks ended, movement reportedly was made
In the positions of the Brotherhood Of Railway and Airline
Clerks (BRAC) and the railroad Induy.

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JACKSONVILLE (AP )—A federal district judge
has found Winn-Dixie Inc., a giant southeast food chain,
guilty of civil contempt of court and has ordered the
company to pay employes $1 million in back wages.
Judge Gerald B. Tjoflat ruled Thursday that Winn-Dixie
was in civil contempt of court for falling to comply with
wagehour judgements going back to 1967.
lie said Winn-Dixie could purge itself of contempt by
paying back the wages as set out in an agreement between
officials of the company and the U.S. Labor Dept.
The judge found that the chain had not complied with
the minimum wage, overtime pay and record-keeping
provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
The back pay is to go to cashiers, meat cutters, stockboys, supervisors and other store personnel.

NOBI.ETON (AP)—A man who summoned police
by saying he had killed his mother and grandmother
began an hour-long gunbattle when the officers arrived,
then put an abrubt end to It by shooting himself, Sumter
County Officers say.
Joseph Royce O'Berry Jr., 26, was reported In critical
condition at a Tampa hospital with a head wound after the
Thursday shoot-out at a mobile home In a rural area.
The bodies of his mother, Ellen E. O'Berry, 48, and his
smi.invalId grandmother, Isabelle Pierce, In her 80s
were found in the trailer, deputies said.
His father, Joseph O'Berry, was working at a rock mine
the time of the shootings, officers said,
Capt. Dave Gesse said that a man called the sheriff's
office Thursday, told a story about murder and killing,
and provided his address.

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teenaged girls, both shot to death, have been found in the
Everglades by a man and two children on a fishing trip,
Broward County officers say.
The fully clothed bodies were found Thursday on a flood.
control dike west of U.S. 27 and about three miles north of
State Road 84 in the western part of the county, the officers said.
Neither was immediately identified. Officers said they
appeared to be between 14 and 18.
Officers said each had been shot one time, probably
with a .45-caliber pistol. They said there was no sign of
sexual attack.
The bodies were first spotted by Gale Splcce, 15, of
Davie. She was with her father, Robert Spiece, and 12year-old brother Frank.

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New officers were installed Sunday afternoon by American been operating for two to three
Legion Post 53 of Sanford. From left. William Brown, sergeant-alASK ABOUT OUR
months, he said.
arms; Grant Clutter, first vice president; Virginia Smith, adjutant; Chuck Chapel, commander; and Jim Giles, second vice
Joe Heath, 26, of Wahneta, a
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — said shoplifting in Florida had
Shoplifting suspects who re- risen to $252 million a year,
sist merchants' efforts to detain costing every Floridian $122 a
them can go to Jail for a year year.
under a new Florida law aimed
The law also changes the
at one of the state's fastest- name of the crime to "retail
growing crimes,
theft."
Askew used his veto for the
Gay. Reubin Askew signed
11th
time on a 1975 bill by rethe law Thursday, putting into
which he said
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up
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mobile
home manufacturer as a
policeman and later is
person
who makes or assemvicted of larceny.
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In urging Askew to sign the homes a year and employes
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JACKSONVILLE (AP)—Owners of an Orange
Park, development have been enjoined from using
allegedly misleading sales pitches and advertisements to
sell lots in a subdivision called Florida Frontier Unit One.
Without admiitlng wrongdoing, the developers agreed
to refrain from future offenses in a judgment issued
Thursday by U.S. District Judge Charles It. Scott.
The suit was filed by the U.S. Department of housing
and Urban Developmeiit against (knega Properties of
I"urt Lauderdale .nd Its present, Rlchrtt I Halpern, and
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) —
The commission, splitting gives the commission ultimate least until Aug. 15. That's when.
Community Affairs Setre- along racial lines, voted last authority over us staff.
I(avenell expects the Departtary William Ravenell's dcci- week to abolish R.avenell's $19,"It does not give carte ment of Administration to apsion to retain the Human Rela- 000-a-year job on July 1. Nine blanche, as I read it, at all," she prove new commission staffing
tions Commission director white commissioners voted said in a telephone Interview patterns mandated by the legis"would appear to fly directly In against Sanchez, who is black, from Los Angeles. "I realize lature.
the face" of a panel vote to and five black commissioners that there's a conflict, but he's
Lawmakers required the
abolish his job, says Sen. Lori supported him. The others were completely ignoring the
advice commission to cut its staff from
Wilson, I-Merritt Island.
absent,
and consent" of the corn- 1210 five.
Ravenell, saying he
"I'm surprised that Ravenell
"The law Is clear that the ex- mission,
was
complying
with come
would do that," she said Thurs- ecutive director Is hired and
Wilson said her motion to mission guidelines In cutting
day. "I'm amazed. I think corn- terminated by the secretary
on terminate sanchez's employ- the staff, said he has laid off
mission members approached the advice and consent
of the ment as of July 1 and name five employes, although two
their jobs responsibly, and I'm commission," Ravenell Said. Deputy Community Affairs
secr'taries obtained other jobs
extremely disappointed that the "That means I initiate. AnySecretary Joan Heggen to take in the Department of Commuend result Is being ignored,"
thing they say to me is a rec- over some of his duties was
nity Affairs.
Ravencll revealed Thursday ommendation,
but that doesn't clear and binding on Ravenell.
thathehassentletterstothc 18 mean I follow it in all In"It seems to me that Mr.
members of the commission sta nces."
Mrs. Heggen has too many Sa nchez is being given preferadvising them that he w ill reBut. Wilson contended that oth er duties to handle the corn- ence over and above e ther em
Lain Thomas Sanchez as the Ravenell ignored other sections mission's staff, Ravenell said, ployes of the commission,"
panel's executive director,
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PALM COAST (AP) — Two dozen Ohio teen-agers
are spending their summer bicycling through Central
Florida, trying to brighten life for hospital patients ana
ttw' elderly.
The 24 youngsters and live chaperones from the Grace
Lutheran Church In Fremont, Ohio, are entertaining the
invalids with .eligious and patriotic songs and skits.
"It's all fun," said Donna Shafer, 14. "Singing Is work,
sure, but It's inner fun"
Since arri%in,j by plane in Orlando earlier thL-i week, the
,roup has visi'eC tiosptals ar1d old pep!e' homes in
TitusviLe, New Smnyrna Beach and BunneU.
From here, the young;ters will ycle to St. Augustine,
Palatka, Ocala, Leesburg and Disney World beCore flying
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MIAMI API — "It really threw moe when I read About
the injustices done to this American by his own people in
his own country," says Charles Feldman.
Feldman and his wife have Invited Anthony Conti, 50, a
American who says he lost everything he had in the fall of
Saigon, to live with them.
The Feldmans live on Social Security benefits.
"It's overwhelming," Conti said Thursday when he
learned of the offer. "I am touched by their generosity."
But he didn't say If he would accept the offer.
Conti, a World War II veteran, said Wednesday that he
had been unable to find a private or public agency to help
him.
"1 never dreamed I'd end up in a flophouse with
derelicts, owing rent," he said. "Another thing that
baffles me is that no one has come forward to sponsor an
American. I don't want to go on relief. I want a Job."

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area would remain as It was
ment's assistance In several (including Loch Arbor and
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OAK PARK, M. (AP) — Sam Glancana, a reputed
have been met with the order to removing some territory from
leader In the Chicago crime syndicate who was recently
"stand by."
the Lake Mary department,
linked to alleged CIA plots to kill Cuban Prime Minister
Kaiser responded the county Including Loch Arbor.
Fidel Castro, was found shot to dea th In his home Thur.
department has not had a
Mrs. Hess said the county
sday night, police said.
critical situation where announced Kaiser would be in
Giancana, 65, had been shot once in the right corner Of
By MICK LOCHRIDGE
charged the chairman for his Kimbrough and I, in that the charges, "I'm going to hold my assistance has been refused. A charge of its program and no
the mouth and five times in the neck, according to Oak
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lack of leadership In coor- information (regarding union tongue," he said,
member of Kaiser's staff said one knew who Kaiser was.
Park Police Chief Wilbur Reichert.
dinating union dealings.
matters) has been available all
Kimbrough, in a June 13 he didn't know what he would
Vihien said In the midst of
No weapon was recovered, but six .fl-caliber shell
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"His charge that the chair. along and Issues are being memo charged that Vihien was have done with more men or budget sessions last summer
casings were found on the floor, Reichert said.
Chairman Sid Vthlen Jr., today man is not applying leadership processed," Vthlen said.
slack on leadership in the equipment at a recent Loch the county found that It could
"It looks like a professional hit, but the small caliber
accused Commissioner John Is totally unwarranted and a
VihIen said he is choosing not county's preparing to enter any Arbor flre.,
create the countywide system
Of the gun bothers us," he said. Gangland $1Yifl3 often
Kimbrough of not doing Ms matter of lack of corn- to comment on his personal labor union negotiations. The
Has told Kaiser the Lake and moved forward to do It. He
are committed with shotgun; or large caliber weapons.
"homework" after Kimbrough municatlon on the parts of reaction to Kimbrough's county, alter being approached Mary department has nine added Kaiser formed a depart.
About $1,400 in cash was found on the body, Reichert
by the teamsters and car- persons with the 200 hours ment, forging together Into one
said, leading authorities to discount robbery as a motive
penters unions, hired Granville minimum standard firefighting force several volunteer units of
for the shooting.
Alley of Tampa, for $90 per hour training, 15 first aid personnel more than 100 persons and 87
to represent and make and two registered nurses,
paid firefighters In a 60..day
Ex-may
recommendations to the BCC
Margie Hess, a period of time.
on how to handle any union member of the department, laid
To the volunteers complaints
much of the Ill feeling of the that they were not treated
NEW YORK (AP) — RUdOLf Nureyev hailed the event
This year marks the g
volunteers, toward the county properly by the county's paid
as "a very Important moment" In his career. "I have
time the BCC has been ap. fire department on the heads of firemen, Vihien said, while he
worked with Mart ha Graham, the cradle of modern
dance."
proached by any unions seeking the Board of County CocnLnIs. was not judging anyone's guilt
to organize county employes. aloners.
His partner in Thursday night's world premiere of Graor Innocence, the' county wants
A
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law
that
went
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costs
ranged
from
1300
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She said one week last the volunteers treated as first
nearham's "Lucifer," Dame Margot Fonteyn, said she loved
effect today requiring morClosing costs that now must ly $1,000, In Washington, D.C., Vthlen.tald. "Kimbrough could summer the county said the class professionals.
the evening. "It was very exciting. And wasn't it mar
tgage
lenders
to
disclose
real
be
disclosed
include orgination the range was $487 to $1,030, and have ased me a direct question
velous that MS. Ford came? She was the crown Of
estate
closing
costs
to
the
buyer
fees,
escrow
accounts,
prorated in Cook County, Ill., $102 to $7. On the matter. I'd would have
performance!"
at least l2 days ahead of the adjustments, discount points, The study also found kick. been glad to provide the total
closing won't have much effect prepaid Interest and premiums, backs and undisclosed comrnis- picture for him."
here, according to Seminole title sea;ch coets and title in. slons passed between profesVi hI en said that all inCounty Board of Realtors surance.
sionaLs Involved In a purchase formation from Alley with
President Bart Pllcher,
A 1972 Department of bus- transaction. In some places, recommendations for the
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"For a long time. Florida has Ing and Urban development buyers were required to main- County's hsndling of matters
been a leader in many ways study which led to the new law t.ain with the lender a nonhiter- has been circulated to the
board
LONGWOOD — The City opportunity to attend the
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In the real estate field," Filcher found that the tUemcnt costs est bearing account containing and given to county department Council will hold
a 10 a.m. session,
J. S. "Red" Cleveland, A. A.
told the Herald. "Realtors here levied on the buyers of 13)000- at least one year's property heath. Kimbrough said that this
workshop tomorrow with ofThe areas currently on that
E., director of avia tion for the
are already compilying with the to-$24,000 homes ranged from taxes and Insurance premiums. Informa tion
had not been cir- fleets of Longwood Utiliti
Utilities
Inc. sewer system are Sandalwood,
City of Sanford and Airport
spirit of the new law. We don't $50 to 12000 nationwide.
That alone could amount to $1,- culated,
on the Pri"WY-("Vned sewer Highland Hill,
Shadow Hill and
Manager, represented the
bring people toacloaing and let
In Los Angeles County, the 000 or more.
According to Vthlen, an all utilities plan to raise Its man- Longwood Grove subdivisions.
Sanford Alrpor, Authority and
them have a heart attack over
day
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wi thin three weeks with Alley to 60 per cent increase,
package plant ii located on a
Association at
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go over the total union situation
The meeting was scheduled three-acre tract
national conference of the
in the
Seminole County, it will be only
and discuss the forming of a for Saturday by Council residentially zoned
and
American Association of Airto cause delay in some
local PERC (Public Employes Chairman J.R. Grant to give recently re-annexed parcel
port Executives just concluded
closings," Filcher said.
Relation Commission ) to deal working people in th
e areas bounding Longwood Hills Roa d.
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wi th union,,,
served by the sewer utili ty an
The City Council rece ntly
Cleveland, one of a nali
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Also, Vihien said a meeting
granted the utility a temporary
group of acaethted airport Ae
A $200 to $300 on a transaction In
has been called for next
franchise to permit continued
executives, served on the
the $20,000 to $24,000 range. He
Wednesday wi th ti
county
oreUou
on pending action on
nominating committee for the
noted that cxsts for assuming
division heads for Alley to
gr ting an operation frannational Offl
an existing $20,000 mortgage
critique the progress th us
election of Roy E. Bayless, '.,. ft ._11 .
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be
as
low
as
$50,
whLe
they
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Austin, Texas, 'S incoming
are somewhat higher for new
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given
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that financing to the sub.
Cleveland teamed with still
aa'aiting
similar Filcher cited dosing costs as
formed in the county, which
divisions It serves was being
Edward L Foster, Melbourne, authorization.
around $600 on a new Veterans
Persons would be cossidered director of the Zoo
logical held up until it received a
president of the Southeast
Among highlights of the four- Administration (VA) mortgage
managetnentand which eligible Society (vice president,
1974 franchise.
Airport Managers Association, day conference was a when there is no down payment.
to JGIn the unions. Vihien said and was president of the
In planning for the regional presentation on alrprt public
With adown payment, closing
m ElM meet WWI ?eraonnei Seminole-DeBary
Heart
graup's forthcoming con- relations by the prtildcnt-dect costs drop to w*ne extent,
Dtractor John Gray on the Council In 11.
(erence slated for Norfolk, Va. of the Public Relations society Filcher said. If the buyer puts
matter. Alley recommended
Leffler was one of four
this September.
of America, Jay Rockey of $3,000 down he generally can
the county look at the nominees for the judgeship and
John F. Meacham, A. E. E., Seattle, Washington. Cleveland save,or about three per cent
organizational structure of the was selected over Martin Bud.
Orlando's Director of Aviation, Is sharing the findings with Of his down payment, In dosing
county. This Information will be nick, Melbourne; Daniel F.
general Gene Elselein, A.P.R, local costs.
addressed
the
clrcuk'ited to the board, Vihien CIt.ak, Titusville; Gordon V.
n"cmbIy on the subject of PRSA member and marketing
Buyers must be prqvlded with
said,
Frederick, Sanford. Budnick
insured bonds for airport ex- consultant to the Sanford a list containing at least an
A representative of the Alley and Citak are both judges in
panalcr Cleveland noted that Authority,
estimate of the fees and
law firm, David Richeson, was Brevard County.
Cleveland represented the charges to be levied when the
Sanford's Airport Authority hae
talking with county department
3anford Attorney Douglas
bonding power since the state Florida Airport Managers' formal pruehue transaction
heads earlier this week and Steastrom headed
up the
legislature established the body Association as Its current takes place, according to the
Vihien was scheduled to meet nominating commlsalcq for the
Real Estate Settlement
resldent.
in June, 197 while Orlando is
with him today.
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TAMPA (AP) — After Tampa attorney Edward Kohrs investigate the activities of compensation, both In relation barrethead, I'm not having FHA on behalf of Republican
17 weeks, 69 witnesses and nu- to the lengthy, often-delayed fund raiser Larry Williams.
to a condominium apartment; anything to do with It," Kohrs contractors not able to get their
merous delays, the government proceedings. Then, the jurors
Gurney, ex-aide Joseph Bas- and four counts of lying to a said he told Williams, ex- foot in the door before,"
has wrapped up Its bribery con- were dismissed until Monday. tien and former federal housing federal grand jury that Indicted plaining he didn't want
Kohrs said he assured the
spiracy case against former
Kohrs, a former Gurney con- officials K. Wayne Swiger and him last July 10.
anything done to embarrass senator there was more inSen. Edward Gurney and three fidante and patronage adviser, Ralph Koontz are charged with
Kohrs said he participated In Gurney.
volved and Gurney promised to
others.
managed Gurney's 1968 Senate conspiracy to raise an illegal a conversation in autumn 1971
In March-April 1972, Kohrs l
Attorneys prepared today to campaign in Hillsborough slush fund from builder payoffs In which Williams discussed the said he war ned Gurney that ook into it.
argue defense motions in the County. But "I left my friend- in connection with Williams' FHA, a need to raise money, Williams' activities with reIn the Senate dining room In
absence of the jury.
ship outside this courtroom," activities with the Federal and what it takes financially to spect to builders and FHA were July, and again later that same
The five-man prosecuting Kohrs told the jury.
housing Administration,
mount a re-election bid.
evening, Kohrs said he again
questionable,
team rested its case late ThursGurney also Is charged with
He testified that he repeat"If you're talking about mon.
Gurney reportedly replied, urged Gurney to investigate
day afternoon after summoning edly warned Gurney In 1972 to bribery and receiving unlawful ey under the table, cash on the "All Larry is doing is talking to Williams.

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The Central Florida Chorale has issued an invitation to everyone for tonight's final rehoaral
before th e entourage leaves for its singing tour of
Poland next week.
Tonhts rehearsal
and they've asked th at
everyone know it's a practice session, not a concert
performance will begin at 7:30 and will be held at
the Sanford Civic Center.
There is no charge to the public and th e Chorale
looks forward to having th e people r this area

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The Chorale is staging the rehe,usal i1i order to
get in one last, good practice s.ssion be fore
departing next Wednesday as well as to iu iS
appreciation to th e many people who helped in its
fund-raising drive over th e past few months.
If you haven't availed youraelf of th e opportunity
to hear this group of choraliers, you're missing out.
Though the y might be gals like th e one next door,
there's no doubt th ey sing like real pros.
Do yourself a favor and attend tonight's
rehearsal. Vou'll be glad you did and so will the
members of the Central Florida Chorale.

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To Energy Wars

Not th at we're trying to steal any thunder from a
certain 9-1-1 Director who formerly directed the
Jim
items which appeared in this corner, but.
us
Crow, a constant source ci information, wants to
be sure to pass th e word along that th e State of
Missouri has defeated th e Equal Rights Amend.

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ment (ERA).
We don't know why, but all too often th at ty pe of
information gets left off th e Associated Press wires,
but Jim t un es in to radio stations throughout the
world and little escapes him, especially when it
comes to EllA.
Our knowled geable informant tells us th at
Missouri is the 10th state legislat ure to vote down
'e ERA this year and that North Dakota is th e only
state, in 11 th at ha ve taken it up so far, to ratify the
prop)sed constitutional amendment.
Fhrida was among those which sent It down to
defeat, along with North Carolina, Georgia,
Alabama and Maryland, Just to mention a few.

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during which it was stung by President Ford for its
footdragging on energy legislation, is understandably eager to come to grips with the
problem.
The Democratic leadership will be tempted to
ria'iw thi: lust order ot business a reversal of the
!resident's actions in resuming progressive tariff
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Heal estate transactions in Seminole County
during the week ending June 13 totaled $11,669,666,
market
the heaviest volume in the local real esta te
this year.
real
The same week last year saw $6,230,133 in
1975
to
for
hands.
Transactions
property change
date total $92,405,618.

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as the threat of ci vil war looms central business area of this
over th is Portuguese territory tense port city. There Is little
on Africa's west coast.
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KINSHASA, Zaire (AP)
The Zaire government has
ordered the United Sta tes ambassador to leave the
country and is also
reported hampering efforts to reach
two American students and a young Dutch woman held by
guerrillas In the eastern part of the country.
The expulsion order for Ambassador Dean R. Hinton
was disclosed in Washington Thursday and confirmed by
the Zaire government Thursoay night. It came In the
wake of charges in government-no
newspapers
that the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency conspired with
six high-ranking Zairean army officers t over
President Mobutu Sese Seko.

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trying your hand at producing your own work why
beginners
not check out th e water color classes for
set to start July 8 at DeBary hail in, you guessed it,
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the
Liberation of Angola
chine guns are used
M PLM, a Soviet-backed
The worst violence occurred i

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An group led by Agostinho Neto
three rival African groups. between April and May 1.
were
and supported by the Mbundu
They are fighting each other for estimated 1,500 persons
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military supremacy before killed in a showdown between tribe in central Angola, corn'I
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independence comes to the two of the three rival groups. prising about per cent of the
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conservative
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accordHowever,
reports
persist
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Hinton, who has been In Zaire for four years, had no
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trig to local officials - have sporadic fighting in the hin. and backed by the Ovlmbundu
comment on his expulsion. The State Department denied
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been killed In armed clashes terland.
tribe of nouthern Angola, comthe charge of an American plot against Mobutu,
since mid-1974. Most of the vicMany of the refugees come prising about 33 per cent of the
The plot against Mobutu was first reported by tie
tini have been Africans.
from towns in the Interior and population.
ovcrwnt.contro11 n.ewspaper Eluna, which said. "If
New officzr.
the
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at the reserve building. They are, from left, Fth Pounds,
President Mobutu, let it be known anne of its citizens will
cen tral Angola, but most of the they have no money to pay
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leave Zaire alive,"
president; Jane West, vIce president; Margaret Sillier, wr*(!tarY
deaths have occurred in gun fare. The evacuation has been other sections who support the
and Ricky Boggs, treasurer.
other two movements have
battles in the streets of Luanda, orderly so far, but slow,
On Thursday, the official government newspaper
been
the victims of MPLA
the capital.
Since mid-1974, after the millSalongo reassured Americans living in the country of the
tary up in Portugal signalled troops.
"friendship of the Zaire people" and asked them to conthe end of Lisbon's empir e in
tinue working in the country.
Leaders of the three guerrilla
Africa, about 120,000 of the 350,- factions met this week in Naie S
000 toco400,000 Portuguese In the kuru, Kenya, to try to resolve
Women
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. 10 light bombers apparently ese air force un.tl North Viet- Vietnamese bases in the final territory have left.
their differences. The Kenyan
Many of the departing Portu- government's news agency reIntelligence sources believe the struck Cambodian forces List nam won final victory nearly stages of the war.
MEXICO CITY (AP) -T'he wives of the Egyptian and
Vietnamese Communists have week during battles for several two months ago.
Vietnamese troops which re- guese were bom in Angola, and ported Thursday that they de.
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Philippine presidents say the women's rights movement
used captured U.S-built bomb- small disputed islands in the
The North Vietnamese are portedly seized the islands also some of these say they may cided to disarm all civilians in
should not become a competition against men. Imelda
known to have captured many were said to have been SW eventually move to Brazil. A Angola immediately to ease
ers against Cambodian forces Gulf of Thailand.
Marcos of the Philippines, in a speech prepared for the
Pentagon officials think the planes among an estimated $2 ported by naval gunfire, possi- diplomat explained that many tensions.
in a growing territorial quarrel
International Women's Conference, and Jihan Sadat of
between the two recent allies. A37 bombers may have been billion worth of serviceable bly from vessels once supplied Angolan whites are unsyinpa.
FOR YHE
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flown by U.S.-trained pilots who U.S.-provided military equip. to South Vietnam by the United thetic to the leftist government ~i
movement in the United States and other prosperous
in Portugal.
Intelligence reports indicate served with the South Vietnam- ment when they. overran South States,
nations Is too demanding and anti-male.
The three rival guerrilla
U.S. intelligence reports
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neighboring Communist rei
gimes in Indochina has widened Liberation of Angola (FNLA),
Into a series of armed clashes
NEW DELHI, India (AP) A Supreme Court Justice
along their common border.
MADAM KATHERINE
agreed to hold an urgent hearing Monday on whether
One report speaks of a recent
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi can continue to hold her
increase in the frequency and
PALMIST
office until the court decides her appeal against her
Intensity of the skirmishing.
PAST- PRESENT-FUTURE
conviction for corrupt campaign practices. Mrs. Gandhi's
FORT
LAUDERDALE , Thursday as the result of a suit tiorts 106.16 and 104.35) are ianSources say a Cambodian
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CARD READINGS. CRYSTAL BALL READING
lawyers informed Justice V.R. Krishna lyer today that
mission
(AP)
flew from Phnom Penh
A federal Judge has filed by Gore Newspapers Co., constitutional on their face as
HELPFULADVICSONALLAFFAI*S
SLIFEICV1
they would file their appeal Monday against her construck down asunconstitutional publishers of the Fort Lauder. violating the First Admend- 0 Hanoi on June 11 to try to
•MAI'RIAOI OSUSINESS
viction last week by a trial Judge in Allahabad and his sentwo Florida statutes which prodale News and Sun Sentinel.
ment to the Constiiution," resolve the territorial dispute.
IN PRIVACY OF MY HOME
tence barring her from holding any elective office for six
hibit the publication of critiCambodia's Communist-led
Loow000
Roettger's decision over- Roettger ruled.
years.
cism of a candidate on election turned a section of a 1973 sta te
peasant army, good enough to
831-4405
loud Sqldayi
day and order newspapers to campaign financing law and indefeat
troops
of
the
U.S..backed
U.S.
"The constitutionality of a
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make political advertising valuated a 64-year-old Florida statute aimed solely at in. Ion Not government, would
Whole life readings: $5 with this ad
available at lowest rates.
lay, prohibiting distribution of stltutlons protected by the First stand little chance against the
CALL for APPOINTMENT
b
U.S District Judge Norman politi cal criticism on election Amendment is determined y heavily armed, highly disCALENDAR
C. Roettger Jr. handed down day.
the existence of Impact," the cipllned North Vietnamese
army, in the opinion of U.S.
the declaratory Judgment
"Both statutes (Florida Sec. judge said.
analysts.
According to U.S. estimates,
Personal Calculatbrs
JUNE 19
Stepping Stones Center, across
North Vietnamese troops outSeminole Chapter 2, Order of from Sunland Estates on 17-92.
no longer luxury items
num bertte Ca mbociianKbner
Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Masonic
Rouge army by more than 2,csIcMtoo
6Ô
Temple.
JULY S
000
to
perhaps
75,000
men.
Adds.
w.gPs
oncs
on'y
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JUNE 19, 19'75
linda It. Schaidt, Longwood
"Sanford's Biggest Garage
dry'd.
muO!Pl*1.
In
another
Indochina
JUNE 21
ADMISSIONS
Maud J. Athearn, New
Uses 9-yot bett.1y. (uy.oSale," charity event, 10 a.m., to
development, the North Vietgame
Rummage Sale sponcored by 6 p.m., Blair McGarvey,
Sanford:
d4$I .
Smyrna Beach
me
se
320B
division
sa
is
id
to
noon
Seminole County Humane
Anne Burkhead
Eliza be th P. Naschke,
coordinator.
have crossed into southern Laos
Society, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. old
Linda Fick
$
988
III
orange city
from Sou th Vietnam.
U.S. Bank, Sa nf ord Plaza.
Willie
herring
Inez
Frank,
Orlando
Q.
JULY 14
b1L W"
This, along with Communist
Con- Sylvester K. Jones
Jearldine Story, Titusville
Child Evangelism Fellowship
WASHINGTON (AP)
Vietnamese seizures of islands
Sanford Naval Air Station day camp for ages 4-12,
Patricia Lang
DISCHARGES
Lake
sumner
prices increased fourfrom the Cambodians, prompts
NS-600
reunion, Lake Golden picnic Jessup Park, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Slbert L. Lock
F a'.
s'C
Sanfor:
tenths
per
cent
In
May,
of
a
U.S.
intelligence
specialists
to
area, 10 am. to 10 p.m.
Mary
E.
Mitchell
Marian S. Coker
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No fee, bring sack lunch. Call government
wonder whether Hanoi intends
reported today, Mattie M. Mitchell
Margie D. Davis
8437100
Child Evangelism office Men- continuing a moderating
trend
to try to extend its control into a
June 25
Shirley F. Myers
Emelia S. Meis.ch
to register.
day-Wednesday
Plo"lind &amp;I Robinsen
Orlando
in the nation's inflation.
wider area of Indochina beyond
Seminole Singles, 7:30-10
Brenda Palmer
Robert Moxi,'
Vietnam's traditional borders.
p.m., Stepping Stones Center, April's increase had been sixWilliam E. Phillips
Alex J. Serraes
across from Suriland Estates on
tenths of a per cent. For the Valencia Stokes
Evelyn Smith
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Ns
17-92.
year ending In May, the overall
Edi th I. Tyre
Marie Walker
ti.
Increase was 9.5 per cent, the Rebecca L. Watson
Salvatore Turrise
Central Florida Mineral &amp;
Rebecca Connors, Deltona
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Yesterday's high 93. Over, first time In more than a year Cleo Williams
Gem Society Auction, First night low
that the 12-month rate was Mae Coogan, DeBar)Elizabeth C. Olson, Deltona
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domestically.
But public co.ilidence in the government's
cnnahilitv
to
with fuel conservation and
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development demands will be bolstered only
through positive measures. A replay of legislative
condemnation of the administration's energy
program will only reemphasize congressional

failures.
Th e lawmakers must focus on development of
a comprehensive energy policy to supplement the
steps taken by Mr. Ford.
They should be encouraged by Commerce
Depart ment reports of economic indicators
suggesting that the recession has ended or that the
end is imminent.
Energy and economic woes go hand in hand.
The anticipated economic revival will allow the
nat ion to withstand the inevitable rise in fuel prices
linked to either Mr. Ford's initiatives or to the
gasoline tax hikes favored by Congress.
But implementation of Arab threats of hefty oil
price increases or another embargo on Arab oil
shipments would immediately stifle the promise of
economic recovery,
The legislators should proceed with their plans
to encourage fuel conservation. The producing
nations feel the squeeze of reduced consumption
worldwide and are wary of forcing further restrictions of American oil imports.
At the same time, Congress should enact the
windfall profits tax needed to assure that the
higher prices paid for domestic oil are ploughed
back into exploration and development of new fuel
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Despite the brave talk of the members of
Congress in chats in their home districts, the fate of
the principal gasoline tax of up to 23 cents more per
gallon - is uncertain,
The stage is set, nevertheless, for constructive
action. If the flickering flame of economic
resurgence is to be fanned to a steady glow,
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driver education, designed to reduce accidents.
In a recent survey it was found that a bout 83
per cent of high schools has driver ed
programs, with 98 per cent of them offering one
that meets or exceeds their state's standards.
Usually, this is the "30 and 6" course at least
30 hours of classroom instruction, plus six hours
of practice driving, either on regular streets and
roads, on a special off-street driving range, with
a driving simulator or combinations of all of
these.
Basically, the high school student learns how
to handle a car mechanically and perceptually so
that he or she may drive safely, observing the
rules of the road. In the past, parents taught
their children to drive and of ten passed on to
them t heir poor driving habits and stereotypes.
This doesn't happen as of ten today because of
driver ed ucation.
Many insurance companies recognize the
value of driver education by allowing premium
reductions for drivers who have passed an approved cours&amp; Actuarial tables show that such
drivers have fewer accidents.

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Office, National Security Council, State
Department, White House Office of Management
and the Budget, the Pentagon and the intelligence community itself.
But we are talking of men, not institutions. The
men who failed-in their duty were prominent
sena tors a nd representatives, secretaries of
State, Defense and Treasury, foreign affairs
advisers to the President, directors of CIA and a
host of others over more than two decades and
five admInistrations.
It is not only that these men failed to monitor
errors and excesses in the CIA. It Is clear they
failed to make certain that this vast and

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most effective use of the great resources
assigned to it. The faulty Intelligence in
of Pigs invasion, in Vietnam and Korea, the
continual surprises we meet with In Russian
all point to fail ur es of
missile development
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The personal opinion shared by Daniel P. Moyriffian with
members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee should be
given careful consideration by ambassadors of the ambitious
developing nations before the United Nations General Assembly

convenes this fall,
7be United States, Moynihan said in hearings on his con-

as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, should
withdraw from the assembly and freeze its U.N. contributions If
the assembly votes to expel Israel.
Moynthan's viewpoint is likely to win a sympathetic

firmatlon

reception in Congress, where the disproportionate American
support of the world body is increasingly weighed against recent
~._-,sembly efforts to embarrass the United Stitt-s. Resolut,ions In
the last assembly, barring Iz.raell participation in several U.N.
programs, heightened congressional resentment.
With Middle East peace hopes built around U.N. policies,
expulsion of Israel would be a flagrant violation of 1*
organization's essential Objectivity,
The bloc of nations formed since World War II comprises an
.sembly majority. The reckless zeal with which the new
countries exercise their power threatens to rock the very
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So unless you want to be a number in "1964" useful.
%UgaUng criminal conduct and making the opponert. That is, to obtain absolute equality of
law
enclearly
the
sexis all reference to sex must be you must read AP and other news sertices with a
prosecutorlal decision
eliminatd.o John and Jeminia Spuckenfu.ss jaundiced eye and tell your legislators no ERA.
forcement powers."
A long-sought goal of mental health
The report makes clear the congressional will Le i Svvckenfum. To differentiate they will If they won't listen, there will soon be an elec- professionals has been realized. For the first
time in the history of the state and county mental
committees responsible for appropriating CIA's be giver, a number. Thus it will be J. Spucken- tion.
detailed
fuss
019-10-5768
and
then
some
officious
or
no
budgets
did
little
S.B.
"Jim"
Crowe
hospital
enormous
system there is now the equivalent of
Sanford onefull-time staff member for each Inpatient.
checking on the sums they were asked to vote. bureamrat will say why burden our computers
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on notice, according to competent sources, that
Kim may risk nuclear retaliation if he attempts
to revive the Korean War,
Schlesinger has placed Increased emphasis
lately on limited nuclear warfare as a military
option. In the backroonis of the Pentagon, he has
suggested striking North Korean targets with
tactical nuclear weapons if the Communist
forces attempt to cross the 38th parallel.
Schlesinger would like to get this word to the
recklessly ambitious Kim who for months has
been tunneling under the demilitarized zone and
has now deployed armored forces ijxr a possible
offensive.
Schelainger has Issued public warnings of a
direct attack upon North Korean military forces
If a conflict should flare up. He has been careful,
however, not to rr.entlon nuclear retaliation in
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The cautious warnings have had the açr'will
cf President Ford, who hoped to eie'r
Py'ngyang without alarming PekIng /nd
Moscow. The President has t&amp;kn palm r' not
to stir up Congress. He has giver. A,ivate
assurances to congreIona1 leaders 'hi/, e will
not crdcr U.S. forces Into combI !, Korea
without formal congrecsional appr 'vii.
Meanwhile, Schlesingcr has r.isk.e'd the

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Herman K. Trotier, Deltona

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Ann M. Marcurn, Lake Mary

the low 90,. Lows in the low 709. age of 100, meaning that con- Lake Mary
Cavalier Restaurant, noon,
Winds variable 10 mph or les sumers were paying 1159.30 for Kimberly Marcum, Lake
except
locally strong and gust the same goods that cost $100 Mary
JUNE 29
Fr. Lyons Council K of C, near thundershowers. Rain eight years ago.
corporate communion at probability 40 per cent during
The Labor Department said
Nativity Church, Lake Mary, the day 20 per cent at night.
there were higher prices during

Frances A. Eaton, Longwood
Carey K. Ganong, Orange
City

SISTERS Inc., luncheon at dershowers. Highs mostly in at 159.3 based on the i67 aver-

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Joseph M. Parsons, DeBary
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2424 Edgewater Drive, Orlando. tomorrow with a chance of
The Labor Department said Rose B. Chester, Deltona
Timothy J. MaLson, Deltena
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best defense tgalnst future Koreas and Vietnams. The ; 'ategic Air Command has sent
11seeret. brist Tig teams to explain the new
nuclear poliel t' bomber crews and missile
wings. In it iiitary .rt'vird, the secret
briefings arc called NUWEP, -0 cli metns
Nuclear Wei,,is Employment Policy.
This is nisire a change of irnphasLi than a
change of r/,Iicy. The Limited Nuclear Option, or
LNO in ffliiLiry parlance, has been available to
the Pres, k.'nt since the early 1960s. Throughout
the Viett tin War, for ezam4e, the possibility
always Ii.ited that nuclear weapons might have
been wi'i against selected targets in Vietnam.
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acvilly flew combat rnlons with tactical

mrj(iear weapons. Cotvpewnt sources told us that
Ii'. the m1d-1960, an F.1152 pilot fked a nuclear
missile by accldet against some North Vietnarmese gunboati in Haiphong Bay, The error
reportedly ws' caused by a (Tossed wire in the
firing safety mechanism.
We did our best to check out the incident but
were never able to confirm it. Although we were
given the name of th
lt who allegedly
misfired the .iuke, we were mver able to track
him down.
Our allies, meanwhile, are ipprchentsive over
Schlesinger's new emphasis o i limited nuclear

warfare. '1he controversy is summarized In a
confidential NATO document in our possession.
"Nuclear attack would be met by whatever
scale of launch the circumstances demanded,
Including, for example, a precision strike
against Soviet military targets," states the
document.
"Supporters of this change claim that it gives
the U.S. President greater flexibility in decision
making; that it adds to the credibility of the
nuclear guarantee to Europe; and it informs the
USSR that United States Is prepared to continue
the aims ract. If necessary.
"Critics, however, maintain that In making
the use 01 nuclear weapons more feasible, it

increases the possibility of a nuclear war; a] 4o it
Is destablizing. In that the USSR could Interpret
It as a move towards a first strike capability."
Will) FLIGHT: Two senior Senste staff
members had themselves a boisterous time on a
recent flight to London.
The rampageous pair, Robert Vastine and
Paul Leventhal, both members of the Senate
Goven nment Operations Committee staff,
booked first-class passage, although they were
supposed to travel by coach as an economy
They had scarcely settled In thclr p1uh
i,
according to witnesses, than they were served
champagne. The two Senate employes quickly

polished off a bittle of Moet, along with shrimp
cocktail and other hors d'oeuvres,
It
Later Vastine asked for red wine to wash
down his main course. when the stewardess
informed him there was nothing but Bordeaux on
board, he began hollering about the terrible

May for gasoline, used cars and

meat. The price of beef rose

July 2
Seminole Singles, 7:30 p.m., likely interior and west por- 11 percent price decrease of the
previous six months.
tions. Highs mid 80s to lower 90s
With tWO kids Of driving age,
- and lows mostly In 70s.
The government also had en-e 'fl
Daytona Beach tides: highs couraging news about pay, re- I care about P1w car 1ruranc we get
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Nonetheless, the Senate staffers downed two
full bottles of Bordeaux, which Vastine grabbed
from the stewarts' hand. He also ate three
tJrtm(&gt;rs of roast beef, followed by it double
portion of ice cream.
Yet he raised such a howl about the poor
service that a stewardess rushed from the firstclass cabin In tears. And at the end of the flight,
an Internal Pun Am teletype quoted both the
captain and purser as reporting "two first class
passengers, Vastine and Leventhal, extremely
abusive and caused embarrassment to
remaining first class passengers,"
Vastine and l,eventhal confirmed that
Vastlr,e had been vociferouj but not vulgar in his
criticism of the service. "I was Irritated," said
Vastine. "One shouldn't lose one's temper, but I
did." He said the crew was
"very disorganized,"

the food "was kind of thrown at us" and .,not one
profane viord crossed my lips."
This wi&amp; disputed by other witnesses. A Pan
Am spokesman said the company would make
'no comment" on the incident.

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BRISSON FUNERAL HOME
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Schle'singei" Trying To Warn Kim 11, Sung
De!ense Secretary James Schlesinger has
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our national security.
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subordinate commi ttees, the NSC Intelligence
But if eight out of 10 schools have approved
Committee and the 40 Committee, have primary
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driver education courses, this means that two
executive control over t1 CIA. The evidence
out of 10 don't have a standard program, or
from the Rockefeller report is that these cornpossibly none at all.
Study in energy conservation
minces limited themselves to high-level
Moreover, with taxpayers acrois the country
directives and general approvals and disapvoting
down school levies, In some districts the
provals and made little or no effort to monitor or
dri ve r education program is one of the areas
even to spot check detailed CIA activities for
Letters To The
being affected by budget-trL'nmtng mnca'ures.
effectiveness or illegalities, or for the misuse of
men and funds, except when asked by CIA.
wi th the name, as the num ber is the iden- ThiS is true even though, according to the HighERA
A
Step
To
1984
way Users Federation, 95 per cent of some 40,000
disclosed
investiga
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Says the report: ,,The
tification.
no cases in which domestic activities
So, your child will be Christened No. so-and. cars used nationwide in the programs is dealereven Editor, The Herald:
loaned, and even though many states reimburse
those recognized by the Agency as highly senA few comments on an Associated Press so of father so-and-so and mother so-and-so and
altive were submitted to the 40 Committee for dispatch of May 5 headed "Equal Rights Bill at six months will be shuttled off to a day care schools for each student taking driver ed.
Whatever an individual school district might
approval."
center to be taught its regimented
Okay Predicted In Two Years."
save,
cutting down on driver education is false
The Army, Navy, Air Force, State DepartThis is a perfect example of AP Inaccuracies existence,
just
economy
for the nation as a whole.
of
other
that
ment, Treasury, Justice and a fist full
Do you think this can't happen? Well,
produce the effect that ERA is the wave of
"Good driver training can achieve a 10 per
government agencies have intelligence func- the future. To wit, 'Five state legislatures consider OSHA which is just a bureau and could
tions. All at one time or another come In Close rejected it this spring."ne fact is that nine of 10 be eliminated tomorrow by Congress, but once cent fuel savings--an impressive conservation
touch with CIA activities. None felt it necessary legislatures have rejected it so far this spring, the 27th amendment is ratified you are on the measure," according to Cart Wenringer,
to report any CIA activity out of bounds. In
Ile proposed 27th amendment says in its hook and it will be almost impossible to wriggle president of Doron Precision Systems, Inc., a
manufactu rer of driving simulators,
addition, It should be noted that the secretaries prime clause, "equality of rights under law shall free.
Driver training not only cuts down on acof State and Defense are members of the not be denied or abridged by the United States or
Take a look at the main supporters and
National Security CounciL and therefore duty any state on account of sex." That seems simple pushers of ERA: ACLU - sympathetic to cidents, he says, but also on gas consumption
bound to note and report missteps.
enough, and straight to the point,
communism since Sacco-Vanzetti; NOW
of because students learn to start properly, brake
those
correctly and drive In a manner conductive to
The report is harsh In its remarks on the role of
it Is just as simple as a rubber band and just who Phyllis Schlafly says 10 per cent of
and
successive
atas
elastic.
Department
the Justice
It can be stretched to cover any ac- attending a recent convention were admitted fuel conservation.
Far from being a frill, says an American
torneys general:
tivity of the sexes, unisex showers In school, lesbians; Gov, Reubin Askew "Busing is Just a
army, hcmiseual mnarnages, etc.
temporary expedient until we can change the Automobile Assn. spokesman, driver education
'i'he Department of Justice abdicated its
statutory duties and placed on the Director 01
But the most important point has been housing patterns "and Common Cause, whose Is the single most important course a high school
stu(Jent can Like, and the one most immediately
CenterW Intelligence the responsibility for in- ignored by it e press and overlooked by ERA reputation needs no explanation.
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Airport Blvd at Woodlawn Ave
Rev. MintinG luckner
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CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Tucker Drive Svnlard Estates
Lloyd Hampton
Paste,
Sunday School
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Hwy Millet Piney Ridge Rd
Caslolbee-ry
Rev W.11iim Pickalt
Patio,
Rev Kenneth MiIIar
Asitt Pasts,
Maiming Weahtp
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Church School
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Services m otto classes for all ages
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SPIRITUAL TEMPLE
NOW Notivitlis"IL Library Building (behind
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Be.. Ruth CiIhmn
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CONOVEGATIONAL
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Happiness is a picnic morning Happness is 0 day sperit ,-itri the family Happiness is walking and
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fellowship, and inspirational teachings of your church will do much to keep you walking happy. Spend
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The sound of a coot waterfall, the rustle of a bird on the wing, the warmth of a friendly sun- all of it makes
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SANLANDO UNITED
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Youth Hour
7 Np in
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FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer and Staff

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

DEKLES'
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOW000
141 Orange SIr.,?
Rev B RullIGrant
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CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

SENKARIK GLASS
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believe that there Is nothing Bible and know what It says. it
permanent, ana that all the old is not enough just to attend
must go. Because of this at- church every Sunday. Mankind
titude, patriotism, moral does not need a ritualistic
standards, responsibility, and religion. He needs to have a
other things of the past have relationship with Christ. He
been thrown to the winds, must know Him as lie is
Should this trend continue, our revealed In God's Word.
nation will wake up and find Mankind's spiritual needs are
herself in a most precarious no different today than they
condition one day.
were centuries ago when Christ
There are some things that walked on this earth. All of us
just don't change. Jesus dealt need to know Him, to accept
with some of these un• Him as Lord and Saviour of our

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Gloomy Talks

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
i 03 H.y &amp; Lake Mary Sled
Rev A Clarke Dean
Pastor
Sunday Church School
1 4$
?u'.iritiig Worship
&amp;Nufwry
1151am
Saturda Mans Breakfast
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UPSALA PPESIYTIRIANCHUICH
Corns, County Club
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Pastor
Rev Darwin Shea
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Now Mt Zion lutist Church. 1721 Pear Ave
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P,ncvesl Bapt i st Church Ill # Arp-ort Blorl
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ch ur ch of ChrIst. 1112 S. Park Ave
Church of Christ at Lace Ellen. U S 11-53 N CasseIberry
South Seminole Church of Christ, IllS Lake Howell Rd
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Oak Ave &amp; lid if
Rev Virgil I Bryant and
Rev Kenneth IN 1110110 1111%. Ministers
Most nilog Worship
130am
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Mom
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THE LAKE MARY UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wilbue-Ave .Lake Mary
Rev A F Stevens
Minister
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Sanford, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

The St Paul Missionary
Baptist Church has named
Cleveland Coleman "Father of
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"There would be enough food ing roan 's lot now, not in some
he
consumes
60 a
sionaries. Graham says she religious newspapers and
cigarettes
world if we Just let misty afterlife,
to feed
Presidents
and
politiciils
knows
the Bible far better than magazines, lie also peruses the
day
'and seated in a deep
those countries produce what
lyrics of well-known rock songs
Peace is his current passion, armchair surrounded by 19th- have come and gone, 2tlblic he does.
they can produce best instead of
Graham firmly believes that to get iato his sermons
competing to become hide, one he indulges when he isn't century European art objects, mores have shifted and
changed, but Billy Graham and God chooses his servants and
pendent and self-sufficient, supervising the multifaceted Ikeda spells out his plans.
But
he
is
no
simple
armchair
his
unvarnished brand of the that Divine Providence put him
Some kind of working inter- 1ctivities of Soka Gkkai or
e way to leading, paper fan in hand, 20,- philosopher, lie believes in get- Bible have survived for a quar- where he is today. lie also got a
national structure is th
little help from the public rebring about world peace and the 000 of his followers in an in- ting things done and has applied ter of a century.
Even Graham's doss' •-iSSid- lations providence of William
the
same
immense
e
ne
rgies
spirational
get-toget
he
r
ha ppi ness of manki nd,"
In a long interview the ideas which in two decades built Soka ation with President Nixon — Randolph Hearst
This vision of a cooperative tumble out of his active mind. (;akkai into a major force in
world commonwealth was held One of them is to set up an in- Japan to the challenge of global
tiP In the middle of the last cen- ternattonal educational organ- peace.
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An African Experience "A
newly organized church holding destruction being inflicted upon
services at the Quality Inn the church in recent years both Taste of Africa" was the theme
conference room at 1-4 and SR from without and from within," 01 a recent missionary meeting
434, west of the city, i'ffl Mrs. All. Drugan, a mem ber of at the First Church of the
Nazarene, Sanford. Sixty-two
complete its "Get Acquainted" LF. group said.
revi val wi th a 7:30 servIce
In Florida the first per- Nazarenes sampled a complete
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far more interested in baseball that impressed him.
"We will bury ourselves. It's
and aspired to play profesThe evangelist and his wife,
. own affluence that will be
sionally, although he wasn't Ruth, live in a 10-room wooden our destruction."
nearly good enough.
house atop a mountain in Mon.
basic
Graham's
fun.
But the gangly elder son of a treat, a tiny community outside dament.alism, the belief that
dairy farmer was talked into Asheville. The house, made each man must be redeemed
dropping by a good old. from three log cabins, Is guard- through Christ, has remained
fashioned revival tent pitched ed by two German shepherds, unchanged over the years. He
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on the red clay dirt of North necessitated by threats.
soundsdownright gloomy as he
Carolina.
Four of the five Graham chil- talks of the state of the world
There, he found God. Or as dren are married and have pee- the coming of Armageddon, the
the Rev. Dr. Billy Graham puts sented the Grahams with nine end of history, the second
grandchildren. Two more are coming, terrorist organizations
By GEORGE W. CORNEU1 Baha'u'llah, an Iranian teacher gressive revelation," including it,, God Found him,
Since then, God
and the
(he
AP Religion Writer
y The youngest of that could be building th
whose voluminous writings are Abraham, Moses, Krishna, ssorld
changeable concepts when lie lives, and to live each day as lie
has
never
lost
sight
of
Graham's
children,
Nelson Ed- Bumb, and the quagmire AmerNEW YORK (AP) "'Me ear
regarded by fol.lowers as reve- Buddha, Zoroaster, Jesus and
preached the Sermon on the has taught us through His is but one country, and mankind lations from God.
Billy Graham, who is now well nian, is in prep school in Stony- ica has found herself in since
Mohammed.
Mount, found In the fifth Word. Some things never its citizens."
into his third decade as a revi- brook, N.Y.
the assassination of President
'oneness
of
humanity,
oneAlthough the group Issues no t,alist. Recently he had a pm.
chapter of Matthew. God's change!
"We'reveryfortunatethatall Kennedy.
That planetary
inter- ness of religion, oneness of statistics, estimates are that
vate chat with President Ford, five of our children have fol.
dependence has become a corn God," goes a key saying.
This recently prompted Sen.
Baha'is
now
total
4
million
in
making
Ford the sixth presi- lowed Christ," says Graham. Warren Magnuson of Washingmonthcmenowad.aysandlt'sa
The unitary goals stress 320 countries of Europe, Asia, dent of the United States to
The elder of the two sons, ton toaskif Graham considered
central credo of a religion be- equal rights and worth of male Africa and America, Including
confer with Graham.
William
Franklin Jr., got off to himself an optimist or a
gun in Iran 130 years ago and and female, equality of races, 70,000 in 1,000 local spiritual asThe Queen of England has a rocky start.
which now reaches into many an end to nationalistic prej. semblies in this country.
poured tea for him, the Re.
"He was into everything you
countries—the Baha'I faith.
fai
an optimist
•'i told tim I
udices., the basic harmony of
Its national offices are at W11 publicans have ttied to draft
Its ideal of intcrnatlonal gov. religion and science,
in think of, even having the because I had read the last page
universal mette, Ill., site of one of five him as a presidential candidate police chief chasing him," says of the Bible."
ernment "Is becoming more education and equal justice for typically nine-sided houses of (he's a
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registered Democrat), Graham. "I never got after
and more accepted," says Di'. all.
Graham is certain he will go
worship around the world. Its
and
he's
probably
filled
more
him.
Love
would
always
come
to
heaven and actually looks
Dorothy W
W. Nelson, dean of the
Baha'u'llah, is considered th
e top governing body is an elect- stadiums and auditoriums than first. During this time, he would forward to Judgment Day.
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University of Southern Califor- "manifestation of God" for this ed, dne-member International any other man in history. Fifty always hug and kiss me when
661i'm
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t gives me a great sem'ola law school and an officer f age, the latest of such manifes- house of Justice, in Haifa,
organist of the First United
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souls
have
heard
him
he
saw
me.
When
it
was
over,
renity
the
National
and
peace. I have the
Spiritual tations in a long line of
rael,
Methodist Church of Sanford is
preach at 225 crusades in 55 there was nothing to me- Holy and living within me,'
Assembly
of
Baha'is
In
the
U.S.
' Mark Acker, a native of Vero
countries.
establish."
Graham says sim ply.
Beach, where he was organist
As the first American woman
Burt Lancaster playing "ElGra ha m gave quick notice to
of the First Baptist Church for
Son Follows Path
to head a major Law school,
miser Gantry" pales before
A
a
group
of Republicans who
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three years.
Nelson says the discipline ofelectric presence that is Billy
ed to draft him into runAt
his
wedding,
th
e
namesake
want
Law and justice themselves
Acker, organist for the
Graham, evangelist extraor- of the famed preacher had a ning for president in 1964.
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point to the present need of an
dinnaire. The Rev. Dr. Gra ham surprise for his paren
Annual Messiah presentation
The pr eac her born to be a
ts. He .
Lnterilnked
world
system.
..
he'd rather be called Mr. nounce(I
wi th symphony orchestra, has
that he and his wife pr eacher says he never even
presented several organ con- - "Inevitably
we
are
moving
were dedicating their lives to considered. "God has called rn'
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Daisaku 1k- iz.ation which he calls a United Graham or just plain Billy
eel-ta.
toward It," she said In an inter- eda is a muscular Buddhist, an Nations for Education. Devoted looks like Hollywood's version Christ. Billy Jr. is now in Bible to preach and I consider that
higher job."
view. "It won't be brought administrator who tackles the to research into the causes of f God. Or, at the very least, school in Denver.
While In high school he was /
Michael the Archangel.
nl
about
o
y
by
Baha'
is
And peach he has, with the
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The
Pfl
problem
of
world
peace
with
all
war
and
ways
to
achieve
rAlready
Graham's
son
is
a
pe
accompanist for the choral1' '
H is eyes are very piercing po werful preacher. lie looks organiza tional support of the
is
of
God."
department that presented such
the industry, optimism and per- lnanent peace, it would be and very blue, his nose is long like his father and Graham says Billy Graham Evangelistic As.
She said that with the swell- sistence of a successful Japa- based in Moscow.
programs as Carousel, Fiddler
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Ano ther is to create a 20- atand
sin,pointing,
and his one feels, directly modestly: "I've been told he sociation, run by a select and
on the Roof, and other corning interconnections of the nese businessman. In recent
ha
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respectable group of businesswavy and
and saunds very much like me."
munity concerts.
Their
globe's communications, trans- months he has adopted the member nonpolitical comms- leonine. His smile Isirmobile
One
daughter
is
married
to
a
men
who monitor the 1118-to $
sion
of
leading
world
figures
to
, porta tion, scientific advances, United Nations.
"Element of Sound" ws
reassuring
and
the
strong
white
Raleigh,
N.C.
dentist
who
is
acmillion
annual budget.
By the time he is through with explore how to strengthen the teeth good
performed at Disney World last
commerce and economy, and
enough to sell any tive In beat politics; another is
Graham
draws only $32,500 in
with its common fate subjected it that international organ- existing United Nations,
year. He accompanied the
kind
of
toothpaste.
married to a Philadelphia TV salary now. The directors want"Why not have some portion
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to its military potentialities, Ization will be fully aware that
youth choir of First Baptist
Appearing taller than
producer, and the third is mar- ed to give him more but Gra•i People are realizing Increas- he is around,
Church, Vero Beach, on their Stetson University In
fall
of the on
U.N.
representation
measured 6-foot-2, Graham ned to a wealthy Swiss, a ham rejected it.
elected
a
worldwide
basis?"
tour
of
five states,
(
and will continue his study of ingly that only through sharing
For Daisaku Ikeda, 47, is no he asks
moves with an almost double- childhood friend who is now
"I don't feel I should make
will we
be able
to feed the of
world
and
solve
the problems
the ordine-Ir) person. Short. open..
Arker will be a sophomore at music.
jointed lithe grace. Even in p11 getting his Phi). in psychology, more than a pastor of a large
Another thought: "Make
laced, the son of a seaweed
international economy. Once maker, he is the head of Ja- U' N. a forum for decision-malt- s'ate conversation, he gestures They're talking about going to church makes," explains Grawe recognize we are one world, panes lO-million-member Soka trig chiefs of state, rather tiian frequentl' with his mag- work with he roi ne addicts on ham.
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The well versed evangelist
nific-ently artistic and enor- the streets of Paris.
we can forget tariffs, forget Gakkai, a Buddhist lay organ- ambassadors who have to takeuius
Of
hands.
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Graham's
wife
was
born
in
reads
more than a half-dozen
orders
from
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EDITOR'S N(YfE - Billy and his long-held conviction
morals are a thing of the past. must never consider that the
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way
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life,
our
dress,
and
Bible
is
outdated
or
no
longer
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did
not
sint
down
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i. to the unknown young prestige.
I, for one, am not against has spoken to every generation.
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evangelist and helped to
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change.
Change
brings It will never change.
it
'epromote him, lie's still that he was probably closer to second greatest document in
progress. What would our world
communism.
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a menace to the world.
but Graham now sees the other president.
need for the message of God. 4~
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is
keenly
interested
"They have a gigantic plan
deterioration
of
moral
values
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having
electricity, the automobile,
the our basic needs are the same as
e
powerful
people
he
meets
for
the world and they may win
th
as
a
greater
eviL
He
sounds
in
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have
to
say.
You
temporarily,"
he says. "But
downright gloomy as he talks of and what they
__ modern conveniences. What clotWng, and shelter. Most of
00~\
don't
need
to
talk
with
him
very
Christ
will
win
in the end.
the state of the world,
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are able to meet these needs.
changes will come in the next
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"I don't see any hope but the
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years? I would
to
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thought
of
Henry
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KAY
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and the old
go forth and one. Everyone needs the
Kissinger or an opinion of Alex- the world really was going to
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change your world -make it a message of God as found In His CHURCH HONORS
wider Solzhenitsyn, or maybe turn to God . I don't be lieve that
MONTREAT, N.C. (,\p)
Word.
This
need
has
never
Missionary Baptist Church Sunday School was Deacon Henry J.
better place in which to live.
Billy Frank, as he was celled something the Qtnen of Pri g- fWmorP."
changed.
Burns, shown here with Mrs. Burns. Rev. James T. Hagln
There Is a danger point,
Graham feels the deteriorathen, was a shy kid. Mostly in. land had to say.
preached on the theme, iiBallders for Now and Eternity,"
however, when there Is much
nkind sui1 Jwys have a BAPTIST DEACON
It does not come out like lion of moral values Is a greater
terested in fast cars and pretty
singling out Deacon Burns for special prxlse. Pastor of the church
change and progr.ss that one need for a personal rclationstilp
name dropping. Graham, the evil than communism.
girls,
is Ha's S. W. Washington while Mr
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New records aren't unusual at Seminole
Turf Club, Casselberry, but there':
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with a golden m'xie who is
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ThiS Young. 5p&amp;rItedglrUs Sandy Wing and

who even let Sandy park her cam pe r
in their back yard In Forest City So the
moIe life shouldn't be the hard Part "The
difficult part Is that you make friends and
then have to leave every three or four 01
tha," says Sandy
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of a photo-finish camera
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job a girl," admits Sandy
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does it affect her lifestyle, but how
many women would be willing to climb over
I ,000 steps every night to sit alone for hours in

hours every evening, six nights a week Iii
what amounts to about an eight-foot square
dark room An awning-type window is the
port opening to refreshing breeze and view of
the track hundreds of feet below. But often

a tiny black room high &amp;top the grarIdstand?

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an usherette at Hollywood Dog back. while
Uwe she became friends wi th the photo finish
camera operator who offered to train her on
the "magic eye"
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for Sandy. After learning the photo-finish

Sand' lowers her window and in to
da rk ness rust quickly and deeriously
remove the film from the camera and develop
it in a mattcr of 15 or 20 seconds.
In a stand below, the judges wait for Sandy
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"Eye-In-The,Sky," a Tampa Ilm which
provides the eqWpment and pmawl for
many of the country's ham and dog racing

final fine-up of horses as they crossed the
finish fine via intercom.
In a clm, nom-to-now race the negative
itself can be flashed to the judges. If there is

"Now

aqueston,

the negative before the official results of a
race can be announced and payoffs
calculated.

away fromome before, b'ught a camper,
loaded i up wi th her wordly belongings arid
headed for central Flor ida "I knew It would

Actually working only about two or three
minutes eery race leases a lot of time over a
span
five hours "I bring embroidery,

be had to ruA an apartment for only a few
nonths" says Sandy who wiljbeon the move
again when the mason's over here.

books ... coloring books, anything to keep

lot of personality and poise for a girl of 18
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enough to work at a race track

palatable, Sandy has added a poster and a
touch of bright contact paper to the walls.

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Who knows, she may wind up on na tional

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competition.
Men's and wonxn's doubles

Moreland, Bonnie Fessel, Betty McNeill. Hope Schlrard, Liz
McKee. Emma Spencer, Kim Farr, Connie Fox, Nancy

The follovnng weekend, Jluw

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doubles
competition with awards

Saiuday June 21 and continue presen

Shirley Huaman,

DEAR ABBY:!am a 44-year. Our Sem &amp;4MM, Whose Ages what tk neighbm mighI say b

old widow with four children range from 7 to 17.
stillathorne. !'vebeenseelnga
My friend's 17.year.old

Diane Wright

Doug Maliczowskl, Vernon
Mize, Ricky Rosemond, Bob
Playing in men's compe titi on McKee, Dave McNeill and

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the Florida Blazers -21 in the 1974 WFL version of the Super
Bowl.
The Express got the rights to Mira and signed him earlier. The
Blazers, who were based in Orlando, are now defunct.
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P7,47 still owed him by the old WFL.
I hope to be better than a year ago," Reamon said
"Jacksonville's str ongest point at this moment appears be the
offensi ve line along with Mira
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Tony Little, left, and Darrell Shuler, both of the Sanford Continental Little Leagu
go to their knees after

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The Express also announced the signing of veteran center

recent game between Georges

Howard Kindig, who played three games with the predecessor
Jacksonville Sharks and eight with the New York Jets of the
NFL last season He was with the Miami Dolphin's NFL

and Jack Prosser Ford (Herald Photo by Gordon Williamson)

Catfish Hunter, left,
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Baseba ll's World
Oakla nd A's have come up wi th
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Gene Tenace and Billy Williaats and used Reggie Jackson as the
designated hitter. However, Ted Martinez, flay Fosse and Angel

bbled at the plate
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Mangual filled in capably.

1agnolia Avenue in downtown Orlando
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Men Store, Knight's Shoe Store,

around on a grounder for the Tigers' final runRangers 5, White Sox 3
Tom Grieve's two-run double sparked a five-run .seventh in.

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cepted a Football scholarship to Southern prise with a mighty bat so far this season.
California. A year later he q ui t football to It's difficult to realire that he graduated
concentrate on baseball, playing on three just two years ago from Southern cal.

consecutive NCAA championship teams.

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berg, Cesar Tovar then singled through the left side to score

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Cardenas with the Rangers' first run.

that

Rich Gossage replaced Osteen and Toby Harroib greeted him
with a run-scoring single. Gossage struck out pinch-hitter Jim

summer and he told me I would be head to prove it didn't hurt too badly and

foolish to continue to play football. Ile told not to be afraid.

Spencer but Grieve lined a shot into the right field corner to

me I iou1d go somewhere in baseball, but
I'd he just aisther guy n football.

score Tovar and Harrah. After Mike Hargrove was intentionally
walked, Lenny Randle singled home Grivve with the final run of

"Winkles convinced me. Besides. I got Detroit, he went 5 for 6 with Utree homers,
knocked out a few times in football, twice a triple and asingle, driving in 10 runs and

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In 53 games there. he hit nly .259 with
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Dale Murray began Vie Montreal rally with a walk on four

pitches from Rick Baldwin and was sacrificed to second. After
an intentional walk V) Mike Jorgensen, Tcny Scott singled to

load the bases and st the stage for Carter's dramatic hit.

honors with a .282 average, 21 homers and
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homers and third with a .352 batting
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Lynn came up to the Red Sax for 15
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swallow. Only a couple )f nights ago, Cardinal pitcher Lynn

league rvco:-d set by Ty Cobb in 1925 and
equaled by Lou Gehrig in 1932 and Rocky
Colavito, in 1959.

129 total bases and a .648
Cunningham went on to fame as a sluruns
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event. They are: Chase and

our evening meal (always phone, and I really exploded.

having dinner and call them why don't you?

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fled Sox rookie sensation, knows what it scrimmaged against the varsity. I got run
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left the Tins eight games behind
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Federal building, on the correr of Church Street and

Speer,

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Hedrick said he is mailing letters of apology to all the
women concerned. Ile is also firral"ging another meeting
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"We've won four of five and put Minnesota back a ways," said
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The makeshift A's capitahzed on strong pitching by Sonny
Siebert, Glenn Abbott and Paul Lindblad and some daring

reports back"

McKibbin, Mike Long and Jeff
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three children who are also spend the night at each other's and I are supposedly mature
fiving al home. We've talked of homes even though HE knows adults in our ft We have been his mother and sometimes W back when lie's finished.
marriage, but have no definite everything is respectable married five years. M least fire father, too.
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financial basis upon which most universities operate their
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
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Fun'. or unfurn Ap$t, large I &amp;
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NAMESTATUTE
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
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carpeted,
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WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
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NO QUALIFYING
No pets Moderate rent
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for you NATIONAL SINGI.ES
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Notice Is hereby given that the
Notice is hereby given that the
COUNTY, FLORIDA
3 BR home. all extras, S pcI
37? 1110
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 305
Case No. 7Sfll7.CA.O4.F
undersigned, pursuant to the Undersigned, pursuant to the
interest 579.000 322 2757
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-433CA.O9.B
Inca the Marriage of
Fkhitiu,5 Name Statute" Chapter "Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter i 273 2710
WINTER
PARK
FEDERAL
I Bedroom, near shoppIng, 26*7
V/ANT A FIREPLACE?
DOUGLAS BRUSE JOHNSON
Florida Statute, will register lóSQ9, Florida Statute, will register
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SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
Elm, Sanford No pits 339 6954.
3 Bedrooms On .5 wooded corner lot, N'.w houses na rural area, No down
ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM?
h the Clerk of the Circuit Court, n with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
Petitioner Husband ASSOCIATION, a Corporation
Sinford, in area of older well
IN YOUR FAMILY?
payment, monthly payments less
arid
and for Seminole County, Florida,
fld for Seminole County, Florida,
LANTANA (AP)
organiZed and existing under he
I room furnished apartment; gail
Bus- as soon as her birth and mar- ELIZABETH
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ANON of probl
maintained homes Huge 27's)?'
than rent Government SubsidiZed
REED JOHNSON
laws
upon
receipt
of
proof
of
the
upon
receipt
of
proof
of
the
For
lamUies
or
friends
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paid-child
and pet OK;
of the United States of
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Victoria riage certificates and other
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to
QUlif cci buyers Call to see if
master
bedroom,
screened
porch,
Respondent Wife
PutboI If this nofice, the fic. PUblication of this notice, the fic
America,
weekly or $125 monthly: sot
tlrinkers
you qualify'
dining room, paneled wall, living
Fyodorova says she would like documents are received,
:
NOTICE OF ACTION
titloul name, to wit: ATLANTIS litlOus name, to wit VILLAGE For further
Information call 423
Plaintiff,
Magnolia Ave 372 0251
room hs Indirect lighting Hurry,
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M UNSW0R1t REALTY
TO ELIZABETH REEDJOHNSON
SWIM SCHOOL under which I am LANDSCAPE SERVICE, under
to bring her mother
or write
only 577.300 323 91)0
Peg Real Estate Broker
co Phil Reed
in businessat: 760 Holly St. whichl$ isengagectin businessat
garage apt., furn 3
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Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0.
103W 1st St
U Mt. Plealant St.
in
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City
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Springs,
Willow
Creek
Cove,
LOflgwood,
blocks from townlwon, no pe4
OAR NELL, his wife, and DAVID L
SS). Sanford, Fla 32771.
323 6061, 373 0317 Eves.
guest" to meet her new
Plymouth, Mass.
Florida.
Larry Saxon, Realtor
Florida 37750
dIV OF
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OBB and VICTORIA L. ROBU, his
pt 16177166114
That the party interested in laid
wife,
American hbvJ
LONGWOOD,FLORIDA
That the party interested in said
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call 1oIl Efficiency apartment, all utilities
business enterprIse is as follows:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
business enterprises is as follows:
HEARING
TO
Defendants
Make your Budget go further, shop EXCELLENT- 2 BR, 1 bath, air.
"It is unhappy that my moth- N')TICE OF PUBLIC
OF tctb0 for dissolution of marriage
Frances
Dillon
Free, 644 2027 for "We Care
CONSIDER
furnished, summer rate, $9750
ADOPTION
CASDREK INDUSTRIES. INC
cond home on large lot $72,200
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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
the Classified Ads every day
er and father live in different PROPOSED ORDINANCE
"HOt"
Adults
or
Teens
has been filed against you and you
Dated at Altamonte Springs,
fly David T Riddell,
Adults 322 7296 eves &amp; week
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
Commercial Zoned. 7 BR, garage,
Seminoie County Florida June 2,
countries," she said Thursday TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
are reqvir to serve a copy of your
President
ends'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thM
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fireplace, porch. lOw down, SUNL AND-- 3 BR.? bath, large den,
1974
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY written defenses, if any, to it on pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Datedat Orlando, Orange County,
fenced and POOL $31,100
5)1,950
Found
Acre Realty. REALTOR,
5lost &amp;________
Publish: June 6, 13, 20, 27, 1975
at her first news conference THtCityofLongwood,FIorlda that C000LAS BRUSE JOHNSON, Foreclosure entered in the above
Furnished Apartments
Florida, May 77th, 197$
373 7730
DEOaS
since her celebrated marriage th City Council will hold a Public Petitioner, whose address is hOe 0
$2Sweek&amp;up
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Publith May 30, June 6. I), 20, 197$
entitled cause in the Circuit Court of
HAN DY man's bet? bet 7 BR, I
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611
5
Ash Circle, Cassetberry, Florida, the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in
Park
373
9237
earlier this month to airline hearing to Consider enactment O
LOST CHIHUAHUA. LONGWU(
bath frame home, $10,500
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Loch Arbor, lakefront,) fiR, 7 baths.
37707 on or belore July 11th, 1915,
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and for Seminole County, Florida. I
AREA 5'QO Reward, Black
pilot Fred Pouy of Stamford, Ordinance No 100, entitled
den, heal ar, garage 519.950
Monthly Rentals Available
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY and file the original with the clerk of will sell at Public auction to the
WITT REALTY
Brown Hair Has collar and N
Acre Pr-ti?, REALTOR, 3?) 7750
Cona.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
$133 $130- Color TV
OF LONGW000, FLORiDA this Court either before service
highest bidder for cash at the West
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Call Quality Inn North I 1 6 £
NAME STATUTE
Peg Real Estate Broker
Petitioner
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR
Miss Fyodorova said she has AMENDING ORDINANCE NO
or
QUALITY INN-NORTH
Immediately front door of the Courthouse In the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
In Lake Mary
371 06.10 377 7711. 373 759%
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otherwise
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default
will
City
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Seminole
County,
spoken to her mother by
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Notice is hereby uven ?iat the FLORiDA
On Lake Mary
entered against you for the relief
FlorIda at the hour of 1!:0O A M.
phone PLEMENTED. OF THE CITY OF
Ofl undersigned. pursua.lt to the Civil Action No. 7S1I2.CA04A
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and her mother's only concern LONGWOOD. FLORIDA. SAID demanded in the complaint or Monday, .'une 30, 1975, that certain "Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter In re: the MarrIage of
Bautifjl lirgp home on Lake Mary,
Very Exclusive
AVALON APARTMENTS
was the couple's happiness.
ORDINANCE BEING THE COM Petition
Parcel of real Property described
*70' on the beach. 3 screened in
ADULTS.
PlO
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09,
Florida
Statute,
will
register
ERNEST
'liLL
AM
HERR,
WITNESSmy handandthesIof
follows
ZOtiING
peclaI Summer Rates, Open
porches, large veranda, over '2
o.
bec1room, 7 bath, pool,
In Aprii, Miss Fyodorova Wl•S PREHENSIVE
1)6W nc1$t
withtheClerkoftheCircuitcourt, in
______________________________
Huthand
Dl NA NCE OF THE CIT
The West one half of the SE ' of
acre lot
OF this Court on June 17th, 197$.
hours; all ages Swing Set flu
BEAUTIFULLV
LANDSCAPED!
-herself a guest when she came LONGWOOD. FLORIDA, SAID (Seal)
and for Seminole County, Florida, and CAROL HERR,
the NW', of the NE of Secii
s*.'y, Fern Park, 631 1141
Se to appreciate, $51,500
JOHNNY WALKER
to America to visit the father AMENDMENT DESIGNATING
upon receipt of proof of the Wife
__________________________
Arfli H, Beckwtn, jr,
3A-(iplexes
REAL ESTATE INC
Ownthlp 21 South. Range 30 East. Publication of this notice, the tic
As (lprk f
t
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ç
i.ss tt
oa' kIin_i'lç.9 "-y"s
Child rr. -'y home. Reference
!'.!
GEPIrRA
"."en - re'.jrc
"'
•""'
'U
"
ti
I(A(
-b
By Lillian T. Jenkn
10"
PEST WILLIAM tK'
Hwy. 477 13 illS, Sandi
lake ICont horn.', central heat ,ond
OF
61
Si,jblect to an easement for road. ALUMINUM,
SANFORD
LAKE
MARY
area,
I
LIP
Adrn. Jackson R. Tate of CLASSIFICATIONS
' under which it IS
Residence Unkncn
As Deputy Cier
f1tJINFSS
Pu,lic
air. trees, and other eitr,,s,
TO
CERTAIN
fld Private Utility, and
duplex
with
in
the
ground
pool,
Comie' (hi cue Scrces Ne
322. 6457
ej in tusines ,t i$f Wiiiow
Orange Park.
ElY
Nth June 0, . .i, i, II, 191$
5)9.000
PR0pERIY
drair,
1EGALLV
uver, upon and C're
umpittely enclosed. Appliances,
Summer
I'roijram!
HEY
01001
Cove,
Lonqwod,
Florida
E
that
a
Petition
lx
DissolutIon
of
Conver,ient to stores, churches,
Now ne has an American DESCRIBED IN THIS OR DEO 173
across the East 30 feet thereof. 32750
After 5 -'*771111-37) 1517
air
conditioner,
drapes,
area
ru
DIDDLE DA' CARE. 3735690
Marrlag,hasbe,n filed against you.
'N 4 .%'CE
P R OVID I N G
major highways Trim) bedroom.
- Together wIth a non exclusive
(
I'SO per ,nonth Including pod't1
haircut and clothes, au.!
That the pirty interested In said
and
you
are
hereby
ruired
to
serve
I- iSIs. SWIM, SKI- 3 Bedroom
SEPARABILITY,
1', baths. carpetea 'with central
Perpetual
CONFLICTS
NOTICE TO THE PULlC
service
All
you
do
iS
sworn
easement appurtenant to business enterprise is as follows:
applied for U.S. citizenship.
acopyof your Answer tolhe Petition
TracI2A 1°.''rhhto9 iII7
heat
and air. $73300
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
waterfront
11—Instructior
home,
beautiful
kit
Notice is hereby given that
this now Rick Moran. III 6370
OR1i.
ItIC
for Ditsolution of Marriage w'
-rher.. fmal dining, Florida loom
SaidOrd;nancewasplacedonfirst Public Hearing will be field in the feet in width extending South from
n David T Riddll,
Petitioner's attorney and to file the
3 bedroom, 7 bath mobile
Miss Fyodorova said she nas reactng on June 9, 1975, and the City City Commission Room, City Hall
overlooking lake, central heal A. S acres
Charlotte Street along a centerline
'1 Bedrooms, family room, 2
PlsnoLesns
President
horn.'. $'7.500 Owner financed
original Answer in the Office of the
received the Soviet govern- Council will consider same for final Sanford. Florida at 6:00 P.M
air, fenced yard 539.900.
bedroom, carport. Children ok
dividing the East and West halves Of Dated t Orlando. Orange County,
P.oth classical and a:: blues
Clerk of the Circuit Court on or
WE TAKE TRADES
ment's official blessing for her passage and adoption after the Thursday, June 76, 1975, to review, NE
toe East one half of the NW a
373 2617.
ii 00 per hour. 372 3792
of the Florida. May 77th, 197$.
Acreage
before
July 15th. 1975 II you fall to
__________________________
LAKE MINNIE- 4 Bedrooms, I',
.
of
7,
marriage. "They said if it's public hearing which will be held in di!cUSS and receive comments from South. Range 3G
21 Publish May 30, June
6, 13.20, 1975
- DELTONA-- New Duplix, Furn or
so, Judgment by Default will be
baths, fen(ed yard, air con
the City Halt of Longwood, Florida, the citizens of Sanforct, Florida on
East, to the South DEN 701
RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL
ijnfurn Drapes. Water. Lawn
(7) 5 acre tracts, very low down
taken against you for the relief
ditiOfled, utilIty shed, JUST
love, we're very happy for on Monday, the litf, day of July, the Compreetensive Development boundary extended of Tract 2 A, for
____________________________
BARTENDERS SCHOOL
Care 373 1075 or 661 6343
you," she said.
payment, mobile home approved.
demanded
in
the
Petition
for
REDUCED TO $73,500. HURRY!
A D 1975, at 800 p,m , or as soon Plan of Sanforct, Florida dated May the purpose of ingress and egress
Day &amp; Night Classes 3 Mi f
Dissolution of Marriage
thereafter as possible At the 1975
WE TAKE TRADES
Arthur H. Beckwith,
Longwood, Jnct 17976 419
3 Bedrooms, adults preferred, 1)0
She said she wants to be a meeting interested parties may
DATED at Sanford. Florida, thiS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
LAKE MARY- 7 Bedroom frame We have many homes under 570.000.
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
All parties in interest ani citizen
377 6756 or 3fl 113.1
Week. Unfurnithed. 323 35.54. 2
-.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR. 9th day of June. 1975
very low down payments owner
By: Lillian T JCnkins
citizen of both countries, with appear a be heard with respect to shall have an opportunity to b
home with breezy porches, corner
I
finOnced Plea
o7O.
call us'
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, (Seal)
Deputy Clerk
iot, $7,600
homes in Mcow and her hus- the proposed Ordinance This heard at said hearing
FLORIDA.
Arthur H Beckwlth. Jr.
- - 18—Help Wanted
WE TAKE TRADES
By Order of the Planning anct (Seal)
Clerk of Circuit Court
- - PNOBATEDIVISION
band's hometown of Stamford, totimeuntilfinala(tion,stakenby Zoning Commission of the City of W E. WINDERWEEDLE. JR
_______________________________________________
SANFORD- 3 Bedrooms, 1') baths.
32—Houses Unfurnished
the City Councfl.
Case No. PR.71.tSS.CP
Elaine Ridharde
Winderweerile. Haines, Ward
'.c'rk ei.;r own hjr Earn ei!r
central heat and air, fenced back
Sanforct, Florida. this 15th day
Immigration off!cthIS have
A
Deputy Clerk
In cc: Estate of
&amp; Wi.odman.
of the propos Ordnance June ici.
r'(orrq' ,',
A
yard Will diCker or swap 171.500
"i'u Real Estate broker
AVON Represc'r
Bedrooms, living, doing, ku?hn,
ELEANOR i DANCE
Frances Ann Jamleson
said that statt.is as a permanent ispostedattheCltyHall,Longwood
P0 Box
WE TAKE TRADES
372 *30). 2640 HIawatha Ave. at I? 9?
Arthur H. Harris
tative Call 641)079
garage Sanford Aye, $145 mo
.IAMIESON &amp; TAYLOR
Florida, and cople are on file with
Deceased
Winter Park, Florida 37769
SANFOORD..- 7 Bedroom home
Chairman
resident would almost certaini
5.31 *649
MA L E F E M A I E
P.O lox 344, 1701 N AlA
the Clerk of the City and same may
CITATION
SALE
Aitorneys for Plaintlif
wIth den, or 3rd bedroom Vacant
City of Sanford
be granted to Miss Fvodorova be inpt by the public
POSITIONS Be your own boss
Indialantic, Fl,. 32903
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Publish: June 20. 1975
Movt' rght in with good terms
Planning
and
Zoning
_________________________
7fledroomf,ncedyard
TO Ray E
UnlImited opportunity for rapic
Publish: June 13, 20, 27, July 1. 197$
DEO 122
Dance, Address
DATED thIs 9th day of June, AD.
$16,000
Commission
$lSOmo Ac'ults pref erred
1975
Unknown
and
all
other
persons
DEOI9
advancement
Bring
ambition
PublIsh: June 20. 197$
___________________________
REALTOR
37) 51310.' )fl 6670
concerned
___________________________
Forrest Greeni,, InC.
S Cnne R. Shomate.
We'll suppIytheprocitct tocreati
Legal Notice
EO 175
21015 F 'erich Ave 321 OQIl
You are hereby notified that a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
City Clerk
______________________enthusiasm and profit. Call 37)
37) 61S) REALTORS 61 733)
Carpeted 3 bedroom, 1', ta,r
CITY OF
___________________________
70 Mon thru Sat
of the City Of
petitiOn has been filed in said
I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Court
FLORIDA
IN
AND
FOR
THE
kitchen
equipped,
central
LONOW000, FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Longwood. Florida
praying for Letters of Ad
Winter Scrings- 3 Br 2 Bath, 3 yr
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Station Attendant, over 21. night
air, fenced yard $175 per month
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
Publish June 70 1975
ministration and you are hereby
old, CII
garage, quiet
CUlT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. DEO 179
shift, apply in person 4 to 6 pm
372 9739 or 323 4)03
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75H1.CAQS.G
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
OF
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY
reQuired
Wooded area, central beat air,
FLORIDA
__________________________Village
Rest,
500
French
to
file
your
written
DIVl5OP4
OF
ADMINISTRATION,
Awe,
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
FLORIDA
defenses thereto within thirty days STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART
walk to school, s!Ore-FMA. VA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S•$49CA#P.0
Sanford
2421 Hartwell, Sanford, 3 Bdroom,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
CASE NO.75 l072.CA.O.O
after the first publication or posting
CITY OF
terms or assume 7 pcI mtg
WINTER SPRINGS DEVELOP
1'
bath,
air,
carpet
$700
mo
$31
MENT
OF
TRANSPORTATION,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
LEE A. EVERHART,as Trust,efor
LONGW000,FLORIDA
hereof, and serve a copy thereof and
$749
327 6*54
.
Housekeeper Companlonfor manon
•
MENT CORPORATION, a Florida
silo,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIFG TO The Ccmmonw,,itpi Corporation, the Ci,y of Longwood, Florida. that
uoon petitioner's attorney, whose SEMINOLE COUNTY,
walker 1 days wk, Turs Friday.
L"rporation,
the
City
CouncIl
will
hold
a
public
CONSIDER
name nd addreSs are Harry H
ADOPTION
OF
LONGW000
PRICED TO SELL "St.PIFOPD'S SALES LEADER"
377 7397
I Bedroom, I", bath n
Plaintiffs,
carpet.
Plaintiff hearing to consider enactment of
Marvel, of Anderson &amp; Rush, 122 E
315 E Lake Awe 3 bdrm 2 bath,
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
garage, close tO schools 37) 0257
ST
JOHNS
Ordinance No 101. entitled:
VILLAGEs's.
Housekeeper wanted, for retired
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
cen heat &amp; air, carpeted, fenced,
Central Blvd., P.O. Box 726$, FLORIDAHAVEN ASSOCIATION.
LADY BUILDERS, INC. a Florida
or 377 1136
AN ORDINANCE OF lIfE CITY
MOTIVATED
SELLER!
3
NOTICE 5 HEREBY 01/EN by GEORGEALLANFILIPOVICH6OJ
OrIando,FloeIda If you failtodoso, INC. et l.
couple', One SemI invalId No
FHA terms, $76,900. 5)05556
bedrooms, 1 bath, carpeting
corporation, FRED MAGAHEE, d the City of Longwood, Flr cia, that THERESA ANNE FILIPOVICH,his OF LONGW000. FLORIDA,
lucioment may be entered in due
cooking, good wages Write Boa
3
bedroom hous., Winter Spr'ngs,
Drftncl.ints
throughout 5)7.500
AMENDING
AND
SUP
b-aMAGAHEE BROTHERSTITLE the City Council will ho.'j a public wife
courseuponthepeti,lon.
2195, Sanlorci. Fla
CO.,
and C E
$160 mo, $100 damage bOnd 131
NOTICEOFHEARINQ
Defendants PLEMENTING ORDINANCE NO.
BUILDING
hearing
to
consider
er.ctment
of
WIINESSmY
Psand
and
theseal
of
3171 alter 6:30.
PRODUCTS. INC
ib
bEAK FOR SMALL FAMILY! 3
TOSHOWCAUSE
NOTICE OF ACTION
323 OF THE CITY OF LONGW000, laid Court at Sanford. Seminole
a corporation, ordinance Plo 399, e't,tIed:
eneva
Defencl,sr,ts
bedrooms. ?baths, 1000' tQ. ft. of
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
Wanted Clerk Typist, must be good
ALLAN FLORIDA. INCREASING RATES
Winter Springs, 2 or 3 BR, large
GEORGE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY TO:
County,
Florida,
this
14th
day
Of
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO
NOTICE OF
wfthfIguresancteipert,ist Call
living space Call for more details
Gardens
OF LONGW000, FLORIDA, AN. FILIPOVICHandTHERESAANNE FOR RESIDENTIAL AND NON- May. 1975
family room BeautIful shrubs and
FORECLOSURE SALE
$19,900
orcometosef perSonnel manager
trees $200 mc *31 5722
NEXATION TO AND INCLUDI:4G FILIPOvICH, hiS WifC, whose place RESIDENTIAL HOOK-UP, TRUCK
(Seal)
B I Mullis
at the Atlnlic National Bank of
Notice is hereby given that the WITHINTHE CORPORATE AREA ofresidenceisRouteNo.7,S,afford, LOADING, SERVICE CHARGE
Arthur H Beckw,th, Jr
301 Walnut Street
Sanford, 3724211
undersigned, Arthur H. Beckwith. OF THE CITY AN AREA OF LAND Virginia
FOR BAD CHECKS. SERVICE
CLIFF .IORDAId,REALTOR
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Jr., Clerk of the Circuit Court, SITUATE AND
Macon, Georgia
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CHARGE FOR AFTER HOURS
Ill
By: Lois B. Walker
BEING
PARCEL PlO 104
Seminole County. Florida. will on SEMINOL, COUNTY. FLORIDA. that on action tO o!ectose the AND WEEKEND SERVICE,
YourMLSAgency
Deputy Clerk
21-Situations Wanted
33—Houses Furnished
ESTABLISHIPG NEW MINIMUM
the lstclay of July, 1975. at hio'ciock SAID t.A1D BEING LEGALLY movtgageonthefoIIowirgd,ri
Publlih
May
30,
Juneö,
I),
20,197$
REAlTORS
am.. at the west front 000r Of
7563 Park Dr.
Lyn MuIlit
OR. property In Seminole County, RATES
AND
METER
OEN-i?7
the DESCPIt'FD IN
STUDIO 1,2,3
THIS
Tutoring irimyhom.
301 Walnut Street
Furnithedor(Jnfur,,Ished
Seminole County Courthouse, DINAPICE: REDEFINING THE FlorIda, to wit:
REQUIREMENTS, COSTS OF
BEOROOMSUITES
IOYLLWILDE- Like new 3
Sanford, Flocida, offer for sale and CORPOfATE I..IMITS OF THE
Certified Teacher
Macon, Georgia
lbedroom. 2 bath
Lot 155, SAN LANTA SUB. LINE EXTENSION, RESPON
2 BEDROOM
bedrooni, 2 bath, family room.
Call 37) 3757
PARCEL
NO
101
sell t public outcry to the highest CITY OF LOPIGWOOD TO IN. DIVISION, THIRD SECTION, SIBILITV OR REPAIR AND OR
322004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
fireplace, beautifully landscaped
TOWNHOUSES
and best h'tjder ocr cash, the CLUrIE SAID LAND WITHIN THE according to the PIat thereof REPLACEMENT, OF DAMAGED
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
'
with
privacy fence
Lake
Morwo.
Area
7 bed'o,"t&amp;
AND
following described propCrty In MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF THE recrirdedlopla? Book 13, Page7S,of LINES
If told defendants are living, and 24-Business q,çx,rtunities
METERS,
FLORIDA
Seminole County, Florida. fowl: ClT
bath,
lawn
maintenance
if
any
or
all
of
said
defendant
or
AND
fur
EFAUTHORIZING A.MEND- the Public Records of Seminole SEVERABILITY.
CASE NO. 1S'I019.CA.17.E
niSh,d. adults onIy-5175op
defendants are deceased, the
Loss 251, 775. 295 and 321 Wnpr ME'ITTOCITYMAPTOINCLUDE County, Florida
FECTIVE DATE
DCN FOX ASSOCIATES. INC. a
Springs Unit 1, according to plot SAID
0907
on 372 4142.
135
spouse.
heirs,
devisees,
Attractive
Beauty
Shop.
Longwcod
hat
SaldOrdinancewaslacedonflrsl
been
filed
against
you
and
LAND
Florida corporation,
ANNEXED
thereof recorded In Piat Book 16,
Casselberry area Good location
REALTOR 372 7190
oranteesc edit
Iienors,or other
reQuired to serve a copy ot your reading on June 9, 1975, and the City
OVIDING
SEPARABILITY,
are
Page's 6, 7 andl, Public Records
LakeMary,7flpfr,j,
Low overhead, 56.700 631 4442
Council will consider same for final
1505W,
25th
St,
Plaintiff, parties claiming by, through under, _______________________________
Of CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE written defenses, if any, to it
vs.
Seminole County, FlOrida,
aduts. no pets $135
Business Home, zoned commercial,
or against any such deceased
PAUL M. GOLDMAN, Spielyogel, passage and adoption after the
CATE.
DECORATIVE BUSINESS
JAYMOR CORPORATION, a
SANFORD
Pursuant tn final Judgment of
3773,30
I lone highway. Great terms
fendanf or defendant., if alive, Well established upholstery •nd
SaidOrdinaflcewasplacedonfirst Goldman &amp; Pearce, PA., whOs* public hearing which will beheld in
foreclosure, entered in tht above
1)1.950. Acre Realty, REALTOR,
Florida
corporation,
and
RICHARD
and,
if
dead,
their
unknown
spouse,
address Is 101 South Courtenay the City Hall of Longwood, Florida.
BRUCE KERLIN and ELIZABETH
drapery business, including real
styled pendng cause,
373 7750
322-2090
htirs, devisees, legatee's, grantees,
Counc;l will consider same for final Par'kway, Post Office Boa 1366, on Monday. the 11th day of July,
PEARCE KERLIN, his wife,
estate, Under $30,000.
creditors.
lIenors,
or
other
parties
WITNESS my hand and the seal of Passage and adoption after the Merritt Island, Florida, 32952. At. A D. 1975, at 1:00 p.m. or as soon
Defendants,
CARPICK REALTY INC
said Court thiS 16th day ci June.
claiming by, through, under, or
hearing which will be held in tOf'flIyS for Plaintiff, and file the thereafter as Possible. At the
NOTICE OF ACTION
REALTOR 647 3*00
1975.
2 Bedroom, air conditioned, fur
meeting interested parties may
against any such deceased defen
the City Hall of Longwood, Florida, Original with the Clerk of the above
(Stall
pu.niy o, grouno. children
TO'
RICHARD
BRUCE
KERLIN
dant
or
defendants,
and
all
parties
Taxi
cab
business
and
related
on Monday, the 14th day of July, styled Court at Sanford, Florida, on appear and be heard with respect to
and
ELIZABETH
Arthur H Be'ckwith. Jr.,
PEARCE
having or claiming to have any
fbi proposed Ordinance. Thit
A.D. 1971, at 500 pm or as soon or before the 20th day of July, 1975;
franchise Call adeI 901733 7577
KERL
III,
his
wfe,
W'ose
last
CY%4arIIICr'SAPARTMENT
C!erk of the Circuit Court
hearing may be continued from time
right, title, or Interest in and to tPe ____________________________
thereafter as possL,ie At the otherwise a iudgment may tie en
known ,sidres% is unknown
MOVING DOESN'T
By: LiiIian T. Jenkins
S WEKIVA RIVER I
to
time
until
final
action's
taken
by
property
'n the Corn
meeting interested partes may tered against ou for
relief
you ARE NOTIFIED that a
Deputy Clerk
Adult
mobile
ome
vIllage,
under
HAVE
TO BE EXPENSIVE
plaint, Io,.,t
[J]
appear and be heard with respect to demanded in the C::.iplainf The tt City Council.
Complaint for
large Shady oaks on the scenic
Pblith June 70, 1975
ln?erpleadc
has
been
SECTION
770I0.]5I$;
STATE
ROAD
A
copy
of
the
proposed
Ordinance
mo,'tgage being foreclosed is
the proposed Ordinance, Thu
filed against iou and you are
OEO-126
W$iiva Modern (lean interiors,
is a 60 SEMINOLE COUNTY
i5pO5tedattheCltyHaIt,Longw,
hearingmaybecontinL,edfromtime recorded in Official Recocd Book
regulred to served to Plaintiff's
from$140 SMI W of Sanford 377
1001, Page 1817, Public Records of Florida, ani copies are on file with attorney, (',AVIP4 0. LEE, whose DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 104
to time unfilfinal action stalin
29—ROOms
the Clerk of the City and same may address is Suite 1175, Hartford RIGHT OF WAY - FEE SIMPLE
IN
Seminole County, Florida.
THE CIRCUIT COURT, the City Coursc!
WiTNESSmyhandathe$I0f be inspected by the public.
BegInning 1617 feet East Of the Efficiency coon, for rent can
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Buildinri, Orlando, Florida 32602 on
35—Mobile HOme Lots
DATED this 9th day of June, AD.
Southwest corner of the SE ' of SW
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLI! is postedat the City Hall, Longwgod, the said Court on this 17th day of
or before June 30th. 197$ and file the
between 10 a rn. and 7 pm. 372
1975
of SectIon 19, Township 2* South,
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida. and copies are on file with June, 1975.
orIginal with the Clerk of this Court
S: Onnie R. Shomate,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S437.CA.O1.A the Clerk of the City and same may (Seal)
either before service on Plaintiff's Range 30 East, run East 150 7 feet, _______________________________
Five Poi,itsArN:
162 Bedroom Apartments. Furnlshtd or Uniurnished
City Clerk
thence North 7046 feet, thence ifl a
WINTER
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
PARK
FEDEIo:,.. be inspected by the public.
attorneyor immediately thereafter;
Large Larsdsc.pedprlvat, lot
Of
the
City
of
a-Apartments
Unfurnished
Hwy. 17.92 Sanford
SAy I fiGS
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
AND
otherwIse
a
default
will
be
entered
Southwesterly
dIrection
257.7
feet
to
OAT ED this 9th day of June, A.D.
'OAN
alllsook ups. 3770075
3
_______________ 33347Ø
Longwood. Florida
By: Joy stokes
ASSOCIATION, a (orperatlon 1975
against you for the relict demanded point of beginning: containing 15,116 _____________________________
Publish' June20. 1975
Deputy Clerk
square feet (O3Sa acre), more or
organized and Cxisting ur'cec the
5: Oonle P. Shoma'e
in the Complaint for Interpleader
SAPIDLEW000 VILLAS
36—Resort Property
DEO 1?
less
PublIsh: June2077. July 1, II. 197$
laws Of the Unted S,'te
City Clerk
of
This notke Shotl be pubtiShed once
110W AIRPORT 'ILVO
DEO 121
America.
You and eech Of you are ht'tOy
of the City of
each week for four (11 conserutiwe
SAPIF ORD. 373 77
severally notified that the plaintiffs
Hutcpisqn Ocean front Apartments,
Plaintiff,
Longwood. rlorlda
weeks In the Evening Herald, a
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
IN
AND
filed
itS Sworn Complaint, together
3)9 S Atlantic Aye, Daytona
CITY OF
Publish: June20. 1973
___________________________________
COUNTY,
newscMf*r
of
general
circulation
FOR
SEMINOLE
Friendc Will Envy
LARRY 0. DARNELL 6 NINA DEO 130
with Is Declaration ol Taking in the
LOPlC.wOoD,pLoqIo
Beach CalL 322 lOSS
Dated th:s 77th day of May, 1975.
FLORIDA
-- 107 ICE 0: PiJBLl HEARING TO
DARPIELL his wIlt, &amp; CAVID L.
(Seal)
above Styled Court against you and Your gracious Country living
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75•141.CA.09.0
MEW SMYRNa BEACH- Beach
each of you as detendanta seeking to
P006 I. VICTORIA I ROBB, his
CITYOF
'O?dSlDER
Arthur H Bckwitfl, Jr
Sparkling clean 2 BR. 'ust
ADOPTION
OF
front, poolsIde luxury con
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
'
wife. &amp; F. CHRISTIAN EBAUGH
condemn the above described
LAKEMARY. FORlDi
Clerk of ttic Circuit Court
redecorated
Only
3
left
Modern
r
3POSED ORDINANCE
LOAN
dominium
ASSOCIATION
OF
apt
property located In Seminole
Completet
4(1icncfPiifJllttiearin'g
doing btjslrw'j .'o
fly
Ce'cella
V
Ekern
IIII4D!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
or
SpanIsh
furniture
Special
Reasonable
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a cor
Sday special or by
Bull lr;D '.i
County, Florida. by Eminent
TO .iv:'/ IT MAY C.JNCEIPI
Dtpvty Clerk
move l,i OtiOwri.. Quiet neigh
the City of Lor3wooct, Florida, that
week 5.17 859
poration organized and existing
U: ICfj 15 H'U iii f GiV Ef by
tDmin
proceedings
r:i,le .,j
tC'.
F'eIpfi,I
vn.,n,gger
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Publish'M,ay
30.
June
6,
13.20.
1975
the City Council will hold a public
tnder the Law's of The United States
t-' 'ioer,J :1 Adiuit,'iont of the City hearing to consider enactment
You are further notified Ihat the
Mr RTGAC.f; rCREC1 ciuul
DEN
199
of
of America,
if ike ,taty, f:fr,Ida that said Ordinance No. 390.
PI3intiff will call up for hearing
C.ERK". fiC"(iCE
'IL! C411'L"l
entitled:
Plaintiff,
31Business Property
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before the Honorable David U
Ett'r ;' ; iia' tb id will hold a PjbIic Hearing at
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
VS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
BAMBOO
Strawn one of the Judges of the
xirs ant to ii I rt' ,:l,rrre't of $'f)pn onMoriiay,Julyl, 1975 to OF
COVE APTS.
LONOW000,
FLORIDA.
ANDREW J PENNINCTON and
11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND abovpstylectcouctonthe lSthdayol
Fort'iojur, vrtCre ii ftc sce
'ft.ce space for rent. across from
C.or,.ider a request for Special REPEALING RESOLUTION NO.
)JE.
Airport
Blvd 323 *310
wilt, LUCILLE N PENNINGTON. FOR
SEMINOLE
Pie County Court Houla, Air
COUNTY, July. AD, 1975. at 11:30 o'clock
enlI led cauSe : fh: Cirr'i' Cu, 'I of 'U :eptloc, to allow a mechanIcal 110
OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD. WARP EN R. TURMAN and wife, FLOP IDA
AM
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the Eight.-trttl', u:lcIi, Circjl, ,
Condition, heat arid utilities fur
In
the
Seminole
County
One
&amp;
Two
Bedroom
apartments
FLORIDA, TRANSFERRING THE
$.
ALYNE TURMAN. HOUSEHO'O CASE NO. 75-N?CA-09.O
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, It
nished Call 377 24.4 after 1 p m
hO.i5eS
arc toe kI'ncsr'C:urt*. F:ria I oerate in a residence Zoned under
AUTHORITY OF THE ZONING
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FINANCE CORPORATION, a MELVIN .1. HARBER, Trustee,
appl!catloflforanorderof Taking In
Wili Sell a' pjt.lii aufioi 1 the t'it Zoning Ordinance of the City of COMMISSION TO THE
LAND
Florida corporation, and RICHARD
Plaintiff,
accordance
with
its
Declaration
of
tic iett tJi jtf t
,t
lvl Lake Mary C 7 on the following P 1. A Pd P11 N 0
AGENCY
Payton Realty
vs
.1 PHELPS. and wit, BETTY
r Moving?
Live
fraint duo - cf 'he (.ou't't*-',,, ci the described real property:
Taking hc'eetoforefiled in this cause
PROVIDING FOR THE MEM.
JEAN
PHELPS,
S
&amp;
7
DEVELOPMENT
COP
l))i, 7610 HIawatha Awe
City of !tr.fcu:, Lenriclr County,
All parties to thit suit and all Other
Lots 2$. 79, and 30. BlOck 76, BERSHID OF THE LAND PLAN
PORATIOPI, a Florida corporation inferestedpartiesmayppe,rptfl,
Defendants
Flol'ldf fI the POt 'o' I' Ci li IA. on CRYSTAL LAKE WINTER HOMES NING AGENCY, PROVIDING FOR
Sanford's Finest
and AVERY WISDOM,
NOTICE OF SUIT
June )'r' 19's, 't :irt ' parcel according to the plat thereof as
time ,nd place deslgra?ed and be Deflary, Adultt. Lovely large Ibid
THE GIVING OF NOTICE OF
TO' RICHARD .1 PHELPS
Defendants
room,
air,
ideal
for
retired
persons
heard
bed
at
recorded
in
Pta?
Book
of re,,l rrtoe'',' •u
3. Pages 111, MEETINGS AND HEARINGS,
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Resldencc Unknown
NOTICE OF SUIT
72Si
foilogy,:
115, ndtI4cf the Public Records of ADVISORS OR ASSISTANTS,
EstaDlisnea Resiaentiai Area?
Commercial Properties
Last Known Address:
TO AVERY WISDOM
AND
The' ?icrth III $6 ff,y? 0 the West Seminole Cosnt,. FIoria.
SETTiNG CT MEETINGS AND
7441 Myrtle Avn,,t'
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Homes, Lots
half ci the S F
The Public Hearing will be 1*111 in K F E P1 PlC'.
if 'he N N 'a of thu
'
MAKE ROOM 10 STORE YOUR
OF
Mi N III ES,
Sanforct, F iorida
Yo, are hereby nOtified that the
Each defendant .5 hereby required
NE 5. ,1 ¶n:ton 1, rw1nhip 21 the City Hall. City t' 'ike lisi',
WI PIT F R
I T EMS.
PAY,tE?IT
SELL
And
OF
EX 'ENSES.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT'FIEI)
Florida on the 7th day i July, i91, AM':I1fl.ENT OF ORDINANCE
Above cap1lond action has been fo serve written defenses, if any, to
South, :y,ng 13 lEn t
PESER
"DON'T NEEDS' FAST WITH A
that an action to tom,cIose a morAcreage
inStitlited against you in the Circuit said Complaint on
atl'OOp m.,Ora5snt'v'reafti,ai NO
'v''s, v)wcve, LII') grantor n
WANT AD. Phone 372 74%l or $31
391,
CONFLICTs,
in Court of the 11th JuJicial Circuit of
fgaje on the following
succ4tsars
THOMAS 0 FREEMAN.
it Ci .tScij'ns.
an possible, at whith time lnfe'.j'eJ SEI'1IlttBlLI"Y,
9993 and a friendly Ad Vitor will
301111 K RIDER, ASSOC
AND
EF
Florida, In and for Seminole County
Seminole County, Florida,
,aSeqr.yoit ft.' ro,ic', pejolic and Parties far and againSt IPte rr,'.l FE:' lyE DATE.
County Attorney
help you.
Lot
391
Of
to foreclose a mortgage upon the
FRANK
privdt.' utility. ani drainage pur
stated above will be heard !aci
Seminole County
SIaCrdinan, ewasplacedonflrlt
W. Garneft White
lo4l')wino described real property:
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7 BedrOOm urtturnlshed apt., air.
1007 HIghway 4)6
ef. LIP and across the hearingmaybecontinuedfroint, i' rei.ngon Jun.,9. lSlS,anct the City
Pe5'.
-"-'a
lots
4
tfiru
71,
LANDS,
South
Sanford,
Florida,
Block
33
and
lots
1
will
to
wtl
carpet
$175
month
Al?amnte
Springs,
Pd )rI
t
time
unti
finil
act
ion
it
tat
t
f"t'
'I ttr Ea'.t 3(1 fert
Co. cI w*ll (O'iSJer same for trial
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Broker, 107W Commercial
thru 7 a FtIc,k 36 arict Lots 38 thru SI
ACcording to the plot the. rot as
iSO '1amge dpOit 20) E 71st St
F iori
tter ,,
the said Board of MIutment
32701
0.51 IIIcC and AclopIton after the
Sanford3fl 755)
recorded in PIaI Itook 1, Page 4lof ifl Block 36 of the 4th Se(tion on or bfore the 2nd day of July,
3734369 after 5.30
THIS NOTICE shall be pcgted II pit lic hearing which will bm
'((a !'THf:l Nith a non e'xclusive
"ed !n
the
Public
Records
of
Seminofe
OPIAMWOLO,
Sanford,
Florida.
A
Ph,.. q3 p'.tt(c
D, 1915, Ond flIp the original with
BR vacant, btock, wall wall car '1
w,tnin ti, tht : fly Hall of Lonqwood. Florida,
'; ii PIt nens •pportenan'
according t th Plat thereof, the Clerk
County, Florida,
MASTERS
COVE
City
of
Lake
ia:' :
of the above styled Court
'dtoi rtç'ht of way
petirmg, fenced back, clean, close
Mary, Florida, at lit on Ji.r4ay, flie lath day of July,
I
has been filed against you and you recorded In Plat Book 4, Page 99, of on said date, to show cause whar
ON THE LAKE
*icth Standing South from City PlaIt, and published In tl$e Al) 1973, at I 00 p.m., or
in. Consider renting Reasonably
as soon
are requIred to serve a copy of your
3779QQ
ic fIt' 'itrrid along a centerline tvining Herald, a newspaper if tb.' "af hr at possible. At ttie
the Public Recurds of Semingle right, title, interest or lien you or _______________________________
prIc,d,$14,90
written defenses. if any, to it on County, Florida.
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tIci fthi l.a5tandWestpaIyepof general Circulation itt the .ty Cf
ariy of you have in anti t the Love
flW 4 'inn intel,stid parties may
,
PHILLIP
Animals'
Then
you'll
love
the
f
H.
LOGAN
of
i.,If
Lake
You
are
required
tO
file
a
Property
described
ln
said
Corn
Mary,
Florida
unt
time
it
Il e F.ist
Cf the NW i of the NE
AOSSIE
C,
BATEMAN
all
apc. ,ar.$rtdbe heard with respect to
nw
,,1'
Central FIOtida Z, Read
SHINHOLSER AND LOGAN. •t. responsive pleading to PIaintiff'
t tttoi'i 7, Township
IPJ,I1iII
plaInt and to show cause, if any you
21 South, least 15 days #ior to aires ci fbi' P'oposel Ordinance. This
alt ôbOut f
leg
'.i!
for i'sey f PlaIntiff, wttose aderes Complaint with the Clerk of the have,
The Herald's A to
Real Estate
Broker
Range 30 East, to the South boun hecrine :.. iddition, nd ice shall be lW, ml; maybe contineud from time
why said property should not
Zoo specIal July 3
is Post Off fr, Box 7779, First aforesaid Court, and serve a copy be condemned for the uses and
C..tid in the area to be considered '0 cii until f nil
dary extended of Tract 20, for ti'.actIon is tekin by
Federal Building. Sanford, Florida, thereof upon Plaintiff's Attorney, A. purposes
377764
HOMES O. DITINCTION
at least IS days prior to the date of tP Cit1 COUICIl
j
purposes of ingress
set forth in tht Corn
3 Room, 2nd floor rcar
-avsdfilethe original v,ithfhe Clerk of
JAY
CR15101.
71
Northeast
Fitt
,,ie public hearing.
plaint filed herein If you fail to do
(Seal;
I Co:ry of the proposeci Ordenance
Apartment;
utilitiflincluded
N
'Close to everythii* yt avay from it all!
the above Styled Curt on or before Avenue, Miami, FlorIda, 331)1, not
OQUAL,lFy_. only 17.000 down
o, a default will be entered anst
DATED. June 16th. 1915.
Arthur Pt. Bpkw,th, Jr
Caf1373 9579
i1tJiftdatth,CityHatI,L
buys thIs 3 bedroom. I' bath
July 7th; ufherwise, a Judgment l.ter than Jur'e 30th, 1975, or a you for th$
'Urge
wooded lots •SrreiI iiijht
Kay Sa'sm,sn,
relief demanded lithe
Clerk ci the Circuit Court
Fnridh, arid 'goie are 'n file w,th
home
may be entered aqlin'st you far the default will be entered *gainst you Complaint
City Clerli
$
ImmedIate
Occupancy.
By' llttlin T Jenkins
fbi CItrk of he City and same may
&amp; 2
• Paved streets •Sewer; I5jdewaIks
relief demanded in the Compl,int, 101' the relief demanded in the
Bedroom apartments sso 5170 SI
City' of Lake Mary,
WITNESS MY H AND AND SEAL
Oeptiy Clerk
te 'r.$iected by the public,
IPIL 6.PID
WITNESS my hand and tPse lealof Ciciptairl
3
bedroom,
fenced
30 Year Mortgages 'i id. tIotmo
Florida
Of hid Court or the 26th dayof May,
W. E. WIfIDERWEEDLE,
Mo Children &amp; Pets O.K. also
IJI.'IEDtPiisSIhdayof ,$LNTIA.D.
this Court on June 2nd, 197$.
DATED: May 77th. InS
yard, npat &amp; clean, owner
or Conventional '.'u a jet.
furnished 3710016
AD, I'#FS
GARY E. MASSE", ESQ.
Wincterweecfle, Plaint's, Ward
mosivated
(Seal)
(Seal)
(SEAL)
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616 F. Iltamonte Avi.
&amp; WC'Odi'i'tan. PA
S Oresie P Shomate,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Svitt 102
P.O Box
Stemper Realty
C't' CIteS
Clirk of the Citcuit co,rs
(leek of the Circuit Court
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
Wit Icr Pan, f'lr1j, 331$9
01 fPt Ctty of
By: JOy StoS.
fly' Joy Stokes
1
Centfalftor's
fly' Lillian T Jenkint
CONS'Tfltj. '1 ION lrc,
Attorney ID? City
Attprnty,, for PIinlilf
t,ong*od, Florkj
Dfputy Clerk
Deputy Cltrk
1IPLE LISTING REALTOR
Deputy Cterx
Publish: June 70, 1975
Icr', Bedroom Adulltonly
.oune 20, 5975
t"4Iph: .itah( 70, 1915
33
Publish: June 6, 13.
;,
211 W. 25111
Sanford, Fla,
Publish'
May 30. June 4, *3.20. 197$ Pubt,sh May 30. Junc'4, 13.20.
DEO '31
T
19/$
PARK
AVENUE
MOBILE
PARK
DEPI
OFO
3777)71,372 1494,377
DEN 701
AddItions
Call
icr
API.).
'!2.3l03
lUmcdelill
7513 Park Drive VOup
377 1939,372 4144
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Large 3 bedroom. 2 bath, incluclet
disposal and dishwasher, mem
bership In luniOr olympic pool
tennis court 135.500

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St. Johns River area. Home,
marina, fish camp or acreage
Buying within 60 days Wm
Koshiol, 703 Ocean Drive,
Tavernier, Fla 33070.

I Bedrooms, 7 baths, large famil*
room, membership in recrealiona
facilities including pool and tennii
COurtS 543.500

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SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
rI ASSIF lED AD,

105 Sonora Ave 322 8771
35 Friday. I SSa?,&amp; Sun

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1', bath, kitchen equipped, con
venient to shopping Drive by and
call 1fl,SO0

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old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost i
acre Idyltwilde Section 373 9164

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new Central Florida
Zoo Don't miss it on July 3

Sanford. by Owner- Idyllwilde II
sectIon, 3 Bedroom,? bath, family
room on large lot, low down
payment, Call 377045 after 6.3C
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BALL REALTY
Choice Listings
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
117W Itt St
372361)
_____________________ * Rent Purchase Plan *
Modern and sharp 3 bedroom split
plan, P, baths, fenced yard,
garage, carpets, stove and
refrigerator $160775 Mo $31 5272.
CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOP

TAFFER REALTY
Rag. Real Estate Broker
I1OE. 25th St 377US$

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Dining room suite walnut table, I
choirs, buffet, 5)50. also shot gun.

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clear Ilowing Stream, horses o.K.
Terry Realty, REALTOR. 67!
0711

,IA.-Cnmn'vt rails I Prrsrr$'u

condilion With 7 apartments on
adiacent lot Units rented 333.900

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BLAIR AGENCY
3733564

79—Trucks-Trailers
1966 Ford Pick up. '. ton, good
condition 112 W Coleman Circle
32) $111
'65 Ford
ton pick up; VS engine,
new paint, '69 Ford 1 ton, steel
stake body, with lift gate. 323 0690
after 5 p.m. 372 7111
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'69 Ford Van: Mags, Side pipes,
custom interior, stereo, 377 0691
Willis Jeep Pick up
I Wheel Drive Runs good

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CHOOSE FROM
ON THE SPOT
FINANCING

$99'
OVER

A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

DEALER COST
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factory air, radio, heater, good

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NO CREDIT CHECKNOIPIT(PEST-.NOREDTApE

FREE
377. 1671
'00 cash '63 Catalina, powi
brakes and Steering, redo, ai

IT'LL MAKE YOU
A BELIEVER IN ECONOMY!
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LMG BUYER PROTECTION

PLAN
1. .5 "Ufl()ir '4tf4i ilu.u.trat"
1w-,, ',, j t'ii' :, rw i'174 5514 , In n;i 'in 5r1', . .i \' i.
,lirn S'ivi,t ,ifl \I4i a', a. a,,I, .ci iu.u'i:ilt't". I'' .'xj Uu
itrut ti htr'j II will ii tiC Its- Irjn 'C U'*il,x nix-nI 4 ,v'i
vi it 'koi )lx-, Itsimi
k'lrtis,' fl iii.drfl,4 •
lt g2,u;s;it-c' is • eli' a ij iw aiftt'. Iii iii its' et,tlr Its' i,,.,
tw'%,'vtiaiw-sIt'.l 5lIsrri-eiie,
fluil the t .0 l, IC nIs iiuii,n.iuxl ,wlil t,ve'el I' e
%TIi,il use' ,tiiil t',sv In 11$' fill'S I sianl ".Ces IC 5,51.,?
xl lbs gtwa'ur'l tqisr', ic rt-pi.kC'w'nu', lx' IIi.SIr lii ,,
LIC Lit'.iit'i
1. .5 tree, kuwi u,v trr,.i, ,mlirw,'i,i rrr ,ss' u't u*
:.ik','. it gi vu15'eel rrw% I,ikt' iisp'tflj4i1
3. Sfrcsdl Tn;i lni.-rrtqaIiiq'o I't'ac'tn,ai
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Look 1, work good. Steal t $25
each 3231340
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General Electric stove 10", prac.
tically new. white. $50. Table. 6
chairs, buffet, 1,15. )fl 004

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Cash
For Your Junk Cars
373 9136

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$700 Finance America. 831 $300

Ibis is our 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooning &amp; Boarding
Kenriuts. Th,gnks to you, our
dust&gt;rnert 327 5757.

52—Appliances
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NATIONAL AUTO SALES

DOG TRAINING IN YOUR HOME.
Housebreak iflQ, Obedience.
Protection
CALL
53) 7370
CALL
All Breed Dog Training Academy

1970 VWgnodcondition
_ Well trai','c Pony. and tack, neck
re'n 17" or best offer. Richard
drug 'r 77 014.1
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A to Zoo The complete story on our
new Central Florida Zoo. Read it
all on July 3

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'urkeys-$S each
53—TV.Radio.Stereo

3771001
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Used phonograph LP rep;rds, large
selection. SOC each li'RB'S T'.
17005 French Ave.!flI7jg

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GOPMLY'S F 46
Sanfocdlfl 4733

AIr Conditioning

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For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 322
1771.
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BEAT HIGH ELECTRIC COSTinstall a water to air heat pump
free est
DYKES AIR CON
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Any
Quan!t',
PIOLL'S
Casselberry. Hey Il 97 8)04704

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COLOR TV. $11 9SM(l liii
RENTAL PURCttt E FLiPI
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PORCH SALE-- Fridt1 t, S,inurday,
9 a.m 6 p m Dii i.l,n'ng,
clothing, books. odd's 'Ii I"c't 6)4
W First St
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Friday Sun, June 7072. 9 a m I
pm Dishes. Linens, Furniture,
Clothing, Misc. 109W Rdge
Sanford (Park Ridge. off Lal p
Mary Blvd I
APARTMENT
SELL Out"
Complete apt. of furniture for sal.,.
Everything must oo AJfl C 3.
SandieWood Villa's 1)0W Airport
Blvd 9 t 5
Frida.'&amp;
(',ARAC,E
SALE
Couch,
10 6
Saturday
Refrigerator, Baby Bed, MIsc.
1615 W 3rd 5'

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CASH 3274132

Beauty Care

"or used furnure, appli.5nces.
''yiis, etc Buy I in 1001 'ttmt
arr ,'s Mart. 7)5 Sarfo.'d Ave

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!tormerly Harriett's Beauty Pooh.)
519 E. Pine3fl 5717

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Salon, 76)3 Sanford Ave 372 7936

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FPI!.IAY N;0i TI .XP AS
Beomi furitilune, LIw'ng room
Initur,'. Ito, ru'.t ii p. ancj new
i iless steel sinks .r'duiling
camper sInks, all Kilds of
Qlasswa",' tI', i'ea' Stile, and
c.' mit i c' 'c her-'. (eme
Earl,

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To Your Carpeting

Ariti(,ue C,aracae Sale
Clocks,
Cheery butch. Butler desk, Dough
bOx, much 'i,ore Saturday' 72. .

Hqme Improvements'
tIUDDY's PIOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 3?? 133$
RegIstered with the state as Class A
Contractor Plonit'S -. Add?,nn
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Radios, Tape Recor':er', Ft'crit
Players. Black 4. Wile
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you ru'.j'. Cl.,Ine-d ir yOur own
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method No muss. rmotus, nooctor
Use same day
AtI work
I guaranteed PhOne for estimate.
or 0)08190
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Home Improvements

Landclearng. till dirt, (Iy. rock
All kinds of digging House tral
irs stored and moved 3?79117or
cii 1195
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
P0,5 WIll A Cl .55lFlED AD

A k." CL EAPIS ALL
Furrier
4'"
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finest Adult-Family
Home Park,
Come out and inspect
the Model Homes on
display
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Mobile

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Allen Wrenn
3210707
Building, roofing and concrete
finishIng, free estimates.

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Ph. Sanford t305j 323-8160

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Carpentry, RefnOdeling, Additions, Nrtd your oras' ((,t Prompt Oril
Custom Work Licensed Bonded
da'rerwlent %erv(r 5,
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Free estimate 373 6035
9397 373 6050
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323-420

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rig floor, delver,.
Waiiy Watt of Orlando 2vS i;,'

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MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE ANt
WINTER ITEMS
MAINTENANCE ror estirnat
SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
call 312226?
WANT AD Phone 32'? 2611 or 83)
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and a friendly Ad Visor will Flu
the high cost of
your liwn We itail sj'a"nkler
systems at the most rea%onabt.
SOLAR HEATING ANt) WATER
rates In the area Free estimates
°UPIFICATION SYSTEMS
Southern Lawn Scr'v,ce 377 9597
rAIl DhiI
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MCI) miles, 5675 t30 3127 eves

RABBITS' AIlSlzes
Fryers and Breeders
534 1062

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Call Green, 327 6606 alter 6 p m.

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1179W, 1%? St., 3727335

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Eyes checked, health guarantee

Singer Zig Zag. In Cabinet, 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing machine.
Sold new for $319.00 Pay balance
ofS$$orlopaymentsotsg See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First Downtown

CARPORT
SALt
Saturday &amp;
Sundiy Housnold items. ladies
sizes 9 1) &amp; 7! Ic 3 u
clothing
Eastw'ooj Court 173 ''

iOBILE HOME PARI
$55
Lot Rei't From
Best lot selection
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power brakes &amp; steering, radio.
good tires, body &amp; engine
1750 00; 37) 5315

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OVER 6ONICE CLEAN CARS
'0 CHOOSE FROM, EASY TERM

tiuuie rayments

plete set up I'll save you money
Licensed Otlando 773 3470

GREGORY ?AOBILE HOMES
3501 Oniondo Drive
'rilc'nt1)?3 5700

1966 Mustang, 6 cyl
Auto"-',atic -5.450
337 7931

*946 Pontiac Tempest br Also 1964
Mustang, 7 dr. V S autometic 321
0067 after 6
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Excellent Conditi, iSC)
373 0021

Peconoltionieci Batteries, II? 95
exchange PEEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Santca'cl Av.'

&amp; Ut
Live Rabbits 51 50
3306 S Palmway, Sanford

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living, the all new 71*6.1' Glen
brook.
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1964 6 cyl Chevelle, body rusted
Rurs, $60 Call Green 377 e..e,o.s
after 6.

Ford '71 PinI. I Speed. A I,
economical, son daughter Iran
sportalion, owner $1,150. 671 79)9

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room &amp; bedroom built on Located
Ofl Pt lots in city. Partially fur.

'69 VW. good ConditIon-call 3727767
or 37) 5473

Counter tops, 5ink InStbIIton
available Bud Cabell 372 5052

dining rm
AC, central beat,
many extras 52.600 373 6661 after
6pm
ASsume payments, central air and

'6$ VW; good condition
flew Battery &amp; Tires
1300 Call 373 7313

76—Auto Parts

99L

KEPIMORE WAShiER.
Service. USCO machine's
MOONEYAPPLIANCES37)0497

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patio and lawn furniture at a good
prim'e Read the Classitied Ads

returns Te-1 one and see Call II

Jim Hunt Realty

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cellent condition, air, 17.69$ 373
0.456 or 32) 6437

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Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $ 1.50 per day

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REALTOR
AFTER HRS
322 9701
377 06.45
322 3991

1969 Ambassador, 6 cyl automatic,
0000 condition, 11,300 Call 5)0
3172 eves

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1969 Pop Top Camper, exceptionally
nice, 57.295. Call Duane McGuire,
377-1651 Dealer.

$Lt4UIpIUJIU 1W rwiuu

Sanford Seminole iC's Annual Flea
Market, Saturday, June 21, 197).
127 S French Avenue. From 9

$10,500- S rm house, 2 lots 55's 110'
each Ruby St off Ups,ala near I I
&amp;SR16 372900$

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OG—Autos for Sale

for Sale

1971 Biscayne, all heavy duty' parts,
4SIcu engi.,e, I bolt mains $1,500
or make offer. 530 SIn eves

1 Piece or Housefull
CASH 37) 4321

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7)' (ritchfiI Cruiser, 160 Inboard
outboard power Ideal for family
camping, skiing. A. fishing 377
3101 or 3770771

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Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Rest. Western Auto.
30)W 1st St.

Harold Hall Realty

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Aristocraff. '67, blue with white hard
top. 20 HP Marc. 10, HO trailer,
All very good. Extras 51,950. 323
Flea Market, Sat &amp; Sun. Free
5952
tables Stn' Auction, Hwy 46 W ______________________________
Sanforci
IS' Burger Classic, excellent, live
aboard, Cruising, 3 BR, )' bath
SHADED LOT- Overlooking lake,
Junk. Trash Hauled Away
54.500
51.500 See Cimera II, Monroe
SI Pick up Load
Harbor 373 1309
667 6306
ROBSOPI MARINE
I £3,lI
2977Hwy *797
board
10',
110; Holpoint Air
7606S.Plwy 1797
112 396)
conditioner, 10.000 B lU ISO;
REAL TOP 37) 3771
PiC( of green shag arpt't. or,',
60-Office Supplies
Dcn't mist A to Zoo
(9' x 7'''). 51%. 373.104)
The Herald's Dedication
Fight Cholesterol build up with
Issue for our new
Used offi
furniture
Lecithin
Kpi Comtjinal,On C,t't
Central Florida Zoo
Norwaik
ICci
Pelp
reps
a)
Publication cult July 3.
Woo.J or steel desks (executive desk
Fairway Plaza Pharmacy,
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
1 BPS 7 full baths, family room A.
chaIrs, straight chairs, tiling
dtn, plenty Storage, large lot
cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry
3271017
P1011'S
1911 hwy 17 9?OpenSal &amp; Sun. 95
Casselb.erry, 17 92, 0)0 1704
Owner will sell or rent wilt, opt ion to
buy 3 bedrooms, 7 baths, garage,
3' years old, 573.100 373 7191
62-Lawn Garden
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY
SELL
TRADE
'* bedroom, 1' bath on corner lot,
311 313E Fir%tSt,
PIELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
115.900. Existing, $16,500, 7 pct
377 S6'
Woodruff's Garden Center
mtg 3735607
601 Celery Ave Sanford
Large Flea Market
By owner, like new, '1 Bedrooms.
Fla room, detached garage, Open Saturday A, Sunday, 9 to 5 p.m. Let me MOW or TILL your lot and or
Tables &amp; permanent booths
fenced yard 119.000 373 c
Garden spot Floyd Freer,
available All under cover.
372 5191.
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ST.JOHNSREALTYCO. 16, Sanford at Stan's Auction. 372. Special shrub and garden sprayers
9$ cents ea. GardenLanci, 1100 W
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GARAGE SALE: All day Friday &amp;
'til noon Sat Clothes, Furniture,
Misc. 707 F 25th St.

You can get a fair price when you
advertise your "don't needs" in
the Want Ads

SO—Miscellaneous for Sale

FLORIDA DREAM HOME- Retire
in style, in this custom 4 bedroom
lakefront country home On One
acre tree shaded lot, 15.S00
?rms

322-2420 Anytime

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SANFORD AUCTION, 37)7310

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Antiques, furnture, plants, misc.
items *0) N. Virginia Ave
Pa born's

GIGANTIC YARD SALE. THURS.
FRI., SAT June 19, 20, 2); 111
Cloitters Cove, Casselberry, Lake
Hodge Estates on 431 All must be
sold regardless of Cost. 339 5301

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borhood In Sanford, Lake Mary
area, priced up to 1,60.000. Phone
Julie B. Realty, Inc., Realtor; $3).
411 evenigs: Zona Beckwith 377.
131$.

BR, 1 bath, kitchen equipped,
Suoland Estates 373 167?

Friday, June

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

47—Real Estate Wanted

$600 down, take over payments, 3

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(35) 700 Club
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Mellon Park In the city recrei'tboo department's program. Here the two you ladles build le cabins
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as part of thedepartuient's edneatboojl program (Herald Color Ptetoby 001 VIncent)
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mlssioners Ktmtrough and
Wttharn.s tc give Vihien the
chairmanship of the board
In turn, Vihlen voted with
Kwiatkowski and Hat
tasray agai ns t KImtrough
and Williams to make Tom
Freeman the county attorney and Freeman's law
partne r the county utilities
attorney," Streetman said.
Streetman's ire was
raised further by Vihien's
characterizati on of Fechtel
as "wishy washy."
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involved, Vihien said be
had "gotten into
meat
of county governments."
Vihien said his ambitions

along with Freeman's
client, Sid Vihien.
"When Democratic
candidate Harry Kwiatkowski won his election, he
and Mike Hattaway juit
votes with Sid VihIen

the McGovern years and
the current congress (if
Democratic 'Young Turks'
have lied an end to the
liberal policies of the
national Democratic Party
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tunity of the day obscure
and called himself a
his loyalties to any party
publican, Streetinan id,
principles"
asking was it really
Streetinan said, In 1974
cause Vihlen became fed
heTom
Freeman's Demo
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cratic
clique made its
'ultra liberal policies
move.
Freeman's
cousin,
the Democrats" under
Torn Binford, and Freeleadership of Hubert
man's business associate,
Humphrey, or "could it be
Kwiatkowski, were
Harry
that Florida had a Republiboth
candidates
for the
can governor ready to
C
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Commission.
make an appointment to
the Seminole County Corn"Another Freeman
mission?'
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Hattaway,wasa candidate
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mgner =.wt to ovF-rrule is judgr* Clarence 'r. Johnson Jr. probation on guilty pleas to the lawyers. Ile said that their
circuit court judges deru1il of dinud motiorts th at would hit. ciut gl' of briakink and in clients obviously v eren t in t he hetring that they'll bass'
freedom on appeal bond for two allowed Hamlin sntj lienneut', frñng with intent in iirrtmit a prepa red for the
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sentenced to prison for consideration by the Fourth Tuesday with five other pleaded guilty to second-degree
burglaries.
District Court of Appas of the defendants in the burglary felonies In February and knew
CL3eS. Maximum sentence for what the maximum se ntences
Attorneys Gerald Rutberg prison sentences.
Defense attorneys sold and Newman Brock, who
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.
'People who get into pr ison
deliver,
if
necessary, Raymond
Bennett, made the f ve years probation and
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"It appears to me that you're put themselves there," he said.
documents on Monday to Wcst statements after a hearing Bennett, 30, a sentence of seven just discppointed with the "Don't try to put the monkey on
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(35) ScIer,ce Fiction
11:00 (2.6,8) News
(33) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (2) Rock Concert
(6) Movie
(8) News
11:45 (9) Movie
(44) Victor Awards
12:00 (2,6) Movie
(I) Protector s
1:00 (2) Thriller
(44) Bobby Goldsburo
1:30 (2) Rock Concert
3:30 (9) Movie

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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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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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sales emerges. The new the Man?" Incidentally, Prinze
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
miffed
Albertson
NBC, Lee
lin and Mike
solutely nothing; however, by
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most casual observation and
C N N (jj,(' A V. I I S I H L I C If E (;
headed sales departments at Emmy nomination . . . The
my own experience, calorie
input has little to do with the who are reasonably stout. their networks before assuming Smothers Brothers nu'y have
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
E N T E c H C1 0 M N E 1 0 0 1 H A E 0
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.
P o AEPUHEBHKADHIKVV1
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
8-9:30 CBS FRIDAY NIGHT
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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full essence of this spoof of the
COLT
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PUREBRED
FILLY
MARE
STALLION
1930s Hollywood musicals with
FOAL
MUSTANG YEARLING
For Saturday June 21, 1975 some grand Buzby Berkeley.
TOMORROW: Hodge
style dance number. Enter. _
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Siatat Sk.liiuq
ByBERNICEBEDEOSOL
9-10 NBC THE ROCXFORI)
VIRGO dAug. 23-Sept. 22 ) If been looking for to dIscuss
ARIES tMarch 21-A pr il 19)

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(24) Feeling Good
(33) Wrestling

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(9) The Commanders
(13) Kung Fu

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(44) Soul Train
12:30 (2) Go
(6) Fat Albert
(9 Arn,lrn
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(13) Wrestling
(24) International

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(6) Hudson Brothers
(8) Wor ld Around

Neighborhood

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Outdoors

Jeannie
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(9) Bozo
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7:30 (2) Jabberwocky
(6) BaIley's Comets
(8) Go
(44) Herald 01 Truth
8:00 (2) Addams Family
(6) Favorite Martian
(8) Jabberwocky
(9) Yogi's Gang
(24) Villa Alegra
(44) Wally's Workshop
8:30 (2) Wheelie And The
Chopper Bunch
(6) Speed Buggy
(I) Jabberwocky
(9) Bugs Bunny
(24) Mister Roger's

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(6) Valley Of
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(9) Super Friends
(13) Daytime
(24) Carrascolendas
(44) Jim Thomas

Daily Devotional
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Sunrise
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4:00 (2) High Chaparral
(6) Sounding Board
(24) Woman
4:30 (6) Sports
Spectacular
(24) Firing Line
(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Sports Legends
5:00 (2) World At Light
(8) Great Myteries
(9) Golf
(35) Party
(44) Time Tunnel
5:30 (8) Death Valley

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43 Hostelries
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22 Secure
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23 Depraved
5 Canadian
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province lab I 24 Verdi opera
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26 Wet
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AFTERNOON

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(24) Sesame Street
(44) Gerald Derstine
9:30 (2,8) Run Joe Run
(6) Pebbles And
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(9) Adventures Of
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2:30 (9) Wrestling
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3:00 (24) Book Beat
3:30 (9) Wide World Of

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(24) Senior Scene
(35,44) Star Trek
730 (2) Police Surgeon
(6) What's My Line
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(13) Wrestling

Western Man
(35) Braves Baseball

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15 Low haunt
16 CritiCize
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19 Conger
20 Writer's
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25 Volcanic
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be on sale in advance of the lost and found items (excluding great day of fun and frolic for
Downtown Business Associa- lions Club; Seminole County youngsters), a concession boiled corn and soft drinks.
etc.
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Archery
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ice
cream
sales,
frog
the 199th birthday of our intion (DBA).
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display o; antique annual fund-raising project tickets m.ay also be purchased whfle the Black CommurAty

giving out free balloons and telephones while the Recreation rather than 'nickel and dime' at the Recreation Office.

Sanford; Jayceettes, Jaycees; appears to be among those with
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
will be a gigantic fireworks Club; Ministerial Association; moon walks tone for small the Jaycees will have a dunking district and state tournament que.

GOVERNOWS

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
Today ani tomorrow can be shady photographer.
down.
willing to share with you.
SCORPIO
(Oct.
24-Nov.
22)
very' fortunate days for you
May
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AQUARIUS iJan. 20-Feb. 19) which put him In the middle of a
pursuits. Leave your worries at your family first.
Ycur personality has some bevy of pr etty gir ls — all Safety is a family affair
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. Z1
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handy
pluses
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Wises of German soldiers
God In fact she probably
dodge
those visited Anna many times
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
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-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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known Orange County sup- estimated $10,000 worth of work Seminole County o'eration,
last year on county jail con- money," Harris said. "These
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Courts
the state Fire Marshai office
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Ford administration says
probe For possible arson In a
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"everthing must be done" to prevent a nationwide
fire that damaged the Payton
railroad strike threatened to begin at midnight Sunday.
Realty building at 2640
The administration called the prospect of a strike "a
Sanford men yesterday on grand larceny.
Hiawatha Ave. early today.
matter of deepest concern" after the Brotherhood of
Sanford police said the blaze armed robbery charges after
Sanford police yesterday
1taLl%a) and Airline Clerks announced Wednesday that
an
Altamonte
Springs
man
in a storage room was reported
arrested Alvin Wayne, 18, 1003
contract talks were deadlocked and that strike
when sheriff's deputies D R reported he was robbed at W Eighth St, Sanford, on
preparations were under way.
Smith and Ron Morton passed gunpoint of $19 at Persimmon charges of buying, receiving
But beyopd further efforts by federal officials to
by and snw smoke pouring from Avenue and W. 13th Street.
and concealing stolen property
mediate the dispute, there is little the administration can
Booked at county Jail on and breaking and entering with L.....
the building at 2:09 a.m.
do. All legal delays have been exhausted and only enact
Patrolman Gordon C. Reid $10,000 bond each were Lewis intent
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deputies had broken a galsa in a 1415 W. 16th St.
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railroad manaernint and said "nothing in the picture it
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Dennis earlier had rejected an agreement signed by
arrived moments later and Herbert Druedin of Altamonte controlled sub stance:
seven other nailway unions providing for wage and benefit
Springs, followed two of the marijuana.
estinguistied the fire, of
increases totaling 40.7 per cent over three years. A union
three men he said had stopped
origin,
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Michael Haynes Tennon, 19,
spokesman said the agreezr'ent filled to deal with special
Police today reported that the his car and pulled a pistol.
1821 Knox Ave., Sanford, was
problems ani reeds of the railway clerks,
blaze damaged the roof and
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released from custody after
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storage room area and that M an Jailed
State Atty. Abbott Herring's
other businesses in the building
office revealed at a Preliminary
James Ears Uh1Tl(, 33, SR. hearing In
suffered smoke damage. A
county court that no
WASHINGTON (AP) — Agriculture Department ofdollar estimate of the damage 427, Altamonte Springs, was formal charges wo1ild be Filed
ficials are among the first witnesses as the Senate opens
wasn't immediately available. Jailed on $8000 bond after his at this lime.
arrest by a sh eriff's deputy on a
its investigation of alleged corruption in the foreign grain
Ten had been arrested by
circuit court warrant charging Sanford
Pair Charged
trade amid allegations that exported w heat and other
police in connection
breaking
commodities are being mixed with dirt and debris
and entering with with a burglary at Jim SpenSanford
police
arrested
two
intent
to commit a felony and cer's Restaurant, S. French
The Senate subcommittee on foreign agriculture policy
joins at least four other Investigations looking into the
Ac
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foreign commodity trade, focusing on alleged bribery
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among federally licensed Inspectors. Some of these Inspectors allegedly have approved the shipment of lowSanford police today reported
quality grain from U.S.
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Under Secretary of Agriculture J. Phil Campbell was
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expected to testify today about Inspection procedures on
Sanford Dry Cleaners 504 W
the docks and about Agriculture Department attempts to
Attorneys for two former Immediately set for a hearing First
St. last night and charged
solve the problems that have led to complaints from
Sanford policemen sentenced on the appeal bond motion.
with breaking and entering with
overseas buyers of U.S. grain,
Judge Johnson told Hamlin as intent
this week to prison for
to
commit
a
burglaries have filed notices he was sentenced, ".
Campbell substituted for Agriculture Secretary Earl 14
a
. . you misdemeanor. The juveniles
Butz, who Is Li South America this week,
that the prison sentences will be were in on six B and Es and were
turned over to state
appealed to the Fourth District many items taken were found
Division of Youth Services
Court of appeals at West Palm at your residere.. . You've
officials at the Sanford Juvenlle
breached
e trust o
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Firemen remove damaged antiques, furnishings from Payton Realty building. (Photo By Chad
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Brock filed notice of appeal for
Soviet capabilities to monitor long-distance phone calls
Raymond Bennett, 30, 113
within the United States, an informed source says.
Country Club Circle, Sanford.
Com.munist ability to intercept U.S. phone calls was
Bennett was sentenced to seven
first mentioned In the Rockefeller commission's report
years in prison and eight years
and Later amplified by news accounts describing how
probation Tuesday by Circuit
long-clistance phone calls were monitored and recorded by
Court Judge Clarence T.
satellites and antennas atop the Soviet embassy In
Johnson Jr. Bennett had
Washington.
pleaded guilty to breaking and
The source, who described the Senate panel's intentions
entering with intent to commit
to investighte the reports. spoke in amplification of a
a felony In connection with a
remark made Wednesday by Chairman Frank Church
series of nighttime breakins in
that his committee would look into "the problem of
December.
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When Bennett was sentenced,
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need to invoke." The KGB is the Soviet spy agency.
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penal systetn is "horrendous"
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there'Hbeanexplosive
tuation."
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4
Sheriffs investigators today shots were fired but that neigh- appeal for Hiram Lyle Hamlin,
listed the deaths yesterday at hors reported they saw a man fl, 2931 Magnolia Ave. Hamlin,
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A pistol and six empty car- breaking and entering with
42, and Nelda Lovelady Uk, 42, trldge casings were found near Intent to commit a felony.
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Maximum sentence on both
He said autopsies indicated officers said, after the chain pleas could have been 15 years
Mrs. Lile had been shot one was cut so officers could enter in prison.
wit
time in the back and three or the nursery.
Rutberg also filed with the
four times in the head. [Ale had
Kriz said ammunition was circuit court yesterday a
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motion to have Hamlin released pft0
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moving the present number of the weekend to four cubs
animals, the zoo population bringing the total to 26 that
"We are scheduled to open grew by (our — with .nore Daisy has producçd.
July 4 and that's when we'll get "new" arrivals expected.
"They're doing swell,"
Daisy, the lioness that has
the doors open," he said today.
rn very
In addition to moving the been with Hanna since she was Ilanna said.
Bald Eagle, llanna said he four weeks old, gave birth over pleased."
hoped to transfer the otters,
monkeys, smaller animals and
birds In a continuous operation.
"We will have to be careful
since both the health and safety
of the animals and foul are our
chief concern," Hanna said.
She'll love the up-to-date styling
"But once started, the pe,)ple of
of Baylor's fashion bracelet watches.
Sanford will see the largest
single animal move in Florida
We're not talking about Just one
or two animals — but an entire
ZOO,"
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Meanwhile, Hanna said he
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at the old zoo, pointing out that
people are slob 'ng down in
visiting the zoo"
What they don't recall is th
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fat'
-tiui visits, we keep the animals
fed anti housed," Ilanna said
"We don't want the people to
quit coming to the present zoo,
simply becduse we're moving.
It hasn't been closed as yet."
Even as Hanna conferred
with zoo employes about
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JACKSONVILLE (AP) — A Lake County school
teacher who says he lost his Job because he wrote a letter
toa newspaper is suing county school officials for $ioo,000.
Charles H. Goldstein filed the suit against school board
members, county school Supt. Bernard J. McCabe and
Umatilla High School Principal Robert C. Reagan In U.S.
District Court this week.
He said Reagan and McCabe had recommended him for
reappointment as a teacher at Umatilla for the 1975-76
year.
But after his letter was printed April 17 in the Leesburg
Commercial, Goldstein said, McCabe and Regan reversed
their recommendatons, he was transferred to a nonteaching Job for the rest of the 1974-75 school year and the
board refused to renew his contract.

Pollution Chief To Remain
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — William D. Frederick Jr.
will remain as the central figure In state decisions on how
much air and water pollution will be allowed.
Gov. Reubln Askew announced Wednesday the appointment of Frederick of Orlando as chairman of the new
Environmental Regulation Commission, On July 1, the
agency will succeed the Pollution Control Board now
headed by Frederick.
Askew announced last week his appointment of Jay
Landers, Internal Improvement Trust Fund director, as
secretary of the Environmental Regulation Department
being created In the reorganization of state environmental agencies.

and Mrs. Lfle was working at
the nursery part-time.
A co-worker, William Jeffery
Smith of Orlando, was at a
drive-In grocery store nearby
and heard 4 man Inquiring
about Mrs. We and the location
of the nursery, Kriz said.
Smith went to the nursery,
locked a chain on the perimeter
fen e gate and he and Mrs IAle
c
went into a metal shed. 141k
arrived in a pickup truck, took
off his boots and scaled the
fence and chased Mrs. [Ale and
Smith from the shed, Kriz said,
Firing shots from a revolver.

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Tampa for $90-per hour to appears that you are not ac- benefits to deter their interest
represent the county in labor complishing the responsibilities in unions. This action was a
of the chairman."
negotIations,
recommendation from Alley.
Seminole County CornVihien could not be reached
The county has been apBut, Kimbrough charges that
missioner John Kimbrough has proached by the teamsters and for comment,
the personnel board was not
chldedComission Chairman Sid carpenters local unions seeking
Kimbrough said today the formally assigned to the task to
VIhIen Jr., for Vihlen's lack of to represent coun ty employes, information from Alley should 'oordinate union matters and
leadership In coordinating the mostly In the parks and roads be "going directly" to the that the matters are "sitting in
Board of County Corn- departments.
department heads. "There Is a limbo."
mi.ssioners (BCC) handling of
of
the
tremendous
amount of data
understanding
"My
The memo also states that
preparations for a.iy upcoming chairman's responsibility Is to they' should have available." "the only other individual who
union dealings.
represent the board on this for evaluation.
appears to be involved is John
In a June 13 memo to Vihien, subject and actively coordinate
Several weeks ago, the Gray, (county personnel
Kimbrough states "there and keep a handle on the handling of the union matters director) and I, personally, do
appears to be no leadership or direction the attorney and the was handed to the personnel not feel he has the ability to
action coining from you county Is taking," the memo board, of which Commissioners coordinate something of this
reintive to the union activities states. "Due to the fact that all I Mike Ilattaway and harry magnitude. Immediate action
or the labor attorney's efforts." have seen froin your offt''e re Kwiatkowski are members. is needed."
The 13CC has retained labor memorandums
In- Earlier this week Kwiatkowski
witt
Gray Is out of town and could
attcrney Granville Alley of Formation from the attc
it
said
he
was
compiling
employe
not
be reached for comment,
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: 'iiilast week that caused $40,000 million" damages In the lawsuit to SIX iiionths ri ji ,
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damage g, dp11ed !0 Inmates filed yesterda y afternoon In proper ezhlblti'ci of
ind a jar.
circuit c4rt against I'1k authorities saii.
The lawsuit, filed i '.timi
A million-dollar lawsuit has
Daisy Ann Campbell, widow individually and as Seminole
attorney Joel If. Vii'—" , seeks
been filed against Sheriff John of Ernest Campbell Jr., 28, County Sheriff,
Campbell has been arrested the di'rnages for 't' '.. CampPolk In the death of a county Dunbar St., Lake Monroe, is
inmate killed In a mattress fire seeking "in excess of $1 Dec. 31 and was later sentenced bell, mother of thr children,
ags.ieven and ei.t iars, and
20 months.
The -ivil action c! arges Polk
was
25
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allegations incll..li h .
—Fahurq: to iw,e warning
systems and :s master lock
system ii j" all cei doors
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By DONNA ESTES
"The concrete ramps are an said if an emergency' arises the
risori Ray' McCmdl,
a
expense we can do without," firefighters cannot get water Juiovti troublemaker in mr n a
Herald Staff Writer
Trry said,
from the city and there are no wherein certain fIai;imna'ale
LAKE MARY — A stinging
Normally very quiet at fire hydrants. "Ramps do not matcrl;ils were kept.. . .;nd
rebuke to colleagues issued by Council meetings, Council have to be concreted," he said, providing
McCall
'ith
City Council member Virginia member
Lillian Griffin, whose "We are asking to get streets cigirltes and nuit6e3 onMercer
last night was branded responsibilities Include the road opened so we won't see another trazy U, state law.. " that Polk
"politics" as the tug-of-war department,
said In her 47 disaster where a house burns was relIgent.
between the
governing body years resliency in the city the for the lack of water," he said.
—i"iat McCall was pt ted in
and the volun teer fire
depart- rights-of-way mentioned have
"I am not willing to vote a c' without supervision or
ment smoulders
Just beneath never been opened.
tonight without knowing al the cont:l.
the surface.
There would be more cost to facts," Councilmm B' r I 'ern'-flu t Pk failed to repair a
Action on the latest
volunteer opening the rights-of-way Into chef said, noti1; he .s eking lock o, McCall's cell doo
fir emen's request that nine We
Crystal and concreting information on feasibility and 'thereby giving the prisonerr
opened Into
the ramps than the fire depart- cost,
rights-of-way
access to the flammable
Crystal
Lakebe
and concrete ment realizes, she said, adding
"If money is the problem," materials."
ramps be provided for access
many of the rights-of-way Mercer said, "tell the tiremnen
—That Polk failed to have a
by (irthiickn seek
ing water for would have to be filled In while and maybe they can gather a proper ventilations system
(Ire fighting was delayed others are marshy or muck work party
and do It thm. installed in the Jail and failed to
pending a study to determine land.
selves,"
maintain
"regularly
a
costs and feasibility.
Griffin also said that most
Griffin responded the city's scheduled fire drill procedure
Fire Chief Chuck
Smith, more lakefront homeowners would road department equip".'.- nt — coordinated with the Sanford
than two months ago, sent
a perr'iit the fire trucks to go a motor grader, chain :,'J', and Fire Department."
letter to the Council requesting ac'css
private property to get mower — will not ku:k down
—That Polk contributed to
action, Mercer said, adding
to the lake to pump water into 60 feet tall trees local iI In the the prisoner's death by storing
would hate to see her colleagues trucks
if a fire emergency were rights-of-way.
more than 100 bicycles at the
painted with the same brush
involved.
Vote on authorizing I riIfin to rear jail entrance and that Vie
used on County Commissioners
"It Is a waste of money to do a feasibility study with cost bicycles "blocking the rear
who refused to heed warnings open
esti ma tes wi's 4-1 wi th Mercer entrance" accordingly' affted
them up," she said.
from Sheriff John Polk on the
A fire department spokesman casting tfr loan negative vote, rescue e fforts.
dangers at the county jail.

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only the It
eat of saving Lake
Mary citizens from personal
and property losses from fire.
Chief Smith has warned that
with a!! the trees In the city a
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MIAMI (AP) — Eastern Airlines pilot B.S. Fischer "did
a beautiful job landing that thing," says one policeman
who watched the pilot gently land a crippled jet carrying
95 passengers.
The passengers, rm Flight 757 from Kennedy International Airport bound for Fort Iauderdale, were
removed safely after the Boeing 727 made the emergency
landing late Wednesday at Miami International
The flight was rerouted to Miami after the crc dis-..
covered that the plane's nosewtieel would not lower into
place, officials said.
Eastern spokesman Hill Wooten said trial upon touching
down, Flscner managed to keep the nose of the huge jet
riutx imti we piane utme to almost a complete stop,
t hen gently li,ere the nose to the ground
The plane was going so slow by time the nose-wheel
touched down that It was pract.cally stopped," Wooten
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arrest cleared "about six" opened a rear door and ad. reported they were Inmltted the second Juvenile. The vestigating a number of thefts
recent burglaries.
Patrolman Carey Herndon boys had opened a vending and burglaries including:
reported he was at the location machine and were taking —The theft of $650 in camera
on stake-out because of a money from it when they were equipment and a citizens band
number of recent burglaries at arrested by Herndon as other radio and tape player, valued at
the business. He reported one officers In patrol cars con. $350, from two cars entered at
the parking lot of Big Daddy's
juvenile opened a window, verged on the building.
Sheriff's deputies today lounge, SR436, Fern Park.
entered the building and then

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On Probe Of CIA
President Ford obviously was confronted with
a perplexing problem when the Rockefeller
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Central Intelligence Agency. While the commission
had oéeiiZTipiiiaed to investigate charges th at th e
CIA had violated its charter by spying on American
citizens in their own country, it had also received
('vidnce touching on a quite different subject I]ciat ions that the CiA was involved in plotting
foreign assassinations.
The course reported by Mr. Ford at his recent
news conference is a responsible one. He has
separated the investigation of domestic CIA activities from allegations relating to the agency's
international conduct. They should be separated,
and we can hope that the members of two
congressional committees and officials of the
Justice Department who receive material relating
to the two subjects will also keep th at distinction in
mind,
The commission headed by Vice President
Rockefeller saw no reason to avoid public
disclosure of its findings in the investigation of CIA
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According to unimpeachable sources,
enrollment of Vietnamese refugee children in free
English courses has not reached expectations and
the federally-funded program is in danger of losing
out.
And, the youngsters who attend our Seminole
County schools for the first time thLi fall will be the
real loser as they'll have trouble keeping up with all
their English-speaking classmates.
So, we've been asked once again to remind all
sponsors of Vietnamese refugee families to contact
Fred Ganas, who is in charge of the program,
immediately as the courses are due to start Monday. if at least 25 children aren't enrolled the
program will be dropped.
The classes will be taught at Longwood
Elementary School and is for children between the
ages of five and 18 and will run from 8 a.m. until
noon.
Ganas may be reached at 3234220.
—Bill Currie

Certainly there must be a reason for it, but we
don't understand why the Seminole County School
Board, at last week's meeting, accepted the higher
of two bids for the school system's gasoline contract.
The contract went to Standard Oil, present
supplier, at a cost of 42.7 cents per gallon. Mobil Oil
had a bid of 41.5 cents per gallon.
We fail to see the reason for purchasing gasoline
at the higher of the two prices, especially when an
organization uses so much petrol as does the school
system with its huge fleet of vehicles.
A savings of 1.2 cents per gallon might not sound
like much, but when you use hundreds of thousands
of gallons each year, it adds up In a hurry.
Maybe someone on the school board will come
forth with an viplanation as to why the contract was
awarded to Standard Oil instead of Mobil.
As we said, there must be a logic to it, but It

Jack Schraff, commander of Winter Springs
VFW Post 5405 called to pass on some good news
recently.
Scems that during the recent state convention of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars, The Herald received
top honors In the state for news coverage of VFW
events.
Thanks for the good news, Commander Schraff.

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remains hidden to the general public who pays for
the gasoline out of its school tax dollars.

It's easy to win kudos when you have such pleasant
people to work with and get such fine cooperation as
we've received from the Winter Springs VFW Post
in helping to present and publicize the various
events.

Fred Wilson of the Altamonte Springs Animal
Control Center says he'd be most happy if persons
wishing to claim a dog would get in touch with him
at 200 Lorrain Drive.
Seems Fred's got 10 dogs, mostly of the large
variety, i.e., German Shepherds and the like, that
he'd like to see adopted. AU are clean dogs, according to Wilson. and anyone may have the pet of
his choice on a first-come, first-served basis.
All that required is a $5 reimbursement for those
expenses the animal control center feels it has
incurred in keeping the animals over the past few
weeks.
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Unless the "drift" Is halted, the conflict that will ensue
will be more dangerous than any before it and will include
a paralyzing oil cmbargo, Ford is quoted as saying in a
story by Richard Wilson, former chief of the Tribune's
Washington bureau.
The interview was also carried In today's editions of the
Des Moines Register, like the Tribune a Cowles
publication.
Wilson said Ford's emphasis on the "drift" in the
iJdeast came somewhat as a surprise after his
discussions with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat earlier
this month in Salzburg, Austria, and more recent discussions In Washlngtoii with Israeli Prime Minister
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Council as a whole. We would appreciate any in an ever more turlqus circle.
Loss Of Buses Felt
answers you may have to our problems.'
Western capitals In the meantime are bereft of
(Editor's note: The following is a copy of a
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Letters To The autor

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Europe is counting on North Sea oil to solve its

the probing which has taken place already into thus continually feed news reporters with Manager, County Courthouse Annex, Deland,
Florence W. RumphChalrman energy problem, and no doubt another dramatic
Legislative Committee-DCA boost In the price of Middle East oil would make
events of the past. We have reached a point where denigrating Rockefeller quotes against the day Fin., 32720)
and
aides
can
he
money
man
makes
his
move
966 Shorecrest Avenue the expensive and difficult exploitation of North
the public interest in finding 3Ut exactly to what
Dear Tom:
chorus they told us so.
Deltona, Fin. m€ Sea reserves that much more attractive
extent th e agency may have exceeded its legal
I have just been appointed as Legislative
Yet if Rockefeller is not yet retired to subeconomically. But even when North Sea
authority in the past must be carefully balanced servierwy be mimica the Wuslon well. He falls Committee Chairwoman for the Deltona Civic Ohioans Say Thanks
production is fully on stream' it will meet only
with the national interest in keeping any over himself with praise for the President, Association,
about 15 per cent of Europe's needs.
The first meeting of this Committee was held Editor, The Herald:
irregularities in the category, of state secrets. The calling him "brilliant" one hour, and, gulp,
The United States, which produces 70 per cent
on June 10th, 1975. One of the topics of very grave
The Ohio club ofDeltona wishes to express Its of its own petroleum consumption, Is In a
caution with which Mr. Ford has handled the issue comparing him with Churchill the next.

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the loss of the "Dial A Bus" appreciation fur the splendid cooperation in the somewhat better position. But Americans are

all materials now going to Congress and the Justice or participation In a number of enterprises service to Deltona. We can very readily tin- publicity that has been given to our club by the also more dependent upon the automobile and
designed to promote his own fortunes. He has derstand the reasoning that prevailed behind Sanford Herald and the Deltona correspondent, more accustomed to reasonable gasoline prices,
Department.
resigned from the Commission on Critical this decision. However, the transportation Fannette Edwards.
as well as greater users of energy In all Its forms.
May we say thank ou for a job well done!
Choices, a group he created, It's thought, to problem that existed here Is still very much with
President Ford's raising of the Import tariff on
footpath his bid for the presidency. He has also us.
Marian Boyer foreign oil by$2a barrel has nude not a dent in
About one year ago, a study was made by the
1222W. Wellington Dr. U.S. consumption. Neither Is any foreseeable
retreated somewhat from the brash opinions of
his earlier days In office, as when one day he County In regards to the West Volusla Tran.
Deltona rise In the cost of gasoline likely to, whatever
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The problems that the government of Canada faces with rapped Congress for falling to save Vietnam and sportatlon problems. What has happened
have other consequences.
respect to the Palestinian Liberation Organiza tion have a the next day suggested it was too late for help study? At about the same time, the Dial A BUS
Letters to the editor are always welcome.
anyway. If this diminished his own stature as a System was Inaugurated, we no longer beard
familiar ring,
The economy Is only now emerging from the
Toronto, Canada is the host this fall to "The Filth United statesman, it also did no good for the ad- about the study. Is It possible for the County
They should be as brief as possible and recession and beginning to quell the worst fires
Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime aH the Treatment ministrat.ion, thus it's believed Rockefeller did Council to reopen Uw discussion of our tran- comment on matters of general interest.
of inflation. TUugh it may pain people like
aporthtion problems In West Volusia? We are
The letters should deal with Issues and avoid Ralph Nader, Americans are firmly wedded to
of Offenders." The United Nations, which sponsors the In. not alone decide to reduce the rhetoric.
And so it Is that Rockefeller may have learned threatened with a possible raise in gasoline personalItIes,
ternatlonal meetings on crime, has invited the PLO. to attend
the automobile, and will be even If gasoline goes
The editor reserves the right to edit those to 70 cents a gallon or higher, as we are told It
the conference, ignoring Canada's Immigration rules forbidding his place. Not long ago while calling the prices, no bus system, and many residents that
the entry of terrorists into the country. Canadian regulations list President, Rockefeller Introduced himself as will have no way to shop or go to the Doctor's letters for reasons of space, but will exercise could after September.
"Governor Rockefeller," then said, uh, well, office,
great care that the thrust of the letter Is not lost
the P.L.O. as a terrorist organization.
But September Is only weeks away, and the
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"you know who I am."
Will
you
please
convey
our
concern
to
the
in
the editing.
days dwindle down to a precious few.
The P.L.O. undoubtedly is confident that Mr. Trudeau must
admit its delegates and thus support the drive that the
Palestinian terrorists are making for recognition among JACK ANDERSON
legitimate nations of the world.
Canada could do the entire Western world a service by
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Confidential cables from the U.S. embassy in Intelligence Agency monitored all telephone reappointment at, chairwoman of the Federal r&amp;. jotle gesture because it Is in the shape of an
Taiwan report that South Vietnam's deposed calls between the dinited States and Latin Maritime Commission, hasn't spent much time American flag." She promised us
that she would
President Nguyen Van Thieu wants to settle America for three months, apparently without on the job.
return It after she leaves office.
p
the knowledge of the telephone company.
permanently In the United States,
She has been too busy seeing the world. In 1974,
She has also accepted other gifts at ship
We checked Irita this illegal telephone for example, she took 38 trips to such' p1esure christenings, including a bracelet which she
American diplomats have done Uwir best,
however, to discourage the idea. They fear that monitoring several months ago. Both the CIA spots as Geneva, London, Paris, San Francisco gave to a niece and a large wooden frame which
the Vietnam Issue Is utlil too hot and that Thicu's and the Bell Systen(flatly denied the story. Now and her hometown of Reno. Her airline bills cost hangs in her office.
the Rockefeller Commission has confirmed that the taxpayers more than $15,000.
arrival might touch off demonstrations,
In the past, we have also exposed Ma. Benthe calls were monitored In late 1973 until the
Partly as a result of her constant junketing, Icy's habit of twisting the arms of shipping
But they fully expect Thleu will eventally,
CIA s general counsel put a stop to It.
tie cases before the Federal Maritime Corn- tycoons for political contributions.
more to the United States. As one source put it:
Here Is a
assures
A
spokesman
Bell
System
still
for
th
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is
are backlogged four years. Her fellow rundown:
nw'thu
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"It's not a nuestlon of
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company "nad no knowledge of any commissioners have pleaded with her to attend
when."
In 1972, she collected at least $20,000 In
wiretapping by the CIA and did not at any time to tier duties, but she has merely given them the
Thleu left office on April 21 with a withering provide any assistance to the agency In con- brush-off,
donations for the Nixon campaign from the •
shipping industry she Is supposed to regulate.
blast at the U.S. He charged that U.S. failure to nection with wiretapping, eavesdropping or
Two commissioners, Clarence Morse and
— In 1974, she toyed with the Idea of running
support his regime was the major cause of Its othervise monitoring of
any
telephone
calls
Ashton
Barrett, were willing to go on the record. Against
a
dlslntergratlori,
Sen. Charles Mathias, R.-Md. It was
between the United States and any, foreign
ey
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Th
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Ms.
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a
poor
admin
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repo
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that her backers, under the name
He fled S4Igon slxrtly before the victorious countries, Including those in Latin All im.
"She's
a
square
peg
In
a
round
hole,"
said
"Fri
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nds of Helen Bentley," solicited political
Communists moved In and be secured refuge In
We have learned, however, that the Bell
Taiwan. He Is now ensconced In a five-bedroom Syutem ;rov!di It CIA with 'raffli, In. Mom.
contributions from the practicloners whose
hou*e ins residential compourd outside Taipei. formation ('n ills b tween the U. and both
Theyi:r.;'. 1rId that e treated the corn- appearances before the commission had been
Behind the high walls are a swimming pool Russia and China,
ilsslon h. rsorial oomaln. For instance, listed. She denied any knowled ge of the m,.. of
and a garden, where Thleu tons In seeming
This Information, a spokesman explained,
said btw usually ties up both of the corn- the lists.
hwiquility. But the embassy cables indite that "was not furnished with respect to any pat- miaslon's available limousines on personal
its for her world wanderings, she said the 0
ThIeu unhappy in Taipei and rould Li t jam
ticubr callers but rather on alit calls. It 1iclued errands. Her chaufleur has his own office r,ear trips were official bii'r.es,
h' Itefth(s
the South Vietnamese community in Ann ca. only the names, telephone numbers and here, they said,
guldelaieg. She 11!) insisted that, so far as she
Footnote: The Chinese Natlonalis'.s,
c locations of the parties Involved and the daW.
Be,iides flying all over the world at govern. knew, the commission has only two cases pen.
respect Thleu as an "anti-Communist leader," time and duration of a',; compeed '. lAs, Tho i "t expense, Ms. Bentley also loves ship 1L8.
provide him with police protection. Theft main information provided V not diJo'je U conter?, •'.' istenthg, At ine christening, she rj1yd a
A White House spokesman told us, meanfunction, apparently, is to keep the press at bay. of any conver!3tlon."
i, uab1e pin, studded with elt.umAs and rubles while, that she is the
only person now under
ThIeu has refused to give out Interviews.
WORL! 'HA7' .R: The t','ghtf'il II from Avr'ndale tiilpyards.
consideration for the Maritime C'dm1uIon
b.
TELEPHONE MONITORING: The Central irascible fle!,r 'q',v fientWy 't s a.valtsng
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120,000, Survey Shows

cost estimates of a paving
project double overnight in the
past with the added expectation
by the county that the city
would deposit the estimated
advance of work commencing on a

project.
There are more than 120,000 fastest growing municipality in 110,000.
Volusla
County
population
people now residing in Seminole the county, increasing in popu.
Three months ago, the
County, according to figures lation from 4,400 in 1970 to 9,000 increased by 14.3 per Cent, county, because of the condition
released by the U.S. Depart- by 1973, a growth factor of 107 jumping from 169,000 to nearly of Lake Mary Road. made a
ment of Commerce.
per cent in the three-year span. 194,000.
commitment to resurface and
Osceola County Increased there has been talk of the state
In 1970, Seminole's population
According to the Commerce
was almost 84,000 and the Department's figures, Orange from 25,000 to 34,000, or 36 per taking It over In the future
estimated figure for the year County grew from 344,000 to cent, according to the Census when four-laning is ac1973 was more than 120,000, 394,000 over the same period, a Bureau of the Commerce complished, Councilman
making the area one of the growth of 14.6 per cent, while D e p a r t m e ii I, w h I c h Martin Bacon Sr. said.
fastest growing in the state,
the city of Orlando Increased In periodically estimates
"They (the county) want
The figures also show that population atanli per cent rate populatlon growth in addition to
its
official
census
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10
E20,000
In material money for a
Altamonte Springs was the
from just over 99,000 to
that
Is not in the city,
years.
road
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JUNE 19
JULY 5
Seminole Chapter 2, Order of
"Sanford's Biggest Garage
Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Masonic Sale," charity event, 10 a.m., to
Temple.
6 p.m., Blair McCiarvey,
coordinator.
JUNE 21
Rummage Sale sponsored by JUL' 14
Seminole County Humane
Child Evangelism Fellowship
Society, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., old da y camp for ages 4-12, Lake
U.S. Bank, Siatford Plaza.
Jessup Park, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
No fee, bring sack lunch. Call
Sanford Naval
Air
Station
Child
Evangelism office Mooreunion, Lake Golden picnic
to register.
day-Wednesday
area, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
June 25
Seminole Singles, 7:30-10
p.m., Stepping Stones Center.
across from SunIand Estates on
17.92.
JUNE 26
SISTERS Inc., luncheon at
Cavalier Restaurant, noon.

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next Thursday at 8 p.m.
Instead of today, as
reported In yesterday's
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by breakfast t the
clubhouse.
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Terry said.
In other business, the council city's effort to acquire $350,000
npproved an amended, but In federal money to update and
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last night the city is not 1n revenues from water meter
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In parti cipating with charges and the same amount levy a $250 charge for the
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the county in paying the costs Of for capital outlay in the cx- smallest water meter, but will
paving Lake Mary Boulevard at pendJtures side of the ledger. discount the fee by 50 per cent
Rinehart Road.
in the first year's operation to
"Inform
the
county
we are
The tentative budget is to be encourage residents to hook up
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not interested in participating submitted to the Farmer's to the system.
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at this time," the motion endorsed by all councilmen said.
It is well known, Councilman
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Harry Terry said, that most of
the traffir si t ing the bmlevr
- neither originates nor eix.s in
Lake Mary, adding the south
side of the road is in the city and
Glen Pt'nnywjtt, seated center, chairman of the Greater Sanford the east side of Rinehart float!
(hamber of Commerce Aviation Committee shares the model of a is a state road.
new brochure promoting the Sanford Airport and its many related
Terry also said before the city
facilities with Dr. Robert M. Rosemund, Sanford Airport could give any serious conAuthority board chairman, and Don Knight, committee member sideration to the county
ilar left). Standing, left are Loren Friedle, Jim Collins, center, proposal to pay the lions's share
and Bob Crumley, right. The meeting was held at the Sanford of material costs, an accuratc,
Airport conference room. (Herald Photo by Gene Elselefn)
more precise estimate would
have to be submitted.
Terry said he has seen county

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That property has never brougni In rent. Others have
lived there and were happy," Mrs. Kenny said.
"I am not any and Iclo not teli Lies. I was only trying
to help these people and asked for assistance and it turned
Into chaos," she said.
Mrs. Kenny said the believes a farm family would
have been happy. Employment would have been
available, she said,
"Corn Is being cleaned in Zellwood. My own daughter
does IL If they were true farm families, there would have
been work. There is day work at thicken farms where the
worker does the same type jobs as the owners," Mrs.
Kenny said,
"At no time were these people left to their own
devices. I was working on getting electric generators
there and have since received two. Florida Power could
not move any tastes' than It did to provide power.
"There was a septic tank there and I was working on
putting the well In," she said.
Mrs. Kenny said when she met the family at the
airport, along with her priest and others, there was no cne
to introduce them and £he was not warned In advance that
the family was so large.
Five days later, she said, she was informed a second
family was arriving. The first family was happy in the
trailer, she said.
"I'm amazed that this has gone to this extent I'm Just
happy it is all over with," she said.

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security. The agency has received body blows from Several WWte House staffers hold this suspicion, letter to Mr. 7bomas C. Kelly, Volasis County you for your consideration.

so far should be the watchword in the handling of

Portugal Leaders Reverse
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Portugal's leftist military
rulers reversed themselves again today and admitted the
Communist printers of the Socialist newspaper Republica
to the newspaper plant. The paper's Socialist editors were
barred.
The government gave the printers control of the
building Wednesday morning. But after the Socialists
threatened to quit Premier Vasco Goncalves', coalition
cabinet, troops expelled the Communists from the building Wednesday night.
Goncalves and Socialist party leader Mario Soares
agreed that both the printers and the editorial workers
would be admitted to the building this morning, and
negotiations would begin to try to find a working
arrangement between the Socialist and Communist
factions. About 40 typographers were admitted this
morning, but senior editor Joao Gomes was told by a
young lieutenant: "You cannot go In ... Only the workers
are allowed In."

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battle of the century, Ford vs. Rockefeller for the
heavyweight championship of the White House,
has turned out to be a surprisingly wee contest.
The vice president, in the gold trunks, has landed
few blows. Six months after assuming an office
widely thought to be merely a stepping stone to
ultimate power, Nelson Rockefeller has
activities that involved domestic surveillance. retreated to his stool -or been ordered to It While any findings tying the CIA to domestic where he sits almost quietly and almost
surveillance might be embarrassing to the agency, resignedly as second best.
He Is in no way so comatose as most of his
it could survive the shock of having those in.
predecessors,
In fact or fletlon. Not for
fractions revealed and coming under tighter
Throtscrutiny to make sure they do not happen in the Rockefeller, the woes of Alexander
tiebOttom, the fictional veep in "Of Thee I Sing"
future. However, the commission no doubt
be intolerable for a who couldn't get a library card for lack of
recognized that it would
references. But If Rod.efdller still remalni
commission of citizens compiling a public report on RfeIter
small tile —he nevertheless Is
alleged domestic surveillance to be purstñng th e gaining no ground on his boss.
Actually, Rockefeller has In recen t months
internationally sensitive issues.
dropped
far behind the President in whatever
The latter question cannot be dropped, to be
race
they
may have had going. While Ford has
sure, and Mr. Ford is recognizing that the
groWil In office, Rockefeller may fairly be said to
responsibility for further investigation should be
have shrunk -at least competitively. No longer
shared by both the legislative and executive is be seriously thought to be a major Ford worry
branches, and in an atmosphere that can be ex- for the campaigns of 1976, no longer do many
pected to preserve whatever secrecy is necessary. observers see him as a poten tial backstage
It goes without saying that it is not to protect the White House prime minister. In fact,
CIA or any individuals who may have been In- creasLngly, Rockefeller is being described as an
volved in discussions of assassinations th at the aging man (he's 87), a man losing his vigor and
znUo
utmost discretion is required. Disclosure of this p p tome of
here
that Dim are those who
It
should
be
said
aspect of secret intelligence operations could be
feel the vice president Is merely resting for
damaging to the United States of America.
wars, convinced that now is not the time,
fu
Th e CIA, as Mr. Ford reminded the nation, has politically or promotionally, for one unelected
a highly important task to perform in our national office bolder to be pecking away at another.

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Sanford:
James Burke
Vfrin1a Chsnmhn
Frances Cox
Mildred George
William Johnson
Carl S. Joiner Sr.
Phillip King Jr.
Clifford Manley Sr.
Dorothy M. Perkins
Anquenette D. Rhodes
Rosebud Roundtree
John C. Woodley
Joanne Anderson, Casselberry
Frances M. Ring, DeBary
Cecilia Babenhouser, Deltona
Linda S. Chenoweth, Deltona
Philip Pluuto, Deltona
Ashlelgh Reeves, Deltona
Ralph G. Winter, Deltona
Dorothy M. Campbell. Osteen
BIRTHS:

Shirley A. Wilchar
Sta cy L. Williams
Kevin Bidken, DeBary
Diana McLendon, DeLand
Michelin Chan. Deltona
Wendall Engstrom, Deltona
Milton E. Harris, Deltona
William C. Lordan, Deltona
Henry Syples, Deltona
Edmond Williams, Deltona
Serita J. Tindall, Geneva
Werner G. Ernst, JacksonvIUe
William R. Giles, Lake Monroe
Annie Lee Vincent, Zellwood

Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Linda)
Johnson, a boy
DISCHARGES:
Sanford:

ijs, Charles (Mary Alice)
Dulart and baby
Margaret Davis
Cora B. Diggers
Linda CL Dunty
Oscar Morris Jr.
Arthur Richter
mx Tuneton
Laverne D. Wade

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mainly afternoon and evening
showers and thunderstorms
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porticns. Highs upper 80s i mid
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A workshop the daytime hours city hall Is service,
residents some months ago,
sessi on wi th th e City Council, open and placing a dispatcher
An agreement wi th ano ther should be made available
fire commissioners, vire Chief on duty at night,
again.
city for dispatch services,
By DONNA ESTES
Lane.
Chuck Smith and Police Chief
Permitting
dispatch
from
a
,, It is time-consuming to leaf
Perinchief
.said
In
any
event
Herald Staff Writer
"In my section of the city
Harry Benson has been private home by a retired telephone stickers denoting the through the telephone book in
(around
lake
Mary
schcduled for 7:30 p.m. next person.
county emergency number, an emergency," Perinchief
LAKE MARY
The city Boulevard),! have told the Fire
Wednesday to discuss the
A professional answering identical to those distributed to said.
may be able to self-contract at Department they can use water
alternatives available in
least part of the modernization from my wells. I have two big
providing police and fire
WE RESERVE
and expansion of the water we lls. One is hook ed directly
emergency dispatch.
TH E RIGHT
system once the *350,0(10 ap- with a big nozzle. I have told
To LIMIT
Another workshop will be
QUANTITIES
plied for federal funding is them if they need water to
held at 7:30 next Thursday
approved, according to Council switch on the pump, turn a
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night on the budget for the 1975'
P
member Lillian Griffin.
valve and fill the truck up,"
'76 fiscal year.
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Walter
Sorenson
had
Mrs. Griffin told The Herald Mrs. Griffin said.
requested that all department
today a final determination on
She began today gathering
hea ds turn in budget requests
whether the city can participate cast estimates and studying the
for the new year by last Sunday.
in the construction is dependent feasibility of opening nine
The Council discussed the
on several factors, the most rights-of-way into Crystal Lake
eds last night for an
important being federal ap- requested by the fire depart
iirgeiicy
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proval of the loan from the ment.
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F a r rn e r s
H o in e
"I dun t know how many
departments and Police
Administration.
vii,-ar-s Lake Mary has had a
Commissioner Burt Perinchief
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city would need a back- Volunteer fire department. Nit
1ittd alternatives available.
a.
gems !unr!v after the il&gt;
t' :uik'ipitt in
Need for immediate action,
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buys the aterworks that the
struction, she said.
Perinchief noted, was em IL
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PRICES
fire department wanted us to
phasized by a possible
EFFECTIVE
Thisequipment could not only buy, that they come upwith the
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drowning emergency three
benefit the city In its water- Idea of opening these rights-of,
weeks ago.
works. but also could be used in way.
The
city's
current
opening and cleaning ditches
arrangement with sheriff John
"To open some of the streets
Polk's countywide cornan impossible task at present, would cost several thousands of
Mrs. Griffin noted.
municatlon system would
dollars. Some others are not
continue, but for emergencies
One thing for certain, feasible to open up," she said. I
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is being given toa
something has tobe done onthe
"The city Is trying to live
modified or full-blown
funding by December, because within a budget and not go into
emergency dispatch.
a large about $40,000
debt and not raise taxes," Mrs.
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Also before the Jurors for
Perinchief said the counis due to Southern Gulf Utilities Griffin said.
ternoon
to
testify
be
apparently
fore
th
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lengthy
testimony
tywide
system is good and it
to pay off the purchase then,
grand Jury in the Jail fire probe. was Jack R. Fulenwider, chief "dispatches with dispatch"
to consider
"We have everything lined up not"We
only are
onetrying
department,
but all He didn't testify, sources said, investigator for State Attorney when callers can get through to
to go as soon as the funding is departments.
and is expected to be the first Abbott Herring. Fulenwider is the Sanford-based headquarapproved," she noted, pointing
witness to be heard Tuesday kxown to have assembled a ters and when the callers are
"The city did have one house when the inves.igation, ex- large number of documents not put on hold.
out the city has already
arranged for local interim fire in Lake Mary last year that pected to last several more from public records about Jail
The alternatives available, he
was a total loss. The house was weeks, is continued,
financing,
conditions and Sheriff John said, are:
REGULAR
sitting right under the
Other witnesses seen going Polk's efforts to get money for
A radio base station and
A_
And once the approval is f irehouse,
into the grand Jury room repairs, plus several tape dispatcher to ope rate 24 hours
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given, fire hydrants will be
yesterday included Jail inmates recordings of county corn- daily seven days a week. This
installed. Until that time the
"The budget was made UP Elvis Webster, 27, and Ronnie mission meetings in which would be costly, he said.
fire department, she said, can before I ever took office and Dunn, 20, who escaped the fire. Polk's request was discussed.
Use of ci ty hall staff during
obtain water from city Iskes, there Is no money in it for
via a public park on brand opening up these streets," she
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Year begins today as th e 1W? World conference convenes in Mexico City wi th as
many as 10,000 women expected to attend this
largest globa l ga thering of Its kind.
Two or three women chiefs of sta te; the
wives of se ven presidents or prime ministers;
Fidel Castro's sister.in-!aw and the Shah of
Iran's sister (rumored to be the fina ncial
"angel" who made a secret donation of
$500,000 toward the co nference) will be
among some of the world's best-known names
attending.
Wemen's lAb personalities Betty Fried.an
and Gloria Steinem and U.S. political ac.
tivt.s Angela Davis and Jane Fonda are aLs,
expected.
Sponsored by the Unit ed Nations on a $1.7
mil lion ba nkroll as the highlight of IWY, the
aim of the co nfe re n ce Is to advance women's
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Lakeview Honor Fathers
Lakeview Nursing
Center held a Fa ther's Day
Luncheon Sunday, Ju ne 15,
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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE OF INTENT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Notice is ereb' g,en ttla? I
TO REGISTER
UTILITY BOARD
ei'qaQrd r, business at 100 Ichabod
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice of Public Hearing
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Seminole County.
NO T ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
The Board of County Corn
Florida urer the fitit,o, name of
the uflcIefsQ',ed, ciesiriflO to engage mission,r of Seminole County
FICTITIOUSNAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE AMERICAN BUSINESS CAPITAL, in business under the fjcIit,sname Sitting as
the Seminole County
Not i ce is hereby given that we are EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. and that I intend to register said of f,ENEVA HEATING AND AIR
Utility Board will hold a public
engaged in business at 100 Hilltop CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
name wIlh the Clerk of the Circuit CONDITIONING SERVICE t nos hearing In the County
Ccinmission
Plsic.e, Attamonte Springs. Seminole
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Crt, Sen,inol Coijn:y, p:lorida in
Park A.enue, Sanforc', Florida 37771 Chambers of the Seminole County
County. Florida under the Fictitious
CIVIL NO. 75.12.52.0
accordance With the P?Oi*iOflS of
intends to register the said name Courthoujc. Sanford, Florida. on
r-.arne of SOUTHERN HERITAGE
In re: the Pebtoa of
IP'e FticiiVous, Name Statutes, To
with the Clerk of the Circuit C our t V 1 Tuesday, July 1. 5913 at 700 P
M. or
CHURCH FURNISHINGS, and that BEN B STEWART and LeVEOA
Wit Section 565.09 Florida Statute's
Seminole COuiy. Florida
as soon thereafter as possible to
weintendto register said name with STEWART, his wife.
1957. DATED this 2nd day of June, AD Consider an application concernlnj
t h e Cleft of the Circuit Court,
S' Richard I. Simmons
NOTICE OF SUIT
1975
chan;es In water and sewer service
Seminole County. Florida in ac
TO BILLY A MAY
PubIih- ,Jt.nt 5, 57. 19, 76. ISiS
John M Hill
rates In areas certified to be served
cordance with the provisions of the
Residence Unknown
Q.QJ5
Publish: June S. 12. 1, 2. 1975
by Sanlando utilities Corptration
FCtitiOu5 Name St.t,jtet, To Wit:
- Address Unknown
D,:0 i9
B": Sidney L. Vihien, Jr.
Sectlon$.6,09 Florida Statutes 1957
YCU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Chairman
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
S Janice Nichols
that the above named Petitioner's,
• PUBLIC SALE
AttestNOTICE OP
Ronald J. Townsend
BEN B STEWART and LaVEDA CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.77$.CA.O9.B
On July 7, 1975 at 9:30 A.M the Art hur H. Bec k w ith , Jr
MASON ACEMIRE arid LOUISE
PubliSh- June 17, 19, 26, July 3, 1973 STEWART, PI wife. hOve filed a
undersigned
will sell one 1971 Clerk
FACEMIRE.
his
wife,
DEO-17
Petition for the adoption of the
Publish: June 6, '2. 19, 26. 1975
Chevrolet Impaia Custom 2 door
Plaintiffs,
minor child named in that Petition
DEO 14
D161171J
17997
for
repair
and
"s
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O' THE
and you are command to Serve a
Tag No.
1(39.3)6,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
cooy3fyourwrlttendefenses,afany, THEODORE NUNCIO and NANCY t0ge
Wisconsin.
P. NUNCIO,
Notice is hereb yi
gi ven tha
t a
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE on
HARVEY
COULTER,
Wady Rivera
Public Hearing will be held In the
Defendants.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PetItIoners attorney, whose address
East Longwond
City Commission Room, City Hall,
NOTICE OF SALE
Case N.. 73 I1)4cA4i.D
I P.O. Bu 3736. Forest City,
Automotive
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
Sanford, Florida at 5:00 P.M. on
In to: the Marriage of
Florida, z273'. on or before the 10th
21L Church Ave.
Pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Thursday, June 26. 5975, to consider:
Put* Cci Gilli s
day 0 July, 5973. and file the
Longwood, Flo
Foreclosure dated June 16. 1973 and
A bill enacted by the Legislature
Pellf;oner Wife
orIglr.gI wth the Clerk of the Court
Publish: June 17. 19. 1973
entered in Civil Action NO 73775
of the State of Florida, known by
and
utter before tar -mice on Petit ioner's'
66
C.vpt Afe.ardeq G1Ii5
the Circul' Court of the E'ghte.nth DEO
short title as the "Local Government
attorney or immediately th,reatter,
Judicial
Circuit
in
and
for
Seminole
Comprerientiv, Planning Act OF
Rtsp7der1.r1u5tan
Other-wita a oefault may be enterea
FICTITIOUS NAME

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Notice

NOTICE OF ACTION
Charb"s AlliOndIt r.illiti
Concrete Mix Inc
Rockingham

Legal Notice

Notice is hereby oven thai we are
All parties in interest and Cititens
IC
engaged In business at 1633 State Rd
£31, Lon7wood Village, LOngwood, the have the opportunity t be
37730, Seminole County, FIO,'ida, heard as sold hearing.
By order of the Panning and
North Caro'ina
under the fictitio us name of
Defendants. I will sell to the hiOhe$t PAINTREE. and that we intend to Zoning Commission of the City of
YOU ^RE NOTIFIED th*' an
Jun. 5973
and best bidder for cash at the Watt register said name with the Clerk of Sanford ,Florida, this 16th day of
action for dissolution of marriage
(Seal)
front door of the Seminole County the Circuit Court, Seminole County, June 1973.
has been filed against you arid you
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Cowthouse, Sanford, Florida, at
are reauirad to serve a copy of your
Arthur H. Harris
C'erk of the Circuit Couru
Florida in accordance wi th the
11.00 A.M. on the 301h day of June, provisIon's
Chairman
if, rit?rn defen5, if any, to 15 on
of the FictItIvxj
By: Jv Stokes
's ame
1975, the following described real Statute's, To Wit- Section
City of Sanford
Ruby Cox G illis. Petitioner, whose
Deputy Cler
Section 1 Ø
estate located, situated and being in Florida Sfetute
Planning and Zoning
address Is 17 AsaIea Drive,
PubliV'' June 17. 1'. 28. Jul1 3. 1975
1951
Seminole County. Florida, to wit:
Commission
Maitland. Florida 32751, onor before
DEO..79
S Pw W Stapp
Lot 1&amp; in Tract 7. of PARADISE
Publish- June19, 1975
i,ne )0Th. 1975. and fi lethe original
Becky Stapp
POINT,
SECOND
OEO lii
'th the cler k of thiS co..rt ether
SECTION. Publish: June S . 17. 19, 76, 1975
Seminole County, Florida, ac OEO iO
refnre Service on Petitioner or
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
cording to the Plat thereof as
mmnediatelytlereaft,f;oth,rwise a
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
C'faiil will be entered against you
P4otie i hereby giy3n that a recorded in Plat Book
9. Page 1l Of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
for the reIif demanded in t-e Public Hearing will be held in the the Public Records
of Seminole EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. FLORIDA
comolaird or pItition
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LUIT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. CIVIL CASE NO. 74'l$$$CA.09.E
said property being the same
WITNESS my hand and the seal of Slr,ford. Florida at 1:00 P.M. on
as set FI.ORIDA
THE BOSTON FIVE CENTS
'hi Court on May 30th, 1975
Thursday, June 76. 1973, to consider Forth In the Final il
ludgment of CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-64I.CA49.F SAVINGS BANK, a Massachusetts
Foreclosure.
the Following change and am.n4
C. HOWARD McNULTY, as corporation,
Dated this 16th day of June. 1975. Trustee.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
me,t to thi Zoning Oraianc of ,fl
Plaintiff.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
City of Sanford, Seminole County, (Seal)
Plaintiff,
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr
Bi - Lillian Jenkins
Florida.
vs.
GERALD N. 'AOSELEY, SR. and
Clerk of the Circuit Court
As Geputy Clerk
Re:oning from , MR-i. MultiplePlPDLiN
DEVELOPMENT VIOLA R. MCSELEY, his wife. rot
By:
Lillian
1.
Jenkins
Putbiih June S. 17. IS.
Fa;nily
Re-tilential
Dwelling
, 1973
ENTERPRISES, LTD. a Florida known to
Ma d or alive, etc., et al.
Deputy c:erk
District
DIED 32
Limited Partnership, and GEORGE
Defendants,
To that of - Al 1. Restricted In. C Vernon mite, Jr., of
DAVIS and GERALD STOCKS, it's
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CLEVELAND
&amp;
MIZE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND dtjstrlal District.
Gener al Partners
FORECLOSURE SALE
FOR
That property d
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
described J5: The Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Detendants,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
P.O.
Drawer
Z
FLORIDA
Southern Coast line properly ifl
NOTICEO
pursuant to .i Final Judgment of
Sanford, Florida 37771
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1012.LA.20A Section 75 TownshIp 19 Range 30
FORECLOSURE SALE
foreclosure ciaed June 9, 1975,
Pubiiit,- June It. 1975
In re: the t.dopliøn of
generally located North of 5th.
Notice is hereby given that the
and entered i C vil Ca* No. 71. 1 551
BRt DLEVM,CHAEL LAWRENCE Street, West of Maole. South Of 6th. DEO
undersigned, Arthur H. Beckwith. CA-0$.E of the CircuIt Court of the
NOTICE OF SUIT
Street and East of Poplar. And all Of
NOTICE OF SALE
Jr., Clerk Cf the circuit Court, 11th Judicial Crcuit in and for
TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Block I. Tier I) and the East '-, of
Notc is hereby given that by Se minole County, Florida, will on Seminole Coun'y
Florida, wherein
Amjcjre'ss ljnknn
Block k, Tier 54 arid,
virtue Of that certain Order for the 30th ca"
o June, 1973, at Ii
T
BOSTON FIVE CENTS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
The Florida Public Utilities
Abandonment Proceedings, issued O'cbol'ka.m,altnewest door of the
SAVINGS BANK, a Massachusetts
that a Pet ition under oath has been Com pany property North and East
out of and under the seat of the Seminole County Courthouse,
corporation, Plafn 1ff, and GERALD
f.!e-jint, teahove5ttIdCoutt for the of Riilwav. Block I. Tier 2 and,
County Court of Seminole County, Sanford. Florida, offer
for sale and N. MOSELEY, SR. and VIOLA R.
commitment
permanent
of
The City of Sanford properly in
Florida upon an Order rendered in $ell at public outcry to the Pightht
MOSELEY, his wi'i, not known to
B P A DL E V
Ml C H A E I.
Block I. Tier 10
the afores.ald Court ontp,e 6th day of and best
bidder for cash, the be dead or alive, etc., at al. are
LAWRENCE. A White, Male child,
Rezonkig from - MR-2, MultipleJune A 0 1915, in that Certain case: following described property in
Defendarts I will 501 to the highest
horn on Novpmbir 22. 597), in Family Residential Dwelling "In Re. In the Matter el
Abandoned Seminole County, Fkrlda, to -wit: and best bidder for cash at the West
Chicago. Cook County, Illinois. to District.
Personal
Property,"
which
North '-, of Lots 1 and 7, a.nd allot
front door of the Seminole County
prospective, adoptiveparents.
To that c,F: RI I. Restricted In
aforesailOrder was delIvered tome Loft) and A.
Block
4;
Lots
1
through
Courthouse
In Sanford, Seminole
YOU ARE required to file your d,st'1al Ditrlct
as SherIff of Seminole County. 5, Incltj'sive, Block 6; Lots 1 through
County, Florida, at ii o'clock A M
I.r,'.rr rf nIb", ptpad-nqs wilh the
tual prccerty destrOed as Mi of
Florida Said P'opr.ri1 13 nilude
7. jncItIe. Rink I: All of Riri' 1)
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court unexpectedly con vi cted her of election
fraud.
Also expected are the wives of five prime
ministers, Mrs. Lea Rabin of Israel ; Mrs.
Begun Nusrat Bhutto of Pakista n; M rs.
Whitlam Gough of Australia; Mrs. Beverly
Manley of Jamaica and Mrs. J.M. Den Uyl of
the Netherlands who will be present in the
unofficial capacity of news correspondent.
The prcsencc of so many top names poses
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Figur ing that ope ning a
new business in th ese tough
economic times In't any
bigger a gamb!e than
getting up every morning
or crossing a street, the
Tom McEacherns plunged
head-on into Sue-Ann's
Capri resta urant,
That was Jan. 21 of this
year and the McEacherns
are still bet ti ng on their
recipe fur success'
food at a price everyone
can
But the Leesburg couple
aren't novice restaurasteurs anyways. When
Totn's parents' "morn and
pcp" type motel was
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FamI1Iei view them?
DEAR ABBY: What do you
think of a grown son and his
mother who kiss each other on
he mouth? My boyfriend Is 27,
nd you should see the way he
nd his mother kiss! Every
ello and goodby Is like a love
scpc in the movies.
The first time I noticed it was
Last New Year's Eve. They
mbraced like a pair of lovers,
mod they held a kiss for what
ieemed like five minutes
1thout coming up for air. I was
so angry I didn't even feel like
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upon turning it back into a
profitable business by
remodeling it room by
room into the "Pewter
Pub" restaurant.
That experience also
helped when it came to
remodeling the former
Otto's Haufbrau Haus to
the Capri. The couple did
the carpentry wor k and
decorating themselves
Including Laying the slate
floor.
Specializing hi, Weste rn
beef, fresh vegetables, antI
able-side carving,.'ianyof
the Capri's recipes were
garner ed from Tom's
earlier travels in the textile
business where six out of
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dishes
scr ubbing floors,
cooking —and we don't ask
our employes to do
anything we haven't done,"
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that's left after business
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William
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Arne Erickson; Harvey
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Oscar Harrison; Abner
Thompson; William
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strengthening peace.
However, it Is expected that the meeting
may stray from the theme of women's righ ts
to another shrill confron tation between industrial and third world na tio ns over
demands by the latter for a "new economic
order."
Mexican Attorney General Pedro Ojeda
Paullada Is cocrdinator for the corsventioi-s
which will be opened by U.N. Secreta ry
General Kurt Waldheim and addressed by
Mexican President Luls Echeverria.
Argentine President Maria Estela Peron
wi ll probably not attend.
However, confirmed participants arcPrime Minister S.D. Bandaranaike of Sri
Lanka (Ceylon) and wives of the presiden ts of
the Phi li ppines and Egypt, Mrs. Imelda
Marcos and Mrs, Gihan Sadat. Indian Prime
Minister Indira Ghandi had confirmed she

DEAR ABBY: I must make a
comment about the woman
whose husband ftckjesher wgfl
she s hvtpr1rzil. even thntioh
she begs him to stop.
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me, occasionally landing a
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genuinely painful blow here and I
there. He would dance around,
Only last weelc I mistook a
prizefighter-style,
saying, had delivering their babies.
ft's difficult enough to be little girl for a boy, and you
"Let's mix it up a little," He
would pretend It was all in fun, pregnant without having to should have heard her mother
but l knew he was sadistic when answer all those questions and tell inc off!
Abby, when mothers dress
I begged him to stop and he listen to their frightening talk.
wouldn't. I even told him that If Be a pal Abby, and print this. It both boys and girls in boys'
clothing, and let the boys' hair
he'd
quit
little may help. Thanks.
that
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shadowboxing game for good, I
tell U." 1iffrer.
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DEAR PERPLEXED: It's
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friend of mine In the presence of moccasins will identify with not easy. But for now, you'd
her husband and mine if her your situation and thank you. better skip complimenting
strange kids until unisex
husband ever played such
D AR ABBY,: Today in the clothing and hairstyles fade
games. Of course he hadn 't.
And then a knowing :ook passed supermarket I was trying to be from fashion.
friendly to a child, and I said,
between the two of them,
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again,
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A psychiatrist la ter told me
I'm a
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Charles Gaster of Winter Springs might be a patient in
the hospital over the July 4 holiday, but this is one holiday
Ile won't mind missing.
lie's ten ta tively scheduled to receive a new kidney in
a transplant at Florida Hospital in Orlando on July 2.
Gaster moved to Winter Springs about two years ago
from DeI.and, where he operated a service station from
1965 until two years ago. He moved sohe could becloser to
Florida lospital where he has been undergoing treatment
on a kidney dialysis machine,
Two of Gaster's sisters, Vera Jeffer and Audrey
Taffec, bo th of London, England, will be arriving in
Orlando tomorrow to aid their brother. And both are
prepared to donate a kidney to Gaster. who has been
undergoing treatment on the dialysis macnine three times
a Wi
for the past two years.
both sisters have been tested in England and
physicians there have told them either is :apable of
donating a kidney to the brother who emigrated from his
homeland in 1957.
Upon arriving in Florida in '57, Gaster worked for the
British Motor Corp.. in Pensacola and later moved to New
.iig in I)eLi'nd in '65.
The kidney ailment forced him to close his Del.2n!
service station in 1973.
When told that his sisters were on their way and that
fic v.uld bt thc rtcipient of a new kidney, Gaster said,
i've been looking forward to this for two years."
As to being hospitalized ui thy July 4 weekend,
(;aster said, "Ii will be easy to miss a holiday this time."

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"I came to the ballpark early for extra batting
practice," Lynn said after leading Boston to a 15-1
walloping of the Detroit Tigers Wednesday night,
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major league record is 12, set by James Bottomley
of the St. Louts Cardinals In 1924.
Lynn's wasn't the only bat on target Wednesday
In the American League. In other games,
Baltimore rlobbered Cleveland 13-6, Kansas City
crushed California 13-0, Texas clubbed Chicago 10.
3, Milwaukee edged New York 5-3 and Oakland
nipped Minnesota 7-6.
With his 5.for.6 effort, Lynn moved in the league
lead in rijns:-ji Z:nd HIUs with 54). He increzised
his home run total to 14, only one behind Lhe
leaders, Is third in batting with a .352 average and
tied for fifth in doubles with 13.

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the first Inning off starter Joe Coleman. He also
tagged Coleman for a three-run blast In the
second, slamming the ball off the right field roof at
Tiger Stadium.
In the third he slashed a tworun triple off Bob
Reyncilds, beat out an infield single in the eignth
off Tom Walker, then concluded the evening with a
three-run homer off Walker in the ninth.
Orioles 13, Indians 6
1,4, eMiiv, Tommy Davis and Paul flair coinbined to tnt ii i rui a flaitwwte çur:..i•d
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winners while Boog Powell and Buddy Bell had

round-trippers for Cleveland.
Royals 13, Angels 0
Cookie Rojas' double scored Tony Solaita with
the 1I run of the first inning as Kansas City
belted starter Nolan Ryan md three other
California hurlers. Ryan, who pitched the fourth
no-hitter of his career June 1, Nas forced fr Jry. Oe
game in the third inning with a groin Inju
Rangers 10, WhIte Sox 3
A grand slam homer by Roy Smalley In the
c-hth va; tlo Uk hi'. ;i Ti'ias dumped tht
(lucago White Sox. }erguson Jenkins gave up
three home runs, all solo shots, as he increased his
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the Denver Nuggets and hopes to help the Nuggets win the
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Medical Center scored eight
Fourth and fifth innings and
runs in the First inning and was
closed the gap to one run with
never headed. Chase tallied 12
two more 'In the bottom of the
in the fourth to cut the final
sixth.
margin to two runs.
Recreation collected only two
Scott Hill ripped a triple and
hits, but Petroleum pitcher Bob
single, Jeff Litton clobbered a
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double and single, Wayne Story
Craig Quinn smacked a
poked two singles and Jeff F ires
double and single and Bob
Fakess slammed a triple for
Bridges slapped two singles for
Medical Center.
Petroleum, Rick Bridges and
The Railroaders erupted for
Jim Burney blasted doubles.
four runs in the fifth inning to
Timmy Johnson picked up the
put away Seminole Sporting Gem
mound victory for Recreation.
Medical Center edged Chase Goods.
He struck out seven and walked
Sanford
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Heaps fired a no-hitter for
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Railroaders downed Seminole nine and walking two. lie also - led Sanford Atlantic National struck out eight and walked six.
Bank crushed U.S. Bank 171
Sporting Goods 7-2 for their 18th belted two singles.
Henry Dye paced the victors
straight victory.
George Pox-zig was Seminole Wednesday in the Sanford at the plate with a double and
Medical Center backed Its 18 Sporting Goods' offense with a American little League.
single. Fredy Vance added a
Sanford Recreation scored double.
runs with nine hits. Chase double and single. lie also went
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Pace hurled five innings, gave up one
Dean Debose, Jerry Farina and Jeff
hit, struck out four and walked five. Utt.les Kipp of UTU gave up only one hit, but
pitched one Inning and did not give up a hit walked IS Apex batters.
or run. He struck out one.
Jeff Webb, Ken Perkins and Bill
In addition, Apex defeated United
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George's lifted Its record to 16-3 with
Prosser Ford, He struck out nine and eight.
one make-up game to play. Prosser Ford
walked two. Law also collected a single.
Cosgrave pitched the final two innings
ended its season with a 15-5 slate.
Ford committed six errors and
for Chase and did not give up a hit, struck
George's scored three runs in the George's miscued four times,
out three and did not Issue a walk.
bottom of the fourth inning for the victory.
Apex scored three runs In the first
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Two home runs byJoe Had, — one coming with
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enough runs to withstand a late Minnesota surge.
Down 4-1, the A's scored six runs on just two hits in
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Bill Travers, sthket to an early 4-0 lead, scattered six hits and had last-out relief help from Ed
Rodriguez as Milwaukee stopped the New York
Yankees. Sixto Lezcano homered, his filth, for the
Brewers In the seventh as Milwaukee routed
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million to $1.5 million, Bob King, the Nuggets' assistant general
manager, said earlier that those figures were "good ballpark"
estlmate5.
1 thirlk I made the right decision," Webster said in a telephone interview from his hotel room. "I think Atlanta is a very
good place, but here was where I wanted to play. I feel like it's
the place for me."
The Nuggets drafted Webster, whose colorful nickname derives from his shot-blocking prowess. in the first round of the
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DAYTONA BEACH (AP) - With competition tougher
than ever, Buddy Baker says the only way he can approach the
July 4 Firecracker 400 stock car race Is with a strategy of all-out
speed.
"You can't afford to sit back and wait," he said Wednesday.
have to run flat out all the way and hope your pit stops are
quick
uick enough to keep you up front."
Baker has won nine Grand National races, but hasn't cracked
the winner's circle at Daytona International Speedway. lie was
leading the Daytona 500 in W73 with seven laps to go when his
engine blew,
In his 14 years of stock car racing, he has led almost every big
race here at some point.
lie will drive the Bud Moore Ford in which he won the Tallatega 500 this season and says "if we just finish races, we can
win."
Baker predicted it will take a speed of I&amp;S miles an hour or
better to win the pole in July 2 qualifying.

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round of the 75th U.S. Open Golf Championship.
"I am as ready as I can be," he said.
A loo3e air of confidence, tightened with a steel thread of
determination, was evident as the world's premier tournament
pro faced the second and perhaps the most rugged test In his bid
for an unprecedented Grand Slam.
"I feel I am playing as well as I was playing in the Masters,"
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Medinah Country Club's No. 3 course because of recurring
thunderstorms and tornado alerts.
In winnirg the Masters, Nicklaus gained the First leg on the
four major championships which include the U.S. and British
opens and the America PGA. No golfer has ever won the
quadrangle in a single year and only one man, Ben Hogan, has
won three.
"This is a very good course, I like it," Nicklaus said. "It reminds me much of Ilhe Scioto course in Columbus. Ohio. where I
grew up. although the greens are slightly tighter."

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Chicago
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Oteca Mae (Berescak) 77; s Jarvis
St. Louis
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Montreal
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Donna (Brainard) S I; 7 Horace
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Metrolina Abby (Bridges) 31 3
Atlanta
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Iron City Nancy (Regur) 6
Houston
71 15 348 1
Betty
Lou McKlyc (Crossin) $ I. S
Wed'sn.days Results
Diller W. (Larribee) 10 1. 6 Singing
Cincinnati 6 , Aticnta 1
Sam (Beresnak) 81; 7 Amy Girl
Philadelphia 9. Chicago 7
Mercury
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San Francisco I. San Diego
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Pittsburgh 9. SI, Louis 3
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Kingly Hal (VanderSchatt) 52; 5,
Philadelphia
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Festive Guy (Vandervot) 81; 7
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Adios Areon A (Ihlenleld) 101; S
Fridays Games
San Francisco at Atlanta, () FoolIsi Lad (Blood) 6 1; 6 Doily
Jester (Dennis) 9 2; 7. Worthy Robin
Pittsburgh at New York. ()
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Chicago at St Louis, (fl)
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Boston
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Baltimore
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Armbro Eisep (Patterson) SI. I
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Baltimore 11. Cleveland 6
(Vilar) S 1; S. Freedom Trail (No
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(Wilsey Jr.) 92: 7. Speedy Traver
Milwaukee S. pty 'y'
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Oakland 7, Mirtnsota 6
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Seaboard Coastline scored eight runs in the
seventh Inning to stay alive and one in the
eighth to win, knocking off the Outcasts 16-15
Wednesday in the Sanford Men's Metro Softball
League.
In other games, Lake Monroe Inn knocked
Famous Recipe out ofa tie for first place with a
17-2 victory, and Auto Train bumbped Eldridge
Standard 10-3.
Seaboard Coastline and Lake Monroe Inn are
tied for first place in the second half with 6-2
records. Famous Recipe is 6-3.
Seaboard and Lake Monroe Inn clash
Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Ft. Mellon softball
field,
The Seaboard-Outcasts game Wednesday
was a see-saw affair,

Seabo8ird jumped ahead 5-0 with four runs In
the V rst Inning and one in the second. The
Outcasts allied three In the third and Seaboard
countered with two in its half of the third.
The OulIcasts took an 11.7 lead with two runs
in the four th and six'in the fifth. Four more in
the sixth stretched the Outcasts' advantage to
15-7.
But Sea board exploded for eight runs in the
bottom of Ithe seventh Inning to knot the game
at 15-15 and then won it with a solo run In the
eighth.
Terry C ooper smashed a double and three
singles and Mike RiCharde slammed four
singlesfor,Seaboard. Teammate Rico Peterson
ripped a Uiple and single.

VCS Drivers
Involved In
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Oakland (Siebert 71) a? Mm.
nesota (Corbin 33 )
New York (Hunter 96) at r
,troit (Bare 27) ()
- Chicago (Osteen 1 4) at Texas
'(Jentlns 7-6 or Hargan 43). In;
Only games sc heduled
Friday's Games
Boston at Baltimore, mt
Milwauk ee of Cleveland (n)
New York at Detroit, ( n)
Minnesota at Chicago, (n)
Texas at Calif or nia, (n)
Kart.as City of Oakland. In)

Baseball
Leaders

Fred Washington smacked two doubles for
the Outcasts, Eddie Jackson cracked three
singles, and Cubit Malone, Bernard Hudley,
Reginald Alexander, Charles Smith and Larry
Quinn poked two singles apiece.
Both teams smashed 17 hits.
Lake Monroe Inn clobbered 16 hits in its
lopsided win over Famous Recipe.
Donny Anderson and Roger Beathard led
the charge with three hits apiece, and Bob
iii, LarryHelm.an and Andy Rufas slammed
a double and single apiece.
Jerry Dillard, who Is turning Into slow pitch
softball's Nolan Ryan, allowed Famous Recipe
only five hits.
Auto Train continued to blaze its second-half
winning trail with its win over Fldridge

It is a shame that some of the best drivers in the nation also
are the roughest drivers.
There are plenty of top drivers winning feature after
feature, who never put a fender on another car. Sure, it happens
on a short track with a field of ) or more cars running together
at over 80 m.p.h.
This is different than when a car deliberately hits anothe;.
Such was the case on last week's program at Volusla County
Speedway, when the top-feature winner of the year, Ray Card.
ner, put David RoIgers out of the race on the last lap of the first
heat.
Sides were taken

some saying Rodgers had the groove

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and had the right to the turn. Others thought Gardner had
BATTING
(110
at
bats)Carew.
enough of his car beside Rodgers and had the right to fight for
Mm. .395. Hargrove.
the position in the turn.
Tex. 361.
RUNS-Lynn. Sw, 12; But
Track officials felt that Gardner, who was fined earlier in
rouQh%. 'Tea, 4°
the
year
for rough driving, was driving In an unsportsmaitsMp
RUNS
BATTED
IN-Lynn.
manner and suspended him from radngthe rest of the night.
Btn, SO; Horton .
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NY.
A written complaint also was sent to !t'ASCAR by another
Care'*. Mm, 75
driver complaining of Gardner's driving. It seems VCS might
DOUBLES-Chalk. Cal. 18;
Rudi. Oak. 15
lose one of its top drivers to a NASCAR suspension,
TRIPLE!-fl)vers. Cal, 7:
Local boys were back in force at VC with misfortune hitOrta. Chi. 6
ting
most of them before the night was over.
HOME RUNS-Horton. Oct.
Bonds. NY, IS;
Billy Price and Harold Johnson were involved In a wreck
Oak. 15: Burrcughs. Tx, 15;
Ly nn . Sw. 11
that took Price out and tuirt the performance of Johnson's racer.
WEDNESDAY
STOLEN
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Ed Meredith had heating problegn5and RJckey'flnPj.lost a rod
Cal. 35. 0's. KC.
I Bombay Jim lHun,s
FIRST
in his motor, putting a hole in the block. Johnny Carver finally
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National League
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BATTING (110 at bats)S
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PUNS-LopI's, LA. 50;
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'Paddy Wak (5) 340 0(71) S1690
RUNS BATTED IN-Ben ch,
Driver Chris Dellarco said that the car was working well
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Johnny Brown took his drag car to Bradenton last week to
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HOME
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Phil 13
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NINTH
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Who (7) 1 40 3 40 Boo West (1) 00 Keystone continued to win in
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Harness
Racing Results

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Standard. Auto Train is 4-5 in the second hail
and 6-18 overall,
Don Marple, Dave Barnosky and Gary
Brown led Auto Train with three singles apiece,
Dave Bach and Bob Lavender added two
singles each.
Jim Edison, Bob Sanschargrin and John
Lovin poked two singles apiece for Eldridge
Standard.
Outcasts
Seaboard

Resignations Fuel Dissension Talk In Shevin Office

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assistant attorneys general may be only
the tip of an Iceberg of dissension in Atty.
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While the National Hockey
League board of governors huddled in conferences on how
to preserve their bankrupt Pittsburgh franchise,
Penguins' General Manager Jack Button indicated that
the club is for sale at a bargain price.

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3rd World
THE HERALD SERVICES
WASHINGTON
The sparks are
going to fly at the United Nations.
President Ford has chosen the controversial Daniel Patrick Moynihan to be
his representative there.
Moynihan Is an Intellectual of many
talents and many moods, who likes to
speak his mind. Already, he has indicated how he thinks the United States
should deal with the third world countries
on the floor of the General Assembly. In
the March issue of Commentary
magazine, Moynihan criticized
America's sensitivity and policy of appeasement towards these new countries.
What Is needed, argued the 48-year-old
Moynihan, is some tough talking. He
pointed out that the economies of the
third world were in disarray and their
political systems were undemocratic,
defects which he ascribed to the influence of British socialism, which had
encouraged many developing countries
to be anti-capitalist, anti-liberal and antiAmerican.
Ford obviously liked what he said and
decided Moynihan was the man for the
)ob.
This change at Turtle Bay does not so
much reflect the dissatisfaction with
John Scali, the present ambassador,
whose two year stint went better than
expected, as an attempt by President
Ford to put his own brand on his cabinet
the UN post carries cabinet rank.
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Already. Ford has made some Intelligent
choices by nominating such people as
Edward Levi to be attorney general,
Carla Hills as secretary of housing and
William Coleman as transportation
secretary.
The nomination of Moynihan came as
no surprise, lie had been offered the UN
position twice before by President Nixon,
in 1970 and In 1972. The first time, or so
the story goes; he turned down the appointment because the news of it leaked
out before the then ambassador to the
UN, Charles Yost, had been informed
a faux pas which made Moynihan chcose
Harvard Instead, The second time he
opted to become American ambassador
to India, where he put In two low-key
years. His major achievement there,
which went largely unnoticed, was to
wipe out a considerable proportion of
India's rupee debt to the United States
for food in the 1960s.
Moynihan is a shrewd and seasoned
politician. He was a colorful figure In the
labor department of the Kennedy and
Johnson administrations and, perhaps
surprisingly for someone of his liberal,
Democratic credentials, later became
head of the Council on Urban Affairs,
under President Nixon, where he unsuccessfully pushed the idea of a
guaranteed minimum Income and got
into trouble for suggesting that the black
community could do with a period of
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Moynihan's reputation for bluntness Is
renowned. Whether his pugnacity is what
is needed at the UN at the moment is
debatable, when It is no longer the United
States, but the developing countries
which command a majority in the
assembly.
But Moynihan's views go only one step
further than Scali's. His "tyranny of the
majority" speech on December 6, 1974,
was the high water mark of American
frustration with the way the assembly Is
run. In it he talked of America's increasing disenchantment with the
political power of those countries which
represent only 10 per cent of the world's
population and contribute an even
smaller proportion to the UN's budget
the United States pays 25 per cent.
Certainly, Congress is losing heart.
The Senate Foreign Relations committee
began hearings last month into the
United Nations, the first review of the
international organization for 20 years.
Congress has also cut off *19 million from
UNESCO, after Israel was excluded from
some of Its activities in November, 1974.
The United States later refused to join a
special fund newly established to help the
worst off countries.
However, whether the old quip "keep
the US out of the UN and the UN out of the
US" is gaining support is uncertain: a
March Gallup poll showed that 75 per
cent of Americans wanted the United
States to stay in.
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Another sore point with the attorneys

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said there were enough thctaphoe.i for
the achr1inlstrator's but not for the
lawyers They said the administrators
bought the best typewriters for their
secretaries and lesser models for the
lawyers' secretaries.
A lawyer said he came Into the office

Think Tank Turns Cockpit

Moynihan

LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)
America's teenage
swimmers served quick notice on foreign athletes that
they'll be tough in world competition, and 18-year-old
Bruce Furniss spelled it out with a world record.
Also, 17-year-old Kathy Heddy lowered her American
record in the women's )0-meter Individual medley to
2:2066 at the AAU World Swimming Trials.
Furniss, who graduated from Foothill High School in
nearby Santa Ana June 14 won the men's 200-meter
freestyle in 1 mfhute, 50.89 seconds Wednesday evening,
In the morning at this Belmont Plaza 50-meter pool, he
had bettered the record with a 1:51.41 clocking as the fiveday meet opened.

EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP)
Brian Oldfleld Is
generally regarded as the world's best shot putter, but he
needs to brush up on his "cabering."
Oldfield set a British professional MI-corners record of
73 feet, 1 inch in the shot Wednesday night at an International Track Association meet at Meadowbank
Stadium, on the outskirts of this ancient Scottish capital.
But he could finish no better than second in the caber
toss, an ancient Scottish sport that was added to this meet,
the first event held by the hA professionals this side of
the Atlantic.

"You're treating your professionals
like they're scum, and you're treating
your administrators like they're gods,"
said one dissident.
Attorneys note that several offices,
Including Walnwright's, were remodeled
this year, questioning whether the money
could have men better .spent on legal

Painful Reforms

Swim Record Falls

Old field No Cab erer

A legislative aide said that Shevin
failed to go to bat for Tennyson, who quit
to protest lack of financial support, even
when senators asked leading questions at
a budget hearing, trying to get Shevin to
recomi'iend mom money for consumer
suits.

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Keystone capitalized on five
Chase errors and 10 walks by
three Chase pitchers to score 12
runs on four hits.
Terry Smith went the
distance on the mound for
Keystone, allowing three hits
and three walks, while fanning
10, Robert Smith doubled and

The adminlstrat.ots imposed strict
controls on travel, reproduction of
documents, long distance telephone calls

Some of the attorneys say that It was
only the lawyers who sacrificed In the
name of economy, not the administrators.

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The Penguins filed for bankruptcy last week under a
federal court agreement which also stipulated that none of
the team's assets be sold. The action left Button in
receivership and gave the club until Sept. 30 to get its
financial affairs In order.
However, NHL President Clarence Campbell said
schedules will be made up in August and if the Penguins
and the also-Indebted California Seals are not solvent by"
the area of August 1," they could be disbanded.

LOS ANGELES (AP) Rick Barry says he is not being
paid "commensurate with my abilities," and so the star
forward of the National Basketball Association champion
Golden State Warriors is looking elsewhere
to
television.
He's got a summer contract with CBS and starts work
this weekend, at the National AAU track championships
in Eugene, Ore.

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one day and found his secretary trying to
punch holes In a legal brief with a paperclip. She said that the administrators
refused to fix a broken three hole punch,
the lawyer said.
Lawyers say the use of legal pads and
brief covers was drastically curtailed.
"There may have been a directive to
the effect of being very prudent in the use
of those things," Barrett said.
A lawyer said that the steps taken by
the administrators sometimes bordered
on the ludicrous. He said lawyers were
required to take "hot line" telephone
calls at home from law enforcement
officials but had their credit card; to pay
for return calls taken away.
A lawyer who is not one of the
dissidents said reported dissension In the
office "looks pretty grim, but there's
some of it that's not without cause."

was a pay freeze. Shevin promised In
January that employes would get pay
raises in the next budget, the attorneys
said, but the legislature denied pay
raises to any state employes.

and supplies. Even with the cuts, Shesin's office is finishing the year $93,000 In
the red.

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"Obviously time is of the essence as far as including the
Penguins in the 1975-76 schedule," said Button in a statement released at the league's annual meetings, which
concluded here Wednesday, a day ahead of schedule.
"As far as I am concerned, it is Imperative that I encourage any offers that may be acceptable to the court
from any responsible party who would qualify for
membership In the National Hockey League."

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Asst, Atty.. Gen.George Georgieff, who
has not been Identified with the
dissldetts, says he's heal grumbling
about Flack and Wnkn s'ri;:h t
.if.
ministration "more than a few times.
How accurate that is I do not know."
Wainwright contended that the
dissatisfaction level In the office was

A 3.2 per cent cutback earlier this year
in all state spending hit Shevin's office
particularly hard. The Depariment of
Legal Affairs was faced with a $200, 000
deficit if It continucd to spend at the same
rate, for'in,! administrators to cut
'cnding sharply.

shrewd and seasoned
politician, Moynihan was
a colorful figure in the
Kennedy and Johnson
administrations,

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Several other attorneys have submitted their reslgnstlons, and lawyers on
Shen's staff say other restgna.zcns are
('fl th way.
Asked to comment on morale in the
off Ice, a disgruntled lawyer who has no
thoughts of leaving replied with a terse
obscenity,

normal, not excessive, and that some of
the complaints came from attorneys who
had been asked to leave,
"You're always going to have a certain
amount of dissension about the way
things are being done," he said. "We've
Just gone through a severe budget period
in this office and there were a number of
things that had to be done. I'm sure that
rankled a few people."

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Reports of friction within Shevin's
office have been fueled by the
resignations of Mat, Attys. Gen. Jerry
Oxner, chief trial counsel; Rod Ten.
nyson, chief consumer affairs lawyer;
and John P. "Rusty" Ingle, a Cabinet
aide.

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But James Barrett, Shevin's press
aide, said "generally speaking, I think
morale's pretty good."
The dissidents, including some lawyers
who are leaving and some who are
staying, say the problems stem mainly
from disagreements between lawyeis
and administrators over the way two of
Shevin's key aides, James Flack and
Louie Wainwright Jr., are running the
office. Flack and Wainwright are not
lriwyers.

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NEW YORK (AP) Pele may be a superstar, but he's
not necessarily a superman.
Though Brazil's "Black Pearl" did not score any goals
or assists, magnificent or otherwise, In his professional
debut with the New York Cosmos Wednesday, he did
direct the North American Soccer League team to a handy
2.4) triumph over the Toronto Metro-Croatia and drew a
sellout crowd of 22, 500 In the process.
Pele assumed the role of on the-field coach In the first
half and most of the second, directing the movement of his
teammates. But he failed in three easy scoring attempts,
most of which went wide, including a direct kick from
twenty yards out with Toronto goalie Zelko Bilecki out of
position.
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Page. Public Records of Seminole through, under or against John T
Appleton and Mary Ann Appleton,
County. Florida.
his wiN' arid to all parties having or
been filed egainst you, td
are required to serve a cop y of you r claimr.g to have any right, title or
'rltten defenses hereto, if any, interest in the real property herein
upon Leonard V. Wood. Attorney for described
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
plaintiff, at Suite 211. 251 Maitland
Ave. Altamonte springs, and tile that an action to foreclose a mar.
the original with the Clerk of thO tgage on the following rcal property
above styled Court on or before the irs Seminole County. Florida:
Lot 70, less the South 10 feet and
3rd day of July, 1975; otherwise a
ucigment may be entered against South 43 feet of Lot 71. Block 31.
you for the relief demanded in the SUBURBAN HOMES. SECTION 2.
according to the pta? thereof as
Complaint herein
WITNESS my hand and teal of recorded in Ph) Book S. Page 92,
said Court, this 9th day of June 1975 Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida,
(Seal)
has been filed against you and you
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
are required to serve a copy Of your
Clerk of Circuit Court
written defenses. if any, to it on van
By: Lillian Jenkins
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke PA, at
Deputy Clerk
Post Office Bo* 793. Orlando,
Pubtith: June 12. 19, 26. July 3, 1916
Florida 32102, and fil, the or iginal
DEO10
with the Clerk of the above slyled
court on or before July 7th, 1915;
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO otherwise a judgment may be en
tered against you for the relief
VACATE PART OF PLAT OF
demanded In the complaint' or
BELAIR. A SUBDIVISION
Petition
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said Court on June 2nd. 1975
tb on the is? day of July. 1975. at
tO 00 o'clock AM or as soon (Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
thereafter as may be heard. CHASE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
GROVES, INC will present its
By - Joy Stokes
Pet i tion and make a pplication to the
Deputy Clerk
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole Counti, Florida. pursuant Publish June S. 12, It, 76, 1975
to Section 177 101 of the Florida DEC 37
Statutes, to vacate that part of the
Plat of Be'air, Semino le County.
Fior;da, recorded in Flat Book 6, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Page 46 in the Office of the Clerk of FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
IP,e Circuit Court of Sem note
FLORIDA
County. Florida, described as CIVIL ACTION NO: 7S.1130.CA09.A
follows. to wit
SOUTHEAST BANK OF EAST
Commence at the North '.Section
ORANGE, 4k a BANK OF EAST
Post ofSectlon3, Township 20 South. ORANGE, a Florida barging car.
Range 30 East, Seminole County,
poration ,
Florida; thence run S. 00 degrees 13'
Plaintiff,
12" E . 00007 feet for a Point of
vs
Beginning, said point being on the AVERY I WISDOM and RENEE
Southerly right of way of State ' '0 A) WISDOM. his wife,
ss&amp; (25 Street), thence run '1 I
Defendants
decrees 25' 3S" W. along sa id
NOTICE OF ACTION
Southerly right of way 42324' :eet to TO AVERY E WISDOM and
an Intersection with Ea%'erly right.
RENEE A) WISDOM
way of Lake Boulevard,
'hown
Office Box U
onthe plat of Belair according to the
Geneva, Florida
cla?thereofas recorded in Ptat Book
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
6. page 4601 the Public Recorh of actlontoforet'toseamortgageonthe
Seminole County. Florida; thence fOlIowig property in Seminole

We can move
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Arthur It Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Crcut Court
By- Clafnc
Deputy Clerk
CLEVELAND &amp; MIZL
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Attorneys for Ptitiorer
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL p Drawer 7
CIRCUIT' IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Sanford, Florida 37771
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Publith: June 5, 12. IC, 26. ISiS
CIVIL ACTION NO. S-11S4.CA.OS.0 DEC 31
DIVISION C
-CITY SAVINGS BANK OF PITT
SFIELD,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Plaintiff.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
CLAUDE HARRIS and MILDRED COUNTY. FLORIDA.
HARRIS, his wife,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.151.CA.OS.0
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
Defendants
TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
PIarthft,
NOTICEOFSUIT
TO CLAUDE HARRIS and
vs
MILDRED HARRIS. hiS wife. JOHN T APPLETON and MARY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ANN APPLETON, his wife,
Defenoants.
ttat an action to foreclose a mar
NOTICE OF SUIT
Igage on the folsing property In
TO JOHN T APPLETON and
seminole County, Florida
Lot 1, Block 2, Lincoln Heights, MARY ANN APPLETON. his wife,
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Section Two, according to the plat
All parties claiming interests by,
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 14,

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unusual entry in San Francisco's annual Artists' Soapbox Derby.
periodic control of pests.
Despite the low center of gravity, the vehicle is not ideal for
GROUND
SL Augustine grass has a
taking corners at high speed.
coarse texture which many
people do not like. It is also
susceptible to chinch bugs. Seed
of St. Augustine grass is not
available so the lawn must be
established by sod or sprigs.
The four most desirable
varieties of St. Augustine grass
are "Bit te r Blue," "Floratine,"
"Scotts 1081" and"Floratam."
"Bitter Bl ue" has a dark blue.
i it
green color, the leaves are
shorter and closer together
than common St. Augustine,
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pects mothers to give and give use to identify Minimal Brain
and It produces a dense lawn.
.
- and sometimes I feel I'm all Dysfunction and other Learning
"Doctor, you don't have
•'Floratine"hasa finer texture
'gived' out."
Disabilities.
and produces a lower growing examine me. I know, what's
Mothers may feel fatigue and
Both Mrs. Ellingson and Dr.
denser sod. When available wrong. I do everything good, irritability, Dr. Denhoff noted. Denhoff remind parents that
certified "Floratine" should (
bad, And everything bad, They may become defensive or children mature at a highly
used. "Scots 1081" is vigorous, good."
overprotective towards their variable rate. Short attention
Those feelings of in. child. Fathers may feel tin, span, motor clumsiness,
fine textured and produces a
de nse lawn. "Floratam"
competence were expressed by needed, pushed aside and hyperactivity
these
good color and vigor but is not a child suffering from resertful of the family energy behaviors can have many
as fine as "Floratine." minuinumtra.in dysfunction
and money expended to causes. Before they jump to any
"Florat.am" also is resistant to a minor neurological handicap maintain what one father called conclusions about their
a virus now found in Texas, but that can be a major social aiki his "maverick" child. Other developing youngster, parents
not Florida, and appears t be psychological handicap. The children In the family may feel should seek the diagnosis of a
highly tolerant of chinch bugs. outcome for such a child Ignored or threatened.
well-qualified pediatrician or
,
depends largely on how a
Proper fertilization i
what's the difference bet. neurologist. The main thing is
por'tant to a good maintenance family copes with the problem. ween these families for whom a to prevent a possible
In a speech delivered to a learning disability becomes a
program. For minimum
neurological handicap resulting
maintenance apply a complete recent symnposiun on the destructive force and families in low self-esteem, despair,
fertilizer in the spring and fall family, Dr. Eric Denhoff, who manage to cope with and delinquency and an attitude
professor of pediatrics at even overcome such a that defeats a person before he
in north Florida and i.,
th
Brown
University, quoted pr oblem? Dr. Denhoff provides begins.
summer, and fall in sou
reaction
ofparents and stressed two major clues.
Florida.
2. Early and comprehensive
their need for support from
1. Early identification of family support: A child with a
informed physicians and danger signals: "We must learning disability needs
educators,
teach parents to interpret support from his-her family,
"I will never forget the day I 'smoke signals' which say and that family needs support
coaxed him into joining a foot Mommy and Daddy, rescue me f r o m
p e d I a t r I i a n s.
race with other kids," one from myself.'" Parents who neurologists, psychiatrists,
mother told him. "lie didn't are experiencing great di!- schools and the community.
seem to know what to do and ficulty with their
tin- When such support is provided,

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The most popular and and dry areas, has excellent
Reservations Call
commonly grown lawn gras.' In salt tolerance and will grow in
305.847.5115
Florida
is St. Augustine grass. the shade of most trees. St.
or Write:
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It will grow on a wide range of Augustine grass produces a
Fla. 32741
soils from sands to mucks and dense sod which has a dark
green color and will withstand
traffic. Also St. Augustine f
readily available and inexpensive.
For high quality lawns, St.
grass requires
10 YEARS AT SAME LOCATION
moderste to high levels of
17.92AT LAKE ST. IN THE FAIRWAY EpjEp
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Legal Notice

Are Condominiums Blessing Or Burden?

HEY! HEY! KIDS!

AT THE
LAZA ROCKING
CHAIR THEATRE

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INHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
'EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1123CA.44-A
In re: the Marriage 04
PROBATE DIVISION
GARY LEE PARKER, Hjsban,
CASE NO. PR.74.317.CP
and BONNIE 0 PARKER, Wife
Estate of
BONNIE C. PARKER, Petilionec,
PHYLLIS IRENE KNECHT
The Herald Services
Deceased. and
retirement 'ares buying con- strolling. The purchase price, payments. The es. fortunate machine without even having to
Forced to face these facts
GARY LEE PARKER. Respondent.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
More and more people
domn1ums because they seem maintenance and taxes apthave a built in cost-of-living pull down the lever,
both houses of Florida State TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
retired or planning early, to offer a better way to live as peared to be just right at the clause
and
recreation
It isn't that unit owners, Legislature for example, have CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
-- we grow older. And a con- tlme
GARY LEE PARKER, WHOSE
assessment..' in many areas condominium associations and drafted bills to prevent con- SAID ESTATE:
AP
domunlum seems to be a good
You and each of you are hereby RESIDENCE IS UNKNOWN AND
But, just like so many other haverIsen 25 percentinthelast some legislators aren't aware dominium frauds, aiding no
and required to file any WHOSE LAST KNOWN MAILING
Investment because the people who have bought con- couple of years.
of certain deceitful, unfair and prospective purchasers and claims and demands which you, cc ADDRESS IS C 0 MR. AND MRS
maintenance is often lower over dominluins, my wife and I
For all this too many illegal recreation leases. Many helping current owners. One either of you, may have against said JACK PARKER. 641 WILLOW
', the years than escalating rents, didn't read all the fine print. It developers do nothing to states
estateintheofflceof'heCierkofthe HEIGHTS DRIVE. ATLANTA.
are working
on bill should make It impossible
Circuit Court of the 11th Judicial GEORGIA. 30370
We bought our condominium was a shock to discover later maintain or improve the legislation
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to
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
prevent for developers to collect
after
my
mandatory that we had given the builder ,
Probate
Division.
in
the
C"vrthousa
that
a proceeding for disSOlutiOn of
recreational factlitiu they left developers from inserting mandatory
charges
for
at Sanford, Florida. within four marriage has been filed against you,
retirement. It was everything developer a 99-year lease ot, the with the unit owners and con. clauses in new condominium recreational facilities In con- calendar monthS from the time of and the short title is In Re The
we had hoped for. The layout recreational facilities, We dominium associations, They purchase agreements.
dominium complexes.
the first publication of this notice. Marrlegeof GARY LEE PARKER.
was ideal for our needs. On the found these iradequate and don't have to take picks and
Recreation leases are blatant Each claim or demand must be in Husband, and BONNIE C
There are an estimated three
wilting ,snd filed in duplicate and PARKER. Wile, and thesepresents
Intracoastal Waterway, it had a usually in need of servicing or shovels down Into the gold million present owners of and unfair trade practices. Im state the place of residence and post command you to appear arid file
If ,magnificent view of the major repairs. However, we mines which provide them with condominiums. It's a fair sure no developer would have off icc address of the c.aiman$ and your Answer or other defense o
Atlant.ic Ocean and a tree- are luckier than other owners millions of dollars for the next amumption that most bear the sold a condominium unless the must be sworn to by the claimant, pleading with e Clef It of Ihecircust
Silver
his be
agent
or attorney, or the same Court in and for Seminole County,
shaded dead-end street offering because our recreation lease 99 years. For them, it's like burden of mchly or annual buyer agreed to the 99-year sliall
void
Florida, and serve a copy IherOf on
a degree of safety for evening has a fixed figure for monthly hting the jackpot at the slot recreation payments,
Spurs
recreation lease.
Dated at Forest City, Seminole Petifloner'j attorney, Mack N
County. Florida, this 15th day of Cleveland. Jr . of Cleveland &amp; Mize,
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tove'mber, 1971.
P.O Drawer Z, Sanford, Florida.
aim
t)'inaId A Knecht
3?171. on or before We 71h day of
AI!-Purose Strain
H'way
-, A. rn'r '.ratc,r
July, A C) - 197S. otherwise a dIbult

Assertiveness:
2-Edged Sword
The Herald Services
It is unlikely that Thomas
Jefferson or Samuel Adams,
even without the benefit of
assertiveness training, would
have said "Yes" to King
George III even when they
wanted to say "No."
Now, as we embark on a
national orgy of historical
remembrance, there are new
Tom Palnes and Nathan Hales
who are calling for independence from unresponsive
phone companies, greedy oil
cartels, mean bosses, rude
waiters, haughty salespersons
and inconsiderate, selfish
spuses.
Psychologist Hervert Fensterheim and his writes -wife
Jean Baer are among those who
have collected and codified
techniques for standing up for
one's inalienable rights,
Yes, say the authors of
"Don't Say Yes When You Want
To Say No," assertiveness
training Is not without certain
risks. It can cause disruption,
ruin a marriage, lose a job for
you, alienate friends and
relatives. But standing up for
one's rights always entails
certain risks,

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(6) What's My Line
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TOYOTA

1109 Sa nfor d A-s"
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APARIME P 1
SELL Out
Cocnp',teap, of furniture for sale

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Reconditioned I ,lteries, 512
exchange REi'!. BODY SHOP.

marina, Si'
camp or acreage
Buying '.itPiifl 60 ds Wm. Antique Garage Sale
Clocks,
koshiol 703 Ocean Drive, Cherry hutch, Butler desk, Dough
Taverni., - Fla 3)070
box, much more Saturday 72, I
all day Sunday 610 Park Ave.

REALTOR 373 5771

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31-Apartmerfl Furnished

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11

St. John's ,:iser area Home,

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Lake Mary

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Why Not Live

Th-Au1 Parts

1413 W 3rd St.

area, priced up to 510.000. Phone
Julie B. Realty. tic Realtor. $31
1511 evenis Zcv;a Beckwith. 332
1315

Harold Hall Realty

ng?

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CARPORT SALE: Multi-FamilyFriday Sun, line 7077, 9 am -I
pm. Dishes. Ir,is. Furniture,
Clothing. Mis: 106 W. Ridge Dr.,
Sanford (Pa' R-dge, off Lake
Mary Blvd.)

Wanted

Executive home ill qu iet neigh

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Movi

bedrooms, arpel ed, air con
dllloned No Pets Moderate rent

BO NIOOgR BIG HITS
Lii
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47--Real Estate

'71 Terry Travel Tm, ler;7.3 it ex
cellent conditior, Or. s2.695 3230456 or 37) 6432

p m. Oil painting.
clothing, books. odd's 'n ends 616

I Bedroom. 7 bath. 2 story in

DRIVE

337 1651. Dealer

9 a m 6

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TEST
LITER), ALL STANDARD.
THE TOYOTA SR-S SPORT TRUCK - - OUR
TODAY.
5"SPEED FUN MACHINE

CLASS,

r. exceptionally
1969 Pop Top 1 atitl'
'
nice, 52,293 Coll )sine McGuire.

Fiat St.

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furniShed 321 0046

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TWO

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will win resnect and pnh4an"p

,

Immediate Occupancy. I &amp;
Bedroom apartments, iso $170
Mo. Children &amp; Pets OK, alto

._

Vehicles

Apache pop up camper with canopy,
5900 Sleep's 6 easily, self contamed 3:i7$fllcr 772.5511.

PORCH SALE- Friday &amp; Saturday.

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2515 PALMETTO AVE 3 bedroom,
I', bath, kitchen equipped, con

102 Bedroom Apartments. Furnished or UnfurnisheC
Hwy. 1792 Sanford
323-8670

75-Recreational

'til noon Sal Clothes, Furniture,
Misc 707 E 25th Sf
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46-Commercial Property

call $77,500

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TV, SII9SMONTH

GARAGE SALE: All day Friday I

ont

WIDE RADIAL TIRES, SPORT STRIPES, HIGHBACK BUCKET SEATS, CARPETING, RADIO, AND
THE BIGGEST LI_CYLINDER ENGINE IN ITS

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
614 1006

Beautiful S acres, paved road, trees
clear flowing stream, horses O. K.
Terry Reilty, REALTOR, 67$-

I lane highway Great terms
$11,950 Acre Realty, REALTOR,
373 7750

In the Herald Classified adS are
black and White' and read all over.

Sanford

COLOR

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43ts.Ac -eage

BEDROOM, 7 bath, family room,
pool, all the extras $47,500

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Come see the latest In luxury family
living, the all new 71'x41' Glen

2 BEDROOM. 7 bath, family room,
Mayfair,

Complex For First Month's Rent Only

.,.

110 WAIRPORT BLVD
373 1810

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EXTRA COST, INCLUDING A GAS-SAVING FIVEIT HAS
SPEED OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION.

CASH 373-4371

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 OrlandoDrive
Sanford_________________
37)

256-3 Park Or

I Piece or Housefull

Carry In Service:
Radios , Tapa Recordert. Record
Players. Black &amp; White TV; 7167
S Park.

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THE TOYOTA 5-SPEED OVER'.I VE SPORT TRUCK
COMES WITH A LONG LIST OF FEATURES AT NO

ANTIQUES

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54-Gai'age Sales

venient to shopping Drive by and

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Qel4art's

brook

Business Home. toned Commercial.

Most Talked About Apartment

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1700 5- French Ave., 122 11734

c ond it i on W i th 2 apariments or
adjacent lot UOitS rented U3.''for all 031 5992

Move Into Sanford's Prettiest And

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SAPIFORDAUCT1ON,373 7310

MOBILE HOME MOVING Corn
plete setup I'll save you money
Licensed- Orlando 773 5.470

REALTOR 372 7195

EXPENSIVE

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I.aJIIIJIILLI1
&amp;RUCEILEE

Ili
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BE

Will Buy or Consign
Any Item of Value

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lots In city Partially fur
rushed 7710159

CaliBart Real Estate

I 11

to your new sur-

rurn

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G_\,I ]h1
g( [] HAVE TO
1.

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CASH 322.4132

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borhood in Sari'orci,

MOVING DOESN'T

roun'dins, and maybe put * 1 - 2 Bedroom
, smile on your face!

s--DO5a'DSUypth
kAifli S(PIC

moolifW000 AvLr

c71ariner's APARTMENT

hostess i'an make it easier * Heated Pool

GAJNMATS.tVERYt]

it fil.1to

iiiiie

But the Welcome Wagon * Recreational Building

fu~7X2:30P.M.-J,11.25

OFF

"

* Clothes Washer- Dryer

i.. 'c'i'i:ii . . . . . .

•IIRaL
csasia coa'
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for.

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(1

IS No LA tJG II INC * Dishwasher-Disposal

SHOW

Estes

DOWN

VA-NO

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberrv. Hev 1797 91047(A

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

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BEDROOM. 11 : baths, family
room. 515,5.00

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3214

LEAVING !MME * Range- Refrjgerao

SciecialMidnighl

CLUB

8%

.

I A.

* W/W Shag Carpet

SsbowFrI.,Sat.,Sui. IJLLi,I11Aj1L1

CAPR!CORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
19) You have a valuable ally
who is working quietly on your
behalf to help you get

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Villas

SE WITH PARENT.

11:30

L

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on

Publication dale July

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Mait land

UNDER It MUST

will be happy to lend a

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.

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And a stripe to dress it up.

lFor used lurriitur.. Ronhi

1 Bedroom trailer S'x33' with living
room&amp;bedroombuilton, Located

Don't mist A to Zoo
The Herald's Dedication
iSSU, for our new
Central Florida Zoo

In prion, 2100 N. Orlando Ave.,

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REALTORS

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7SthSt. 3726655

heaf.h2'x60',2 bedrooms.3236052

Your MLS Agency

I

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all about it In The Herald's A to
bc specIal July 3

Sat.

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REALTY

Assume payments, central air and

3222420 Anytime

den, heat air, garage 1,1
Acre Realty REALTOR. 373

In the Herald .lIsslfIed ads ar
black and white and read allover,

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

c,eciric siuve
prac
ly new, white. 550 Table. 6
i'S. buffet, 155 327 004.

6pm

twisting mortgage Call for more

Make your Budget go further.
the Classified Ads every day

front, pOOltide luxury con

A 5-speed to help save gas.
A big engine to move it out.

Top p riceS paid, used, any condition
644 5176,Winter Pa rk

dining rm. AC, central heat, Used phorraph LP records, large
many extrat 57.600 323-6441 after
selection. SOc each HERB'S TV.

details

NEW SMYRNA BEACH- Beach

ON THE LAKE

Ferson or counter and outside Sale's
In IIAPA Auto Pant Store, Apply

TOMORROW: HorwT.rma

32) 7750

Call 327 1055

1SOdam.g.d, o$It 703 E 21st

Well
04?0 Mon thru

CommerLial Zoned, 7 OR, gat
fireplace, porch, low d

Ae - Daytona

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Mobile home, 1966, 2 BR, separate

ST. JOHNS RIVER- Executive
home only 7 years old Family
room, country kitchen, fireplace,
pool and much more. Assume

Apartments, 511,950 Acre Realty, REAL'

339 S Atlan?

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RAVENNA PARK- Custom built
home with pool, central heat and
air, privacy wall, many extra's

SS Friday . 1 SSat ISun

Hutchison Ocean

Wall to wall carpet. $125 month.

advancement, Bring ambition.

LEAP YEAR

COMMONSOLARYEAR HOUR

Pt

hOE

lOSSanora Ave 3721771

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Reg Real Estate Broker

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

Bennett Realty Inc

3-Resort Property

help you

TAFFER

.

faciIities Including p$ and
courts 513.500

allhOok UPS 372 t,1775

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68-Wanted
to Buy
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or

Ste n strom
Real~

room. membership in recreal

Large Lanasc aped private lot

WANT AD Phone 372-7611 or 131
9993 and a friendly Ad Visor will

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REALTOR
7701 S French Ave, ]I) 0041

tennis court 531.500

Five PointsArea -

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42-Mobile Homes

berihip in Junior olympiC

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IFORD SEWING CENTER
07 East Flat Downtown
52 -Appliances

TOYOTA Sport Truck.

"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S E.i'i Sanford 323.1733

load deluxe sewing machine,
new for 534900. Pay balance
Icc 10 payments 0119, See at.

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carpets, Stove
JQ 723 Mo 531
CLIFF .IORDAN,REALT(

Kish Real Estate

disposal and diShwasher,

35-Mobile Home Lots

WINTER ITEMS. - SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A

enthusiasm and profit. Call 321

does no t mean it is a wonderful, incidentally, contains about the

asking a favor from one you've
helped in the past. This person

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JIM DANDY JAll FEED

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67A-Feed

sume Payments

good tire's, body &amp; engine
1250-00; 3725.310

P4ATIOIIALAUTOSALES

76005 FRENCH. SANFORD

refrigerator

I, 7610 Hiawatha Ave at I? 92

Large 3 bedroom, 7 bath, inc

APO

1 Pig-- 35
372 1001
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..

'63 Lemans Convertible, automatic.
power brakes S. steering, rado,

* * *

? Turkeys- i5each

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19" Mustang. 6cvi

NO CREDIT CHECKNO IPITE RE ST- NO RED T

67-Livestock-Poultry

KULP DECORATORS
109W itt St 3" 7335
We Buy Furniture

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6

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Goods

c L ,,,"dv .'L.",.'('., -

£
'd°

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Cruger. 377 DIaI

Rent Purchase pj

AYTON REALTY
cq.RealEslate(Inobeq

I Bedrooms, 2 baths, large II

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Cp'jfli sute walnut table, I
i's. buffet, $150; also shot gun,
373 4057 after I p m

Modern and sharp 3 bedroorr
plan, 1' • baths, fenced

ed Please call us'

Patio Houses

Wi'klyh ModCrn clean interiors,

* * *

I

''1'7EA3. .1

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tra firo P nn j, ,vd i.i'
mr n 37% or r ,.',, rticr I-

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377 8052

FINANCE

garage,

After S - 327 111 --)7j 7547

scmlC

WE

our

OVFRft)14ICE CLE41`ICA

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3 27 9411 Eve 569 1146

e many homes under 570.000,
low down payments owner

front 1140 SAil W Of Sanford 372

POSITIONS; Be your own bosS. Love Animals? Then you'll love the
all now Central F for Ida Zoo. Read
Unlimited opportunity for rapid

box It Es as

shady Oaks on the

large

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1-Household

IN ALL PRICE MANGE
ft 1
tt C?

322.6457

Adult mobile home village, under

you,

to

66-Horses

CihinI

P.ud Cab.II
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BALL REALTY
Chcice Listings

*

Thanks

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'Zig Zag, in cabinet,) needle,

3 bedroom, 7 bath mobile
577500 Owner financed

Kennels

customers )fl 3757

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Payment. Call 32204$ afte
pm.

scre tracts, very low down
ient, mobile home approved,

GENERAL CONTRACTOI

bedroom trailer, air
ditioned, automatic washer 51)0
mO. PIUS utilities 349 5179

1970 VW good condition
$995
327 7682

HOSE LUXURY ITEM
?ACTION OF THEIR
1,5 TODAY'S WANT Al

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JOHNNY WALKER

323 076.4

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fl3 19 after 5:30

beck-Ward, U, down, or dbay in the pu'tis. Find SCIt

home, central heat and

Acreage

Beautiful large home on Lake i'
170' on the beach, 3 screen
porches, large veranda, ov

Nice 1 bedroom trailer on or
thady lot $125 mo Adults only.

'

72$0.54

MA I E- F E M A I E S A I F S

'.

REAL ESTATE INC.

D16 ry, Adults Lovely large 1 bed
room, alt, ideal for retired persons.

fative. Call 4413079

FIoricj'

acre lot

377 1)01, 76.40 Hiawatha Ave

Work your own hours. Earn extra
Income as an AVON Represen

c

, able

Sanford, by Owner- ldyllwi
section, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. I
room on large lot, low

nient to stores, churches,

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In Lake Mary
On Lake Mary

344riObi$ Homes

Payton Realty

14 (10 pr hour.3fl-3793

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furnished,
adults, nopels
) 3930

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7 Bedr oo m unfurnished apt, air.

EJFHRIUT

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Lake Mary. 2BR

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4

house's

Bath classical and jazz blues

LTWEF0L0T

that so from horses, contains an i.mbit accomplished, especially if
many
people
eat.
me
urine
can portant hormone eliminated to
you profit from experience,
be concentrated if ycu need to main tain hormone balance. it is
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
conserve water and diluted If useful In certain medical
21) Don't be reluctant about

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One &amp; Two Bedroom apartments &amp;

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M U II U H U S K

LI%'UI VVIfl,

WEKIVA RIVER I

3n. 8134 or 377-1134

the serni-

,....._

300E Airport Blvd 371 1310

Longwood, Juno. 17-92 &amp; 419

C H K N S (iflA P P E N A L C D I E B

pool,

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Forrest Greene, Ir
171353 RIALTOMb 61

r' highways Trim] bedroom,
iaths, carpeted with central
and air, 577.500

3271991
1919S F
3777371,3771196,377 1954
377 1959, 372 116.1

fIshed, adults only-112500 372

$160 Plus Fum.

RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
Day 1. Nig't Classes. 3 MI N.

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2

bath,

Cars

37) 9136

Males.

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CALL
8317310
CALL I 1966 Mercury Monterey, 4 dy
factory air, radio, healer,
All Breed Doo Training Academy
COriditiOfl 339 2*59.
rhi Is our 15th year at Animal
haven Grooming £. Boarding

The Herald's special

en Bathrucr'i

a ir, ft'ncvtj yard 539,900
1
..0 ..(E T'ADE.
SANF0qD- Two bedroom
with den, carpeting Vacant
right In with easy terms $

Very Exclusive

MULTIPLE LISTING REAL

590 7 or

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BAMBOO COVE APTS.

!T!!0th0mn

0PCLEAPYEARIRMGCSDA

Central

Furnished

V" ifi

bedroom,
&amp; clean.

7 Registered Toy Poodle's
Free Kittens
1214 Randolph St
323493

'',,.

overtoot'.ing lake, central he

21 0"O. 372 7745, 371 7595

Stemper Realty

bath, lawn maintenance fur

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR

and give you greater material healthy thing. It can be sterile same concentration of salt that

Live

Donna

m'-"S
Al.

boa, helpful manager.

ChldCare Agcs71
A Child's World. 323 5171

major role In controlling your value In treating infections any
Urine from a healthy person chemical, salt and water more than other hormones do.

up your economic foundations

.

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a,,

Your gracious Country living
Sparkling clean 2 OR, just
red eroratedOnIy3Ic'ffMn
or Spanish furniture Special
move-In allowance Quiet neigh

Saturday 1. Evening

Ways can now be found loshore Being sterile or germ free simply drink sea water which,

Springs?

....

Friends Will Envy

being a dangerous thing.

VIRGO Aug. 23-.Sept.

305425.2541

Alfamonte

33-Houses
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DIDDLE DAY CARE 323.5690

There is an old friend who is with no Infection of the kidney balance. II you drink water that So, while I will agree that urine
or bladder is sterile. It is contai ns too much salt, It will is sterile, the idea that this
always delighted to hear from
you but who hasn't recently. literally a siphoned or filtered make your thirst worse and solution of the body's chemical
out part of our blood. Blood lead to dea th. That is why wastesis amagfcnJduJe4jl is a
Drop by or call her today,
contains no bacteria,
shipwrecked sailors can't bit far out.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

EMIRTAIPIMEPIT NIGHTLY

tithe 'nitar Imirip

29-Roo

3

neat

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30-Apartments Unfurnished

,'e

yard.

CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
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Complete child care services New

L Q AZHNELS0NM1XRNEIN

SWIM. SKI- 3 bee
waterfront home, beftutiL

II

R eg Real Estate Broker

motivatecj

e

between tO a iii and 7 p m 372

Sanford - 37739.51

H F H V S X W C P T L R S M I R 0 B E

medicines.

problem

W
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Child Care in my home; Its per
child, $20 for 2. 701 E. 25th St,

ETUVNPCKLJ0ZDHI

7 fIR

WITT REALTY

MOSSIE C BATEAd

SUNLAND-

S61

fo5pm

.

priCed 516.900

Winter Springs, 7 or 3 DR. large
family room Beautiful Shrubs and
trees 1700 mo 531 5777

372

tel, Saturday, June 21, 1975.
S. Frenc h Avenue, From 9

AFTIFI
372 0641
)

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010

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EFTDA CITHEUEBETHN0M

is true it would be a

Larry Saxon. Realt

and

sharper weather eye out than
.
Ition Attendan, over 21, night PFPITAL APARTMENT HOMES
usual on those who come under risk of offending you, I'll have
Shift, apply in pe rson I tol p.m.
ur letter is a good y ou need to eliminate ev'e
U n f urn i s h ed
your charge today. You'll spot to say yo
conditions requiring such Village Rest, 1500 French Ave..
and fend-off a potential example of a little knowledge water. The kidny plays a hormone treatment. It has no Sanford

COMPANY

R.wtnt,om: 3393286

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Measure. of Time

business

Rentals

Child care In my home References
Hwy. 477. 323-tIll, Sandl

MONSOLAR
R Y E A RN T

MIS

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Keep a DEAR READER - At the

PRODUCTION

cab

related
franchise Call ladel 904 7S ) 2572

wry, Fern Park, 1314141.

I
PGC

reject

If

Taxi

Special Summer Rates: Open 24
hours; all ages. Swing Set Nur.

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$31.100

( mari'i, list ti.,

1969 Plymouth Roadrunner, 313, 2-I
barrell, I Speed, make offer over
1700 Finance America, $31 3300

rUIrflway, 30C'J(

C ash
For Your Junk

- d Seminole iC's Annual Flea

Park Dr

25

trees, and other extras,

Information call 173-4.557

6(t'Aki

RDNALSIENIRELANWEEK

qualities to a test. You'll
cannot afford these sorn'tiine
dispose of it in a
harmful prescription

NASHYQEl RECORD

'/92
P.¼irthwlFrfnPMk

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moderns, now appears in the

with honors the terms, thlz Something will come up today this, but

'ri i x* u

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POOL

VS engine.

TRADE

Ion on our new Central Florida
Don't miss It on July 1.

Hunt Realt

Jim

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4 Bedroom, I', bath, new carpet.
taraQe, close to Schools 3230257
cr3771136

fill

and

front

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C E N T U R Y N C E R L P 0 H 0 C H I

by

misunderstood

GEMINI (May 2Wune

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ri

is

you've made an agreement

C),t,DwvI.,i

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Zoo

REALTOR
iND- 3 BP. 7 bath, largz den. 1 372 9704

I Bk, '7 Dab. xiTchn I
furnished, 1165 mo Call brtwCCn 1
12 lP ,ir,iit W04 • ,- iIl ,,,jli
6. 8 p m , 317 01 51
..vtlrig, ft'nc cJ 64o k. Otdol,
In Consider renting Reasi

Opportunities

Summer Programl HEY DIDDLE

able to get a handle on most of Get au the remunera ti
on due light of wonderful reservoir the week. Settle It while you you now for work or
a piltre of preeminent value, it
you've performed. If you're a
have the chance,
e debt may contains in pure and often
TAURUS (April )-May20) poor collector, th
undreamt of quantity, prod'icts
take awhile to be set tled,
Be firm about insisting that
of a vital nature." I'm sure the
CANCER (June 21-July 22)

I

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I

ARIES (March 21-AprIl 19) A party will make last-minute by many of ie ancients, but

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D E N 0 M J A Z 2 S E C 0 N I) H A F T

stated that ". . . urine extolled

r

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I recently read a book ad.

FLORIDA'S

6

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When I was pregnant I had a

For Friday, June 20, 1975

OLDEST 0

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t
SEEK &amp; FIND

vocatang using urine for a ll
sorts of miraculous cures. It

.I

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Sanford Street Carpet, ci
air, garage Assume 517.50C
at 115* month 7 pct annua
rate Only $ 27 00 3 2 i 9410

ton pick up.

White and Apnicot-$h00. 3724419.

'

o appreciate. 151.500

While male poodle from
1110 E. 11th St. Answers to
"Jpck". Please CIII 372 3191.

LOST

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qualities there.

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anford at Stan's Auclic

UTIFULLY LANDSCAPED!

._.! 2-40

50 51 52
I

54

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irooms.

A R EA: IOO Rew a rd . Black r
BCWfl Hair: Has collar and ta
Call Quality Inn North II &amp; 434

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If ft

.,

un.dna -

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elberry area Good location
overhead 56,700 5316447

or write
Sanford Al -Anon Family Group P.O.
Box .5.5), Sanford, Fla. 37771.

p

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By LAWRENCE E. LAMB

BERNICE BEDE OWL

NTRAL

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J.,lI. IN 4%I

Ad&amp;

For further

E"M ijJ
H
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1111111

48

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horse's urine.

Central heat III, I

d ybrd 5175 per month
327 9739 or 373 1303

SELL

let &amp; permanent I
lIable. All under
Died I', miles east of If

ing clean. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath,

For families or friends of
drink ers

E
61

there must be some curati ve

P
MUST SELL
lATELY, 3DM. I bait

IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

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'45

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HOROSCOPE

I. Garnett White

ISALCOHOLAPROBLEP.

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I

area in Africa. They were
I drink lots of water, and shot for morning sickness and
plodding hundreds of miles with people have said! might wash heard it was made from the
their children and livestock out too many minerals from my urine of a pregnant woman.
Shocking! men I've heard that
some shots are made from a

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five Beauty Shop, Longwood

LOST CHIHUAHUA, LONGwOOD

jj

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documentary on the sad plight sand while they perM from discarded?

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3usiness

DRINKl

5-Lost &amp; Found

56
L

of the people in the drought thirst.

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Call 173 4S7
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shoe Bring 1110 us We'll fix It like
new. Hanson's Shoe Shop, 721 E.
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management. 372 9992

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wonder even more about through endless dust. Surely body. Sounds reasonable. But if
people's aversion to IL
they must recycle every drop of urine contains these valuable

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(13) Peter Loves
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(24) Carrascolendas

(35) My Favorite

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Our Sincere appreciation for the
many acts o klndnes end words
of sympathy shjwn to vs during

45 Run
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46 Greek love

24 Hea v*nly body
25 Clympian
goddess
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(24) Electric Company

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(24) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2.a) NBC News

(24) Evening At
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43 Soft.

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(24) Villa Alegre
(35) Lost In Space
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Guiding Light
$10,000 Pyramid

10 Masculine
appellation

22 Amphitheater

3 Clan
4 South

(6) Andy Griffith

Let's Make A
Deal

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Neighborhoods

(13) lane Grey
(24) Small Claims
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(24) Mr. Rogers

The Serendipity

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(24) Sesame Street
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for Sale

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(I) Mery Griffin
9) GiI'an's Island
(13) Winter Park
City Council

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(44) Mickey Mouse

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(44) Father Knows

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Celebrity

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9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas

(I, 9) Let's Make A
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Answer to Prevus Puule
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Thursdi'y, June 19. 1975

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dummy. But Lancelot noticed if
he could bring home five cl ub
tricks, he would have time to
knock out the ace of diamonds
and score the slam.
So Lancelot won the heart in
dummy, led a low club and
finessed his 10 spot. Then he
played his ace of clubs. The
queen drop ped and Lancelot
spread his hand to claim the
slam.
As expected Lancelot had
made the right play in clubs.
Ills play was going to win hf
East held two or three clubs to
the queen; a finesse against
West would only work against a
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Instead of bidding three nutrump
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your partner has bid four diamonds
Lancelot right to six.
A spade lead would have iiver your three diamonds What do
beaten the slam quickly, but the wu do now
Answer Tomorrow
unfortunate Kay, who held the
Wt cards made the normally
Send $1 for ACOBY MODERN
correct lead of the jack of
book to:'Win of Bliove",(06 Mis
newspaper),
P.O. Box 489, Radio
The kibitzers burst into
City Station. Now Y". Nr Y. 10019.
laughter when they saw the

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eight vehicles able to pump a
total of 6,400 gaHons of water
per minute. She noted the
volunteers' concern they might
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agreement, to work under the
(A1tY
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of some people In the
WALTER SORLNSON
councilmen - assuredcitypercount" adding her husband
mission will be readily avall- where in the county with or that a swap out in fire
does not want the volunteers
able to the firemen to take city without a formal agreement, he protection is taking place placed in
the position of being
firefighting equipment outside warned elected officials of the without a formal agreement. required to live up to an
agree.
the city limits to assist the liability involved.
"it opens the elected officials, ment they might regret.
county In emergencies.
'The buck stops with these not only to public, but also
Volunteer George Hess
Although County Commission elected officials," Vihlen said, personal bability," he said, expressed bitterness that the
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. said he pointing to city officiaU. He adding every taxpayer in Lake county had refused the depart.
and his coUeagues have given cautioned the six riot to let it Mary should be concerned with
Kaiser the go sign to assist any- appear on the public records the liability.
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ea rly as they sta ge a parade on their ovirn at Fort Me lion Pat rk. Marc hing merrily alo ng I fro m lef I I
are Kimberly Koerner, Jimmy Shane Fitzpatrick and Sandra Orwig. (Herald Color Photo by Bill
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night meeting
whether to
appoint a committee to work
with Kaiser on a mutual aid
agreement
Whfle detafls of the formal
Agreement are being worked
the volunteers
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C
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IJiesslngoi elected cItyouIcIaLs,
offered informal mutual aid to
the county "to see if we can
work togethrr."
A poll taken among the six
city officials present — Mayor
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has notWng '.o offer the city in
mutual aid and the counly is not

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"The attorneys in the Seminole County the kcretary at the legal aid last year by Bar members. will account for up to $5,(0) this
grant AM an esfimted $4,000 to wifi be judged on its indiOdual
Moncrie( mdd in the past, free )var. Mw,BCC will assist in
Elar Association are donating their time Offict.
$3-000 4mm filing fees from the merits.
-fill ou an application.
legal aid has 'een bandied &amp; setting guIdeltnti fw qualified
Mgent farnihes it, Seminole ctrc7ull court, the society will
h1oncrad uys the mdetyww absolutely free- of" charge for indigent ,
t4 ,.PucaLlon -1U' be volwe.~&amp;r bar'. Li altom- ., I P1 al,
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County probably have tougher operate on free tlinedonatedby not handle any criminal cam persons who truly deserve legal help and
reyiwe&amp;
coordinated
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by the pcesIdert. assist in budgeting Society
legal problems than unybody the more than 90 pracUc4 or c1m ac0on cum. fit
Wd cannot afford it." — Kirby Moncrief
— If the applicant qualifies,
But, there are so many funds.
else. They have no money to attorneys in the county.
the main concern will be with
the case will be assigned to a people in Seminole County we
Moncrief said that "from
have their legal problems taken
According to Kirby Moncrief, landlord-tenant problems, -follow cases all the way afford it.
Bar AmociatiDn member.
can't do it any more. We've got year to year we're going to get
to court.
Bar Association president, if a breach of contracts, neigh- through. It means filing and
The Legal Aid office will be
Moncrief said the assigning of itto have an organization to do funds from whereever we can,"
Moncrief
The trap In which the low family or Individual qualifies borhood disputes, child support doing everything until the case located in the old Amory
from benevolent people,
cases to attorneys would
Income families finds them- for the service of the society, an cases and child custody.
is closed."
building on First Street. 'The
County
anybody."
In
April,
the
Board
of
If a person makes a
just "go down the line, from A
selves Is about to be sprung. attorney will be assigned to
He said divorce cases would
"The attorne)s in the Bar Association will lease two to
Commissioners (BCC) passed contribution it is tax deductible,
The Seminole County Bar devote time to the case,
be handled
only in "extreme Seminole
County
Bar offices In the building,
an ordinance raising the filing he said.
Association Monday opens its
Criteria for accepting a legal emergencies. "This is not going Association are donating their
To apply for legal aid,
The formally organized legal fee in circuit court from $20 to
'We're out to help indigents,
Legal Aid Society with the problem has not been finalized to be a divorce mill."
time absolutely free of charge Moncrief outlined steps to be aid society, which has been a $22 to provide the additional but we're going to make sure a
purpose to provide Indigent but Moncrief said thdr income of
If the case is accepted, for Indigent persons who truly followed:
"pet project" of Moncrief this revenue for the society. Mon. person deserves the legal aid
families free legal service,
the family will be a major Moncrief said, the attorney will deserve legal help and cannot
year, was approved in a vote crief estimates that the $2 fees before we provide it," he said.
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disadvantaged families, which
"We're trying to offer a little
Federal criteria suggest
federal money has been apSeminole County, selected as federal criterib states as an bit of everything," Smith said students be hired for jobs Inpropriated for Seminole a prime sponsor based on urban famIl of four that has no today. 'We're trying to cut out cluding directing children's
County's summer job program population, has a total of more annual gross cash income the custodial jobs."
recreation in parks and cornwhichwlll providejobsupto300 $201,998 al located by the labor than $5,050.
Smith also sa id he Is Sti ll rnunity centers, rehabilitating
youths from economically department. In addition, $50,446
Elliot Smith, coordinator- looking for some college facjhties and inventorying
disadantaged families.
in federal money has been counselor for Crowns High students for working as
The money, released by the "carried over" from last year's School In Sanford, Is in charge recreational director assistants supplies in schools, sorting and
U.S. Department of Labor program, according to Bob of hiring the students for the in recreational facilities,
storing books in libraries,
following
federal
money
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being
caringfortoddlersinadaycare
Congressional -Ellis, the county's in. program.Hesayshehaspiaced
The
legislation, is In addition to tergovernmental coordinator, students in secondary and channeled through the courts centers, cleaning up alleys and
already approved $175,000. The
Total funds for the simmer elementary schools in the Manpower office, and then vacant lots for environmental
10-week program was irn- job program stands at $22,444. county,
non - pro fit forwarded to the Seminole agencies and setting up exhibits
plernented Monday with 200
Participants In the program organizations and In clerical County School System and or guiding visitors through
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Evening Hera, Sanford, Ft.

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dicated earlier he will be
Kipp, liofteter and Vargo are force was a conflict of Interest work by City Manager Warren in the economic structure of
The report projects a allowed to stand,
presented for adoption In
submitting applications for r esiden ts of Longwood. Hamm, with Schreiner's council "Pete" Knowles and th e city's Sanford, pred i cting that bet. po pulation of 51,000 for Sanf ord
"The plan should cha nge wi th Seminole County under ei ther
these funds,
the stepfather of Councilman position. Th e charge Hamm professional staff.
ween the years 1970 and 2000, by 2000
plotting a steady the growth of the community," the Seminole County Planning
How long it ta kes the City basic Jobs will rise from 3,130 to increase from 17,383 in 1970 th
Last week Councilman Don Schreiner, becisme active made agai ns t the youth was
e report reads. The summary Act or the rece ntly enacted
Gerar d Coru'ieII ask ed Keller to In Longwood's p&amp;Ice r eserve dismissed in city cour t.
Commission to adopt the plan 4,120. Manufacturing jobs will with 28,000 residents in 1980, of the plans concludes wi th the "Little Elms" plannin ct
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callers he was on the telephone.
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Duerr's request, backed by
Councillen Sal Orlando and
Charles Glascock last night, but
had been expecting it for
months, Hug toid colleagues,
lie was keeping his own
counsel today on whether he
will bow to the Council's
request to resign or will tight it
out with the full-blown public
hearing permitted by city law,
Formerly the city manager of
Newburgh, N. Y., Hug has been
with the city little more than a
year, hired for the post after the

city some weeks after the City
Council refused to grant him a
pay raise and a contract. The
parting, however, in that instance was amicable.
Although City Councilmen
were tight lipped today on the
reasons for their action against
hug, it was well known that the
members have had various
minor disputes with the man
almost from the moment he
began working fee the city.
Duerr said last night Hug was
not performing "effectively,
efficiently or adequately."
hug also was not given a
contract by the city, although
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Manager harry Hug, asked by manager, Ron Bergman 17
Cou ncil Chairman Edith Duerr months ago.
last night to resign his $20,000
Bergman went on to the
annually salaried office, manager's s pot for the San
refused telephone calls today. Eernadmo Council of Goer
Walking about City Hall this ne mtnst in Ca lifornia where he
morning after a 10-minute Is still serving, He Is a native of
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LONG WOOD Public Safety
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Director Doug Keller's plan to mem be r reserve force are the Casselberry department.
By GLENN McCASLANI)
will de pe nd on how fast the top the list wi th 1,300 different 40,000 by 1990 and so forth,
sentence that the report should
beef up po lice patrol protection certified and f ul ly qualified.
When Keller brought up his
Herald Staff W ri ter
city's Pla nni ng and Zoning Jo bs available w hile reta il trade
To
ta l num be r of employes "be used by the city In the
wi thin the city by using fully. These men will ride with Idea last week, Schreiner
Commission (P&amp;Z) takes to positions is expect ed to number will also increase from 6,453 in decision-making process."
qualified and certified reserve regular officers for 2t) hours placed in the record a
Within 25 years, Sanford %ill review the finalized work and 625 and general services some IWO to 9,8M by 21000. Population
"This is a written set of city
officers w as approv ed by the monthly for an expense sta tement that he had noth
ing have 4,120 basic forms of em- return with recommendations 550 positions.
figur es are based on the total goals, poli ci es and methods to
City Council last ni ght ,
allowance of $20 mon thly, he to do with Keller's idea. ployment with 9,888 employes to the five commissioners,
The report shows that in 1970, number of employes, according implement the goals and
Ke ller prefaced his reques t said.
Schreiner asked Ke ller to agree and a population of 51,000 Knowles said
policies of the city," th e
there were
867 basic to the planning charts,
for Council approval wi th a
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report that no f ederal money Is expected to purchase their own Ke ller did.
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Hamm became a conKnowles expects a brood
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patrolmen.
ha ve all the powers of regular trorersial figure in th
(rein both
2000 wi th st eady growth
He said funding Es available officers,
early this year when dressed as presented last wee k for study handed the completed book- drop in a gri cult ure work to 425 46,000 in 1940 and 78,000 by 1990. the Commi ssion and P&amp;Z
under the Law Enforcement
The five men se lected are a re gular officer he arrested by Sanford City Commission. form study that covers all basic positions, putt
fo
Th e plan provides a 20-year be re any acti on I,, taken to
The plan is expected to be phases of city gr owth, along farm field as the second lowest
Administrative Act (LEAA) for Terry Kipp, formerly captain of and charged a you th wi th
g guide for development In adopt the study.
taken up for adoption by the wi th guidelines to he lp with the in basic jobs, despite a lon
special ti es such as detective the reserves; Joseph hlofteter, speeding.
The Sanford plan is the first
development of the growth.
history of f ar ming as a key Sa nford and carries the conand juvenile squads and Charles Vaigo, Ed Davis and
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equipment, however. He In- Dick Fiamm.
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She
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Cha rles Kuralt, network news
ly on dialogue to carry the
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weight of his story and In 'The "Judgment" RERUN A sister the last eight years traveli ng
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Life?
Digger's Game" and "Cogan's Elliott Street and Stefanie beat things
such as vo-vo
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
Trade" this stylistic technique Powers, try to assassinate the contests, Ice-cutting forays, or
largely was successful.
DEAR DR. LAMB - My
Judge who sent their father to the man who re-created his
husband, at age 47, died from a
But In his latest novel, "A jail. Failing that, they go after home town, and a farmer who
City on a Hill," there is so little Terry.
myocardial infarction when we
built an ocean-going craft
narration and so much dialogue
were visiting out of town
9-9:30 CBS MAUDE RERUN without ever having seen the
that once the plot thread finally Funny show
overnight. He was a
heavy
as Maude uses ocean.
is disccvered -and this takes a
smoker.
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bit of reading
it becomes
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extremely difficult to follow, •
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especia lly
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downstairs
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found
him
lying
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went immediately back to on the sofa with fists clenched Louise said. I said: 'Nothing
tight
against
his
throat
arid
sleep. About
two hours later
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matter,
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For Tuesday, June 17, 1975
turned on the table lamp. He by bringing in
the conwas perspiring heavily. I ran versatlons of people who, In one
for a towel and Just then his case, are standing at a bar near
ARIES (March 21-April 19) You'll d something thoughtful
"BLUE
breathing ceased,
Take
one step to compromise for is friend today and feel it
the main characters and who,
Feeling
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pulse
or
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those
you have dealings wasn't fully appreciated. Later,
WHITE DEATH"
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SNOW TIME
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awakened
have their utterances quoted at with today and you'll find you'll be repaid twofold.
MATINEE 7:31 73S $S
my brother and wife. It was a length.
they'll take two steps in return.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20
half hour wait for the amTAURUS
(April
20-May
20)
In
any business Involvements
Unlike his three previous
bulance to drive the 20 miles novels which drew their vitality The profit or return you're you have today don't Jump at
SUMMER
SCHOOL
over country roads.
from their underworld settings, looking for today for your ef- the first price offered. It's
My husband was on higgins's new
book breaks with forts may he slow in oming. profitable to haggle a bit.
STUDENT
medication
for high blood the Boston crime scene com• Keep plugging.
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pressure and was dissatisfied Dletelv and instead ernt'ri
GEMINI (May 21-June 20
YOUR BIRTHDAY
it.
Others today will be very
with his Job. His weight was self
June 17, 1975
normal.
litical world, largely as seen favorably impressed by the
F; '
My thoughts during th)se through the eyes and mouth way you handle yourself in
There are some quite
ii.
crucial moments were that he
unexpected fun things in store
of Hank Cavanaugh. Cay- several delicate situations,
rnq
CANCER (June 21-July 22) f or you this year. You'll form
Green Hornet had pneumonia (PlC had had it anaugh, a one-time newsMid N,çht
beforej
From
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labored
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The
means will be available for two new, lasting friendships.
Every
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These happy youngsters lined up early in front of the Sanford Plaza Rocking Chair Theater this
morning to take In the first Summer Funtime morning at the movie,, sponsored by The Herald. Each
Tuesday for the remainder of the summer youngsters will be able to attend the movies for 35 cents by
clipping a e'oupou from Monday's Plaza Theatre advertisement. Without the coupon, admission price
is 75 cents, Each youngstec attending also receives a giant bag of popcorn and It's free. (Herald
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Detectives

IN BRIEF

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Seminole Memorial Hospital,
officers said, and a search was
begun for a man described as

Sanford police today were 1320 W. Eighth St., In which a
Investigating the armed rob television set valued at $213 was

Seminole and Volusla County
sheriff's detectives today were
trying to pinpoint the location of
"a closed bar" where a
woman
was beaten and raped last night

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blue car.

at the Eastern

Ga's Reserve Record s
Subpoenaed By Congress
WASHINGTON (AP)
Seven major natural gas
Producers have been ordered to turn over confidential
records of their gas reserves to a congressional Pfl1
after thwarting efforts by the Federal Power Commission
to obtain the same records.
The subcommittee that subpoenaed the records Is
vestigating whether the natural gas industry has been
underestimating U.S. natural gas reserves in an effort to
exert pressure for higher prices..
The power commission has been trying to obtain many
of those records since 1970 but the companies have been
successful in court actions in keeping the information
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Chairman

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D(aI-a-ttide transit programs are gaining popularity
with passengers across the country, but officials i
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vices rolling.
"The people using Dial-aBide apprecia te it, think it's a
great idea and hope it will be continued," said Sam
Jacobs, director Of the Mmeaoha, Minn., program
which started Feb. 3 wi th $190,000 in federal and local
subsidi es for nine months of operation.
The problem is money. The program is going to cost
*198,000 and is expected to bring in only $15,000 in
re venues. The fare for adul ts is 35 cents, the same as
regular city bus fare.
"Considering the cost-revenue figures," said Jacobs, "
don't foresee that Dial4-Ride, as it now exists, will be
continued at the end of the nine mon ths."

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Eugene Fogle that two black
two
portable
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Island.
One of the men televisions, valued at $0, were
knifepoint by a man in Daytona.
connection with a burglary at George Whitaker, 33, Apt. 23, pulled a gun, the attendant told reported missing after a
The woman, age unavailable
Jim Spencer's Restaurant. S. Lake Monroe Terrace, Sanford, police, and said, "Give me the breakin at the John G. Tallo
was later beaten and dzaped
sherars detectives IA. R. C. French Ave., In which an un- on $5,000 bona on a charge of money you have. We don't want residence at 214 Oakland Ave.,
from a car
ofJj Parker and H. E. Winger are determined amount of money trespass after warning with to kill you."
Suniind Estates, Sanford.
near the Sanford Airport, hea
ding USemine!e portion of was taken.
Intent to commit a felony.
Police said the gunman took
sheriff's deputies reported. She the Investigation.
Booked at county Jail on
Officers arrested Don Clinton $30 from the attendant's wallet
At the Springwood Village,
stumbled to a nearby house
$*000 bond on a charge of Fuller. 40, of New Smyrna
and the two men red on foot Longwood, apartment of .j
where residents called the
breaking and entering with Beach, at Celery and Pine toward the rear of the gasoline Robert W. Hughes, burglars
&amp;nrs Department shortly
Intent to commit a felony was Avenues on a warrant charging station.
made off with a $350 color
after midnight.
Sanford poUe detective Sgt. Michael Haynes Tennon, 19, he ontalned property by worSanford police today were telMslon, according to a report
The injured woman was Ed Huges arrested a 19-year. 1821
Knox Ave., Sanford.
thles, check. Bond for Fulier also Investigating a burglary at filed today by deputy Ron
treated and released at
old Sanford man yesterday In
Sanlord police also jailed was set at
the residence of Ethel Gordon,
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With a tug boat and two 90-ton
truck cranes, of course.

The two tanks, 40-feet high
and 46 feet In diameter, will be
set out on port property to be
used bySav More Oil Terminals
for storing lube oil.

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where they are expected to
Two 10-too truck cranes degwalk SO-too stara ge tank to Lake Monroe's edge (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
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floa t. A tug boat tomorrow
A Supreme Court clerk said
am will ;Kill Or tanks through
the judges, who would review
the lake, under the 14 Bridge
the can Individually, could
with only a 44 foot clearance,
return a decision "this week,
and on to the port site.
next week, or it could be two
The cranes, while the tanks
fflotdhe."
prolems some months ago with budget to be out of balance.
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city's first paid fire chief are floating down the lake, will
an unbalanced budget, for
The financial morass was wi thou t checking with the man be moved to the port where they
However. McDonough said his salary was set subst
WASHINGTON (AP)
YtI7 the Court is aware 01 higher than Bergman-s.antially which some Council me'nbers worked out by Grier and the whether he still wanted the job. will pull the tanks back out of
The Securities and Exchange
directed blame, at Hug.
Council eventually.
After Canton declined the the water and set them in place.
the COIL 10 taxpayers In
Cornzission j investigating the 25 lagj defensecon.
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Hug,
li ke
Bergman,
Some
members,
Duerr
Some
Councilmen
also
job,
the number two man
It seems to be a simple
tractors for possible improper payments at home and
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time
the
claimed embarrassment last selected by Grier, Mark A. operation that any enterprising
abroad.
usually PromPt,
a "property tax free" corn- although Hug had been week over Hug announcing the Walker of the Titusville Fire child could accomplish, '1
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SEC Chairman Ray Garrett Jr. has ordered the SEC's
munity, levy a property tax this reminded, as one example, that appointment of Hialeah District Department was appointed. He providing be had a couple of 90division Of corporation finance to assign a "sufficient
filed an appeal f year. But the City Council federal money for the police Fire Chief Earl Carlton as the is to begin work June .
ton truck cranes at his disposal
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number" of staff membera to the Investigation to assure
Circuit Court Judge Voile continued its policy of keeping department had to be placed In
William's
Its swift completion.
William's decision to validate Casselberry Seminole County's the budget not only on Income
The probe was requested by Sen.William Proxmire, Dearlier in the Year. only property tax-free sldeoftheledger,butalaoasan
TU bonds
city previously
Jury
Wis., chairman Of the Senate Banking Committee, who
municipality.
expenditure.
urtthhhIng the two
"
re
d
said the possibility exists that bribes, improper campaign
Sources say the reasons for
The council discover after the
South Seminole systems for
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contributions and other "irregular" payments have in..
because his circuit court rob. shower curtains and a camera.
the
council
action
was
"a
budget
ordinance
was
adopted,
In
t
he
city.
creased the cost to the united States of taxying majcr
bery
trial had just been post.
The restoration of the county
combina tion of things
one however, that the money was
operation
o
the
jaii."
weapors systems,
poned,
set
fire
to
the
stack
of
Jail
Is expected to take at least
Z
grain of sand upon the other." included as revenue but not as
Casselberry approached
Proudfoot
told
cornmattresses
outside
his
cell.
three
weeks, and possibly more
4
e major dispute involved an expenditure, causing
CosmtyCommlssjonwjtha
missloners that some Of
time.
p t deal which would benefit
food pass doors had been torn
County Commissioners, in
Meanwhile, county prisoners
Ox city In water and sewage
off
by
prisoners
within
the
last
Saturday's
meeting, also ap- are be ing booked in the
WASHINGTON (AP)
Settlement of a 15-year-old
matters, but county cornsix months and other-s, in use 14 proved
$5,913.75
for downsta irs area of the Jail and
legal dispu te about payme t for cigars lrnpcs-ted into the
missloners called the deal
years, had "just fallen off."
replacement of damaged jail then housed at the Sanford City
U.S. from nationalized Cuban factories will have to wait
"blackmail" and have taken no
contents Including 125 new Police holding faculty at Ninth
until more arguments art presented to the Supreme
action on the offer.
fi
ls
th
th
cotton
mat tr esses, 125 cotton Stretit and French Avenue un til
Of
cia
say
at
e
dense,
Coum
acrid
the
covers,
smoke
that
filled
jail
sheets, blankets, they can be transferred to jails
Justices called for reargument in the case Monday. 11
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The county, meanwhile, has
andkilled the 11 men lr.ated towels, trousers, shirts, shoes, In Orange and Lak! Counties,
court said It would hear the arguments during its 197S-76
approached the city for a
WASHINGTON
Rep.
"By defeating the temporary from a stack of 25 plastic.
meeting to handle the cast' out Richard Kelly (R-Florida) debt ceiling, Congress has, In covered polyethelene foam
The case arises from the nationalization of five cigirof court, but no meeting was
S
attacked members of the House effect, taken away the money it m.ttreases stored in a "bay"
making companies by the Cuban governmen! In 1960.
l
ever set and now the cam. is in
Monday for defending a bill that originally appropriated for its tidjacent to two hospital cells
Arguments were heard on the case in December.
the high Florida court
where 16-year-old Ray McCall
would have increased the owit programs.
and 21-year-old Patrick A. Sims
temporary national debt
ceeiling.
being house. McCall died
"But
long," Kelly
The bill which would ha ve predicted. "The American in the fire; Sims was treated at
raised the temporary ceiling public In the days to come is a hospital.
LAKE MARY
Mayor volunteer firefighters and the
from $131 billion $216
going to see Congress gallop
Walter Sorenson has called a County
Fire Department.
was defeattd by the House 175. back the other way. The
Officials said the food pass special meeting of the City
The volunteer department . I '!
225.
Democratically-controlled doors on the tiospltalceildoot-s Councilfor7:30p.rn. tomorrow
to
billion
Pcvioully turned down a mutual
Kelly, who has fought to Congress is going to reverse were among those thai needed to complete ltemr not acted aid
agreement with the county,
itself either on the debt ceiling repair or replacement for
lower
the
national
debt
voted
upon
at
last
week's
meeting.
LONG WOOD — Mayor
— Reqe.sted City Attorney
insisting the county had nothing
The Council took no action to
or its big spending philosophy," Security reasons. Investigators
The remaining items to be to offer the city.
James H. Lormann told the City Ned Julian Jr., to attend the arrange for payment of costs of againstu bin. "ii
say they believe McCall, U)$t
was for real it would have been Kelly said.
considered Include a letter from
Council last night he has June 25th meeting of the zcndng installing the street lights.
Although the Loch Arbor area
evidence
that
Congress
has
Fire
Chief Chuck Smith on is not within the Lake Mary
requested In Its name traffic Commission, on the dvls'ry
Heard a 'ort from Mayor jp,ny
that its crazy
street opening and a letter from de
signal survey for the in- board's invita tion.
Lmaim lbs he
pa rtment's territory, it Is
in.
spending
is
the
cause
t
he Board of County Corn- reported
of
trsed ion ofSR4n and Church
Accepted Columbus tht Department of TranChief Smith has in.
uu Mat 1 3 r000ing everyone
missioner on the paving of formally
Street, noting the area has been Harbor
Subdivision
for sporta tion to have added
instructed city
fixed Income, everyone
Country Club and Lake Mary firemen to respond
the site of seven accidents maintenance, subject to 434 exits on 1.4 signs reading
to flr&amp;calls
with an Insurance policy,
Boulevard.
during the
developer C A. Hobbs Ill "Historical Longwood."
there
because
of
all
the
help the
everyone with a savings ac.
Sorenson said a workshop
gave
in the
aubmitting an approved
Lcrnnazm also reported het count,
The Aviation Committee of asked to sponsor a Bicentennial session will follow with the
Some 01 the accidents have
ne with a
and
everyo
enan"
and
In
pest.
owirs 01 iiial properties In
1p
the Greater saii
Chamber project on the airport, featuring topics of discussion
Involved Injuries, Lormnann by the city 01
being
a letter from the the City want their IaMi jr- pension," Kelly
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urn,
a Pumuse
state Department ci Pollotion
eluded within the historic
"But, this is all Just a ploy by today ft-cnn Airport Authority display
01 antique aircraft and
public watts
Control (DPC) that eight Items
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district
the big spenders in Congress to Chairman Dr. Robert M. experimental and restored hospitalization Insurance for
city employes.
lacking at the sewer them submit their requests to try to embarrass the president.
Fisher was asked to speed up
itosemond on the progress of military planes. The event
At8p.in. Thursday at the city
"The president requested a airport improvements and would be a community
the clearing of palm trees from package plant have been the zoning board.
temporary debt Increase to viewed the model of a color celebration open to the Central fire hall, City Council members
Tur'ned Over to Jti
and Sorenson have been Invited
re
si
Hob
bs turned over to the city petition for annexation of a finance r.ew spending programs
War n Street exten on,
brochure being prepared by Florida pubIf?, and aviation to a fire department
mting
of SR 434, for a parking lot for a cashiers check for SM to parcel with business district passed by Congress.
committee chairman Glen enthusiasts from around the with County
Commission
cover
costa
of
street
and
toning
,
traffic
"fly (the Congress) are Pennywitt.
the business people affected by
ubutting Powell Street,
slate.
Chairman SW Vihlen Jr. and
signs in the subdivision. He said
trying to make it appear the
adjacent to Rolling Hills.
the no parting sir'
The group also called for County Fire
Protection
he would have delivered to the
Julian was asked to deter. president is responsible for big
In further action connmlttae action on directional signs that Administrator Gary Kaiser.
city 39 sign poka, street lights mine, under the new laws, the spending when the spenders in member
Bob
Crumley would better identify the
In other business, the and fixtures for the develop. irocedur-jic for the city 10 xuu Congress themselves are
Discussion there is to center
the
suggested that
Sanford but'"oftheairportandon a proposed
Ccw'idil:
mutual &amp;id
meat.
ti*et.
responsIble," Kelly said.
Rotary
i sii
dubs be
facilities,
agreement between the city's
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has let
standalowerco'sawardofdamagestoaTampaman
who was refused a job in a slate Institution In Georgia
because he is married to a whi te 'ot'i'i
TheUS.drcojtciNew Orle
had njedthat
Andrew &amp;Faraca was enutledto damages for "racfany
diulnatory" actions,
The award was appealed by the state of Georgia on
behalf of Dr. James D. Qernents, director of the Georgia
Mental Retardation Center. Faraca was awarded a $7,188
damage judgment against Clements.
State attorneys contended that Clements had made a
good-faith decision based on his concern for his official
duties and was not responsible for failing to accurately
predict the future drift of constitutional law.

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(AP)—Jewel
Jack
4 iurpn uie Surtof Murphythef-Playboy
has been dealt another legal
blow in the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to overturn his
1968 robbery and assault conviction.
'the ruling came In Washington Monday on Murphy's
appeal of a conviction for robbing the home of Miami
Beach socialite Olive Woflord.
The appeal was based on the contention that Murphy's
imprisonment in that case was illegal because the court
had denied a change of venue. The appeal said the court
had not dismissed Jurors who knew that Murphy was a
convicted felon.
Murphy is now serving two life terms at a Florida prison
for the 1967 "Whiskey Creek" slayings of two secretaries.
Murphy, 38, who at times worked as a beachboy, a
uilUIlanu1iii a vioiiniit, aiso was convicted for stealing
the Star of India sapphire from New York's Museum of
Natural hiist'ry in 191
Allen Kuhn, who also was convicted in the theft, later
wrote a book of the incident. It became the theme of the
recent movie "Murph The Surf.'

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. ( All) — Coy. Reubin Askew has
signed into law a bill raising maximum weekly unemployment benefits from $74 to $82 for persons
who lose their
Jobs after July 1.
Before signing the bill into law Monday, the governor
announced eight vetoes.
lie vetoed four liquor bills and four bills that would have
granted $7.4 million In sales tax exemptions on purchase
Of industrial
pollution control equipment, diesel fuel by
commercial fishermen and cars and yachts taken out of
the state.
The state's revenue sagged again in May, indicating
that income next year may be an additional $20 million
below expectations, Askew said In explaining his vetoes of
the sales tax bills.
The increased unemployment compensation benefits
will not apply to 378,000 currently jobless Floridians, state
officials said.
Under the law, an unemployed person will be able to
draw one-half of his weekly salary up to the maximum
$82. Askew had sought a boost to $90.

The big move, handled by
Southeastern Petroleum
Maintenance
Inc.,
of
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you move two 50-ton, 515,000
gallon tanks from the bank on
Lake Monroe, float them down
the river a nd set them out on
the bank at the Seminole
('unty
Port
Authority
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The motion, failed by
Attorney John McDonough
re presenting Seminole County,
was submitted to the five.
member court
was reached. A clerk of the
Su preme Court said each of the
(IV JUCiges will review the case
before handing down a decision.

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The Florida Supreme Court
yesterday began considera tion
cia motion by Seminole County
to strike the City of
t1beiiy's appeal blocking a
$2.4 million bond va lidation for
the purchase Of Indian Hills and
Consumer Utilities.

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MIAMI (AP) — A circuit Judge who was a target in an
Internal Revenue Service probe into sexual and drinking
habits of public officials has filed suit against six federal
officers, including the U.S. attorney general.
Judge Rhea Grossman of Dade County, citing IRS Operation Leprechaun, asked in the suit filed Monday In U.S.
District Court that federal agencies be enjoined from any
further investigations of her.
She also asked that she be given all reports gathered on
her during the four-year spy operation and that all copies
be destroyed. The suit does not seek monetary damages.
Mrs. Grossman was among about 30 Dade County officials, including federal Judges and a former Florida
Supreme Court justice, who were targets of Operation
Leprechaun.

Man Kills Woman, Self
MERRITT ISLAND (AP)
A man stopped his car
for a traffic light at a busy intersection, then killed his
female companion and shot himself to death, sheriff's
deputies say.
The officers said the victims of the Monday Incident
were William Douglas Reid Jr., 41, of Rockledge, a pilot
for Eastern Airlines, and Gwendolyn Merritt, 32, of
Merritt Island.
Seconds alter the two shots startled nearby motorists,
Reid's car rolled through the intersection and Into a men's
wear store, officers said.
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Officers for the B. Duke Woody Branch 147, Fleet Reserve
OFFICERS
and a zoning commission public
Association, for the coming year stand ready to take command.
INSTALLED
hearing to protest the rezoning .
They are,from left, JocConnolly, secretary.treasurer; Jack Hay,
Protesters notwithstanding,
second flee president; Al Miller, president, and Al Feller, first
Where Quality Sells &amp; Service Tells
the council last week voted 3.2
vice president, and installing officer,
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104 E. Commercial
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Grant, Councilmen H.A. Scott
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and Gerard Connell in favor
and Council members June
Lormann and Don Schreiner
opposed — to prepare the
ap l
necessary ordinance.
The Lake Ruth property
owners have not gone the
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By JANE CAS.SELBEtRY
Brock told the Council it funding of the community zoning ordinance states that if
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would not have changed zoning building and park improvement 20 per cent of the adjacent I
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back to previous classification project sponsored by the Winter property owners sign petitions
WINTER SPRINGS — The without passing an ordinance as Springs Bicentennial Corn- protesting the rezoning, a four.
998-unit Crooked Creek PUD it did not automatically revert mittee, provided the project fifths positive vote (four of the
Looks Sel ler and
five council members) is
project may be dead, but it to the previous zoning. He was receives approval and fund
i s
certainly is not buried,
heard to say, "I stand at the state level. A resolution required to change the zoning.
A spokesman for the
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homeowners
asked
before
night's City Council session Eepoel pointed out that the city that the city does supports
- public hearing last night on the
when attorney Mack Cleveland, does not zone by ordinance project.
t••k
federal revenue sharing
representing developer adding that it requires a notice
A
City Building Inspector Ray alloca tio ns if council would act
Western Land Planning Co. was of public hearing.
r
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d Bradshaw was designated by on the Widdis rezoning and City
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on the agenda for the second
Councilman
Donal
Council
to
administer
the
Attorney
Ned
Julian
Jr.
said
he
week In a row.
Browning said, "it is my un- the
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Cleveland suggested the derstanding in reading the new ordinance regulating had the appropriate ordinance
streets and sidewalks. Daniels prepared.
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Council should correct the charter if no construction is
it had been expected first
minutes of the April 28 meeting started, zoning reverts back to said "Bradshaw is the most
qualified
and
"not
overreading
of the zoning ordinance
as it was his understanding the previous zoning." Councilman
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burdened with work" and that would take place and a new
Council did not Intend to change John Daniels, saying, "Last
the PUD zoning for the Crooked week I said I believe PUD building fees "would not pay his public hearing scheduled for
Is auto mileage much less his next month.
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Creek site, but to deny the zoning has expired and that
salary.of
Schreiner made the tabling
extension for only the PUD the Issue at hand," added "I
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motion last night which passed
plan.
move we ratify the original
Daniels joined Finance
The plan was approved by a Intent to deny the zoning ex- Commissioner Ernest Hendrix unanimousl y among the four
previous council and a city tension." However, the motion In expressing concern over the members present.
Councilman Gerard Connell,
ordinance requires beginning of was tabled until next week city's cash flow. "We're hurting
construction within six months. when Browning made a second for certain and we'd better be who voted for the rezoning last
Although the PUD zoning still attempt to get the wording concerned how we're going to week, was out of town on
stands In the opinion of City changed.
pay bi lls September through business last night.
J.302
He indicated last week he
Attorney Newman Brock, some
On the request of Carl Mit- December (when tax receipts
Beautifully styled with General Electric's new up.
Council members disagree with chell, permission was given for begin to come In from the would vote against the rezoning
proposal,
however,
alter
Grant
swept cooktop that's so easy to keep clean! Ill-speed
Brock and his interpretation of a bazaar to be sponsored by city county)," he warned,
motion
to
the
notify
Calrod' surface units with accurate pushbutton
the city ordinance, as well as organizations on July 12 on SR
Building permits had tieen refused his
of
the
200
feet
wide
strip
controls
assure fast, even heat. Large family-size
Cleveland.
434. Among the groups planning projected at $18,000 but to date owner
fines
and
separating
the
Widdis
tract
oven
features
non-tilt shelf and oven door that's
City Councilwoman Irene to participate are Sky King are $1,991 and In
from
the
housing
development
removable for easier oven cleaning.
Van Eepoel told Cleveland the Youth Ranch, Veterans of forfeitures projected at $2Q
the strip would remain
minutes of the meeting have Foreign Wars Post and thent have been only $9,1.
Electrical Wiring Specialists.HoJob Too LaruOr TooSmigi.
been approved and council can Auxiliary, the Garden Club, "Every pay period the city residential.
The
council
in
one
of
Its
not go back and vote to change Volunteer Fire Department and clerk goes down and converts a
sessions
of
the
year,
them speculating on what they the Jaycees.
CD (certificate of deposit) to briefest
also did not bring up for action
think was the true intent of a The Council passed a motion make the payroll," he said,
explained,
an
Ordinance to increase the
councilman at that time. (One by Daniels approving the
Browning
eflMofl.thruFrj.5a.m..5pm_CsedQflSat
sewer
rates and connection fees
2S22 PARK
member — Frank Durrance — tentative allocation of up to "Cashing CD's Is not unplanned
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has since been replaced on the $19,875 from the building fund as when tax receipts came In
Council
following
his account to match State the first of the year they were
resignation)
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recommended by psychologists. But he says he's already
following their advice and relaxing more.
In a report to the Judicial Qualifications Commission,
psychologists Dr. E.A. McMahon and Dr. Paul Satz said
they ound Boyd mentally fit to carry out his duties on the
court.
But they recommeided an immediate vacation, saying
they were concerned that Boyd was so conscientious that
he would take on too much work to try to prove to himself
the investigation has ended.
Boyd said he would not take on more work than that routinely assigned him and would wait until the regular court
vacation time in August to take time off.

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keeping Its sources secret as a newspaper does, the First
District Court of Appeals says.
In an opinion Monday, the court overturned a preliminary injunction issued Feb. 7 by Circuit Judge R.A.
Green Jr. which made hearings Involving a cheating
scandal public under Florida's government-in-thesunshine law.
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of the Skylark package sewer protection (extension of water
plant and adoption of franchise li nes) and $5,062 for street
fees to be levied against the paving from anticipated new
LONG WOOD Action on the owners of privately-owned and federal revenue sharing money.
The council also Instructed
requested rezoning of the Betty ope rated sewer systems in the
Widdis property, east of SR 427, city — Longwood Utilities Inc. that $10, in federal revenue
Shar ing funds on ha nd be paid
fr om resi dential to indus trial and Sanlando Utilities Inc.
and business district was tabled
In other business, the Council on a ComBank Cassel berry
again by the City Council la., alter a public hearing at which $37,000 loan to purchase the
nigh t until ne xt week,
no comment was made by turck.
In governing body is expected
Nearly 20 residents from the Citizens, all ocated $16,000 to
nearby Lake Ruth subdivision public safety (10,000 payment to refinance the bank loan,
left the meeting grumbling on the year old fire pumper which should have a balance of
about the non-action, an. truck and $8,000 for a new police 117,000 when the Oct. 2 due date
nouncing, however, they will car); $20,000 for environmental rolls around.
return to their fourth city
meeting on the proposed
rezontr,g next week.
By DONNA ESTF..S
Herald Staff Writer

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one sampling, reserves reported by the Industry's
American Gas Association were 24 per cent 1 than what
individual company records Showed.
The FTC report recommended action against these
f irms and
AGA, concluding
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reporting program" to influence prices.

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WILLIAM D. CURHIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKE V, Advertising Director

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6 Mon ths, 11420;

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Science fiction writers have spun tales about a
future in which computers take control of the
world. That's not Quite what is happening in th e

publicizing the event.
Well , th e bl urb didn't go unnoticed as John Fehr
of the Fleet Reserve, Sanford, ventured into The
Herald office th e oth er day and gave us a bit of
background on how the reun ion idea became reali ty
about five years ago and just what's plann ed for th is
Saturday.
This year's will he th e sixth annual reunion of
persons who were once attac hed to the Naval Air
Station here and should be attended by about 700-800
people. (Over 600 were on hand last year,)
A full day's activities are sla ted for Saturday,
beginning at 10a.m. at the Lake Golden picnic area.
Included in the festivities will be swimming, games,
rides for the youngsters, dancing, entertainment by
the Moose Lodge tap dancers and a country ballad
band, and plenty of good chow in th e form of fried
chicken, fried fist and hush puppies.
The Naval Air Station was once th e home base
for heavy atta ck squadrons with vigilante and
reconnaissance-type aircraft.
A few years ago, former Chief Petty Officer

data banks by the federal government, but we
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and child in America and to sew it out
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well, glum. Awful. One can become callous to
estigation can see greater efficiency in law
en- government bulletins concerning war,
forcement if there were a centralized Washington
pestilence, even famine the world is, as we've
data bank containing the criminal history of come to know, indecent. But the spirit sinks like
everyone who has had a run-in with the law a stone in an oily pond to learn that, butterflies
have become the first insect to be placed on the
anywhere in America. The Department of
Agriculture could eliminate a lot of paperwork by
threatened species list.
Cockroaches, fine. Mosquitoes, okay. 3ej.
putting its files on individual farmers including
bugs,
spiders or tics. But butterflies? It's too
information on their income and financial position
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much. True, Interior reports that as of now only
gathered in connection .•.,, crop and commodity
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I know there are those of you who will
agencies. The real issue, however, is more basic. It
starts wi th the question of whether it is really disagree. Recalling the ravages In your cabbage
patch, you may praise the passing of the butnecessary for the government to demand as much terfly as also the end of the caterpillar. And
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markedly in recent years.
Between January and April of this year alone,
courts around the country Issued no less than 5
subpoenas against newspeople. Reporters have
been jailed. Just as serious, "gag orders" to
prevent the reporting of court proceedings
even those open to the public ha ve risen from
only two in 1966 to at least in 1974.
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In print and broadcasting founded in 1970.
While many public-spirited attorneys have
donated their services to defend newspeople, the
rising number of cases has made a fund campaign
Thus the committee has launched a two-year
drive to setup a "First Amendment Research
and Defense Fund" to help pay the costs of legal j,
research and defense services for the working
press of all media.

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provisional government so the U.S. government could
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The board Is also expected to
Board will consider another list take up the matter of a new
of teacher reappointments at a Insurance contract for property
special meeting tonight In the and liability coverage,
board's conference room at 202
Commercial Street.
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been elected chairman of
Seminole County Democratic before voting.
ExecutiveCommittee.
Cable was tappedto fill the
But the committee's majority
unexpired term of Larry Sin- decided to go ahead and elect
clair, who resigned.
the new chairman for fear they
The election of Cable came would be unable to secure a
after a long discussion among quorum at remaining meetings
committee members. some of during the summer.

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profession Is subject to the
Sherman Antitrust Act and that
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling minimum fee scheduling set by
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custom Thusday when it
gives away small gifts to
customers.
The custom, called
Lagniappe from the
French word for gift, is
sometimes practiced in
geeral stores.
At
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market,
customers will receive an
extra item or two of wha t
they are buying, according
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across from Sunland Estates on minimum fee schedule, the
oncerned it is much
to
use a minimum fee
fairer
not
p.m. at stepping Stones Center 17.92.
president of
the
Seminole
schedule,"
Moncrief
sa4. He
across from Sunland Estates on
County Bar Association
JUNE
29
said said the Florida Bar eliminated
17-92.
Fr. Lyons Council K of C,
President Kirby Moncr lef the fee system more than five
corporate communion at
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years ago.
said
the county
Of NaUvity Church, Lake Mary, Its
fee schedule
Seminole
Chapter
2,
Order
10 years ago.
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Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Masonic followed by breakfast at
The
county
had,
however,
used
ahead of the Supreme Court,"
clubhouse.
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a minimum s)stem since 1959 he said.
when the system as adopted.
JUNE 21
Jul y 2
Moncriel
said it hasn't been
Young lawyers, attempting to
Seminole Singles, 7:30 p.m.,
Rummage Sale sponsored by
1965.
attract clients, oppose the
Seminole County llumane Stepping Stones Center, across used since
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Supreme
Court
yesterminimum
fee schedules In
10
a.m.
to
6
p.m.,
old
from
Sunland
Estates
on
17-92.
Society,
struck down On lawyers efforts to help the lawyers build
shield
against price corn- their own firms.
JULY 14
day
Child
Evangelism
Fellowship
petition.
The decision opens the
Sanford Naval Air Station
Court
"The Supreme
4-12,
Lake
door
In
more than 20 states
for
ages
reunion, Lake Golden picnic day camp
to
p.m.
which
have
minimum
fees
for
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restated
what
the
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In an opinion by Chief Justice lawyers everywhere have
Warren E. Burger, the Court always known. In general, the
day-Wednesday to register.
Court has said that the legal
pr ofession has the overriding
responsibility to serve the
public," said Jerns D. Fellers,
president of the American Bar.
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Werner G. Ernst, JacksonSanford :
JUNE 16,1975
vile
Lula Alkens
ADMISSIONS
10
Marvin Bland
Ann M. Marcum, Lake Mary
San ford:
WIlliam J. Hennemnan, Winter
Herbert Byrd
Lizzie Ann Alexander
Joyce Douglas
Springs
Cindy Bradley
(Cancer
DISCHARGES
Unda G. Dunty
Anthony Green
011ie Mae E1113
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1 Renee L. Hughes
John W. Knack Sr., Deltona
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Laura Lavery, Deltona
Letha R. Jacobson
Ole
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AMERICAN
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Lois B. Metta
CANCER
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SOCIETY
Yesterday's high 97. OverSue Eardley, Longwood
Jason Templeton
night
low
65.
Rainfall
was
.07
Mrs.
James
(Irma)
Medina
&amp;
Mary Thornton
inches.
Serita Tindall
Partly cloudy through baby
Lavather K. Whitby
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tomorrow with a chance of
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Paul E. Elsea, Casselberry
dershowers, Highs in the lows
Kevin Ilalken, Deflary
Lossa In the low 7(.
to mid
Personal Calculators
Philip B. Korat, DeBary
mostly
variable
Winds
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Deltona
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Edward J. A
no longer luxury items
southeast 10 m or less except
Nick Brandohno, Deltons
locally strong and gusty near
it
Rebecca Connors, Deltena
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Rain
showers.
thunder
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Anna Gililgan, Deltona
probabIlity 20 to 30 per cent
abttscts. miphss, 4•$
May Harrigan, Deltona
UMS gi bmwy. Easy-tothrough O(Z1O(TOW
raid display
Irene C. Honoid, Deltona
Extended Forecast
gal.
John W. Knack Sr., Deltona
Fair to partly cloudy. Widely
ems
88
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scattered mainly afternoon and
Marguerite Miller. Deltona
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evening thundershowers. Lows
Raymond Moths, Deltona
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vehicle and possesiion of a had been set at $5,000 but lie
controlled subst,ance.
was released on his own
Judge Johnson ordered a recognizance (ROB) w hen he
bench warrant Issued for the made an Ini tial appearance

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71* House Investigations Subcommittee, now In the works, which clairns 50,000 of our
The illicit returns, apparently, are worth the
headu by Rep. John Moss, D.-Calif ., now has European-based servicemen are "In some way
trouble. For a quart of hashish oil has the
tentionally held off the marke! last winter, evidence that Citgo could have repaired the well incapacitated by the abuse of drugs or
alcohol.,, potency of almost seven tons of marijuana.-,lant.
ca using ha rdship to th ousands on the East coast, during the summer of 1974. Th is not only would
Chairman Lester Wolff, D.-N .Y., found drug
The motive for withholding the gas, sources have avoidel the winter shortage, but conditions abuse In the
Wo'11f found that moat hard drugs are
Air Force comparatively low. But smuggl
ed by boat and plane from Asia into
suspect, was to create public pressure for would have been better work on the well earlier, addiction in the Army, he charged, was
European
cities, particularly Amsterdam. me
government deregulation of natural gas prices.
Thii company discovered corrosion In the epidemic. By his figures, at least 12 per cent of
Hardest hit were small communities In well's tubing in January, 1074. By April, th
same elements are present in Europe, primarily
e the Army troops used hashish or marijuana, Germany, for hard drug addiction as
southern New Jersey, Virginia and North corporate brass decided the well would have to another 12 per cent drank too much
existed
alcohol and ii Vietnam during the GI drug craze, had
Carolina, which are served by the Tran&amp;'o be shut down for a "workover." The repairs two
h
reports,
per cent were on hard drugs, mainly heroin.
pipeline. Transco was forced to curtail its were planned for the arly swnmer, But
Footnote: The Army hotly disputed Wolff's
Wolff's study blan*d the problem on general
figures, saying' Army rehabilitation statistics
shipments because of shortages in the Gulf of mysterious delays held up the wwk until the end boredom and easy access t
o cheap drugs and 4Mexico.
do not support the claim." A spokesman said
of the summer,
booze. He also criticized the military brass for that at
A staggering 13 billion cubic feet of natural
1ie end of March, there were only 7,540 In
Cltgo officia ls claim they had trouble get ting t*illflg to help the GIs understand why they have alcohol and drug pro ams, wi
gas was held back
gr
th many of these
on the way to a cure.
This threatened 19 fIrms In southern New Jersey the necessary tubing and a rig to do t he gp$fr5 to serve so far from home.
The most menacing new drug form, acwith shutdowns at a time when unemployment But Industry sources
coi'dii to the unpublished stuily, is a potent
HAPPY ENDING: A CaflforrLa stamp
already had hit 14 per cent. In
uville, Va., evidence which disputes the Cito claim. Bill marijuana derivative
called "hashish oil." 4 dealer, James Crum, called us u few months ago
Footnote: Two New Jersey crigressmnen,
1O,tXm Jobs In
community of 50)00 were
droplet on a toothpick or cigarette or in a
beseeching our help In getting his Vietnamese
H
ug
and
James
Fl
or
i
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aslced
h'jeopardized by the shortage. And in Tunis, II.C.,
once
It
touches
tho
tong,
.
1e,
has
an
immediate
fiancee Into the United States so they could be
a fertilizer plant as shut down by the energy investigate. Hearings are sclw4uled Ws week.
wed
Federal Power Commission is also in. effect
Wolff
leaned
that
dope
rings
are
smuggling
Immigration officials suggested that he meet
Transco's fourth largest supplier, for vestigating
the
hashish
oil
from
Pakistan
and
Lebar,n
into
his
example, closed a field about 50 miles off
bride in the Philippines, go ahead with the
DRUG CRISIS. An ilarmlng 25 per cent of Europe by ingenious means. Th
e smugglers, for sseddlng In Manila and then request a visa
Texas coast. This reservoir, wider federal lease America's 90,000 Gic In Europe are so strung
for his
example, have been known to soak a woman's young bride.
to Citgo and three uthw oil nma, was Fhut down out on hootch, hashish and heroin that they can't dress'with am oil
and let it dry. Then a fmW e
for repairs from Aug. 30, 1974, until Jan. 20, 1975 perform their daily (Ues properly.
The ecstatic bridegroom took this advicr. lie
confederate, wearing the dress, is sent th
—timed perfectly to Interrupt the flow of natural
rough
reports
from Manile that he will now be able to
This Is the griri
t.uncluslon
of
a
House
Customs.
Once
she
is
safely
inside
the
Country,
kIng
his
new wife into the United States
gas to the North for the winter season.
International Relations subcommittee study, the dress is processed to remove the oil.
after a
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Seminole Singles, 7:30-10

A flouse subcommittee has uncovered

kindly not bring up Laos on my
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ccntroll ed substance.
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at their home.
Other defendants entering

No fee, bring sack lunch. Call lower priced lawer charges.

matter more than the prices of most other products. There is
little or no d iscretionary buying of prescription drugs.

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Letters to The editor &amp;;e always welcome.
during legitimate newsgathering activities,
of
honest,
it
became
a
butterfly
and
flew
to
his ear, modern, up-to-date, safe, properly staffed,
prest-Tiption drugs.
They
should
be
as
and
some
judges and prosecutors have interpreted it
brief
as
possible
Magic? I believe in it, particu,larly where properly supervised, secure, arxi meets the state
Such federal action should be taken to validate and extend
eornment
on
matters
of
general
Interest.
as
an
invitation to go hunting in reporters' files
butterflies are concerned. Now anyway. Thus' and federal regulations that pertain to safe and
nationwide the terms of a federal court order handed down
The
information,
says Taylor. Sometimes the
letters should deal with Issues and avoid
the news from the Interior Department stuns. secure methods of human cor.finemeni
San Francisco last mon th, nullifying the ad ver
i
or
nf
ma
tion
bears
We as a personalities.
on legitimate publi c concerns,
tising ban tm- One of the good things of lif e is fantasy, and the society are responsible to; the welfare
and
posed on California phammcists by
some
times
it
doesn't.
the State Board of Phar- butterfly is just that, only that, nothing else. We safety of people that we pit in confinemem
macy.
T'he editor reserves the rfgbt to edit those
State "shield" laws designed to protect
don't need its oil, Its hide, its meat, only its
The jail was over-crosided and out uf date,
letteii for reasons of space, but will exercise journalists from such
The cmsumer stands to benerit from price competition
efforts have been Inith
did
between retailers, and price advertising will promote such fantas
narrow as to be virtually useless
ardor.
were
required, understaffed and staff underpaid. In the editing.
competition in prescription drugs Just as it does for all other
against forced disclosure,
products.
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a centralized research,

all state laws and regulations which forbid price advertising

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Sadat said Ford was "a man of straight-forwardness,

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creasing litigation and other censorship efforts
In the courts, legislatures and execu ti ve agen.
For just a few dollars more on
your
tax
bill
des
on the local, state ani federal levels. We
this tragedy could have been prevented.
believe
the time has come for the news media to
wonder just how much value some people put on establish

The Federal Trade Commission Is proposing rules to abolish crumpled it up and tossed it into the air

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Privacy is inseparable from personal freedom. killing was out.lawed. Where a mark of good other approaches have been attempted by the first place. We cannot just shove the blame off on
Our governmental Big Brother does not need ever fortune was a butterfly on the ledge. But how did sheriff and-or the county commissioners and the personwho set the fire, the sheriff, the
cou nty commissioners or anyo ne else, lbut
he train the butterfly? Most do not live long have been discarded because of public
bigger files on us simply because technology is
concern,
ourselves.
The shame and disgrace lies directly
enough
to
respond
to
anything
save
instinct.
I
The people rejected the Idea, even though the
making it easier to keep them.
told the old rmi I was dumbfounded, that I did people had been informed that the conditions at on the citizens and no one el.se.
Warren R. "Mac" McClung
not want to buy a butterfly but that I would pay the county jail were intolerable and in violation

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A second suspect In the 1971
case, identified by local
authorities as Frederick Rand
Brown, 36, of Lake County, is

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include:
Clem Mitchell, 51, ThIrd
Drive, Rosela nd Park, Sanfor d,
who I,, accused of aggravated
assault.
Willie E. Steel Jr., fl, 1825
Cooli dge Ave., Sanford, who Is
charred with rarid larceny.

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paign, Arthur R. Taylor, president of CBS. Inc.,
said:

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letter Monday.
The Southern Airways DC9 was hijacked In November
1972 and forced to fly to havana, where the passe ngers
and crew were released In return for $2 million In ransom.
The Castro government took the money from the
hijackers.

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In other circuit court actions,
charge, had been scheduled for judgments of acquittal have
this week before Judge Cowart, been entered by Circuit Judge
but was continued yesterday Robert B. McGregor for Debra
until the week of Aug. 18.
Rose Drummond, 19, of
Other cases still on this Altamonte Springs,
and
Deborah Ann Gross, fl, of
Longwood. The women had
been accused of possession 0
controlled substance - cocaine
duI
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Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro made known his intentlons In a letter to Sen. George S. McGovern, D-S.D.,
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completing a texas prison
term.

There was no elaboration.

WASHINGTON AP — Cuba has decided to return to
Sou thern Airways $2 million in aircraft hijack ransom
money, thus removing one of six obstacles on the State
Department's list of Cuban-American problems.

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still serving a prison sentence
in Texas.
George Lindsey Jr., 40, 418 E.
Fifth St., Sanford, pleaded
guilty yesterday to carrying a
The officer's pistol turned up
later In a Texas crime. McLean concealed weapon and was
was returned to Florida to face sentenced by Judge Cowart to
the local charges in April after two years probation.
The trial of Judy Goodall.

Circle, Sanford, pleaded in- tempted robbery.
nocent when arraigned on the
—Gerald Fay Clary, 39, Or- 816 Walnut Place, Altamonte Judge Johnson revoked the
indictment. Mrs. Kiley is lando, July 7 on charges of Springs, after he failed to ap- ROR when ordering the bench
charged in the June 7 slaying of possession of a stolen motor pear for arraignment on a warrant to be issued.

Cuba

one is above the law and manpower and financial resources to inform the
everyone's subject to arrest and may spend a pubhc of the increasing legal threats to First
short time in confinement.
Amendment freedoms and to aid reporters,
I
am ay strong advocate of a fiffn criminal editors and news organizations who want to fight
personal data about Americans does not change the man, ancient, as are peddlers inevitably in sheriff and his staff, and even the county corn- justice
s stem program and do not wish to is- back in the courts."
our
confinement
facilities become country clubs,
opened
one
of
the
cages
and
a
bluish
fact that there are limits to what a government India,
Insect mlssloners. However, no maatter what the
The alarmingly successful effort by some
built
is
a
flew
out
proven
fact
right
and I have observed it; that
to
his
ear, where it landed as if findings of the investigation reveal, the basic
needs to know about citizens in a free society, and
government officials to misuse the power of the
trair*d to do so. Then the peddler waved his fault ties with the qualified voting citizens of it a person is treated in an inhumane way while
In confinement, he or she may enter like a lamb, subpoena and the court order to silence the flow
much of what it does know deserves to be kept hand in front of his face, whereupon the butterfly Seminole County.
under lock and key. Some information deserves to floated off the one ear
information through the press to the public has
and unto another.
On two occasions the issue of raising funds to
resulted
in recent years in "the cumulative
be thrown away, a fact that escapes many
We the citizens of Seminole County are the
The old man said he came from a village construct proper Jail facilities has been put to the
erosion
of
press freedom as never before wit.
custodians of data banks,
where the butterfly was venerated. Where their voters and it was voted down both times. Many
ourConstitution,

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field off Dodd Road In south
Seminole Jan. 13, 1971.
Fagan was shackled with his
own handcuffs and locked Inside the rear seat cage In his

patrol car, after he stopped to
check on two men busily
painting a car, and was held at
gunpoint.

ANKARA,'turkey (AP) — 'Nrkey retaliated again.st,
the four-month-old American embargo on arms aid with a
demand today that the United States begin negotiations
within 30 days on the status of American bases in Turkey.
If "action is not Wken to initiate the talks," the 2D U.S.

Caglayangil said Turkey
"has waited in vain for reversal of the American decision,
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in Seminole County Jail there will
terfere with our judgment about the value or
India some years ago. Walking through the old investigations, and there should be. If arson was
significance of certain kinds of information. city of Dehli I was approached by
a robed ped- the cause, the person or persons who started the
Because it is now much easier to store and retrieve diet selling li ve butterflies In tiny cages. The fire will be blamed, and in turn probably
the

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Prescrpton

negotiated plea of guilty to
larceny of a firearm yesterday
as his case came to trial before
Circuit Court Judge Joe A.
Cowart Jr.

Circuit Court Judge Clarence
T. Jehn-son Jr. set the trial date
yesterday
after Mrs Betty

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fidentlal information they have obtained in

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caught one in Australia with a wingspan of six
inches and that was not big enough. No sta ller
with a net, I, for one believe the preservation of We're All Responsible

arguing that its potential for increased efficiency dead things morbid — but I am an awed spectat".
outweighs its potential for abuse.
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votes uenmu me UwlsUan Democrats In
nationwide local elections, Increasing pressure today for
its admission to the national government for the first time
since 1947.
"Italians showed they know that the Communist party
is the real bastion of freedom," the jubilant party
secretary, Enrico Berlinguer, declared as cheering young
supporters packed the street In front of the party
headquarters in downtown Rome.
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salvatlnn anti rhirth ni iho nnIIr,n
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The elections Monday were for i of th e nation's 20
regional legislatures, advisory councils in 86 of the 94
provinces and municipal councils in
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and towns. But the cam pa ign was fought on na tional
issues, and the outcome was certain to produce dcmand.s
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Jubilant Over Vote Count
ROME tAP)

An Apopka man has been
sentenced to five years in
pr ison for stealing a Seminole
deputy sheriff's service
revolver.
Joel Miller McLean, 25,
Apopka Route One, entered the

As part of the plea bargaining
agreement, Assista nt Sta te
Attorney Bill Heffernan
dropped a companion charge of
aggravated assault,
McLean admi tted to the
that h held a rifle on Deputy
Edward Fagan whil e no(J
man took the deputy's 357
magnum cervice revolver In a

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capability exi sts, and not because Fuch a capability

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

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One of our faithful reader's called th e ot her day
to express her displeasure over a recent bill she
received for her post Office ren tal lock box.
Seems she's been paying a flat $5.80 per year for
some time and when th e current bi ll arrived she
noted that it calls f or $550 figure — for six mon ths
only.
The lady said she was concerned that some of
our sen ior citizens might not be aware of th e fact
that the $5.50 is for six months a nd th at the ra te per
annum Is now $11— nearly 100 per ce nt higher t ha n
It has been in the past to rent one of the standard
Post Office lock boxes.
Seems rat he r high to us and thought we sh ould
pass th e word along to th ose who might have
skipped over th eir bill without noticing th e big Increase.
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current quandary about the use of computerized

you landlubbers don't know It. that's 12 noon until 6
P.M.)
A good time will most certainly be had by all at
this sixth a nn ual reunion of Sanford Naval Air
Station personnel come th is Saturday.

George Brister got th e idea to stage a reunion and,
according to Fehr, the first one was nothing more
than a wake, attended by about 40 people at a local
pub.
Since that time it's mushroomed with people
attending from as far away as New York and many
midwestern states. However, the bulk of those
attending wi ll come from the Immediate area, as
many of the people once stationed here fell In love
with Sanford and decided to call it home, once their
days in the mili ta ry were over.
Fehr says anyone who has ever served at NAS
Sanford may attend and br ing as many guests as
they so desire.Those invited in clude enlist ed as well
as office r personnel.
The entire day's a ct i vi ties will be sponsored by
th e B. Duke Woody Branch 141 Fleet Reserve,
Sanford, and ticket prices have been established at
$250 for adults and $1. for children with toddler's
admitted free of charge.
Al Miller is president of the local Fleet Reserve
unit with Al Feller first vice president, Jock Hey
second vice president and Joe Conno ll y sec reta rytreasurer.
The chow line will open at 1200 hours and will
remain open to th ose attending until 1800. (In case

corner to the upcoming reunion of all former
Sa nford Naval Air Station pe rsonnel and wondered
why we didn't hear from th e persons in charge of

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Friday will be a big day for organization's new facility at the sale of dcnated
goods,
Tafeta XXchange. For Friday 207 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
raises money for the Seminole
is the grand opening of the
Tafeta XXchange, through County Association
for
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aklt,L3workedonthreeslzesof
used goods in good repair which
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fea tures velvety soft cattails
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for sale, including paperback
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andahandsome textured stitch
L. novels, encyclopedias, old rare
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done on No. 13 canvas.
books set of law books, a
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Once you master the If done correctly, Basket
number of foreign language
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technique
of applique you'll find Weave should leave no marks
books and mans magazines,
tn—i
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many
es
for Its distincti ve or ridges
particularly National I .
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three-dimensional effect.
Geographies.
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You might like to use it for a
Also for sale Is used clothing
w1 get
wear s
plump bumblebee hovering
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for men, women and children
ntial
use
the
Basket
over a bouquet or for the esse
including swimear for
Weave
stitch.
The
spring
of the
exquisitely detailed center of a
summer and many accessories
Mrs. Elveda Smith I. offering classes In ceramics for adults and
di
nal
stitchi
ng
he!
mafle
k
large flower. You'll f ind that
such as ties, belts and buttons.
the
needlepoint
more
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faces, both human and animal,
A filing cabinet contains
and
dura
ble
.
AcMIrat
greeting cards and invitation it's Just one day a week. Right
A consignment of black be en rented by ceramics take on a more Lifelike cxed in Basket Weave will
cards for every occasion. Toys now Tafeta has a collection of velvet paintings is on display in teacher Mrs. Elveda Smith who pression when they are worked work
last forever while one worked in
display tables in storage. But the shop and orders may be is offering classes in ceramics
for the kids are also sold,
compa ni on piece to the frog Continental will last only as
According to assistant until someone volunteers to placed with Mrs. Wolff.
to adults and children Wed- A
has been created by the long as the canvas.
manager Mrs. Kay Woldd, help load them onto a truck
All Sanford area residents nesdays through Fridays from
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designer's mother, Mim
Tafeta will be concentrating on loaned for the purpose of are invited to stop by Tafeta 10 am. to 2 p.m. Mrs. Smith
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j for sale at low prices. All must remain in storage.
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1 donations are most welcome.
If you've got a few moments to shc,p for bargains or china and bisque dolls,
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turtle
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work
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wi
th
r€
fer,
of
we'
ll
More
even
find
than
donations
of
time
to
a
Job
volunteer
donations
and
Assistant manager,
Persons interested In taking
sizes5 0 f canas and
assortment of books, Mrs. Kay Wollf Lines shelves with large Mrs. Wolff needs volunteers to for you to do at Tafeta," said assistance.
the lessons can con ta ct Mrs. wiierent s
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applique.
help serve in the shop, even if Mrs. Wolff.
One room of the building has Smith through the Tøleta office,
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Just one note of warning:
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Like any recent convert you'll
probably want to use Lwds Safety is a family affair.
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technique
on GOVERNOR'S
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everything you do. Don't go HIGHWAY
"Finders, keepers." I know the
SAFETY
overboard. Save it for special
ginal owner would like It
DEAR ABBY: Your dicback, so I am asking for your
tlonary definition of "bachelor"
advice.
Rheda Epstein, formerly of beirg awarded for the first time
is not sufficient. There are
J.C.
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has been awarded an thL, year, is to encour age
terms that legally define the
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DEAR J.C. Had 70U not found
(a
expense-paid trip to the professional development and Dear Elsa,
narit.a1 status of a man or
Jz (
th e original owner, I'd have
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American
Library Association participation by new librarians
woman, and they are the
You should Basket Weave be II ASd$l$kOflThISd, I '1
rccd, "Finders, keepers."
national conference in San intheactjvjtlesoftheAmfflcan used on canvas instead of the
following:
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 But since you also found the
Cowan's Underworld II
Francisco,
June 29-July 4, library Association and its
Asingle man or single women
man who lost it return it.
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through
a
professional Junior Members Round Table. st itches'
Is one who has NEVER been whose fault is It, or lots of
DEAR
ABBY:
With
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development grant provided by
married,
similar questions. We keep reference to walk-in customers
M.A.
Ms.
Epstein,
a
meriber
of
3M Company. She now is
:- An unmarr ied man orwoman putting her off,
MA.,Basket Weave is
versus telephone customers,
AL Junior Members Rowxl Dear
Because
catalog li brarian at
is one who has been legally
My parents know about the this is how I handle It:
Table, is one of six grant wor
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exempted from the regulations.
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of the National Collegiate Athletic Association,
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aware of all the dangers in Title IX, that he'd
sign it."

contingcrn of his colleagues before a house
education subcommittee today to protest the
Ford administration regulations implementing
Title IX of the 1972 Omnibus Education Act
Another witness, Kathy Kelly, president of the
National Student Association, oldest and largest
of the student government organizations in the
United States, argues that it is imperative that
the guidelines be approved.
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the problem of sex discrimination in higher
education and the urgency of implementing
broad reforms by voting Title IX into existence,
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around his National Basketball Association team,
"I am adjustable," the 7-foot.3 Abdul-Jabbar said
Monday after signing a five-year contract with the
Lakers. "I can play the game plan no matter what it
is,"
To the surprise of few, Abduljabbar has become a
Laker, lie and Walt Wesley were traded by the
Milwaukee Bucks to Los Angeles for Elmore Smith,
Brian Winters and the Lakers' two first-round draft
picks, David Meyers of UCLA and Junior
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Sanford Atlantic downed Seminole
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Sanford Atlantic upped its record to 16-2.
Sanford Recreation Department, which did
not play Monday, is 11.7, Seminole Petroleum
6-9, U.S. Bank 6-.0 and Florida State Bank 414.
Sanford Recreation battles Seminole
Petroleum at 5 p.m., and Sanford Atlantic
meets U.S. Bank at 7 Wednesday at the Ft.
Mellon little League field. Florida State
Bank and Sanford Recreation Department
end the regular-season sechedule at 5 p.m.
Friday at Ft. Mellon.
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bankruptcy court, the old WFL, which Is legally
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summer and fall, owes $6.3 million in 1974 salaries to
more than 500 players. It also says it owes $559,763 to
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Cooke paid big money to Wilt Chamberlain, who
helped lead the Lakers to an NBA title four years
ago, then quit and became ilayer-coach of the San
Diego Conquistadors of the rival American
Basketball Association.
Cooke balked when Chamberlain wanted a taxfree annual salary of $400,000.
The owner didn't say what he would pay AbdulJabbar, who was called Lew Alcindor when he led
UCLA to three national collegiate titles. The Bruins
lost only two games during that span.
After the 1969 season, AbdulJabbar was the top
draft choice in the NBA, going to the lastplace
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said the New York Knicks were his first choice, but
it appeared to him they didn't really want him.
"I had a strong desire to go to New York. As a
youngster I wanted to play there," said AbdulJabbar, who grew up there and first came to
national prominence at New York's Power
Memorial High School before choosing to play
college ball at UCLA.
"The Lakers made a sincere effort to get me here
I don't think it Is smart to go to people who don't
really want you."
Mike Burke, the Knicks president, took exception
to that, saying, "General Manager Eddie Donovan
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as airlit,es, equipment companies and hotels.
Those debts total $8.9 million and do not include an
estimated $7 million committed by the league in 1974
for future player salaries. Also not included are debts
owed by individual teams, many now defunct.
The 1975 version of the WFL has proposed that its
teams contribute between one-half and 1 1i per cent of
their revenues over the next 12 years to satisfy the
debts compiled by the league in 1974.
However, Richard Cohn, an attorney for the new
WFL's Birmingham team, said Monday that even if
the latest incarnation of the WFL survives for 12
years, he doubted that it would earn enough to full)'
repay the debts unless a major television contract
was signed.
Cohn also said that the old WFL has no legal
obligation, even under its bankruptcy petition, to pay

its arrears and felt it is likely that many of its past.
due bills will never be paid.
Under the bankruptcy plan, the new league Is accepting liability in bankruptcy court for player
salaries and for debts run up by either the old league
or one of the teams it operated during the 1974 season.
Included'among potential creditors are a $102,830
claim from United Airlines; a $164,730 claim from the
Newport Beach, Calif. law firm of Regan, Dnzmmy,
Garrett &amp; King, who served as the 1974 WFL's legal
counsel, and ones from three Insurance companies
Fireman's Fund, Capitol Insurance and Provident
Life
which total $240,000.
And then there is an $8,624.32 claim from former
league president Gary Davidson.
Attorney Cohn said he did not know what the
Davidson claim was for but believed it represented
out of pocket expenses, and assured "that claim Is goo
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
If there's anything a pitcher likes more than a humming
fastball or a sharp-breaking curve ball, it's a soaring home run
ball.
Bruce Kison of the Pittsburgh Pirates had plenty of them
Monday night.
Not that he was giving up the homers, mind you. He was in the
dugout, gleefully watching them bounce off the bats of team.
mates Willie Stargell, Rennie Stennett and Al Oliver, bombs that
highlighted a 35-hit assault which powered the Pirates to a 10-2
rout of the St. Louis Cardinals.
In the rest of the National League, Chicago outlasted
Philadelphia 9-7, San Diego upended San Francisco 7-1, Cincinnati beat Atlanta 9-2 and Los Angeles defeated Houston 4-2.
New York and Montreal were not scheduled.
"All our hitters seem to be coming to life at once. It's great for
a p*tcheu Kison said after the Pirates chalked up their fifth
straight victory and their 36th in the last 21 games to open a twogame edge over the idle Mets in the East Division.
Cubs 9, Phillles I
like the Pirates, the Cubs flexed some pretty solid muscles to
beat Philadelphia. Andy Thornton, Manny Trillo, Jerry
Morales and Tim ilosley slugged home runs that helped bring
Chicago back from a 5-1 deficit after 54 innings.
Bill Madlock, the league's batting leader with a .367 average,
doubled in the fourth and scored Chicago's first run. With two
out in the seventh, he beat out a bunt that gave Morales a chance
to tie the game with a homer which he did. And he capped a
four-ran rally in the eighth with a two-run single that provided
the final margin of victory.
Padres 7, Giants I
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Hilly Heaps poked a triple and Henry E)yc
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Fredy Vance picked up the mound win for
Sanford Atlantic, striking out five, walking
(our and allowing five hits.
Florida State Bank won its fourth game of
the season, scoring 10 runs and collecting one
hit — a single by Peter Kooz.
Terry Griffith of Florida State Bank tired
a three-hitter, striking out four and walking
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out seven and walked live In six Innings.
Darrell Shuler belted a triple and double
and Walter Law smacked a home run anc
single for Prosser Ford.
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Lively hurled two-no-hit innings as George'!
clumped Stromberg-Carlson.
tAttles was sensational, striking out nine
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walk. Lively fanned three and walked one in
two innings.
Sammy Griffith led George's at the plate
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One Is a pale phantom from 1974 trying to balance
an estimated $20 million in debts against $10,000 In
assets, and the other Is a new, 1975 version struggling
to get off the ground with the added hope it can last
the 12 years it has agreed to help settle the old WFL's
accounts.
In other words, the new league will play, so the old
one can pay.

Showdown Slated
George's and Jack Prosser Ford prepared
for their Wednesday showdown with no-hit
victories Monday In the Sanford Continental
Little League.
Billy Adams hurled Jack Prosser Ford to
a 9-0 win over United Transportation union,
and Tony tAttles and Floyd Lively combined
to toss George's past Stromberg-Carlson io-o
George's is 15-3 and Jack Prosser Ford Is
154. The game Is the final game of the season
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
No matter the weather in Bloomington, Minn.,
it always seems to be raining on Rollie Fingers
at Metropolitan Stadium. When the Oakland A's
are visiting the Twins, the allstar reliever almost
always pitches like Charlie Brown does in the
comic strip "Peanuts."
"I must be about 1-9 here at best in the Last six
years," said Fingers after doing what he does
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night. Fingers worked the count to a ball and two
strikes to Steve Braun in the ninth with Oakland
leading 64. Braun fouled off the next pitch by a
splinter on his bat.
"I was lucky to have fouled it off," said Braun.
Pitch number four, while not reaching the
stratosphere, found its way to the bullpen In
right-center field and momenta later Fingers
found himself walking off the field a loser.
"When he let it go, I heard (A's catcher Gene)
Tenace say, 'Oh, no" recalled Braun. His sixth
home run of the season brcught the Twins within
6.5 before Larry hlisle's tie-breaking single gave
Minnesota the victory.
Elsewhere in the American League, Baltimore
bombed Cleveland 8-3, Boston topped Detroit 6-2
in 12 innings, and New York defeated Milwaukee
10-7 while California and Kansas City were
rained out in the only other game scheduled.
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top 64 after Phil Garner's homer had tied it for
the A's in the seventh.
Orioles 8, Indians 3
Brooks Robinson and Lee May hit three-run
home runs and Jim Palmer became the
American League's first 11-game winner as
Baltimore decisioned Cleveland. Palmer, who
has lost three, got relief help from Grant Jackson
in the seventh Inning.
Robinson nomered in the fourth and May
connected in the fifth, while George Hendrick hit
one out for the Indians.
Red Sox 6, Tigers Z
Rick Burleson, who was picked off thind in the
ninth inning, redeemed himself with a sacrifice
fly that broke a 2-2 tie and ignited the four-run
12th that iif ted Boston over Detroit.
The Red Sox had taken a 2-1 lead In the 10th
inning on a home run by Jim Rice, but the Tigers
came back to tie on Tom Veryzer's single.
Yankees 10, Brewers 7
New York blew an early fiverun lead but
rallied for five in the sixth inning on Ron Blomberg's double and Graig Nettles' homer to beat
Milwaukee.
lllomberg"j two-run double and Nettles' threerun homer nullified a grand slam homer by
Gorman Thomas in the fourth inning that
triggered the Brewers' comeback from a 5-0
second-inning deficit.
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San Diego 7. San Francisco I

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Richard Petty has movP4 to within $77,347 of becoming
tesprt'sI-at$2.milhiuncareer wlniit'i withhis s.'conl
place finish in Sunda)'s Motor St4ite 400
National ,t-isociation for Stmk Car Auto Racing figures
released Monday al.so show he has moved to a com.
manding lead in the race for the Grand National cham-

PIIll.ADEI.PIIIA (AP)-nere was only one winner long.sWt Tom Jenkins - but two nther players got what
they ssanted out of the 'eather plagued Philadelphia Golf
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Johnn) Miller all but secured his place on the American
Ryder Cup team, regaineil his deft putting stroke and PLI

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Nazarene

Mutiny K - B. (KyselI) 6 1. 2 Quater
Cal (Workheiser) 72; 3. Fox breaking eighth consecutive
breakina
mark he
Gienwood (WCely) 3-1. 4 Jack
Pence (LeVan)9 2; S Glenora Duke shared with Doug Harvey of the
(Hobbs) $1; 6. Ocala Babe

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(Crark) 3 I. S Ocala mighty Nite
Orr, who was a second-team
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the customary exhibition meet, but they have now decided
to renege on 'that agreement.

Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association
aful1) embarrassed

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And should the Nuggets corral both Webster and
Thompson. the two most coveted players in collegiate
basketball during the 1974-75 season, they would leave the

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Thompson.
Should the) succeed In signing both, It sould be a
remarkable coup

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Marvin Webs!er, but they also reportedly are angling for

douBle and a homer.
John Holton, Jim Kertnedy
and Larr Smith all collected
three hits.
Ramone Gonzalez and
Watson each bashed three hits
and Terry and Paul Watson

(Blood) 10 1- 4 El Cap'tan (Kuo'a)

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NLW YORK (AP) The aggressive Denver Nuggets of
the American Basketball Association not only are mklng
strong overtures in an effort to sign No. I draft choice

I bagger and Jerry Posey with a hits for First Baptist of Sanford.
Meaton Time (Patterson) 6 I~ 2.
Victory Rally (VanderSChadf) 9
Dick Beadles and Dean Smith
J Wilma% Chip (VanDeventerl I 1. triple and single.
S Maria Volo I Larrabeill) I 1; 6
Ray Bennett knocked a triple slashed three hits, and Dan
Borders Pride (PhIlips) 10 I
and Mike Burns chipped In two Tillis, Ton) Dunkinson, Price
Malor Jones 'b,anard) 3 1 I Ad'o
and Joe Baker , Randy Kremer
hits for the losers
Hershel (Dennis) S I
Longwood Baptist exploded and Don Merrifield, all knocked
SIXTH -14 M - Pace Clmg. 1600:
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for seven nina in the first In- out two hits for First Methodist
Church of God's Mhit atta(+
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Sanford edged First Whitehead was three-for-four,
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1M-C.)-44: - - Methodist 11-10 in weekend Doug Burleson slugged a triple
FOURTH
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West
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Berlhas Boy Softball Ixague.
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(K&amp;:thas)97. S. Impulse iWilSey.
Dale Austin smashed three
Pinecrest's attack was led by
ft $ 1:6 Sui' Saul (Patleon Casey Dunn with a homer, Bill hits, and Vick Rlchburg, Otto
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located on Hwy. 1792 in San- delicious barbecued beans and fruit pIes, french fries, cole people about suggestions or
ford, directly across from a hot toasted bun all go along slaw and barbecued ribs are Ideas for Improvements at
Movieland Drive. In.
with the meat.
offered every day. You can buy Coleman's Bar B Q, and would
Tony Thomas Is owner of
Breakfast specials from 97 your barbecue by the pound and like the opportunity to correct
Coleman's Bar B-Q. and his cents are available every day at take it home.
any situation not to your liking
business card reads "Sanford's Coleman's. Breakfast IS Served
An extra everyday special Is
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Finest Bar BO." Tony was Monday through Sunday from 7 a barbecue sandwich with
formerly manager at Famous to 11 a.m. Sleak and eggs are french fries and small Pepsi for Monday through Thursday I
am. to 9 pm.. and Friday.
Recipe,
only 99 cents.
and has always offered for only $1.45.
dreamed of being In business
Tony feels that personal Saturday and Sunday 7 a m, to
A Senior Citizens' Special 10
for himself. He opened in his POt Cent discount off of attention to each customer's 10 P.M.
present location March 21 of everything except specials is wants Is what makes Coleman's
Drop by and sample Tony's
this year and now employs 8 offered at Coleman's to fit In the best. His employes all give fine food and service, arid give
people, all experienced In the with a retirement budget.
fast, friendly service with a him a chance to prove to you
fast food service business.
If you bring In your own meat smile.
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treasure always Make the gill necklaces. lighters and gift
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the most precious
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ultimate gift when in love
deitroylt
Realizing how important it is overhaul or repair and you are
that this be the most beautiful guaranteed an excellent job.
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Smitiey of Car Ben Jewelers in know, dependable service and
the Longwood Plaza has taken fair treatment at Car- Ben is the
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attractivp range of Keepsake whenever they need something
dUlOrnillis
in the jewelry line
wedding ring designs.
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,psaSmItley feels that his keep
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brand; traditional through of antique clocks If you own a
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eight decades. The' are bCtUtifUl old timepiece that is
from se,.so up
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Hef dude, it the summer heat up one of their new western necessary accessories that are with bridles, blankets, feeds
has really got you down give shirts. They are available In a must for completing your and medicines, a!l .tf which will
yourself a fill by trotting down both short and long sleeve western wardrobe, Pants, have your horse looking as
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to Horse &amp; R icier Western Store, styles, and are sure to cool jeans, jackets, skirts, belts, smart as you.
28SO S. Sanford Ave., in San. those hot summer blues.
At Horse &amp; Rider you'll find
neckties, jewelry. hand made
ford
As you know there're some purses arxi wallets adorn their the quiet friendly atmosphere.
new hands at the old corral. shelves and racks. Famous combined with the lush aroma
Kathy, Sandy and Denny Haley, brand names in western p. of leather and suedes as Invit.
They've got just the right
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summer long. And going on ovn Horse &amp; Rider and make They have clothing for men, western wear and gifts. So
right now Is a fantastic trade in sure things are runnin' women, boys and girls. Collons saddle old paint and trot on
smoothly. The Haleys have and denims are the "in" fabrics down. T he y have all you need
boot sale That's right, parduer,
Trade In them of' down trodden been avid horse lovers all along for western wear and you'll find for rider and steed. - ADV.
and bring to their newest both at Horse &amp; Rider.
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$1.99 barbecued chicken dinner turkeys. You can take home you ever have any gripes or
A new establishment that feels or the $2.29 barbecued pork sandwiches, hamburgers or complaints about the service or
it purveys the superlative in dinner for only $1.35. Creamy packs of
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All of d property being ,n 'e
head and Power into b
Wiring and Iitures n proposed County of Seminole. Stateof Florida
bldg will be done t,v others
Unless Such Certificate or
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Builder
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prowidC tlfIcItfl Shall be redeemed ac
engln,.ring sta.'nped plans and cording to law the property
descrtbed In tuch certificate or
obtain necessary aermits
1 11-6" liner Panels around east certificates will be sold to the
tjgpej$ cash bidder at the Court
and 40' of north Interior ofp
bldg.
house door on the 7th day of July,
I. 4" continuous concrete slab fiw 1973 at 11 - 00 A M
Dated this 78th day of May.
at same elevation a$ existing bldg.

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You and each of vou are
notified and required to file any
claims and demands which you,
either of you. may have against said
estate in the office of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. S?minole County,
SECTION 1.1
Florida, Probate Division, In the
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Courthouse at Sanford. Florida,
1.1.1 PubliC Notice
Public Notice is hereby given that within four calendar months from
ceaiecl Proposals will be received by the time of tie first publication of
'he Sanford Airport Authority, this notice Each claim of demand
Sanford. Florida, hereinafter called must be In writing and filed in
the Authority, all the Office Of the duplicate and State the place of
Airport Manager. Bldg No, 1, reiidenCe andpoil off Ice address of
I .iinlord Airport Sanford Florida the claimant and must be sworn to
until 2 00 P M DST on June 23,1975. by the Claimant, his agent or &amp;I
torruey. or the same shall be void
for the construction of a ?
Dated at Orlando, Florida, this
metal adcf;tion to Bldg No 121 In
drawings. 12th day of June, 1975
accordance with
Maxine Keller
spec ificat ions, and procedural
As Adminstrattn
documents prepared by the
Engineering Der"ftmtnf of the
of said estate
Airport, hereinafter called George C. Kelley. Ill, P A
the Engineer
Attorney for Petitioner
In gec.erat. the project inctuctes Adminitritrie
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a P.O.- Box 1112.
construction
of
PREENGINEERED
METAL Apcpka, Florida
Publish: June 17, 1975
BUILDING w,th
a 3O x 100' lean to with 5' • save DEO Ito
height connecte and tied in to
existing bldg No 120. presently
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
occupied. PfOpOWd bldgr is to be
FOR TAX DEED
manufactured
by
American (5ecllon 197.344 FIa Statutes)
Buildings Company or eQuiv4lCnt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
m
mpliance that Seminole County the holder of
with Southern Building Code Coastal the following certificates has filed
Region
saidcertificatesforataxdeed'obe
b 78 qaugi' panel root and side issued thereon. The certificate
walls Color ?obes easeiliting fJmbeflbfldy5arSOI issuance tpue
description of ii~.e properly. and the
,addition with ,vtole roof.
C_ 1',ilflCh vinyl faced fiberglass names in which It was assessed are
iuflutationover interior of entire roof as follows:
Sidie *ails
Certificate No 563 Year of
andd Two Skylights 3 It. * lift.
Issuance 1972
e One ft * 10 ft overhead door
Description of Property
complete
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LegalNotice
NOTICt FOR BIDS
Tt
Snfd Crime Lat'ora?ory
iIl reele bidS at the Office of
Sheriff John Polk. Seminole County
Courthouse Sanford, Florida
to
5 00 PM on June 21. 1975 for the
fotiowinci cguipmcnt,
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHS
Please bid on quantit
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(7). two and (3) three gas
chromatographs capable of single
fld double column analysis using a
flame ioniration detector and the
following lKcessorles
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temperature
programing with up to 60 minutes
dwelltimeoninitlalternperature, p
1060 minute's to infinity dwell time at

NOTICE OF SHERIFFSSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by Irtupof tha?ccrtan Writ
of Execution iSSued Out Ot an
under the teal of the County
Court of Seminole County.
Florida, upon a final judgment
rendered in the aforesaid
on the 7th day of April. AD. 1975,
in thit certain case entitled,
Robert P.S McGuire PlintitI,
vs Dean flotiinger. Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was deiiveed to me
as Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florida, and I have levied upon
the following described property
owned by Dean Botllnger, and

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icioizatk,n detector nasses
TEMPERATURE
PROGRAMABLE MICROSCOPE

followi:
One(l) 1970 PontIac Four Door
Automobile,
yin.
No,
767390E14667'9
Said Vehicle being stored at
Florida, Additional intor'matjon
available from the Civil Division
of the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
SemtnoleCcq,jnty, Florida, will at

mechanical SyStem of a Zeiss
Universal microscope
COPY CAMERA
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follow,ng accessories
1 (II F 9 tens
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A 0. 7975, oIler for sale and sell
to the hIghest birder, for cast,
subject to any and all existing
ie.ns,at'ne f'ro'ii'tiw'st) Door of
ttteSeminofe County Courthouse
in Sanford, Florida. 'he obo'i.
described perscn,tl I-%OC4,(lv
'that said sate is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ
Execution,

Florida corporation. el al. has been h. U degreeS 2)' 48" E. 330.14 feet.
filed against you In the Circuit Courts thencepl SSdegreesSO' 23" E. '38.3$
feet, thence N $9 degrees 04' 33" E.
lot' Seminole Count,', Flc"ioa, being
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1703i' feet. thence S 01
B and that you are required to file
de-orees%9'56"W 13017 feet. thence
y'or answer with the Clerk of said
' IS tionrec's 41' 71 ' C 70632 feet,
Court .3rd to serve a CQpp thereof
11100CC 5 73 dCJfS .19'7)" E. 120 5.6
upon theplaintifl's attorneys, whose
feet, thence 5.73 degrees 37, 46" W
meandaddres%is%ettorthbelow,
57 37 feet, thence 5- 60 degrees H'
not later then July 1, 1975 If you fail

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Sheriff
Publlstt June 10, 17, 71, July 1.
1973
DEO 6$

proceeded against. situaled in
Seminole County, Florida, IS as
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8. carry, NO Investment Just fun
Sarah
and new trendS l
Also rnanagen'ient
Coventry
opentngs, commensurate with
experience &amp; ability. 3210031.

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WITNESS my hand and seal of sanford Al Anon Family Group P0
56' 10" E. 97599 feet. thence. . 00
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feet IC) the point of
feet, thence this Court in Sanford, Seminole
degrees
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curvature of a curve concave
S. 71 degrees 30' 13" E 761 09 feet, County, Florida, this flnd day of ______________--_____________
Northeasterly, having a radius of
thence'S 39deqrees 71' SS"W 35975 MAY, 1973.
89798 feet, a central angle ot is
degrees 0%' 70" and a tangent feet. thence 5, 75 degrees tO' 2%" w, (Seal)
Arthur H BeCkwilh, Jr..
-70000 feet. thence S 30 degrees
bearing of N 20 degrees 56' 51" w
Clerk
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Records Book 956. Page 301, Public point of tangency;
Records of Seminole County, run thence N so flrqrees 4.1• 13" E

eIc'p plainly marked on the
'side "Bid for Laboratory In

August 1st . 197$
The City reserves the rght to

thereof as recorded in Plat Book 17, 39 E 973 86 feet, thc4e N 66
degrees 56' 19" 1 541 so feet. thence
Pages 79, 80, 87 and 8.3. Public

Deputy Clerk
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N 73 degrees I)' 3%" E. 301 63 feet, David W I'fedrick of the firm
feet to the point of beginning,
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MEDICATION. Please call
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Fla room, detached garage,
fenced yard 119.000 373 9515
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buIlt 1Bedroom, 7 story on finest
fishing and Swimming lake, sand

1792
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65-Pets.Supplies
OVER 60141(1 CLEAN C.'.R'
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0 INTEREST 1405410 TAPE
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Air Cor,ditcener. 21,000 BTU
Walnut dining table
377 7957

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'ench Ave , 37? 1734

67 A-Feed
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7DSAL-- JunellfrOm9tol
OSan Marco's Ave Lamps, jars.
sPies, clothing, shoes. misc. 323

Volkswagen Beetle, automatic
itk, AM radio. I track stereo,
a' mileage, extra clean. 12.39$
Ill Don Pope a? 377 1651 Dealer

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NO QUALIFYING
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Choice Listings

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTEC
Top prices paid, used, any covlti't
6448126. Winter Park

I on July 3

Rent Purchase Plan
tiern and sharp 3 bedroom i
Ian, 1', baths. fenced ym
arage, carpet'., stov' a
frgerator. $160 22$ Mo $31 $7
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR

TAFER REALTY
Peg Real Est,mte ftrc.kee'

citrus grove 300' of lake
large 7 BR home, 7 car gara
pum, &amp; sprinkler system 0'
$77,500

WITT REALTY

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tIde set up I'll save you mon
icented Orlando 773 1470
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Iding, roofing and concrete
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NC) REPAIRS 3?? liii
ushered with the state as Class A
retractor Home-s
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STIP4E MACMINI &amp;
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djacent 101 UnIlt rent.sd 5.33.9

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Pulldn7ino. Excavating, Ditch
51,i'.rk I .11 tint tnç SOil 372 3913

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day.37339$'j

10.51 P'S IICAUTY SALON -Plock ;
rmr'ly t4rn'ettS
519 1 Pine 377 5717
ISi',ijty

Assume payments, central ai and
heat. l7'x60', 2 bedrooms 123 6052

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2)1 W 25th
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322.31
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ictory air, radio, heater, QonTI
tndition 3)9 7159.

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80-Autos for Sale

F ret to good home
6 k,lt.n

ustom Work Licensed Bonded

717045 feet and a central angle of) 56 Biorti 0
33 II Vi 1487$ fcet thune N
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PUblISh June's
re' 42 19 run thtnc* Easterly Survey Of Moin E 5,evy Grint os decrees 50' 16 1
16097 liii to the DEOp

3 TM Suzuki, e'iQiflf rebuilt. new
lutcl,, A 1 static 5423 or best
ffee' 67) tUt

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only$1 SOperday
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Wooclr'4f f' Garden Center
601 Celery Ave. Sarto'd

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Counter tops, Sinks Installation
avaitamile Bud Cabell 372 5032
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overtsaul, new paint, new batter,',
AAake offer. 3221263

Let me MOW or TILL your lot and or
oarden Spot. Floyd Freer,
372 3191

Singer Zig Zag. In c6bine$. 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing machoe.
Sold new for 334900 Pay balance
of SM or ID payments of $9. See at.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First Downtown
3729111 Eve. 1691116

edroom, 2 bath, H A. wall to wall
anpet. paved sheet, public water
nd Outside city Beautiful spring
ed lake stays full even during
rought 179.900 total price. House
ceds painting arid tidying up.
JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

lear flowing stream. horses 0
rerry Really. REALTOR, 6
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Closp to everything yet a'a*y from
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C,irclmnLarid, I
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16.630

Assume Payments

377 2115
AFTER MRS
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327 3991

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5725 or best of f en
3721611

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373)166

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Jim Hunt Realty

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64-Equipment

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5I 9
exchange REEL'S BODY slice'.
1109 5anforcI Ave

office furniture

SpecIal shrub and garden sprayers,

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each Ruby St off Upsala near I-I
8. SR 16 3779081

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A to Zoo The Herald's special
section on our new Central Florida
ion Don't miss it on July 3.

Inford 7 story, double corner lot, 7
bedrms . 7 bath. Fla. Room, Dbte
garage 373 030.4

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Open Saturday &amp; Sunday. 9toS p.m.
Tables &amp; permanent booths
avaslable All under cover.
Located I', miles east of I Ion SR
46. Sanford at Stan's AuCtion 377
9719

Harold Hall Realty

* * Lake Front*' *

Merchandise

xl or Steel desks (executive desk
chairs. Secretarial desks &amp;
tairs, straight chairs, filing
Itminets, as is Cash arid Carry
NOLL'S

Large Flea Market

beach,boathoute&amp;dock,oneacre
tree shaded 5*5.500

79711

Apache pop up camper with canop,'.
11.150 Sleeps 6 easily. self con
tamed 373 5745

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f't,.ii ttMy 77 .Wne3 10 17 197$
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL
TRADE
311 3131 F ott St
337

Shaded homesite overlooking lake

71 Park Dr
EALTOR

75-ReCrehonal Vehicles

6c-Ofkce Suppli

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Don't throw away that good but torn
shoe Bring it to us- We'll fix it like
new Hanson's Shoe Shop, 221 E.
First St , Sanford. Under new
management 3779992

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, 1' bath
split plan, central heat &amp; air, wall
to waIl carpet Assumable mor
tgage' 576.900

For used furniture, applmnc m's.
tools, etc Buy I on lOOt tm,',
Larry's Mart, 21% Sanford A-ti-

vorked Baldwin built upright
ano, 5230; t yr. old Kohler &amp;
ampbell electric player planc.
Ic brand new, 5950 Also traril
ew Spine? piano tbeen on loanfo'
tub programst regulr, 31,034.
sw 5793 661 4146

Flower Pots. Bencnes. 2.i?eostones.
Pair Trees. Plum ree's, Grease
'rxp'.. Trailer pads rich!. rc'me'nt.
MIR/.CL F' C0t4
CRETE 339 6'n Ave. 337 5751
Open Saturday Morning
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(15p, bidder at the court hlgh,t
cash bidder at tie (our7
1975 at 11:00 A P.S

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Complete
130 7299 after 6 p m

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1941 Hwy. 17-92 Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 95
339 7920

orne, zonedrnmercel
I lane highway Great terms,
$11,950 Acre Realty, REALTOR.

DAVIS' 373 /1/0

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very fr,r'i doa.'ripayments-gwner
financ
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In Sanford's Fines't
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2'977Hwy 179?
177 5961

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321 06.10.377 2741313719$

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31$ F. Lake Ave . 3 bdrm . 2 ba
Ce?'. heat &amp; air, carpeted, fenc
FHA terms. 126,900 130 31S6
'ipa -, imi clean bretT ooms, 7 talr,
lal fr :nt hon.
- .r'ral heat and
Open House - 55 Forest City Area
Irees, i"c other extras,
Bear Lake Road. near Bear Li
3JO))
5tpe'4 I bedroom, den or
bedroom, 7 bath, custom bi
home, many eitr,is, large ss'ia
r mt !' ,.
tur,
lot. Oy.ner being transferred, 3.
fl,i;(4 tmlt1hw., , I' ni 1 bedroOm,
Glleaves Court 162 7423
I' 'i i'hS, (6 p"? with central
h'
itti air '22 530
WE'VE FOUND IT- 3 bedroi
family coo
modern home. lar
ri I3reeze
wall to wAtt rarrwt. drho4' lu
-egupped xi'cnen. oouoIe carpo
','.i 'ramtm.l i ri'% *ith ,ict
only 315,0(0 excellent terms
7 1 di?i mobile home,
'7/.500 (two., I n4n(('d
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Lecithin
Kelp Combination Get
Norwalk Led Kelp caps at

Fairway Plaza Pharmacy.

Forrest Greene. Inc.
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Roll a way bed, clean, 175; Surf
board 10'. 510. Ifntpoint Air
conditIoner, 10,000 OTU, $50;
Piece of gren shag carpet. OCW
19' 1 P'&gt;') 515 373 t011

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$15,900 Existing, 516.500. 7
rntq 373 5601

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SANFORD- 3 Bedrooms. 1' ball
central hea' and air, tent
backyard Will dicker or swi
$21500
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MINNIE-- 4 Bedrooms.
baths, fenced yard, aIr c
ditioned. utility shed 177.500

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7th 4 ty Of July, ,\PeDY'S TEXACO, and 'hat I intend Florida. run then-ce S 0 øicrees sc
thence N $9 oe'yees 59' 34" W.
iu register said name with th (leek
13"E, atongtheEasts;deof said Lot dPOrPf'535' 31" W.. 'Ufl thence along 300.00 feet along the North line
of i'o

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8.2 Bedroom Apartments. FurnIshed
'wY. 1792 Sanford

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Most Talked About Apartment
Complex For First Month'S ROut J fI!f

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pool, all the extras 547,500

We Buy Furniture

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30' Houseboat, '13. Aluminum, must
tell $900 Slip No 9% Sanford Boat
Works
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73' Cnitchfleld CruiSer, 160 Inboard
outboard power Ideal for lamily
camping, skiing, &amp; fishing 377
5181 or 3720771

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i,tat price 5*000 Utra low
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Junk, Trash HautedAway
1$ Pick up Load
$67 6306

2 BEDROOM. 7 bath, family room,
Mayfair, $79,500

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Wanted 10 buy used office furn.?ure
Quantity
Any
NOLL'S
Casselb.rry. I'Iey I? 97 $30 4706

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table-s Stan's AuCtiOn, PIwy 16 W
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SANFOPDAUCTION.)73 7)v.J

Larry Saxon, RealtoI

bf'j':cms. 7 bath, pool,
flEA .3 IFULLY
LAND
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facilities icc J nj pooh anti tennis
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WYPIPIEW000 --Cozy) bedroon
bath frame home, beautiful con
lot, nicely landscaped, sprini
System, well and pump See
appreciate 523.500

I Bedrooms, 7 '.sh, large family

2 BEDROOM

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FIRST
TIME OFFEREDI
bedrooms. 1', baths, dishwas
and kitchen equipped. Corner
wIth nice trees. See and compi
127,500

large 3 bedroom. 2 bath, includes
disposal and dishwasher, mem
berthip in junior Olympic pool,
tennis court ".SM

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Patio Houses

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Sanford)?? 7881

Luxury Patio

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FRI., SAT , June 19, 70. 71. III
Cloisters Cøv Canelberry. Lake
Hodge Estates on 131 All must be
Soid regardless of Cost 3)9 3304

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41-Houses

'5 172 9739

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REALTOR

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kitchen equipped. central heat &amp;
air, feoc.ti yard $175 per month as

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ServIce The Rest Western Auto
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Cherry hutch, Butler desk. Dough
box, much more Saturday 77. &amp;
all day Sunday. 61$ Park Ave

3 BEDROOM, l'- baths, family
room, $15,900

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The Herald's Dedication
Itue for Our new
Central Florida Zoo
Publication date July 3.

REALTOR 3727195

6424

New Smyrna Beach Condominium
on ocean, pOOtsitSe. flI,i eguipped,
$150 week 671 369)

37) 5831 or
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Tuesday,June 17,1/Si B

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Sanford Seminole JC's Annual Flea
Market, Saturday, June 71. 197%.
177 S French Avenue From 9
a m to S p m

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S Atlantic "ye, Daytona
Beach Call 372 105$

7 Iledroorn fenced yard
5150 mo AdultS preferred
372 6670

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bath, pool, carpet, good location
Owner 40173-4 0931 or 736

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PLACE ACLASSIFIEDAD PlOW
Call 327 2611 or 8)1 9993

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Care, 37) 117$ or 641 63*6
7 Bedrooms, adults preferred.
We-rh UnfurniShed 773 Sf51, 777
M7O

Rentals
--

$200 mo 8318777

_____

373 78*7

drapery business, including real
estate Under $30000
CARRICK REALTY INC
REALTOR 641 3800

__________________

________

1O

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*

DECORATIVE BUSINESS

13, as recorded in P1st Book 13, page Attorneys for Plaintiff
thence N 26 degrees
Florida AND;
40, Public Records of Seminole PubilU,- May 27, June 3. 10. 17, 1973
Unit Pbs 37 and II SHEOAH, $57.03 feet, thence 14,0] degrees 00'
DIII 185
County, Florida, run thence along .,
-- - - -SECTION TWO. a Condominium, Ii" E. 35017 fat. thence N St
recorded in Official Records Book degrees 57't?"w 717.13 feet, thence Nnii,'tirin no ttic' Wis' hOC of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 18TH
SpecIal Summer Rates. Open 74
917, Page 516, Public Records t S 37 degrees 34' 07" W 19201 feet, North Orlando Ranches Section 13.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
hoajrl; all ages. Swing Sit Pfur.
degrees
34'
0.4"
W
11703
feet.
thence
S
2$deqrees
16'
is"
Seiiinole County. Florida, ac
w 621.44
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
sery, Fern Park, 13) 1141.
cording to the pta? thereof as fe'e.t to the pOint of curvature o a thenceWest $1 O7feettothe pont
FLORIDA.
______________________________
curve concave Southwesterly, beginning,
recorøed In Plat Book 15, Pages 33
CIVIL ACTION 140. 75.1172CA.
Child Care In my home; 1)5 per
34. 35, 36 and 37, Public Records of having a radius at 434 78 feet, a run thence S 01 degree 17' 74" 1
chIld. $20 for 7. 7(13 E. 79Th St.,
16005 feet, thence S 1$ degrees 56'
central angle of 07 degrees 13' 44",
Seminole County. Florida AND;
MARY A KREBS, formerly
Sanford - 372 3931
jj"
E
55
feet,
thence.
5
arid a tangent bearing of N. 57
Unit Not 7.3, 4.6. 7%, 26 and 7$
MARY A WILLIAMS,
SHEOAH. SECTION 'HREE, a degrees 19' 09" W ; run tttence degrees 77' 56" W 9861 fe.e.t, thence
(omplete child care services New
Plaintiff
Northwesterly along the arc of said N 77 degrees 5-1' 19" W 7159 feet.
Summer Progi'am! HEY DIDDLE
recorded 'n Official
vs
the.00C S I) degrees 1S')9" W.
DIDDLE
DAY CARE 3735490
Records flock 977. Page 930, Public curve' 5165 feet to the point of
GEORGE W WILLIAMS,
feet, thence S II degrees 59' II" E
Records of Seminole County, tangency;
Defendant.
Saturday &amp; Evening
Florida, according to the pta? run thence N 65 degrees 07' ss" w. 67 77 feet, thence S I) degrees
NOTICE OF ACTION
Child Care Ages 7 S
3'- ' W 339 54 feet. thence
"
thereof as recorded in Plat Book ii, 77 00 feet, thence N. 60 degrs
STATE OF ILORlDA
AChild's
World 3238-424
E.
$311
feet,
thence
14.
12
degrees
21'
59"
W
6021
feet,
thence
Pages 3$, 29 and 10, Public Records
TO GEORGE W. WILLIAMS,
____________________________
of Seminole County, Florida. AND; degrees 29' 25" E. 50915 feet, thence I 79 feet 41' 17' W $0 47 feet, thence
whose residence and mailing
-iii•. , ,
£
i •. .
-. N' '
A'
"' • .. ..
de.
Al' " W ASiA ..
J J. I. II. 14. I. LI. 3,
--------------- ' 'u'. J 4 T'Vl,
NUTIC
address are unknown
______
OF SHERIFF'S SALE
thence
S
70
ocerecs
fl
77. 79, 31, 33,35. 37 and ,, SHEOAH. thence S ô6degrees . 03" w.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
______
thence S 06 degrees 47' 35" w
thence S 17 degrees 45' 40" w.
SECTION FOUR, a Condominium,
ty virtue c,f that certan Writ of
NOTIFIED that a proceeding for
RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL
IIt
73
feet
to
tt't.
pn.n'
P
S'feet.thenceS
O9de-grec's
mit
NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION
beginning
recorded in Official Re(crrds Book
Execution issued out of and under
partition of certain real property
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
F 47 72 feet, thence' N 10 degrees 14'
FOR TAX DEED
981. Page 931, PubIi Records of
LESS (From the Southwest corner
the seal of the County Court of
lOrated at 109 Azalea Drive,
Day &amp; PlIght Classes. 3 Mi N,
of
11"
E
17079
feet.
(SectIon
191.244
Fia
Statutes)
thence
13
North Orlando Ranches Section
Seminole County, Florida, AND,
OrangeCounty,Florjda,upona final
Sanford, Seminole County,
Longwood, Junct 17978. II,
degrees 11' 26" 1 8737 feet. thence
PlOT ICE IS HERE BY GIVEN
Ur.it Nos, 1. 2. 3, ., . , , , 9. , 13,as recorded in Plat Book 13. page
ludament rendered in the aforesaId
Florida, and more particularly
372. 8754 Or 3fl , )$
10.
N.
64
decrees
02'
15"
E
tPit
Byron
E
Todd
the
holder
of
the
Public
49
71
feet.
Records
of
11,
12,
13.
Seminole
11, is, 16, 17, 10. 19, 20, 2),
on the 28th day of January.
described as'
______________________________
following
certificates
hat
filed
said
thence S 29 degrees 21' 71" F 9179
72.23. 71.23,28 77
7$, SHEOAH, COUnt), florida, run thence N 12
A 0 1973, Iii that certain as
Lot 6. Block F, Sunland
- -_____feet
certificates for a tax deed to be SECTION EIGHT, a Condominium, degrees 54' 01" 1 along the West
titled, Domestic Finance Company
Estates. at per plat thereof as
18-Help
iSSued
thereon
The
certific6te
thence
Pd
$Sdegreesli'
I)"
E
line
of
Said
North
Orlando
Ranches
170?
recorded in Official Records Book
_________________________________
------ ----------of Orlando, Plaintiff, vs AnthOny
recorded In Plat Book 11 Pages
thence S 1$ degrees 26'
St'ctiofl I), a Cistance of 31337 feet,
.
Viliariella and Rosella VillaneHa, numbers and rears of nuance, the 997. Page 1383, Public Records of
16
through
72.
Public
Records
of
Work your own hours Earn extra
run themice S 77 degrees 03' 56 F
31 67 feet, thence S 19 degrees
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of description of the properly, and the Seminole County, Florioa, AND;
SemInole County, Florida
Income as art AVON Represen
49" W 31039 feet, thence N 67
10567 fCef; rut thence II 31 degree
Execution was defivered to me at neme's In which it was assessed are Unit Not 1,3,3, 7,9, 11, 1), 13, Il,
has been filed against you by
ttlyp Call 644 3079
(llrire.e'
7
4I
as
follows;
75'
46"
1
AS
257
56
feet
to
the
73.
73.
?7.
31.
33
35 37 39 4 47 43
of
Sheriff of Seminole County. Florida,
Plaintiff, the short title of whIch
Certificate No 751 Year of 41, 4-5, 16, 4$, 51, 53, 55. 57, 59, 61, beginning,- thence Continue P4 31
S
50
degrees
11'
10"
w
iii
is feet.
and I have levied upon the following
is MARY A KREBS, formerly
MA L I . F EM Al. F
3* L E S
IsSuance 1970
thence S 73 decrees II' S5" W 7616
23' 14" E. 4)42 feet;
63. 65, 67, 69 and 7), SHEOAH, ctr
described properly Owned by An.
MARY A, WILLIAMS, Plaintiff,
POSITIONS- Be your own boss
feet.
Descrlp$Ionof
Property
run
thence
S
toence
S
33
dnj'ees
II'
2i'
.
73 degrees 31' 09" E.
SECTION NINE, a Condominium,
thon,r Vlllanella and ROselta
vs GEORGE W WILLIAMS,
UnlImIted opportunity for rapid
tOO 80 feet, thence Id. 81 degree-s 71'
Lot 9 01k C West Attamori'e. recor
771% fCC?. thence S 1$ degrees
in Olfctal Records Book
"illanella. said property being
Defendant, and ou are reguired
advancement Bring ambition
11"
Heiohts
Section
I
PB
10
PG
Ô'I
13"
W
E.
32167
feel,
7700
feet.
thence
9fl.
Page
3.,
tne.nce
Public Records ot
s. ii
located In Seminole County, Florida,
to appear and file your Answer
We'll supply the products to create
Name in which assessed H Knox Seminole County, Florida. AND;
"ee's
37
degrees Il' 24" E 105 Il feet, thence
17" ' 317 )feet. thence
more particularly described as
Or ottierdefevneor pleading with
enthutiatm and profit, Call 371
Bettinohaus as Trustee
tint, i.i,. i i t
. ii
a. . N 05 dearees OP 45" F Sc? SS
.
SOuth 30 00fC'f't. thence'
VhC Clerk of the Circuit
.,.
:.
- .. ,__
. .... iV, 77, 79,
." "
"
.L ''
1..
:In
0470 Mhn Dirt. c.
iI UT 4'U psc'periy
.ny in inc
ix lwveer. mnence N SI oeqrees
31, 33. 35, 37, 39,11 arid 4), 'renneri .,oecreesur 44" 1. 1*2.00
Vriot.,s and assorted household
and
for
Sernirtoi,
County,
County of Seminole, Staseof Florid&amp;
ft'et, thence S. 49 decrees S' fl" E75" F 6401 feet, thence lint 60,00
SH[OAH, SECTION TEN, a Con
itemS including'
Florida, a
serve a copy thereof
o/rtuu's k,d15
ft. or
feet, thence S 71 deql'ces ' "
dominium, recorded in Official 4- 06 feet, thence 5. 63 degr
Legal Not Ice
1 Maple Occasional Table
PIIIf
attorney, ROGER
_______
44"
tificate's Shall be reoeemed •c
3 1 85 feet. thence Pd $1 degrees 17'
W. 17$ 51 feet, thence S 01
Records Book 911, Page 1319, Public
7 Maple End Tables
L
BERRY,
110
E.
Commerciil
cording to l.w the properly Records of Seminole Couny, dCgr,esO7'l$"W. 775 óOfeet, thence
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
72" F. 100 SO fee,, thpne'
3 Lamps
Street, P0 Drawer 0. Sanford,
P. II ctrgi'e' 37'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
described in such certificate or Florida
" w sza i feet
degrees iS' 03" E 107 70 feet, thence
6 Walt Pictures
Florida 37771. on or befor, the
by virtue of that certain Writ of
thence'S $8r1.'g,ces 7% - il' W 371 54
S 71 degrees 11' 54" 1 9117 fet,
I Early American Dining Room certific'ttes will be sold to the
10th day of July, 1973, or
EXHIBIT"B"
highest cash bidder at- the court
feet the.nce' P4 73 decrees )s Cv" w
Execution iSSued Out of and under
thence N S6degrees IS )t" C 141
otherwise a default will be en
the seal of the County Court of
117911CC? tO tIle' point of beginning )
P"uw door on the 7th day Of July,
feet,
thence
14
71
degrees
46'
31"
1
I Earby American Di*ng Roan
tered against you
APARTMENT SITE NO FOUR.
1975 at 11:00 A,M
OranqeCounty, Florlda,upoq,a final
ContaIning 151iS7 acres. mor' or
71.59 feet. thence Pd 31 degrees
Chairs
-------------WITNESS
hA
y
rIur
Ire'
iVt"."L" .u',iti JeU in ne' JTe'IO
Ifli JJTfl
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IF')'
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norm
UI"
W
I')
fli
l.i
Ih*n,.
iJ
i•
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I I P?ilpit ocos. xs'imn 'naririssi..
ficlal seat of the Clerk of the
Orlando Ranches Section 13, as
PlOP hi OPt t.P1[)O Hl(',Ht arlos
ourt on the 2h day of March, A 0'
Arthur H Beckwith, Jf'
degrees
39'
3%"
F
9603
f.t.
thence
Nm, and frame
Circuit Court on the 5th day of
197%, in that certain case entitled,
"C.fit
(OlmP5F F'.'.RCEI 110 2
recorded in Plat Book 13. page 10,
Clerk of Circuit COWS
S 10 degrees 3.6,0%" F 114)9 ft't.
I Maple Bedroom Chest
June, 1975
Auto
Body 5peclaIists, Inc
Public Records of Seminole County,
From the Southwest corner of
Ida
Creal,
thence
N
By
IS
degrees
34'
04'
E
200.06
1 Mapfe Vanity or
essir
lSeal)
Plaintiff. vs C. Stornm a k a
Florida.runtpmenceN 12 degrees 5.4'
Deputy Clert
North Orlando Ranches Section I),
fe'e, thence S 34 degrees 30' 17" 1
2 Bedroom Larrit's
ARTHUR H BECKWITH.
Charles Stomm, Defendant, which
01" E. along the West line of said
Publish' June 3. 10, 17, 21, 19)5
as recorded In Plat Book I], page 10,
10771 feet, thence 5 07 degrees 7'
1 SewIng Machine
P.rntP ()rllirxIIi Ran. ws Section 13. a
aforesaid
Writ of Execution was
OEO 22
Public
Records
of
Seminole
County.
09"
F 2402) feet, thence
1 Vacuum Cleaner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
delivered to me as Sheriff of
- distance of 383.37 fee,; thence run S.
Florida,
run
thence
Pd
I?
degrees
34'
i'
degrees
si"
1
96
57
feet,
thence
1 ZenIth Television
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
By' Lillian T. Jenkins
Seminole Cnty, Florida, and I
04" F along the West line of said
degrees 03' 36' E. 1056! feet to
S 3/ degrees 11' 05" W. 364 0% feet,
I G.E. Radio
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. the point
Deputy
Clerk
have levied upon the following
of curvature of a curve
NorthOrtanctopancpl,sSectlonl3a
thenceS
63deqrees76'06"w
13116
I C. F Electric Iroi
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINLE
ROGER L. BERRY
described property Owned uy
concave Northeasterly, having a
distance 01115 64 feet, thence run S.
leet, thence N 33 degrees 11' 30" W.
1 ElectrIc Teasler
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Ariorney
for Plaintiff
Charles Stomm, said properly being
radius of 3)6 12 feet, a tangent of
$9
degrees
56 10" 1. 310 57 feet to a
176.19
feet,
then:e
N
SI
degree's
4-i'
3 Skillets
CIVL ACTION NO.
P 0 Drawer 0
located
in Seminole County, Florida,
57501
feet,
a
central
angle
of
96
pOint
on
curve
a
39"
W
concave
231.10
feet,
Nor
I Deep Fryer
In rem he Marriage
Sanford, Florida 3717%
more particularly described as
degrees 7$' 4%" and a tangent
theatterly. having a radius of 596 17
thence N. 39 de'gres 41' 70" W.
1 kitcrten Clock
TIMOTHY FERRELL. FIGGATT,
Publth June 10, 17, 71, July I,
follows
bearing of S 31 degrees 33' 46" W.:
feet,acentralangteot 74 degrees 54'
19$ 74 fee?, thence N, 15 degrees s'
ano th
nOers
e: m• heniff of
HL'sband. Petitioner
('Irie' 1)1 1969 Buick Grarwj Sport.
runthence Southerly along thearc of
06",
and
a
tangent
bearing
of
5
II"
W
114(17 feel, thence N 76
09
Seminoie Cunt. I jr 'Ia. *ill t arid
DEO it
hass Peminber 146)7$KII304I
saidcurve adistanceof 1.69 07 feet to
degrees 31' 11" W , run thence
degrees
36'
77"W
713
$1
feet,
the'nce
-'
II 00 A M on tie 7J:li day of June. PATR CIA
JEAN
HUDSON thC
Said vehIcle being stored at 30%
point of tangency, run thence S.
Southeasterly along th arc of said
Pd SO degrees Ii' 10" W. 1110 fett,
A 0 1973. off'!, fe hue and sell Ia FIGGATI.
FICTITIOUS NAME
H*y I? 92. Fern Perk, FlorIda
65 degrees 07' 55" F 77.00 feet to tie
curve 716 71 feet to the point of
thence
S
71
decrees
33'
51"
W
6)21
the highest fii: t . or cash, subect
Notice is hereby given that WC
Wife, Respondent
Additional Information available
point of curvature of a curve con
beginning; thence continge along
feet, thence Pd $0 degrees 32' 16" W.
to any wvS i I r'xitting leisn, at
are engaged in bulnets at 3619
NOTICE OF ACTION
from the Civil Divitior of the
cave Southwesterly, having a radius
the
arc
ci
said curve 67.34 fees to the
171 64 feet, thence P4 17 decrees 30
'tie Front (IS 'Ut Ijoor of tne Semin
- THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO of 75
Seagrje Dr., Winter Park,
*
Ati,ii. nl
rvil,,t i.E iki.'iM.PS.
•....
" W
Seminole County SPierifl'a fl.qi.a,i
w'"I_,,w,,
.. £1 ' mcci, irience' N I)
ome .ouni, cii 'sotjse in
PATRICIA
HUOSOM
----------JFMPI
'
fl,... ,
Seminole Ci..intv
FI,w'.I ,,..4..
----•
" '
"- men,
is
cegree's
41";
71'
run
degree's
07'
thence
55"
E
7200 feel to the
degrees 31' 77" W. 9) 41 feet, thence
Florida, 1f, itO
described ow'
the fiCtItig
FIGGATT.WHCiSERESIDEPICEIS
mam
Of SCM
and lhe undersigned as Sheriff o
''.ra.s?erty a7or the arc of said
point cml ci'rvaturp of a curve con
Pd 66 degrees 77' ii" W 1732 feet,
Wn4 prii; rty All items heing CITY OF CIlO, COUNTY OF
WAI4TZ
&amp;. SOld TRANSpORT.
5emino:e County, Florida, will at
curve
19331
feet
to
the
po'nt
of
cave
Souihwestecly.
hav,nga
thence
Pd
38 degrees C4' 76" W
radius
Stored at I ims Transfer 8. STorage GEPICESEE,
an that we Intind to register
STATE
OF Zegnnlng;
Il 00 AM on Ihe II day of June,
of 33178 feet anda central angle of
17104
feet,
thence
Pd
in Sanfo17
degrees
70'
Florida and additional MICHIGAN
saId name with the Clerk of the
AND
WHOSE run thence N II
AD 1975. offer for sale and sell to
05 degrees £3' 37"; run thence
degrees 30' 00" F.
21" W 16371 feet. thence N 33
nfarm I: i ,
-iI,ilable from the Civil MAILING ADDRESS IS 1139$
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
the highest bidder, lot cash. subject
50373
Southeasterly
along
feet; run thence S. 77 degrees
degrees
II'
31"
1
the
arc
of
' the ¶eriiinole County
S17
feet,
thence
said
Divlslor
PERKIlY
Florida In accordance with the
DRIvE,
C.lO, 3$' 7%" E
to any and all existing Ielnt, at the
curve 3546 feet to the point of
461.11 feet, run thence .
N 7$ degrees II' 71" W 1019$ feet,
.seriff'- r.e.tment
MICHIGAN
provislomoftheFidlt1ous Name
front (West) Door of the Seminole
26
tangency;
degrees
05'
05"
1
721.00
feet.
run
thence
Pd.
08
11'
degrees
16"
E.
65
76
TM' in
saie I be.ng made to
YOU ARE HEREBY N.TIFIED
Statutes, TWit Section 86509
County Courthouse in Sanford,
run thence S. 10 degree's 79,77" w.
feet, thence P4 7% degrees ID' 25" 1.
US$1 an ectlonfo, DiSSOLUTION OF thermceS %Odegre'ss00'79"W 17763
s.att$ty"i' terms of taid Writ of
Florkta Statutes 97.
Florida. the above descrl
feet: runtPience S 6bdegrees56' ic'
14165 feet, thence S 33 degrees 46'
per
17316 feet, thence Pd 09 degrees 77'
MARRIAGE has been filed against
5: James .1 Schwartz
tonal property
w 54$ 94 feet; run thence S. 13
10" W 16)01 fOet, thence S. 62
41"
feet.
E
11741
thence
;l,lmti F Polk.
2
you in which Petifioner IS Se'eklng a
James j. Schwart:, Jr.
That said sale is being made to
degr,s"s 17' 11"W 19237 feet, thence
de)ree's 45' 39" W. 973 0.6 feel;
degreesl$'Oj"W 141 3%fee?, thence
St'.si ill
dissolution of the marriage ew;tteng
Publish- June 10, Il, 21, July I,
satisfy the terms of tad Writ of
44
thence S I4degrees 41' xS"W 17769
S
degree's 05' 26" E. 2fl 77 feet,
N
61
degrees
Ii'
5%"
W
71%
II
fee',
' 5e rn1rwt Cosjrfy, Florida
i7
between you and he, and that you
Eieculion
feet to use poinl of curvature of ,
thence P4.77 degrees 51' 19" 1 714 77
thence N. O3deqrees 13' 33" E 230 49
F'hf:liIJI Juts- 3 10, 17. 71, 1973
are reQuired to file your AnSwIr
01070
John 1. Polk.
feet, therge 5, $1 dc'qr'e, 74' 39" 1.
curve concave Easterly having a
feet
thence
N
57
degrees
30'
38"
F
other deft.ne's with the CurS, of the
Sheriff
741001cc?, thence S 16 decrees 32'
radius of 1929$ feet, a central angle
11$
11
feet.
thence
14
33 degrees Il'
Circuit Court in mci for Seminole
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
51"
Seminole County, Florida
761 71
of fl degrees 14' 35" and a tangent
IP,,'n,' 5 I?
P'f)TlC.E OF APPLICATION
71" 1 711.77 feet, thence 14.
County. Florida, and serve a copy of
FOR TAX DEED
Publish May 71. June 3, l, I?, 1;75
tees05 11" 1 14] lIfert, thence
of N 02 degrees SI' 31" W.,
FOR TAX DEED
degrees
1
63
64
feet.
thence'
S
SO
the same on °efit,orrer's Attorney,
(Section 191.246 Fla Statutes)
OFPb 1 WI
N IS degree's 1%' 51" 1 141 76 ft to
run thence' Northcrty $10n3 the arc
IS ic mn 197.244 Fla Statutes)
degrees 37' 16" ( 30.4% Iet, thenace
James F. Figgatt, Attorney at Law,
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN.
the pole-f of curvature of a curve Pd. 33 degrees '7' 16" F 43.01 feet.
of said curve 31667 feet to the point
ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
7109 S'ijth WIll
Avenue,'Sanford, ('4 tançency:
that Seminole County t,ie holde, of
CflhiCflve Pdorth'aslcrty, having ,s
'Put ihwnir,ol. Coun4 y th Pmc'cl.r of
run thence N ?9
FOR TAX DEED
thence
II
17
degrre-t
31'
41"
W
16
10
Florida
77771.
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dat' of June, 1975, or otberwiw a
said Certificate's for a tax deed to be
16 degree's (' 49" and • tangent
point of curvature of a curve con
P4O'iCEi$ HEREBY GIVEN,
,sa-d - ,'rllficates for a tax dEed tO be
145 77 feet, thence Pd OS degrees 4-i'
defautt vvltl be entered against you,
isSued thereon. The certificate that
bearIng of S 0.1 degrees 45' 02" 1..
ml thereon The Certificate
cave Westerly having a radius of
SemInole County the holder of
41" W 111.3] feet, thence Pd 69
WITNESS my hand and Official
numbers and years of nuance, the the followIng certificate's has filed
$06.13 f,e't and a central angle of 54
nui-st trs and years of stuatice. the
run thence Southeasterly along the
degreeslo' 30W 101 2lfent, IhCn
IaIof tt Clerk of the Circvit Court,
description of the properly, amid the said cerlificatesfcx'
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degree's 00 1$"; run thence Nor
C1ejr;IitiOn of the properly, Lnd the
N 07 degrees 17' 76" W. 125.10 feel,
a tax deed lobe
on thiS 75th day of May, AD, 1975.
'mes In which it was assessed are ISsued thereon
point of reverse curvature concave
thetly along the ar of said curve
ts$e-" itt which It was assessed " (SealThe certificate
thence 14 71 degrees '.'l' 7$" F. 129
a's follows
Westerly, having a radius of IX) 7]
feel 10 the point 0' a compound
in Itt'wS:
numbert and years of issuance, the
feet. thence N. 45 decrees F. $48-S
/'$bur H Be'ckwith, Jr.
Cent Ific ate No 301 Year o
curve concave Southwesterly baying
le,i, a central angle efO? decrees oi'
descrIption of the property, and the
(ccl ''ate Plo
0 Year of
feet,
the-nrc
Pd
U tlrgrec's 79' 3)"
I.i Clerk of the- Court
I5('m,mr,n' t977
.3
r2f 1') 7$ fo't and a c ntraI
II' amid a tangent bearing of 5 Q
1977
names in which it was asseSsed are
191)07
feet.
tir'rsc,'
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45
degree's
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U,' Leliifl Jt'rtk'rr.,
Det
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angle of 07 degrees 56' Si"; run degrees56'5l" F., runtheal
35 follows:
Ciitimtitmof Properly
lSSS4feet, thence 571 degrees 7$'
a's Deputy Clerk
fleg4$7 9jFtpd of SE Cot' Govt l..t
tP.e arr of xa!n minvi' 101 1% se-,.t
hence Northwesterly along the arc
CertIficate Plo. 108$ Year of
Idly 4 I I ,gf l,ly 659 1 Ft of WIy 25
16"
feet
to
ttmc
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97
19
point
of
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Rim N $7 Dig SS Mitt W 91 53 Ft W
Ji,p,t$ E. FIGGATT
of
the point of tangency,
Fe of
curve a distance oIl? 3$ feet
Issuance 1977
.t
St Ermf:mncer Farm i Atorriey
beninning
1
at Law
41?.i3 Ft Pd 51 II Ft 1 1)7.47 Ft S $7
fun thence S. %1degre' 3r 5)" w.
to the point of beglrwming Alt of the
Add "kØ 3i rI.6 '9 77
Descripsion if I'rop.rty
ALSO LESS (From the In
Atto,n.y foe Petitioner
DtgSlMin 19113 Ft S 5151 Ff10
above describd being in ieminoIc 1970 feet, thence S 37 degree's 11'
N)fvm ,% which
WSFI of LoS) Woodcrest Unit 0%
$4ar.'c- 1109
ters.ectlon
of
the
North
right
of way
th wii
Avenue
Begfoc Rd S.c 10 T. 205 R. 301
Ccuot, Florida. conain4ng 151010 OS" W. 364.01 feet. thence S. 40
PB 13 Pg 35
Met's ind lQl4 e"s
lIne of the Longwood Wagner Road
Sanford, Florida 3V;;
Name in *111th asse, Laveen C
degree's 26' OS" E. 97.20 feet, thee
acres, more or tess.
14I twoperly being in iiit
Name In which assessed G&amp;H
an4
the
West
line
of
Lot
56,
BlOrk
Pii,i. Jime),
Clark Jr. and Elaine H Clark.
,
S. 37 degrees 51' 10" W 72031 feet,
Development Co.
Ca it if Set' "sole. State 04 Ig4'L'i flF91 ______
"0", 0. P. Mitchell's Survey (if
.At4.•,i.a :--c-i'rty hung In the
"'ee-:t - -,
APARTMENT
f.1
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tli,;-1 certIficate ,,
Iing an ne I
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Moses't:t,vy Grant as r.cofded i
Countyof Seminole, Stateof FlorIda.
tb - ales shri
FItTIYIO1J'DIAME
FIVE:Beginning at the Northeast feet, thence S I'? degrees 10' 26" F
be r 'deermed
Countyof Seminole, Sta'eof Florida,
Plat ROok 1, pageS, Public Records
Unless Such certificate or cet'
Notice ss hereby gmven that I 3m
corner of Lot 54. Block "0", 0 p
14g 95 feet to 'he point cii curydlur, of Seminole County, Florida run
Unless such certificate or ce-r.
ii ding t- 'iw lb.s propc,I,
tificates Shall be redeemed ac
tSQ90cd
in
business
at
690
1
Hwy
of
a
Curve
Mittbtil'5
Survey
qI
Les','
Grant,
as
tificates shall be redeem*J ac
ii
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rt.ficatt
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Concave SOtilheasteqly,
thenceld OOdegree's19'I3"W,along
Coiding
to law the praperty
Casselbrry, Semnol County,
recorded in Plat Book I, page s, having a radius of 154571 feet, a
cording to law the property
"Silicate's ii il be t old to tfe'
said West line 04 Lot 54. 2)0 36 feet I,, ,..,.,...,., i,.
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MULTIPLE LISTING PEALTOR
1919 S. French
322 4991
3727314, 372 1496, 377 19$-I
3771959,3771164

54-Garage Sates

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

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35-MobUe Home Lois

Dishwasher•Disposal

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Unit Pbs 37, 38. 38 A. 39 and 40,
SHEOAH, SECTION ONE, a Con

SUNLAND-- 3 bedroom, fenced
yard, neat 8. clean, owner
motivated

Plow hclusr". ,n.i rur,it ,lrra No do',vr,
payment. mOnthly payrne'nts less
than rent Government suts'di:ed
Monthly Rentals Available
._-___-____to quatlfie-d buyrs Call to see if
113% 1150 Color TV
Pine 1 b"drourri Irate' on large
you qualify!
QUALII V 11414 NOR TI-I
ShèIØy lot 1175 mo Adults only.
ii i,uv'.ir,ov,,. oe!
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p,., Pe.tt Estate Broker
("rn &amp; 'Yr.fi It, ti --'
P035',' 1t 5?
p,
i'iC trtrôr-, triIef, ,,r con I
i ' ' '
373 6.t1. 7?] C'5?7 E,-'.'..
tJiti(P, automatic ,a5hir 5130 I
mo, plus utilities. 319 S49
Payton Realty
Loch Arbor, lakefront,] BR, 2 baths,
327 1)01, 764Ot4.atha Ave
• WEKIVA RIVER •
den, Peat a'r, garage. 149,950.
Acre Realty REALTOR. 373 1750
AVALOPI APARTMENTS
large Shady oaks on the ",(CfliC
Owner will sell or rent with option to
116W 2nd St
buy 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage,
frniii SilO S Ml W nf 'antord 372
3' - years old. 173.100 373 7191
I or 7 Bedrorn Adults only -PARK .VEPlUE MOBILE PARK
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE251% Park Dry,' SlDup
Destrable homt' in lovely neigh- borhood Extra large corner lot. 3
ye Points Arc',t
spacious BR's . 7 full baths, large
Fla rm Will pay closing cost. 373
at ock, 5 3770075
Sill

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ISALCOIIOLA PROBLEM' - -Easement, asrecordeci mO P. (look AND ALSO LESS.
IN YOUR FAMILY?
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353, page SI, Public Records of
AL ANON
(onmlo,,
Seminole County. Florida,
,initi,i, rrct,rdetl in Official For families or friends of problem

NO QUALIFY- Only $7,000 down
buys thiS 3 bedroom, Pi bath
home'

ClIFF JORDAN.REALTOR

Furn, Apt Living Rogm, kitchen,
bedroom, bath, air cOnditioning,
adults, no pets Security deposit
327 7111

Lose Animals' Then you'll love' the
alt new Ccn'rat FIoq;da Zoo Read

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trance, bath &amp; parking Call 323
9579 alter S

denS, 2015 Sanford Ave Spacious
&amp; I BR apts . eat in k'tthen, shag
cartlng, plenty closets From
5150 372 C816 or 531 7573

way line of Slate Road Plo s 431; run Perortts Book 911. Page 931, rublic
outside sales •
thence P4.82 degrees 53' 31" W along Perortis of Seminole Count,', ARE YOU TROUBL ED? Call Toll Person for cnter and
in NAPA Auto Partt Store Apply
Said North right of way line. 611.65 Ft('irid,
2077 for "We Care"- Free.
in person, 2100 N Orlando Ave ,
SHEOAH. SECTION E IGHT, a
feet to a poInt on the West line of Lot
"pforine". Adults or Teens.
Maitland
is, BIoci "C)", said D R Mitchell's Condominium recorded In Official ______________________________
_____________________
Survey of Moses E. Levy Grant; Records nook 991, Pats' 1383. Public - FACED WITH A DRINKING
Mechanic
otk1a
way tine of State Road No S 431; run
tp,encpN Ildegrees 19'30" , along liPID ALSO LESS;
SHEOAH, SECTION NINE.
the aforesaid West line of Lot 15,
In OtfiCe.l
1116 31 feet; run thence N 8$ Condominium re'
Records flook9el, PaqeOCJ3.&amp;, Public
degrees 33' 33" E 66949 fret to ,
Records of Seminole County,
point on the East
of , 17$
I
flr.cia
ç';'
ir
yide
Fioriti,,

?fl /64

Winter prInqs, 7 or 3 BR, large

Efficiency apartment, all utilities
furnithed, s'mmer rate, sn so
AdultS 3227796 eves &amp; week
cods

SIERS COVE
014 THE LAKE
) 7900

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18-HeIp Wanted
_____________________________

with figures and expert typist, Call

sealed bids will be rece'yed
the City Clerk's Office, City Hall,

of a bid or to accept that bid or
part of a bid received after the
time lInd date specified will not
be considered, and no bidder
may withdraw his bid for a
period of forty five (4,S) days
after the date set for bid
openings, The City, however,
reserves the right to negotiate
any other plan with SuccesSful
bidder,
Specifications may be picked
up at City Hall, 175 W. Warren
Ave., Lcingwood, from 8 - 00 *65.
untIl 500 P.M.
City of Longwood
Seminole County, Florida
By: Onnle R. Shomate
City Clerk
,.-------ruoi.sn: june g, I,, IYIS
DEO 71

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7300 Metionville Ave

INCOME PROPERTY, $21,500 total,
Let rcn!a's pay your mortgage
direct to owner Large house with
apartment &amp; cot lage rented 13.300
down No qualify. Move right in.
$14 Elm Ave , 373 4767.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Peg
Real Estate Broker

EveninQ Herald,Sanford, Fl.
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Merchandise

4lHouses

41-Houses

3 t)OcIrOOn) hOut, Winter Springs.
300 E Airport Uivcj , 313 1310
--___________________________ ) room apt upstairs mature
stw mo, 1100 damage bond $31
adults
Deliary, Adults lOji(y large 1 bed
5171 alter 630
'T rocrn, air, ideal for retir persons
Alto
_______________________________
Efficiency Apartment, available 7 Bedrooms, living, dining, kitchen.
-3?fosi ________________________
June 16th 515 Park Ave
garage Sanford Ave . $145 mo

DEADLINES

along the East line of said easement, Records of Seminole County, For further Information call 17349?'

th Place Sanford Arport, P0
flrai,er 1737, Sanford, Florida 37771

fids will be opened on Monday.
.ne 74, ic,;, at 1I,.) AM, or as
'..-in as p'jssible ther(..jft, in the
c';c of Jc"hn E Polk, Sheriff ,
Crrll jnole County, Florida.
The right is reserve', to waive any
rrnoularjtles or tectyiicalitjes in
t tis. or to reject any or all bidi
Dated this 30th day of May 1975.
fly orøer ofs',ltiam If, Ragsdalc'.
Laboratory Director
fr John E. Polk.
S"eriff.
Profr'ct Director
Seminole County, Florida
Publish; June 3, 10, 17, 1973

Friends WHI Envy

SHEOAH, SECTION THREE, a

line of Said Lot 37, 91 50 feet to the Records Book 972, Page Cr930. Public
Northeast corner of the aforesaid Records of Seminole County,
Lot Si; run thence P4 89 degrees 59' Florida,
34" W. along the North lini of said AND ALSO LESS dir OtI4. SECTION IOUR.
lot 57 a distance ('4 73575 feet to a

-f1ouses Unfurnished

____________________________
immediate Occupancy, I &amp; 2
fledroom aparlme'its
Mo CPiUdren &amp; Pelt 9K. alto
121

3 bedroom, fenced yard. carpet, air,
?Vour gracious country
hitchn ecuippeci Phiie i73 5795
City Security Quiet, SOundprt,
after 6 pm
_____________________________
deep tha carpeting, decor fur
nture. Outdoor piCnic and bar - -- -__________________________
I flectrooni, I', (tath. new ta'pet,
• becuet In ?h courtyard, and
carane.. cloce to schoots 313 0757
31-Apartments
Furnished
.. helpful manager Speciat move in
or 377 lIla
aitowanc,' Only 2 BR left
-_.--._un 0 un urn p15. Iare I &amp; 1 Sanford- 3 bedroom. 1', baths,
hedi 00111',, carpeted, .iir
o11
$!55•$160
pool, carpet, good location 90.1
dtinned Nri p4'lt P.o5'r,1t0 rent
736 fBlS or 377 076] or 904 734 Ot
BAMBOO COVE APTS,
1810

5:30
..
24ca line
1:00
7tjm.s
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
SATURDAY 9.N00n
3 Lines MinImum
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5-L.ost &amp; Found

EXHIBIT"A'
INVITATION TO BID
FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE
CITY OF LONOW000

road right ol way un,,', run

Guaranty Bank &amp; Trust Orlando Ranches Section 13, as
Company, a banking corporation recorded in Plat Book 13. page 10,
OrganIzed anti existing under the Public Records of Seminole County,
laws of tte Commonwealth oI Florida,runthenceN, l7degreesSi'
Massachusetts, c o William 0. 0.1" E. along the West linc of saict

One (1) mIcroscope Slate capable
of heating and cooling the specimen
at rates of 07.1.7. 3and 10 degrees c
per minute or holding it at any
temperature from ambient t 300
deoreec C Indefiflilely It must be

9 (7) eCi',' quartz Iodide lamps
VIEW CAMERA
One (It I X S View Camera With
-"e (1) each 100 mm and 150 mm
irises,
Iurjpier tietalis and specification
r' .iy be obtained from William H
c.tqvjate, Laboratory Director at

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,30-Apartments UnfurnEshed 30 ailmentsUnfurnished
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OdGndo - Winter Park
Seminole
831-9993
322-2611
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
41c a lIne
I thru Slimes
HOURS
31c a lIne
thru 25 times

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Street. Worcester, Massachusetts distance of 383 37 feel, thence run
degrees 03' 56"F . 10867 feet to the
You are hereby notified that a Suit
totoretlosea morgage entitled First pot of beginnIng.
Loan run thence N 31 degrees 25' 46" E.
Feceral Savings and
Association of Orlando. a cor- 799 7$ feet, thence 5 73 degrees '
E. 9755 feet, thence N. St
poration, versos Development

7 (6) S X 10 double film holders

CLASSIFIED ADS

aforesaid North line o Lot 56;
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE along thearcof saidcurvr and said
recorded in Plat Book 1, Page
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. right of way line a distance of 8-541
PublIc Records of Seminole County. the ealongsaid Norlhllneof Lot 56
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE fret to the point of tangency; run Florida. runthenceN.I9degrees 9' a distance of ii; 11 feet to the point
COUNTY. FLORIDA
thence S 8$ degrees 7)' 10" E. 91 21
31" W tiong the North line. of said of beginning)
Containing 126 l6ô3acres. moreo
feet; thence leaving said right of
CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 7S.1OS4
,
s
Lot 56, 30000
way line Ii. 01 degree 6 20" E.
CA-09B
49' 13" E 179.30 feet to a less. not Including acreage of the
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND flt75 feet to the polnt of curvature
point on the North right of way line aforesaid Florida Power Cor•
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF Of ,% ci,rve rontavi' t%trrly with a nt ta,e inati pj, s iii 1LngwooI poration Easement over above
,, itporati.
radius of )5lS7lfeef. a central angle
Waoner Road ). run thence the decrlbed tract
Plaintiff, of 3 degrcesO' 0.1", and a tangent of following courses along said North LESS FROMALL OF THE ABOVE:
vs
SHEOAH, SECT ION ONE, a
47 01 feet; run thence Northerly
rIght 01 way line;
I'F wt rp'l p1 I N1UIPI1ISES. along the arc of said curve a
Thence P4 52 degreeS w ii" w. Condominium, recorded in Official
IP.rflP(it1tt .i
distance. of Slit te.t to the pOint of
nw
fl 74 fe.e.t, thence N 07 degrees 06' P&amp;ordt Book 954, Page 504. PublIc
,,
lhflC Records of Seminole.
tangency, thcnce S 57 degrees
pg"
5.1" W 112 91 feet; run Ihenco South
Defendants
7 (trjytq'5 5)' II W 20006 AND ALSO LESS:
73)00 feet; thence 5. 11 degrees 4-1'
SHEOAH. SECTION TWO, a
NOTICE OF ACTION
feet, thence S 07 aegrecs (16, n" w
OS" 'W 360.30 feet to the point of
T1 Leon E Henry
toco fCet, thence N 57 degrees 53 Condominium, recorded In Official
t'd'i'iiOr'iflfl (tfll,tfliflU 2 6320 plus ot
75 Elm Acre Drive
31" W. 78690 feet to a point on the Records Book 972. Page 0518. Public
r nnn nt I ai WiSi,ii''fl
P fl" ,l'fO
East lineof Lot 57, Block 'D" of said Records of Seminole County,
C), P. MitChCll'S Survey of the Moses Florida
"GOLF COURSE PARCEL No, I:

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LEISURE

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, June 17,

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Education
6:30 (a) Sunrise
(8) Today In Florida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2,8) Today
(6) News

What's My Line
Wild World

GDI

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(35) Uncle Huble
Show

A N I

•J K N N Y P 6 S I A I)

(44) Three Stooges

K A U H 0 iK\t S T H I A II A M K N 0

(35, 44) Star Trek

(6) What's My Line
Let's Make A
Deal
Hollywood
Squares

(13) Movie
8:00 (2) Adam 12

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9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(g, 9) Movie
(44) Fury

(U Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(35) 700 Club
(6) Now You See it

9:30 (44) Petticoat

(9) Split Second

Lifestyle

AFTERNOON

Det,l

(6) Young And
R es tless

(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2) Hoiywood

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EXPOSUItE: misinterpreted as being Un- Dead EXult Die" Rerun castor
ABC's deal for the Monte concerned as he seemingly familiar actors features
Pythonshows does not preclude dispas.ionately treats a patient winner Ray Milland, George
Public Broadcasting from the suffering battle fatigue. Turns Hamilton, Linda Crist.al and
Python shows. Although there out Ilavkeye's coldness is Joan Blonddll. Suspense drama
are more than 40 half hours calculated to bri ng the soldier about a man out to prove that
available, it is possible some of out of his fears,
his brother was innocent of the
the features will overlap. ABC
8:30-10
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WORLD murder for which he was
hascontractedfor4Oshowsand PREMIERE MOVIE "The executed.

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(I 3) Carolina Country
(24) The Way It
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(35. 44) Movie
9:30 (13) Honey West
(24) Woman
10:00 (2, 8) Police Story
(6) Barnaby Jones
(9) Marcas Welby
(13) Zane Grcy

one 90-minute

Theatre
(24) interface

late-night

with options For more.
Local PBS stations, meanwhile,

10:30 (13) June Allyson

their very popular
Sunday night hall-hour series.
The Python show was a big hit

(24) Animation Festival
Sports

Legends

in England for five years, and

11:00 (6.8,9) News
(35) 700 Club

Low
Induces

(44) The Fugitive

12:00 (8) Great Myster ies
12:30 (8) Tomorrow

note
Dr.

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reportedly wants out because shock and gone into coma,

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24 The twiny

his importance has been
Christmas was coming. We
subordinated, and Gary were doing some remodeling of cliff in to the cold.

Wednesday
MORNING

Burgho(f wants his contract the house. I was working at a

6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sunrise
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rewritten. Seems as If Loretta new job - but I was feeling
Swit is the enly one not balking. great. I had energy to spare.

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6:15 (6, I) Sunshine
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to stay wi th them for the time,
holidays. A matter of con.
My en tire house was flooded regar dless of the cause. For
science emerges when Thelma by a broken water pipe. There more detailed information
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l0-ear prison sentence on u3
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plea of guilty to br eaking and
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RAYMOND BENNETT
ROBERT CAMPBELL
HIRAM IIAMLIN
entering with intent to commit
prison.
a felony' grand larceny.
Former patrolman Larry
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Maximum sentence on the plea wi intent to commit a felony:
Two other former police the ex-officers "were made Leon Payton, 36, 1809 Madera
fVO4.
grandlarceny.
patrolmen and an auxi li ary examples,'
would have been 15 years in
Ave., received three years
prison
Less than an hour alter the officer received up to five e&amp;;
He noted that, for instance, in probation plus 30 nights in
2" ho ur sentencing session proba tion and up to 90 con- recent bears a drinking dr
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Former patrolman Hiram en
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we re on their ssay to jail on a work release program slaughter case where a moth
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on his plea of guilt) to breaking Division
of
Corrections and restoration work. The Jail
One
defense attorney, been one year in jail.
;~ ~jtj&amp;- e - and entering with intent to reception center at Lake Butler was damaged in a mattress fire
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commit a felony.
inmates
Newman
Brock, a former
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to begin serving their sen. last week that killed 10
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Prosemtor,
charged during the member and city building inand
a
jailer.
Raymond Bennett, 113 tences.
proceedings that 'the people spector Raleigh Paul Sessions,
Sheriff's lns'estlgator Bill Hogan and an unidentified deputy view Country Club Circle, a 30-yearDefense attorneys refused to
Reaction
to
the
stiff
sentences
want blood" and said the 22, 428 Scott Ave., received
the bodies of a man and woman found slain on Hillcrest StittI In
old former patrolman, received comment to reporters and gave was cautious by area law en- Florida penal system is Uuee years probation plus
Altamonte Springs early today. See story on Page 2-A. Ifferald seven years in prison and eight no immediate indication of forcement officers, but one, "horrendous" and when word
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nights in county jail on a work
years probation on a plea of possible appeals on the sen- who asked that hl..name not be gets out at Raiford State Prison
guilty to breaking and entering tences.
used, commented bitterly that that his client "is a former
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RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
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Health Letter number 3-9,
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that art
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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Force" Rerun Malloy and Reed day after Christmas I got sick hb0&amp;, Send a long,
action for dissolution of marriage
FLORIDA
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stamred , self-addressed en24
has been filed against you and you
grimly search for a missing and started screaming.
CASE NO. 7S-591-CA-O9-E
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ir. reniilrtwi In serv e A rri,i,. nO ,,-.,
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uiuv girl. me seara oecomes U5S later I came
nuut
back to 1975;
written defenses, if any, to It On
HAROLD
C.
BUCHANAN.
more grave after they rind her I had li ved back in 1956 for two and costs.
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Plaintitfi, Geneva C. Newmans. Petitioner.
torn dreg.
whose address it 7717 Hartwell
VII r
Severe low blood glucose
days. Guess I went ba ck to a
KOSCOT INTERPLANETARY, Avenue, Sanford. Florida. on or
8-8:30 ABC HAPPY DAYS "A "happier time" In my life,
levels can induce shock and loss
INC., a Florida corporation; before ,uly 31, 1975, and lilt the
Star Is Bored" Rerun The
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have
of
COflSCiOUSfl
esj. Insulin shock
been
treated
GLENN
W. TURNER and ALICE original with the clerk of this Court
GOLDEN I
annual church Shakespeare cautiously, like "Poor J;ne
wife; either before ser v ice on Pe titioner
ANN
used in treating certain
TURNER,
his
SPOON
WORLDWIDE
CONSULTANTS,
or Immediately thereafter; Other
f
es
tival
takes
a
surprise
turn
AWARD I
she's kinds
well you know" psychiatric disorders does that
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INC., a Florida corporation, wise a default will be ente red
WINNER
when Fonzie decides to be a and "knock it off, you are not to patients. The insulin lowers
KOSCOT INTERPLANETARIA do' against you for the relief demandet
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in the complaint or petition
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pertormer, and gives his in- REALLY sick, you are just the blood sugar until shock and
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MEXICO, S A.. THE R, G COFF
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of'
terpretatlon of the Bard
MAN CO., INC., a Florida coo'
as feeling sorry for yourse lf ." associated symptoms develop.
- Court on Jurw it, 197$
potation;
PINKER
MATERIALS
this
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only Fonzie can interpret. Lots What do they know?
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CORPORATION, a Florida coo'
Less
severe
symptoms
of
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Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
I am followi ng my doctor's h)poglycemia and simple
po ration, THE UNITED STATES
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Clerk
of Circuit Court
OF
AMERICA;
and THE FLORIDA
84:3O PBS THE WAY rTWAS orders: rest, strict diet, no anxiety can be the same. Both
By: Elaine RiCharde
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Rerun This sports series looks sugar, no booze, it's a won- anxiety and low blood sugar
As Deputy Clerk
c orporation:
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Defendants. PublIsh: June 17, 71. July I. I. 197$
back at 1962 NBA playoff derful diet. And, I am alone at cause a release of adrenaline
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championship which the Boston last. Praise the Lord! Please which causes sweating,
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Celtics won in overtime In the send me any information you tremors, heart pounding and I
IN THE CIRCUIT COUeT OF THE
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TERPLANETARIA
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on
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRhypoglycemia.
di MEXICO. S.A.
mptoms
often
attributed
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CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
ADDRESS U NKNOWN
Tommy Helnsohn and Coach Everyone lms his own Ideas on low blood sugar. The problem is
FLORIDA.
You, KOSCOT IN.
Red Auerback recall the vie. It--.. am I Just
feeling
sorry
for
sorting
out
whether
the
TERPLANETARIA de MEXICO. CIVIL ACTION NO. 71.1233.CA09A
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
tory.
rnt5.-if(Jijokjnda)oramIs1off
HOROSCOPE
SA. are hereby notified that an MILTON A LUKE and IRENE S
in t'f L.tf' LD4Jn9O
adrenaline
release
was
8:30-9 CBS MASH Herui my :ib:r?' HEl.P You are a
Amo'ndtd Complaint to Foreclose LUKE, hit wife.
triggered by anxiety or by low
Plantiffs.
Mortgage on the following detcrlb,d
Hawkeye's casual attitude
cIocl(r, hid you should know. I blood sugar. Then, of course,
BERNICE BEDEOSOI.
VS
property, to wit
feel th:It any emotional Upset
TEDDY G. DAUGHERTY and
The W')of the NEllof the NW,.,
you can have both. There is no
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(Less the S. 77 feet) and the SW '4of JANICE C DAUGHERTY, his wife, ! I
still send me reeling off a law that says a person with an For Wednesday, June 18, 1975
Defendants
the NW I (Less the S 30 feet) and
P pj
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emotional crisis can't also have
i'
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the E ', of the NW
NOTICE OF ACTION
of the NW '
TO TEDDY G DAUGHERTY and 'I
ARIES IMarch 21-April 19) your own man today. Don't let Section 36. Township 21
vemiiiiiiiiiiii,qp9iiiie-go"Wao"t.
some
other
medical
problem
at
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JANICE C DAUGHERTY. hit
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the same time. The two may Don't make hasty Judgmen ts others decide what's best. ilave Range 30 East,
wife
LESS. From the SE corner of
today based upon cursory the courage of your convictions. NW -i Of t NW '. of Stlon
even aggravate each other,
address unk nown
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evidcnce. It could get you in a Stand firm.
T ow n sh ip 21 South, Range 30 East
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ant thing 15
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North
1
26'
10"
West
action
to
foreclose
an
Agreement
for
degree
lObe pickle.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
sure you get the right treat- in.
along the East line 01 said NW ',. of Deed on the following property ifl
t'OU,WWTWt1tAWO
It's ethical and noble to fairly NW '.i distance 7136
feet to the Seminole Cou nty, Florida
ment,
and
it
sounds
like
YOU
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) share gains from joint efforts, point of beginning. Continue thence
104 19, Block 77, SUBURBAN
are. Treating a patient with Becau3e of
21,
0"
West
along
HOMES,
Seminole Cotwty. Flor'ili
indifference you're but foolish to reward one who Rorth 1 degree
"
said East Line of said NW '. of NW ,According to the Plat thereof. 11
anxiety or other emotional unlikely to take full advantage had no hand in them.
' 4 a distance ofl043 feet more orluj recorded In Plat Bock S. Pages el
problems for low blood sugar of a situation
that could tie
SAGII1'ARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. to the NE romeo' of laid NW ', of and SI, Public Records of Seminole
and neglecting the real problem
beneficial to your work or 21) Don't bet on situations today Nwr 1 -. ,hence run wmteriv ilong County. Florida.
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3.1$ 4.5$ 7-31 It 10
won't help matters. Similarly, career.
has been filed against you and you
tlio' North line of sa id NW ', of IJW'
where you ha ve to fully depend adistanceof
100 feet; thence South
tr ea ting the emotional
are re;ri to sirve a copy of you r
UNDER Il MUST
GEMINI (May 2lJune 2O
upon
another
to
carry
the
ball,
degree
26'
10"
East
paraiie
to
the
written
defenses, if a n y, to it 0
BE WITH PARENT.
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toms
that
can
occur
in
some
Don't
put
too
heavy
an
emlie's
apt
to
fumble.
East lined said NW '.04 NW ', a DONALD F WRIGHT, OF SUT$)
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distance of 1043 feet more or en to. TON. WRIGHT 5, SMITH. Plaintiffs
cases of low blood sugar phasis upon having a good time
CAPRICORN
(Dec.
22-Jan.
without recogni
point South U degrees 33' 70" west attorneys, WhOSi address is 1131
zing or treating today. If you do, you'll later 19) It is still possible to achieve 100 Io'o't from the point
V.
of beginning, South Orange Avenue, Post Office
Ak_
have to really hustle.
throce North 83 d-grees 31, 20" East BO" 367, Orlando. Florida 32102, on
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Yuur
goals,
though
it
won't
be
as
,
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cause is not usually successful,
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has been filed against you end
either. If you have both, you
01Qin3l with the Clerk of this Court
You may find yourself in a Keep at it.
(é.ge Glenda
are required to serve a copy of y*ir either before service on Plaintiffs
ne ed management for both.
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on
where
you'll
wrongly
situati
Antwe' or Pleading to the Amended attorneys
AQUARIUS
(Jan.
20-Feb.
19)
or
Immediately
Se ,tJ J.siç
feel you'll have to put on a few Be very realistic In the way you Complaint on the Plaintiff's At thereafter; Otherwise a default will
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types
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who tend to grossly exaggerate. e xist.
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before the 15Th day of July, W75, (f
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insf you tof the
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reitt demanded
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At Deputy Clerk
VIRGO (Aug. 23.-Sept. fl) today pick up their fair share of Complaint.
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You're
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cycle.
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NTJI it di fficult to show a profi t.
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thIs
13th
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of
June,
1975.
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'ARRIVE AUVE
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By Joy Stoirs
BRIM
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You're going to become inDeputy Clerk
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Safety is a family affair.
volved this year in the J. Lindsa y Builder, Jr., of
Ing
Voorhis &amp; Welli PA,
Horiie
Gm
management
'EWDAILY hAM, TIL9:JOP.M.-F.t,I. S,',T. Ti. hl;30PF.t
of a larger en. Maguire,
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Every
Santa c
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handled. It could be either of a AttOrneys for Plaintiff
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DATEDthIS llthdayof June. A 0 COUNTY, FLORIDA

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UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE
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OF CASSEL BERRY, FLORIDA, names In which it was anessed are
UTILITY as fOlIO*i
DIRECTING
THE
Certificate No. 601 Year of DIRECTOR, AS SUPERVISOR OF
THE WATER DEPARTMENT. TO Issuance 1972
De scription el Property
PROVIDE THE MEANS AND TO
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that Seminole County the holder of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the following certificates ha tiled
a taK deed lobe
the City of Caneiberry that the
thereon The certificate
CovncUwHIconlderenactmtof a issued
nu mbers and years Of issuance, the
nonemergency Ordinance entltIc1
desci Ipilon of the properly, and the
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cording to law the Prertç
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
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The Proposed Ordinance is posted described in Such ..erliticate
at the City Hall. Cassel berry, certificates will be sold to the
highest cash bidder at the ourI
Florida
a housedoor on the 7th day Of July,
Consideration will be gfl
meeting to be held in the City Hall, 1975 at 11 - 00 AM
Dated this fllh day 04 May, 197$
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that date calls for changes in insulation regulations that would
raise cooling costs considerably.
"If we can get the schematic to Tallahassee by the 15th,
then you're not taking any risk." Kelley told the board.

Herald Staff Writer
Architect Koghan Kelley was at a Seminole County School
Board work session last night to submit a schematic for the
Rock lake Middle School to the state Department of Education
by July 15.
That approval required no official board action, since
Kelley had earlier received board okay to submit the design
outline.
Discussion last night was centered on the July 15 deadline
for submitting the schematic In order for the Rock Lake School
to qualify under existing construction guidelines, a move Kelley
said could save the board some $80,000 to $100,000.
Kelley told the lxard that legislation going Into effect on

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Tuscawilla School plan, with some minor modifications. "Now
I'm offering you a deal," he said, being quick to assert that his
concern over the July 15 submission date was solely because of a
desire to save the board's money.
School Supt. William P. "Bud" Layer wasn't impressed by
the Kiplinger growth figure. "I don't see us growing any at all
next year," Layer said.
Assistant Supt. Dan Dagg said that of the three other
schools in the area of the new site, only Teague showed any
Increase in enrollment this year and that was an addition of 20
students, South Seminole and Milwee showed no change In
enrollment, Dagg said,
"We could handle up to 400 more students if they were
spread out over the area" of the three schools, Dagg said,
Alluding to the Kiplinger report and other county population

Kelley appeared before the board with a Kiplinger
newsletter population projection that called for an increase to
more than 150,000 in Seminole Courty in 1980. The same
projection set current population at 131,000.
After Kelley submits the schematic, his timetable calls for
design development submission by the fall, with construction
bids going out early in 1977 and completion scheduled for the fall
term in 1978.
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estimates, board member Allan F. Keeth said, "We've got an
opportunity before us right now to be ready to go with that
growth rather than let it engulf us."
Board member Davie B. Sims chided the board, saying, "It
seems to be the policy of this board to vote on something one
weck then keep on bringing it up on subsequent weeks."
Kelley also told the board he expected to have necessary
clarifications of documents for the Woodlands Elementary
construction taken care of by Friday.
Woodlands has been temporarily halted because a contractor defaulted and additional documentation is needed for
the bonding company before the project can be resumed.
The Woodlands matter was placed on the board's agenda for
next W?dnesda%-',s meeting at Altamonte Springs.

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16
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Jury, investigating the June 9 jail sentence for robbery and
CASSELBERRY
city management field in four Monday night," hug said, "I
fire at the county jail that took who still faces charges for
managers are never totally different communities in the have been aware that I have not
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surprised at be ing fired or country.
always been in agreement wi th
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jciler,
heard testimony this Volusia County and for parole
asked to resign, Harry Hug, this
Hug said he still has not come Dr. Duerr."
morning
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credited
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contract. No city managers that week to r esign or fight it out at a time and lone woman mem ber
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of the CII)' Council. Hug adhearing from those persons week with The Herald, that he
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serve at the pleasure of the City
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in di cat ed that she has suppo rt
the time of the inquiry, since it Light a mattress just outside his
for her action from at least two
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other members of Council."
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how many persons will be caught fire and it quickly
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cilmen Charles Glascock and
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"McCall was mad," Webster
Sal Orlando.
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meetings
in
which
said.
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requested certain repairs
Jerry Dillard highlighted a set of fine pitching perWebster said, "The guy
up by Duerr Monday ulght,
to
the
jail
fortnances last night in the Sanford Men's Metro Softball
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3
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was up for trial and
Zw director Jack Hanna, in company with one of the Central
June
several members of the board
League. The story is on Page 213.
that
would
have
cost
apthey
kept
putting
it off. That's
Florida Zoo's newest additions, a leopard cub, accepts a check for
said they had conferred in
proximately $1,100 and was why he started the fire. You
$50 from Navy Wives Club of America, No. 267 members from
d.lvidually with Hug over the
GIVE
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left)
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Mars'
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everything to be said," he without bond by Alamonte loaded 30-30 rfle taken minutes Jury convicted him May 20 and a rack and inserted a cartridge
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WEATHER
answered. "Hug is a very nice Springs Poli ce on charges of earlier at Rose's Department he was In jail nwailing con- from a box of amm un
ition
into
and
flames
leaped out at him.
individual. Maybe coming from robbery, use of a firearm in Store.
pletion of a pre-sentence Inves- the rifle.
Yesterday's high 93. Oveniht lor. 68
he
was freed from his
an out-of-state situation, he was commission of a felony, false
Police said Skates brother, ligation and sentencing.
Partl cloudy through tomorrow sstth a chance of
Police say Skates then cell, Webster said, "I was the
riot
able
to
adapt
to
werk
in
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and
two
counts
of
23-year-old
Richard Lamar
An Altamonte Police spokes- pointed the loaded weapon at a first one downstairs and I asked
a!teri.oun and evening thundershossers. Highs in Ios to
Florida or with the t ype aggravat ed assault.
Skates was one of 10 inmates mangavethefoLlowingaccount clerk in the sporting goods the woman guard to let me go
mid 90s. Lows In the low 70s. Winds variable moldy
government Casselberry has.
David
flay
Skates,
25,
Forest killed in the county jail fire ljst of Isst night's incident at the department before leaving the back up because
southeast 10 mph or less, strong and gusty near thun.
I knew where
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hope
he
just
leaves
without
City
Road,
Lockhart,
Orange
week,
shopping center,
store,
dershowers. Rain probability 20 to 30 per cent through
there
were
some
more people.
asking for a pubiic hearing, County, was arrested last night
Richard Lamar Skates had
David Skates entered the
tomorrow. Complete details and tides on Page S-A.
primarily for his sake."
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increasing the city's 'ater and untila later date In his opinion
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Indian Hills and Consumer allocation of 700,000 gallons of
McDonough said that if the Utilities, both in south Seminole sewage per day from CasselCasselberry's appeal to block a court does not consider the County close to Casselberry. berry to the Consumer plant.
12.4 million bond validation for motion to dismiss Casselberry's Tlx city also had considered
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proposal, 1 fered to meet wi th
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Peter J Muench J r., of Malt 111, 24, from harm from a fire
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land Is seeking damages In
The la wsuit claims that Polk Polk was "grossly negligent in judge signed the order sought
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the lawsuit, filed by Orlando Sheriff's Department "wan- evacuatlnglnmates"ofthejall.
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and medi,cal and funeral ex. being held in Jail on coart order vestigators to inspect and
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quadrophonic stereo equip- residence of Alan Ccoper, 1352
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report.ed$300
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inent, scuba di ving gear, a Charlotte St., Altamonte
Officials at Zayre Discount
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after the Rick Fordham Coll
pistol and a shotgun.
Springs.
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Seminole Sheriffs detecti ves
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Ama teur radio gear, a car residence,
U.S.
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today were Investigating Spring Vall ey Loop, Altamonte telephone and an AM-FM radio Road, was entered by a win, said Jack Wallace reported the and
facility was secured late change was missing after a
weekend thefts and burglaries Springs, reported a $10,000 and tape player, total value dow.
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than $40,000 in jewelry and and $1,000 in other jewe lry thieves smashed an auto plan ts and 10 small plants arrived Sunday morning they trance to the store was
other valuab1 were reported items missing from his window at the English Estates valued at $215 were reported found the fence pried away burglarized.
taken.
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filed t Deputy F.M. Stewart. Manchester, Deputy S.A. Nursery, U.S. 17.92 and O'Brien missing.
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taken by burglars was from the
Jewelry valued at $965 was Waithers reported.
Susan Kiley reported a $450
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home of Gregory Nears near reported mi ssing after the
Sylvester Boyey, 101 Amanda
Ernestine Gathers, 1700 W. color television was taken in a
Casselberry. Deputy R.S. residence of Robert flond,700S. St., Altamonte Springs, Derringer pistol, beer and
Morton said Items valued at Sweetwater Boulevard, re port ed stereo equipment $17.50 In pennies were reported 15th St., Sanford, reported a burglary at 3114 Rudder Circle,
taken by burglars at Monroe $363 stereo was taken in a Sanford.
$25,775 were reported missing Longwood, was burglarized, val ued at $249 was taken f
At the 1004 W. 13th St.,
after the 55 Red Bug Road Depu ty Stewart reported.
his residence, according to a Goctry,SR-15 west of Sanford. burglary at her residence.
res1,dence was entered by
Police detectives today were residence of Marva flawkmu,
Deputy David Duguld report by deputy L.M. Ford.
reported burgla rs made off
breaking a rear w indow.
pr obing a burglary at Jim burglars took a television,
Included in the list of missing wi th jewelry, sa vings bonds,
Sanford police today were Spe ncer's Restaurant, S. record player and speakers,
items was a$l5,000 collection of and a television, tota l valuc
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turquoise jewelry, $9000 in $1,000, after breaking into the
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BUFFALO, N .Y. (AP) The engineer of a Canadian
passenger train which rammed the rear of Amtrak's
Empire State Express In a switching yard here faces
arraignment today on assault charges. Thirty-four persons were injured.
A police officer said tests on the engineer showed the
presence of alcohol.
The Injured, including the engineer, were taken to
several area hospitals for treatment Sunday. Only four
were admitted and were listed in fair condition.
The injured included eight children, none of whom were
admitted, and at least four railway employes, hospital
spckesmen said.
Lawrence N. Bee bee, 63, of Ancaster. Ont., the engineer
vi ue iôiotno, uäniffwn &amp; ,,iizialu iwo-car motor ex
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an old church school building here
Thousands of persons have journeyed to this tiny
community, nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of
north cen tral New Mexico, to view the image.
It was first reported about three weeks ago Some who
have seen it call ita miracle. Others say the image is
fccmed by shadows and discolored plaster.
"It's not apparent at this time there is any superna tural
cause," said the Rev. Donald Starkey of Albuquerque,
of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.
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The only injury reported was pilfered by an unidettified driver
of a bakery truck who was passing Uwougii the area at the time.
Flying glass ctt him on an arm.
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violence, Including three bombings, since the strike began Jan, 31
against Ponce Cement, the largest cement producer on the Caribbean islant

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of the contract.
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Charged with unlawful im- Gladstone Williams, 25, a taxi mit a felony and a federal
local authorities say they portatlon of marijuana and driver from Brooklyn, N. V.
charge of smuggling.
have arrested eight men and cocaine were Edward Ralph
Arrested in the Delray BeachIn another weekend drug
confiscated nearly $3 million in Saperstein, 32, a teacher in raid were Jeffrey Alan Kran- bust. Customs officials said 24
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Beach;
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separate weekend raids in Ferguson, 30, a Miami Wress-er, 21, and Benjamin million was confiscated and two
South Florida.
longshoreman; Jules Howard Kramer, 20, both of Hollywood, crewmen of a Panamanian-reg.
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Sunday at a North Miami ma- Leroy Gordon Floyd, 33. a charged with possession Of, they left the ship late Friday in
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five districts to conform with
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cache of 5,000 pounds of marijuana and a pound of cocaine
were a 37-foot sport fishing
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and a rental trailer, said
spokesman Jim Dingfelder of
the U.S. Customs Service.
In a separate raid Saturday In
Beach, three men were
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. . (AP) jected his recommendations, it Delray
arrested
and officers conSome marine projects, such has been on hotly contested
fiscated two pickup trucks conas rebuilding seawalls and sues.
taming about a ton of marldocks, won't even need state
Landers said he expected juana
with an estimated street
permits after July 1 and others, those kinds of issues
to continue value of $1 million.
such as dredging waterways to go to the Cabinet — when an
Palm Beach County Sheriff's
and building marinas, can applicant objects to a permit deputies
said they believed the
speed through without ever go- denial, or when neighbors or
pot came from Colombia and
ing to the Cabinet,
environmental groups object to had possibly
been unloaded by
The person responsible for granting a permit.
speed boats in the area.
man) of the decisions on Florl.
Most of those issues will go
The Miami raid came after
da's rivers, beaches, lakes and through public hearings before
several days' surveillance of
swamps will be Jay Landers, reaching the
Cabinet, he added. the fishing boat as it moved to
33, newly appointed secretary
Landers said
the legislature Florida from the Bahamas,
of the new Environmental made quite clear what It want- Iingfelder said.
ed in the environmental reorea.
Regulation Department.
Landers will be making deci- nization: Streamlining the persions now made by the seven mitting procedure and delegatelected Cabinet members. He ing aut hority away from Tallasays the power "kind of scares hassee to allow rapid decisions
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for applicants.
"I think its good that there's
One aim is to allow applicants
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a check on anything I do because it can be appealed to the four, for environmental pergovernor and Cabinet," he said. mits. Most applicants also must
The new environmental obta in approval from local
'S reorganization law gives Land- governments and federal
ers the decisions on the big agencies.
The reorganization consoliprojects in the state.
District managers will decide dates the Pollution Control Deon smaller projects in their re- partment, hF Permitting, wagions
such as less than 300- ter management distr icts and
foot-long seawalls or dredging some Health Divis ion water
quality functions into the new
less than 4,000 cubic yards.
For example, of 26 permit re- Environ menta l Regulation I)equests to be considered Tues- partment.
Land management functions
day by the Cabinet Tuesday, 13
would be decided by Landers go into the Nat ural Resources
under the new law, 12 by dis- Department.
The Game and Fresh Water
trict tnar.agers and one would
Fish
Commission, which also
require no permit.
Landers, who serves at the inspects applications, remains
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The people on Card Sound
Road figure that after all these

Director
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With Florida's prison popu- Wainwright closed prison doors by 100 a week and -it shows no
latlon more than 2,000 inmates to new inmates. There will be sig ns of slowing down." She
over emergency capacity, cor- no more closings, however, said there ar e nearly 700 in.
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rectiorn, officials say the sum- Gov. Reubin Askew has ordered rnate5 confined in county jaii
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Mrs. Wilson said the prison creased vigilance.
Members of the Sanford Club of Telephone Pioneers Were dred beds added at mental hos-.
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the Northflorida General Assembly of Telephone Pioneers held an emergency response to overGRAND OPENING DAYS
in Orlando. here President Russ Kitner, left, and membership crowded conditions, is listed at
chairman Lorraine Kearney view th e-plaque presented to th e 11,152.
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Meeting Agenda
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Elijah Muhammad died last Feb. . His eon
WINTER SPRINGS — Bill
million
f fish NW 541,000
and successor, Wallace Muhammad, made his sardines which have returned
CflS Of Kircher of the county planning
first public appearance as the Nation of Islam's million In retail sales Muhammad
han $0 Office will head the City Council
supreme minister on Sunday.
agenda tonight at 7:30 with a
Of that$22mlllIon, $7 million was forwarded
In a move aimed at dissolving any doubts the sect's natio h dquart
presentation on the goals and
In (J
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about the transition of power from father to son, the remaining
objectives study.
$15 million was d1stribujn
another powerful Black Muslim leader, Abdul the group's 176 temples
Attorney Mack Cleveland
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represetiting Western Land will

Of the bank at 10 Rockefeller Plaza. The bank is on the corner
across from the sunken plaza area cerdaining fountains and the
gilded statue of Prametheus.
Windows In the area around the bank were shattered, Uttering
49th Street with glass. Windows as high as the sixth floor of the
RCA building across from the bank wtre broken.
"It shook the whole floor" of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, said Ed
Kane, a Rockefeller Center worker who *as on the second floor of
the RCA building, headquarters of the National Broadcasting Co.
A female caller to The Associated Press said tic explosion was
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MOORE HAVEN, Fla. (AP)
The bodies of a fivemember Winter Haven family killed when a single-engine
airplane crashed into the murky waters of Lake
Okeechobee hate been recovered,
Gladesand Lee County Medical examiner Robert Shultz
identified the bodies recovered Sunday as Lester lager,
his wife, Jennie, both in their early 30s, and their children,
Lester, 12, Lorna Lane, 11, and Howard Thomas, 8.
The lagers were reported missing June 8 when they
failed to return to Winter Haven on a flight from Fort
Lauderdale where they had spent the weekend.
Shultz said the five apparently died instantly from the
impact of the crash. Investigators continued to comb the
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begin, the job of flrgg up the damage sustained In last Monday's fire at the Seminole County Jail.
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MIAMI (All) "They miscalculated," a state trooper
says nf a sign-removal Job that was supposed to ta ke but
15 minutes. It wound up blocking a busy expressway for
about six hours after the sign toppled to the pavement.
The sign, stretching across eight lanes of the Palmetto
Bypass just south of the EastWest Expressway, fell at
11:15 Sunday as a crane tr ied to lower it.
"They knocked the last bolt off the sign, Its weight
shifted to the crane and I thought all hell was breaking
loose," said I"HP Li Ray Grimes, originally at the scene
to temporarily hold back traffic.
"It all came down the framework, the signs attached
to it and th e light fixtures that lit it up at night and it
threw the crane up in the air.
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the balance f or another year.
The balan ce by that time, If
LONG WOOD — The City Council follows through on its
Council will hold a public plans, will be $17,000.
hearing on allocation of some
All that appears on the
$31,000 in federal revenue agenda for tonight's regular
shar ing money at 7 tonight.
meeting are reports from
Last month the Council Public Works Direct or Ralph
tentatively agreed to use the Fisher, district councilmen,
fundsln the following manner: MayorJamesR.Lormannand
$10,000 toward paying off the City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
year-old fire pumper truck;
Items discussed at previous
$10,000 toward purchase of meetings which may come up
wa ter lines; $6,000 fora new tonight include: first reading of
police car for the 1975.t76 fiscal the Widdis property rezoning
year beginning Oct. 1 and $5,062 f rom residential to business
for paving,
district and industrial; an
The Board also agreed In May ordinance setting new se wer
to pay $10,000 on hand in federal rates and sewer connect1w. fees
revenue sharing funds on the for Skylark subdi 1on aw the
$37,000 fire truck debt at adoption of francNse f
to be
CL)mBaflk Casselberry.
charged to owners of privately.
The city last year borrowed operating sewer systems In LL
the money for the truck for a city — Longwood Utilities Inc.,
one-yew period, after the city and Sanlando Utilities Inc.
y ruled that debts could
Fisher's report concerns
not be contracted for more than Columbus Harbor Subdivision,
one year.
The Council withheld final
However, it is expected that approval of the development
the city by the due date of the last week until arrangements
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safe.
ters' rights.
If
those
ople
can
pe
stay
"The Lord Jesus te lls us that
But Dade County has mailed
there,
so
can
you
and I," Hives w have It, make sacrifices, but
official notices saying the
said.
I love this place and wouldn't
homes and shacks will be torn
McQuaid
admits
that
pa
rt
of
want
to go any place else," says
down and threatening cour t acthe strip has become an eyesore Doyle Green, who lives or a
Lion. People who try to stay will
with debris, rotting boats and houseboat on pilings a bout 30
kbe t he ir electricity.
scrap wood. "If cleaning up Is feet from the road.
Officials contend the homes what they want, we'll do it," he
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milelong canal in January, 1971, after much controversy
over ei'aIating costs and protests by enviroaientalis'j.
However, U. S. Cir cu it Judge Harvey Johnson ruled
three years later that 3nly Congress could halt construction. fie ordered the Corps to make new en.
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ward a dresser. "And here is not call girls and anyone who foundation's executive planning cate her and make a distinction soon with a better defined rws
Con
trol regula tions.
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The light in the bedroom is red. our waterbed nwge table. wants to t a prostitute doesn't director, Kitty Desmond, and be tw ee
After
a public hearing on the
n sex therapy and gram. The therapists admit
The coverlet Is scarlet satin.
Vi e try to make It as reas- belong here. We try to be like six women on various charges prostitution,
uttons
Widdis
property rezoning
Theypaid $1 each for b
they don't have much formal
Us the Golden Gate Founds- owing and friendly as po&amp; the gir l next do" said Bonnie, of prostitution on May 8.
that said, "SanKitty's dli" request last week, the Council
exce pt
lion's main attraction, the Es- siNe," she said, conducting a who calls herself a
"We want to educate people reading.
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on a 3.2 vote authorized Julian
On Friday, Kitty opened the about their bodies and help
eci!the Suite.
"1 admit this doesn't look to prepare an ordinance
guided champagne tow ofwhat and a sex surrogate
doors of her 16-room Victorian with sexual hangups and
"Isn't ths limpiy
-be fovadistion calls a sex
much like a clinic. It's more rezoning the parcel.
who
raided
the
At
Friday's
open
howe,
60
asked Bonnie, 21, a smiling girl therapy clinic.
mansion
for
the
first
of
three
dysfunctions,"
said
Kitty,
29,
a
like
a genteel home," said Kitty
But, after Council Chairman
But police
the U0a-person champagne open former boutique owner who guests — about half of them as she sat by a fireplace and J.R. Grant refused a motion to
in a r4higlng brow, gown,
he polka call it a rather on. fowIatIon
say it's known on
street as "Kitty's Place" and houses to raise funds for her le- wore a sea,green gown and a Paying — listened to rock mu- gWiced ariound tha bm" that guarantee the 2oo feet wide
"Here are ads and lotions and
house of
coma=
sic, ate Greek food and watched costs $800 a month in rent. ,,But strip separating Lake Ruth s
powders," she said waving a
ver mesh scarf.
the women are more like gal defense.

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alone," says Howard "Mac" straddle a road connecting U.S.
McQuaid. "We don't both er no- I, the Overseas Highway at this
body. It seems like someone in point, with Upper Key Largo
Miami was sitting arou nd and via a soaring bridge over Card
looking for something to do." Sound on lower Biscayne Bay.
McQuaid and th e others live
"We don't intend to leave,"
primarily by fishing and blue smys Buster Sawyer, 61, a nacrabbing. They haul water, tive of Miami who has lived infood, lumber
just a bout cv- termnittently on the strip for 40
erything but bait from Flail- years. "We're going to fight to
da City, 11 miles away, or the bitter end."
Miami, about 40 miles north .
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shippers who would cut 600 miles off the trip around
Florida, according to a status report by the U. S. Corps of
Engineers.
The canal's' 'realistic" cost, it completed, was placed at
$26.4 million a year for the next 50 years a total project
cost of $1.3 billion over that time period.
A consulting firm hired by the Corps has estimated that
the yearly savings to shippers would total but $13 9 million
a year. The report was made public over the weekend.

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Hurricanes
Betsy and Donna couldn't
budge them off a narrow
stretch of coral rock. Nei ther
could seasonal hordes of mosquitoes and sandllies.
But now the county has given
a dozen or so squatters, some
who have lived on Card Sound
Road for 40 years, just 30 days
to get ou t of their paradise or
else.
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Enough has l)eefl disclosed about the (ma'
report of the Rockefeller Commission that it is safe
to say it will contain no sensational disclosures
about illegal activities of the Central Intelligence
Agency.
This will disappoint some critics who have
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civil liberties or due process of law in the country it
is supposed to help protect on the other hand, the
report should contain no surprises for Americans
'h appreciate the peculiar position wiicI
agency like the CIA occupies in a country dedicated
to open government and sensitive to rights of
privacy.
As commission chairman Nelson Rockefeller
points out, the CIA did abuse its power, and may
have broken the law by illegal activities against
American citizens. however, the report also
confirms that these abuses did not arise from
sinister designs on innocent people but from poor
judgment on the part of CIA officials when COfl'
fronted with an unusual overlapping of responsibilities assigned to their agency and those
assigned to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The issue of illegal domestic surveillance
probably would never have arisen if there had been
a greater spirit of trust and cooperation between
the CIA and the FBI when ihe government needed
to know if there was any link between anti-war
disorders in America and a foreign government. It
is ironic that lack of trust between two sensitive
agencies should figure in this aberration.
Reestablishing an atmosphere of trust between
Congress and the CIA is what now must be accomplished to repair the damage done to the
agency and to prevent its important mission from
being impaired in the future by the kind of probing
and challenging it has undergone in the last SIX
months.
It is clear enough that Congress needs to
tighten up on fulfilling its responsibilities for
oversight of CIA activities. But it is equally clear
that Congress cannot remedy that problem by
demanding public accountability from an agency
that relies on,ecrecy for the effectiveness of most
of its operations. The
must recognize its
responsibility to Congress, but Congress in turn
must recognize its responsibility to the success of
the CIA's mission in foreign intelligence. This calls
for an atmosphere of trust that is not typical of
congressional relations with an executive agency.
ne report of the Rockefeller Commission is
sure to stir debate over the propriety of some CIA
activities, although the commission appears to
have absolved the agency of plotting assassinations
of foreign political leaders. The report must be
read in the context of a world in which many
governments do not observe the Marquis of
Queensberry rules in espionage and subversion. To
serve our national interest in such a world the CIA
has to be what it is, and whatever reforms flow
from the Rockefeller report must be consistent
with the circumstances which make that agency a
necessity for our sec urity and survival.

cop shop for help.
I wanted to tell him about the breaks he gave to
drunk drivers — taking them home In his squad car
rather than writing them up.
I wanted to tell him about the times my friend.
answering a loud party call, made sure he didn't see
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And I wanted to tell him about my friend sitting
on his living room floor with his three children, all
laughing, all playing, all climbing over him, little
hands tugging at my friend's mustache, reactñng
over to upset th e pieces on the chessboard.
But I didn't.
Instead, I listened, I listened to what the caller
had to say. Why, I'll never know except tniybe
because I wanted to or I knew I should hear what he
had to
You know, he didn't have anything to say, really,
and he never did give me his name.
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VILLACH, Austria (AP) — Authorities blame a brake
failure for a tour bus accident Sunday in which 21 persons
were killed and 23 Injured. It was the worst bus wreck In
Austrian history.
Police said smoke was seen coming from the brakes as
the bus started down 7,106-loot Mt. Dobratsch. One stirvivor said bus driver Josef RamsbaheryeUed "Jump off
—the brakes are falling!" before the bus hurled over an
cmbankment and tumbled 120 feet Into a rocky ravine.
The passengers were old-age pens!oners from Carint.hia
pro vince. Rainsbacher, father of four, was among the
dead.
The roof of the bus was torn off and many of the
passengers were killed when they were thrown out of the
vehicle. Several surv-ivors pinned
were freed only after a crane was brought In to pull the
debris off them.
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SUNDAY
ADMISSIONS

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Emmeline T. Best
Denver Richard Cosgrave
Kristine Goebelbecker
Kaye S. Hibberd
Cheryl B. Jessup
George Johnson Jr.
Kenneth M. Murphy
Barbara J. Spacek
Patricia Templeton &amp; baby
boy
John Dick, DeBary
Cecile M. Babenhouser,
Deltona
Carl F. Engstrom, Deltona
Dorothy Byrne Jaeger,

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BIRTHS

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Abu (Fatima)
Baker, a baby girl
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles (Mary
Alice) Duhart, a baby girl
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul (Stella)
Kafka, a baby boy, Lake Mary
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Marjorie Alumbaugh
Linda B. Bradley
Rebecca Brown
Charles E. Davis Jr.
Pamela D. Davis
Linda L. Green
George P. P'Dlamond
Richard Russell
Marie Walker
Joanne C. Postle, Altimonte
Spr.
Harry A. Dilley, Buchanon,
Mich.
Wanda 1. Clark, DeBary
Salvatore Turrise, DeBary
Dorothy Jaeger, Deltona
Leslie I. Langdon, Deltona
Lillian W. Vlckrey, Lake

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101 Pinewood Dr., Loch Arbor,
died Saturday night. Born in
Sanford, she was a member of
First United Mothodist Church.
Survivors include
her
husband Vance Douglass,
Sanford, sons, Herbert 1. of
IeLand and Joe W., Sanford;
grandson, Thomas I.. Douglass,
Jacksonville.
Brisson Funeral Home in
c1h,xge of arrangements.
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Lula Mae AIkns
Fatima Baker
Marvin 0. Bland
Bernice Golden
Mary E. McLaughlin
Flarria 13. Moran
Clarence Ray
Eileen K. Dalton, Deltona
Stella M. Kafka, lake Mary

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Florence D. Porter, Deltona
Mary Frances Sullivan,
Deltona
William H. Weaver, Deltona
Gail Bonjione, Maitland
Otto Kaberle, Orange City
Elizabeth P. Naschke,
Orange City

JUNE 14, 175
SATIJRDAY
ADMISSIONS

Sanford:
Rita Appling
Sybil W. Best
Jerry L Daniel Sr.
John H. Delagall
James H. Dunn
Thomas E. Eichelberger
Dora M. Harrell
Ricardo Spencer
Suzanne Williams
Joan E. Weller, DeBary
Robert L. Adams, Deltona
Jean O'Brien, Deltona
Grace E. Gutheil, Lake Mary
Diane L. Soyster, Orange City
Rebecca Connors, Deltona
Mrs Harold (Herma Lee)
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Murder Charcm?
Sought By Yard

JUNE 21
Rummage Sale sponsored by
Seminole County humane
Society, 10 a.m. to p.m., old
U.S. Bank, Sanford Plaza.

Suuuboid Naval Mr Station
LONDON AP — Scotland until the man calmed down and
reunion, Lake Golden picnic
Yard is asking for a murder then ran to a nearby pub for
area, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
against the missing help, streaming blood and cryEarl of Lucan in an inquest ing "murder." Miss Rivett's
June
Seminole Singles, 7:30-10 opening today into the killing of bludgeoned body later was
found wrapped in a canvas sack
p.m., Stepping Stones Center, his children's governess,
The chief witness at the in- in the basement of the threeacross from Sunland Estates on
qulry in the Westminster Coro- story house,
17-92.
ncr's Court will be Lucan's esSome detectives have theeJUNE 29
tranged wife, Veronica, who rued that the murderer wanted
Fr. Lyons Council K of C, was also attacked on the night to kill the countess and got the
corporate communion at of Nov. 7 alter 29-year-old governess by mistake.
Nativity Church, We Mary, Sandra Rlvett was battered to
The 40-year-old earl vanished
followed by breakfast at the death at the Beigravia home a few hours after the killing.
clubhouse,
where she lived with the countScotland Yard, after interess and the Lucans' three
viewing the countess, Issued a
July 2
dren.
Lady
Lucan
told
the
Daily
warrant
for his arrest for marSeminole Singles, 7:30 p.m.,
Stepping Stones Center, across Express, "I shall simply tell the
from Sunland Estates 0(s 1791 court what happened, and if wife. He has never been traced
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asked I shall reveal the name of despite reports that he was seen
in France, Australia, South
the man who attacked me —
Africa arid Latin America.
man who sat on the stairs atterwards, cried on my shoulder
Most Scotland Yard men say
and told me he had killed they believe Lord Lucan cornSandra."
miRed suicide in some remote
The countess said she waited part of Britain.

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MADRID, Spain (AP) — Don Juan de Borbon has
renewed his claim to the Spanish throne, and as a result
Generalissimo Francisco Franco is expected to come
under new pressure to shut
out by retiring in favor of
Don Jui.ti's son, Prtnc juan Carlos.
Don Juan, the 61- ear-old Count of Barcelona, said in a
speech Sunday in Portugal that he was not a conspirator
"or a competitor of anyone."
But he said Franco'3 choice of Juan Carlos th succeed
the generalissimo as chief of state when he dies or retires
would not result in democracy.
"What has officially been arranged for the im media te
future, conceived with the aim of guaranteeing continuity
of the regime, does not logically serve to achieve the
democratic change that is demanded by national interest
and for which the Spanish people are unequivocally
asking," Don Juan said.
lie asked for the support of "those who really have
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"You gotta listen to me, Abe," his old friend
in Washington the more cynical I become about
Lucy Scruples was saying. "I can tell you how to
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Congressional reformers.
3ave New York."
Last November, Americans across the nation
"I don't know, Lucy," Mayor Ieame said
threw out a sizeable group of Incumbent
,.,,.
somberly, shaking his head. "I'm set to sell the
Congressmen. In their place we voted Into office
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whole shtick back to the Indians. Do you think we
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men who advertized themselves as idealists.
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could get $48 for it"
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They promised to change Congress, get rid of
"Forget that, Abe. Now, what did the Yankees
inept and shady committee chairmen, clean up
do
when they were in trouble? They went out and
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got
Catfish Hunter, right' What did the Knicks
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shanghaied George McGinnis, right? And what
those advantages which allow incumbent
did that soccer team do when they were
Congressmen to perpetuate themseives in
desperate? They went all the way to Brazil and
Washington.
got that guy Pele who said he was going to retire
Now that they're seated, these self-styled
and promised his whole country he wouldn't play
honest Congressmen have taken on
worst
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again."
habits of the men they replaced. And added a few
"What's that got to do with my troubles,
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new flourishes.
Lucy?"
Beame implored.
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The newcomers, on average, ha ve done so
"Everything," Lucy answered. "You just got
badly in fact that many undoubtedly would be
be like them teams and go out and take what
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you need, never mind the rules and regulations
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or
w ha t anybody else wants."
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privileges they pushed through, will make it
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"You mean I should go out and order Lindsay
difficult Indeed to vote an incumbent out. Even in
to come back and be mayor again?"
'Wonder what would happen If we kicked sand In his eyes?"
the past, a challenger has had an exceedingly
"No, Abe, notNng quite that drastic. All you
difficult row to hoe because of the special
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have to do is take the treasury of Kuwait and
privileges Congressmen have — patronage,
order that it be brought here. You can use it to
publicity, free trips home, franking of mail,
pay all the city's bilLsand.all your troubles will
greater access to money from individuals and
be over."
from lobbies
whether labor, Industrial, far" It's a great idea, Lucy, but don't you think
mer, or "public Interest" groups.
Kuwait is going to have something to say about
The situation, as noted above, Is now worse.
this? It's true, as I've been telling Governor
The clean election law, by an interesting quirk
Carey and President Ford and everyone else who
or two, limits challengers more severely LMn
No matter hiw hard times get, there are house-to-house sales of vacuum cleaners, would listen, t.he world owes New York a living. r
incumbents.
always Jobs going begging—for people willing to magazines or encyclopedias. One major en- If we are nice enough to be on the same planet
The reformers have increased that disparity provide a reliable service and who aren't above cyclopedia publisher, in fact, has launched a
with them, the least they can do Is help us out
further by voting themselves more trips home
part-time wont,
nationwide campaign to recruit 40,000 full or once in a while."
32 a year instead of 21 money for newsletters
"A lot of people simply don't realize that part-time sales representatives by July.
Right, Mayor. You can always use the old line
and more funds for personal staffs. None of this dozens of part-time jobs are available that
None of these jobs requires an employment
about how everybody else really needs New York
increased funding, a most valuable asset in anyone can do," says the president of a New agency. Once you've selected a part,fime service
campaigning for reelection, Is paralleled by York employment agency specializing in tern- that interests you, say the experts, advertise in to be happy or they suffer. Have you ever noticed
how people in Cedar Rapids, to, instance, feel
increases In spending allowed challengers.
porary help.
community newspapers and put notices
If you restrict the spending ola challenger and
This and other experts recently consulted by bulletin boards. Word-of-mouth advertising more secure when things are ninriing well here'
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increase the Indirect spending allowed an in- the National Enquirer suggest a number of part. among relatives and friends is also a good way to Why shouldn't it be the same for Kuwait"
"I'm beginning to think you may have
cumbent, you can forget talk of a fair election, time possibilities, including:
start.
something
there," Beame said. "We just go in
This is not all.
Dog Walker. In some areas a dog walker is
It's never too late to rehabilitate a reputation, there and grab the treasury, then let them ask
When these men came to office, they vowed paid $15 a week per dog, and he can take as many
even If it's that of the beastly Captain Bligh of the the questions later."
reform,
as seven or eight at a time.
11.M.S. Bounty.
The newcomers had lists of committee
Animal Sitter. Many dog and cat owners going
"Exactly. Naturally there will be a few
chairmen they considered dangerous. Whether on vacation want to board their pets or have
Many people are not aware, says NutriUon spoilsports who say we don't deserve it or that
these lists were correct, figments of t'e them cared for at home. The pay ranges up to $7 Today magazine, that the purpose of the voyage we broke the law or some ridiculous
thing like
that ended in the famous mutin y in 1789 was
Imagination or the result of Ideological dl!. a day per animal,
to that. We will counter that with technicalities,
ferences Is beside the point. The idealists threw
Outdoor and Indoor Chores. There's always a bring breadfruit trees back from Polynesia 10 First, of course, we will point out how we
the British West Indies, where
out only three chairmen of those they'd marked need for people to mow law ns, wash cars, etc. the
repeated deserved that money since we are a lot in ore chic
for extinction. What happened, solar as I can And with more women working outside the hurricanes had destroyed the food crops and and sophisticated
than they are. TV we will
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ascertain, is that some target chairmen were home, there are more opportunities for light caused the worst famines ever known In
show — quite honestly, by the way — ',hat there is
Western world.
able to use patronage and other pressures so household services.
The vision of the federal clean air act of 1970 was shaped by
no provision in the United Nati'ns charter, and
effectively they took control of enough reformer
Crowd Control. Local events involving large
I3ligh's second voyage was even more am- not even any Kuwaiti law, thai .ays that the City
wifulnntimtm 'd clo'ded admittedly with a lack of reali sm.
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crowds need ushers, ti cket-takers, parking lot bitlous —to spread new fuvL Li st&amp;l t4lj.
The announcement by the Environmental
tion
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's'Ol k shall not come a' and take all of the
If
there was one thing the young Turks had attendants.
visited and bring back new specimens to the money out of their treasu' By
Agency that air quality standards ha ve not been met in most
that time, it will
complained about, It wi's Congressional secrecy.
Sales. Freelance jobs always available for West.
American population centers Is disappointing but not
he a what'sdone.is.done ltuation."
demoralizing.
The environmental degradation accomplished over a
century of blithe unconcern could not be erased in five years. At
least 159 of the nation's 247 air quality control regions failed to
meet the June 1 deadline for eliminating pollution.
But real progress has been made. Through the major effort,
emission controls on automobiles have been vastly improved.
Most "stationary" sources of air pollution, factories and power
plants, are keeping pace with schedules for compliance with
WASHINGMN — Richard Nixon has been sive."
Doors are closed-, files are locked; phones are
sterner anti-pollution laws.
erson
stripped of his presidential powers and has been
Spiro the Terrible was selected to be the spear slammed back Into receivers, When this
fail.s, on each bank. Having it published, hoiever, IS
retired In disgrace to San Clemente, but thrower. He began the assault with his more severe methods are used. Reporters are
easier on consumers and harder on overcharging
NixonLsm still stalks the halls of govermunent.
celebrated Des Moines speech of November, harassed with subpoenas, contempt citations, banks.
The deposed President created an at- 3%9, accusing the media of an incestuous left, court fines, Judicial gag orders and actual
,
Well, the thought of a public doumtnt
mospere, which Is best described not by a Nixon wing bias. But Vice President Agriw provided Jailings.
reaching the public drove Federal Reserve
critic but by a loyal, longtime aide and admirer, only the voice; the words were written by
The last thing the Nizonites want to see are Chairman
Arthur Burns Into a dudgeon, Testy
Satire.
Nixon's favorite speech writer, Patrick stories about official misconducts. For they Arthur called
in the Fill to hunt down the trafThe conservative Satire has always found Buchanan. Moreover, the speech was p"rnaIly know that exposure can bring an end
to power. tickers in his interest rate list.
much to praise In Nixon. But by Satire's account, approved line by line by the President who, here The wise Thomas Jefferson had their number 175
Judges and prosecutors in a dozen sta tes are
Nixon came to the White House flawed by a and there, added a phrase to toughen it up. And years ago. At the end of his first term, he wrote
"primal hatred " of the press that was deeply
the follow-up attacks by Agnew on specific the most effective guardian of truth was freedom harassing reporters w ho break crime and
rooted in the real and fancied grievances he had newsmen and newspapers also were ordered by of the press. "It is, therefore. the first shut up by Corruption stories. Subpoenaed and dragged
before grand juries, t he y must either reveal
endured during a quarter century under its Nixon.
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TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Is. area" of southern Lebanon, an Assembly has approved the the terrorists fired rifles and village as Israeli troops were PLO, saying this encouraged
raells and Arabs dueled with area with a large population of right of the Palestinians to pur. rocket grenades In all direc- organizing th2 rescue op. "murder and violence."
artlflery and rockets and lsraeli Palestinian guerrillas. It sue their struggle with all tionsas they selzed the house of eration.
The latest diplomatic effort
Jets attacked a Lebanese claimed the guerrillas shot means to regain their usurped Yaacov Mordechal.
A combat veteran and a re- toward peace continued in New
village following a terrorist down one Israeli Phantom,
rights."
Mordechai's wife, her father servist, the bus driver joined York with another meetin;
raid on a farm community in
said
The Israeli command
The Israelis said the attack and a brother barricaded them- the assault force and was killed Sunday between Israeli Prim"
northern Israel In which four guerrillas in Lebanon fired Kat- was made by four guerrillas selves In one room with the in a hail of bullets and ex- Minister Yitzhak Rabin and
Arab guerrillas and two Israelis yusha rockets In a rare daylight who slipped across the leba. woman's seven-month-old son, ploding hand grenades. Ills Secretary of State Henry A.
wcre killed,
attack on the Mediterranean nese frontier. 'They were but another brother died trying wife, baby and father-in-law Kissinger.
The Israeli mIlitary corn- resort area near Naharlya, spotted by armed civilians in to block the terrorists as they were wounded along with three
Kissinger said there would
mand said air strikes were or- cutting two Israelis with Kfar Yuval as they climbed blasted through the door,
other Israelis, and all four terhave
to be "more exchanges
dered against Kfar Chuba, "a shrapnel. It said the shelling over a fence to get into the vilMordechal, an intercity bus rorists were killed,
between
all the parties before
base for terrorist infiltrators," continued today, and the target lage of Immigrants from India, driver, heard of the attack on
The Israeli armed forces raalter Arab terrorists seized a was the border hamlet of Me- The villagers opened fire, and the radio and rushed back to the dlo said one of the terrorists we can decide whether a basis
farmhouse and the family liv- tulla, three miles from Kfar
_ was a Palestinian, and the oil)- for resumption of negctlations
exists." He said Rabin's talks
ing In it early Sunday in the Yuval. The command reported
era were an Iraqi, a Moroccan
Israeli border village of Kfar no casualties and said Israeli
and a Turk. It said they be- with him and President Ford
Yuval.
artillery returned the fire.
longed to the Arab Liberation and their recent meeting with
The Leba nese Defense MinisA spokesman for the Pal's.
Front, which Is affiliated with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in Austria " have at least
try said Israeli air strikes and tine Liberation Orgmnlzatlon
the PLO.
created
a basis from which the
artillery shelling killed one said it sponsored the raid on
The Israeli Foreign Ministry
problem
can be considered
woman and wounded three oth- Kfar Yuval "because it is our JUNE lb
June 18
said the terrorist assault was
er persons. WAFA, the Pale- right to fight for our rights." He
Seminole County flumtinc
Seminole Singles, 7:30.10 intended to disrupt "diplomatic again."
sUntan news agency, said two added twt such raids had the Society, 8 p.m., F'irs't e1'edl p.m. at Stepping Stones i.,emvi efforts to revive the pouutrn
ttaiiin satd mere were
successive Israeli air raids support of "the whole world
Savings and Loan, SR 434 and across from Sunland Estates on momentum" toward peace. Tie differences between the Egyp"covered the entire Arkoub because the U.N. General 17-92, Longwood.
17-92.
statement also condemned the (lan and Israeli positions. "To
governments that voted at the what extent they can be
JUNE 19
U.N. General Assembly last breached, 1 think at the present
Seminole Chapter 2 Order of Nov-ember to recognize th
ve
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Eastern Star, 8 p.m. , Masonic
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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) The Saigon radio today
reported the full resumption of civil aviation service at
Saigon's Tan Son Nhut airport.
The broadcast did not say to what cities flights were
available. But it said the airport facilities had been
repaired, and many aircraft had been put back Into
operative condition.
From Cambodia, the Phnom Penh radio reported that
civilians and Khmer Rouge soldiers "working night and
day" had re paired the capital's electric generating plants
but the supply of petroleum was still limited.
Most electric plants in Phnom Penh were not damaged
during the war, but there was a shortage of spare parts
and fuel

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At Tan Son Nhut

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Terrorist Raid Leads To New F'i'ght'i'ng

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"110w do you kflOW this?"! asked,
"!know pigs. They're all the same," my caller
said.
How are they all the same?"
"Aw, you know. Always hassling."
"All of them?"
"Hell, yes, all of them."
Since by that time I had It figured that this was
going to be another of those senseless, endless
conversations I have come to dread, I broke In on
his remarks, the general drift of which I am sure
you can imagine.
"Do you know the difference between a pig and a
cop?"
That surprised him, for a moment.
"No," he answered. -There's no difference.
They're one and the same."
That's when I blew the whole thing. I wanted so
much to tell the man about a friend of mine, who
was a cop until he got called a pig once too often. I
wanted to tell him about the time I saw that friend
giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a girl who'd

received a strange phone call the other day.
The press had just started and I was sitting back
in my chair reading the day's paper.
The phone rang.
"Newsroom, Pantridge," I said.
'You people should stop glorifying those pigs
over at the county jail," said the caller.
"What do you mean?"
"1 mean just what I said. The pigs wanted
somebody and they didn't care If they had to burn
down th e whole damn jail to get him."
I didn't know what to say.
So I saia nothing. I just listened. And what i
heard I can't repeat here, because the publisher
just doesn't go for that kind of language in his
paper. I don't think I would either if I was
publishing It.
The gist of the man's remarks was that someone
in the sheriff's department had it in for a prisoner.
The caller didn't know who in the sheriff's department had it in for which prisoner, but he was sure he
knew what he was talking about.
I let the man rave on for a while before I again

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the ninth inning Fohowing Cesar
one out in the eighth inning, and struck out 12 Reds
Cedeno's single and two St.
Pirates 8, Braves 6
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the season, breaking a tie and Dust), Baker's
Sending the Dodgers to their After Parker's ninth homer of Willie Davis. Davis and Reggie
fifth setback in six games, the season, Rennie Stennett sin- Smith had earlier homered for
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well under 49 flat. especially for meters."

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jump left turn in a large group behind
lornar Indiana high jumper lXnnis
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included the MCI time of 1472 by Utah
State s \CAA hampion Mark F nyeart

smoking said Foster after both were
timed in 133 (3mg the record for the
University of California track It would

who broke a 20-year-old Edwards

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jumper IN-ight Stones were the world

Bolding won the 440-yard intermethate

Pacific Coast Club teammates of
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hurdles easily with a stadium record
time of 49.8 seconds. lie now heads for

Stadium record and the victory by
French Olympic star Guy Drut over

world record at Eugene'
Urut, whose personal best of 13.1 is one-

recoro tic won the 440 in 46.5 and said I
want to run the world reord time of

Si,iturday at the new U.S. Track and Field

between the shot and weight lifting these

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bgin with So it is Fu'iny
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Chicago White So x.
TIIU 5, Orioles 4
Yankees 3, White Sox 0
Eric Soderholm's three runs batted in on a pair
Besides Dineen, the Yanks' other outfielders
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field and third-string catcher Rick Dempsey in league homer carried Minnesota past the
right. All three regulars - Roy White, Elliott Orioles.

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Ga ylord Perry was a stranger in a strange
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Dineen looked and felt right at home, ol'Gaylord fact, he seemed to be swiping them from their
rightful fielders.
found himself in hostile territory,
Munson drove in two runs with singles in the
Sunday night was Gaylord Night in Texas,
Perry 's pitching debut with the Rangers lie was third and fifth innings against Stan Bahnsen and
facing his former Cleveland teammates in his Ron Blomberg singled for a run in the seventh.
first start since being dealt away last Friday.
And he found himself surrounded by Indians
Tim Black w ell hit what was probably one of
Before the 27,171 fans were settled into their the shortest two-run si les in i.st 'o ap a
seats, the game was all but over. T`hree straight four-run eighth inning that beat the Royals and

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If your child is on Medicaid
complain about plum- furious and demanded that Bob
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her's
rates.
No other give back the ssoo. Bob said tie
be seen at the County Heal th
professional
earns
his money upheld his end of the bargain t partment
working In such damP, un- getting a shave and a haircut,
-_afternoon by appointment only. sanitary and uncomfortable but he didn't agree to keep it
Only 40 children can be seen per conditions, A plumber has no that way for life,
i am in the middle. Where
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BOB'S MOM
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marketable entity in the United States.
Quitr' simpl&gt; , a North American Soccer
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baseball bats and there was horse racing
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Flagler. Bark row from left) are Instructor, RutltStamm, R.N., William Young, Wanda Stewart,
Sandra Williams and Lynn Sh eriff .

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may marn his niece!
Inciden tal!) ,
Judaism my plumber a bonus next time I
is a patriarchal socie t y, all see him.
DEAR ABIIY. What's a nice
blood lines go through the
mother. For example, in an girl like you doing writing a
intermarriage, the religion of column when you can belt out a
the offspring is determined by song like you did on Dinah

Semlook Junior College recentl graduated ae%ei' women anci

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SCOREBOARD
(Crank) 31, 3 Mira Lite tenaici
61 4 An Girt Mercury (au) 72.
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Tom Jenkins held a fI%e-shot na win. But Icould win, and I'll tournament, one-putted 10 his brief career,
runner-up at 139 after a scond leader with a 65, blew to a
onmond (Dvoracek) 7 2; S Stacey lead going into today's 36-hole be trying to win. I'll be just as times on his way to a six-under"I don't know what it is. but rou nd 67.
and 142. South African G
Key (Vander Schaaf) 97 6 Chancey
windup of the $150,000 Phda aggressive as V can If I can par 65ln Sunday's second round m putting stroke seems to
M iller, defending champion Player shot 70 for 144
Monday's Games
delphia Golf Classic.
start putting, I might be able to !or a 36-hole total of 134, eight smooth out when I get here," Ile Ilubert Green arKI Jim Sirn.)m
Baltimore (Paimt- 103i at Chance (Crank) I 1, 9
Torn Welskopf and nine oth. ,
US Tog
But Johnny Miller had a put some heat on him
Clev eland (Bibby
under par for two trips over the said
,
era
followed
at
140
withdrew
after
the
first
Green
had a 70
Boston ( Burion 0 1) at Detroit
FIFTH -14 M -Pace CA - S60:
waning for him:
"if I'd been putting decent, 6.687-yard Whitemarsh Vallev
His stroke was -par Perfect .5imqwit a 71 arid .Millor an er- , rodrid. Weiskoof had mwnwi
lot ot gun in
'just putung aserii
i d be' CouMr) Club course
Sunda) He needed only 26 ratic 69 that included an eagle, w ith a 76 He pulled out of the
(Broberg 6 71 at Do
:au
rt I 3 A

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PARIS (AP) -"It's not easy Argentina, 6-2,6-3, 6-4 in the Ii. were as devastating as in the
Borg's achievement here sur playing at Wimbledon, but It heat wave. Miss Evert kept her
for someone like me to hate ha 0 the French International past
passed an)thlng he had done will be difficult changing from cool after a bad first set and
someone on a tennis court," Open Championships Sunday. It
Itisotily two years since Borg previously. He swept past six clay to grass.
ended up completely In charge.
said Sweden's 19-year-old Bjorn was the second straight year he first bust upon the tennis world opponents, including U.S. Davis
"Perhaps I have not given
IV ~eat broke
Borg.
won the title, and it
the uarterfinals in
dropping only one set
yself enough time."
men's
final,
that's what you've got to
moneas
y.
Chris Evert of Fort Lauderdo if you are going to win. It is
The one-sided victory ended traditionally the top clay court
Now he will go to England dale, Fla., the defending worn'1(111
I
rain falling d
during
the first
even worse if the man you are speculation that Borg had been event In the world,
and practice on grass for a en's champion, also retained little
set.
playing happens to be one of playi ng too much tennis and
Since then, he has won the week In preparation for Wim- her title, beating Martina Nay.
your best friends."
had lost some of his brilliance. French title twice, Ilie Italian bledon.
Crowds of 11,000 and 1200
r-old Cze,ch
Borg got over the problem He raced about the court at the title once and reached the final
"I shall rest from tournament left-hander, 2.6, 6-2, 6-1 Satur- packed the center court of the
and hammered his close ac- Roland Garros Stadimn like a of the World Championship play for a week, and do a little day.
stadium for the last two days of
quaintance, Guillermo Vilas of deer and his forehand shots Tennis Masters event in Dallas. pr acti ce," Borg said. "I enjoy
That match was played in a the tournament.

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Monday, June U,

Legal Noice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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Legal Notice

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with the County Complrcter, In and fictitious name of HEAVEN SCENT
°' Seminole County. Flrida, upon FLOWER BOUTIQUE, and that we
intendtoreglsters.aidnamewith the
receipt of Proof of Pulication c,f
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
this notice, the Fictiticiv! Name, to
County, Florida In accordance with
wit iSO Productions, Dto Unique,
the provisions of the Fictitious
Di- Shame under whiclithe below
listed interested parties cc engaged Name Statutes, To Wit
Section
fl business Currently at 30 WymOre £6509 Florida Statutes 1957
S Carl P Johnson
Road, No, 101, Altamone Sprin
Alice H. Dolgner
Seminole Covnly. Florid'
Publish' June 9, 16. 7). 30. 1973
Thomas K. Krause
0(0
Edward Bookbinder
DATED at Altamonp S,rings, ________________________

and Orene Brer. hit wt.

thettighest bidler. for cash subject

$10 Street,

1601

Kannapolis, N C 2$Ols
YOU ARE NflTlFIrrs . ...

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day of May. AU, 197.

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Front (West) Door Of the Seminole SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

On June 21, 1915 at 9 AM the

vnty, Florida.

CUlT IN AND FOR EMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
l$7

That Said sale is bng made to AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
t 9, Block "C", HIDDEN LAKE. SitiSfy the terms Cf said Writ t Unted States curpotion,

-rent, as recorded Ptt Book 17
John E Pclk.
m;e 3, SI and 52. 04 the Public
Sheriff
cords of Seminole County,
Scmni Counly, Florida
i -rida
Publish: June 9, 16, 73, 30.
is been filed against you and you DEO
arereguired to servea copy of your

allu
storage charges Tag No 170x613a
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actiontoforecloseamortgaon thc Florida. Inc above described per

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PlaintIff.
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MAX A MOGUL ant RUTH N
MOGUL.
Defendants

AMENDE(
Attorney, whoSe address Is,

Sand Eébod

RATES

1:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

3lca line
6thru 25 times
24C
a line
26 times
(S2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)

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Sunday - Noon Friday

flroIr. 107 W (ornmcrcial
Sanfocd3l? 1111

3 bedroom, fenced yard, carpet. air,
kitchen equipped Phone 373 5293
after 6 pm

Petition in th Crcut Ccurt Of
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Large 3 bedroom. 7 bath, includes
disposal and dishwasher, mem
bershlp in junior Olympic
l,
tennit court 53LSOO

room, detached garage.

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ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, 1', bath
split plan, central heat &amp; air, wall
to wall carpet. Assumable mor

5hadeJ homesite overlooking take.
'°°
CHOICE LAKEFRONT, custom
buIlt I Bedrm, 2 Story on finest
fishing and swimming lake, sand
beach,boathouse&amp;do(k,oneacre
tree shaded 115.500

Kish Real Estate

Sten stroni
Harold Hall Realty

Bedrooms, 2 baths, large family
room, member%P,p in recreational
facilities ncludiro v"l m'd tCnflii

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• Realty •
"SANfORD'S

26065 Hwy 1? 9'2
REALTOR 37) 5711

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dissolution of marrIage, and yu are
required to serve a copy of your

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nn 9. 16 17S

DAVIS A McINTOSH, Attrrie'
P?it.er. I's'. Otti
t1C
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Sanford. 37i 62't

tSALCOIIOL A PROBLEM?

Fr farnl!i
drinkers

or Vrl

at problem

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original with the Clerk of the Circuit
or write
Court on or before July 7th, 197$. Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0
other-wise a default and ultimate
553, Sanford. F Ia 37771
judgment will be entered against
you for the relief demanded .n the
Petition
Care

lOSSanora Ave 372 fill

TI cab business ,tnd related
franchse Call F4dl 901
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Vety Exclusive

Furnished one Bedroom apt
l300MellonvllleAve

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Rentals

EUclency apartment, all utilities 3flR, Unfurn sprinkler system,

I bedrooms. 2 bath, pool,
BEAUI IFULLV
LAN0
SCAPEDi See to appreciate-

Efficiency room for rent Call
between 10 am and 2 pm 323

ISeaII
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.

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Notice is hereby given thvt we are
engaged in business at 1015 Nofre
Dame Drive, Altaminte Springs
32701, SemInole Covy. Florida

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372 lIli

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Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Publish, May 26. June 7,9, 16, 197$
DEN 163

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AFFIDAVIT
UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
STATE OF FLORIDA

SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-43CA9-G
FREEDOM FEDERAL AVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIA'lON, a
United States corporatioe.formerly
known as FIRST FIDERAL

COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Theundersigned. under oath, say

CONCEPTS IN LAWN CARE, and NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO executed for the purpose of corn ASSOCIATION OF TAM'A.

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Vacation at
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7&amp;-Auto
Parts
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tra, Trailer pai
cement
sand, rock MIRACLE CON

fice SupplIes

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372 21 If

Like New Call
After6, 323 75

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Open Saturday Morning.

office furniture

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
37) 31e

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Don't throw away that good but torn 'i'ioOd cq Steel desks I esecutise desk
shoe Bring it to us We'll fix it like
&amp; Chairs. secre'araI deSks &amp;
new. Hanson's Shoe Shop, 221 E.
chairs, straight chairs, filing

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I967 Honda 305

NOLL'S
(asselberry, 17 9?. 6)0 175

Home

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and Outside city Beautiful Spring
led lake stays full even during
drought. $29,900 total price. House
needs painting and tidying up.
JOHNNY WALKER
PEAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Larry Saxon, Realtor

Sparkling clean, 3 bedroOmt, 2 bath.
373 9110
lakefront home central heat and _____________________________
air, trees, and Other extras,

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311 315 E F

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Make offer 322 1263
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1973 TM Sujuki. engine rebuilt, n
clutch, A 1 shape 5425 or best

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Large Flea Market

Precise timed released Clant
food GardenLand, 1100W 1sf St

Tables A permanent booths
available All under over. Let m MOW or TILL your lot and or
garden spot. Floyd Freer,
Located I' mile's east of I Ion SR
16, Sanford at Stan's Auction 373
372 319)
9119
Special shrub and garden Sprayers,
A to Zoo The Herald's special
96 cents ea GardenLand, 1100 W

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GMC 'Tcn Pitk up
For Parts
3fl-79$óafter5

central heat and air, fenced
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Zoo Don't miSs it on July 3
i

ues in the courtyard, ano
helpful manager Special move in
allowance Only 2 BR left

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7371301 2610 Hiawatha Ave

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shady lot. $123 mo Adults only
373 0761
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WEKIVA RIVER

n.ajpr

Trim 3 bedroom,
1' baths. carpeted with central
heat and air, 577 500
hIgh

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3bile Home

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ISOdilmitac aepoSit 70) E 71st st
after 530

ts

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Patio

Sanford, by Owner- Idyllwilde II
section,) Bedroom,? bath, family
room on large lot, tow down

Don't miss A to Zoo

very low downpayments-owner
financed Please call us!

PAYTON REALTY

F le PointsArea
Large anctscapeci private lot

2 BEDROOM

CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Discount, 270) Orlando Dr
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
vs
ORDINANCE
NO
7311
BY
Seminole County, Florida in ac
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
2 It is the intention of the
CIVIL NO. 747t$D.CA-O9.F
dens. 201$ Sanford Ave Spacious I
Cordance with the provisions of the SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA dersigned to cause
WILLIAM MCFARLAIIE and SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA FEDERAL P.I.1iTIONAL MOP
Mechanic
SANLANDOwife,
GRAYCE P McFARU.NE, his CASE NO. 7S.474-CA-O5.A
&amp; 7 BR apts., eat in kitch, seiag
Fictitious Name Sta"jtes, ToWit
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENtha? SPRINGS ANIMAL HOSPITAL,
2l000rlando Drive
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
carpeting, plenty closets From
Section 6.4509 FlOrid-s Statutes isj
a public hearing will be held in
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
3721700
INC., a duty organized Florida
Plaintitt,
1150 3720.i6 or 0)1 7673
nfeidants
S Harry K Holcomb
TOAGE ASSOCIATION, a United
Room 703. Seminole County Cour corporation to engage n a buSiness
NOTICE OFMORTCAGE
Thomas Leon Siegfried
thouse. Sanford, Florida. at 7:00 enterprIse under the fictitious name
States corPoration.
FLOYD OLIVER. JR and JOE
FORECLOSURE SILl
PubIlh May 74. June?.,. 16. 197$ p.m., or as soon thereafter as
Plaintiff,
of SANLANDO SPRINGS ANIMAL
ANN OLIVER. hit wife.
DEN 171
BY
CLERK
Legal Notice
possible,On Tuesday, July 1, 1975. to HOSPITAL, with offices located at
vs
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Defendants
Legal Notice
NOTICE IS HEREB' GIVEN HAROLD E KNOWLES and OMA
consider the adoption of an or. Sanlando Springs, Seminole County. pursuant to a Final Jucgnent Of GAIL KNOWLES. his wife,
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND dinanceamending Ordinance No. 73
Florida
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
FICTITIOUS NAME
Foreclosure dated the lP1 day of
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUMTY, 14 by Seminole County. Florida, title
3 Attached hereto and made
Defendants
P4011cc Is hereby given that we are
on the 25th day of June, 1915. at fl
Notice is hereby given that I am
a June, 1915, and entered n Civil
NOTICE OF SALE
a m at the west front door of the engaged inbtjsins at P2, Box 579B, engaged In business at 2410 East
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S1034.CA.A
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING 04 Publication as
required by said Circuit Court of the Efhteenlh suant •
to Final Judgment 'of Sanford, Florida the undersigned County, Florida isder the fiCtitit Seminole County. Florida under the
BOOKER T WASHINGTON, EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISES TO
Those Interested in said en. SeminoleCounty,whereintle above entitledcauseintheCjrcultCourtof described real property
ltd STALL,
OPERATE
CURSIONS, and that we intei to FLORIDA AUDIO SERViCES, and
and in the extent of the named Plaintiff and thf above Seminole County, Florida, I
Petitioner,
MAINTAIN COMMUNITY API('I terprise.
will Sell
ntereit of each. i as follows:
Lot IS, GRANADA SOUTH, ac register said name with the Clerk of that I intqs to register Said name
amed Defendants were tt parties the property Situate in Seminole coi'ilno t
the Plat thereof as the Circut Court, Seminole County, with the Clerk of iho Circuit Cou'!
MARVA BETTY WASHINGTON W ITHIPI THE UNI PICORPORAI fri 'h'ayne Taylor. INTEREST - Pre's
and best bidder for cash a? he West
Lot 6. MELODY ACR ES. ac
P blic Records of Seminole County, provisions of the Fictitious Name cordane with the Provisions of hr
Re-%peridnt
AND FURTHERMORE, ! ETT I G
SIGNATURE Robert
Wayne
in
Sanford,
Seminole
ounty,
recor
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
FORTH THE GE P4ER4 L CQN
in PIat Book 17. Page 6. of together with all siructures, im- Florida Statutes 1937.
Taylor; ADDRESS Section ISS 09 FlorIda Statutes I97
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
C'ITIOPIS ACCOMPANYIIIG •'IIE Attamonfe Springs, Florida
$04 N.
Street, Florida at 11:00 A M.. on thjlst day the Public Records of Seminole provements, fixtures, applIan,
32101
Penneth E. Paschall
S James H Meckley. Jr.
of July. 1973, the following &amp;scribed County, Florida
Philip M tell
and appurtenances on
land or
Publish June 16, 73, 30. July 7, 1913
*VHOSE
RESIDENCE
AND CHISE. AMENDING SEC 'Oti 1$ Dubrle Ridgeway; INTEREST
The West 35 feet of Lot 77and the items of property
_________________________The aforesaid sale wil be made DEO-IOi
16th
STREET. SAVANNAH, TO PROVIDE FOR FREE IN. SIGNATURE
Michael D. Sanlando the Suburb B•utiful.
Fence
Judgment entered In Civil Plo 71
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Shampooer for only$I SOperday.
CARROLL S FURNITURE
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3721674
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front load deluxe Sewing machine
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Publication
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of 16$ or 10 payments of 19 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

BALL REALTY

Peg Real Estate Broker
32? 1)01,7610 Hiawatha Ave at 17 97

LARRY SAXON

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
017W
377
--1st St

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shotS, wormed. 5100 Call 322 7964
OVER60NICE CLEANCARS

REALTOR

3729111 Eve $691146

DOG TPAINlNç IN YOUR HOME
Housebreaking, Obedience.
ProtectIon

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KULP DECORATORS
109W lit St 373 2)35

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Nice 2 bedroom. 1 bath masonry

P'IOQUALIFYING
Resort
PertY
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN -home
in convenient Sanford New 3 BR home, all e*tras,$ pct,
---location Attached carport Eat in
interest $79,100 3727767
Peg
Real Estate Broker kitchen. Pay $3,000 down and
Hutchison Ocean front Ap-,rtments,
assume
existing
5100
month
7'
339 5 AtlantIc Ave. D,i'ona
* Rent Purchase Plan *
323764
pct loan Price $17,500.

STUDIO 1,2,3
BEDROOM SUITES

factory air, radio, heater, good
cOndition 339 2639

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Love Animals' Then you'll love the
all new Central Florida Zoo Read
all about it in The Herald's A to

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We have many homes under $7o,, Issue
for our n
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AdultS 33914)9

ON THE LAKE
323 79

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bedroom. 7 bath mobile home,

Casselberry. 6s1oo' spacious,

en1va

air,

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PiCk Up Abandoned Cars

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unfu,nittsed apt

Bud Cabell 3230052

large Shady oaks on the scenic

2545 Park Drive 170 up

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avaIlabt
anytime,

ByOwnerLOvely 3 bedrooms, I year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost 1

baths, fenced yard, air con
ditloned, utility shed $27.0

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frnr' 51117 3 M W of Sanford 322
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Icw7tSedroom Adultsonly

WoOdrtjff'sC.ardenCenter
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LAKE MINNIE- I Bedrooms,

32)6353 REALTORS 645

300E AIrport Blvd

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,

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Payton Realty

DeBary. Aoutts Lovely large I bed

Publish: June 16. 1973

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7--.DtorCyCk?s

171.500

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Sales Clerk; full time, Cosmetic

wne REEL'S BODY SHOt
1109 r.ford A,

ano,

new Spinet piano (been cnloanfor
Club Prngrams regular St 07

management. 377 9992

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ADULTS. PlO PETS
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advancement Bring ambition
wllsQppIytheprodtstocrate
enthusIasm and profit Call 321
0170 Mon thru Sat

Campbell electric kdyer

l(i%,

3 Bedrm, 2 bath. H A. wall lowell

IT WAS FOR SALE

furnished, central air, on private

deep shag carpeting, decor fur

MA L E F E M A L E
SALE5
POSITIONS: Be your own boss

Seminole County. Florida, Dated SernlnoleCounty, Florida, May 75th,
thiS Ih day 04 June. 1973
1975
(Court Seat)
Publth
June 7. 9. 16• 7). 1973
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
OFO
Clerk of Circuit Court
By - Elaine RiChard.
IN TH CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

II) S acre tract county maintained
donpayme

adults. nopets 51)5
m
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34'Pile Homes

WEMIGHTHAVE
SOLD YOUR
HOUSE TODAY

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117 Pine Needle Lane
Attamonte Springs, Florida

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P,OntIsly Rentals Available
5135 5l50 Color TV
QUALITY INtl NORTH

Your gracious country living, yet

property:
City. Florida
323 0034
The Weit 32 Sleet of Lot 73 and the
That the' party interested In said Work your own hours Earn extra
East 25 feet of Lot 22 in Block 3. buslns enterprise
Income as an AVON Represen 7 neroc
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is as follows

Altamonfe Section, according to the
EIOHTEENTH JUDICISL CIR. PIat thereof as recorded in PIat

payment, mobile home approved.

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Lake Mary area

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE

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Furn Apt Living Room, kitchen.
BOARD CALL ANYTIME, 373

Florida at 11 00 A M .on the 1st day expect to engage in business at Lake

Publish: June 9. 16. 23. 30, 1915
DEO 61

7521 Park flr

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thi5

PublIsh: June 16, 1975

Apacrepopuprr- , 1r
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11,230. Sleep'. ' - i'tamed 373 67'-

POISSON MARINE
7927 Hwy 17-92
3235961
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Call 373

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of to wit'
notice,
the fic
Dated thiS 11th day ofjune, 1973. Front Doorof theCnty Courthousepublication
titiOuj name,
KID STUFF
Arthur H. Bezkwithjr

FICTITIOUSNAME

trance, bath &amp; parki*
9379 after S

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All new carpet from bankruptcy.
Value up to $25 a yd Sacrifice
53 SOa yd Your choice Weekdays,
3230061

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75-Recreational
VehiCles
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By: Elaine RiChard,

23'
Cruiser, 160 Inboard
Outboard power Ideal for family
campog, skiing. &amp; fishing 372
561 or 31? 0221
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In the Herald Classified ads are
blackandwhi?eandreJalpoyer

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only 2 years old Corner lot. 110.500- 3 rm houSe, 7 lots 53'iIIO'
each Ruby St off Upsala near II
carpeting throughout, near
&amp; SR 4.6 372 9CM
schools 126.700

Way (HighICnd Park. Sanfordi

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Publiih: i2.9. 16. 23. 1975

eeds

29-Rooms

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1)0 l799after6p m

bedrms 2 oath, Fla Room, Oble
garage 3230301

DREAMWOLD- ALMOST flEW!

Neighborhood

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

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Seminole County. Florida in ac
otherwise a default will be entered (SEAL)
cordance with the provisions of the against you for the relief
Arthur H. B-eckwith, Jr.
demanded
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit,
in the complaint or petition.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Section 663 09 Florida Statutes 1751
By: Joy Stokes
WITNESS my hand and the seal of

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MAITLAND FLEA MART

Days - 323 617)
Phts37 S.l7lor 372 ?)2

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family room Beautiful ShrubS and
trees $700 mo 631 Sfl7

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We Buy Furniture

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June 16th 316 Park Ave.

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bedroom, I bath home n corner
lut Quiet neighborhood. At-

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Also
IN THE CIRCUI
T COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C.
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73-440-CA.O9.A

Wanted to buy used office lurnitur,'
Any
Quantity
P4OLL
Casselberry, iPyl797DC

wench. Mutt see to appreciate,
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-3234.749
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CASH 322.4132
Houseboat, '73, AlumInum, must For used furniture,
sell $900 SlIp No 93 Sanfcrd Boat
t0t, etc Buy 1 or ICIDI f"m',

$676306

'.i.,lis

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____________ _____________

hours; all age's Swing Set Nur
foreclosure entered Is the above SAV I NGS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
AND
LOAN
actiontoforeclo'sea mortgageon the styled Cause pending irthe Circuit
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA.
Clerk of this Court either before CIVIL ACTION NO. 73U.CA4B following property in Seminole Crt in and for Semiie County,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Complete child care services ,4
Service on Plaintiff's attorney, or In re: the Ma.rrage of:
Plaintiff,
Florida the undersignef Clerk will
County, Florida
By - LIllian Jenkins
Sum'mer Program! HEY DIDDLE
vs
Deputy Clerk
DIDDLE 3AY CARE 373 3690
default will be entered against you
________________________________
Husband. PARK. UNIT THREE, according to County described as'
for the relief demanded in the aVId
GRAYCE P McFARLANE. hiS STENST ROM, DAVIS
Begin at NE corner 0 Section
the PIat thereof as recorded in Plat
Will Baby Sit
SANDEE M• BALES,
complaint or petition.
wife.
Public
TownshIp
70
South.
Rape
30
East
&amp;
McINTOSH
Book
1$,
pages
57,
5).
arid
SI.
inmy home
':
*' ITNESS my hand and the seal ot
Wife
Defendants
run along North line of lad Section
Recorcn
Pc? Office flo 1330
Call 37) 7096
AMENDED
Court on June,5th, 1973
NOTICE OF MOR TOAGE
has been filed against you and you also being center lineof Geneva
Sanford Florida 37771
NOTICE OF SUIT
FORECLOSURE SALE
5a'vrday I Evening
are
required
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
Road
North
69
degreesi3
minutes
Attorneys for Petitioner
TO BERNARD BALES
BY CLERK
ild Care Ages? $
0
ubIlsh
June 9. 16. 7). 30. 1973
Residence unknown
s Clerk of the Circuit Court
RALEIGH W. GREENE, Ill
way line of Ridgeodve, South pursuant to a Final Judgment of
action
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
for
Dissolution
2.s Deputy Clerk
It Tenth Floor, Florida Federal minutes East
677 feet to P.O.B.. June. 1973, and entered irs Civil
and you are required to serve a cop
VdOM IT MAY CONCERN
DEO 47
04 yOur written defenses. if any, to it 33731, on or before July 0. 1975, and Ridgewood Avenue. sa lands
Circuit
Court
of
the
Eighteenth
undersigned,
pursuant to the
file the original with thC clerk of this Seminole County, FIorii
en S KIRBY MONCRIEF, Plain
FICTITIOUS NAME
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
sale,
court
either
before
service
on
at
public
tiff's attorney, whose aress i
Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for "FictitiO Name Statute." Chapter Day &amp; Night
tothe hight and best Seminole County, wherein the above 16309, Florioa Statutes, will register
Classes 3 Mi N
engaged in business at Rt. I. Box
Longwood, Junct Il 97 &amp; 119
thereafter;
otherwise
a
default
will
23rd
day
of
June.
1975,
.1
the
West
Florida, 23771, on or before the
named Defendants were the parties
719, Longwood, Stminole County,
be entered against you 0or the relief front door of the Semir3Ie County theretn. that I will sell to the highest
clay of June, 1973, and file th
ard for Sernrioie County, Florida.
Court of Seminole County either petition

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Flea Market, Sat &amp; Sun Free --tabtet Stan's Auct'on. H*y 46 W
16' float, Imperial Comanche,
Sanford
fiberglass, 120 HP inboard
____________________________
outboard motor, seats 6, fully
Junk Trash Hauled Away

7Ft. PoolTabte

dt;Ofled P40 pets Moderate r.nt
377 1210

ANTIQUES
I Piece or HOustfull
CASH 323
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HIGHLAND PARK- FIRST TIME

United State's corporation, formerly June, AD 1975

ALLADIAPI FENCE CO. and that

Make your Budget go further, shop
the ClassIfied Ads every day.

Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Rest Western Auto
'" 'I" ' t St.

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Will Buy or Consign
Any Item of Value
SANFt)RDAUCTION,373 7)10

YARD SALE--- June 16 from 9 to
110 San Marcos Ave Lamps. jars.
dishes, clothing. shoes. misc 323
9033
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Sanford Scminolc iC's Annual Flea
Market, Saturday, June Ii. 1975.
177 S French Avenue. From 9
am to 5pm

_..

..JIJI

Florida. 33131. on or before July 6th. CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
1973. and fite the original with the COUNTY. FLORIDA

___________________________

68-Wanted to Buy -

54-Garage Sales

_____________________________
_____________________________
_________________________
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1 Sectional, Arm chair, Recliner
with ottoman. Double bed,
Nrchandise
---Bahama Lounge, Andirons, ------_________________________
__________________________________
°slntlns, ni'l% rw1 •n',s trunk,
:' ...-d46

NOTICE ISHERERVOIVEN

$00 IN THE CIRCUIr COURT, SCAPING COMPANY, whose ad-

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________________________ ________________________

____
5O-M.iceUaneous for Sale

$21,500 total Business Home, br. -d commercial,
INCOME PROPERTY.
i lane highway, Great terms.
Let rentals pay your mortgage
511.950. Acre Realty. REALTOR,
direct to owner Large house with
apartment&amp;coftage rented $3,500 _______________________
down No qualify. Move right in.
1 BPS , 7 full baths, family room &amp;
Ill Elm Ave.. 323 4767.
den. plenty %torage. Iarg. tot
LARGE LOT
3 bedroom. 7 beth, wall to-wall -

REALTOR
2701 5 French Ave .371 0011
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Patio Houses

Immediate Occupancy, i
Bedroom, 1 bath, new carpet,
ftr'droom apartments $60 5170
QareSne. (lO%(' to schools 323 0237
&amp; Pets Ox. also
or 3231138
- furnithCd 371 0066
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___________________
-. ______ _______
sanfori- 3 bedroom, I', baths,
- 31-Apartments
Furnished
pool. carpet, g000 location 901__________________________
______
________
736 6176 or 3230763 or 901 7310931.

Monday, Juno t, inso
______

Ev,nng Hira, Sanford, Fl.

Merchandise

3 bedroom, 1' bath on corner tot,
111.900. ExIsting. 116.500. 7 Pct
mtg 32) 6607
____________________
_____________________________

COUNTRY LIVING
Build your dream home Ofl thiS 4
acres Large oaks. magnolias
citrus 116.000

JOHN KPIDER. ASSOC

_1 '"'"

I NOt. .153
110 W.AIRPcpT BLVD.
- 3737170

.I

-.

Acreage

Cit. fenCed yard $175 per month as
* 1•2 Bedloom

SANFORD- Block 3 bedroom,
bath, pool, 'arpet. gOOd locatiOn.
Tecms Owner 901 734 0931 O'
6676

116.000

SiSOnio

.
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Commercial Properti es

2 bedroom fenced yard
Adultspreferred
373 SISior 3fl 6620
(arpeteci 3 bc'clroom, 1'
bath,

* Clothes Washer.Dryer
* Recreational Building

,

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41-Houses

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STORING IT MAKES WASTE-SELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
Call 322 7611 or 1)1 999)

2 Bedrooms, adults preferred, $30
Week Unfurnlshed 373

* Range.Refrigerator

Noon The Day Before PublicatIon

-,

-

41-Houses

fly Owncr- Large lot, fliCC
Pr I 1ONA New Duple. Furn or
bedroom, low down on contract to
_________________
unfurn Draix's.
Water. Lawn _________________________
buy 3'i3 1931
Care 31) 1676 or aM 6)16
____________________________

32 -Houses Unfurnished

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41-Houses

Unturnished

*

:(3

lamely oo. 1
bedroom, carport Children okay

Villas

ci

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
_____________________________
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, _______________________ _______________________
_______________________
FLORIDA
-- 'I. -CIVIL ACTION P40.
- 18-Help Wanted
4 Personals
In re the Marriage uf:
__________________________
_________________________
.
_______
PRESTON H NEAL, Husband
_______
_
heavy kits to carry. NO
p'
and
ARE YOU TROUBL ED? Call Toll
delivering, NO hosteSS giftS to buy
EvELYN S NEAL. Wife
Free, 641 2027 for "We Care"&amp; carry, NO investment JuSt fun
NOTICE OF ACTION
"Holline" AduUs or Teens.
and new friends in Sarah
___________________________
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Coventry. Also management
FACED WITH A DRINKING
EVELYN S NEAL
openings, commensurate with
PROBLEM
Residence Unknown
__________________________________ - experIence &amp; ability. 3210031.
___________________________
PerhapsAfcoholicAnonymovs
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Can Help
Wanted' Clerk Typist. must be good

fl

HARRCON CORP.. a Florida corrb*on,
Cl
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO' HAPPCON CORP. a Florida

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

WriteP 0. Box 1213

_____________________________

Real Estate

-

________________

______________________
___________________________
831.9993
322-2611
________________________________

SATURDAY 9.Noon

31A-jpIexes
________________________

QrlQndo - Winter PQrk

Seminole

register said name With the Clerk of Court on the 13th day of May, AD. the Circuit Court. Seminole County. list of junk equipment vill be fur- The next Regular Meeting of the
AD. 1975 at the Seminole County
the Circuit Court. Seminole County, 1973, in that certaIn case entitled. In Florida in accordance with the fished
Seminole County Commission will Animal Control located at the
Forturtherinformatlo phonejfl. beat9:30 AM. on Tuesday, June 24,
Florida in accordance with the Re The Marriage of Howard King, p-ovisiont ,, the Fictitious Name
Agricultural&amp; Road Department on
provisla
Of the Fictitious Name Husbandand lreneking, Wife which
1973
Statutes. To Wit Section 665.09 6473.
Hiahwa- 1797, South of Sanford,
Publiih June 16, 73, 193
Sidney L Vihlen. Jr.
Seminole Counly, Florida wtere the
Florid. Statutes 1957.
delivered to me as Sheriff of
S RJtQUCI DeRoo
___ Publish June 16. 1975
claim in the sum of S121.S3 for fees
Publith May 76, June 2. 9, 16. 1973 have levied upon the following OtO I
DEN 165
NAME
STATUE
____________________ described property owned by __________________________
________________________
_____________________________
TO WHOM IT MAY COICERN
FICTITIOUS NAME
thereof.
Howard King. said property being
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
we
are
John E Polk
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
lIVEN
that
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE located in Seminole County, Florida,
undersigned, pursunt to the engaged in business at 1121 Stale
Sheriff of Seminole C3unty
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
we
are
16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF more partIcularly described as
"Fictitioijs Name Statut" Chapter Street. Sanford Plaza, Sanford, PubIith Juno 16, 1973
engaged in business at 7397, French
FLORIDA,
IN
AND
FOR follows:
Florida under the fictitious name of
NO. 7S965CA0P.A
AdditiontoAetamonteinacco,dance CAREFREE FLORISTS &amp; OAR
GENERAL JURISDICTION with the plat thereof as recorded
Plat Book 3. Page 39, of the Public DEN CENTER. and that we intend
DIVISION
ONEIDA F EOE PAL SAVINGS Records of Seminole County. to register said name with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Florida,
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Addstional information available County, Florida in accordance with
Planttf,
from thp Civil Divi'o. of the the provisions of the FictitiOus
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
ROBERT L. BREWER. JR. and Seminole County Meritf's Depart
64509 Florida Statutes 1937.
ment
OPENE BREWER, his wife,
5: Arlis 0 McAllister
Defendants and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Betty I McAlliSter
Seminole County. Florida, will at Publith Ji'ne
NOTICE OF ACTION
7. 9. 16, 23. 1973
1100A.M. on the lit day of Ju y
__________________ _____

3OApartmentsUnfurnished I

CLASSIFIED ADS

LEGAL NOTIES
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE OF SALE
The Seminole Counp Board of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Nolice
hereby
given
that
em
To Whom It May Concern:
________________________
FICTITIOUS NAME
2331
0.
County
Commissionert
desires
to
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
In bnc
You are hereby notified that i will
Notice s hereby given that I am
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Winter Wood Blvd San Jose Center. sell Obsolete pieces of Heavy the Regular Meeting of the Board of otter for sale and sell at public sale
enqed en bul,riCU at 1607 A. N
that by virtue of that certain Writ of Winter Park, Seminole County, Equipment as junk Thftem%tO be County Commissioners of Seminole
to the highest bidder for cath tne
Hwy
' 92. Mailland, Seminole ExecutIon Issued out of and under Florida under the fictitious
sold can be inSpIJ .t the County, Florida, scheduled for
following described liveStock, to
County, Florida under the f,CtitiOt the seal of the Circuit Court of
Department of Public Wks. 4)305. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1975, haS been wit: one fluckskn Stallion. IS'.', tO 16
ROAD RUN NER MESSNG ER
name of ARTcRFT FURNITURE OrangeCounty, Florida.upona final SERVICE, and that I intend to Orlando Drive. Sanfod, Florida CANCELLED by motion of the
hands high and 1300 to 1500 pounds.

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All Breed Dog Training Academy

AirConditioner,21,000BTU
Watnutdinlngtable
377 7957

Freetogoodhome
5 Ki?ten
322 0345

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR

Statutes,

NO INTEREST NORED TAPE
*

*

*

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
76005 FRENCH, SANFORD

.

________________________
-'

Ufl

'

FROM

on o.ean. pootside. fully equipped,
$150 week 671 3691.

35

1

1505W, 25th St.

NEW SMYRPIA COTTAGE
Large clean 2 bedroom, fully fur
nished. ocean 300 ft 'deal site for
bargain vacation Also 1 bedroom,
beach pool, luxury condo-- has
everything Rent by week or
month 641 0307
,

SANFORD
,

buys this 3 bedroom. I, bath Fenced, and cross fenced, fishing
home
pond, 2 bedroom furnished mobile
home with 17'i30' screened pitio
SUNLAND- 3 bedroom, fenced
and room addition 2 Utility sheds
yard, neat &amp; clean, owner
landscaped Only 170.000
motivated

___________ ____________

3222090

)

Stemper Realty
Central Florida's

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 499)
1919 S French
3727371.377 1496,322 1961

'

________________________

garage, carpets, stove and
refrigerator, $160 223 Mo $31
CLIFF JORDAPI,PEALTOR

Kennels Thanks to ,c'u o. r
Cuito.ner 32.7 5752

___________________

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52-Appiiances
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PartS.

Peg Peat Estate Broker
2StPsSt 372.6455
no

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Cash

.

66-Horses

KEPIMORE WASHER,
service.utedmachines
MOONEYAPPLIANCES373 0697

TAFFER REALTY

ZONED COMMERCIAL
On Hwy 115 (Celery Ave. near
Mellonvitlel, 100' frontage with a?
bedroom frame house. 13.500
down Seller will hold mortgage

engine, needs some repair. 5100
327 05.41

-

For Your Junk C,srs
37) 91)6

-

Well trained Pony, and lick, neck
rein. 575 or beSt
Richard
Cruger, 372014.4

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53.-TV.Radio-Stereo

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42-?blle Homes

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67-tJvestock- Poultry

_____________________________ DeHart's RadIo Carry In Service.
Radios, Tape Recorders, Record

1973 Volkswagen Beetle. automatic
stick, AM radio. I track stereo,
low mileage, extra clean, 12.395
Call Don Pope at 373 1631 Dealer

0th'?,

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________________ ________

-

lC7OVWgood Condition

'

I

MOVING

DOESN'T

Complex For First Month's Rent Only

said

Hwy. 17.fl Sanford

_______________________________________

Book

(Sealt
ARTHUR H BECKWITH, JR

a

SIOPI;AMENDIPIG SCTIOU19fa)
tOregiS!erlffiIedtserew,tfsp.,,rsuanf
OF ORDINANCE "40. 7)11 TO t the provisions of Section 06309 of
PROvIDE FOR TPsE PMYMENT Florida Statutes
TO THE COUNTY CF THREE PER Publih June 9, 14. 73. 30. 11S
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f 11.45

.

&amp; A'JRKE, P A
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Pott Office Box 797

NOTICE OF ACTION

Florida Statutes
193)
thai
theund4irsigned intersth toenage in

TO CHEROKEE UTILI TIES. INC

the butine'tj of Furnilure Sale's at

P 0 Box $4?,

Defray Beach, florida 33444 Altamonte Springs, Florida
Dated thi5 17th dy of June. 1975

0E091

United States corporat.on, 'otnerly Post Office Box 100

By' 6 Wellington Smith
A5itt&amp;if Secretary
mbnoIe
County,
hasare
bn PublIsh' Jun. 16, 73. 30. Julyi. 1973
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. filed
against
youFlorida
and you
OEO 103

Deputy Clerk
I,
Pharr
Abner,
of
CIVIL ACTION NO. 744l .09 0 TURNISULL.
ABNER
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAIINGS AND

0, 1973
th(lP,ir H. Beck*ith, Jr.
CIr,, Of time Circuit COWl
13,- Jilian Jenkins

CATV OPERATIONS IN THE OFFICE APPLtCATION

SAVINGS

AND

CREASES ltd RATES AND System,theDaytona IleachFederal

',sa.cs. '4. Cleveland, Jr., of

(HARGES FOR CATV OPERA
TIONt WITHOUT PRIOR AP

:LEvELAND &amp; MIZE
PD Drawer Z
Sanford, toreda 377fl
PbIish May 26, June?, 9. 16. 1915
DEN l5

Savin;s and Loan Association,
Oaytona8each,FIork$a,psasfilecan

GRAYCE

P. McFAflLAfI

his

wife.

ALTAMONTESPRIIGS.

FLORIDA
Defecants

NoticeofpublicHearing

___________

____________________________________________

,

_____

______
_____

I

;ii

,.

-

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

in

Plaintiffs,
v's
LOUIS A MORRIS and JEAN

-

IS,

.1'-

_________________________________________________

Moving? Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

Plaintiffs' attorney. whose address CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
is Carlton, Fi,lds, Ward, Em FLORIDA
mfinui,'I. Smith &amp; Cultler,
PA, Suite PROBATE DIVISION

-

S

-.

LAOPATCBY ter'' :,
Pe: 1 pfep'e' tr'tr'r a
"

onorbeforejune73td,)975,andfile
Estate of
NOTICE OF SALE
the original with the' Clerk
of thi5 LAURA ( LEE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN Court ethe, before service on

Deceased
Loan Bank Board for permission tO
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY LIVEN By 'orec$osurecjote'tt June
ER AN APPROPRIATE PUBLIC est,bllshabqanct' office il,or In the
tO.
1915.
and
thereafter,
otherwit,
a
default
will
BY CLERK
the Board of Zoning Appeals of the entered in Case No 73331 CA 04 A of he entered ag&amp;ns? you for the relief
ALL PERSONS HAVING
mmedia'e vicinity of Orlando Drive
PROcFOlNç, WHICH AFFORDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
IVEN
r:IAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
City of Altain'iontt' Springs. Florida, th: Circuit Court of thu Eighteenth dem,aridr'ci in the Complain' or
DUE PROCESS. PROVIDING FOR and Florida Street, Sanford, pursuant to a
Fin,al Judgrtent of
that laid Board will hold a public JudicialCircuit in and
lAID
ESTATE:
_______
for Seminole Petition Thepcoperty,fhr,jlfl
LI B F PAL Co Pd ST RU CT ION; Florida The •polIcation has bn Foreclosure dated the 10th day of hearing to Consider
the question
Yu and each of yog are hereby
of
County,
Florida,
wherein
WALDEN
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITy dilivered to the Office of the
personal,
which
June. 1973, and entered
is the subject of the notified and requlr
it Civil granting a varldnce from Section L. OWEN, SR and LUCILE S above
to file any
Supervisory Agent of time said Board, Action No. 7,41) CA
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EF
096. of the 6 "P 1AA"H of Ordinance No. 770 7)
mentIoned
OWEN. hiS wife are Plaintiffs and are made a partyaction in which you Claims md demands which you, or
FECTIVE DATE
located Ct the Federal Home Loan Circuit Court Of the EigIntly to allow
defendant IS ) either Of you, may have
a rear yard of Sixteen feet LOUIS A. MORRIS and JEAN
agalrst said
A copy Of laid Ordinance s4Il be
Bank of Atlanta,
follows
Peachtree Judicial Circuit of Florida, mInd for
for
Lot
9,
Block
0,
Charter
Oaks
NET
T
E
E.
estaleintpieofficeof theClerkof time
availabtea: tPeoffIceof tPte5oard of
Mow i
Street, P4 V, Atlanta, GeorgIa Any SemirtoleCounty, wheveinth, above
his wife
TheE ',Of the W '*01 the NW ',
Unit 7, (110 Meiner fllvd)
of Circuit Court of rtse E ighleertth
County fomrn,tsioners, Seminole
are Defendants, i will sell to the SW ' of Section 77, TOwnSh.p 11
person ma, file communications. named Etaintiff 'grid the above
iudiit Cruit, Seminole County.
TIIE PUBLIC HEAPING will be the highest and best bidder South, Range' 30 East, less right of
Florida,
Probate Division, in the
Florida, for all pe-rsn desiring to or
in
protect
of
said thereto, that I will sell to the
examine same
Springs. Florida. on Mondmy, June of the SemInole County Courthouse, said property situated, lying ars
application at the aforesaid and best bidder for cash at Utiighst
WeSt
Within fogr calendar months from
t975. at 5 30 p M.. or as soon Sanford. Florida, at Il 00 a rim
Alt ,.IrIII in interest and citizens
office of the Supervisory Agent Frenf Door of the County Coudlm,otjse 30.
on beino in Seminole County, Ffor,dj, the lime of the firjt publication of
thereafter as po%sib!e, at which
shall lse'.e an oppoltunity 10 be within
time th ?Sih day of June. 197$, the topether with the tenements, this notice Each claim cit demand
It. days (or within 30 days If in Sanford, Seminole Cunty, interested karties and
citizens for followIng described real estate
Beard at laid hearing
advice Is fIled within thefiest 10 days
Florida at 1) - CO AM., on the U day
P*redi'ament, and appurtenances must be in writing and filed In
and against the requested variance located, Situated and being in thereto
By order Of the Board of County
stating that more time Is needed to
July. 1973.. the following derIbed will be heard and final
belonging, the rents, ISsues
acf ion t*kn. Semlnot. County, Floi'ida, to wit: and
duplicate led State the place of
ConimIsioimte's, Seminole County.
of Its theregf, all
furnish addItIonal information)
pr09"ty:
THIS NOTICE is to be P,'blished
perWnal residence and p'nt off cc address Cl
104 71, Block A, WOODMERE
property used a
uSefgl in con
the claimant and must he sworn to
Eoaro of County
31 In Block 3. Saniando the tburb
04 any communication
descrIbed above and by posting in the Flat thereof
as recorded in PIat more Particularly
described in the tC.trte'y, or the same shall tie void
SemInole County, Florida
communications in favor or ,
cording to the Plat thertof as Attamonte
Springs,
Florida,
at
leI
Se'mi,,ote
fnty,
Florida
Sidney
By S
I Vihlen. Jr.
appended as Exhibits to the Corn
CCOfded in Flat BoOk 3.
orolest IP'.ereof are available for
e 67, fifteen days prior to the time of said property being the s.me
11th day of June, 1913
Chairm,.n
as set
plaint on file In the
inspection by any person at the Public Recorosol Seminole Cygnty, public
above captioned
hearing,
Bessie I. Miller
EDMUNDT. WOOLFOLK,
forth in Pm. Final Judgment of action
afaresaIlotfi:eof the Supervisory Florida.
OATEDTHISItNDAYOF JUNE, foreclosure
Ai ExecutrIx
ESUIRE
Agent
OSted this 17th day of June 1915
WITNESSmyhan.,th,sealof
1975 A D
of said ettate
Freeman &amp; Wooifolk

seirs Program, tlagti

Ht ai,Pittsi,,tg'

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Womsn'.

copIes

PD Box Si!
AIVarToofe Sprirtti, F:o.',da 33101
Samnote County Utility
C.jttitj, June 9. 18. 73. 30, 1975
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Dayton. Beich
Federal Savings
And Loan As,Oietl0,

Dayton. Beach, Eloricta
Publish: 1am,

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of C1rCit Court

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Secretary
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Publish, June 16, 1975

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REDUCED FOP QUICK SALEDesirable home In lovely neigh
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DATEDthi l)thdayof June, 1,75, tt.is COurt on 32nd day of May, I5
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Arthur 14 flckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

fly' Elaine RiChard.
Publish' June l. 197S
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Arthur H Beckwilh. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

By - Lillian T Jenkins

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Pet Care

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SPECIAL Permanent Wave. 110
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condition, With 7 aartment on
adjacent lot. Units rented. 533.900
for all 631 5991
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Builc-ng, roofing and concrete

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pump &amp; sprinkler system Only

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finest Adult'Famfly
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Air Conditioning

GREGI'RY MOFItLE rIOMES
3'03 C'rinuj Oriv
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LAKE FRONT-3',Acres 1 Acre in

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Sun root, air, excellent cOnditior
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WE'VE FOUND IT- 3 bedroom
modern home. large family rcorv.
wall to wail carpet drapes, fully
equipp kitchen, double carport;
Oflij 119.000 excellent terms

3 BEDROOM. P, baths. far-ify
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A to Zoo The complete ','r1 cn

Sanford HERB's TV. 1700 S
French Ave - 322 1731

plete set up I'll save you money

School; I bedroom, den or S
John's, boat dock, also 76' house
bedroom, 7 bath. custom built
boat. gYm buys 90.4 3830795
home, many extras, large shady
lot Owner being transferred, 31)9 Come see lb.' late',' in lt.'ury family

you Qualify!
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security Interest in certain real and

IPI THE CIRCUIT COURT, 16TH personal property situated

WALDEN L OWEN, SR. and written defenses, if any. to it o IN

COUNTY. AMENDING SECTION
Notice is hereby given that. ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA, LOAN ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
30 (a) OF ORDINANCE NO. 73 1 pursuart to tIme provisions of
PI)3ntiff, Publish: June 16, 1975
BY PEATING A NEW SUBSC
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CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AWC FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

DANIELS

WITNESS my hand and 111104 the NUAL GROSS SUBSCRIBER

the undersigned .%SaiwelI Home
Furnishings, In intends to register
the fictitious trade ninie HeImly
furnitur, with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Seminole County,

1 Pig.- '-'iS
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on I', lots in city. Partially fur
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FLORIDA.
DATEDthia Slthdayof June 1975. CASE NO.: 7S567CA.09D
(Seal)
WILLIS hi. ANDERSON, et al,
Arth'jr H Bekwith, Jr
Plaintiffs,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian Jenkins
1*00 VISTA, INC et al.
Dputy Clerk
Defendants
VAN DEN BERG. GAY

7017 5. FRENCH (HWY 17 92)
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cen heat &amp; air, carpeted, fenced,

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TO REGISTER

One Air Conditioner
at 2ubIiC saleto thehigisest and best
bidderfor cash at thewest front door
of the Seminote. County Courthouse
in Sanford, Florida, at 1% OOA.M on
Ji,ne 23. AD 1975
WITP4(SSmy hand and Inc seal of'
this courv en this 10th day of June.
1975

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LONGWOOD PRICED TO SELL

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Cleveland I, Mite, PC Drawer Z,
Sanford. Florida, 37771, on or before
the 30th day 04 June, A 0, 1973,
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defal$ will be entered

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Assume payments, central air and

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3. page 67. Public Rnords Of
Seminole County, Florida
Dated this 17th d3y of Jine, 1975.
(Court Seal)
Arthur H. aeckwith,
Clerk of Circuit Court
By - Elaine RiChard.
Deputy Clerk
Publish- June 16. 1975
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seller mayconsiclerpaying closing
costs You can't go wrong. Priced

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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thaI a proceeding for dissolution of ARE PASSED BY THE i:ABLE
Sworn to and Subscribed before
marriagehasbeenfiledagainS, you,
SYSTEM; DELETING SEC'ION IS me at Timb.rsp.an Steel Bldg.
and the Shørt title is IN RE THE
(b) (2) OF ORDINANCE f,O 73 II Longw'Ood, Florida, Seminole
MARRIAGE OF BOOKER T
IN ITS ENTIRETY; AMENDING County, Florida. this 30th day of
WASHINOTOPI. HUsblnd,. and
SECTION 21 OF ORDIN8NCE PlO
May, 1975
MARVA BETTY WASHINGTON, 73 14 BY CREATING A NEW
Mario La Pamo
Wife. and these presents command SUBSECTION (j) TO f'f4OVIDE
Notary Public,
ycN. to appear and file your Answer
PROCEDURES FOR ADOPTION
State of Florida
Orotherdefenseor pleading with the
OF MODIF ICATION OF THE
at Large
Clerk of tfse Circuit Court In and for
PROVISIOPIS OF SE':' ION 76 31
My Commission
SeminoleCounty,Ftorida andserve
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dining rm
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Want to move into an impeccable

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LEISURE
Evening Hera, Sanford, Ft.

Monday, June 16, 197S-1111B

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Animals

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Semester
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(8) Mery Griffin
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(13) Orlando City

(24) Woman Alive
2:30 (2.4) The Doctors

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7:30 (2) Jeopardy
(6) What's My Line
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(13) Boxing
8:00 (2, 1) Joe Garaglola's

Rookies
Special
(35) Coping With

(24)

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7:30 (9) Am America
(44) Religious
Townhall
(44) Tennessee
Tuxedo
8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue

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(13) Honey West
10:00 (6) News Special
(9) arIbe
(13) Zane Grey
Theatre
(24) Nova
(35) Felony Squad
10:30 (13) June Allyson
(35) In The Public
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(24) Villa Alegre
(35) Lost In Space

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transier from CBS to ABC,
WALiNG AROUND: Julie
Silverman got some good Harris, Tony-winning Broadratings on Wall Street, too, way actress, has been signed to
ABC's stock went up live points costar with Glenn Ford in
in the week following his "Holvak"on NBC next season. .
switch, while CBS picked up
"Woman Alive," which will be
only three points in th e same a weekly series on Public
period, after dropping one point
Broadcasting Service next
on the strength of strong season, has gone into
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trip ready to sell everything,
house and store included, and
move to the Canadian wilds.
Maude surprises him by
agreeing. She starts encouraging, even goes after
buyers - and it works. Walter
changes his mind, of course.
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This morning, courthouse this morning.
observers said, the grand Jury M e a n w h I I e, J a I I
closed Its door at 9:12 a.m for Administrator
George
what is
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thatwillgothroughtomorrow the $4047729 In emergency
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th ouse. the he 1frc reniti for i..
Last week when Herald a budget for a budget overreporters listened to tape expenditure for the repairs was
recordings and vi ewed minutes termed 'irresponsibil
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the Jail repairs requested by termed th e repair work
Polk were discussed, cow- "essential to e security and floridaCasualty Repair S'l
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thouse employes said FulenJail interiordamaged in fire last week that killed 11 men. (Herald Staff Photo by Bob Lloyd)
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Sanford Plan Ci"tes Stron Econo

dicated earlier he will be
Kipp, liofteter and Vargo are force was a conflict of Interest work by City Manager Warren in the economic structure of
The report projects a allowed to stand,
presented for adoption In
submitting applications for r esiden ts of Longwood. Hamm, with Schreiner's council "Pete" Knowles and th e city's Sanford, pred i cting that bet. po pulation of 51,000 for Sanf ord
"The plan should cha nge wi th Seminole County under ei ther
these funds,
the stepfather of Councilman position. Th e charge Hamm professional staff.
ween the years 1970 and 2000, by 2000
plotting a steady the growth of the community," the Seminole County Planning
How long it ta kes the City basic Jobs will rise from 3,130 to increase from 17,383 in 1970 th
Last week Councilman Don Schreiner, becisme active made agai ns t the youth was
e report reads. The summary Act or the rece ntly enacted
Gerar d Coru'ieII ask ed Keller to In Longwood's p&amp;Ice r eserve dismissed in city cour t.
Commission to adopt the plan 4,120. Manufacturing jobs will with 28,000 residents in 1980, of the plans concludes wi th the "Little Elms" plannin ct
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Grier, Hug instructed receptionists to Inform telephone
callers he was on the telephone.
He was not suprised by
Duerr's request, backed by
Councillen Sal Orlando and
Charles Glascock last night, but
had been expecting it for
months, Hug toid colleagues,
lie was keeping his own
counsel today on whether he
will bow to the Council's
request to resign or will tight it
out with the full-blown public
hearing permitted by city law,
Formerly the city manager of
Newburgh, N. Y., Hug has been
with the city little more than a
year, hired for the post after the

city some weeks after the City
Council refused to grant him a
pay raise and a contract. The
parting, however, in that instance was amicable.
Although City Councilmen
were tight lipped today on the
reasons for their action against
hug, it was well known that the
members have had various
minor disputes with the man
almost from the moment he
began working fee the city.
Duerr said last night Hug was
not performing "effectively,
efficiently or adequately."
hug also was not given a
contract by the city, although
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CASSELBERRY— City resignation of the city's first
Manager harry Hug, asked by manager, Ron Bergman 17
Cou ncil Chairman Edith Duerr months ago.
last night to resign his $20,000
Bergman went on to the
annually salaried office, manager's s pot for the San
refused telephone calls today. Eernadmo Council of Goer
Walking about City Hall this ne mtnst in Ca lifornia where he
morning after a 10-minute Is still serving, He Is a native of
conference wi th Duerr, serving Ca li fornia.

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programs."
ear ly this year. lie also was
LONG WOOD Public Safety
Keller said five of the 15- formerly a police officer wi th
Director Doug Keller's plan to mem be r reserve force are the Casselberry department.
By GLENN McCASLANI)
will de pe nd on how fast the top the list wi th 1,300 different 40,000 by 1990 and so forth,
sentence that the report should
beef up po lice patrol protection certified and f ul ly qualified.
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ta l num be r of employes "be used by the city In the
wi thin the city by using fully. These men will ride with Idea last week, Schreiner
Commission (P&amp;Z) takes to positions is expect ed to number will also increase from 6,453 in decision-making process."
qualified and certified reserve regular officers for 2t) hours placed in the record a
Within 25 years, Sanford %ill review the finalized work and 625 and general services some IWO to 9,8M by 21000. Population
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officers w as approv ed by the monthly for an expense sta tement that he had noth
ing have 4,120 basic forms of em- return with recommendations 550 positions.
figur es are based on the total goals, poli ci es and methods to
City Council last ni ght ,
allowance of $20 mon thly, he to do with Keller's idea. ployment with 9,888 employes to the five commissioners,
The report shows that in 1970, number of employes, according implement the goals and
Ke ller prefaced his reques t said.
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policies of the city," th e
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Tuesday for the remainder of the summer youngsters will be able to attend the movies for 35 cents by
clipping a e'oupou from Monday's Plaza Theatre advertisement. Without the coupon, admission price
is 75 cents, Each youngstec attending also receives a giant bag of popcorn and It's free. (Herald
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(8) Today In Florida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
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(33) 700 Club
(44) Nig ht Gallery
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records of County Commission
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reporter discovered that State jail," the memo stated.
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deputy holding the car door, the Seminole County Sheriff's
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and completed its first day of indictment charging his wife,
what may be a lengthy probe Betty Jcan Kiley, 41, with firstinto this week's county jail fire degree murder.

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mystery of God's love, where he
killed as he and other deputies, circuit court robbery trial had
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was once created."
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Jailer.
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William Woodson received the parently shot one time in the
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Jail administrator George Johnson Jr. and Sheriff John quietly with their brother,
Assistant State Aty. William true bill and ordered Mrs Kiley right temple with a 22-caliber
Observers said only two
Officials say the deadly Proudfoot said that about five Polk, Herring told reporters he Terrance, 12, now the man in
Staley ronfirmed that the grand held without bond pending rifle. Officers said Mrs. Kiley
witnesses went
before the smoke came from a stack of 25 minutes before the lire broke feels that the grand jury ,,will the
jury Is expected to resume the arraignment on the charge in was sitting in her bern
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grand jury during the afternoon plastic-covered polyethelene out Moore reported to his shift go further than Just deter- services
sail fire probe next Tuesday.
circuit court.
bed
concluded.
session. They were identified as foam mattresses stored outside supervisor that McCall was mining who lit a match and how
Sheriff's department
Grand Jurors conve ned in th
She
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booked at Assistant State Fire Marshal the doors of cells in a former "very mad and upset over the this could be d.nc."
courthouse grand jury room ate spokesmen said Mrs. Kiley IS county Jailoriginally
on charges of first Frnest Wright of Longwood ,
hospital
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file folders in hand, is heading
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facility
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and told officers she had shot
survived,was
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Sims
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yesterday
grand
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jurors 'ail fire. Gebhardt was on duty hospitalized, and now has been that Wright and other in. scene by arson inilestigators on blue lights flashing
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Monday.
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Polk has tef used to comment
over-expenditure?" Williams
on the situation as the Seminole sought fundings for the repair traband may be passed through said.
County Grand Jury, a state work,
the damaged openings."
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Senate subcommittee, the state
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is theyarethe*lesandnoone For Friday, June 13, 1975
knows the real reason. It could
ARIES I March 21-April 191 Today you can be in the happy
be that drinking and
using You're lucky at things you position
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of getting a good
distilled water alone may
or manage. Don't let bargain, while helping someone
deprive you of something YOU
the reins sllp from
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need. So. while the distilled
TAURUS (April 20-May )) dough.
water will not harm you, what It
You have a keen sense of timing
PISCES (Feb. 20-March J)
lacks may lead to harm
today. It's a good time to tie Do your very
best at anything
lam fully aware of the recent down
situations that have been you're engaged In today. Both
concern over public water
suppfles, and It is justified. tough to conclude heretofore, recognition and reward will be
GEMINI May 21-June 3)1 more ample than at another
Most ci t y w i
der supplies are You'll receive some good news. time.
quite safe, boli as a source of
It will inspire you to take a
YOUR BIRTHDAY
germ-free wattt.- and
from any bolder course of action to
June 13. 1975
serious harmful cherntcns. benefit you
This year, you'll gain a very
and
a
close
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valuable ally who can help you
proved standards
are
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achieve something you've
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necessary, though, to keep it
"ur financial prospects are always hoped for. This person is
that way. ln the locatioriswhere especially bright tixlay. if you able to accompiish things
water is really suspect, I would feel you
rate a little more uniquely.
certainly have no serious
ob- "bread," the boss may have a
Jectiorz to using real distilled frienlly ear.
water, provided that
you take LEO (July 23-Aug. 22
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actors as winners, and
secondly, it might lure more
major film stars to TV for
drama tic specials. Wi th all due
respect to Olivier and Miss
Hepburn, there were more
noteworthy
performances
deserving of the Emmys
such as Bill Devane's portrayal
of John F. Kennedy in "The
Missiles of October," and
Maureen Stapleton's warm
performance In "Queen of the
Stardust Ballroom."

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Monday as ABC Entertainment
president with reasonable
speculation still buzzing in the
industry. As one former CBS
from water-borne diseases.
colleague explained: 'Why
Distilled water is not likely to should it be so surprising? Fred
grow many bacteria when got a million-dollar-plus offer
stored in a clean container he couldn't
a five-year
because germs necd food just contract at $200,000 per year
as we do, and there is little to and Increasing annually, stock
feed them. Keeping the water opticns and a five-year renewal
cold also helps.
clause" Not only that, but Fred
I could recommend bottled, becomes a superstar TV
distilled water. Then I'd have to executive.
add that you need a glass bottle
OBSERVATION POINT: The
because some future study may people who vote for the Emmy
show the small amounts of Awards could only have
chemicals from plastic con- favored Katharine Hepburn
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(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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56 Nights before 9 Fell straight 33 ROWS
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DEAR READER
All the bacterial infection in the body
concern about our water Is through water or food you
certainly justified. Some of the usually need to ingest quite a
remedies proposed are not. I few bacteria at one time. The
am always reminded of the chlorine In our water helps to
disaster of bottled water that prevent the growth of excess
occurred in the hospitals a few bacteria and helps protect us

years ago.
The sterilized water solutions
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collecting it and storing it. You
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fighting, to pick the best time to argue, not to hit and rwi
away and to learn to let some th1ngi drop.

consilerat'.on of possibli futur-i repairs, It may edvllsabl-i
inv'ntor' 'ml nr1r e'cta as w placa order for the listid it:

"I'm just wondering when we
look at this year's budget, lathe
sheriff going to mow usneeded
repairs
the next fiscal year
so we don't get Into the same
type of thing?" Kimbrough
said.
Proudfoot said he was
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One sit of hi n 's. . . .. . . . .. . . $59.80
Price of labor on hourly basis
$12.50 pr man hour uhich inrludc.
tools ani equipment to prfons our 'ark bisid on minimum of 2 mar. ...riw
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Sam Kardashian has his flag back, and It will be flying
again by dawn's early light.
Two college-age yoitba returned the stolen flag to
Kardashlan Wednesday night In a secret rendezvous.
Kardashlan's 30-by-52-foot,48-pound flag is a replica of
the Bennington Flag of 1TTY. It has the number 76 in a field
of blue, with 13 stripes.
Kardashlan flew the colors from a 100-foot tower over

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deputy says he didn't have much difficulty in tracking

possession of contraband in

down a burglar who took about $60 in cash and some other
item from ahouse.
Deputy Sheriff David Wlyrlck says he followed a trail of
tp and candy wrapperq from the scene of the crime

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when she (Mrs. Shazer) took tools up in a paper bag.

from Inmates and wives and girl friends, the state had only QantonJr., 21, as the ringleader In the escape plot. Jailers heard
proved three things: "That Mary Jane Shazer climbed the wall. "sawing noises" March 2 and the escape attempt was aborted

Hflyard argued that during the two4ay trial, with ksfinmy rece!ved &amp;,five-year prison sentence, was named by Roy BI ow,

said. the boy feasted on milk and cereal. cookies and

That her husband's little brother climbed the wall."

lemonade before hauling away his loot.
The boy was turned over to his parents for punishment.

The wall Hilyard referred to is on the south side of the tools.
Sheriff's Department building adjacent to the courthouse.
Clanton told the jury he was In the ceilbiock and knew about

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the youngzter'had leaned his tricycle
against the house and crawled trough a window. Thefi, he

testified that he told her of the escape plans the afternoon before
the sawed bars were discovered.

Mrs. Sham, however, had told the Jury that she discussed the
defendant about the jail break plans ,, the week before I was
arrested March 7."

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Seminole County Bar AISOCIIIIOn presented the judge who ha,
served sire l3S with are utloaofapjwedatloa for coaslsten tly
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SsnInnkCountyof1JdaIs
will meet again L try and
get to the rOot of the
weed problem in
W Lake Of The Woods In
southern Seminole County.
The addi tonal meetings
were decid ed on foll owing a
meeting yesterday with
county officials, a state
aquatic holaulsi coat
cerned residents and
company representatives
who treated the hydriva
peoblem In the lake.
Seminole County
tom.n1sglin Chairman 84d
VlMn Jr
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up a meeting next week
with the Bandy's Weed
Cootrol Service of Altosea,
the firm which sprayed the
lake. Some sips pinied
toward. the service not
effectively applying the
chemical on the weed..
Officials with Penwall
Corporation which sqplled
the chemicals told VIhien
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the Florida Game and
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Sanford Man Charged In Shooting
Sanford man
Casselberry. Damage was smashed, a trdctor tire flat.
Jailed early today on
estimated at $200.
tened and the ve hi cle's battery
$10,000 bond on charges of
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At Gem Line Nursery, deitroycd and approximately
assault with intent to commit
Narcissus Avenue, Sanford,
potted plants overturned.
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deputy B.L. Thompscn re1ed Damage was tatlmaUd at $05
commission of a felony in
windows of a pickup truck were or more.
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W.l3thStreet.
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Bookedat county jall af terhl,s
arrest by Patrolman John
Moore and Detective Capt. C. auto theft. Bond was set at
B. Pagan Jr. was Charles $5,000.
Windell Murray, 20, Apartment
Altamonte Springs police Flag Day
101, Castle Brewer Court, jailed Ralph Dale Bass, , of
Sanford
Sanford will ol.serie Flag
the Bicentennial
Poli ce said the
were on $5,000 bond on a charge
Day tomorrow in services at present
banner.
lodged after a man shot at possession of a controlled Vetera ns Memorial Park,
Pi Rev.
Rev. Kenneth halt of
Lewis
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The highlight of the ceremony
Baptist Church will
Seventh St., Sanford, Officers
Sanford polko arrested Otis will be th. presl'ntatlon to the give
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reported Ruffin wasn't Injured. L. Canty, 20, of 107 McKay ci ty of an li30-fot
Bicen.. by the retiring of the colors by
Murray reporteui' told of- Blvd., Sanford, on a gpjp tCnjie flag,
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chairman
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throwing bottles at him when he
charge.
Jack Horner.
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Sheriff's deputies today were t*w1 will be on haM to provide
residence at 1420 W. 13th St. Investigating a burglary and
fc the event, with a [Evening lifliki
about midnight. Murray two vandalism reports.
Veterans o Foreign Wars
Sunda ak"tuld
allegedly fired one shot.
Kim E. t.qt, 2917 Oak detachment, to present the
Officers reported
Published Daily M0 Sunday.
that RuffIti Lane, Fern Park, eported an co
ci c ept Saturda y and Chriitmu
ran between some
nearby
apartment
was
biirglarjjedap4
O.aybyT,eSanloqdi,eraId,Inc,
Elks
Lodge
heusen to esce'pe and poli ce
gain j
Sanford,
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ri $450 color televislor. taken, Girard will give the thvocaU,
were called
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remark., from Matt
In other felony arrests deputy David Duguid.
SWnd Clasi Pottage Paid at
Kudlac, representing MAW
Sanford. JAorsda 3117I
Deputy LM. Ford reported Arnerimn Veterans.
recorded at county Jail today:
Casselberry police charged Vndalswashed SIX heacthghts
After a tribute to the flag by
%utntrv,on RAItS by carrier
any Lee Watson, u, of zm on trucks at M and M Dirt
Commissioner A. A.
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mansion resting from his trip to to match those losing their jobs
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GRAND OPENING DAYS
lucky only if you think it will, day the 13th is the traditional
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AIINiat?Iodt
Gof
life, something pretty ad. one and three, which add up to
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(AP)
A about the transaction.
happens.
On
Friday
the
"Mr. Groot, are you sure you
four,
lie said four "Is a factual,
wi. Potalo Chip, Twin Pack
SC
Grout said after the election, versive
spokesman for Rep. L.A.
In Vero Beach, Indian River didn't just keep the money and Bafalis and aide Dick Nelson 13th , you get your mind tuned realis tic number. It's a tough
TO LHMIk
Gal $131
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3 SIN
"Skip" Bafalis denies that the County GOP Chairman Dr. not give it to Mr. Bafalis"
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number. People don't like to
)fw'Plc
visited Gurney in Washington up to notice."
Ron:on,S,alPwn,N.
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Florida Republican received Paul W. Taylor Jr. said political
"Absolutely sure," Grout re- and said they were grateful for
According to a recent article face facts."
LIFt GVIVI Cream
$10,000 three days before his rallies usually are held the plied.
Noloccoret", Is as
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in Psychology Today magazine,
the assistance,
C h.rtt Ns, lOSS
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election In 172 and says Bafalic month before election day. TayMost
apartment
houses
and
Groot said he had been reAmerican
business
loses half a hotels
After they left, Grout said
FEATURING SPANISH &amp; ITALIAN FOODS
don't
have
floors
or
cannot discuss the matter hiw said he seems to remember ceiving complaints from the Gurney
OW Hwy 4)1atNw
asked, "Those guys are billion dollars a year because apartments numbered
because he may testify at the two ral lies held for Bafalis In Bafalis camp that Gurney reallyhappy.w
13, and
c'n at w Lake Irastity Rd
many
people
stay
home
from
ha
tdjdwedo"
ACROSS THE STREET
many
trial of ex-Sen. Edward Gurney. October 1972, but none in No- forces were not keeping their
airplanes
don't
have
work on Friday the 13th.
OM FOREST
PLAZA)
FOREST CIT'(
seats with that unfortunate desBafalis' press assistant, Jack vember.
$424253
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promise to help with the cam- ,, Grout said he told his boss,
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Au
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Li
McDavltt, Issued the denial fol.
Well,
we
"I'm well aware Mr. Bafalis paign
raised $10,000," adilowing testimony Thursday denies it adamantly," Grout
Grout said he learned that rnittlflii that he misled Gurney
from Gurney's former chief told the jury. "But I want to Earl M. "Duke" Crittenden and by not telling him the money .
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aide, James I. Groot. Gurney assure you, I gave Mr. Bafalis George Anderson, former state came from the safe.
and three others are charged the money."
GOP officials and former Gut.
Nelson denied Thursday that
with bribery conspiracy.
Gurney's attorney, C. Harris ne) campaign officers, had Grout provided any help in the
Grout told a federal Jury that Dittmar, asked the witness: made the pledge.
Bafalis campaign.
on Nov. 4, 1072, he met Bafalis
in a men's room and handed
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that
we
accomplished of misdemeanor offenders. The
supervision coat the state $4.4
something."
million a year.
The group wanted to meet
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ney's safe that prosecutors say
was raised illegally by fund raiser Larry Williams through
shakedowns of Florida
builders.
Bafalis never reported it, said
MIAMI (AP) Rep. L.A. "Skip" Bafalis, the GOP gubernatorial primary.
Grout, a former defendant In latest Florida Republican to be touched by the
During his stint in state government, he op.
the four-month-old trial. Grout slush fund allegedly collected for ex-Sen. posed bills he felt had a liberal tinge, including
switched his plea last week.
Edward J. Gurney, has supported strict (man- 18-year-old voting, collective bargaining for
"We didn't get any money cial disclosure for public officials,
public employes, Medicaid, welfare Increases,
from Sen. Gurney or Jim Grout
As a state senator, Bafalis, 45, of Fort Myers urban renewal and home rule. tie has been an
or anyone connected with the favored laws to Improve financial disclosure for opponent of new taxes.
safe," MeDavilt declared, public officials and control drug abuse.
Bafalis was one of Kirk's most loyal supMcDavltt said Baf ails could not
At Gurney's bribery conspiracy trial In Tampa porters and confidants in 1967, but broke from
discuss the matter because he Thursday, former Gurney aide James L Groot Kirk during the 1968 legislature when he served
is a potental prosecution wit-. testified that he handed Bafalis $10,000 in a as minority flour leader. He was bypassed by
ness in the Gurney case.
men's room during Bafalis' first bid for Congress Kirk for lieutenant governor when the post was
Gurney, ex-aide Joseph Bas- in 1972. The alleged cash contribution was never created in 1968.
Lien and former federal housing reported.
After finishing last in the three-men primary
officials K.Wayne Swiger and
Bafalis has denied that he received the funds, in 1970, he backed Kirk in Kirk's successful
Ralph Koontz are charged with
In his political career, Bafalis, known as a runoff election against drugstore tycoon Jack
conspiracy to raise an Illegal strict conservative, has strongly opposed busing Eckerd and then joined Kirk in an investment
slush fund from Florida build- pupils For integration. As a state senator, he firm.
era by peddling Gurney's in- proposed an amendment to the U.S. Constitution
As a U.S. representative, he opposed federal
(luenee with the Federal hious- to block the Supreme Court doctrine of corn- pay
In 1974, saying he would send back his
Ing Administration.
pulsory school desegregation.
share If the hike took effect.
Grout told the jury the money
Bafalis' political career started as a state
Bafalis served as chairman of the Republican
exchange was in a men's room representative in 1964. He successfully ran for National Governor's Coeference in 1968. Before
at a Vero Reach political rally the state Senate in 1966 and remained In the entering politics, he was the president of an
just before the general election.
Senate until surrendering his seat to run unsuc- insurance company.
Grou
Groot said he never told anyone cessfully against Gay. Claude Kirk in the 1970
Ile is married and has two children.

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call to Sanford, which in turn would dispatch from
The sewer system, when fin.'ilIy constructed, will
there the fire and police, first aid, etc.," Benson serve Sanford, Lake Mary and the unincorporated
said, adding this would be the most economical areas under the control of the County Commission
way.
In the north end of the county.
Burt Perinchief, the city councilman in charge of
Council delayed approval of an agreement with
the police department, said he favors the city ap- ILJK builders
until an engineering study, made
proving Benson's suggestion as much as possible. necessary by the development In the Frederick"However, the city may not be financially able as Floyd street areas, can be completed.
yet to go it alone on police dispatching," he said.
A representative of the builder said the firm will
In other business at this week's city council pay 50 per cent of the cfrainige study coat or $1,000,
meeting, it was unanimously agreed the City of whichever amount is greater.
Sanford will be the lead applicant In seeking federal
Building Official Francu Jerüor was Instructed
funds for the planned North Seminole regional to have the engineering study done.

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discussion of a communication system for the police clispJitchIng on June 1 and Longwood Public Safety
Director Doug Keller got Qty Council approval
and fire departments.
Police Chief Harry Benson said today his request this week to leave the county system in favor of
LAKE MARY
Mayor Walter Sorenson is is that the city make arrangements to have a person strictly city dispatch beginning July 1.
expected to call a special session of the
Benson said he has talked with some Lake Mary
Council stationed at city hail for emergency dispat.h.
next week to take action on the three Items
The city-based dispatcher would not replace the residents who have been confused on how to call for
remaInig on the agenda when the Council ad. county communication system, only supplement it, fire department assistance.
Journed this We1L
The discussions with the fire department have
Chief Benson was quick to add
After an intense three-hour plus mee.lng
The county service has been "very satisfactory, centered on acquiring one telephone number to a
councilmen continued the session. Left undone on excellent," he said,
dispatcher on duty for all emergencies.
the agenda was action ona letter from Fire Chlef
"We wondered ifwe can have a dispatcher in
Alter July 1, Lake Mary will be the only
Chuck Smith concerning a street opening, a letter Seminole County system wholly dependent on the city hail 24 hours daily, a person who could work
from the County Commission on the paving of countywide radio network.
with the system we have now," Benson said.
Country Club Pcrd and Lal1! Mary Boulevard and
Winter Springs began its own police and fire
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will do a!l it can to help them spoken."
meet with them again tndhid- and Probation CommissIon
find new jobs when theIrs are
A meeting has been set for ually or collectively,
offices and others to the Cotabolished.
Tuesday for the 163 profes.
The 1ayuffs "are not our bag, recions Division in outlying
Williams met Thursday with sionals who saw their lobs abol- but I got in it to colve the pt-oh- hulIdinicThevc'pIrpd nrc,.
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seended on the capital to object will discus other positions With
'bore than a third of the group
Charles
Edwards
of
Tampa,
to the legislature's abolition f officials C' the Offender Re.
was
from Tampa, a spokesman
who is being laid off, said aftertheir Jobs on July 1.
habilitation and Heal th and Re.
said.
ward that he felt reassured,
tie said help can be given in habilitative Ser-rices depart.
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By DONNA FSTES
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Clanton faces trial in the attempted escape case the week of

Defense attorney Sutton Hulyard Jr. argued to the jury In
Mrs. Sharer is awaiting sentencing In the case. She pleaded intent and that her motive was "misguided love for her husband
dosing that the state had laded to prove its charges. They guflty earlier to attempted conveying of tools into the jail to who might be facing big time."
started out to bake an angel food cake," he told Jurors, "but they facilitate an escape.
Mrs. Clanton testified that she had on krwledge of what was
ended up with cornbread."
Her husband, Lawrence Shazer, V, who pleaded guilty and going on when the tools were smuggled into the jail. Her husband

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some going to Cabinet offices In

Groot Testimony Disputed

Mrs. Sham, 21, with whom Mrs. Clanton had lived for the escape plans but didn't take part. "I never had tools.
I
several week., around the time of the late February-early March never sawed on the bars.. and I didn't Intend to go with them,"
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and a third is missing and presumed dead after two
motorcycles were hit from be hind on a bridge by a pickup
tru ck, the state patrol says.
A patrol spokesman said a man and woman who were on
one motorcycle were dead at the scene in the late Th ursday accident, lie sa id a woman on the second motorcycle

ton Acqp
Uitted In Esca e Cases

inmate on charges In connection With an aborted March escape that she had scaled the wall "like a human fly" three or (our June 30 with inmates Rocky Ray Darnell, 20, of Sanford, and
attempt.
tines to stand on a ledge outside the second-floor cellblock and Floyd Joslyn, 32, of DeLand.
The five-man, one-woman jury in the court of shove tools and contraband through a catwalk window where
Prosecutor Bill Heffernan told the Jury the question they
Circuit Judge Robert B. McGregor yesterday afternoon returned prisoners could retrieve the Items.
would have to decide, in weighing testimony and circumstantial
vcrdicts of Innocent for Mrs. Elaine Edge Clanton, 24, of Apopka.
She also said her husband's 12-year-old brother scaled the evidence presented by the state in the trial, "Was Elaine Clanton
She had been accused of conveying tools Into the jail and wail on one occasion and that Mrs. Clanton was a lookuut one time knowingly involved In introducing contraband Into the jail." He

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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

his trash hauling company in Santa Monica until It was

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June 5.
In arguing against the repeal,
Rep. Charles Papy, D-Miami,
said the increase would he no
more than about $5 for about
20,000 dilvees with the min.
imum coverage.
lie also said motorists needed
more protection because medi.
cal and repair coats have sky.
rocketed since the present mmlmum was set in 1954.

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office within two weeks after the lists are demanded.
Lewis said about 95 per cent of the state banks In
Florida have voluntarily complied with the policy and
f urnished stockholder lists.

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risk pool for accident-prone
motorists, the increase will be
even greater. For the 24-yearold, the premium will go from
$219 to $242.
The Senate voted to repeal
the law this year, but the House
refused to go along, voting
down the repeal measure 61-50
in the final hours of the session

TALLAhASSEE ( AP) finding new state jo5s but noth- ments, Williams said.
Li. Gov. Jim Williams has ing can be done about the elifie told them that IC they were
promised a group of protesting rnination of their positions
still
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stockholder liM, to public Inspection was to be held here
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coverage, which is Included In
—For a 35-year-old married
the no-fault package but can be male with a teen-aged son who
rejected by the motorist, Brown drives occasionally, the ansaid.
nual cost of auto insurance will
go from $174 to 1192. Most of the
The actual dollar increase increase Is for bodily injury
will vary depending on
coverage which goes from $64
driver and where he lives, to
$81.
Brown said, but for Illustration
he gave some examples of Or—For a 24-year-old married
lando drivers with minimum man who drives to and from
liability coverage:
work, the boost will be from $84

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unidentified collector paid $1,050 for a patent signed by
Washington as President for "a new and useful tinprovement In tb mode of making nails and brads from
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Proudfoot," he said.

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But Ray Howard, Parole and Probation Commission
chairman, said the public wants more convicted persons
locked up because they are concerned about the rising
crime rate.
"There has been withou t question a swing In publi c
opinion reflected in the unwillingness of the comm un ity to
accept offenders," he said.

there

head and Kimbrough told
him, "You'd better get together inissloners) expenditure n
with Mrs. (Admlnistratve Aldc It has to do with a fixed bringing them to the
perspective. There might be
Betty) Simcoe. She'd be the facility," Vihien said.
danger
of contraband being
At th is point on the tape a
better one to get together with .
i nto the jail . An d 1would
voice is heard exclaiming,p
he's under her."
At iji li ma
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and make a motion to transf er
desired to act upon the
"I'm Just stating the law, sir, the appropriate funds within
sheriff's request that day (April
of County
29) and suggested, since there Commissioners Is charged with the sheriff's budget ,"
was no desire indicated by providing a safe and secure
"Let the record reflect,"
board members to act, thai facility for the sheriff," Vthlen
noted Vihien.
"you might consult (Board said.
Chairman Sid) Vililen (Jr.,
But there was no further
It depends on how you read
liaison commissioner on Jail
ncuonatthatwne and when the
it, however,"
someone sherifrs request for Jail repair
matters.)
The tape recording of the
funds came up again at the
May 13 County Commission
Vlhlen replied, "That's just June 3 Commission meeting,
meeting shows Vihien was then my Interpretation of the law, there was still no action by the
present and presiding. He I'm one of five."
county commissioners to ap.
asked Proudfoot again to
There was noise of papers prove the money.
that

New minimum state requirements on liability coverage go
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any desire for
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The state Corrections
Division has blamed judges and the Parole and
Probations Commission for overcrowded prisons.
In a statistical report released Thursday, the division
said Judges are placing a smaller percentage of criminals
on orobatlon and th,' inmmk1nn In
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NEW YORK AE
of writer Nat
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Hentoff has paid $2,200 at auction for a document signed
by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson onMarch4,

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fused to repeal.
The present minimum of $10,000 bodily injury coverage, $20,000 per accident and $5,000
property damage will increase
to 115,000.130,00045,000.
Brown said Thursday 1.5 ml!.
lion drivers now carry the mmImuin.

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Insurance Rates Jump Next Month

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
premiums
will go up 12 per cent next
month for 1.5 million Florida
drivers, Deputy Insurance
Commissioner Thomas Brown
says.

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a good family quarrel.
they won't fight or when
they do, they fight dirty."
Denton told a Homemakers Conference here Thursday
ths.' couples should stick with one subject at a time when
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more "good fights," says a Purdue University counselor.
"Of course, the trey word here Is 'good," says Dr. Wal.
lace Denton, director of Purdue's Marriage Counseling
Center.

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Yesterday (Thursday) as I rode with members
of the Seminole County Sheriff's Department to
Deputy Bob Moore's funeral service, the bright
sunshine and laughter of young peoçle enjoying a
good day did much to dispell the somber nature of
the trip,
The rain of Wednesday, sun of yesterday and
laughter of children at play made me reflect on just
hu4 much folks have to enjoy In the short time we
travel this life.

The Clock

10-7' Just 10- 10'
Seminole County Deputy Robert 0. Moore was
a man who spent the better part of his adult life
serving his fellow man
either in the military
service or as a deputy sheriff.
lie was doing just that Monday when fire broke
out inside the Seminole County Jail. And Deputy
Moore died a short time later, serving his fellow
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the past 22 years come July 3 — that's the date I got
my first pay check — I've had th e pleasure of
ineetln,g a lot of people that a country boy from
Texas doesn't meet under normal circurmstan ces.
Some of those meetings have come in pleasant
situations and others In not-so pleasant incidents.
And it was under the latter conditions that I have
gotten to know George Proudfoot, the soft-spoken
corrections division boss at the county sheriff's
office.
Much has been said about the fire and its af.
termath, so I won't dwell on that so much as
Proudfoot's loyalty to his job and his men the past
several days.
"I'm not trying to ignore you guys," George said
Mnday, "but things are hectic."
And so the y were,
Conditions were still a bit hectic yesterday in
Altamonte Springs as I watched three young people
bounce a basketball be tween the rows and rows of
police cars sitting In the parking lot at St. Mary
Magdalen Church. Proudfoot was watching them as
well and I saw a slight smile a'oss his face as he
observed the happy-go lucky way the trio was acting.

The rainstorm that struck Altamonte Springs
We1IJtISY night proved one thing — summer is
rea lly here,
The puddles of water that made many intersections just off SR 436 look like small lakes were
filled with laughing children, splashing water and
kicking up their heels,
Yep, school is out and summer Is 1'eally here.
Dri ving in the rain was a pleasant experience
and watching the young people enjoy a good dip —
even tf the water would be gone within an hour c;so
— was a different experience.
At least, It enabled me to forget the past three
da ys of tragedy that has pushed everything else
from most

"Gee, it would be nice to be their age again." he
remarked.
Proudfool's remark is typical of the man. He
would enjoy forgetting the past few days, but will
never have the pleasure.
Proudfoot had worried and fumed about con'
ditions In his jail before Monday. He Is still worried
and still fuming about the conditions that may
prevail once the county lock-up Is back in operation.
But one thing is certain, Proudfoot cares about
the people he must house. It Is not the distasteful
task many Jailers feel that corrections work entails
Before the fire, I met Proudfoot away from the
deportment — sitting In a cool spot, drinking a sod a
with another member of the sheriff's staff.
I was quickl; invited to sit with them and talk
about fishing, the weather and anything that came
to mind.
Since then Proudfoot has always been quick to
assist.
George Proudfoot is the kind of guy you can
expect to do his best to help, under the worst
possible conditions. Knowing Proudfoot is one of
those really fine experiences that go with the news
business.
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After Cambodia Battle
BANGKOK tAP)
The Thai government ordered
naval and marine reinforctments into disputed waters of
the Gulf of Thailand today after a sea battle with Cambodian naval forces in which one Cambodian boat was
reported sunk and six Thai marines were reported
wounded. A clash In the gulf also was reported between
Cambodia and South Vietnam. U.S. intelligence sources
said South Vietnamese troops occupied Poulo Wai, a tiny
island 60 miles from both the South Vietnamese and
Cambodian coasts, after a battle Tuesday night. It was
near Poulo Wal that Cambodian gunboats intercepted the
American freighter Mayaguez.
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JUNE 14
First Me thodist Youth white
elephant sale, 10 a.m. to 3 pin.,
t'aiway Plaza.

Millions, billions or trillions — Americans are
ready and willing to spend whatever is necessary
to safeguard the nation's security in an insecure
world and no less than is necessary.
But also no more than necessary. And that, of
course, is where the rub comes How strong is
strong enough. In a nation in which the military
Is subordinate to civilian authority, and which
historically has tended to let Its defenses rust In
peacetime, the question has never been an easy
one to answer.
Numerousmilit,aryexpertshave been warning
'for some time that the U.S. Navy has
deteriorated sadly. In fact, claims one, the
United States has passed "peril point" In losing
control of the seas to the Soviet Union.
the other day, Adm.
In making thatsta
Elmo R. Zumwalt, former chief of naval
opera tions, cited a secret study by the
President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory
IBoard. He urged that the study be declassified
so that the public can make an Informed
judgment about the Navy's current capabilities
and ,,the poll -.y limitations that flow from our
co ntinued weakness."
The situation is no less grave than this, ac.
cording to the admiral: The Soviet Union is close
to its "goal of denying American use of the was
In the areas that matter" and will soon attain its

Europe.
Mr. Ford met Gre.k c.nd Turkl-'i 1ath

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one foot out. This is a policy

which France has been following, and which seemed to be
emphasized by President Valery Giscard d'Estalng's refusal to
take part formally in the Brussel's conference. The British are
firm in their support of NATO when it comes to words, but are

making new cuts in their military commitment for the sake of
economy.
In his first stop on his first trip to Europe as President, ?,t'.
Ford spoke in terms that are familiar to Europeans. The link
between American security and that of Western Europe has
been an article of faith in our country since the establishment of
NATO. What is needed now Is a reappearance of the spirit of
unity and common commitment to the Atlantic Alliance which
has been eclipsed by national preoccupations in recent years.

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Seminole County Sheriff's Department dispatcher Arlene Sapp
receives the Police Omfler of the Month plaque yesterday from
Powell Austin, of the Sanford-Seminole Junior Chamber of
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Commerce, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
VFW Post 8207 on Sr 477 1.4
STANFORD, Calif. tAP)
Barbara Smuts, 24, of Ann Ar%mt%4
miles north of SR 434. Includes
The US. and Dutch ambassa- bor, Mich., was released more
Blood Bank reserves of C of C,____________________________________________________________________________________ dors in
Tanzania have received than two weeks ago.
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second letters from three stutakesmost of the voex out of cuttIng
"The
ambassadors
want
to
city employes, firemen and
Dorothy B. Jaeger, Deltona dents kidnaped by Zaire guerJUNE 12, 1975
George Johnson Jr.
yottkiwn Just light push on the
acknowledge that they have repolice and senior citizens. Call
George J. Pallo, I)eltona
ADMISSIONS
Irma Median
handle ccritrol OndOff 'Vu; pull
rillas May 19, a Stanford Uni- ceived the letters from the stuLarry Goldberg to reserve
1Allin M. Veagley, Deltona versity spokesman said today.
Sanford:
Barbara J. Spacek
it bock to stop rrwer.
dents and that Intensive activi.
Robin A. Kelly, Longwood
time.
Rita Appling
Ricardo Spencer
Ambassadors W. Beverley ty is continuing to obtain their
ftmGOolveoppHespower to recx
Margaret K. Todd, Osteen
Evelyn Britton
Anne Lois Turner
Carter of the United States and safe return," Beyers quoted the
JUNE 15
wheels, and Is coveI'ed to prevent
Barney
Willie L. Brown
Lee
Johnson
Pink Williams
Jan C. Van Den Berg of the announcement as saying.
American Legion Post and
operob' contact. P,Iechon4coI
Webster
Dora Mae Bryant
Willie B. Williams
Netherlands announced jointly
He said the letters were the
Auxiliary 53 of Sanford inefy intertock sys1e.
Annie Lee Vincent, Zellwood in Dar Es Salaam today
Rubye Christiansen
Joseph R. Wilson
the first since those delivered by
sthllation of officers, 2 p.m. at
Powerful
eed
Willie S. Greene
George W. Nicely, DeBary
receipt of the letters, said Bob Miss Smuts, a Stanford student
Post borne.
1cnBoyerne.
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Barbara E. hlartsock
Diana Lynn Mcl,endon,
Beyers, director of Stanford who was released by the kid- k
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Cheryl H. Jessup
Dusty Boots Riding Assn. All.
DeLand
University News Service.
napers May 24 and walked Into
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore
Game Show, 10 a.m., Wilco
Beyers said he was informed Kigoma, the town nearest Cornhlenna Lee, a boy, Sanford of the announcement by telebi.
Sales Arena, SR 46, four miles
.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ternphone
from
David
Hamburg,
a
Miss Smuts said her captors
west of 1.4. Specta tors free.
pleton Sr. (Patricia), a boy, Stanford
professor
who
is
the
described themselves as mem__________________________________________________________ Sanford
JUNE 16
university's official represents. bets of the Popular RevolutionDISCHARGES
Seminole County Humane
tive in Tanzania.
ary party in eastern Zaire, forWednesday
MRS.
M
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CHAMBERS
night
at
Florida
Sanford:
SocIety, 8 p.m., First Federal
"The
letters
appealed
to
the
m
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Goon GcA"
Hospital North. Born in
Sadie Mae Brooks
OcUmd
Savings and Loan, SR 434 and
ambassadors
to
do
"The
vital
everything
next
step
Is
to
Robards,
Mrs.
tae
I.
Ky.,
Cluimbers,
he
lived
84,
of
In
Grace
V.
Cramer
17-92, Longwood.
within their power and to act as make contact with the Popular
Lake Mary, died Thursday Sanford for 23 years. lie was a
Dianne Dennard
quickly
as possible to save their Revolutionary party," Ham'
night. Born in Chipley, she lived member of Grace Methodist
JUNE 19
Albert 0. Jarrell
lives," Beyers quoted the joint burg said. "Steps toward this
Seminole Chapter 2, Order of in Lake Mary for the past 19 Church, a veteran of WWII and
George W. Lester
announcement
as saying.
end are proceeding satisfacEastern Star, 8 p.m., Masonic years. She was a member of the Korean War.
Edna McWatters
Peter Steiner. an Amprii'iin thrik
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Survivors Include nis wue,
Temple
James T. Minor
who
is
an
economics
professor
"The situation is delicate,
Mary and the Eastern Star of Mrs. Elaine Clark, Sanford;
Billy G. Pilkingt'n
JUNE 21
a
at
the
University of Nairobi, and we must be exceedingly
son, John D. Clark, JacksonJanice E. Postell
Rummage Sale sponsored by Chipley.
said
Thursday that Carrie Jane careful to avoid any action that
yule; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mary Jean Ritchie
1 Seminole Count )' Humane
Survivors include her Lavern Clark Sr., Henderson,
Hunter, 21, of Atherton, Calif. might jeopardize these efforts.
2710 Orlando Drive (17-92)
Thelma T. Steele
Society. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., old husband , It.H. Chambers, Lake Ky.
and Kenneth Stephen Smith, 22, Therefore, no further report IS
Darryl 0. Washington
Sanford
U.S. Hank, Sanford Plaza.
322.2811
Mary; daughter, Mrs. Mabel
of Garden Grove, Calif., both likely in the next few days."
Funeral sersices and burial
[)elma
D.
Willis
Jean
Osburn,
Tu
Stanford
students,
and
xedo,
N.C.;
wi
Emilie
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Sanford Naval Air Station
ll be in Henderson. Brisson
Willie Wright III
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Rev.
Joseph
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Bergmann,
25,
of
Holland,
a
rers Funeral Home in charge of
reunion, Lake Golden picnic Sr., of Lake
Jo
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E.
Lanibertson,
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DeBary
Mary; sister, Mrs. local arra ngements.
sear ch assistant, are alive and
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Henry L. Wagner, DeBary believed well.
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Char l es L Edwards, Deltona
brother, Bee Peel, Chipley;
The kidnapers have dcTroy D. Trail, Geneva
eight grandchildren; five great. Funeral Not
manded the release of guer-,
Judy
Gail Cannon, Lake rillas held in Tanzania, $500,000
grandchildren.
MRS. MAE s..—
Mary
Brisson Funeral Home is In CHAMBERS,
and guns and ammunition.
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Kimberly 3. Fugate, Lake They have threatened to kill
charge of arrangements.
Chambers, II. of Lake Miry.
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Yesterday's high 95. Over.
three captives if a mid-July
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.1 Fritz, Orange City deadline is not met. Tanzania
Monday at Lake
night low 71.
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LAVERN CLARK JR.
vary Baptis t Church with Rev.
Jas.amine Sanders, Orange has rejeèted the demands.
Fair to partly cloudy through
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..J Harold Davis officiating
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Burial
in
Oaklawn
M.mor,al
tomorrow. Chance of afternoon
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A
fourth
person
who
was
kidLavern C. Clark Jr., 51, of 700
Park Britton Funeral Home in
Mamnie G. Blair, Sorrento
and evering thundersi 'wers. lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, died
naped
at
the
same
time
from
crgp
Ruth Newlen Sorrento
the (,ombi Research Center,
Highs in the upper 80s to mid
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90s. Lows in the low to mid 7,
Lows in the low to mid lOs.
Winds variable 10 mph or less
except stronger and gusty near
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~probability .Vto 30 per cent
through tomorrow.
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teachers to be represented on Layer can add his recomPartly cloudy with scattered the board that advises the mendations to those of
mainly afternoon and evening school administration on board and SEA teams.
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The two groups also hashed
thundershowers. Highs in the promotions of teachers, prini
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upper 803 and low 90s. Lows cipals and other personnel.
calls for near-daily meetings
mostly in the lOs.
That
desire
surfaced through July 24, with a break
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building in Sanford.
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For the comfort and convenience of cc le.. clear mountain mreamz, wrote happily that who stay at the exclusive hideways: "They make
"The plot to knock off Castrn," we reported
vacationing bigwigs, the National Park Service "l'Lsl creek yielded an184ncb cutthroat today." enough money to scratch for lodgings like the on Jan. l8,l97l, "began
of
Pay of Ngs
maintains rustic chalets at two of the nation's
Cronkite, who brought three of his family with rest of us."
operation. The Intent was to eliminate the Cuban
most scenic siLts.
LAm, apparently had the lodge opened especially
Footnote: The rules supposedly limit the use dictator before the mothn'
,9oth lodges are casd to the zdinary at- (or him in mid-winter. They spent a five-day of the lodges to "Members of Congress and the island. The ir irrival Invaders landed un
ias expec ted to touch
payrs Wl) vie obligeo to seek public si- Mpine
cation beneath the craggy, s'iow- presidential appointees." But In practice, the off a general uprising, which
the Communist
cornodaticts or pitch their tents.
rapped petks during t1t New Year, ' 974, cronies of the mighty also have wangled VIP militia would have ha'l more
trouble putting
Only lie IrivilegetI few are aidmitted tti holiday. Crnklle left 'nt. com,m'ns In the keys.
down without the charismatic Castro to lead
BrjL¼e-ho(i Huae overlokIng Jackson LaM., regizuy, but he told us his accesi to the lodge
CIA COVERUP: Former CIA chief John them."
Wyo., at the foot of the mjestic Grand Tetn had been wholly "innocent."
Mcone row hi's ackoowledgedastory he denied
Yet even after the Bay of Pigs, we reported
mountains, or to Camp Hoover deep In th'
Among the others wl
id,ned In at to ui more thin four yeart,go.
assassination team (fltIflUed to try to eliminate
forests of Shenandoah National Park.
Brinkerhoti house were Reps. B. F. Sisk, i)..
1nJanry, l97l,werepoitJthat the CII,iad C.as,ro inUl
end uf February, 1963. "Nine
The National Park Service zealousiypritt'.ts Calif., Jotm Jarman, R.-Okla., and Fe'.eral recruited two underworld figures, Sam Clan- moths later,"the
we noted, "President Kennedy
the privacy of the distinguished guests wjo MAY Communications Commissioner Rex Lee.
cana and John Roselli, top the assassination was gunned down in Dallas by I
A-.e harvey
at their Idyllic hideaways. But we have 'ibttilned
camp Hoover in the picturesque Shenandoah of Cuban Premier Fidel Castro'
Oswald, a fanatic who
previously
had
agitated
copies of the star-studded guest regiw,era from woodlarwt, um a f''j
ttt for White
We identified their CIA contacts as William for Castro In
New
Orleans
and
had made a
both lodges.
House aides, who sought to get away from the Harvey and James "Big Jim" O'Connell. The mysterious trip to the Cuban Embassy
In Mexico
A number of notablei. ranging from CBS's tribulations of the Watergate scandal in 1973 and CIA was put In touch with the underworld City."
Gov. Cal Hampton, 1974.
Walter Cronkite t 't
trlggermen, we reported, by billionaire Howard
Amont those privy to the CIA conspiracy,
have holed up #.I iubulous BlinkefhOff House,
Among those whose names appear on the Hughes' former Nevada honcho, Robert Maheu. there is still a nagging
suspicion — unsupported
with its great ifttte fireplace, stately beamed register are Curtis hierge, who collected Illegal
The plotters are now being hauled behind by the Warren
ceilings and picture windows opening on contributions for President Nixon; Clay dosed doors of tho Select Senate Intelligence Castro became Cc'mir,lsalon's findings — that
aware of the U.S. plot upon
breathtaking views.
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Whitehead, who cracked down on the IV net- Committee to tell what they know,
life and SOTflthOW recruited Osw*Id o retaliate
One enthralled guest, Rep Teno Roncallo, D.. works fr' Nixon; H. It Haldeman's cup bearer,
McCone emerged after three hours of secret against President Kennedy
Wyo., was muved to write prophetically in the Larry Hlgby; and Nixon hatchetman Fred testimony to admit cautiously to the press that
The Senate commltt,,1 t also Investigating
guest registry: "Worth Jack Anderson's Malek.
plots, Indeed, had been sanctioned to kill Castro. this Intriguing
P06IJI'/.Et that the CIA attempts
Abuse!" jjfJi, Rep. e Hamilton. D.-Ind.,
Two of the good guys of the Watergate days,
This was the opposite of what he told us in to kill Castro mg,,./
have backfired against
found both the scenery and the nominal charges former Attoney General Elliott Richardson and 1971. "No plot was autharlze4 or implemented" President
Kenv in Dallas,
"awe4nsplring and rela xing."
his sidekick, William Rucketahaus, also visited to nsasslnate Castro, he told us. We went ahead
No less tha
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Prominent Washington attorney George V. the ledge,
with the story anyway, and now McCone has Rotxrt, waj
Lyndon Johnson, were
Allen Jr., referring to the trout that inhabit the
Grumped one offIcal about the pampered few
acknowledged we were right.
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show this by such acts as tryi ng to stay awake In Mediterranean — at the risk of nuclear
worth the trouble,
the waiting room when their wives are having retaliation?
2. Men have to go off to war and protect the babies, remembering Mother's Day and reading
Neither a comnplaceiit nor, at the other cxwould be certain to seriously overstep at cne family Volkswagen from barbarian hordes. the sports pages every day to make sue no treme.
a frtghtened public can make the
point or another, making him subject to Em- Think of what a rotten state of affairs things untoward tragedy has befallen Billie Jean King decisions
that must be made to preserve the
prisonment or fine,
would be in if men weren't around to start fights or Chris Evert.
security In comIng years.
Wer of any campaign

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iwmh this
loophole, solutely sick ,hut mid 'io great big Le-man to is so. We know
a'jse every morning in tv.tr number of Soviet warships?
would seem to encourage iznear camPPIVl, and open
Just how do the Soviets Intend to deny us
It for yw! It in tlworeticaUy pcus1bh, act- mirrcrs we see scrneone saying it to us.
chscaituge h.'i.j. dctioneer1LtJ.
"control of the seas"? Would they, for example,
miuedly, that women could learn to open jars
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such a thing, of course, but it never hurts to be women by setting up things like the MISS
One wonder,, however, why the unrivaled

Western Europe as the Warsaw Pact forces arrayed In Eastern opponent. me new Law,

(All)
S. it would produce an agreem?nt.
and Israel there is a possibility cargo is expected within the
rotary of State Henry A. KISSIn- His last effort collapsed three of gradual change," Rabin told next few weeks.
ger is likely to resume his months ago.
a news conference on ThursRabin said he believes "there
Miudle
East
shuttle
diplomacy
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know
within
day.
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(!21 Sinai settlement can be nar- in Sinai can be arranged.
agreement wi th Egypt until Is-. patience. Don't ex pect anything
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A key factor in plotting ad. racli cargo is permitted to pass quick or it might not work," he
Sources said the visit of Is- ministration strategy is Syrian through the Suez Canal. A test said.
racli Prime Minister Yitzhak Foreign Minister Abdel Halim of last year 's secret under.
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Rabin has improved chances of Khaddam's visit here next Fri. standing on psage of Israeli optimistic.
reviving negotiations, but a !i day. Egypt and Syria are
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Custom House Plans Eii,
tant to board the shuttle again with Damascus.
Stock House Plans
unless he is 90 per cent certain
"Especially between Egypt

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could have been taken for granted by our allies; but it is all to sçencz for his campaign and what can be spent
America pageant and the Miss Universe contest, naval supremacy the U.S. once enjoyed—not
be hAm by his committee and even by interested prepared.
the good that he did bo.
's face It, if there were no men around, how to
kid1v1dwla
working
independently.
But
as
far
as
We cap hope that in his private meetings with leaders of
mention the $1.3 trillion spent on national
So just asa reminder, here lsa list of why you Let
many
young women would get those free trips to security since 1946 — failed to prevent the postthe
idea
that
can
te
determin
e
d
from
i
careful
reading
o
f
th
e
NATO countries Mr. Ford was able to get across
little ladies should keep singing "It's So Nice to
Atlantic City and the chance to be kissed by
law Li experts, there iii no restriction against
the Atlantic Alliance needs as much unequivocal support from
World War II expansion of communism. Might
Have
a
Man
Around
the
World."
Parks?
groups :r Individuals ipidIng all they
t
its European members. Mixed feelings and
not our habit of supporting corrupt regimes
I. Men are good at opening jars. Would you
when working against a i s.n didate — though it is
coltmenta are the Underlying malaise of the allia. Then
know
this
around
the world have been, and still be, a
like to be stuck out In the Iritchen some night with
5. Men are handsome. Some of us

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Australia recently to all but eliminate men from "Cookie,"' 'Beautiful" and "Chick." You
In an earlier time, before the major powers
These were no doubt welcome words to Europeans who have enfod.
Some
businesses,
such
as
restaurants
or
food
the
human species without any noticeable loss to wouldn't want to be called "Buster," "Mac" or acquired the capability of destroying each other
been worried since the United States faltered on the delivery of
promised military aid to South Vietnam and Cambodia. it is suppliers, can provide services and edibles to personkind, it made a few of us a little nervous. "Buddy," would you?
many times over with nuclear weapons, such a
candidates at cost. Most others cannot.
Not that all of you cuddly, shapely, defenwarning would have carried far more weight
regrettable that Mr. Ford had to make statements about the
strength of our treaty commitments, which, through the years,

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to an estimate In American heritage magazine.
That Is almost equal to the $1.6 trillion the
federal government has spent for all nonmilitary goods &amp;nd services since 1789.
"The plain fact," writes Allan L. Damon, "is
that an extraordinary pan of our national energy
and wealth in recent years has been devoted to
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BARNSLEY, England (API— The d'ath mu In
wtla' explosion rose to five today after searchers found
the lxIies of three miners who apparently had been
gassed, the National Coal Board announced. Officials
reported earlier that two men died in the explosion
Thursday 1,200 feet below the surface and three men were
missing. A sixth man was injured. The six men were shorir.g up the shaft at the Houghton collier)' near this industrial town in northern England and testing the air for
gas, one of the most dangerous tasks In mining.

jail .

Deputy Moore had not been with the sheriff's
department long onl.y since October— but he had
a ni
won the respect of his fellow deputies and superiors
OVS %1
for "always doing his job the best he could."
Chief Deputy Duane Harrell called Moore "one
ENEJIGY
Vv'
great person" as he told the news media of the
deputy's death on Monday.
The other day, a man planning to run for
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With his death, Moore joins a long list of Congress next year called th e government office
Florida peace officers who have died in the line of charged with Interpreting the new federal
duty
either from a criminal's bullet or from a election reform law to ask how much he'll be
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heart attack caused from overwork in performing allowed to spend in the "race" for party
nomina tion if he has no opponent and th us no
their duties,
contest.
In recent months there have been Trooper
This was no Idle question. For If a candidate
Charles Campbell, kidnaped and murdered by
doesn't get out and hustle when party primaries
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Georgia; Trooper Claude Baker, killed near not, he may be eclipsed In the general election by
Sarasota by a work release prisoner who was ar- an Opponent of another party who has campalgned early or late. Early campaigning is
med; Patrol Sgt. Whitey Knudson, victim of a heart
1,000
especially
necessary
for
first-time
candidates
attack after 25 years of service training over
whose names are not well known to the public.
police officers in the state, and many others.
new law however, wiulle outlining what
These men and Moore died protecting our laws may be spent in primary and other contests, is
and helping keep the general public safe from not clear on the spending point thii man relsed
harm's way.
The office charged with supervising the
Deputy Moore was assigned Identification reform law gave simple, direct, legal, dishonest
..
number 416 at the Seminole County Sheriff's advice. Go out and dig yourself up any kind of an
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Department. He used that number as do all other opponent, shadow or not. men the spending will
officers in checking on and going off duty. In police be legal.
What is the candidate to do then? Create a
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phony paper rival, thus complying with the letter
simple "10-7". A "10-10" is out-of-service, subject
of the law and tearing the spirit to shreds? Go
to call,
ahead and spend, even If there's no opposition,
To many officers, Number 416 may be "10-7", and risk prison If the law Is interpreted against
but to those who worked and knew Deputy Bob hi,nlaer?(tio1doff,spendonlyforthegweral
Moore, he is not "10-7", but only "10-10", still ready election arid give his November opponent a semi.
free ride?
to serve a higher auth ority.
Why fix the roof
the sun
Now that serious men and women are
beginning to read the law — apparently few
bothered when it
being discussed in
Congress — they're discovering just how sloppy
the wording Is. And how absurd,
Literally read, the new law would pcevent a
There was nothing equivocal in President Font's
news
paper editor from coming out f or a candeclaration at Brussels on how the United States views
commitment to the North Atlantic 'rreaty Organization. The didate editorially. A paper could well be held A
contributing illegal amounts to a campaign If it
NATO treaty, he reminded our allies, is the law of the land in
form
to
the
gave
too much coverage or too favorable
When a doctor addressing an International and wars.
America. Moreover, our commitment of military

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In New Delhi. buses from the
government's transport service
Leaders of Prime Minister In- gress party In the election of a since they battled for control of office for six years.
highest court.
dira Gandhi's Congress party new legislature in Gujarat the Congress party In 1963 and
Judge Sinha stayed the senHer lawyers announced that and trucks from the municipal
today began organizing public state. The party won 140 of the split the party.
tence for 20 days to alliw the they would need a few days to corporation carred persons to
support for her decision to re- 168 seats In the legislature three
The voting took place last prime minister to appeal, and study Judge Sinha's opinion be- Mrs. Gandhi's residence for a
main in office despite her con- years ago, and she campaigned Sunday and Wednesday, before she was expected to ask the Su. fore filing the appeal. Mean- rally in her behalf.
viction of election law viola- vigorously for Congress can- Judge Jag Mohanlal Sinha preme Court to extend the stay while, Congress party officials
Opposition Iead.crs charged
(ions.
found Mrs. Gandhi guilty on until the appeal was decided, said demonstrations and other that Mrs. Gandhi was contindictates this year.
However, Mrs. Gandhi's
But her party won only 74 Thursday of illegally using go'.'. Her political foes demanded special meetings were being or. uing to use government officials
political stock was depressed seats to 86 won by a coalition ernmen' officials In her 1971 that she resign at once, but Mrs. ganized throughout the country and facilities to further her
further by the announcement of headed by 79-year-old Morarji campaign for Parliament and Gandhi announced that she to support Mrs. Gandhi.
personal political ends.

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Jones, a black from Tampa.
criticized at previous meetings
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from the position be over the minutes In detail as is Shomate Monday night to vote his job.
motion of Sen. Lon Wilson, I. held with the city
for two years his practice—"The minutes are on whether corrections and
But Sanchez said he had no
Merritt Island, who is white,
by a 3-2 vote on June 2, City public records and should be amendments to the minutes reason to believe that some
Community Affairs Secretary Clerk Onnie Shoniate's official correct," he
said—asked Mrs. requested by Connell will be commissioners were disWilliam Ravenell, the comnmis- minutes of that meeting Lot
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if
the
portion con- placed in the record.
satisfied with his performance
sion chairman and a black, dis.
revealed this week to the cerning her vote was correct.
While
and
Mrs. Shomate said the
were seeking an excuse to
agreed with the panel's deed surprise of
some city council
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both
newspaper
June
2
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him.
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was
hectic
and
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reporters
and
they
said
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her
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"it there was
Observers at the meeting confirm you voted for the longhand notes, a two year old
dsension
required 10 Carry Out the COm- which
about
me, it wasn't about my
the volunteer motion," Connell said. Mrs. $975 tape recorder sits unmission's inatructiCn5.
firemen
walkout
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it was, they didn't
non-existent newspapers are wrong."
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charge. Byrne has heard arguments
both sides In April, then
sideredwritten arguments from ci ty
HJStevens
and Jones before giving his decision.
There are now Uree foster children staying at the home and
Smith told The Herald be does not plan to accommodate a Earge
niumber of ,tha at his Northeast Thplet home,
,
dt.s pro"tii ilrg salesmat1 for a drug firm, 11-yeai
old nIth fcr'med ChrLstlan CounaeIo, Inc. last July as a
ministry to troubled youth and families. The cqanlzatlon has at
office at 2840 S. Sanford Aye, in Sanford. One of the non-profit
orgrJzat1ans latest proje(t'3 is organizing speclal remedial
tu toring claws for youngsters who need them In orter to better
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feed the inhabitants, to bargain with the Indians, and, at the same time, to operate under
the strict limitations his religion. and alimpossible task."
New choreography, under the
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Costumer Cynthia Dulftn, a graduate
student at the University of Florida in
Gainesville, has prepared handsome new
to grace the multi stages of the Amphitheatre this year.

for

of

Designated by the State Legislature
"Florida's Official State Play," "Cross and
Sword" will play nightly except Sundays
through August 31 at 8:30 p.m.

a

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of

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plays

castaway

part

pregnancy.
All phases Of Pi'CY,
labor and delivery, and baby
care
covered with special
emphasis on preparation
childbirth techniques.
The classes are conducted by
Mrs. Alice MacMahon, R.N.,
and Mrs. JoAnn Vogt, R.N.,
both accredited Instructors in
the Lamaze Method of childbirth. Local obstetricians and
and speakers for

A two hour stage presentation, "Cross and
Sword" recreates the often heart-breaking,
sometimes hilarious, and always fascinating
the struggle to found a permanent
settlement on these shores in 1565.
story

The classes are offered free
offers a class
pregnancy on
charge as a service
the
the
Friday morning
For more Ineach month, and an on going formation
the
program
small Parent Education Classes,
children on the third Friday contact the Education Departmorning of each month.
merit at Florida Hospital.
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The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary Unit 30 will
rev; cuticers at 2 pin. Sunday June 2) in tl !)AV.

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Home on Hwy. 17-fl south Sanfixti.
Mary Louise Landress is
commander. Other new
Sydelle Schick , senior vice president; Doris
officers
Heikklnen,
vice president; Eva Moore, chaplain;
Adeline Smith, treasurer; and
Fogle, adjutant.
Outgoing president Florence-Shirley Williams in her end
of the year
that
accomplishments
in 1974-75 was the contribution of a television set to the
Tampa V.A. Hospital and almost $2,000 in athletic equi pment
to Gae V.A. Hospital.
The group located a player piano and transported it to
Lake City V.A. Hospital. This was a project the D.A.V.A
unit throughout Florida.
Ditty bags filled with confort Items, (lrlstrnas gifts,
back books, lap robes, and therapeutic balls were
among other items donated by Unit 30.
The group has also contributed toys and clothing to the
needy and seven flags were presented to schools.
of

new

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junior

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paper

WWI Auxiliary Meets
The Ladles Auxiliary
1197 will
Monday,

the Veterans
World War I,
1:30
the DeBary Cornmunity Center with Mrs. Charles L Edwards, president,
presiding. Mrs. Edwards,
just returned from the 21st
Annual Convention of the Department of Florida Ladies
Auxiliary arid Barracks of VWWI, will give a report of the
sessions. She was appointed chairman of the Department
Mid-Winter Conferenceof the VWWI and Auxiliary to be held
in Altamonte Springs in January, 1976.
meet

of

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p.m. in

who

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during the latter

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Eugene Lancaster, of West Palm Beach,
will undertake the demanding role of
Menendez. Peter Hasler, who holds an M.A.
in theatre from Florida State, will appear as
the mighty Thnucuan chief Oriba. Manuel
Pajares, a native Spain,
the comic
Basilio Bonito, and Susan DeRosa,
talented singer-actress who will be attenthe Cincinnati Conservatory this fall,
appears as Basilio's 'smother-hen" wife. The

focus

of where

Some 80 actors, singers, dancers, and
technicians, drawn to St. Augustine from
throughout the United States, began a
rigorous schedule of rehearsals June

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A new series of Prenatal
Classes will begin at Florida
Hospital on June 24. Expectant
parents are Invited
attend
regardless
they Will
have their baby.
The classes last for six weeks
and consist of one weekly
morning Class for the mother,
and one weekly evening class
both parents, scheduled

role of the lovely Timucuan princess Notina,
whose bittersweet romance with Menendez
causes
conflict between Spaniards and
Indians, will be played for the second season
by St. Augustinian.
h1ahner. Jeff
Watkins of Gainesville will be seen In the dual
roles of Jean Ribault and King Philip II of
Spain, and J. Walker Fischer, from Daytona,
portrays Menendez' arch enemy Garcia
Oorlo, Governor of Cuba.

most

1975 production.
In a scene completely rewritten by playwright Paul Green, the historic confrontation
between the Spanish and French forces at the
River Matanzas brings Pedro Menendez de
Aviles, (founder of St. Augustine), and
Hibault face to face In an emotion charged
sequence which clarifies the p.4inful dilemma
faced by Menendez as he Is forced make a
life or death decision In regard to Ribault and
his men.
"The new scene serves
the
idealogical as well as physical struggles of
the 16th century," says 'Cross and Sword"
director Tom Rahner.
It also brings Into
the dilemmas

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pediatricians

Deltona Indiana Club
Members
the Indiana Club
Deltona were en.
tertalned the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon, Sunday
afternoon, for the last meeting Of the season. Next meeting
will be Sept. 4. After a pot luck supper, members spent a
sociable evening.
of

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Singles Social Picnic
The Singles Social Club of Deltona will have a picnic at
the home
Steven SlonakI, 1086 Elgrove Ave. on I ake
Gleason. June 18, at now. Members are asked bring a
covered dish, table service, a chair and a few to bring a table,
of

to

as well.

the evening classes.

Dirty Jokes Disgust Her

HILDA RICHMOND

DEAR ABBY: My husband
was recently the master of
ceremonies at a banquet

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about 300 people attended.
Many of the town's leading
citizens were there.
Well, my husband stood up
there and told one dirty joke
after another. He never told
me those jokes at home.) Some
in the audience laughed, but I
noticed the looks the faces of
some of the others, and they
seemed shocked and somewhat
disgusted. I was embarrassed.
to say the least, and could
hardly hold up my head
Afterward, when I went to the
of the
powder room,
women there even spoke to me.
oa

proposed agreement, rejected
by council, on the conditions of
the volunteer firefighters
continuing to provide service to

none

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Abby, why would an educated
man like my husband get up
before a group of men and
women, and tell filthy jokes?
I can't have you sending your
reply to the house since my
husband gets the mail first and
I don't want him to know I
I

wrote

Farewell

Dear Abb y

that

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bigger than yours,
Talking out loud Is
to
others, so gently shush her
when she gets carried away,
Or take her to drive-In
movies. Only those in your car
will be annoyed, which would
eliminate the embarrassment.
I)F:.\It ABBY: My mother
has been dead (ci' several
years, but a friend of hers (now
quite elderly) asked me if she
could use my home to entertain
16 ladies at a birthday luncheon. She explained that her
small apartment wasn't
adequate.
I agreed gladly, but I did
unfair

absolutely nothing for the
party. The woman who gave the
party provided the food and
flowers, and even hired the
help.
I later learned that one
woman declined the Invitation
because she felt that since the
was being given
home, the invitation should
have ceme from ME!
This has bothered me. Should
I have sent out the invitations?
A FRIEND
DEAR FRIEND: No. You
were not the hostess. You only
agreed have the party In your
party

Summer
The P-TA honored all teachers and
staff at Lyman High School with a
luncheon, during the last work days
before vacation. Mrs. Linda Hollingsworth, English teacher, (left), is being
served by this year's P-TA President,
Carol Eustace. (Herald Photo by Elda

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ASHAMED
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WINTER PARK— A recent Seminoles are taught to be close resemblance to the basic among the Seminoles, Emery the Emery Institute in Winter
simply a case of bad judgment.
Let him know that you were fact-finding study reveals that concrete and specific in principle which underlies the claims, no
struggle be- Park, a non-profit teaching
disappointed In him. He may the Seminole Indians, who live everything they do, explains Emery mcthod of teaching, an tween right and wrong. While facility, the research Into
deep in the Florida Everglades, Emery. In handicrafts they are approa ch which has brought the whiteman's world is clut-. promising
new
learn
it.
speech
word trained do things deftly and help to
and have
the past
perplexities and techniques occupies
l)EAII ABB\' My problem is do not
his
exactly. Finger dexterity is 40 years. The method was contradictions, his Seminole time.
mother. She is usually a in their language
discovery high among the very young. pioneered by his mother, brother keeps stress to the
First
very sweet and considerate
Ted
Emery
They learn sell-discipline and Eleanor Lewis Emery, whose minimum, viewing the world
The age old affliction was
take her
but when
For lots of convnInc, and
speech
pathologist
and
with
self-control through
family had been plagued by
calmness and logic.
known to the Egyptiats in the
lots of s.cuiity.
the movies, she hoots and howls noted
Since his field trip into the days of the pyramids when
strength.
than a
and talks out loud. This Is not researcher, reporting on data playing and
in a century.
Everglades, Emery has hieroglyphs for stuttering were
only annoying to the other From an earlier field trip among The learn
who
Live
tribes
vanishing
in
hostile
environment
teaming
"In
developed
mother
tablets.
deeper un- recorded
people In the theater, It is also the
'&gt; the swampiest region of the with alligators, panthers, made on amazing discovery," derstanding into the behavioral Sorcerers, scientists, and
This 20.3 cu,-ft.Frigidaire Chest Freezer
embarrassing
"It was
United States,
snakes and poisonous Insects. Emery
than aspects of stuttering, with crackpots have devised their
husband and children.
features a lock and pop-out key to help
who
has
been
making
Most
revealing
to
special
Emery,
Emery
was
just
luck.
She
fought
like
a
over
the
past
2000
own
remedies
Insight
Into
the
efand
Mums
We really love
guard against theft, while a magnetic lid
wouldn't hurt her feelings for a study of the Impact of the fact that when Seminole frontier marshal until she fectiveness of child-training. At year.,%
seal helps lock in the cold, keep warm air out.
the world, but taking her to a civilization upon the shy children are about 4 years old discovered that mental control
Seminoles, stumbled co the fact their parents start teaching was the catalyst. It was a
movie is a hassle.
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(luring
his investigition of them stories a bout their an- family victory."
give us
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After correcting her own
suggestions you might have everyday speech habits. cestors. "The children must
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mother
since Moms is coming again Curious to learn why the learn to repeat those stories stuttering,
developed
a
basic
therapy
rd
e
Seminoles
do
not
stutter,
wo
for
woi,"
Emery
says.
:
soon a nd she loves to go to th
Emery, who is president of the "That means, of course, which emphasizes mental
hI1':lt DAUGHTER Emery Institute, a school for without any mistakes or control and Is used today by the
DEAR nAu(;IrrER: Hooting the correction of stuttering hesitations. Such discipline Emery Institute. me stablizing
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and howling during the funny located In Winter Park, turned may seem tough by our stan. force behind the treatment,
1
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Emery
feels,
is
in
the
best
parts would normally distract up evidence whichsupports the dards, but it builds exceptional
tradition of the Seminole
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of
life,
Emery
discovered
that
one who thinks a sequence Is stuttering.
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mark the 11th
Florida's "Cross and
Sword" which opens
20
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Augustine Amphitheatre.
Jean Ribault, leader of the French
Hugenots sent to Florida to take possession of
territory claimed by the Spanish crown, will
receive a greater share of the spotlight in the

for a zoning

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open to the public.
The film which has the
recommendation of several
area physicians, Is being
purchased by Education for a
Gentle Birth, and all donations
toward this purchase are
welcomed by the group.

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City Council turned down a request by the Smiths last October
change from single family residential to multiple
family in order to expand their facilities to accommodate more
youngsters after objections were heard from some area
residen ts.
The Council then ordered the Smith,, who had five children
living wi th them at the time, to relocate them within 60 da ys. The
youths had been assigned there by the Department of Youth
Services via Juvenile Court Judge Dominick SaUl. The couple
ce
rt funds from th e court.
The Smiths lnyer, John Jones, had presented the council
with aoetitlon bearing 106 names of Casselberry residents in
the Smi th 's project. It was pointed out the lakefront
property was ideal the youngsters to fish, swim and be out-ofre

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"The way this is written, the
council look like idiots for not
By JANE CASSELBERRY
approving the contract,"
Herald Stall Writer
Connell said. He asked the clerk
to either include his remarks
CASSELBERIIY - Municipal Judge James B. Byrne Jr. has concerning the proposed
ruled Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith of 101 N. E. Triplet Drive are not contract or to strike all editorial
violating the city zoning ordinance by providing a home for foster comment, leaving only action
children,
and statements requested to be
In his opinion th.' Judge said occupancy comes "wi thin a included.
classification of R1AA (residential)" and there is no law against
Grant delayed action on the
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desired,
short address.
The classes show conducts t'i
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Council members J.R. Grant,
Mrs. Shomate asked Mrs. double-cassette recorder.
H.A. Scott and Gerard Connell L.ormann if she wanted her Connell in asking corrections
In the action,
comments included in the this past Monday night said the
Not so, Mrs. Shomate said record, recalling Mrs. Lormann minutes prepared by Mrs.
Us week. "I voted against the said the was taking the stand Shomate included much
motion," Mrs. Lonnann said, for the good of the city or editorial comment. He cited
And
Councilman
Don something like that. "Yes, put specifically the comment on the
Scbreiner, who had appeared to in what I said," Mrs. Lormann presentation made by Attorney
be the lone dissenter to the said.
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Executive Director Loses Job
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) viding that the community af- either reject or accept the rec- that you even raised that is- positions to five, Sen. Wilson
With nine whites voting fairs secretary hires and fires ommendations of the commls- sue," she told Ravenell.
said. The budget provides $4,.
against five blacks, the Human the executive director with the slon," Sanchez said.
The issue was whether the 000 for the salaries of the five
Relations Commission has de- advice and consent of the cornSen. Wilson and several white commission could afford to pay commission staffers.
cided to abolish the Job of its mission leaves the final deci- commissioners denied that its director $19,000 following
a
"It seemed kind of ludicrous
black executive director.
their votes to abolish Sanchez's legislative decision to slash the to keep one person on the payslon in Ravenell's hands,
Black commissioners
"The burden rests on the see- job were influenced by race,
agency's budget from $176,656 roil at $19,000, whoever that
refrained Thursday from at- retary at this point in time to
"I take exception to the fact to U1,1 and it, staff from 12 person might be, when most of
tacking the motives of the white
the people we're trying to help
majority. But they said the
are in poor economic strai ts,"
racial split did not look good.
Sen. Wilson said.
"I'm just very disturbed that
it was purely down racial lim
Commissioner Carol
on that vote," said CommisSingleton Scott, who is black,

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Methodist Church on Normandy Boulevard. All persons
interested In learning more
about the Lamaze method of

Jean Ribault I
his msc face the Spanliu
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Priced From

"The Story of Eric," a

feature tHin illustrating the
Lcmaze method of prepared
childbirth from the pregnancy
stage through delivery will be
shown Monday, June 16 at 7:30
p.m. in Room 5 of the Deltona

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Administration funds are 40,
t.ONG WOOl) — City Attorney while Council members June the zoning on the strip should second,
development, uff SR 427, if the
Grant elicited from Stemper which fronts on SR 434, will fade available only to rural type
Ned Julian Jr. was instructed Lonnann and Don Schreiner remain residential.
Twenty Lake Ruth South adjacent property had been agreement that commercially away in time.
communities with less than
by City Council this week to were opposed.
were on zoned industrial. Noise from or industrially zoned property
city
Cl
erk
Onnie
Shomate
subdivision
residents
'City Council has an 10,000 populatIon, Terry said.
prepare an ordinance rezoning
said the owner had already hand along with Bill Stemper, a industrial buildings some 800 Is worth more money than obligation to protect Lake
the Betty Widdis tract, east of
But when Connell attempted been notified and Grant,
Sanford realtor, who they had feet awa" can be heard within residentially zoned land. Ruth," one resident said, inSR 427, from residential to to make a motion to give Lake
the subdivision, the residents Stemper added, however, that slating the city assumed the
industrial and business district. Ruth South subdivision echoing the clerk, refused to hired as their appraiser,
said,
the Lake Ruth South property responsibility of protecting the
accept Connell's motion,
Stemper said the rezonin g
The authorization was given property owners assurance that
Connell's next motion was to would depreciate
When a resident mentioned could not be rezoned and sold residential area when it per
a 2G0 feet wide strip separating
on a scant 3-2 vote after a public lb
for what it is now worth.
mitted the homes to be built
t he zoning board recommended
ho s from the Widdis deny rezoning and he Invited homes in Lake Ruth South for
hearing. But chances that
or
Schreiner
to
tract balked,
would not be rezoned, Mrs. Lormann
the request be denied, Grant
1 1,
Grant said property is not there.
per cent to 40 per cent,
ordinance will pass once It is Grant
second the motion. Bo th were
sa
id
zo
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ni
board
mem
be
r
properly
zoned
residential
"
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City
Th
Council has two
prepared appeared dim after
silent until Grant rapped that
The residents said they would Robert Hammond is employed when it is on a major highway, obligations," Grant responded
Council Chairman J. R. Grant
, I
Connell asked that the owner C)e motion died for lack Of a not have bought homes in the by an industrialist.
predicting Winsor Manor, — to the city and to the citizens.
and Councilman Gerard of the strip be notified he had
Connell clashed,
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debts, as we), and refund to the
The governing body, on
the ment without any fiscal ties to
The water system will be self. mined by the engineers as prime mover in
city general fund the $10,000 Councilman Harry Terry's
sufficient to pay off the system and seeking out federal the other city departments.
borrowed from it to make up recommendation, accepted a supporting and is an entirely separate revenues bond is as follows: funding, said the Conklin report
Terry said people in Lake
LAKE MARY City Cowci1 pt of the
$70,000 purchase preliminary engineering report department without any fiscal ties to the mlnhxnum53.9Ofor3,000 gallons justifies to the financial in. Mary have been objecting for
has approved a series of
price and to provide operating on the water facili ti es and other city departments,
or less; from 3,000 to 10,000 stitution what is needed, how yearsto thelowwaterPre5St1te#
motions designed to gain
some capital for the system.
gallons an additional $1 per much ft will cost and how the especially on hot days. "There
distribution system prepared
$350,000 in federal : ma to
The purchase was concluded by B.C. (Cal) Conklin of the City Attorney Gary Massey had other legal aspects, his fee will thousand gallons and all over city can raise the
are many places In the city
improve and expand iti newly
just weeks ago. Notes were consulting engineering
10,000
gallons
an
additional
90
where a person at certain times
of an opportunity to look it over, be $4,000, slightly more than the
acquired water system.
city
hopes
Terry
said
the
signed with a Maitland Bank Clark, Dietz and Associates.
Cents
per
thousand,
cannot
tike a shower," he said.
Sorenson was au thorized to one per cent minimum set by
The loan s being requested
term
of
the
revenue
bond
issue
Homeand Southern Gulf Utilities for
Council voted to file the ap- enter into contract negotiations federal standards.
A resolution authorizing
from the Farmers
Many of the small lines will
will be 40 years with 5.5 per cent
most of the purchase price. The plication for the funding with with the engineer and city atMassey was requested to submittal of applications for the or
Administration of the U.S.
be replaced with six-Inch mains
per cent Interest,
in city funds came from the
Farmers
Home torney for their services,
prepare an ordinance ettthg loan points out no free service
Department of Agriculture. It is a
under the ex pa nsion program
"belt
tightening" process of Administration and instructed
Massey
said,
for
his
work
the
rate
structure
recomor
use
of
the
system
will
be
expected to
The water system will be sell- and "we will have a firefighting
be sufficient to pay paring budgeted expenditures Mayor Walter Sorenson to done to date and future work he mended in the Conklin report. permitted,
off the sstems' outstanding from
supporting, Terry said, and is capability," he said.
most city departments. execute the application after will be doing on the funding and
The rate structure deter.
Councilman Harry Terry, a an entirely separate departTerry anticipates it will take $
12 to 18 months to complete the
funding arrangements with the
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be provided by Bobby Robinson Father-Son Breakfast Sunday DeBary, is in the Venezuela.
Also awaiting his call Li
their president. Games, a
and Chris Warfel. Solo ists for at 7-30 a.m. and the Methodist Caracas area. Rick was a drum Sidney I Richard Jr., 21, son of
Two major US. relief moditles Include 1,000 tons of picnic supper, a songfest, and a
the presentation Include Vie Youth Fe llowship will host their ma jo r wi th the De l and High Mr. and Mrs. Sidney I. Richard
organizations represent ing the rice and 400 to ns of Leans which serendity type worship will
Richburg, Mark Bose, A ngela fat hers at 5 p.m. for recreation, band and complet ed a year at Sr. of 145 Margarita, DeBary.
compassionate concern of CARE is purchasing with funds conclude the day at 8:30 p.m. REV. CANNON
Jones, and Lewis Dorton.
a sna ck supper and a special Daytona Beach Community Sidney attended BYU for three
Americans are buying and from its "Empty Plate"
A "Lock-in" will be he
for The RI Rev. William 'II.
Several
brief
dramatic
Fath
er 's Day program.
rushing emergency food to campaign. These will be the you th on June 2 at 10ld
College and one year atStet.son years,comlngto thisareafrojn
p.m.
Foiwell,
DD,
Bishop
of
the
episodes
will
portray
th
T
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wi
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acll
be
a
dedication
of
Unive
Haiti, which is beset by near- shipped along with 10,000 in the Fellowship hall. It will
rsity before accepting his California.
Diocese of Central Fl orida, tion.s and attitudes of people in the workers for the Vacation mission ca ll in the fall of 1973. —
IdlijItie co nditions caused by car tons of survival biscui ts for include recreation and fellow,
FOR THIE
William Donald Pulver Jr.,
recent droughts. Especially distribution by CARE staff ship. The "lock-in" concludes has appointed Father Carl T. the world wi thout love, and the Bible School at the 9:35 a.m.
Cannon,
curate
of Holy Cross
music
replies
that love can service Sunday. The Bible 20, son of Lt. Cmdr. William
ha rd hit Is the nor th western mem be rs on the scene.
wi th breakfast and worship at
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co pal Church of Sanford, change the attitude. Th e public School will run June 16-25 from
Epis
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farming area of t he coun try
Meanwhile, trucks already the early ser vice in the sancCALL-MILLERS
to
be
vicar
of
the
Holy
Family
is welcome.
9 am. to noon for children 4 Alice Pulver, Sanford, has been
where some 350,000 victims are are beginning to deliver one tuary.
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Church in Phic [fills beginA portion of this group will be years through sixth grade on called to serve in the Central i
affected,
million pounds of food released
nlng Aug. 1. Ills last Sunday at presenting the m usical when the theme "Jesus Touch Me.'
American
countries
of
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Holy
Cross silll be July V.
St.
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the church undertakes a The closing exercise will be Panama, Honduras, Nicaragua
hunger ap peal of Church World from CARE's st oc k in Haiti
mission tour to the Tellico held the night of the 25th.
Service has responded by normally used for feeding
River Camp near Madisonville,
The youth choir from St.
St.
Andrews
sen di ng 50 to ns of split beans which reaches 118,000 Haitian
Presbyterian Good Shepherd
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Many people are reportedly SChe(IUlCd a Vacation Ch ur ch
route they are scheduled to
Rev. John I)eutsdhlander, a
pr esent a co ncert at Cornarrive at Port-au-Prince on ea ting vegetable seeds that School, June 23.27 for childi-sn retired U.S. Air Force chapla in
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enjoy riviterial Ui!ng!i sucti as have people turn ffieir baLks ua con-ert at lied,cnier Moravian the trudwest and eastern states, OrlaridG area. Sun(Lay's LvInecrt agers in its widely acclairned in a N k Lumd by Harper and oppose oppressive governing
t'1 .iç'çx'zreyI 'm television, is sponsored by the Redeemer program. Operating with Row, "Secrecy in the Church,"
overseas as well as
cars, houses, good food, golf, us; mock us; but vie have been Church in Winter Springs on
tennis, school, I)isney, the Insulted because of our strong June 22 at 7:30 p.m.
doing
direct
relief work.
This will be its first tour of the Youth, who will honor the limited resources, the tiny they sometimes don't live up to
liefs
and
be
mmitment
to
co
Sou
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Th
e choir, under the Handbell Ringers with a village finds it possible to it. Take some recent examples:
beach, etc., etc. We can enjoy Jesus Christ. Peter's Epis
An emergency meeting of its
tle
The Graceharn Han'Jbell direction on Dr. James L. reception followi ng the pe r- produce a musical and you th
gifts from God and as long as
—Roman Catholic bishops, at 30-mem be r executive board
Fisher, offers mainly sacred formnance.
we continue to place God first, says, "But if you suf fer because Choir is made up of
program that is noted for its ex- their annual mee ting last fall, met to consider the dispute, but
are
a
C
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istian,
don't
teenagers
who
be
cr
eate
music
by
mn'isic
in
its
repertoire,
but
does
wants
Graceham
is
a
small
cellence.
Ile
us to have these y
corn
acted in closed sessi on on a reporters were barred and offiashamed of it but thank God
things
matter of obvious concern beth cml sta temen ts afterward were
The s uf ferings we are called that you bear Christ's name."
to church mem be rs and the ambiguous. Only later through
to is a different kind of sufpublic, but afterward wouldn't individual sour ces was it deter.
You can continue to live your
fering. This suffering is sort of lives as believing Christians
reveal it. Reporters queried mined
on a matter of keen
persecution for being a your home, your jobs, and in
usua lly candid friends among church-member concern that
Christian. We are called to do your play. Jesus loves us and by
th em, but they wouldn't te ll, the agency would sti ck solely I')
Fathers will be honored at
St. Andrews Junior highs will Baptist Chruch, will sponsor th
as the Cliurch's hymn tells us, being a living example of the
.
Th
eir then president, John Ca r- relief-rehabilitation work and
e will be guests of First Baptist,
11 a.m., Sunday service at tv .selling 7kilwo(lool sweet corn "Nilan of the Year" Contest,
&amp;-inford Tuesday at 7:30 p.m (final Krol, of Philadelphia, had avoid partisan conduct about
"Stand up, stand up for Jesus." Christian life
the spirit of First Chr istian Ch urch, and Dr. every Saturday through June at Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Speaker for The 46-voi
We are called to be "Partisans ('iod has come
ce choir Is un der t he admonished them to silence, foreign social systems.
down on you. The Harold Harris will speak on the church from 11 am, to 6 the program
will be Deacon di rection of Minister of Music,
of Jesus Christ." Christians in Risen Chr is t; the ascended "Wanted A Man!"
pin. One-third of the proceeds Oscar Mer thie, Music will be by Fred Hood.
20th Century are persecuted in Chr ist; the Son of God ; the
Vacation Bible School runs will go to the church.
the Eatonville Male Chorus.
today's society for being Messiah has given us that Spirit Monday, (June 16) through
A varied program of m usic
Christians.
Alfredia
Wallace Is president will include New Songs From
of God and we are to live our Friday, fromn9to 11:30a.m. The
and Rev. L. T. Freeman, The Old Teatment such as
Being a Christian and lives accordi ng to HIS will,
theme Is "Jesus, Touch Me," Altamonte
pastor.
"flow Excellent Is Thy Name,"
and there will be classes from
Community
by Eugene Butler; New
the
through junior
DeBary
Presbyterian
Several area young pe rsons and Costa Rica. He is a
Te
stament Songs of Witness,
high. A s pe cial feature th is year
Th e youth confirmation class
such as "Th e God of Love" with are actively Involved in the graduate of Seminole High and
for teens will be a Ceram ics of Altamonte Community
First Presbyterian Church of' guitar and f'ute accompaniment mission work of the Ch urch of earned
his Alt degree from
Class, during the second peri od Church will be rec
eived
Into
Dellary,
on
Highbanks'
Road,
by
Jane
Mnrshall;
and
Songs
of
Jesus
Christ
of
th
e
Latter-day
Ricks
Junior
College. He was
wi th Mrs. IdelleLoydincharge, church membership at 10a.m. will hold a l)aily
Vacation Bible Fellowship In The Spirit in Saints (Mormon).
enro
ll
ed In his Junior year at
ass is ted by Dr. Harris. Paren ts service Sunday. The ch ur ch School June 16.20 from 9a.m. to eluding Ralph Carmichael's
Brent
Blackwelder,
),
so
n
of
B
ri
gham
Young.
who
have
not
yet
register
ed council will meet Immediately noon for children two years "New
Rev. Sam Is a na ti ve of
Twenty-Third," and th e Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. BlackDon's brother, Stephen David
their children, are asked to do after the morning worship t hr ough sixth grade. Mrs. Alice spiritual
"Soon All Will be welder of 402 Sunset Dr., Pulver, 19, was a 1fl3
Cleveland County, N.C. An so. The VBS progr
graduate
am will be service.
Nilsen, director, will be Do ne"
ordained minister in th
Sa
nf
ord,
is
presently
serving
In
of
SHS
and
attended
BYU
for
United presented at 9:45 am., June fl.
A "cheese sa fari" sponsored assisted by Mrs. William
Me thodist Ch urch, hee is
the
Seoul,
Korea,
mission,
th
ree
semesters.
Temporarily
That afternoon the Youth by the Cha pel Guild will be held Simon.
dean of the College of
I
Brent attended Seminole High employed by the Church
Community
Fellowship will go to Daytona on June l9,at}lickoryFamuth
School
and is a graduate of Genealogical Society, filming
Aeronautical Studies and B.ch Mrs. Frances Ring is the Altamonte Mall. Those First Baptist
Associate Deaa of Academi
Methodist
Wilton
High,
We llesley, Mass, cour t records in the Florida
cs superintendent, assisted by planning to attend are asked to
at Embry-Riddle
Forty-Four voices will
He also attended Brigham area while awaiting his call, he
Aeronautical Mrs. Judy Patient.
be at the church at 7:30 p.m.
,
combine at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
Unive rs ity Daytona Beach.
Sonshine and Co. you th choir Young U ni versity, completing has now been called to the Utah
the First Baptist Chur ch of from the Communi ty United his freshman year.
He atte nded Embry-Rlddle
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to present the "young Methodist
and holds a private pilot's First Methodist
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of
Church
Ills older brother, Julius, Jr.,
Bruce Latharn, 21, son of
world musical" entitled LOVE, Casselherry wi ll present "He's recently returned f rom seng Betty Thosi, 1117 W. Nonn
h'nse. lie received his BA
I by Otis Skillings. Combining Alive," the musical and two years wi
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th the Oakland, Btvd.,Deltona, came from New
A Father-Son breakfast at
many
different
styl
es
of
m
us
ic
dramatic
pr
oduction
they
wi
ll
Calif.,
missi
College, Hickory, N.C.; MA First United Methodist of
on. A graduate of Jersey to Florida be fore
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deg ree from Duke Unive rsity, Sanford be gins Father's Day
with action added by the choir, take on tour of eight states, at Wilton High, he also attended deciding to fulfill a mission. He
the musical includes some thing their home chur ch Sunday at Brigham Young.
Dur ha m, N.C. and Emory this Sunday at 7:30 a.m. The
Is presently in the Ha rrisburg,
REV. D. D. SALI
for
all ages. The theme of the the 9:35 and 11 a.m. services.
University, Atlan ta and PhD men of the Church will pre pare
Kevin Reid Henson, 20, son of Pa, area.
.
pr esentation is G od 's great love Under the di rection of Mrs. H. Wayne Henson of Deltona
Rev. Daniel Dennis Sam, new from Emoey.
Work ing wi th Stephen while
the breakfast and Invite their
and what it can do in a person's Helen MacFarland the choir and Jua ni ta T. Ashley of Long- awaiting his call Li Jan Keller
His wife, Lavada, is an son or another youn g man to
pastor of Christ United, Ills
life,
will present concerts June 21-30 wood, is serving in the Plicher, son of Barton B. and
Methodist Church, Sanf ord, will
school teacher. attend. Most of the group
Under
the
direction
of
th
Th
eir
daughter,
Danita,
will
be
also
atte
delivert his first sermon here
e in Gainesville. Ga. at the Michigan area, living In Far- Oli via Pilcher of 4fl W. Crystal
nd the 8:30 a.m. wor•
Minister of Music and You th, chur ch of a st udent pastor from mlngton at present. He was Drive, Sanford. Jan attended
Sunday. He and his family will a senior at University of ship service.
Charles Davis, the group is Casselberry Douglas Seymour; drum major with the Seminole SHS and was an early ad.
be honor ed at a covered dish Flori da and their ,
on, David,
A Summer Celebration for
accompanied
by
dinne r foll owing th e mor ning will be a sophomore at Embry. you th be gi ns this Sunday at 3:20
Cathy Cleveland, Term.; Cincinnati, High Band before gradua ting in mission student at BYU, where
C
mato,
os
piano;
Don
Beverly,
Riddle U ni ve rsity,
Ohio; Chesterfield, Ind.; 1972 and completed his fresh- he completed three semesters
worship service.
pin, in the ch urch sanctuary.
bliss
guitar;
and
Gary
Beverly,
Nicholasille,
Ky; Ft. Mitchell, man year at Brigham Young. before becoming 19
After a short devotional the
the
"?.
drums.
Sound
technician
is
Ky.
and
Tallahassee,
Richard Henry Potter, son of required age for a Mormon
UMYF will dismiss and go to
Richard Cosmato. Art work wi ll
Th e Methodist Men will hold a Janet Potter, 20 Oleander Lane, missionary.
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suppo rted by the people's monI another case,
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Whet he r we realize it or not, GracehlJrr) Moravian Church of bration of the congregation, it be the guests of th e Redeemer village manages I') involve a
worries, from all types of
While the churches generally
us
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suffering; financial WCTICS are committed to the Lord will be
suf fering and seeing loved OflCS persecuted f or th
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brings the
Christian, don't be ashamed of standards of Jesus to the wrld.
it, but thank God that you bear A Chr istian is
a kind of conChrist's name. I Peter 4:13- s!ence to a group in today's
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society. Whether you're at
The Scripture calls us to work, at home or at play, you,
rejoice in our sufferings. Of as a Christian, are call ed by
course none of us like to suf fer God to continue His work and be
and we avoid it at every cost. His witness,

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MOPAVIAN CHURCH
Sanlando Springs Drive
Lngwood, Fla
Just East of Interstate
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Reva.wa Park Baptist Church. 2743W.
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Pitiejtit Baptist Church, III W Airport Blvd
Ptair., L.ae Bapttst, Ridge Rd. Fern Part
Progress Missionary Baptist Chvtch, Midway
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Chur ch 04 Christ, ISIS S Park Ave
Church 4CSWI%Iat Lebo EIIn.0 S 17-1314 CassoIb.rry
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First United M.IPI.d,II Church Ill Park Ave
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The IJeutschlanders made
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IOA— EvenIng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, June 13. 1q75

-- Legal Notice

Records Are Scanty

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Legal Notice

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

IN THE CIRCUIT cOuRT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Notice Is hereby given that the FLORIDA,
undersigned, pursuant to the
PROBATE DIVISION
"Fictitious P.me Statute Chapter date No. PR.7SISSCP

1 or 7 Bedroom Adults only
PAPK AVENUEMOBILE PARK
7315 Park. [),t SlOup

Notice is hreby given at I am
aged in business at 610 West 9th
SI., Sanford. 32771, SemInole
County. Floridi, under the fIctitious
name of UNITED NATIONAL
$6509, Florida Statute, will register in re: Estate of
At ARM,
and
that I in
with thedlerk of the Circuit Coit, in ELEANOR J. DANCE
tend to register said name
and for Seminole County, Florida,
i).ceased. with the Clerk of the Ciruit Court,
41C a line
lth'u limes
upon receipt of proof of the
CITATION
Seminole County. Florida in ac
3lC line
Sthru
25
limes
publicatIon If this notice, the fic
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
cordance with the provisions of the
line
5:30
P.M.
24CC
5:00
AM.
2times
titious name. towit, ATLANTIS TO Ray E. Dance. Address Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
SWIM SCHOOL under which I am
(12.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
Unknown and all other persons
Section 56.5 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
engaged In business at: 760 Holly St. concerned:
SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
S Jack R. McCiear
in the City of Altamont, Springs,
You are hereby notified that a
Publish: May 7), 30, June 6. I). 191!
petition has been filed in said Court DEN
113
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That the Party int,re-st.,1 in said
praying (or Letters of Ad.
business enterprise is as follows:
ministration and you are hereby
Frances Dillon
required to file your written
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Dated at Altamonte Springs,
j,fentes thereto within thirty days 18th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
Seminole County. Florida. June 2. after the first publication Or PoSlinU
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,.
1914.
hereof, and serve a copy thereof FLORIDA
PublIsh: June 6. 13, 20. 27, 1975
upon petitioner's attorney, WhOse
CASE NO. 73$07CA09.D
_____________________________ _________________________
DEO45
name and address are: Harry H. MELVIN .1. HARBER. Trustee.
_________________________ Marvel, of Arierson &amp; Rush. 322£.
Plaintiff. Central Blvd , P 0 00k 7285,
Orlando,Fiorida If you failtodOsO, 5 &amp; 2 DEVELOPMENT COR.
6.—Child Care
NOTICE UNDER FICTiTIOUS
judgment may be entered ifl due PORATION. a Florida corporation NAME STATUTE
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course upon the petition
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Saturday &amp; Evening
and AVERY WISDOM.
WlTNES5myhandafldthetealOf
ISALCOI4Ot,APROBLEM?
Notice is hereby given that the
ChildCar,,AQes2I
Defendants
IN YOUR FAMILY?
undersigned, pursuant to the said Court at Sanford, Seminole
A chIdsworIf1 373 $121
NOTICE OF SUIT
AL ANON
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"Fictitious Name Statute' Chapter County. Florida, this 11th day Of TO: AVERY WISDOM
For families or friends of problem
16509, Florida Statute, will register May, 1915
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
drinhers.
-.__ (Seal)
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, In
You are hereby notified that the
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
above captioned action has been For turthe,' information call 473 4517
and for Seminole County, Florida,
or write
Clerk of the Circuit Court
upon receipt of proof Of the
Ceramic Classes
instituted gainst iou i, the Circuit
By' Lois B Walker
publication of thit notice, the •.
Court Of the th "dicial Circuit of Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Wed. thru Fri. lOam. 7p.m.
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tiViOvS "ra.'
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.,erninole Coinf"
Publith: May30. June 6. 13.20. 1915 to foreclose a mortgage upon the
ALUMINUM, under which it
RICHARD'S PROFESSIOflAL
engaged in business at 155 Willow DEN 197
following deScribed real property: ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free,
OAR TENDER'S SCHOOL
611
2V
(or
"We
Care"Creek Cove. Longvad, Florida
Lots I thru 77. Work 35 and Lots I
Day &amp; Night ClaSSes 3 Mi N
"i-iotlne"
duitS or
thru 1 in flJoc. 36 and Lots 33 lh
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
1ongw. Junct 17 9 P 119
That the party interested in.said EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. in Block 36 Of the 4th Section
FACED WITH A DRINKING
)fl 575, r 377 1834
business enterorisi' is as. follows:
DRFAM14OI.D, Sanford. FIorid,
CUlT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PROBLEM
_______--CASDREK INDUSTRIES. INC. FLORIDA
according to the Flat thereof,
PerhapiAlcoholicArionymous
By: David T. Riddeil,
recorded in Flat Book 1, Page 99, of
Civil Action No. 7S-1l92CA04.A
Can Help
is—Help Wanted
President
In re: the Marriage of
the Public Records of Semi.1oI
Ca1l473 4557
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Dated at Orlando. Orange County, ERNEST WILLIAM HERR.
County, Florida,
WritePO 80*1713
Bartender (or nights Also cocktail
_____________________
Florida, May 27th. 1975.
Husband
You are required to file a
Sanford,Florlda 37771
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waitress Apply Club Diamond
Publith: May 30. June 6. 13,20. 1975 and CAROL HERR,
rt'SpOnSive pleading to Plaintiff's
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Hwy.
1797, DeBary
DEN•701
Wife.
Complaint with the Clerk of the
_____________________________
5—Lost
&amp;
Found
aforesaid Court, and serve a
Wanted: Babysitter
- - NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
TO: ERNEST WILLIAM HERR
thereof upon Plaintiff's Attorney, A _____________________________
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NOTICE
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Callfor informatlon32lO57$
NAME STATUTE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Avenue, Miami. Florida. 3313), not
InPinecrestArea
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
that a Petition (or Dissolution of
later than June 30th, 1975, or a
Work your own hours. Earn extra
Call372 694) andldentify
Notice is hereby given that the Marrlagehasbeenfiledagainst you, default will be entered against
_____________________
Income as an AVON Reprelen
you
undersigned, pursuant to the andyouareherebyrequiredtoserve
tative Call 441)079
for the relief demanded In the

SemInole

OrlQndo - Winter PQrk

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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By BERTCOLLIER
l2thInASerfes

though he was never able to
return to Florida. Mulcaster
had to do the work without
(Editor's Nate: This Is the
getting the lull compensation
tw"Uth In a series of articles on
due him.
the history of F!orida sponsored
He seemed to accept (he
by the Bicentennial Cornsituation without rancor,
mission of Florida, Made
although he wrote several
available as a public sericc by
friends that he wished his
the Gainesville Sun and the he left the future George III lather4n.law would step down.
Lakeland
Ledger,
they with several unacknowledged
He was realistic enough to know
celelate our nation's 200th hall-siblings, &amp;i,'cording to old thatthehopewasforlorn. "You
birthday by describing the reports.
know what an odd being he IS,
remarkable characters and
If Capt. Frederick George Mulcaster wrote, "and he
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state.)
them, as seems likely, the in. resignatto.. ouId be feather
Running through the story of fusion of common blood tin- lost from his plume."
British East Florida like a
proved the Hanover breed.
Mukaster's wife died eArly,
c1 rov.- ] c)or s as the Mulcaster had an cngagin
leavir. him wiUi a
•'rd
mysterious figure of Capt. personality, lie was well daughter, lie sent them to
Frederick George Mulcasfer, regiirded by his peers, as in- England to be educated, but
Was he really the natural dicated by their letters, and wrote that he hoped deBrahm
brother of the hall-mad king emergesi.nhlsownlettersasa wouldnotthinkhewastrylngto
whowas the last torule over the friendly and loyal indisidual. keep them from their grandAmerican colonies?
Frederick George Muicaster lathes-.
Tradition says he was. entered Florida history on
It was this consideration for
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choice acres
near St. Patrick
"brother of George III."
Tonyn
became
There is Little elaboration Augustine, to which t.'t added governor
appointed
he

his early life and after the
Revolution he simply faded
away.
Butforadecadeheplayedasi
important part in the
development of British Florida.
He was deputy to the eccentric
William Gerald de Brahm,

owner of a barony of 3,800
acres,
As a military enginerr,
Mulcasterwasamemberolthe
company
that
gatered
regularly with the convivial
Gov. Grant. They 'passed the
wicked bottle" and planned

Council. The Captain served
with distinction as the
llevolutionhry fires began to
blaze. Dr. Andrew Turnbull of
New Smyrn.a, no friend of the
ruling clique, called him one of
the two most able and upright
members of that body.

He married do Brahm's

life in the ilated colony more

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Petitioner's attorney and to Eie the

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for Seminole Counts, Florida,
upon receipt of proof of the
publication of this notice, the fic'
titious name, to.wit: PACIFIC
FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS under
whCIs we are engaged in business at
3003 West Highway 436 in the City CS
Attamonte Springs, Florida.
That tht' Corporation interested in

original Answer in the Office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court on or
before July 15th, 1975 II you fail to
doss, Judgment by Default will be
taken agaInst you for the relief
demanded in the Petition for
Distolutlon of Marriage,

DATED at Sanford, Florida, this
9th day of June, 1913

follows.

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By' Joy Stokes
Deputy ClerS.
PubliSh' May 30. June 6. 1). 70, 1975
LiEN
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR THE

Reasonable
Special Summer Rates: Q
24
hours; all age's. swing Set Nur.
sery. Fesn Park, 131.1141.

Complete child care services. New
Summer program' HEY DIDDLE

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Carpeted lb'aro'u, 1 bath,
'lCP,'ri equpJcu, iiliIral heat &amp;
air, fenc. yard i7s pe month
1%
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flEW SMYRNA C011AGE
srge clean 2 bedroom, fully fur•
fished. ocean
f I., ideal site (or
bargain vacation. Alto I bedroom,
beach pool, luxury condo-has
everything Rent by week or
month 647 8307

5 7fl973,

I Bedroom, I': bath. new carpet.
oarac)e. clo%e to hool. 37) 0757

or 3721136

Sanford- 3 bedroom, l"xtaths,
pool, carpet, good location. 904
7366528 or 372 0263 or 904 73.4 093)

Acreage

CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR

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Sprinkler system,

12(5) mo. plus security. 21? ColonIal
Way (Highland Park, Sanford).

Call Mrs Osborn 371 1500.

MENT OF TRANSPO(TATIOf&amp;.
and
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Plaintiffs,
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JAMI E SON &amp; TAYLOR
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Tree shaded acres with neat 3
bedroom, 2 bath mobile home,
$?2,5
Owner financed

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Peg. Real Estate Brolier
7271301 7640 Hiawatha Ave at 17

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD
322.2090
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Dated at Orlando. Orange County,
Florida, May 77th, IS.
Publish May 30. June 6, t), 20, 1975 Publish: June 13, 1915
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"With three kids, two dogs,
and a hungry husband, our
grocery bills get pretty high,
The coupons I clip out of
the newspaper make a real
difference. A big difference.
I always save them,"

The newspaper is an
investment in better
I living, smarter shopping.
I ft's not an expense,,, it's
money n yoL'r pocket.

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Publish. May 73,30, June 6, 1),
DEt'4 144

CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
room, air, Ideal for retired pe'sons.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
.372
lOSt
CASE NO. 7S'fl3.CA.O.
CHARLES D. TULIEP, JR., lOt
of the 7 Bedroom t'nfurnishefi opt air,
IndivIdually but as Nomin
wall to waU carpet. $175 month,
Trustees of COUSINS MORTGAGE
ISO damage deposit 201 F 71st 51
AND EQUITY INVESTMENTS, an
373 49 after 3:30
unincorporated business trust
the
laws.
of
the
that the plaintiffs organized under
MASTERS COVE

'.of Section 19, TownshIp 21 South,
Range 30 East, run Fast 130.7 feet,
thence North 204 4 feet, thence in a
Southwesterly directIon 252.7 feet to
point of beginning; containing 15.416
0uare fee? (0351 acre:, more or
less.
You and each of you are hereby
notified

DEVELOPMENT Immediate Occupancy.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$74l.CA49.0 eachofyouasdefendan?sset'kingto GIEGER
Bedroom apartments 1
Condemn the above described COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
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FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
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proper'y located in Seminole
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
furnished. 321.0066
PNETTAGGER; BONANZA
County, Florida, by Eminent
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a cor.
CONSTRUCTION, INC., o.k a
Domain
proceedings.,
poration organized and existing
SANDL EWOOD VILLAS
BONANZA
CONSTRUCT ION
You are further notified that the
under the Laws of The United States
110w AIRPORT BLVD.
COMPANY. INC. a ha BONANZA
Plaintiffs
wIll
call
up
for
hearinq
of America.
54PlF0R0. 373 7870
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY. ________________________
before the Honorable David U.
Plaintiff,
ROGER
LONSWAY.
and
FLORIDA
Strawn one of the .Jadges of the
Live one month free Sevilla Gar.
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ENVIRONMENTAL SALES, INC.
dens, 2015 Sanford Aye Sp.aIou 1
ANDREW J, PFNNINGTON arid abovestyiedCourtonthe lSthd,myof
Defendants
July, A D. 1973, at 11 - 30 o'clock
&amp; 2 BR opts eat in kitchen, shag
wife, LUCILLE N PENNIUGTON.
NOTICE OF ACTION
AM,, in the Seminole County
carpeting. Plenty closets. From
WARREN P. TURMAPI act wife,
TO BONANZA CONSTRUCTION,
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Florida,
its
32201.t6 or 53)1573,
ALYNE TURMAN, HOUSEHOLD
INC
k
a
a
BONANZA
CON
applicationforanOrdeof Taking in
FINANCE CORPORATION,
STRUCTION COMPANY, INC
k
accordance with Its Declaration of
Florida corporation,
RICHARD
a BONANZA CONSTRUCTION 31—.Pallrnents Furnished
Takingt,eretoforefiledinthlscause,
J. PHELPS and wife, BETTY
COMPANY, a Florida corporation
All parties to this Suit and all other
JEAN PHELPS,
Address unknown.
Furn or unfurn Apts, large 11,7
inferes?edpartiesmay appear at the
Defendants.
You are hereby notified that the
time and place designated and be
bedrooms, carpeted, air con
NOTICE OF SUIT
above named Plaintiff has filed a
heard.
ditioned No bets. Moderate rent
TO RICHARD J. PHELPS
Complaint inthe above styled Court,
37218)0
Res'uence Unknown
in the nature of a mortgage
AND
Last '.ows Address:
foreclosure on Ihat certain real 3 room opt. upetairs.-mt
aCult,
26.4) Myrtle Avenue
property
herein described, said land
Also Effeclency Apartment.
Eachdefendsnt istr,'rebv required
Sanford, FIercM
lying
and
being
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avaiidbie June tMh 'dl D... A,..
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7201S FrenthAve,321.004l

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26045 Hwy. 17.92

REALTOR 3235771
Sanford 2 story; double corner lot, 2
bedrms., 2 bath, Fla. Room, Dble.
garage. 323.0304.

110,500- 3 rm. house, 2 lots 55*110'
each. Ruby SI. off Upj.ala near 1.4
&amp; SR 44. 3729086.

corner

lot. 17,400.

U

cjviariners

LOOK
WHY PAY
RITY DEPOSIT?

Hera vnudnn't,

and Move In.

1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
Furnished or Unfurnished
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Hwy. 17.92, Sanford

3231670

REAs,TOR
327.9281

3722111

Moving? Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area?
T-!' .,

help you

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Merchandise

DREAMWOLD-.- FIRST TIME
OFFEREDI 2 years old. 3
bedrooms, split plan. Summer
Winter climate con'ol system.
Carpeted, enclosed garage. Large
walk in c'osets. 177.000.

301

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Your MLS Agency

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Apache pop up camper

*th canopy.
lieps 6 easily, self con
tamed. 32') S76.1.

$1,230.

Used office furniture

62-1crden
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76—Auto Parts
PCCOriOIIIOn,C Batteries, 112 95
exchange PEEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford Aye

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78—Mtorcycles

ierkiine l)vt%r',t o'ered in brown
vinyl, 8)4.00 Matching sw,,'el

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STERCHI'S

Junk, Trash Hauled Away
1$ Pick up Load
'562 6.306

100 French Ave
3 795.]
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Motorcycle insurance

BLAIR AGENCY
3713.14

Harley Dvidn, 125, Complete
overhaul, new paint, new battery,
Make offer. 322.1243
197) TM Suzuki. engine rebuilt, new
clutch, Al shape 147.5 or best
offer. 67) 1881

79—Trucks-Trailers

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MAITLAND FLEA MART

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1941 Hwy. Il 92. Open Sat. &amp; Sun9 S

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1.30 per day

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
servIce, used machines

339.2920

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

MOONEY APPLIANCES)?) 0697

All new carpet from bankruptcy.
Value up to 125 a yd. Sacrifice
1.3.50 a yd. Your choice. Weekdays.,

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(,MC '3 Ton Pick up
For Parts
177 7956 after S

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53—iV.Radio.Stereo

Men's C,olf Clubs, Wilson X 31 Iront,
(2 through slndwedge); I X.31

969 Ford Van, Mags, side pipes,
custom Interior, Call 322-0494

65—Pets-Supplies

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323 0061.

Zips Irish Setter jpple5, 4 mos old,
shots, wormed, 1100. Call 377.7984
after S.

80—Autos for Sale

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* * We've Moved* *

woods; Black leather bag with
matching hoods. Hardly used
because of illness. A beautiful set
of clubs for some goiter at a
sacrifice price. 46$434.

HERB'S TV (Now)
Located at 1200 S. French Ave.
(At the Sanford Auction)

COLOR TV,$11.9$MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
644 1006

54—Garage Sales

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7 Ft. Pool Table

DOG TRAINIII IN YOUR HOME.
Housebreaking, Obedience,
Protection
CALL
III 7170
CALL
All Br
Dog Training Academy

Pick UpAbandor

WE FINANCE

4990,
This i's our 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels Thanks to you. our
cuStomers 372 5752

Yard Sale. Upsala Road- 1st touse
South of railroad track. East side,
Saturdays a.m. to 1p.m. 377.6130,

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Garage &amp; Yard Sale. Saturday 5,
Sunday, June 11 1. IS. EIeclric

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OVER 60 NICE CLEAN CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM. EASY TERMS
pew

66—Horses

NO CREDIT CHECK-

NO INTEREST-- NO RED TAPE

Showing and
dryer, antique icebox, dishes, Riding Lessons
Boarding. Beth Kitnr, 372 7941.
clothe's, rsjmerous other items.
2434 S. Elm Ave. 322.9365.
Well trained Pony, and tack, nick
Garage Sale- 9 to 5 p.m. Saturday,
rein 175 or best offer. Richard
June 14th. eeoe Park Avp Ptt.
Crua,r. 233 0144
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sand, rock. MIRACLE CON.
CRETE 309 Elm Aye, 377575),
Open Saturday Morning.
Don't throw away that good but torn
shoe Bring it to us. We'll fix it like
new Hanson's Shoe Shop, 221 E.
First St., Sanford, Under new
management, 372 9992.

3225451.

67A—Feed

3223951

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Large Flea Market
55—Boats &amp; Accessories

)pen SaturdayS. Scnday,9 to S p m.
Tables &amp; permanent booths

lN4Mvstang

6cyl. automatic. 5630

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SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS.

BUY-SELL -TRADE
37236?
31131SE FirstSt

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
2600S FRENCH. SANFORD

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Carport Sale:
7220 Harlwli
20 West

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

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JIM DANDY JAZZFEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
o OPMLY'S E 46 Sanford 37) 1133

1973 Toyota Corona Deluxe siation
wagon, air condiflc,,njn2. radio, i

sPed, luggage rack, likC
12.995 Call 3721651, ask
Whitey Eckitein Dealer,

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68—Wanted to Buy

W'anted to buy usect 011cc furniture
Any

Quantity.

2363 Park

* "Get 'Em While *
* They're Hot" *
New houses ma rural area. No down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent, Government subsidited
to QualIfied buyers Call to see if

"ou Qualify!
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
503W s.t St.

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
8)7W. 1sf St.
377 361)
$15.00 REBATE

NO QUALIFYING
New 3 BR home. all extras. S pet.
interest 179,500 372 7711.

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June 14th- I am. to $ p.m. Golf
Cluba, good clothes medium and

large sires.; flower contaners.
dishes, linens, 75 pc. st of china,
other bargains. 13$ N. Fowler
Dr., Deltona. Call 466.5214.

NOLL'S

1968 Dodge Station wagon, good
engine, needs some repair 11(13
327 0341

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Mercury 9.1 HP- Like newt $125.00.
Jolsnsoqi 3 HP- Runs Perfect$11000 Call 327 092$ after 1 p.m.

3227209

For used furniture, appliances,

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CastS
For Your Junk Cars

tools, etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.

Good fishing boat, lS'' Cobla, 45 HP
Mercury with trailer. Motor cx.

ANTIQUES

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
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Air Conditioning

kivestigators

Cen?rai lien? &amp; Ar Conditioning
For free estimates, cam Carl
Harris. ,t SEARS n Sanford 377
1771

"MA'.." MCCLUNG. Bonded
INVESTIGATIONS. ALL TYPES
P14 3 OSor 37') 5215

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TCWIR'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harrletl'S BeOuty Nookl
3)9 E Pine 322 5742

Pest Control

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T AIIIP.1. A'iO
types lots 8. aeragr cleared We
Isôvf tOp Soil, fill dcl, clay, and
shell available Please call night

Carpet CIebnIng

3727951

BrIng New Life
'lo Your Carpeting

ASSUME PAYMENTS

Ad revive the original beauty of
your rugs Cleaned in your own
home by Von ScPrader dry foam

t,.indclearsng. lii curt, clay, rock
All 4.'nds of digging House trail
irs stored and movtd 372 9117 or
67i II;

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flnri2 f'; I. Grr)inri;
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orday,37339$3

C&amp;A Backhoe Service

197i

Pet Care

Alt

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Kulldoting. Excavating. Ditch
Work Fill cuirt, toe' soil 3775943

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APT RROWN PEST CO4TROL
Drie
'S.t?
372 M 1iS

land Clearlig

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Beauty Care

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Ask for "Glen Bernice's Beauty
Salon, 76.33 Santord Ave 377 3936

Air Conditioner, 75,000 BTU
Walnut dining table

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

anytime

Portable B W TV, $35; Maple Coffee
table, $10; King size rectiner, 1.40;
Queen Anne arm chair, $15; Chest
of Drawers., 130; S piece twin
bedroom suite, $93; Desk &amp; chair,
125; KULP DECORATORS, 109 W.
1st. 3722333.

1973 Duster, At, PS, 4 cyl AM FM,
Sunroof, air, excellent conditio.,
12.000 373.0641 or 3223514.

I Piece or Housetull
CASH 3734371

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Counter tops, Sinks, Installation

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown
377.9411 Eve. $69 1)14

196.4 Imperial
Excellent Condition
1500.37) 0S21
.

cellerd shape. I Auxiliary tanks,
$400. See at 2112 S. Willow Ave

available Bud CabelI 377 8032

Rent Purchase Plan *

plan. 1, baths. fenced yard,
garage, carpets, stove and
refrigesator. 1140 273 Mo 131 $722.

Will Buyor Consign
Any Item of Value
SANFORD AUCTION.)?) 7310

Kitchen.Bathroom Cabinets,

Singer Zig Zag, in cabinet, 3 needle,
front load deluxe sewing machine.
Sold new for 1.349 CC Pay balance
of $86 or 10 payments of 19. See at.

3739136

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30' Houseboat, '7), AlumInum, mutt
sett 1900. Slip No 95 Sanford Boat
Works

Market. Saturday, June 11. 1973.
4.27 5. French Avenue. From 9
am. to S p.m.

Assume Payments

for

Casseberry, Hey 17 92 $30 4206
16' Boat, Imperial Comanche, —____________________________ Cadillac '66- excellent condition,
fIberglass, 120 HP Inboard.
low mileage, one owner, 1700. Call
We Buy Furniture
outboard motor, seats 6. fully
between 47 p.m. 6415077
equipped, tilt trailer, electric
DAVES' 323 9370
'Il L'fl(Olfl Lonllnent.i, Oil Lincotn
WTflCfl. MUST see o apo(IClatC.
accessories. $2195 Private owner.
$2,993 3774219.
CASH 322.4132

Sanford Seminole JC's Annual Flea

51—Household Goods

nEw

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REALTORS

Cars

FREE
372 1624

Free kIttens. to good home, S wks.
old, litter trained &amp; weaned 32).

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Paintings, odds and en, trunk,
323 $196.

See Dave s Furniture at Stan s Flea
Market, Sal. &amp; Sun.

64—Equipment for Rent

52—Appliances

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LP?NcA Ca,
Alt*i 6,373 754

garden spot. Floyd Freer,

601 Celery Ave. Sanforct
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Let me MOW r I'LL y'xir lot and or

322 3191.
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fodern Etegere- chrome and I _____________________________
glass. $59.00
Special shrub and garden sprayers..
9$ cents ea. GardenLand, 1100 w.
lining Room Suite- China- Table
1st St., 373 4630
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&amp; 4 chairs, $469 00
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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

Flea Market, Sat &amp; Sun Free
tables. Stan's Auction, Hwy 46 W

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Soecreaclde granules for lawn in
sect control Gari'r'nL3nd, 1400W.
ii St 323
J.

fabric, 11100

1st St

Modern ano sharp 3 bedroom split

CoW

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available All under cover.
Locatedl", mileseasf of I lonSR
MAYFAIR- Spacious. 1 bedroom
£6, Sanford at Stan's Auction. 372.
home with large family room.
9119.
Tropical
landscaping-many _______________________________
trees. Kitchen equipped. 139.500. visit the Dutch Lamp Shop Sat. &amp;
Sun., Stan's Flea Market.

322-2420 AnytIme

75-Recreational Vehicles

60—Office
Supplies
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traided Rugs, Approx. 'z13', 131 00

rocker, $29.00

Flower Pots, Benches, Stepstones,
Rain Trees, Plum Trees. Grease
traps, Trailer pads, locks., cement,

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

Hwy 18, West Sanford
373 5670

$79S. 661-1466.

Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
rwo loveseaf' in blue velvet and a
cabi- ets, a's is. Cash arid Carry
blue arid gold velvet strIpe, 1191 00
PIOLL'S
each
Cassetberry, I? 9'?. 8)0 42C8
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Lawn Mowers. We 5,11 The Best 5.
Service. The Rest. Western Auto

Idyliwilde.-. Transferred, must sell,
pool planned, 4 bedroom, 2 bath,

Realty.

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Aodem chair covered in beige
Hercuion, $9500

54"—MuscdHarEcy's for Sale,

Complete
1307299 after 6p.m.

Sten strom

now

Psodern tub chair, covered in brown
acrylic fur. Ills go

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Days-)72 4173
NIghts. 322.5421 or 377.3357

643.2333

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.iving Room chair, green &amp; beige

Bahama Lounge Andirons,

family rm. w fIreplace, carpet &amp;
custom drape, many extras.
$44,400. 3234730

Dell's Auction Service

Campbell electric player piano,
like brand new, $930. Also brand
new Spinet piano (been on laan for
club programs) regular, $1,035,

rench Prov. Sofa
celery colored,
slightly soiled. 1771.00. Matching
chair, 111

Beautiful S acres, paved road, trees,
clear flowing stream, horses O.K.
Tcrry Realty, REALTOR. 621
0111

372399)

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Forrest Greene, Inc.
MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS.
SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD. Phone 377 26)) or $3;.
9993 and a friendly Ad Visor will

Reworked Baldwin built upright
piano, $230; 10 yr. old Kotler &amp;

Nlnob4Ck chair covered In bluc
velvet brocade
Slightly $.iIed,
16100

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70445

1)9,000

REALTOR',

43—Lots-Acreage

Sectional, Arm chair, Reclinetwith ottoman, Double bed,

WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MINNIE- 4 Bedrooms, l
323 6061, 37) 0317 Eves
baths, fenced yard, air con.
dltioned, utIlity shed, 125.500.
By Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms, 1 year
WE TAKE TRADES
old, large family room with
SANFORD-) Bedrooms. 1" baths.
fireplace, very large lot almost 1
central heat and air, fenced back
acre. Idyllwilde Sect,on, 373 916.5.
yard Will dicker or swap, $21,300
WE TAKE TRADES
Sanford, by Owner- Idy'Itwtd II
SANFORD- 2 or 3 Bedrooms,
sect ion, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, family
family room, central heat &amp; air,
room on large lot, low down
carpeted, rang., 5. refrIgerator,
payment. Call 377 O4S after 6:30
fenLed yard Terms available.
pm.

723633)

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Piece Bar Set, Sale— $135 00

Jim Hunt Realty

THAT'S A CLASSIFIED AOl

WE 'TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- 2 Bedroom frame
home wIth breezy Porches,

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your

waterfroed home, beautiful kit.
chen, formal dinI'sg. Florida room
overlooking Irke, central heat and
air, fenced yard 139,900.

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Harold Hall Realty

FISH, SWIM SKI- 3 Bedroom

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fishing and swimming lake, sind
beach, boat house &amp; dock, one acre
tree shaded 183.SCO.

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5ical 1rctandise

$9100

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Drve
d 3733200
Si

16.300.
CHOICE LAKEFRONT, custom
built 4 Bedroom, 7 story on fines.t

LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRIN

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COUNTRY LIVING
ild
dream home on this. I
acres. Large oaks, magnolias 5,
citrus, 114000.

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Sodern Tub Chair in orange tweed,

Come see the latest in luxury family
living, the all new 21'x61' Glen
brook

color TV's 8, black &amp; white, day
beds. conventional washers, single
bedS, collection of Avon ",attes.
end tables &amp; coffee tables, 6
bicycles All kinds of garden tools
and hundreds 1. hundreds of misc.
items. Come early. as w expect to
start early.

I7 961

each

Sale or rent wIth optIon, 3 bedroom,
furnished, double wide along St.
John's, boat dock, also 26' house.
boat, good buys. 9043510295

Shaded homesite overlooking lake,

Owner will sell or rent with oØion to
buy. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths., parage,
3", years old, 173.400, 373.7494.

*15.000,

rwo used Cocktail Tables, 115,00

fenced yard. 119,000. .123 9518.

tgage $26,900.

FRIDAY NIGHT,1P.M.

RObSON MARINE
2971Hwy 1792

$1115

MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn
plete set up. I'll save you morey.
Licensed Orlando 273 5170

(3t'drc-om.
fly ownc,r, tic ne,v.
Fta. ro'r. d(14C1'Cd garec,e.

Larry Saxon, Realtor

LARGE LOT
bedroom, 2 beth. waII.towall
carpet, fireplace, nearly new.

Ised HiFi wIth AM.FM Radio,

4&lt;7 '-

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, 1'.', bath
spIlt plan, central heat &amp; air, wall
to wall carpet. Assumable mor.

Special Auction
Living room sets.. bedroom sets,

room &amp; bedroom built on. Located
on ii., los In city. Partially fur.
nuthed. 32) 0159

den, plenty storage, large lot.
327 4047.

2S7lPsrkDr

INCOME PROPERTY, 121.500 total.
Let rentals pay yott mortgage
direct to owner. Large house wIth
apartmentl. cottage rented. 1.3.300
down. No qualify. Move right in.
$11 Elm Ave., 323.4763.

T.

ON THE LAKE
323 7900

Plaintiff.

P

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_____________________________ severally
its sworn Complasnt, together State of Georgia,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
COUNTY,
with
its
Declaration of Taking In the
FOR
SEMINOLE
above styled Court against you and Vs..
FLORIDA

118,900. Existing, *16.500. 7 pcI.
mtg, 3335407

Broker, 107W CommercIal
Sanford 3727861

$7993

1 Bedroom trailer l'x)3' with living

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3 bedroom, li, bath on corner lot,

W. Giirnett White

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AD. 1973.
(Seal)
A. H. Beckwith, J,
Clerk of the Court
By: Lillian I. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Peg
Real Estate Broker

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JOHN KRIDER. ASSOC.

6 room house with bath, extra large
lot on Mellonville Ave. Priced (or
quick sale. 1307171.

PAYTON REALTY

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Jan

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

DO YOU KNOW

Wehavpmanyhomesuflis..UO.000,
very I'm downpayments-'awner
financed Please call ust

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373.7750

move in Leaving area. 323.6390
after S p.m.

What interest rates we? If so, call
me about this lcw assumption
listing. You could not rent a house
or apartment for the monthly
pyrnenf of this like new 3
bedroom, 2 bath home with carpet,
garage, and cerraI air. Call 323
9110.

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Elaine RiCharcie
Deputy Clerk

After 5. 372 7111 -3737817

Sacrifice

S

STUDIO), 23
'BEDROOMSUITES 2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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(Seat)

322-6.457

Convenient to stores, churches,
rnaj' hiqhwiys. Trim 3 rroom,
l' bath's, carpeted with central
heat and air. 177.5(5)

Country Breeze

Apaen

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CASDREK INDUSTRIES, INC
By: DavId T. Riddell,

needs painting arid tIdylg up
JCHP4fIY 'l/ALXER
REt4t.. ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

tract county maintained
road Total price $1,000 Ultraiow

Luxury Patio

CallBart Real Estate

3 Bedroom, 2 bath, HA, wall to wall
carpet, paved street. oublirw"ttr
and outsIde cIty. tieOu'tu, .cng
fed lake stays full even during
drought 129.900 total price. House

acre

lakefront home. central heat and
air. tr.es, and Other extras.
139.000

Lake Mary,? BR furnished,
adults, no pets $133.
372.3930

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permanently Installed.
DAt ED this 10th day of June,
1975.

* * *lake Front* * r

acre tracts, ery low down
payment, mobile home approved,

Vacation at Home
Sparklln clian. 3 be rooms, 7 bath,

Legi Notice

Frigidaire Range No, 535
Frigidaire Re4rigerato' Plo. 01165

Buslr'eis.Home, zoned commercial,
4 lane hIghway. Great terms,
111,950. Acre Realty, REALTOR,

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in ini '...'..uii ivu I in
"I
experience necessary Medco
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Ditcount, 270) Orlando Dr
FLORIDA
Sanford. F I.
CASE NO. 75.1019.CA.)7.E
DON FOX ASSOCIATES. INC a NO heavy kits to carry. NO

Mulcaster carried on his work returnedtoScotland,Mulcaster plans of the Charleston harbor
President
and performed well. He was one wrote letters full of details and other military targets In 1)atd at Orlando. Orange Count y
of the best known men In the about affairs in St. Augustine. South Carolina and Georgia "in Florida, May 20, 1975
Indialantic, FIa. 3290)
Publish May 73. 30. June 6.
Publish: June 13,20.77, July 1, 1975 FLOP IDAHAVFN ASSOCIATION. Florida corporation,
delivering, NO hostess gifts to buy
colony.
In one he told Grant that the case they are attacked."
DEN
INC. of al.
&amp; carry, NO investment Just fun
0E019
Plaintiff,
None was surprised that people wanted him to return
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Dfendants.
and new friends in Sarah
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NOT ICEOFHEARINO
George III hs4 an illegitimate and "the tradesmen would light
Coventry. Also management
JAYMOR CCiRPORATIOPI, a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE COUNTY COURT
TOSHOWCAUSE
openings, commensurate with
Florida corporation, and RICHARD
brother, The Hanover kings bonfires and illuminate their
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CITY OF
NOTICE OF SUIT
experience &amp; ability. 371 0034
BRUCE KERLIPI and ELIZABETH
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.tlØ4.CC.l4.H
were notorious for their extra. 'houses as you come ashore."
LONOWOOD, FLORIDA
PEARCE KERLIN, hi wife,
SEMINOLE COUNTY PORT THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
marital activities and England
NoticeofPublicHearissg
When Gov. Grant suspended
Defendants
CIVIL DIVISION NO. C17343).CA. AUTHORITY, a body politicking
24—Business porhJnities
8.1. MuIlis
was well populated with high deBrahm as surveyor-general TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE OF ACTION
corporate,
NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat 99.A
30) Walnut Street
TO
RICHARD
BRUCE
KERLIN
Plaintiff,
and low whose touch of royal
for various charges, including the City Council of the City of STOCKTON, WHATLEY. DAVIN 1
Macon, Georgia
and
ELIZABETH
PEARCE Tail cab business and related
blood was not acknowledged in incivility, overchargin and Just Lcrsgwood. Florida, will hold a COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
KERLtPi, his wife, Whoie last
franchise Call Pactel 901253 572
Plaintiff, BRUCE SCOBIE and AMOS PARCEL PlO 104
Burke's Peerage. Even some plain obstreperousness, he publlchearingattheCityHallof tIe
known address Is unknown.
WALLS. dba DELTA MARINE,
of longwood, Florida, 175
t.'i Muliis
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
primeministerswereplacedby namedMukastertosucceedhis City
West Warren Avenue, Long. CHARLES E. BROOKS and Defendants.
Rentals
301 Walnut Street
Complaint for tnterpleader hasbqen _______________________
NOTICEOFACTION
Florida,
on
Monday.
LAURIE
ANN
BROOKS.
his
wife,
scandal In that category,
father-in-law,
wood,
Macon,
GeorgIa
TO: AMOS WALLS
filed against you and you are
Defendants.
PARCEL f'iO 104
The nomination was made in June 16, 1975, at the hour of 7
The fir George, who tinAddress unknown
required to served to Plaintiff's
NOTICE
OF
SALE
p.m.. for the purpose of considering
29Rooius
attorney, GAVIN 0 LEE, whose
prisoned his wife for an illicit a curious letter to the Colonial proposed
NOTICE is hereby given, that
Planrwd Use for Federal
If said defendants are living, and address is Suite 1475, Hartford
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Final
Judgment
of
affair, brought a harem of Office which Is one of the oh- General Revenue Sharing Funds for pursuant to a
if any or ll of said defendant or
747
Melfa
Crescent
Building,
Orlando,
Flor'da
37102
On
foreclosure entered June 10th, 1975
l9lSandfilethe MAPlORwOMAN(ciR ROOMAND
defendants are deceased, the
bu,wm Brurthilds when he caine seure keys to the secret of he Sixth Entitlement Period,
Ottawa. Ontario, Canada
orbeforejune3Oth.
In the Circuit Court of the
BOARD, CALL ANYTIME. 373
DATEDthisllthdayofJune,A
unknown spouse, heirs, devisees,
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
original
with
the
Clerk
of this Court
to London for his coronation. Mu,lcaster's birth.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in ar,d
1975
ôCtiOfl
to
enforce
a
lien
upon
the
grantees,
creditors,
Iienor%, or other either before service on Plaintiff's _____________________________
for Seminole County Florida in Civil
His son George II was
"He Is the godson of the late
5: Orrie P. Shomate.
Seminole parties claiming by, through under, attorney or immediately thereafter.
Action No. 75-453 CA-09A, ARTHUR following property In
City
Clerk
or against any such deceased ofherwlje a default will be entered 30-Apartments Unfurmshed
devoted to his wife but had a Prince of Wales," the governor
H. SECKWITH, JR. Clerk of the County, Florida:
of The City of
Motor Vessel PADDLE WHEEL defendant or defendants, if alive, against you for the relief demanded
roving eye. No lady-In-waiting wrote discreetly, "and was
said
Court,
will
sell
for
cash
in
hand
Longwood, Florida
and, if dead, their unknown spouse,
in the Complaint for lnterpleader.
to the highest and best bidder at the QUEEN, ON. 23.4341. G.R.T. 35;
or servant girl was safe when brought into the Army under Publish: June 13. 1973
Friends Will Envy
hilts,
devisei'i. Iegatees. grantees,
CourThouse.
has
been
filed
against
you and you
Thisnoticeshall be published once
West
Front
door
of
the
DEO.0
alone with hum.
thel.mmediateprotectionof the _____________________________
of
your
creditors,
lienors,
or
other
parties
are required to serve a copy
ecls week for four II) cornecutive Your gracious country liwng. yet
Semin.c,te County, Florida at 11:00
written defenses, if any, thereto on claiming by, through, under, or weeks In the Evening Herald, a
When his Queen Caroline lay Royal Faintly and has the honor
o'clock AM. on June 25th, 1973 the
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
city security. Quiet, soundproof,
W. C. HUTCHISON, JR.. PlaIntiff's against any such deceased defen. newspaper of general cIrculation,
following described real property
NAME STATUTE
deep shag caroeting, decor fur.
dylngsheurgedherhusband,jn to be known to the King. His
dant or defendants, and all parties
Dated this 27tPs day of May, 1973.
situate in SemInole County, Florida, attorney, wtose address is 230 North
niture, outdoor picnic arid bar.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
view of his proclivities, to Majesty will recollect )'Jxn
Park
Avenue,
Sanfcrd,
Florida,
on
having
or
claiming
to
have
any
(Seal)
Notice is hereby given that the to.wlt:
the courtyard, and
marry again.
Your La'dship is pleased
or before June 24, 1973 and file the right, title, or Interest in and to the
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr.
Lot 12 in Block "B" of BL'ENA
undersigned, pursuant to the
helpful manager Special move in
original with the Clerk of this Court property described in the Corn
Clerk of the Circuit Crt
"Never," sobbed the king. "I mention his name."
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
VISTA ESTATES, Sanford. Florida
a'wance. Only 2 BR left.
i9er before service on Plaintiffs plaint, IC) wit
By' Cecelia V. Ekern
as
will only hare mistresses."
The appointment was not 16509, Florida Statute, will register according to Pta? thereofand
attorney or immediately thereafter; SECTION ltOl*'lii$; STATE ROAD
Deputy Clerk
wilt' the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in recorded In Flat Book 3. Pages I
155-$16O
His legitimate son and heir, much of a break for Capt. and for
otherwise a default will be entered Is £ 400; SEMINOLE COUNTY
Pubtish'May 30. June 6, 13. 20, 1973
5eminoI County, FlorIda, 2. of the Public Records of Seminole
BAMBOO COVE APIS.
against you for the relief demanded DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 104 DEN 199
Frederick Louis, had a Mulcaster. DeBrahm, being upon receipt o proof of the County, Florida
RIGHT OF WAY
FEE SIMPLE
in the Complaint or petition.
publication
of
this
notice,
the
tic
Including
specifically
but
not
by
the
300 E. Airport BIvd.,373 1340
precedent to follow, He did Ida reinstated by the Colonial
Beginning 114 7 feet East of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
WITNESS my hand and the 5il of
titiov name, to.wit: VILLAGE way of lImitation the following
of SW EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
best. When he died, unmourned, Office, kept his salary even LANDSCAPE SERVICE, under described properly:
this Court on the 19th day of May, SoutP,westcorrerof the SE
ary, Adults. Lovely large) bed
wtichitisengagedinbvsinessat 151
Willow Creek Cove, Longwood,
Florida 37750.
lIsa? the party interested in said
business enterprises is as follows;

322.6457

MayfaIr, 129.500

OWNER MUST SELL IM.
MEDIATELY,) BR, I bath, home
on Lots a city block deep. 123.000.
$1,000 down to qualified buyer tc

bedrooms, 2 bath, pool,
8 E A U 'II F U L L Y
LA N 0
SCAPED! See to appreciate131.5(5)

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3 BR, Unfurn

REALTOR 377 7191

2 BEDROOM, 2 bath, family room.

REDUCEDI

Neigh borhood

7 Bedrooms, living, dining, kitchen,
garage, Sanford Ave IllS mo
534 16,19
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Winter Springs, 2 or 3 KR, large
family room Beautiful shrubs and
trees 1700 mo

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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Very Exclusive

$161) mo., 1)00 damage tXnd 83)
5.474 after 6:30

perso' active ir religious circles
to sell fund raising program to
church groups No merchandise
involved. A new Idea appealing tO'
all church members. Your age is
no barrier to this dignified plan, if
you are active Excellent corn
mission. Full or part time. Write
to Gold Award, Box 1390, Eustls.
Fla., 37726

I BEDROOM, 2 bath, family room,
pool, all the extras. 141,500

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Our clIent has several concrete
block homes In nice section of
Sanford Scene need more handy
work than others
all a bargain,
'iOU PICK FIRST. Each 111,500
with terms to be arranged by
owner.
JOHNNY WALKER

41—Houses

3 bedroom house. Winter Springs,

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3 BEDROOM. 1", baths, family
room. 118,900

fl—Auction

73' Citthliyid Cruiser, 160 Inboard
outboard power. Ideal for family
camping, skiIng, 5 fishing. 3fl
SIll or 377 0221.

At Sterchi's

Assume'payments, central air and
Mat, I2'x60', 7 bedrooms. 323.4052.

3710640,372.7745, 373.7895

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

SaveB

42—MbUe Homes

Fry, Jun.!i'—'IA

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51—Household Goods

Loch Arbor, lakefront,) BR, 7 baths,
den, heat.air, garage. $49,950.
Acre Realty REALTOR, 373 1150.

Peg. Real Estate Broker

377.1959,3724)44

SANFORD- Block 3 bearoom, 1'
bath, pool, carpet, good location
Terms Owner 901 734 0931 or 736

Real [stale

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ew Smyrna Beach Conminlum
on ocean, poolside, fully equipped,
5150 week 671 369)

FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI

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322 4038

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WITT REALTY

Alter 5, 377 7111-37) 7812

utchisOn Ocean front Apartments,
339 S Atlantic Ave. Daytona

OFT THflSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR

citrus grove. 300' of lake (ronf,
104-ge 2 BR home, 2 car garage.
pump 1. sprinkler system. Only
112.500.

Central Floridas
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
327 4991
1919 S. French
3777374 3fl.)y 3fl.)9

36—Resort Property

7lledroomfenced yard
%lSOmo Adults preferred
373 5131 or 372 6620

equipped kitchen, double carport;
only $19,000 excellent terms.
LAKE FRONT-3½ Acres. 1Acr in

Stemper Realty

41—Houses

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modern home, large family room,
wall to wall carpet, drapes, (ull'

motivated,

Five Points Area:
Large Landscaped private lot
all hook ups.3fl 0075

32—Houses Unfurnished

41—Houses

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yard, neat &amp; clean, owner

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Arthur H Beckw,th, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Casselberry, 65*100' spacious,
private, trees, grass, and patio.
Adults, 3)9 1439.

6620

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CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S9o1.CA4SO
DIVISION OF ADMINI!iTRATION.

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court

Pacific Textile and

6-Child Cure

35—Fvbbile Home Lots

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7 Bedrooms, adults preferred. $
Week Unfurnished 373 3831. )fl

Teens

acopyofyourAnswertothe Petition

S WEKIVA RIVFR S
Adult I,lcbiIe home village, under
large Shady oaks on the scenic
Wekiva Modern clean interiors,
(romt)40 SMi W of Sanford. 372.

DELTONA-- Hew Duplex, Furn or
unfurn. Drapes., Water. L,ien
Care 37) 1171 or 6M 6)46

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?O CUALIFY- only 82.000 down
buys thIs 3 bedroom, 1", bath
home.

7 Bedroom trailer with screencu in
porch, $100 mo or 135 wk. No pets.
373 765$

SANFORD LAKE MARY area,? BR
, duplex with in the ground pool,
completely ncIos.ed. Appliance's,
air conditioner, drapes, area rug.
$150 per month including pool
service All you do is swim. See
this now 901 775 3)57, Don Cline.

DEADLINES

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Casselberry, 12'x80', '74. 2 bdroom
furnished, central air, on private
lot, close in Adults 339 1439.

Nice I bedroom trailer on Large
shady lot. 1)75 mo. Adults only.
373 0761.

31A—Duplexes

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41—Houses

Make your Budget go ft'rther, shop
the Classifled Ads every day.

Furnished one ee'dioom apt.
7300 Mel lonyille Ave

RATES

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CLASSIFIED ADS

FICTITIOUS NAME

NAMESTATUTE
TO WHOM ir MAY CONCERN:

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894 votes to
or runner-up Manny
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many as Pittsburgh's Rennie Stennett, presently second in the
tally with 55,778

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Two Los Angeles Dodgers have an early advantage in the
infield. The Dodgers leaders are 11rstbasmanSteve Garvey,a
write-in selection in 1974 who ended up most valuable player In
the n-iidseason classic, with 191,197 ballots and third baseman
Ron Cey with 203,815.
New York's Mike Phillips has drawn the most votes of any

Jeff Anderson of Keystone of the Sanford SeWor Baseball IA*pe steals home lUrsdayIn a

HOME THEM

game with Police at the Sanford Memorial Stadium. Keystonebatter Tony Buckson watches
the pitch and Police catcher Mark Smith digs It out of the dirt. See Recreation ROUM up on

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write-in candidate this year, polling 28,4 to place him No. 5

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the Roland Garros Stadium, scarcely able to

Borg and Panatta are scheduled to meet in

made Borg into a world star, told him this

turn his head.

the semifinals Saturday. The Last surviving

sleeping in the nude has to stop.

The match was put back I% hours. The three
masseurs took It in turn to gouge him, pummel
him and jerk his head arcund.
Another of America's hopes bit the red dust

is paired against Guillermo Vilas of Argentina.
Meanwhile the attention Friday was centered
on the women's semifinals, with two Amer-

of the center court when Adriano Panatta of
Italy defeated John Andreiss of Fullerton,

icans still gunning for the tit.le.
Chris E vert of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the

Calif 1 6-3, 5-7, 7-u, 6-2.
Andrews, ranked No. 47 in the United States,
had caused a big surprise by reaching the
quarter-finals.

defending champion, was facing Olga
Morozova of the SoAct Union. Janet Newberry
of La Jolla, Calif., had to play the powerful
Czech lefthander, Martina NmTatilova.

'It is asking for trouble, sleeping naked in
the air conditioning of hotel bedrooms,"
Bergelin said, "It may have had something to

do with this neck trouble.

'I am going toy him a smart modern night
shirt and he i.s going to wear it from now on"
Borg said that two hours before the match
against Solomon, he thought it was impossible
to play tennis. lie sat in the dressing room at

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NEW YORK (AP) — Dave DeBu.sschere obviously is finding

his new job as American Basketball Association commissioner
"I would rather be playing," DeBusschere, a former N3tional

Basketball Association All Star, sa id Thursda) at his firs t news
conference since replocing Tedd Munchak as conunissioner oil
May 35

Ex pos 3, Padres 2
Mike Jorgen.sen's double delivered Pete MacKanin with the
winning run in the 15th inning as Montreal beat San Diego in a
marathon game Machanln walked with two out and roared
home with the tie-breakinig run as Jorgensen belted his base hit
to right
Phillies 4. Colants I
I,eft-hander Steve Carlton fired a four-hitter and aided his
cause with a pair of singles, boosting Philadelphia over San
Francisco Canton, who has allowed only tio runs in his last
three games, raised his record to 6-5 wi th his fourth straight

Rennie Stennett doubled across the tying run in the fifth inning

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of a mlllicn female tennis fans, was given a new
order by his coach today: "Stop sleeping in the
nude."
The 19-year-old Swedish star, defending his
French title, had the scare of his young life

The 3yearld Deflusschere, the youngest commissioner in
the history of pro basketball, showed his unfamiliarity with Ow
position and his nervousness by continually flipping and spin-

ning an ABA ball during his brief encounter ith the media
"There are some very difficult decisions t) make," admitted
I)ellusschere, but tha t's par f or the course, just as there were
when I was a trustee."
IX-Busschere prepped for the cominL%sioner's job by serving
one season as general manager of the New York Nets In that

victory.

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Darrell Evans scored when third Weman Bill Madlock
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The toughest decision DeBusschere has faced during his four
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wobbly Slemphis and San Diego franchises,

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Champio nship at Medinali, Ill., cir cle Ray
Floyd. lie's playing superb golf now.
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last week for his first tour vICtcr) in six )ears.

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the other eight clubs had to make up for that.
On a more positive note, DeBumchere announced two rule

operate with 10 teams next season, rather than eight if Memph is
and San Diego were disbanded. It put him in confhct with league
President John Y. Brown of Kentucky, who was one of
I)ellusschere s biggest boosters for the commissioner's
"It is a much healthier situation if we have 10 strong toams,"
said Deflusschere But he admitted that at present, there are
only eight strong clubs. The weak tearm are Memphis and San
Diego, which had the league's lowest attendances last season.
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Floyd settl ed down two sears ago after he
married Maria Primoll, da ughter of a Phlla
delphia tavern owner, giving up a life that
earned him a reputation of a playboy who %as
tossing away a poleniially great golf career.

Lie didn win In 1974, but his dedication was

far this ,ear with $85,000 So, he wasn t swprised when he won at Kemper. He felt it
coming.
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attitude. Maria Floyd had heard about her hus.
band's hidden talent. She also knew his

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Floyd ha&amp;'t exactl - been a bust during his
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modest
I n the other National League games the Montreal Expos beat
the San Diego Padres 3-2 in 15 innings; the Philadelphia Phillies
stopped the San Francisco Gian ts 4-I, the Pittsburgh Pirates
t.rhnmed the Houston Astros 4-2 and the New York Niels blanked
the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-0

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Joe's Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners
1107 Sanford Ave

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Sanford Auto Parts

Sanford

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Southern Loan A,
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Sallidleaved Villas
90111411 Apt. 10101111106

Lake A"W"

Honor Our Country

Sanford
Smilty's Inc.
2417 Orlando Dr.

i41 S Myrile Ave
Sanford

90ill, Feod &amp; Tack

1.4 Industrial Park

The Village

Sanford

phillipt is Station
"O S. French Ave.

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Smitty's Snapping Turtle
?Ile Orlande Dr.

with a personal best of 26-5t4 which was wind
aided lbs countryman Drut Is one of the w or ld's
top tLr(llerS

Gary Nolan doesn't want to set the world on fire — he just

wants to put a little heat on the opposition.
"I have no special goals," says the Cincinnati pitcher. "All I'd
like to do is go out every fifth day and keep us in the ballgame.
That's iny only goal."

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211 Magnolia Ave.

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Happy Acres Child Cara,

Commercial. Specializing In

ISO Park Ave.

Advertising
Orteen Ave

109 Celery Ave.

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Air Conditioning

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Sanford

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Shoemaker construction

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Dks Appliances

200$ Oak Ave
Sanford

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Sanford

Sanford Beauty Collittle
2519 S. Santerd Ave.

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Harry Adair s Gulf Se rv ice

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sparkling relief stint as thle Tigers nailed down a W victory in

Winter Park

Sears Catalog Sales Office
Pinecrest Shopping Center
sanford

Sanford Heating "sd
Air Conditioning

Matzdorf set a world record of 7 feet,
Inches
at Edwards Stadium in 1971 when he was a
University of Wisconsin a thlete. He's making a
comeback now with the flop high jump technique
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which was suspended by an American League curfew after eight
innings.

Sanford

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Sanford

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Rud 's Standard s

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Woddings and Novelty
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Sanford

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scoreless streak to 20 innings — his last outing was a one-hitter
against Kansas City — until the Rangers scored in the eighth on
singles by Cesar Tovar and Mike Hargrove around a walk.
Ang
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120 1. French Ave.

Sanford, 222-4148

Collins Florist

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Of W. Fairlsonks Ave.

A.A. McClanahan Jr. &amp;

Sanford

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Hunt a Tuxedo Feed Store
lii S. Sa nford Ave.

inning, giving Ste%e Busb) ' the victory oee Eric Rak.h, his'
former teammate on a College World Series winner at t.he
University of
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Harmon Killcbrew tied the score in the Kansas City seventh
with his ninth homer and 568th of his career.
Orioles 7, Rangers I
Jim Palmer notched his 10th victory with a seven-hitter and
Mark Belanger knocked In three runs. Palmer's victory gave
him a 10-3 record, best in the American I,eague. He ran his

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Sanford

Patti A John, 09 EdiMs Circle

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run on a passed ball by Cleveland catcher John Ellis In the 10th

Mobile World Sales

Sanford

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1941 Hwy 11-92

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101 Brentwood Dr.

Seminole County

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Ovledo

Mayfair Country Club

154 Geneva Drive

Oviedo

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West 44*
Sanford

Gregory Mobile Homes
III F rench Ave.
Sanford

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11 hits. By losing for the fourth time in the last five games,

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Jim Wohlford raced home from third base yith the winning I __ X-7- _ *
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Sanford

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Boston's lead over the idle Yankees in the East Division was

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315 Elm Ave.
Sanford

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Home runs b) Deron Johnson and Bob Colucelo helped Jim

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since he connected off Philadelphia's Ray Culp on Sept 20, 1965
'I kneweventually it would come," said
fIrst 12) cars of his career in Milwaukee with the Braves and
walloped 398 homers, 185 of them in County Stadium But since
the Braves moved to Atlanta in 1966, Aaron's only Milwaukee
homer came in an exhibition game two years ago

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Downtown
Sa n fo rd

13th St. and
Sanford Ave.

It was Aaron's sixth of the season and 739th 1 his

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Bill's TeucoU.Hsvl
25th 1 French Ave

fate challenges from Iiuis Wilson of the U S
Army and others In the 100, Olympic silver

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Loan Association
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the NCAA 2:11 last week. will be rematched and

F cuerbaci (shot put and Dwight Stones (high
ump are entered. In one of the two women's

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1313 S. Sanicid Ave.
Sanferd

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go in the 880 against a held including NCAA
champion Mark Enyeart of Utah State.
Tennessee's Reggie Jones and Louthern

Lquori's competition in the mile will include

three other sub-four minute milers. Waldrop will

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outdoor meet at Houston.
He won the i n door
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pionships.

evenFrarde Larrteu will attempt to lower her

California's Edwards Stadium. The 22-event meet
will be co-hosted by Cal, which formerly spon.
sored the Kennedy Gaines by itself each June.
"It will be a concise, 21 .hour meet. We've
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Junior College
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Trac k and Field Federation's Meet of
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hampions
Berkeley.
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4- 30 pm 116.111) - CBS Sporis Spectacular AAU Boxing
C)ampionshlos, World 600 stock car race
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hi i vy*pight championship fighft; U.S, Open Golf preview

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(24) Zulu Romeo:

IN LIMBO: George Kennedy, 'TV cats its own young. The TV cesslul breeder. He buys a
who made a pilot film of "The movie was devoured by the rundown horse
with a good
Blue Knight" for CBS
it ran networks. The difference background — and discovers
For Saturday, June 14, 1975 the same night NBC replayed mostly between television and It's a gelding, but he manages
___________________________ Its own version with William the theatrical film Is that TV is to peddle It and save his In.
Holden — says he was sur- concerned mostly with form, vestment.
BERNICE BEDE OSOL
8.9 KOLCHAX: THE NIGHT
prised the show didn't make the The feature film has to have
STALKER "The Youth Killer"
fall schedule. He's been told to form, plus content."
ARIES (March 21-April 19) discussing business matters generate sparks.
8-8:30 CBS "ONE MORE RERUN A dating service offers
"stay loose" since CBS ordered
You tend to treat outsiders with that you'll alienate or bore
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl) scripts and wants it on standby TIME" First half of a double bizarre entertainment. Turns
more consideration today than others In the group.
You won't be able to loosen up for midseason. Kennedy says feature on the network Is, as the swinging young people into old
those of your own family. Bear
LEO July 3-Aug. fi) Avoid today If you keep thinking of all Holden called him and con- title suggests, a sequel to the and
deceased
couples.
in mind they have feelings too, debating sensitive subjects this those loose ends. Relax, yCU'll
vinced him to do the pilot. "It's box-office success, "Salt and Koichak Is almost a victim as
TAURUS (April 20-May ) evening with one whose views get them tied in due course.
you all the way," Kennedy said Pepper," with Sammy Davis he uncovers the strange
Let bygones be bygones. oppose yours. Hard feelings will
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Holden told him. "You would be and Peter Lawfcrd running disappearance of young singles.
Nursing a senseless grudge result If you do.
21) If you're talking about a much better In the role than I wild in London as a pair of Dwayne Hickman guest stars
could crowd some of the sunVIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A subJect you know only slightly was." And Holden won an nightclub owners who get In- as Sergeant Orkin.
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domineering older person will and someone says you're Emmy for the role. Kennedy volved In a smuggling caper.
9:30-11 CBS "THE PEOPLE
GEMINI tMay 21-June ) If try to take advantage of your wrong, don't try to brazen It wants todoitasa series. "It's a Lawford's twin brother Is NEXT DOOR" Second half of
sharing the evening with good nature this evening. If you out. Admit your mistake.
chance to stay home and make murdered and Peter Is confused the double fc.'ture stars Eli
friends, be
you willingly see her coming, try to retreat
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan. a lot of money."
for his dead brother and Wallach and Julie Harris as
share the tab, even though you gracefully.
19) Not a good day to get into a
GUEST COMMENT Daniel becomes a gangland target. parents of a drug-addicted
drank beer and others drank
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23 If budget discussion with your Islelnick, who once was head of The first one played better,
daughter, Deborah Winters.
champagne.
you're in charge of organizing a mate. Both will want to cut ex- prime-time programming at
84:30 NBC SANFORD AND The daughter's supplier is her
CANCER (June 21-July 22) gathering tonight, don't invite pensesin areas objectionableto ABC-TV, and now heads SON "My Kingdom for a brother, and when she runs
You may be so Interested in two parties who usually the other.
worldwide productions at Horse" RERUN Fred gets away and flips out, the parents
(Jan.
20-Feb.
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AQUARIUS
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8.10 ABC SALUTE TO SIR
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Arts and Sciences
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bringing Julie Andrews, Tom
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Lennon to the affair in New
traveling gear ready this year. aspirins every night for the last
York to entertain. It was taped
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by ABC for this hour-long
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special. Julie and Tom
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highlight event with a duet.
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me so maybe you could tell people. Apparently you were
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It's Father's Day again and Sanford area youngsters
are making special plans for Dad. See Jean Patteson's
Woman's Page display on Page 1-C of the Sunday Herald.

Court Docket Trimmed
Nine defendants enter guilty pleas as one of
Seminole County's heaviest court dockets is trimmed
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members of most city councils
can usually he found one who is
cruc'1'e, a stickler for detail,

County Attorney Tom Freeman says the Board of
Commissioners will press Its suit with Longwood. See
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Mary City Council this :;e ir, in markedly improved."
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Yesterday's high was 96; the vernight low 68.
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which are gsing to long outlive the people on the council," be municatlon system for public
asked. "I sure am going to pl,u4 the present officials of the said,
safety.
at it," he said
city," Penniiuf said"
The councilman noted the
—Continued caution in zoning
Iii an interview svith I
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Herald Friday, he raid 1- c- historically and shtuld reflect a equalization of services from a
—Improvement of the water
phrase "stickjcr for netil" is it (')rrcvt as es&amp;nerit of what financial standpoint, even system.
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spelling arid the r:.nunar and 'fficlal doing his homework— notes are:
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to jenIruUy miii .t.' su'e the gutberirg necessary Inform.
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BURT PFRINCHIFF
iUo the r1iticil arena,
tut also have been able to are providing them with better
didn't really know what to recorded minutes of the board disagree and walk away from benefi ts.
expect.
mnctini,s reflect council ac- the mee ting as friends," he
On Perinchief's priority list
Will you be able to hold the tions,
said,
future action are:
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The units
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blessing of sta te prison officials
this week after an inspection of
several prototypes
the
Standard Systems Inc., at
Port of Sanford.
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would be on the Job Monday repairing and replacing steel emergency situation. The
Three members of the
Seminole Board of County morning to begin work structures, wall s and doors, awarding of contracts comes
only five days after the fire
Commts.sioners (BCC) in a restoring the second floor jail, damaged by the fire and heat
meeting damaged In last Monday's fire. Some of the wails buckled from which killed 11 persons, InA $,859 low bid contract special
called
Commissioners Chairman Sid the intense heat which reached cluding Jail er Robert Moore
was awarded Saturday to an unanimously voted to award the
Vihlen Jr, John Kimbrough 1,7'X) degrees it, the hospIt.alcell Count) officials, Insurance
Orlando general contracting contract to Florida Casualty
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Poli Brothers Inc., of Oviedo for county bid policy because of the this past week to have work
told the board that work crews
begin on restoring the jail

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giving emergency treatment as originate the helicopter reswe firemen and law officers. who and is associated with smoke emergency staffs at Sentinole
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Casselberr) Elementary were County Sheriffs Department to the extent of the disaster when the head of the D isaster assisIan'e and give cardiac -four of w hom had to be taken

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man, Carl Brown, has been released from custody
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Spi'ilki said that 16 inmates w ho had been
Sanford Crime Lab.
McCall was one of th e 10 inmates who died from hospitalized have now been transferred to the Lake
Other probes of th e jail fire are also being con. smoke inhalation after a stack of foam mattresses County Jail and that only two Inmates remain at
ducted by th e state Division of Corrections and the with pla stic covers outside McCall 's cell smoldered Seminole Memorial Hospital
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Evening Herald, Sanford FL

$200,000 Available

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Chrysler Corp. Drops
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Eastern Faces Huge Losses
MIAMI (AP) - Unless 000 employes agree to pay

cuts of 3 to 8 per cent, financially ailing Eastern Airlines
may be forced to sell some airplanes or be absorbed by
anothe r firm, the carrier's new president says.
Former astronaut Frank Borman, elected chief
operating officer of the airline last month, told empbyes
Wednesday that Eastern faces $30 million losses this year
and possible large losses In W76 and 1977.
"If that happens," he wrote in letters to the workers,
"we could be unable to meet our payroll (without selling
needed equipment) or we will have been absorbed by
some other airline, some other industry or the federal
government."
The company proposed that pay cuts start July 1 and
last for 18 months. But under the plan, employes would get
their money back with interest If the company makes a
profit or loses less than the pay cuts - estimated to be 113
million for the second half of 1975 alone,

Ozone Damage Feared
WASHINGTON (AP) -The gas that propels underarm
deodoranta as well as many other sprays may damage the
world's upper a tmosphere and Increase the risk of
cancer, a federal task force warned today.
If so, it may be necessary to ban fluorocarbon gas from
those super-civilized cans of aerosol deodorant, an.
tiperspirant and hair spray, the group said.
The cosmetics themselves could be used. But if no other
gas propellant could be
cosrietij would have to be applied with roll-on applicators, tubes, flasks or hand-squeezed atomizers,

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TALLAHASSEE tAP)
Gov, Reuhin Askew has
appointed a special prosecutor to pursue charges that
Melbourne police chief Robert J. Cotron took several
hundred dollars from a Juvenile police auxiliary.
Askew also appointed a special prosecutor Wednesday
to investigate allegations of criminal conduct by Mack
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The regular state attorneys asked the governor to appoint special prosecutors to avoid the appearance of
conflicts of interest.
Askew assigned State Atty. Stephen Boyles of Daytona
Beach to investigate and prosecute charges against
Common.
Cotren wm indicted by the Brevard County grand jury
on May 28 on four charges of grand larceny, two counts of
tampering with evidence and one count of inciting per-

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A revised l i fe-style,
rather than Just saving electricity, is the key to lower
electric bills, sats the executive director of the Public
Service Commission.
"It is not a matter of how much electricity consumers
don't use, but when they don't use it," Jay Kennedy told
the Federal Energy Administration's Load Management
Conference in Washington.
A text of the speech was distributed Wednesday in
Tallahassee.
Kennedy, an economist, said consumers must be taught
the advantages of using electricity during off-peak hours
when it is cheaper, and saving during peak hours so
utilities will not need additional plants.
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Jogged by Monday's Jail fire, the Seminole specific building was destroyed.
County School Board last night Instructed
"Mr. McKibbin is a fine insurance ager
purchasing agent Don Coleman to renegotiate Harper said, "but I'm sure we could get
the system's proposed contract with the floating kind of coverage if we
do so:
McKlbbin Agency of Sanford to provide fire renegotiating."
Insurance for school facilities.
Vice-chairman Davie B. Sims asked, "Ca
Coleman had brought the matter to the
board's atten tion, noting that the school we br ing in some larger firm? I appreciate I
efforts to keep It in Seminole County, but I do
system's current insurance policy expires
think a one-man agency can give us this kind
30.
Board member E. C. Harper Jr. balked at the coverage."
proposed new contract, which carries a $48,943
During the discussion, the board rnemtx
premium for 90 per cent coverage of specific realized they had another meeting schedul
buildings in the event of fire,
before the contract expires, so the insuran
Harper supported floating coverage, which debate was ended - to be resumed at rx
would pay off at a 100 per cent rate if only one Tuesday's work session.

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SANFORD PLAZA

TALLAhASSEE (API
There may be another
cost increase for Florida's high-rise capitol -$200,500 to
finish the 22nd floor as an observation platform and dining
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been postponed because J.A. Jones Construction Co.'s
original bid for the job had been $59,500 higher. Now that
the company has lowered its bid the Cabinet is reconsidering and will vote on it Tuesday.

Liquor Sale Ban Passes. Easily
No one appeared at the public hearing.
to pretest the ordinance.

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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Stall Writer

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Officials with the Florida
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toiron out final details before Lab will go onto a fee charglng
the July 1 takeover,
system for serces.
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of conveying tools into the jail
and possession of countraband
in a county detention facility,
Clanton testified for the
defense this morning as the
second day of testimony in the
trial began. He was brought to
the courtroom from Florida
Hospital South. Orlando, where
he had been treated for smoke
inhalation after a Monday fire
in the county jail that killed 10
inmates and a jailer.

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the homeowner
a great deal
of money on your utility bills and conserves energy for

before the session ended to
allow the lab to remain
operating this year. It 15 C
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Brown Clanton Jr., 28, told a
circuit court jury today that a
fellow inmate who pled guilty
and received a live year prison
sentence was the ringleader In
the March 2 escape attempt
Clanton, who faces trial the
week of June 30 with Inmates
Rocky Ray Darnell. 20, and
Floyd Joslyn, 32, in the at.
tempted escape case, said he
loves his wife very much and
said, "I don't want to see her
get into tiouble for something
she didn't do,"
Mrs. Elaine Edge Clanton, 24,

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the cell produced two hacksaws, blades, an adjustable
wrench and a crowbar,
Yesterday, Mrs. Shazer, who
is awaiting sentencing Li the
case after pleading guilty to
attempted conveying of tools
into the Jail to facilitate an
escape, testified for the state
that she and the boy had scaled
the wall on the south side of the
jail building "like human flies"
to stand on a ledge outside the
cellblock. She said Mrs. Clanton
had Lived with her in a trailer
near Apopka and that they had
discussed smuggling "tools arid
things like that" into the jail.
Mrs. Sharer admitted that
she scaled the Jail wall "three
or four times myself" during a
period of several days and
smuggled in the tools,
She said Mrs. Clanton was
with her and waited in a
parking lot as a lookout on one
occasion in case guards
discovered the smuggling.
Mrs. Sharer also testified that
after the inmates found some of
the hacksaw blades weren't
effective in cutting through the
bars that she had run out of
money to buy tools with and
that she returned home to find
that Mrs. Clanton had two more
blades.

Clanton, who is awaiting
sentencing in another case said
he heard the smuggled
"hit the floor" and that the
"But they never got into the
ringleader in the escape plot,
Lawrence Sharer, 22, took pos. jail," Mrs. Sharer said. "They
session of the tools, shoveddeputles) found them on the
through an outside second-floor seat of my car when I was
Jail window on at least two arrested."
She claimed Mrs. Clanton
occasions by Sharer's 12-year•
old brother and his wile, Mary didn't know about the jail break

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question last wek. That's why
I'm here right now," Groot de.

ministration.
dared,
Groot had testified Wed.nesAsked if he was lying when he
day that he intentionally lied to gave sworn tcstimony to the
federal investigators in a coyerup attempt and was delibcrately evasive before a grand
jury probing the Gurney case,
Then, Gurney's lawyer asked
him about the responsibilities of
truth under oath,
"I came to grips with that

FBI, Grout said:
"Intentionally, with all my
heart and soul." To have told
the truth, he said, would have
put Gurney "in jeopardy."
"1 understand the seriousness
of an oath," Grout said. "I took
political steps, where, if I

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conscience, I certin1y became
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an oath."
He said he decided he had to
consider the responsibility to
his family and to his own Integrity. "I had to make a very diificult decision. It was not an
easy decision, but that's how I
made it,"

O'Malley Trial Postponed
lie reserved ruling for about
TALLAHASSEE' AP, The
Booth questioned "whether or that O'Malley had not sworn
trial of impeached Treasurer two wee!'..s on Booth's motion 10 not Mr. O'Malley can be tried that the gift report was true
Thomas O'Malley on charges of dismiss the charge that by a Jury that's free of prej- when he filed it on Aug. 12, 1971.
perjury and accepting $10,000 O'Malley solicited and accepted udice anywhere in the state." The report was notorized by
kickback has been postponed an illicit $10,000 payment from lie said that the criminal
O'Malley's private secretary,
banker E.G. Banks in return for chargesand impeachment pro- Nikola Guthrie, who
until Aug. 18.
said in an
cthrl keeoin2 state treasury fl!td.s fl
June 30, but Circuit Judge Ben deposit on Lie Commercial dented publicity" against ministered an oath to him.
Willis granted an eightweek Bank of Winter Park,
O'Malley.
But Willis noted that
(k'J' .Wednesday
"I think your honor will have O'Malley had signed the gift
The delay is to give
Willis told Booth he would to allow some of the publicity fonn, which states that the
O'Malley's attorney, Edward schedule a June 30 hearing on a that has been generated
to public official filing it swears
Booth of Jacksonville, time to change of venue motion if the hopefully subside," Booth told that it is true. The judge ruled
ponder a motion to move the attorney decides to seek trans. Willis.
that "it's clearly manifest that
trial from Tallahassee.
fer of the O'Malley trial to an.
Booth sought dismissal of the there was an intent to affirm a
It means that O'Malley will other city,
perjury charge on the grounds matter under oath."
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face within a month of each
other trial on two felony counts
carrying a maximum sentence
Acting Mayor Gordon Meyer signs a proclamation making of 20 years and the opening of a
Saturday Flag Day in Sanford. The day will be celebrated with Senate impeachment trial to
flag ceremonies and hand music in War Memorial l'ark. A decide whether he should be
removed from o'highlight of the service will be the presentation by county

FLAG DAY NOTED

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suspended two weeks ago when since Sunday in small plane has
the Florida house impeached Limed up nothing, officials say.
him on 11 articles, charging
But civilian and militay air.
that he took more than $ 72,000 craft were going back out today
TALLAHASSEE All)
When a meeting is scheduled in kickbacks in incidents unre- to continue the sear ch for the
Results of physical and mental to consider the reports, the lated to the criminal charges. family.
Willis denied a motion to disAuthorities said the rented
examinations of Supreme Court public will be informed and the
miss
the perjury charge, which airplane, piloted by Lester laJustice Joseph Boyd will be meeting will be open in line with
made public soon, says the Boyd's request, the chairman accuses O'Malley of lying on a ger Jr., took off from Fort Laustate gift report by failing to list derdale late Sunday. It was rechairman of the Judicial Quail. said.
the $10,000 paymcnt from a ported overdue at Winter
fications Commission,
"I'm going to present the re- banker.
Haven early Monday.
Chairman Richard Earle of
ports to the commission and ask
St.
them what action they desire to
the Petersburg
reports hadsaid
beenWednesday'
received,
was
take, whether they want to
but he declined to say what
found or the date the JQC would terminate the investigation or
meet to consider the results, go ahead and prefer formal
Neither Boyd nor other corn- charges of disability," he said.

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"I would not want them to read received reports of the examin the newspapers what they inations conducted last mrn:!
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Elaine Clanton Trial Nears Jury

LONG WOOD -Threats; of a
law suit notwithstanding, the business district and planned the Skylark sewer plant, in Harbor subdivision.
signs will be delivered a
City Council has adopted a new unit development,
particular, are not defrayed
Council
indlc'ited
approval
assurances
are received frc
liquor control ordinance conThe new ordinance was entirely by monthly revenues will be given to the developer, the State Department
tinlAng the ban an Sunday sales passed unanimously. No one and water department funds C. A. Hobbs HI, when Pollution Control that t

of alcoholic beverages and appeared at the public hearing, are subsidizing the operation, arrangements are made by him Columbus Harbor sewer pta
forbidding liq'or to be sold or held prior to its adoption, to
The Council approved an to have Light fixtures and poles meets the requirements for
given away In the city's corn- protest the ordinance,
expenditure of $50 to replace deli'iered, a maintenance bond, T*nnanent operating perm
mercial areas.
Torn Pratt, owner of a plz.
The Ides behind the or- zeria in the community, has
dinan...'e originally was to halt threatened a lawsuit to force
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any attempt to open sq after- the city to permit alcoholic
a
hours club in the city.
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beverage sales with food on
Councilman Don Schreiner (a Sundays.
former deputy therlff) insisted
In other busine, the
the city's former law was Ciundil:
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impossible to enforce and could
-Passed on first reading and
be Interpreted to prohibit set a public hearing for July 14
persons from drinking or on an ordinance Increasing the
a
serving alcoholic beverages city's water connection fees.
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within their homes after 2 a.m.
- Delayed reading an or.
The new ordinance continues dinance raising connection fees
the 2 a.m. deadline Monday and rates for persons using the
through Saturday for the sales package sewer plants in the
Is your home presently insulated?
or giving away the beverage, city.
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but defines the areas prohibited
Public Works Director Ralph
as those zoned commercial. Fisher said operating costs of

peddling Gurney's influence
with the Federal Housing Ad.

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Sheriff John Polk installed a
steel mesh screen on the wall
after the aborted escape attempt to block a narrow slit in
the top of the wall that had
given access to the cellbiock
window ledge.
Clanton today denied any
participation In the escape try
and said he first told his wife
about the plot by the other inmates in the cellblock on
Sunday. March 2.
"I never had tools. . I never

sawed on the bars
. and I
didn't intend to go with them,"
Clarton testified, although he
said he had known of the
smuggling and escape plot.
The five-man, one woman
jury was expected to begin
deliberations in Mrs. Clanton*.,,
trial this afternoon following
closing arguments by Assistant
State Atty. Bill Heffernan and
defense attorney Sonny Hilliary
before Circuit Court Judge
Robert H. McGregor.
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the skimmer control
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week to one charge of consoiracy. The government
agreed to drop three other felones charges In return for his
promise to testify as a prosecutlon witness,
Gurney, ex-aide Joseph hastien and former federal housing
officials K. Wayne Swiger and
Ralph Koontz remain on trial.
They are charged with conspiring to create an illegal slush
fund from builder payoffs by

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Suit Threat Fails To Deter Council

By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

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bicentennial chairman Jack Homer of a large bicentennial flag.

A former bank employe has been
sentenced to four years in prison for stealing 12W,000 from
the Southeast Bank of Wildwood, run by his father and
uncle,
Timothy Paul Watkins, 22, drew concurrent sentences
of four years each on two counts of taking cash from the
bank vault.
U.S. District Judge Charles It. Scott said bank president
Paul Watkins would be allowed to take his son to the
federal correctional institution at Tallahassee to begin
serving his sentence.

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"intent ivalLy, with all my lived with a fabrication and a
heart and soul,"
lie," (;coot, 32, said.
Groot, who has switched his
lie returns to the stand today
plea to guilty in Gurney's to continue under cross exambribery conspiracy trial, told inst Ion. There was no indication
the jury Wednesday that he of when the prosecution would
couldn't go on living a lie, His rest its case. The trial began in
switch left Gurney and three late February.
others as defendants.
Grout pleaded guilty last

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"Frankly. I was having a
tect ex-S".
n F6,%rd Gurney, great deal of trou6le af ter livh;g
former chief Ride James L. a lie for two y ears coming to
Groot says, he lied to the FBI grips with the truth,. .1 have

Prosecutor To Probe
Melbourne Police Charges

during the summer, will be examples of funds remaining in p
certain programs - all of
honored.
In recommending the which use federal funds that
Shortly after assuring school passage of the motion to need not be spent by a deadline
1010
board members that the schools transfer the funds from a in order not to he forfeited.
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the black, Assistant Finance dividual school coffers, Harris
Approved the low bid for
Superintendent Roger Harr is said, "If the, board passes this moveable panels for For est
!ast night asked the board to motion, we will be able to honor Lake Academy.
"guarantee" funding of 12- purchase orders" from
Honored retiring permon th programs.
maintenance and other year- sonnel.
Wi th Purchasing agent Don round school departments.
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Coleman carrying the ba ll for
The
motion
passed dillon to the English Esta tes
Harris, the board agreed tounanimously, after brief Elemen tary concession stand.
make available $200,000 to the debate. Board member Pat
- Faileti to endorse a
schools se year-round ex- Telson was surprised by the resolution from Sarasota
p!nditures could be met, even If request and indicated that she County school officials seeking
the board deadlocks on ap- "would li ke to have it ahead of to change the start of Daylight
.wiiw.
1u,tfnr Ih next ,i mp npijti"
Saving Time to April of 1976.
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fiscal year.
Harris' assessment of the
Approved iFthWr
The board action means that school sys tem's financial Eoghan Kelley's contract for a
umiLler school teachers, condition was lunite at first to new $2mUllon middle school for d
A huge sinkhnk opened up at the Central Florida Zoo, tem.
maintenance and repair the assertion that "there would the Woodlands area.
pOrarily displacing Fat Boy, the zoo's hippopotamus, watching workers
and others who work be a carryover" to the next
- Heard a presentation by
warily at far left. City workmen Jim McCracken, sitting, Robert
for
the
schools,
on a 12-month budget, Questioning by Board Karen Ehlert of the League of
Davenport, unseen In sinkhole, and Ron Howard work on the
basis will be paid, no matter Chairma n Bud Feather only Women Voters on a guide to
probkm while Jim Mauldin of the zoo
keeps
Fat
Boy
out
of
the
what
the board does about the added to the brightness of the Seminole County government
way. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
next budget.
picture.
that the LWV hopes to have
It also means that expenses
In explaining his figures, Included in school Instructional

Luxury Imperial Line
DETROIT (AP, —Chrysler Corp.'s Imperial, the regal
luxury car which is selling like a pauper, is being killed off
a half-century after its 1926 debut, Industry sources say.
Chrysler, whlrh built its reputation on prestigious, topof-the-line models, Is abandoning the U.S. l uxury car
market to General Motors' dominant Cadillac and Ford s
revitalized Lincoln.
Industry observers ay the phasing out of the Imperial
Is an economy mcve forced by dwindling sales and a trend
towards smaller cars.
Officially, Chrysler has no comment about its 1976
model plans until this 3ummer. However, industry
sources say the Imperial's demise is certain this fall.
United Auto Workers officials say there are no plans to
continue Imperial production at Detroit's Jefferson
AYftUC PlSflt wnere tnelàtWrnb1e1.
The sources say Chrysler will pass along the Imperial
bed and design to the full-ize New Yorker Hrcu:hain.

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Herald Staff Writer

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Even now, three days after the tragedy occurred, I find it hard to believe that
human
beings did indeed perish In a senseless fire Monday
at the Seminole County Jail.
I didn't see the fire
I was In The Herald
newsroom, holding down thc city desk while every
other available hand was on the scene, getting the
reports you read in the paper.
Each time the telephone rang that noon hour,
and each time another urgent voice came over the
police ra dio scanner, I knew the views was going to
be bad.
But goods news or bad news, my job is to get It In
the paper. That's what I did, and I did it the only
way I know how by numbing myself to what I was
dealing with
suffering and death.
I had been forced to do it before, when other
tragedies struck, but that didn't make it any easier.
1 don't care how objective anyone in the news
business claims to be It Is simply Impossible for
one human being to divorce himself from the pain of
other human beings. If that's unprofessional, so be
it I plead guilty.
Bcl in May of 1972, I was working on the wire
desk at another Florida newspaper. The bell in the
wire room began ringing its insistent ring and I

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payoff and bribery. This fact makes all the more
distressing the disclosures that some American

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pression of silent weeping that is so familiar at
times when strong men are forced through circumstances to deal first-hand with tragedy.
The strain was on everyone's lace. Sgt. Elmer
Avenel, whose lunth was Interrupted by the first
frantic shout of "fire," was a tired man when I saw
him around 6p.m. Cidel Deputy Duane Harrell, who
I saw briefly just after that, looked the same. So did
Spoiskl and everyone else I sav/ at the jail that
evening.
were more than just
But these men and
tired. They had been through 90 minutes of sheer
terror the kind of terror that Jolts everyone into
Instant action. It was that InstaFit action that kept
make no mistake about that.
Jail and sheriff's personnel, firemen, doctors,
rescue workers and
else did exactly what
the situation called for. One jailer died in a vain
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think that 11 rersons perished, right here in Sanford
Sometimes only the real can be so grotesque and
so unbelievable.
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disgruntled Martin Bacon Sr. wants, Terry said,
and thus effectively stop agreement the following
The city has been under in- Heanigan did not show the
voted wi th his city council
The only cha nge made In the development tried to include in amendments:
tense pressure in recent weeks correct actual amounts, but
colleagues last night to
agreement by the city was the the service area "all parcels
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sewer service to the new Scott document,
properties being south of the unincorporated areas and was the water and
er
hari
funds.
Electronics plant.
The additional section, which northerly most bouivtary
not o wned by the city;
Last week a NCR official
Keller said he questioned the
"It's a holdup without a gun," City Attorney Gary Massey and !ying west of the western
Giving the city the right to from Dayton, Ohio pleaded with officer who asked the city book.
Bacon declared, adding he had said it was his understanding boundary line of the area serve county areas if It pur- the city to take action, saying it keeper upon assuming
office in
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NEW DELHI, India (AP) A judge convicted Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi
wrongfully using
officials her last successful campaign for
Parliament and barred her
public office for six
years. But a spokesman for Mrs. Gandi,i said she
would
remain in office while appealing to the Supreme Court to
set aside the conviction. The judge in sentencing the 57
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voluntary payroll deductions,
The practice, Keller said, was thing else.
Herald Staff Writer
"I can find no intent by the three men to Keller said. The repayment for the college to fill in the form "I do know that
the
LONGWOOD— Public Safety commit any misdemeanor or felony."
began during the period Police with grade transcripts and to forms was several months late,
Director Doug Keller told The
Plelcones served as prepare an additional fomn. that
was really irted to
Safety
Director Keller Lt.
Herald today his Investigation
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acting public safety director. Both were sent back to the city, the actual process necessary.
concludes
the three police ofKeller said
"The men here in the police
has changed
"Now we are aware what
flcers
who accepted some $240
"I
find no Intent by the were simply a case of 'slack of the former practice of the department Just didn't really must be done and how they
mon in education Incentive pay three
commit any mis- communication,"
police officers taking the know when the forms had to be (forms) are
be properly
than they were entitled to had demeanor
felony," Keller.
The officers are repaying the requited incentive forms to sIgned, when they had
be prepared. It will be Sgt. Betty
do anything wrong.
g. said, addingthe
the city through college to be filled out.
submitted to the state
ny. Woodward's responsi bility,"
Keller said, "
here on to
submit forms to the college and
when returned, she will submit
them to the state. It will be first
hand all the way. By doing this
I
will be kept advised,"
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the United States of America abroad and hurt our
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business community at home.
In the post-Watergate era American public
So l uti
opinion has reacted predictably and indignantly
against the fe* American businesses that have
given bribes to foreign politicians. The reaction is
Itself
Won '
heartening from the standpoint that American
The
nation's
eye
is
on
the
apple
the
"Big
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citizens have high expectations of morality so far
The United States could well profit from the
Apple" New York City.
as the conduct of their national leaders are conexample of the saber tooth tiger.
Staggering under the long-term burden of a
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cerned, both in government and in business,
This animal Is extinct. It was unable to adapt
debt larger than that of the entire United States
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to
new conditions.
On the other hand, the issue is more complex
before the Depression and faced with the Im_____
llected data demonstrates that this
Recenuyco
than it appears
be at first.
mediate need to raise some $1 bil lion Just to meet
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same Inability to adjust to change is growing at
its short-term cash flow demands, the nati on's
From a legal view, payoffs by American
¼
an alarming rate In both Industry and govern.
greatest
metropolis stumbles from one fiscal
businesses to clients abroad may or may not
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ment.
crisis to another and verges on bankruptcy.
square with our law, depending upon who received
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There's a noti ceable lag In shif ting direction to
the money and how it was reported. It is doubtful
Simply stated, New York City has long been
cope with new discoveries In science and
living beyond its means. Denied rescue by the
that the United States could pass enough laws to
technology.
federal
Treasury
and
granted
only
temporary
stop the
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This Is costly in that billions are poured into
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entirely if multinational firms
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reli ef In the form of a$200-million advance by th e
obsolete systems. And dangerous in that it
were inclined to engage in payoffs. Fortunately,
sta te, Mayor Abe Beame has presented New
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weakens our defenses and industry's ability to
the vast majority apparently does not condone the
ke with a "horror list" of drastic budget
compete. Economically It breeds Inflation and
practice,
cuts, including the layoffs of 38,000 municipal
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slows the rate at which wages and profits grow.
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From a practical standpoint "mordida," or th e employes in a city in which one out of seven
And It leads to dangerous shortages In energy,
business bite, is a way of life in some international
people Is already on some form of public welfare.
for o ne.
businesses
a not infrequent practice among
Now If New York only had the power to print
talk about, the
Take an example which
th ose who export manufactured goods and cornmoney, all its problems would be solved on
estimated $2 billion being poured into the first
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modities. Where this is so, American firms in these paper and by means of paper. That's what the
liquid metal fast breeder reactor.
federal government, which has also long been
/
This started out as an exceedingly worthwhile,
businesses could be left at th e starting gate if they
living
beyond
its means, does when It spends
If expensive, project. It was clear from the
sought to impose our morality on trade,
more than it takes
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beginning
that we would run short of petroleum
Ethically, it is wrong by American standards,
eventua
liy.
Conventional nuclear power plants
But theneveryothercltywithmoney problems
sec ular or th eological, to pay bribes. From th e
use
uranium
at far too rapid
0.
That
nd that Includes most of them would
religious standpoint it is a violation of th e corn$
some
i
th ng had to be done was recognized here,
the same power and the country would be in a
mandment "thou shalt not steal." From a business
in Japan and in Western Europe.
worse situation than it was before the establish.'
vantage point, payoffs are contrary to the free ment
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Until recently It appeared, least to many of
the national government, when every
enterprise concept in which value and durability of state was sovereign unto Itself.
those concerned, that research and development
In the breeder reactor, which turns out nuclear
the product should set the competitive pace.
New York's plight Is the plight of other cities, I .
•rnJe'fuel as a byproduct, would be worth every cent of
only magnified many times. And only New York
In judging the conduct of the few U.S. firms
the
$2 billion cost of the first projected demon.
CM
save
Itself
from
itself.
that have admitted bribing officials abroad,
Force
stratton power plant.
American citizens have focused on the ethical
But science moves on. Of late it has become
While B itons are anxiously looking to the
norm. Ironically, so have citizens abroad
dear that lasers could be used effectively for the
arrival of North Sea oil as their salvation
blaming the United States for the
efficient sepa ration of substances especiall y
linpencling
economic catastrople, the Nor- Letters
their own officials.
economical relatively when the substance to be
wegians are just as anxiously wondering what
Nevertheless, th e United States must set its
separated
Is
In 140, and
they are going to do with their share
Hospitals Comm ended
the Well Cleanup Urged
when the separa tion Involves extracting one part
own course by making it clear that we do not bonanza
and how it's going to affect their
in 5,000.
condone practices by American businessmen society.
Editor, Herald:
Editor, The Herald :
This changes the nuclear power picture. It now
abroad which we do not approve of at home.
Because it can use only a fraction of the oil it
he separation
fuel needed for the
We, the employes of Lakeview Nursing
In the process, however, we should not can drin, Norway &amp;Sould be able to exWrt all but TreAt one time on U.S.. 17-Op and not far from Big
e, there was a free flowing artesian well
heavy water reactor so cheap that this "sunCenter, wish to commend the doctors of Sanford
overgeneralize and lose sight of the fact that 10 million tons of its projected 90mlIllon4on where
pler" form of nuclear power producer menu
so many stopped and obtained fresh
and
the staff of Seminole Memorial Hospital and much
American firms on the whole are honest, ethical annual output from Ekofisk, the first of several water. The
more feasible for the Intermediate future
last time we had It checked by the
nearby communities for their outstanding than
and competifive. And those doing business abroad rich fields lying astride the British - Norwegian Health Department laboratory, we were advised
the more complicated liquid metal fast
assistance during Monday*s tragic fire
are vital to the security and the well being of the boundary dividing the North Sea that Is expected not to use it.
the breeder type. It stretches the available
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county jail.
to begin fl owi ng this summer.
uranium 10 times,
United States.
that supplies will
Norway stands to earn at least $4 billion anWhy doesn't the Seminole County CornTheir
are sure, saved several probably last 100 years or so. By then,
nually
mission dean the place, cut the underbrush,
oil exports. In a natlon.of only
lives. Many thanks for a job well done.
presumably,
will
developed a fusion
have
million persons, this kind of money will
the
water
analyzed
arid
If
the
water
is
good,
reactor or some other type using even cheaper
long
py
Emloees
itaevewursing
Lki N
Center. fuels
build a platfoim or base as Orange City
Ph
The question is: What
e
The time has come, therefore, to cut back
The Issue "has been positively traumatic to maintained for years. They may claim that they
would
The remarks made recently by Philippine leaders about
be
sharply
underpopulated, bucolic Norway" and has split
unable to keep the spot sanitary and
the exceedingly expensive liquid
Nine-holers Say Thanks
reducing their reliance ton the United States aie calculated
the nation politically and. sociaiiy, writes upi clean (well, Orange City does!) and make the
metal fast breeder reactor development and
open adon about the role of our military bases there.
European
correspondent Richard C. place Inviting.
divert hundreds of millions of dollars of this
Editor, The Herald:
What has happened In Southeast Asia may not confirm
E.ougwoi'th.
money Into more promising fields.
Or are some Seminole County Commissioners
now-discredited "domino theory" but It plainly Indicates
The Nine-helen
Deltona Country Club
the
and the scientific corn"We see the possibili ties it of rs says Odd more interested In becoming millionaires, as the
would like express their appreciation for
the independent governments in that region are asserting their
are
showing great reluctance
even
Goethe, an oil expert in the Industry Ministry, news media says happened In least one casefine
In
right to change thir
and
policy to reflect changing
all our activities consider such a cutback. Too manyflight
top
we
afraid
our
wealth will be used Orange County?
c'mstances.
this past season,
men are committed to the peogram.
Is
wrong,
and
will
have
rich
man's
problems."
Thailand, which boarders on Cambodia and Laos, has
at
stake.
Some day there will be another election (we
We would like to thank Fannette Edwards for
demanded that all American troops be removed. 'j
Environmentalists and conservatives have hope).
This Is but one example. In Washington there
H.B. Gibson
her excellent photography and reporting.
Phillipines, separated from Vietnam by more than So) miles of
even found cwnmon ground wi th the far-left
are dozens more proJecti, re magnitude and
745 Seminola Blvd.
the South China Sea and linked to the United States by close
Marxist Socialist Peoples Party (SPP).
hundreds of middle and minor cutbacks and
Casselberry
Lois ("rayson, pu blIcity chairman, shifts
since the Spanish-American War, have reacted less urgently.
which should be carried out Immediately.
Still, a reappraisal is Inevitable and Is in order on both sides
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of the relationship between the U.S. and the Philippines.
There may be gcod reason on both sides to make It more of
arm's-length relationship.
But the Philippinebases are more Important than ever to
our forward defense line in the Westtrn Pacific, And the U.S.
military presence may be more important than ever to the
national security 01 the Philippines.
Congressional investigators have gotten hold Some
A realistic reappraisal should strengthen the relationship
companies bid up the price oil as
tough, united stand against the oil giants.
some
explosive documents, which suggest that high as $23 a barrel,
This report
by bringing it closer to present-day realities.
flatly denied by both
He has Information, however, that It is not
the world oil crisis could have been averted.
the
Kissinger
and Scall. "Total nonsense,"
This
the Western world the greatest 'lt French, but Kissinger, who
still wants to ap. Kissinger told us. "Incredible," echoed
The documents allege that
wanted to since World War II. There was a massive pease the
Scali.
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oil
cartel. As one confidential Th
break the oil-producing cartel ba ck Decem- transfer of wealth from the co
e
former
UN
Ambassador
recalled
only
one
nsuming countries document puts It, "Since 60 per cent of the dollar
her, 1973. The French believed that the conto the oil producers. The world's financial value of
conver*ation with the French representative
ma ter ials exports moving In In- the
suming countries could have prevented the system was strained to the hr
oil crisis In late 1973.
K ing poInt. And
ternational
today originates from (the he hal Insisted oil pricesAs Scali remembercd it,
disastrous price rise if they had stood together, the industrial nations
could be brought down,
plunged into an consuming) countries, the French have ta
ken and the Fre nch represen
according to the documents,
economic crisis,
ta tive conte nded the
the position that the major oil consumers should prices
This completely contradicts the popular
would
hold.
Now the oil potentates, even as ihey
They
bet a dinner
the
not fear discussing this subject with the oil ou tcome
impression that France, more than any other wallowiig in their new wealth, are talki
he said.
ng bo
prod ce rs...
nation, refused to hold the line against the oil raising prices another $1 per barrel in Sep.
The reason the French left the other oil"Closer U.S. France relations are needed If
increase and, thereby precinitated the collapse tember. This continuing economic assault
upon
Importing ccuntries and began negotiating their
the consumer governments are to have any own
f consumer solidarity,
the
oil deals, according to the documents, was
nations has caused more effective leverage over (the oil cartel). If the
But the documents lay the blame on damage than a military attack.
because Kissinger tried dictate terms.
U.S. unilaterally cuts off arms shipments and
Secretary of State Henry Kisainger,clalmlng he
"Kissinger made it Impossible politically for
Sen. Flank Church, D.-Idaho, a power on the other industrial goods to
favored
Iran,
the
possibility
the
French governjpt to cooperate with the
*on
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is exists t the French nd others would step hi
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wi th the oil bloc. His pursuit of Middle East preparing Lu challenge the U.S. policy of and take the business.
us.
the
problem," states one document
. settlement, it Is alleged, led him to take a soft placating the ol!-exportlng countries. He wants
"Put differently, the brnkdown ..i U.S-France
"(But) the French care more about heading rthUi.
line
the Arabs on oil,
to know what the United States has
was
ceived
in
off
another
oil price rise than about se"lng cooperate but not over an unwi llingness to
re
"He aeernzd to.. undueitünate economics return for arming Iran and Saudi Arabia,
the mirages to LbS Shah."
over the structure within which
and overestimate the Middle East political klnins of the oil t&amp;rte.
that cOOperation would take place."
The most sensational revelation in the conproblem," states one confidential paper.
A State Department spokesman disputed this.
The
shah
has
.pearLtaded
the
drive
for
fldentil
documents isthtth French ,uggesJ Any French
Thse is no dispute about what happened higher and higher oL price;. The Saudis, on the
offer of cooperation,
he said, "had
possible mili tary action In 173 to break the oil
Ihereaft'r. The 13 nations, vhlch ctr 3 per other hand,
no practical slgnIfjcan, When
have shown mtv'e 1 o.cern about the squeeze. "The French
tried
r
cent the crude moving in internaticnal cornS economic damage they ari Inflicting upon the
the them doi to something specific,
they would
United Nations," alleges one docwnent,
quadrupled the price
West.
"took always refust to go along."
(American Ambassador John Scall aside and
The consuming nations &amp;amhled to make
A-a" it 117% 0'. 6#3 hw
Senator Church has oede*'ed his sub- raised
Kissinger's first priority in late 1973, the
separate deals with the oil potentates. 011 that committee to delve Into the in acles of oil action the Issue of J4nt U.8,-Fr,nch military
esmnan reminded U3, was to keep the MIddIc
"Do you accept government tax rebate ChOCkS
. Ref e..:nce to Lbs French proposal were
produced In the Middle East for 11 cents
East "from blowing u p again." The Secretary
diplomacy. He bellevedthe consuming countries, made
with some cash?"
the embassy ,evil and
reflected
barrel suddenly began selling for Ill a barrel. before they are left in economic ruins, must
had
keep this objective In mind In his dealings
take ca ble traffic."
with the oil producers,
the spokesman said.
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New York
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businesses are paying bribes to do business in some
nations of the world. The acts tarnish the image of

dashed Inside to read the first words sent out by the
Associated Press on the shooting of
Wallace
in a Maryland shopping center parking lot.
I'll never forget my first thought:
God, not
again.
Another thing I'll never forget Is the Immediate
revulsion! felt
that senseless act.
But my
over-riding memory of that afternoon
immediate and mechanical
reaction the news. There
a makeover do
and
the
person there to
Hours later,
my
It all began to sink In. But I still didn't
believe It had really happened.
time I got to the Jail Monday,
fire had
been out for some time.
sheriff 's office and the
Jail lobby were mobbed with reporters,
photographers and of course, sheriff's personnel.
Sheriff's spokesman John Spolskl was running
here and there trying to get the developing story
diseminated to the press, while at the same time
being judiciously concerned that the families of the
dead were all notified of the tregedy.
That actual job of notification fell to the tail
chaplain and the list of casualties wasn't released
until all families had been ciIncted.
Stunned sheriff's deputies and Jailers were

OPEC To Raise
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l.IUIILVIIJ.F,, tabon Al')
ilie Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries says that It intends to
raise the prices of crude oil on Oct. I. A communique
issued Wednesday night at the end of the three-day OPEC
minisierlal meeting in Libreville said the 13-nation cartel
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sew

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service, s

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by its current price freeze scheduled to expire

— Permitting the city as well agreement was executed before benefits were going to continue.

John KIrnbrough "to his face" states "Whereas the county has Interstate Commerce Center."

Sept. 30. Mohamed Yaganeh, the governor of Iran's
Central Bank, told reporters the October Increase should
be around 35 per cent, but it was thought likely the cartel
would agree on a lower Increase to avoid further disruption to the economies of the less affluent industrialized
countries.

of publicly spanking the city expression the intention of
as the county to receive at no the plant could open its doors to
"He was only joking," Keller
officials for not requiting the entering into a negotiations
The county, however, refused additional cost water and business.
said.
subsidiary of the National Cash with the city and Wilco Utilities to approve the city amendment. sewer lines donated by
Register Co. to shield its to serve other areas wi.hin the One county commissioner said developers;
city."
building from public view,
All owing the city to purLake Mary was trying to solve
Do You Know George Stuart
Bacon
said
Seminole
The latest agreement, sub- the prob!emnsof the world in one chase the utility at anytime
residents should be war ned the mitted to the city calls for Wilco agreement.
during the 20-year franchise
county Is going full force Into to serve the NCR-Scott ElecThe county also turned down period even if the county owned
CARDESK or?,Inzn
the utility business.
tronIcs plant and acknowledges
F, alr'olt
He insisted county corn- "that service
be provided
any automob'ti. Proy'cjii l'un
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missloners have spent ,000 to
the remaining portions
12" i 15" v.vatng iurSsce b*.,th
condemn utility company to within the Interstate Corncup to hold pspv wou,mly.
TOKYO AP)_Tt3e Japanese critics and the audiences
1-'t
compartment for (Ii
stop the City of Ca.sselberry,
love the Metropolitan Opera but it has
Center pending specific
slow starter
I
oJde"s.
notebooh4 memos.
at the box office. Since America's premier oper't company
which had been negotiating to approval by the county and the
purchase the facility, from city for each individual parcel
began its first tour of Japan on May 29, the reviews have
uying It.
based
hailed the company and stars Marilyn Home,
ability to meet the
3915
Plisk W" SW evsisahi 12$n
Councilman Harry Terry said service
Sutherland and Robert Merrill. But during the first week
the proposed
'I
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In Tokyo, only "Carmen" with Marilyn Home was sold
could "fight the rest
parcel."
audience on Wednesday, the
out. At the other performances, 20 to 25
this
out
later,"
It
will
not
City officials, fearful the
fl
Pope said that if he had offendgain anything by refusing
seats were unsold,
ur date, might
Ngeage
ed those defecting or rebelling
133 Last
flIOfI• Odando, florida
against the Church he was askhim.
ATHENS, Greece (AP)
"Have we offended them?"
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis the Pope asked.
I
"We want to
has turned down a $1 million assure
this was not
offer to portray herself In a film our Intention and that,
_J
anyway,
about her late husband, we will be the first ask them
JUNE 11
Dusty Boots Riding Asia. All- JUNE 19
to pardon us."
Sanford Naval Air Station Aristotle Onassis.
Orlando Dog Training Club
"
ch
it as
Seminole Chapter 2, Order of reunion, Lake Golden picnic
registration for 10-weeks Game Show, 10 a.m., Wilco Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Masonic
lawyer for Mrs.
area, 10 a.m. to 10
National Guard Sales Arena, SR 46,
miles Temple.
Onassis said reports that she
Armory, 2809 S. Fernereek, west of 14. Spectators free.
considering taking the role.
JUNE 29
Orlando. Basic and Advanced
Greek
film producer Nikos
JUNE 21
Fr. Lyons Council K
Classes in Obedience and breed JUNE lb
C,
Mastorakis
said Wednesday he
Rummage Sale sponsored by corporate communion at
Seminole County Hums tie
ring classes.
made
the
offer to Mrs. Onassis
(Continued From Page I-A)
Society. 8
First Fedei'l Seminole County Humane Nativity Church, Lake Mary, through
Wood,
a
writer
6
Society, 10
Savings and Loan, SR 434 jjj
old followed by breakfast at the working
The Naval Station's rifle
4 JUNE 12
the film script on
z.a.
Sanford
U.S.
Bank,
clubhouse,
17-92, Longwood.
squad
stepped forward and the
Auditions for Bicentennial
__________________________________________
the later years of the life of the
crack of ri fle fire sounded
L_....k
Chorus, 2.5 p.m. Altamonte
Greek shipping magnate.
across the quiet slopes of the
Springs Civic Center. Open to
cemetery
as 21 shots were fired
all interested singers including
in
the
military
service
teenagers.
__________________________________________________
tradition.
MISS BESS ANN JONES
MR&amp;MURIELMcINTYRE
Cochran, Ga., Miss Jean C.
Florida Chaplain Service
As the last rifle shots echoed
McIntyre, Orlando, Mrs. Peggy
across the cemetery, a bugler,
covered dish luncheon, noon,
Miss Bess Ann Jones, 87, of
Mrs. Muriel H. McIntyre, 79, J. Wallis, Benton, Wash.; 18
VATICAN CITY (AP)
Casselberry Community United
hidden slightly from the
4625 Kempston Drive, grandchildren and 25 great- Pope Paul VI has made a plea graveside, began to sound
Methodist Church. Rev. James 2102 Cordova Drive, Sanford,
for reconciliation among Ro- "Taps" in final salute.
Bryan and other chaplains will died Wednesday night at her Orlando, died Friday, Born In grandchildren.
residene.
She
was
a
native
of
Camden,
N.J.,
man
she
Catholics,
In
moved
to
Burial
was
in
Lakeview
Deputy Robert Moore was at
speak on prison ministry
Barre,
Orlando
Pa.,
and
came
ID
In
1945
from
Sanford.
Cemetery.
During
his weekly general rest.
Seminole and Lake. Open to Wilkes
public, nursery for young Sanford In 1953 from Arlington, She was a member of Conway
Va. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church.
RICHARD L SKATES
children.
First Presbyterian Church.
Survivors Include a son,
JUNE 15
She Is survived by her sister, Charles H., Germany, Robert
Funeral services for Richard
American Legion Post and Mrs. Joe Chlttenden, and I.., Arlington, Va., Stuart H., Lamar Skates, 23, of 7930
Lake Mills Park, latest addition to the county park system
Auxiliary 53 of Sanford in- several nieces and nephews.
Lycns, N.Y., and Scott G., Forest City Rd., Lockhart, who will he previewed tomorrow at 5:30
present
stallation of officers, 2 p.m. at
Gramkow Funeral Home in Sunnyvale, Calif.; daughters, died Monday as a result of the members of the parks advisory committee, couity cornpost home.
charge.
Mrs. Muriel V. Scarborough, Seminole County Jail fire, were mnissioners, and officials of the parks and planning department
_____________________________
held at 2 p.m. today in and their families hold a pre-opening picnic.
w6of
Gramkow Funeral Home
Official opening of th e 50-acre park ha s been post',xrned a few
Chapel with Rev. Dennis Raley weeks to allow park crews to add finishing touches the pro,ect.
officiating. Burial in Evergreen
The park Is located on Lake Mills, east of SH 419 and south c/
Cemetery.
Chuluota, in Southeast Seminole.
Margaret Hughes
John H . Delagall
JUNE I1,lV75
In addition to picnic area, beach and lake uiereare 1.0) ft. I
Katherine L. Quackenbush
Bernard EI
senberg
ADMISSIONS
boardwalk
nature tr ails.
Zita M. Sayer
Sarah L. George
an ON:
And"ll Smith
Grace E. Majors
JONES, MISS BESS ANN—
Sybil W. Best
FuflpiI 5erIc,i f o r MisS Bess
Elizabeth N. Stevens
Etta Fettierling, DeBary
Ann Jones, $7. of 2107 Cordova
Larry I,. Bright
John J. Delaney IV, DeBary
Mae A. Leonard, DeBars
Drivi'. Sanford, who died Wed
William II. Brooks
Michael Goodman, DeBary
Herman K. Troller, Del;oaa
neay at her residence, will be
Ben CPPS
held it II a m Ftid3y at the
William C. West, DeBary
Sue Eardley, Longwood
Jerry L. Daniel
gravidn
Evergreen
Mary E. Fuller, Deltona
Carey K. Ganong, Orange
cemetery
with
Rev
Virgil
Mar:aret Davis
Randall Rains, Deltona
City
Bryant and Rev Ken Mullis
_
oflicialing Gramkow Funefal
OAKLAWN
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. I Stanley Nt. Powell, Vaid3sta, Anne B. Harty, Deltona
Home in charge
Michael Simolo, Deltona
Ga.
James C. Raulerson, Geneva
_________
Mary
L.
Horenstein,
DISCHARGES
•
Longwood
H.
Stanley M. VIhien, Longwood
I .- COUNT R Y
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Beverly Douhitt, Orlando
Lori Jill Andes
YiKtPrdnv
hih 95 f)vpr.
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Bob Lloyd

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69.

Rainfall ; .46

inches. Partly cloudy to cloudy
through tomorrow with afternoon and evening showers
and scattered thunder storms
likely. Highs In the upper 80s to
mid 9. Lows in the lower 70s.
Variable mostly east to
southeast winds around 10 mph,
stronger anti gu.sy vicinity ct
thunderstorms. Rain
probability 60 per cent during
the day, 30 per cent at night.

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Every Day.
Bob Lloyd, Staff Writer

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beat. Fast paced solid reporting on the law,

'I.xtended Outlook
Partly cloudy with scattered
mostly afternoon and evening
thundershowers. Highs in the
upper 80s and low 90s. Lows
mainly In the 735.
Daytona Beach tides: Highs
11:23 a.m., 11:48 p.m.; Lows
5:07 a.m., 5:16 p.m. Port
am.,
canaveral: Highs
11:48 p.m.; lows 4:51 a.m.,
5:09.

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a1lwing the practice.
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c-iid was in conflict with the the federal revenue sharing
animal control ordinance and program
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ban on boat launching, died for money for recreation and 16,
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now is that one secretary can be code, esta blishing f inished noor
hired to handle various chores levels at 16 inches above the
for various boards.
crown of an established road or
if topography wiH not pern-~t,
In other action, the Council:
Adopted on sc-cond reamng the building pad win be 12 in.
an ordinance permitting ches minimum above
surrounding groundon a
cundenination and demolition
of dilapidated or unsafe ides. The ordinance also
ding s. by 4.1 on second requires that finished flours be
a minimum of two feet abo.
reading an amendment to the the IDO year high water mark or
flood stage in all areas.
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her semices as secretary of the fire department for sending 10
planning and zoning board, and firemen with air and oxygen
that fact hasn't changed since bottles to assist at the jail fire
last week, the City Council Monday.
indicated last night.
the Lake Mary firemen
For the second week jnarow, had not come in with oxygen
a zoring board member asked there would have been more
f(x* money to reimburse, the dead than there was," Bacon
secretary, Patty Gerald, for said. Mrs. Mercer said the men
time and expenses. For the nsweredaca1lfromSanJoJ
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Mack said the planning and the majority of te traffic
zoning board recommended the
1mg to Ins e4to go to
r equst be e;,no
out of the area.
planned construction site is a
1ksaid plans includid
% iter rtthdrgl arc4i, sould
increase in city pu1ation and providing three recreation
the burden the centers on site, a tot lot and
h
school system and that the general purpose playground
advisory board questions with one small convenience
%%hether the city can require store and laundry facilities at
construction of the planned each of the ecreation areas.
Other recreation facilities to
clubhouse and recreation
facilities in the project's first beprovlded,Urbansaid,would
be three tennis courts, a
1tack said the zcnthg )GZd backthiJ court, rwimmtng
pool, shuffleboard court and a
'med down the proposal s-i
fear the small putting green.
[less stated
proposed "diggir4 out" of lakes
Included in the park conon the tract for "beautification struction, he said. would be
purposes" may further lower both sewer and water plants
e level of Crkstal Lake.
and storm drainage would be
lie also said while a proposed handled in a water retention
trenchtocarrytreatedeffluent area near the lakes.
From the sewer plant probably
When It was noted more
would be no health hazard, it
would present a nutrient definite puns might persuade
problem.
°board, Urban said t
3ingtoomuchtorequest
He suggested residential
zonlngfortheparceiwithone that his firm vend
home permitted for each three completeeering'pla on
ns
without zoning approval.
to four acres.

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City Attorney Gary Massey
Herald Staff Wrf ter
questioned the proposed laying
LAKE MARY — The City of sewer pipes under water. fie
Council last night delayed until said if lines burst or were
July 9 a decision on a request broken raw sewage would txt
for rezoning of n acres boun. dumped into the lakes.
Al J. Urban, representing his
ding Rinehart Road to permit
construction of a mobile home own firm, said plans are to
provide 285 mobile home rental
park.
The zoning charge from sites with 150 designated for
agriculture to RM2, requested families and l26 for adulisonly
by Leo Trapanier, was in Separate sections.
Str.nuOus1) opposed byzornng
Urban
approximately
board member Bill Atack. and 300 cars daily would be
by(eorgeHess,atrystalLake generated by the park onto
property owner.
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'This is where Pandora's Box
opened up," a staff member
said Wednesday in reference to
the internal investigation begun
in 1973 by then-CIA director
James H. Schlesinger in

James V. Stanton, 1)-Ohio.
Stanton was quoted today by
the Cleveland Plain Dealer as
saying he was informed the CIA
was involved In the actual
assassination of at least one

agency assistance to the White

to name the leader,

CIA dire ctor William E. Colby is scheduled to appear today
beforethepa ne lheadJby Rep

Colby declined to comment
Wednesday about the Rockefeller Commission report, other
than to say he would not en-

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WASHINGTON:AP) — said he was preparing his
Nearly eight years ago, a letter teaching materials and planned
was mailed from the Soviet to spend his vacation at the
Union to Robert N. McElwain, Black Sea.
a Massachusetts schoolteacher.
The CIA decided the message
It never reached its destina- was worth saving on microfilm,
(ion, but McElwain has finally but it says it does not know why
received a copy of it, courtesy the original letter never
of the Central Intelligence reached McElwain.
Agency,
"We can all wonder as much
McElwain wrote the CIA 5ev- as we want to, but we're not
era) months ago, asking to see going to discuss the matter furany file it might have compiled (her," a CIA spokesman said.
on him. He made his request
The Rockefeller Commission
under the Freedom of Informa- report an the CIA, Issued Thes(ion Act. Re hardly expected day, said the mail opening was
the agency to know who he was, unlawful and did not meet naBut McElwain received a tional security criteria that
brief iette', noting the CIA had would have made it legal. The
a "sir.gle reference" to the 38- operation was halted in 1973
year-old Harvard, Mass., resi when the chief postal Inspector
dent who teaches French and refused to allow It to continue
Spanish in a Lincoln, Mass., without high-level approval.
junior high school.
McElwain said in a telephone
The file was "classified and
interview
that he received a
divulges intelligence sources
and methods," the CIA letter long, apologetic letter Monday
said, ar.t ,uld thereLre rot be from Colby.
"I guess I'm past the po in t of
released
Ills 'curiosity aroused, being outraged, but it maddens
the teacher said, recalling
McElwain decided to appeal the
decision and enlisted the aid of that the disappearance of the
his congressman, Rep. Robert Russian's letter interrupted a
budding friendship.
F.
On May 21, John F. Blake,
lie said he originally wrote to
chairman of the CIA's Inforina. his friend after the Russian retion Review Committee, sent turned to the Soviet Union. But
McElwain a letter informing when he didn't get a reply, he
him that the agency now had decided not to write again bedecided to release the file. It cause he feared the Soviet govcontained a copy of the missing erimment would disapprove.
letter from the Soviet Union,
'Finally, after seven years, I
The Scviet letter was written discover that he ... had reAug. 18, 1967, by a Russian plied," McElwain said. "I had
teacher whom McElwain and thought that It was their govhis wife had met sometime ear- ernment which must have lifted
her while the Russian was my letter! Now I discover that
studying at Harvard Business it was our own government
School.
which lifted his and kept it,
In 64 words, including saluta- thereby arbitrarily cutting off
(Ions and closing, the Russian our friendship."

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dorse the commission's recommendation that part of the CIA
budget be made public.

timents, saying such information would risk disclosing
CIA secrets,

"I wouldn't recommend it,
but that Is for Congress to de-

Sen. Frank Church, cha irman
of the Senate intelligence panel,

emerged from a closed session
of the House defense appropria.
(Ions subcommittee. The chairman of that subcommittee,
Itep, George H. Mahon, D-Tex.,
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asking for comments and recommendations based on the

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the report should have proposed

The 300-page report is limited
to domestic activities, Church
said, adding that "our work
must probe much deeper into

specific criminal penalties for
future wrongdoing.
At the White House, Press
Secretary Ron Nessen said
President Ford was drafting

"Alter he receives these revommendationsand
suggestiomi, the President will
decide what action to take
administratively and what
legislation might be required ,"
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If he could have his way, Atty. Gen.
Edward If. Levi would examine the many aides of a problem, turn
it inside out and sit for a time in quiet reflection upon its
charhcter. Then he would decide what to do about it.
that luxury as he har dealt with problems of
seldom has had
He
WASHINGTON
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n.itional importance From his first day in office four months ago.
Ile may be rushed toward a decision again as he examines the
Itc,ckcicllcr Ccmr.1k.n's piiUk' report of "plainly unlawful"
domestic activities by the Central Intelligence Agencj and the
secret study of alleged CIA plots to assassinate foreign leaders.
President Ford instructed Levi to decide whether to bring
criminal charges against those involved in the CIA activities. A
White House source says Ford wants all CIA probes wrapped up
b) Sept. I and a decision in 30 days about material on alleged
assassination plots.
A knowledgeable Justice Department source said Wednesday
L that Levi is aware of the White House desire for a quick decision
but will insist on a careful investigation. Spokesman Robert Ravel
said the probe will "be handled In the normal investigatory
manner," but the White House has yet to deliver all the commission materials.
The decisions on prosecution rest with in attorney general who
came to office from the presidency of the University of Chi.ago
and a lifetime of legal scho!arshlp so distant from politics that he
emt'races no political party.

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In rejecting the Ways and Means panel's tax plan, the House
1976 top the 1573 national record consumption of 6.67 million
first voted 34 to 72 to chop 20 cents off the proposed 23-cent boostbarrels of gasoline daily.
in the existing 4cents-a.gallon federal gasoline tax. Then, by 209However, about 85 per cent of any money raised through Uww
UP. the House Wed the remaining 3-cent hike.
up-to-20 cents hikes in the tax would have been refunded to all
In the 3-cent vote, 95 Democrats joined 114 Republicans in the
Americans aged at least 16.
ajority
while
170
Democrats
and
17
Republicans
voted
for
the
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Rep. Fortney H. Stark, D-Calif., argued that the gasoline tax
increase. Ulirnan, house Speaker Carl Albert and Majority
to me to blindl punish the workers, the low-income
Leader Thomas P. O'Neill, D-Mass., were on the losing side.
people, for semething we should have solved years ago. It is
As de-signed by tte committee, the levy would have been patently unfair.... T'he normal course of events will see the price
boosted by cents a gallon in January 1976 to provide $3 billion rise probably 10 cents over the next several years."
annually for a
trust fund to help develop alternative
e nergy sources.
Rep. Joseph E. Karth, DMlnn., who supported the tax, accused
Republicans of "profound partisanship" and "I think this issue
Starting in April 1977, tne gasoline tax would have been inwill be decided mora hv lack of political courage than by the facts
creased in four steps of 5 cents a gallon apiece if Amerkaas In
or the needs of the country...."

lie also said, "It is not a case of backing off and accepting the

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Ullman added he was talking about reports that Secretary of
Democratic leadership at toda
I ive-month deadlock between Y's meeting in an effort to end the Commerce Rogers C.B. Morton had urged Ford to remove the
different energy programs put forth second $1-a-barrel oil Import tariff Such a step would be a White
by Ford and the Democratic congressional leadership.
House gesture toward compromise with Congress, where there is
strong
antitariff sentiment,
After watching, his gasoline tax plan suffer a crushing defwt
Wednesday night, Rep. Al Ullinan, 1)-Ore., chairman of the Ways
As part of his energy program, Ford has Imposed a $2-a-barreil
and Means Committee, indicated that a new compromise might
tariff on imported oil and has said he will increase it to $3. Ford
be itteiipted,
also has called on Congress to replace the tariff eventually with a
tax of $1-a-barrel on all oil, U.S.-produced as well as Imported oil,
'The President is in trouble with his program.... We are in
a
tax of 37 cents a l,)0 cubic feet on natural gas and an end of
trouble with our program.... Maybe we can talk. This is too Imprice controls on oil and natural gas.

wAsIIlN(;ToN (API — A
newly created house SUbCOIIImiflee on the CIA is beginning
its investigation by focusing on
the agency's own secret pr obe
of its misdeeds.

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with President Ford to talk about energy after the 23-cent
gasoline tax program of Democratic tax strategists was overWhelmingl scuttled

New low prices

A hesitant Seminole County
The site is adjacent to a 12.5
School Board, amid references
acre
parcel being donateththe
to earlier mistakes in site
school system by the
locations, put off until June 25
authorizing Attorney Douglas developers of Country Creek, a
planned urban development at
Forest Lake.
School Supt. William P.
"Bud" Layer had recommended the board make an
offer on the site so that the two
be put together
for a 22.5 acre elementary or
middle school.
That drew opposition from
board member Davie B. Sirs,
who said it was "a mistake to
Sanford police today reported accept that property because
they have recovered a rifle and we don't need a school in that
a shotgun taken last night In a &amp;rea. We're busing kids there
burglary at the home ofM.c. now to fill up the schools we
Gordon, 720 Mellonville have.
Avenue.
"The site is surrounded by at
The weapons were recovered least two or three schools
near an auto at Bay Ave. and already," he said.
Seventh St. after police
Stenstrom called on the board
received a report that a Slack to be sure tho proposed site
male had taken a gun from the w3uld be acceptable to the
car.
Department of Justice. "We are
Officers responded to the no longer free to go out and buy
ne and lost the man after he a piece of land welike and put a
fled on font into aneabywooded school on it, hesaicj.
area.
Stertrom urged the board to
During the search police "make an affirmative finding"
received the burglary report that a school on the Forest Lake
and found that three shotguns site would contribute to
and a rifle, valued at $474, had desegregation of the county's
been taken after the Gordon schools, and avoid trouble with
house was entered by a window. Washington.
Detective Sgt. Eddie Hughes
Board member Pat Telson
said Gordon identified the rifle wanted to first look at the
and shotgun found near the auto property and noted that she, at
as belonging to him.
l?a.ct, had not yet seen a map of
The auto was Impounded by the area and didn't know where
police. Officers said this the proposed site was.
morning that no arrest had
The site In question carries a
been made In the burglary case. price tag in the range of $40,000
Sanford police also reported to $65000.
that two flintlock rifles, a
There was nodding of board
powder horn and a hunting heads when a spectator exspear, total value $150, were presscd concern that building a
missing after a burglary school on that particular site
yesterday at the Long Rifle might place a heavier burden
Shoo, 210 Sanford Avenue,
on black students who would
Sheriff's deputies today were continue to be bused long
investigating a burglary at the dJStaflCtS from their neigh.
apartment of Sheila B. Sailer, borhoods, while the whites
200 Fern Park Boulevard, Fern remained near their homes.
Park. Deputy R. H. Nei,shutz
When the nodding was over
said a color television, stereo, theboard defeated the motion
tape recorder, typewriter and to begin negotiations im.
Jewelry, total value $645, was mediately in favor of Tetson's
reported missing from the move to consider the site again
rpartment.
at theJune 25 mee,Jng.

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amendment, the five members the election of 1973 for the first
City Attorney '.Ned Jullan
It was not supported by plan.
of city council must reside In time,
council colleagues after Gerard
In other business, Grant said Jr. said the doctor said
different geographical areas of
Connell, prior to his election he will be calling a series of Longwood "is theirs
f t to atSandra Thompson, the city's complained it would have workshops on a budget for the tempt to shirk its respon.
LONG WOOD— Council theascity.
The
districts
are to be
nearly
equal
in population
asfirst "councilwoman" prepared denicd the new areas of the city 1975.76 year.
sibilities" in a matter of this
the original diWicting ,
Chairman J. R. Grant is possible.
Plan, the opporturdty to elect a
sort.
"Let him sue," was Grant's
working on a new districting
and districting herself out of representative to the governing
Julian added that it was found
response
and board members
office
at
the
same
time.
proposal to be adopted prior to
body.
Although
the
Florida
did not object to his decision last year that the city was not
the city's December election, Legislature passed the charter
An effort was made by
Grant told council members concerning a demand for responsible for doctor and
amendment for the city Li the Councilman Don Schreiner the water meter reader and payment of a doctor bill for a hospital bills when a man,
h
reported
to
fellow
city
late
1960's, it was first Im- last year to push through a Building Inspector David person city police shot last year suspected of robbing a city dry
council members this week.
plemented with an enacting districting plan piepared by Chacey are collecting data to in a chase through the corn- cleaning establislunent, was
According to a city charter ordinance in 1972 and used in City Clerk Onnie Shomate.
shot while eluding police,
assist him in preparing the munity.

School Site

By RICK PANTRIDGE
Herald Staff Writer

in uecernger tiecTion

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Herald Staff Writer

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Causes Damage
By JANE CASSELBERRy
Herald Staff Writer
A severe thunderstorm, bringing with it heavy winds
and rains, passed over parts of South Seminole early
yesterday evening causing some property damage and
scattered power failures.
Altamonte Springs Waste Water Division's Keller
Road Treatment Plant recorded 3.2 inches of railt.
In Forest City, tornado-like winds blew a large tree
onto a car and house belonging to Robert R. Hubbard, 1209
Lois Ave., while debris damaged the fence of a neighbor,
Mrs. Donald Mcaulay of 1213 LoIs Ave.
A tree fell In the front yard at 3705 Anna Drive
damaging a child's swing set. At 6201 Linneal Beach
Drive, an aluminum roof was blown off a Florida room
and debris smashed a window at the home of David J.
Bennett.
County firemen responded to a laundry dryer fire in
the crea, believed to have been caused by an electricity
surge when the storm caused a power outage.
The storm was extensive in Orange and South
Se:nir.e. anrtiinL' " Th:' 4 'E;,rP'r, rri.anagr of con.
sun,er services for Florida Power Corp. He said that it
was the second night in a row the company had been
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were held honoring Miss Donna ueMorse and Jean Jacoby.
On June 6, uncle and aunt of
Lee Sawyers and David Hobbs
A bridal coffee was hotd by" the bride, Mr. and Mrs Roby
prior to their J une 7 wedding Mrs. Robert Rosemond and her
Laing entertained the brida l
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grandmother, Mrs. Burke Riser, James Lee, Rudy Sloan, and Chuck Hobbs from Wake
Steele were presented car- Harold Whittern, James Ter- Forest, bridesmaids Mary Jo
nation corsages.
willegar, Bob Irvin, Neil Maxwell and Dee Blackwelder,
Guests included Karen Pruden, Mike Galletta, Tom Angie
Harris,
Cherie
Johnson, Deborah Williams,
McDonald, Jo Hardwick, Jim Row.mond and Mr. and Mrs.
Mary Beth Williams, Katie Rowe, Bob Karns, John Lee Sawyers from Van Nuys,
%%helchel, Leslie Whittern, Morgan, Frank Whigham, Calif.
Lynette Marcel, Marcia Vernon M'ze, Mary Joyce
A rehearsal dinner was
Siskind Susie Woodruff, Susan Bateman, Debbie Irvin, Martha hosted
by the bridegroom's
Orwig, Debbie Irvin, Mrs Ted McDonald and Martha Hard- parezitsat the Mayfair Country
Williams, Jim Terwilleger, wick.
Club on t he night of J une 6.
Vann Parker George Mills,
A dinner party for the bridal Guests Joining the br1 party
Danny Wallace Howard couple was hosted by Mr and and family for a roast beef
Whelchel, Harold Whittern, Irs. Melvin Siskind and their dinner included Rev and Mrs
James Lee, Ralph Cowan, Scott children Je'f and Marcia at Leo King,
Lewis Dorton, Frank
Sanders, Gene Marce, Neil their Grandvlew Avenue home Dunn, Curt
Fincher, Bill
Pruden, Mike Ga lletta, Ralph on June 5 Guests Included Archer, Mr
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Govocek, Jack Burney, Bob Roby Sawyers, Mary Jo Riser, Angie Harris and Mr.
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"Freedom Celebration" will tamed b, writing Calvary
future It is carefully costumed Michigan where he directs dIrecto, cone for training and present guest soloist l..arnel e Concert Choir, 1918 Miller ,
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Bicentennial Music Spectacular conducting since the age of ten the
As the special guest of the.
National
Religious have expressed their feelings
ca lled "Freedom Celebra ti on" and has currntiy four groups Broadcasters
Convention that Orlando is fortunate to occasion, Apollo 15 Astronaut
at Orlando's Municipal on the road including the world where they performed the have Thurlow Spurr produce Jim Irwin (driver of the first
Auditorium on Tuesday famous Spurrlois who were World Premier of the musical this special Bicentennial to lunar s,r)'jije "Rover I'll will
evemng,June 17 at 8:15 p.m. He recently seen on the Tonight "If My People."
salute this country's 200th year make a speaking appearance.
1 will direct the 200 'ioice Show, Mery Griffin and Bob
lroducerofmorethan3Olorg annhersary . They have lie will also present i
Calvary Concert Choir, along hope ' specials. They also playing record albums, and commented also that he is not documentary condensation of
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The Vikings, as It turned out, even with a
my senior year in college and it comes and
flawed (linger, were only 10 points short of
goes periodically.
LOS ANGELES - NEA - In the
being the best team In all football.
fourth game of the last football season,
"So the problem was to strengthen that
before a national television audience and
All this pertains right now because
muscle, lie put me on a training program
against the Dallas Cowboys, Francis
Francis Asbury Tarkenton has a dream —
of light weights. I do 10 minutes a day to
Tarkenton threw passes as strongly and
to becorr.e the most prolific and successful strengthen the throwing muscles.
accurately as he has In his 35 years on
passer in the history of professional
"Ile also showed .ne some new
earth.
football - and that dre&amp;m is attainable
techniques which he'd found helpful in
That night was when the trouble began.
because of recent association with another
getting distance throwing the football,
A throbbing between the elbow and the
man who uses his arm in a throwing %$,VJj a week I could throw without pain.
motion to making a living.
shoulder on the outside of his right arm.
I'd never throw until the first of May and
And then the sharp pain.
Mthe Marhall is a
pitcher for tP"
anal sis
Los Angeles Dodgers who pitched in a
So when the Minnesota Vikings
is interesting; the muscles that you
assembled for practice the following
record number of 106 games last year and
throwing are like anything else. If you
Tuesday and Francis had to make his first
won the Cy Young award.
don't use them, they will deteriorate.
trial toes, the ball fluttered 10 yards then
Between seasons he is a professor of
You've got to keep them built up. He thinks
flopped crazily to the ground like a feather
kineslology at Michigan State University
I will increase the strength In my arm 10 to
out of control.
and he knows as much as anyone about the
15 per cent this year.
mechanics of anatomy in relation to the
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"It would be embarrassing to warm up quarterbacks is to rest the arm, which I who's made any sense."
That sense translates to three records
a game. I couldn't throw an 'out' did for a month and it got worse. It hurt all
which are within Tarkenton's range in
ball."
the time, without throwing. The area of 1975. He needs only 387 more attempts to
"Out" ball is the bread - and - butter pain was to') high to be tennis elbow, too break John Unitas' all-time record of 5,186
pass of every working quarterback, when low to be bwsitis. Nobody really knew passes. If he completes 173 of them, he'll
what it was.
a receiver cuts sharply to the sideline
surpass Urut.as'mark of 2,&amp;30 completions.
before the defender can get to him and the
"I'd read about Mike Marshall and so And 25 touchdown passes will also break
passer must deliver the ball on the nose, had my trainer, Fred Zamberletti, get in Unitas' record of 290. All of those are
Because the football field
53 and one. touch with him. I talked to Mike, and he
expectable goals this fall.
third
yards
wide,
even
if
the
quarterback
said he wanted to spend two days with me.
The gritty little man from Miami Beach,
The two f&amp;r
remaining
were stands at midpoint, the "out" pass on a I saw him in March."
They really mean something personally
Fin., certainly gave the crowd something scheduled
tonight,quarter-finals
and Americans
tangent
must
travel
at
least
30
yards
and
There
were
extensive
X-rays
taken.
to
man
who was considered too frail, at
to shout about. Ramirez was within one were involved In both.
have
some
mustard
on
it
or
an
alerThen
Marshall
took
Fran
on
a
tour
of
the
feet
and 185 pounds, to last long in
point of a 5-0 lead in the final set when
Harold Solomon, a clay court specialist
V
defensive
back
can
and
t Michigan State anatomy department for professional football and ( he has never
Dibb6 came charging back to win
from Silver Springs, Md., faced the
it.
one whole afternoon, examining cadavers, missed a game because of injury) whose
games in a row. After the 34wur, 4o. defending champion, Bjorn Borg of
Tarkenton
played
out
the
remaining
10
explaining
to the Viking quarterback the arm was never considered strong enough
minute marathon, his feet were bleeding, Sweden, and John Andrews of Fullerton,
games
of
the
'74,
plus
three
more
which
muscles
used
in throwing and how they to throw the long pass required In pro ball.
and he went to a hospital for treatment.
Calif., ranked No. 47 in the United States
took
him
through
the
Super
Bowl,
with
that
work.
He'll eventually pass Unitas' record for
Chris Evert of Fort Lauderdale, F
Fla., and the big surprise of the tournament, weak arm. In the heat of combat the
"He
knew
what
my
problem
was,"
says
total
yardage, too, and for one 'rho wasn't
who won the women's crown last year, was paired against Adriano Panatta
adrenalin
flows
and
a
player
forgets
the
Fran.
"A
muscle
behind
my
right
shoulder
Supposed
to be a winner, he has carried the
gained the women's semifinals and Is hot Italy.
trawna
of
pain
momentarily.
"I
threw
controls
the
stopping
motion
when
I
throw.
Vikings
to
the Super Bowl twice.
on the trail of the title again. She defeated
whatever
I
had
to
throw,
though
I
wasn't
That
muscle
was
not
strong
enough
and
His
teammates
have a fond nickname
Miss Evert will meet Olga Morozova of
Kazuko Sawamat.su of Japan 6-2, 6-2.
as
'sharp
as
I
had
been
or
could
have
probably
never
had
been
to
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the
for.
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Fran
Tarkenton.
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and equal representation on
In the regularly-scheduled Horton last got tired of biting
such governing bodies as the
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But desjAL unleashing h
Atlantic hank, Anne Grieme
mittee, the U.S. Lawn Tennis
smashed a triple and Patty, anger Wednesday night against
—
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Wiggins pitched one-hit ball - a the California Angels, he and
-athletic federations,
single to M)Ta Hall - to pace his fellow Detroit Tigers had to
Willie Horton, left
' -"We are placing our Bill of
bite the bullet.
the winners,
Rights with the state Depart.
The Angels, who led Just 2-1
ment and sending copies to all
Grieme also led the attack for when a fourth-Inning brawl
VS.
of the ruling org ithat1ns
Shoemaker in the make-up triggered by Horton broke out,
-federations as well as the
game, slashing a home run, a destroyed Tigers 14-7 iii the
i
hts
media," said Mrs. Heldman
rank Tanana, right
double and a single. Louwana opener of their wild double.
:
from her home in Houston.
Stewart of Shoemaker gave up header.
"We hope to reach millions in
NEW YORK i AP) - chargCharlie's outslugged Ritz only four hits.
Detroit led 5-3 after eight in.
.our
move to give women a truly Theatre 94 and Shoemaker
ing that "women have been
nings of the second game but
relegated to an inferior position equal opportunity in the world Construction Company bombed
Charlie's leads the league in will have to wait until tonight to
In a male-dominated sports of sports."
Atlantic National Bank 1&amp;-0 and the second half with a 7.1 f inish up because of the
-The resolution also asks for 17-2 in both games of a record, and can do no worse American League's 1 a.m. curworld," a group of prominent
Sports women has issued a 10. more women In the sports doubleheader Tuesday in the thau tie Shoemaker for first few rule. The twin bill began at
point "Bill of Rights" demand- media and an end to dis- Sanford Women's Softball place.
6:05 p.m. Wednesday and was
crimination against women by League.
ing equal treatment.
suspended at 1:10a.m. — seven
Gladys Ileldman, founder of manufacturers of toys, games
Shoemaker sports a 6-2 hours and five minutes worth of
The second game of the record with one game baseball, brawling and rain deWorld Tennis Magazine, and 10 and sports equipment.
ticular. Maybe it was Just at all and subsequently pinch
1k s:d he would not recomn•
Other women who signed the twinbill was the make-up of a remaining.
other women Issued the statelays.
things
in the last couple weeks hitter Mickey Stanley took over mend a
Joyce,
rained-out
game
included
Joan
scheduled
f'
ment. All were brought togeth. statement
"I don't keep any hard feelin the Last three weeks I've Horton's 2-2 count and struck ghing suspension Loday when
win
byA Charlie's
over
his report of the incident
eras sports consultants for the a star softball player: Wilma May la.
anybody,"
Horton
said
been
on the ground every game. C*.it.
Atlantic
National
Bank
tonight,
ings
for
to American League Presiden:
U .S. Center on the International Heidi, former president of the
at 8:30, or a loss b Shoemaker afterwards, considerably cal- It's a pitcher's prerogative to
"When! first went out there I Lee M acPhail, even though s'Women's Year and the st.;Ite National Organization of Wom.
Jackie Jackson knocked out a to Ritz Theatre tonight at
7:15 muer than when he charged out back you off the plate, but when was going to the mound to talk ond base umpire Larry Barneten: Barbara Lockhart, a for. triple for Charlie's, and
Department.
Doris would clinch the second half to the mound to get California the ball is up high they're to him,os Horton said of Tanana. was knocked down trying to
The resolution calls for equal mer Olympic speed skater and Jac kson smashed two singles.
pi tcher Frank Tanana in the dealing with a (ella's life!
championship for Charlie's.
Springstead said Horton hold Horton away from sometreatment of women In all areas assistant dean at Temple Uni- Jo Opisso contributed a double
fourth
inning of the opener.
Games
are
at
the
Ft.
Mellon
Despite
claiming
Tanana
pushed
him aside along with one when the tussle had moved
of sports, at all levels. It asks versity, and Dr. Nell Jackson, a and a single, and Cathy Griffith
Horton had to hit the dirt to
softball
field.
threw
high
inside
pitches,
HorAngels
for equal school and college former Olympian and assis ta nt and Mary Sue Gilmore ripped
avoid an inside pitch by Tanana ton said the pitch that prompted as they catcher Ellie Rodrigucz to the front of the Calif ornia
tried to stop the Tiger dugout.
athletic facilities, equal hiring athletic director at Michigan two singles apiece in a losing
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and
the
subslugger
from
reaching Tanana.
Chariot's
400 023 O-9 10 5
cause For Ritz.
practices in sports positions State.
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There were actually two
mn the fourth It was just too ches and bullpens — hit him on then I wouldn't
have
need
to
bench
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much,
the thigh.
Shoemaker
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Plate umpire Marty Springs- tead, addi ng later that Horton began almost immediately
oo 00— 2 muscular Horton said. "Maybe tead, who ej
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Larry Dierker fired a six-hitter to tame PittA few years ago, San Francisco Giants' sburgh's hot bats and Enos Cabell tripled to
Manager Charlie Fox boasted: "Every team in highlight a decisive two-run second inning that
baseball sants our young players." Now it gave the Astros their second straight victory
seems Just about every team in baseball has after a nine-game tailspin.
Ily THE ASSOCLtTEJ) PRESS
them.
Frank Tanana used to worship Willie Horton from
Mets 2, Dodgers 1
A couple of guys named Willie, nainel' Ma's
afar.
Up close, he's not so crazy about him,
Mike Marshall is no longer Los Angeles' ace in
and McCovey, and Orlando Cepeda started the
Tanana
got a good look at hiss boyhood hero Wed.
the hole. The Dodgers' top reliever, last year's
exodus from Utie City by the Bay a number of
nesday
night
and didn't like what he saw — or heard.
Cy Young Award winner in the National League,
seasons back. True, they were veterans whose
The tempestuous Detroit Tiger outfielder, enraged
put himself in a ninth-inning hole against the
years and salaries were catching up with them Mets when he walked Rusty Staub and J(f. by a close pitch from the California Angels' pitcher,
as far as the Giants' coffers were concerned.
roared out to the mound in a homicidal frame of mind
pItchtl him to second.
But after that the kids began escaping
and triggered the sildcst !rev-for-all of the 1975
Then Mike Phi llips took over lie dropped
under orders of the front office. Trades sent
baseball season.
Bobby Bonds, Ken Henderson, 'Dave Kingman Marshall's record to 24 and raised his eii,rna"d
By the time it was over, both teams stormed Ithe
and on Wed- run average to 3.56 with a groundsingle to right field with their ieet and fists flying. The untamed
and Garry Maddox packing
nesday, Ed Goodson was pecking, too, heading to that scored Staub and put New York within half a Horton did most of the damage, swinging at everyone
game of first-place Pittsburgh In the East,
Atlanta in a swap for Craig Robinson.
and everything, and a lot of feelings were hurt, along
Padres 3, Expos 1
"I don't know what happened. It's weird.
with a couple of egos. Oh, yes, the Angels went on to
Montreal's Dennis Blair walked the bases win that undisciplined first game of a doubleheader
We're all gone," Goodson said, Well, not quite, A
few of them are left. And on Wednesday, one of loaded in the sixth Inning, then Chuck Taylor 14-7. ne se,-ond game was suspended because of the
them kept the Giants within P2 game of first- took over and gave up run-scoring fly ball-s by American League's 1 a.m. curfew law with Detroit
place Cincinnati In the National League West. Mike 1%-ic and Tito Fuentes.
winning 5-3 and will be completed tonight.
San Diego's Folkers, making his first start
Gary Thomasson's three-run homer In the
"me last thing you want to do is get Willie Horton
fourth inning carried San Francisco to Its fourth since 1973, atuck around until the ninth irming,
mad." said Tanana, who said he was a Iforton fan
victory in five games, an 8-3 romp over the when Danny Frisella bailed him out of a jam, while growing up Detroit.
who leaving the bases loaded with Expos.
I"hildelphiu thillies. Willie Montancz
The pitch that got the whole thing started was an
Reds 3, Cardinals 1
arrived from Philly when Maddox headed East
Inside delivery that brushed back the 'Ilger
Don Gullett chalked up his fourth straight strongman in the fourth inning. Horton gave Tanana
and Chris Sprier added two runs batted in
apiece, Greg Luzirski knocked in all three for the victory and his eighth of the season — and he did
a menacing look, then pointed a finger at Uie young
It With both his arm aid hli bat.
California pitcher and rushed to the mound,
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the American League. The New York Yankees beat
the Minnesota Twins 5-1; the Kansas City Royals
whipped the Cleveland Indians 7-1; the Oakland A's
stopped the Milwaukee Brewers 5-3; the Baltimore
Orioles trimmed the Texas Rangers 9.1 in 10 innings
and the Boston Red Sox turned back the Chicago
White Sox 9-7 in 14 innings.
The donnybrook at Tiger Stadium delayed the first
game for 20 minutes. Before things calmed down,
Uci-ton had taken on about a half -dov!n Angels and a
couple of his cwn teammates who were trying to
restrain him No solid punches were landed.
California led 2-1 when the fight broke out. Afterwards, the Angels did their hitting with their bats.
Bruce Bochte greeted reliever Dave Lemanczyk with
a two-run double in a five-run fifth and Ixe Stanton

later lull a grand slam homer in the eighth, when
California scored six times,
Yankees 5, Twins I

Rudy May scattered seven hits for his fifth
sec'utive triumph and Roy White drove in two runs as
red-hot New York defeated the Minnesota Twins. The
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Cookie Rojas unloaded a ret-rur homer and
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lto as' Winer. his first of ttk! ,easoa, highlighted a

four-run fourth inning.

A's 5, Brewers 3
Reggie Jackson's 12th hurne run of the season, a
two-run shot, triggered a four-run sixth Inning and
propelled Oakland over Milwaukee. A single by Joe
Rudi and Jackson's homer erased a 2-1 Milwaukee
lead. After a walk to Gene Tenact and a single by
Billy Williams chased loser Jim Slaton, 3-8, a wild
pitch by Eduardo Rodriguez scored Tenace.
OrIoles 9, Rangers S
Ken Singleion's 10th-inning RBI aouble gave
Baltimore its victory over Texas. Dave Duncan, who
had hit a pair of tworun homers earlier in the game,
started the 10th with a single off Stan Thomas, Aft,r
Mark Belanger hit into a forceout, Singleton lined his

gamewinning hit to center field.
Red Sox 9, White Sox 7
Carl Y'sstnemski's sixth home run of the season, a
tworun clout in the 14th inning, lifted Boston over
Chicago. Rich Gossage Wt Bernie Carbo with a pitch
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reach the quarterfinals of the Kent Lawn Tennis Cham.

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Originally he had hoped to and extensive (therefore, exsunution a worldwide Com- pensive) social refornis.
The bargain was based on an
munist conference. The party
that
rapid
leaders in several countries assumption
strongly opposed that p;oject, economic growth would confearing that it would turn out to tinue. When the Conununists
be a Sosietorchestrated line-up found that It was not con
against China. Brezhnev fell tinuing they took a long time to

with him in
A bill organizing the farm workers back on the idea of a European realize what that meant, nd
competes

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excha nge for both higher wages
the Western world,

reached the state legislature in has not agreed yet. But the conference, arA preparatory then drew contrasting conSacramento this week to confer teamsters' inain legislative inectings began last October. clusions. The Italian party is
on agricultural workers the ails Sen . George Zenosich lie tried to force the pace still seeking to make an

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ll of the conflicting strains now couraged the idea. The &amp;t of
reinforcements at the site. When completed, the plant wi
besetting Brezhnev's efforts to the bargain was that the
produce 54 millIon tons of high-grade Iron ore pell ets a year.
decide on the best strategy for communists were offering

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Mario Soares These are only prosperity and stability in
Web ofsteel surrounds a construction workeratHlbbinglaconite two among many illustrations Western Europe that had en-

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Turner and Della Benton of Bowl America League champions
Bowl America, are, below, trout row left to rjgh~ Coach Joan
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Communist
But apparently the case of Communist party
then, of
The least that can be said and their future prospects
from the old Russian ... dating battalions of France .iI aly.
Portugal
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one
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course,
illegal,
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about
it now is that it is not depend so largely on the shI
back to the days of the On the other hand, those two
rules
do
not
apply.
During
the
democratic
parties
became
taking
a
parliamentary road. ting balance of power wift the
Cominform." One of the Italian countries' communists had
Communist party's leaders, already failed In their attempts half century of Portugal's known as one of Moscow's most Some observers argue that it is Armed Forrits Movement.
Signor Giancarlo Pajetta, is to storm their respective
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Radicals.
detente In Europe and the hard
Unfortunately these We.'tern
frozen stailnist attitude of the Communist parties' apparemit
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March 26th; the contract for its spend the summer building new more.
sale
be signed before the houses.
The bill has other defects.
lding s now at so .nd ofmust
the
Who will want to buy them if Oril the buyer of a house
low aleel that developers are
they cannot carry the tag costing $40,000or more gets the
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relax and enjoy a long period of

the last time this season July 23 at Tampa.

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LIECKENIIAM, England (AP)

longer term problems that Florida will

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the committee identifil more

Bill Gibson, spokesman for the

n Communists

produced in Aprfl, at Russia's were ready to work from
bidding. in preparation for the within, according to the

Cbandler from the Cincinnati lkr*Als for an undis,closed
IroG draft choice,

Schauttect, Robin Riggins and Coach Dottie Hogan (Herald
Iliotos by Tom Vincrnt

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at A-2. and gave Miami a one-point lead in
the league's Eastern Divis;on.

SAN FRANCLSM(AP) - The San Francisco 49ers of

Most valuable team members from the four league teams are
above. left to right, Jan Johnson of Art B -own Pest Control, Liz,
Galm of Civitan, Beth Van Neu of Sallford Police, and Tina

The energy committee, which came
into existence in July 1973, ran into oP.
position from new Sena' President
Dempsey Barron,
earlier this year, which played a part n
its decision not to seek funding for an
additional year, as au thorized by the 191
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homes hanging over the housing industry was a S per for a house to qualify work on it cleared his stocks, perhaps by pay property taxes and interest capital gain must be deducted
housing market,
cent rebate up to $2,000 on the must have been started before cutting prices, and wan ts to on a ho use for six mon ths or before the rebate Is calculated.

comment on a caft document you can t beat them, join them.
which the East Germans The two parties claimed they

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WASHINGTON - Rebates and it is the taxpayer who is
to tempt the buyers of footing the bill
everytHng from cars to electric
irons have been comrnon this
When the big tax-cut bill was

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full rebate, which seems hard
developer who has houses on his
Furthermore
the
builder
on
the average buyer; the
ha ve been reached. But instead tncis (m
year. Even builders have joined going through Congress, Sen
ost of them are in just must certify that the house has median price for a house today
in, offering new cars or Russell Long (D-La.), Con. of welcoming the rebate most of Iwo states, Florida and never been sold at a lower is around
$35,000. And if the
holidays In romantic places to vinced his coll eagues at the them are looking the gift-horse California, where there has pr ice, to pr event profiteering, purchaser is selling his old
shift their stock of some 600,000 eleventh hour that what was sourly in the mouth.
been a lot of over-building). But But this may well mean selling house to buy a new one, as mosl
houses, apa,rimeriLs and mobile needed to cure the slump in the
The biggest drawback is that it is hard on the man who has at a loss if the builder has had to people do, he will find that any

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to have done, studies showing where the
energy Florida uses -fuel oil, natural
gas, gasoline and electricity
comes
from and specifically what it is used for.
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present employes of the fuel allocation
office to be laid off.
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was afraid the state would lose the two
sears of research its staff had done into
Florida Energy problems in order to
make sure that energy such as electri city
be available and its price be kept down.
In its annual report to the legislature,

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lielsinki. Liu! it is nmr cle--r dhat Uct-les; at Vw !Aart of t1tis year
Tile hig change is the both of these
The chances n ow look
it was clearly looking for a
brighter for an end to the long itaternent by spokesinen for the disappointtA.
quarrel with the Socialists
struggle in California over tile powerful California Farm
When the East Geman draft whom it had only recently
right of farin workers to Bureau anol the Agricultural was circulated in April, the welconmi as iLs p,artners.
Council of California that tile Italian
At present, it is this
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any real bid for
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product of an agreement that
but now they have to deal with a So
probably Russians best. They gave their
Brezhnevn
may be, broad enough to carry- it
Dcinocratic-led legislature and
recalling the well-tried ii-one blessing to the ','historical
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and working conditions for the
Frances
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mobile
pr
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election,
to visit
tiar#est
contract
negotiations
with
statement.
long.ib'flored
finally
ugreed
to
the either le are now stepping
workers,
On the one hand the Russians (,iscard d Estaing, the C8Th
plan wholeheartedly. The back, pledding uncertainty could not, while th ey were in- dictate whose opponent had the
Wl(IIh L!iut 1tit future
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leaders.
Cesar Chavez of the United mner If rival organizing drives Communist party leader,
Farm Workers union, who luis between the teamsters and the ('eorge Marchais, took the
. cruLaded for guarantce!i of pay UFW get started.
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years this week sent the bill to East-West '' European to do so The French party, on

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new
(alitorr!ias
young claim to re present 50,000 Farm team of delegations from eight West Euro pean governments.
mund Brown, Jr.,
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workers, have protested that parties: the loyal East Get'Brezhnev and his colleagues
pokesmen for
disparate groups in a I(Iii-hour their contracts may be mans, French, Danes and nwy prefer to see communists
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session in his office all through
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(en. W.J. "Jake" Sherrard, the most

combined expertise in helping Askew

qualified to head the new office.
In consolidating the duties of the three
energy offices, the legislature cut
au thorized staffing from 48 to 18 and the
combined budgets from 1961,709 to

bargaining

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Warren Archibald and helped Cornell all-Ainierimn Kip
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plenwrit a state energy policy, he sWd.
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Department of Administration will paint
or the 'uel al1oatin office
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By its resolution the committee said in

That office, like tile energy cormnitte--,

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FINAL STANDINGS
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(Crank) 5 1. 7 Freedom Trao Bowl America
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the Tampa Bay Rowdies 24 in a well-behaved rcmatich of
last week's fight-marred North American Soccer League
game in the Orange Bowl.

compete in volleyball, gym- Spruce Creek and DeLand.

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The Seminole boys will
compete in the newly-formed
Five-Star Conference, which
11v conference members will includes .Mainland, Seabrme,

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tennis, swimming and track,

into a new Division of Energy in the
Administration Department with a

the state energy committee not be In
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but be built upon," the committee said.
lhe 13-member panel offered

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schedule and tournament and
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NINTH — 1 M — Pace C- 3 — *400
I Blaze Glen*ood (Neely) 31. 2 rain.
The regular schedule ended
Cm. 19 LuzinslO, Phi, 12
June 5, but rain-outs extended
Hans (Crank)7 2. 5 Madam Runn
HIT S—Garey LA $1 Cash
(Wilson Jr.) 9 2 6 Abes Hcpe the season a week arid forced
Phi, It
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make-up games
DOUBLES-Grubb
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during the regular season
TENTH — I M Pace C 3. t'-S
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. Gross. Mtn. 6; Ammer, Mtn. 6;
Glenwood (NWY) 7 2; 3 Regal
losing rive games - three to
Pgh, 4. Brock. SIL, 4. Garr,
(I'4uy) 5 1. $ Stars H05te55 Hob bs) Sanford Poli ce and once each to
vitan and Art Brown Pest
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11; LuzinSki, Phi, 12, Schmidt, Srterry Belly lHarlitier) al.
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The third loss to Police caine,
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draft had been cancelled, at least for now.
It could, however, be conducted within about a month,

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The dispersal draft would have been held sometime
tween today, the start of the Board of Trustees meeting,
and Monda y, the date of the college player draft. But a

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August to set up a volleyball

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Whisenand said a decision is expected in a day or two,
Shevin intervened on grounds the state would lose $2.5 million
in pari-mutuel taxes if the Daytona Beach track remains closed.
He also has intervened in the Monticello case to prevent an

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Cawthon earlier found 16 owners in contempt of a temporary
injunction Issued by Circuit Judge George Harper, but declined
to fine three owners who failed to appear at a hearing.

Division of Planning's energy data
fice, said Marvin Yarosh, com ttee
(*enter into the Department of Adminexecutive director. The states'. Ad sftk
istratlon, w hich supervises the statehighly qualified professional staff
office of Petroleum Allocation and
inernbers in the area of energy to con-

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choices on energy policy alternatives and
ill ! '.dk! upun frcqu'nt to r.Vnl
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initiatives,
"It is imperative, therefore. that The
choices made are carefully considered

NEW YORK i AP) -The American Basketball Asstoiciation's decision to forego its proposed dispersal draft of
players from the financially plagued Memphis and San
Diego franchisies guarantees, at least temporardy, that
t he league again will operate with 10 clu bs next season.

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requiring the owners to race their dogs.
The court heard arguments and Asst. Atty. Gen. James

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Oakland at Detroit

At

1)aytona Beach Kennel Club.

The greyhound owners are demanding bigger purses. They
want to receive 3.5 per cent of the mutuel handle compared with

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lJoyd Clager of Lake Worth made the prediction Wednesday
after Leon County CircWt Judge Victor Cawthon imposed fines
of $20 to $75 a day on 13 owners.
The fines were to start today and run as long as the owners

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owners probably thon said.

ne _Eeminole lligh School Seabreeze and Spruce Creek in
Sandy Doll (Rau) 101 I charier
( Lake) 51, 4 Prince Dsrnond ghls, like the mbeboys,wjlibe the East Coast Conference,
(Dvofacek) 7 2; S. Dark Castle competing in an athletic con.
California (Figueroa 4 2) at (Kucia) 31. 6. Diamond M Hann
The name of the league
Detroit (LaGro* 44). (n)
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(Taylor) io I; I. Easy Sweet
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Cleveland lRaIM 2-0) of Kan (Vander Schaaf) S 1; I
Dusty Tag
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Miss Ocala (Neely) I 1, 6, Papeete
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natio n w i d e search for a highly
qualified
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SPORTS
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committee's

At its last meeting before it goes Out of

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allocation staff into the new energy of.

new energy office.

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duties and those of the state

Reubin Askew inay hurt state efforts to
promote energyconservation and to hold
down electric bills in giving "
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2 Burns Gay (Bereznak) s 1, 3
Stoney Key (Vander Schaal) 7 2 4
Camden George Wood (Patte on)
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search out the most qualified individual.
The committee fears there will be a
warni body transfer" of the present fuel

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so that Floridians are not unnecessarily
disadva nt aged," said Sen. George
Firestone, I)Miami, and Rep. Hyatt
Brown, 1)-Daytona Beach, energy
committee cochairmen, in a letter to
Askew.
The 1975 legislature transfered the

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Fresh Water Fish Cominhision.
Ai of June 6, 22,000 ap-

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hunt permit appUcations are beingrejected,hesaid,because
streaming into the Tallahassee the people are forgetting to put
headquarters of the Game and their wildlife management area

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permits to hunt on wildlife and series, Frye said, the ap.
management areas during the plication cannot be processed.
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Other reasons for rejection
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pllca ti on and submitting more
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Seminole Junior College Tmck Coach Terry Long, riot, welcomes Jeff McAbee, left, and
Frye said it is too early to
Jeff) Wright to the school's campus The pair will attend SiC In the f'ill and compete on the
kno% if an management areas bitrar il y pull one so the ap.
Raiders' track team. M,
,A bee, who graduated from winter Park High School, was second In
already have filled their quotas. plications are being returned," ,
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the rifle run in Florida Last year with ii time of 4:18.2, and Wright who graduated from That information will be
Applications for the quota
Edgewa ter, wasMetro Conference -ham p In the Myard run with a time of 1:55.0.
available after July 1, but in- hunt perm,it may be obtained

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10-Speed Biker
Fifth

Wheel Device Checks Accuracy Of Car 's Odometer

Huffi'n', Puff*n'
On Up The H ill

how trusting we are. When
When we rent a car and drive more often than not is due In measure three yards, It isn't too
"I'm sure m ost drivers know adjustment, can coot you Si 169, certified 17 after correc Is much less than that is fairly
we buy three yards of fabric, we it several hundred milos, we great measure to the
programs difficult to detect; and a short the odometer Is the device that speeding fine, but the odometer lions we:e made, nd con• dli c11Or 3hort trips."
expect to get nine feet of usually pay the 10 cents a mile carried out by the Florida count on such things as screws records the number of miles on a rental car can cost you demned 7 from further use.
material,
with complete faith that what is Department of Agriculture &amp; Is rather hard to hide from a driven," said Weights
o checkth}
"We found one odometer that
&amp; excessive rental charges."
e accura7&gt;,ofa?Y
When we buys package of 36 shown on the odometer Is an Consumer Services and its consumer who takes the time to Measures Bureau Chief Council
odometer
Since January 1, Wooten's was registei ag a mile while the
wood screws, we seldom doubt accurate measure of the Bureau of Weights and count then.. But what about a Woolen. The speedometer, of inspectors
the inspector makes use of a
have checked 194 car was actually tra v
we will get three dozen wood distance we travelled.
Measures.
malfunctioning odometer on a course, simply Indicates the ren ta l car odometers all over about a half mile," he elling
said. "11th wheel"
screws for our money.
That our faith Is justified
If the fabric doesn't actually rental car?
fifth wheel according to
speed of the auto and, LI out of the state. They've approved "Generally, however,
Woolen, is a $1,500 piece of
scientific equipment that
closely resembles a bicycle
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inspection or as the result of a
complaint, we attach the fifth
wheel to the rear of the car," tie
said. "Then we'll drive the car
a n-drilmurn of two miles and
ompare the readings on the

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of new Cambodia do the Red
Khmers aim to c'nstr'ct
Their country is desperateb

lacking in administrative and
technical skills.

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Cafnbodian middle class, while followed not the highways, but
the Cambodj.,
ms as a whole tracks tbrough the forests and
remained a peasant people The rice fields
chaos which characteri zed the
The 'Red Khmers' argument
ocrupation of Phnom Penh by is that a mainly rural na ti on
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estimates this group will be jobless rate of more than 30 per
about 550,000 greater this July cent. This April it was 40.2 per
than it was a year ago.
cent.
The tough times in the job
Th e horror story doesn't StOP
market apply not only to those the re, however. These are naseeking temporary or part-time tional averages, and dotibtless
work to help pay their college are considerably below the real
tuition, but for those youngsters jobless rates in some of the
embarking on careers.
densely populated Inner city
As usual, the unskilled face areas.
the worst situation, but even for
No crite ri on seems to have

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being the biggest foreign in- business decision, given the
vestor in a non-communist north's lack of
wor.
Thailand and, more Important, ttuness.
to go on getting oil and raw
the Vietnam debacle Ieaes
materials from a non uncha nged Ja pa n's basic at.
titude to the two communist
co,
untryside, who should now be communist Indonesia.
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The test of Japan's do - giants, which is to do business
able to rturn to their home
villages.
Ot but not enough with
best foreign policy will be what eith e r
t of the others, toe happens in Korea, which is the Recently Japan has been doing
countryside contains the One Country whose fate directly more and better busi new with
1xicnes, fields, and rim stmAs of touches its own. The Japanese China. pardy tx.cause Ch!na
relatives and kinsmen, The were reassured by the way has sold it oil and the Soviet
question
whether China avoided expressing Union has failed to do so, and
Is
agricultural production an be support for the reunification OS part!)' because hina las
got going again fast enough to Korea by force during Um North bought a lot of Japanese

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going to be allowed
destroyed. One ball of the
Americans are both sufficiently to go too far, as shown by
middle class has been
TOKYO Japan Is reacting interested in maintaining the Japan's refusal, to date,' to
discredited
through
its to the situation In Southeast status quo in Korea for there to include in the text of ti
collaboration with Lon Nol and Asia by adhering to the rules it be a reasonable chance that the proposed Chinese . Japanese
the America ns. 'rhe other
normally follows In overseas North Koreans will not try any peace and friendship treaty a
Is largely in Peking or Paris - crises: that is, be polite to such thing.
'hegemony" clause Implicitly
and the Red Khmer leaders everyone, avoid taking sides
More dangerous from accusing Russia of trying to
evidently fear that th e more than is strictly necessary Japan's point of view would be domi
nate East Asia
Sthanouklsts could return and and hope that the problems will the further deterioration of t he
rob them of the fruits of victory
go away.
political situation in South
Japan could be wrong in
It
still
believes
in
the
Korea.
opening the way for guessing that the status quo will
Sihanouk
will American defense commitment communist infiltration rather survive in East Asia U It (j5
probably
to Cambodia
t' I tself and Sou th Korea, than outr ight invasion; in such not
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meaning the spring of 1976.
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Many graduates are expected
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pressed job market, with unem.
While over-all unemployment
ployment at 9.2 per cent and is expected to recede slowly,
probably headed higher, is ex. the longest wait of all will prob.
pected to be especially unac- ably be among the teen-age
commodating for youth this unemployed.
summer.
Wi thin that category Is the
The matter is made worse by mos t startling unemployment
an Increase in the number of job statistic of all, that for black

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production site is the location of when It was outstripped only by amount of flair, because people the rhythmic, ticker tape- and call a show, 'Economics
The Herald Services
WMPB, one of several stations the acclaimed Sesame street want a little entertainment inspired theme, "TWX in 12 and You' — that's instant dial.
along with their Information." Bars," opens the show each switching time!
So rich In British imports is comprising the Maryland and Electric Company.
"Our
audience
has
continued
Flair and irreverent wit have week. 'People use us as a way
"So ycu sugar coat the
the diet offered by public Center for Public Broadcasting.
hallmarks
of
to
start
learning
about
the
economic
pill with the title,
television nowadays that From here, within hours of the to increase through bull become
Rukeyser's
approach
to
the
economy,"
Davis
states.
Wall
Street
Week, because it
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there's a tendency to gloss over close of the New York Stock markets and bear markets and
potentially
weighty
financial
This is precisely what creata the Illusion that you're
By MARY MACDONALD
the first-rate quality of some of Exchange on Fridays, Wall recessions," Louis Rukeyser
Associated Press Writer
the homegrown fare. A case in Street Week Is beamed live at commented recently, literally and economic material Wail Executive Producer Anne going to be tuned into the higher
point Is Wall Street Week, 8:30 p.m. —52 weeks of the year taking time off for an Interview, Street Week deals with. They're Thiax Darlington had in mind realms of finance,"
MACBIAS, Maine (AP) — Two hundred years ago today, 20
hosted by veteran newsman — to some 240 public television while writing sections of script evident when he puts a viewer in 1970, when she conceived the
Producer Darlington wai angry frontier lumbermen armed with pitchforks seized a British
for a show due to air in a few question to the show's panel of idea for Wall Street Week, familiar with Louis Rukeyser's
and economics expert Lows stations in 50 states,
warship that had come here for wood to build barracks lflBOstOfl.
experts
(recruited
from
the
"The
main
thought
behind
the
wok,as
the
result
of
living
and
That's
a
lot
of
stations,
hours.
Rukeyser.
The episode In Machias Bay was the first naval battle of the
"Most of the wise guys are financial communities of program was to teach people working in London and American Revolution. Fought 300 miles up the coast from
Now In its fifth season, and considering that the relatively
the only national show about new PBS Station Program wrong when they conclude that Baltimore, Washington and how the capital markets of our Baltimore herself. But public Lexington and far from colonial commercial centers, it was
money on either commercial or Cooperative now permits people don't want to hear about New York), and refers to them country work," she recalls, television networking was MW called the "Lexington of the Sea" by pioneer writer James
public television, Wall Streeet stations to purchase shows they economics," he continued, as "the world's most unlikely "Anybody who watches the at that time, and so was the
show knows that it has never Maryland Center. She wasn't Fennlmore
Cooper.
Week doesn't emanate from the believe viewers really want to "There has been a school of looking 'Dear Abbys.'"
The battle,
which is being reenacted today, pitted the British
But
this
bitt
of
banter
relaxes
been
JUST
about
Wail
Street
—
sure
he'd
do
the
8110W,
fabled concrete canyons of see. During a recent round of thought popular among
but she schooner Margaretta against its own escort sloop, the Unity. The
lower Manhattan, as one might voting at the cooperative, Wail television network executives the audlepce for a brief interval ever. But you can't come out knew he was right for ii
young patriots had sneaked the Unity out from under the British
expect, but from a state game Street Week emerged as the that one of the subjects you before a panelist tackles such
noses and used it to capture the Margaretta.
park in the countryside near most-wanted nrogrwn, moving couldn't do effectively on questions as, "how does a _____
News of the patriot victory spread rapidly and boosted the
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Baltimore. This bucolic up from third place last year, television is economics, hedge fund work?"; "To whom
colonists' morale. The Unity was renamed the Machias Liberty
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does the o.rernment owe ,i
and wnnm a few weev.s had captured the lrIUsfl navai scnooner
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complicated to catch a large money in the federal kNu•
Diligent.
"What is the overall outlook fc
audience.
The Margaretta came u,from Boston on June 2, 1775. with the
SENIORS
"Th' trouble with that sort of municipal bonds?"
Unity
and the Polly In the king's service. It had been nearly two
Viewer mail is important and
reasoning Is that, sure, when
months
since the "shot heard round the world" was fired at
By LYLE SUF'FlF:Lu
ou say 'economics,' people's the questions used on air are all
Lexington.
eyelids get heavy. But the 'real," carefully selected from
*
The sloops, both loaded with supplies to trade for wood, beminute you say 'money,' their over 60,000 letters received by JUNE
longed to Captain Ichabod Jones, a wealthy Boston merchant. He
eyes pop open and their nostrils the show each year.
GREATER OVIEDO SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB — meet at had the colonists at a distinct disadvantage and he knew ii
flare, and you have their full
Given the caliber of the Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church, Franklin St. &amp; Geneva Hwy.,
People In Machias feared hunger that spring.
questions, it's not surprising to Oviedo — 4 p.m.
attention,
On May , 1775, they had written a letter to the Congress of
"We've found that people are learn that a large number oç JUNE
Massachusetts Bay, noting that they had had a hard time getting
and
financial
intensely Interested In news brokers
AUGIES ELDERS — meet at St. Augustine Catholic Church, provisions since the previous fail's severe drought.
about money, as long as you professionals watch the show 3 Sunset Drive, Casselberry —10a.m. —Bingo.
The
ioo families of Machias asked for help and noted with pride,
meet two requirements: First, regularly, along with a more
SANFORD SENIOR CITIZENS, INC. _ meet at Civic Center, "We have not purchased any food of those persons whom we
that yc4 put it to them In general audience that "runs a Sanford — noon - covered dish lunch.
SUPPC to be inimical to our countr'."
something resembling the wide gamut of Income groups JUNE 19
But when the Margaretta arrived, her guns were fixed on the
•
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CIULUOTA SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB — meet at
colonists' homes. A town meeting was called June 6, and the
munity Fire Hall, Chuiuota-6p.m._ Pot luck djjmer.
polysyllabic jargon; second, according to Rukeyser.
meet at people of Mathlas voted to give Captain Jones the lumber In
"Many of our viewers own no
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FRIENDSHIP CLUB —
that you do It with a certain
exchange for food.
bnnrl't ht ,r,41g, In Irt Altnmnnt nrinuit ('itrIg' CnntDr A1Icam,mt, Cywln„.
But Jones and British Lt. James Moore made two drastic
tell uz that they watch us - Bag lunch,
mistakes.
SOUTH SEMINOLE SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB — meet at
because they find the show a
Immediately after the town meeting, Jones brought the Unity
painless way of keeping up with Women's Club, Overbrook Dr., Casselberry —1 p.m. - meeting and the
Polly down to the town wharf and began distributing the
all summer.
, 4 the economy."
goods and loading lumber.
Of special interest toSenlorQtizensinSemlno)ecounty:
What is surprising Is the fact
A legal service for persons 60 and over Is available by calling
that 10- and 12-year-old children
watch Wall Street Week, the Federation
Ahome health aide se
They've
is also now available and covered
givenof
by
Medicare.
Your doctor must help decide the care you need.
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Sanford
significant
number
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college
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students also Is on hand when
By BERT COLLIER
Civic Center - Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs — meet 1st
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Tuesday
of
the
Month
—10:00
eleventh
In a series of articles
Drive — Casselberry - meet 3rd
on the history of Florida
a.m.
0
by the Bicentennial
&amp;J
Brarn Towers —Sanford — meet 1st Wednesday of the Month
Commission of Florida. Made
—10:00 a.m.
BXYZ Club — meet 1st Baptist Church — Activities Building available as a public service by
the Gainesville Sun and the
- Longwood — last Tuesday of the month —12:
Mark
David
Lakeland
Ledger, they up and down the Florida coast
Casselberry Sunshine Senior Club - meet $
—
celebrate
our
nation's 2%th and even down to the chain of
Blvd. — Casselberry — 1st Friday of the Month —10:00 a.m.
birthday
by
describing
the the Keys.
new club - all welcome,
His e ne mies said he did all
Central Senior Citizen Club — Church of the Nati vity — lake remarkable characters and
Mary—meet the 2nd and 4th Th ursda y of the Month at 10OOa.m events that shaped our own the work to put the fees In his
own pocket. He was Indeed
Chuluota Senior Citizen Club — Community Fire Hall —7th state.)
Brit
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East
Fl
Street
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blessed, In a manner of stone house on 1,160 fine acres
Fifty Pius Club —7th Day Adventist Church — Foreitt City
speakln&amp; with the services of and bought slaves to work meet mostly on the 1st Monday of the Month _6:)p,m.
Golden Years Fellowship - meet at the Community United one of the most unusual men of them. But he was a chronic
time,
complainer.
Methodist Church — Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday
William GerarddeBrahrn,by
of the Month — luncheon — Reservations necessary.
"The most intolerable
birth a German, was surveyor, torrents of Insects in summer
Greater Oviedo Senior Citizens Club -meet at Grant
of the young colony, and boisterous winds blowing
A.M.E. Church — Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. — Oviedo —
The position, although im- all winter,” he listed among the
3rd Monday of the Month at 4 p.m.
Lively Seclalilea Club — meet at Highlands Club Howe — 75 portant, was Otd3 Incidental to Irritations he had to endure on
Sliepard Road - Winter Springs - 4th Friday of the Month at the vast range of his Interests, the job. "The shallowness of the
He was, says one of his seas and immense tracts
10:30 a.m.
NARFE Club — (National Association of Retired Federal biographers, "a man whose bordered with marshes under
Employees) — meet at the First Federal of Seminole Sanford — versatility of genius went far viater. Inaccessible by sailing,
1st Friday of the month — 1:00 p.m.
beyond even the typical 18th rowing or wading. It is never
Over Fifty Club — All Soul's Catholic t.burch —
century dillet.ants — surveyor, frozen and can hardly be
at Redding Gardens Rec. Room — every other Tuesday of
botanist, astronomer, ascertained
even
with
Month —10:00 a.m.
orologist, student of ocean perimetrical operations partly
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CIVIC Center
1st and 3rd Tuesdays at a now.
sociologist, historian and
The stubborn de Brahm
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South Seminole Senior Citizen C!ub —meet 1st Thursda y of mystical philosopher."
resisted all pressures to turn
the Month at 1st Federal Savings &amp; Loan Bldg. — 320 W. Semoran
What Influence pulled this over some of the work to his
Blvd. Altamonte Springs meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at strange intellectual to the raw aides. As he was falling far
Women's Club 8 Overbrook Drive — Casselberry — at 1:00 p m. frontier of British imperialism, behind in marking out the new
Thirty-Nlners Club — meet Sts. Peter and Paul — Goldenrod to a life of constant struggle and land grants, Gov. Grant
- 1st Friday of the month 7:30 p.m.
controversy? Considering his reduced his fees. The council
Village Club — St. John's Village — Fern Park — meet ist enormous
reading
of censured him for "overcharges
and 3rd Thursday of the Month _7:3rJpm.
everything printed about this and incivilities," When he
Young at heart Club — St. Andrews Presbyterian Q'urch — Intriguing new world, It may refused to change
his ways he
9913 Bear Lake Road — Forest City — 2nd Thursday of the Month
have been a description of the was suspended for "in.
— 1:00 P.M.
region that first appeared In dependent conduct, olstlnancy
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS TO nns COLUMN — P.O.
London In 1717.
and avarice."
Box 21 Sanford, Florida 31.
This account by a would-be
While undoubtedly true, these
colonizer called it "the most were hardly charges that would
delightful country in the stand up In court. De Brahm
U5 L J -universe."
ailed for London to get his Job -'
The author proposed to back. It was easily done and he
establish a new Garden of Eden was ordered to resume his work
in it disputed aiea near Spanish with no loss of salary.
10 YEARS AT SAME LOCATION
Florida's northern border. "li
He never again got c!ser to
ll.92 AT LAKE ST. IN THE FAIRWAY CENTER
lieS,"heaaidin his prospectur Florida than Charleston. The
MAITLAND-647
"in the same latitude as Revolution had arrived.
Elton Paul, Manager
Palestine itself, that promised
Pinned down in South
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
Canaan which was pointed out Carolina, the surveyor-general
by God's own choIceto bless tJ
FRESHLY CAUGHT FISH
c-.ninuedtodraw paywhile
:
labors of a favorite people."
he dabbled In far-out sciences
If de Stahim r!ad that and added to his reputation as
LIVE MAINE LObSTERS • POMPANO
pamphlet,
It would have rung a an eccentric. He set up an
CLAMS &amp; OYSTERS
TROUT
bell. He was intensely religious, observatory and studied the RED SNAPPER
• FLOUNDER
signing hts books "The stars. He wrote arcane books,
Attendant of the Lord Jesus among them one entitled
GOURMET ITEMS AVAILABLE
Christ." It wu his religion that "Apocali1 on Thr.s p
ecnt,
Escarqot -Conch Chowder — Or,
Soup
-oaLuts w eleave the s rvice Past and to Come," which no
mbogLgs—sfon,dFIOund.qwi,hC,.,a,
emperor
and
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cPeic fl T
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forAmerka.
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With
tie
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general for the southern
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It is allowed to hold and a third
heart knocks out dummy's king
South takes his good clubs
and gets two diamond diards
from West and a heart discard
from East Now he leads
another spade
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moment of truth has arrived Is
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odds are just about two to one in
favor of playing the queen The
reason is that if East held ace.
king he might well have olayed
the ace, not the king " .IC held
king-10 he would ha' had to
play the king

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prospects If hearts break 5.3
the opponents are likely to get
three trai t tricks. beforc South
has time to set up a spade,
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win the first heart because the
opponents might shift to
diamonds He leads a spade
toward dummy West a good
player ducks and dummy's jack
falls to East's king

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Instead of bidding tn lub sour
urtner has Jumped to lhrt't' hearts
your opening bid What ,Jo viiu
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Legal Notice

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

PDtlte0f Public Hearing
The flrd of County Corn
miS%ioner
of Seminole CouMy,
FIor ida,wilIhoJdapubtjparjflg,o
Consider a proposed change of
toning from 1 1 TraIler home
District to c. General RetaIl
Commerelil District on the
following described proOerty
Lot 1.Rlo.ck BandLotSg. BlOck A,
MOBILE MANOR. as rerorde in
of Seminole County. Florida, in
Section 2129 Further described as
Lot 50. Block A. facing vagabond
Avenue and Lot 1, Block B, facing
Mobile Avenue. and both lots faced
On North by Old Palm Spri,s
Longwood County Road
Thl public hearing will be held ifl
the County Ce'nmission Chambers
OP the Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on July 8. 1975. at 7:00 PM.. or as
soon thereafter as possible
Board of County
C&amp;nmissioners
Seminole County, Florida
By: Sid Vihlen, .Jr..
Chairman
Attast'
Arthur H Beckwlt', J.
Publit,h' June 12. 1975
DEOlS
NOTICE OF SALE

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IN THE CCUIT COURT OF THE
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT iPd AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL CASE NO. 74.1*N.CA49.E
THE
BOSTON FIVE CENTS

SAVINGS bANK. a Massachusetts
corporation,
PIintift,
V

GERALD P1 MOSELEY. SR and
VIOLA P. MOSELEY. his WttC. nOt
known lobe dead or alive. etc.. et al.
Defendants,
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgment
foreOosure dated June 9. 1975,
and entered in Civil Case No. 71 lU
CA 09 B of the Circvit Court Of the
18th JudIcll Circuit ifl and
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Seminole County, Flc.rida. wherein
THE BOSTON FIVE CENTS
SAVINGS BANK. a Massachusetts
corporation, Plaintiff, and GE PALO
N MOSELEY, SR. and VIOLA P.
MOSEL IV, his wife, not known tO
be dead or alive. etc. et al. are
Defendants I will sell tothe highest
and best bidder for cash at the West
front door of the Seminole County
Courthouse in Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida. at l o'clock AM
on the 7llh day 0, ,lUfle. t97.. the
ng described properly aS set
fnrtt insaid lnat Judgrnenf tO 4i.
Lot S. fllck r. Wooumere Park. 2nd
Pepte?, according to the Fiat
as recorded in Plat Book I),
P2Q 7). Cit the Pi..ibtC Records
County. Florida. Together
with the following items of property
which are located In and per.
manently inStalled as a part of the
improvements on said land Chef
Aire Hood CA9FO. Comfort Pac
Furnace
CPF7O. Hot Point
Refrigerator SSD1EC. Orbon Range
E3OAB; Wall to Wall Carpet in
Living Room, Hall anti all
Bedrooms
DATED this 9th day of June. 1975
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of said (.ircjit Court
By: Lillian Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
b!sh June '2. 19. 1915

Legal Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TN!
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. PR•74-3)7.CP
Estate
PHYLLIS IRENE KNECHT

Deceased.
NOTICETOcREOITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE:

You and each of you are hereby
notified and required to tue any
cla'ms and clemards which you, or
Citherol you, may haveegainst said
estateintpi,olficeoftP,eCt,rkof
Circuit Court of th 11th JudicIal
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
Probate Division, in the Courthouse
at Sanford, Florida, within four
calendar months from the time t
the first publication of this
Each claim o' demand must be u
writing and filed In duplicate and
state the place of residence and post
office adtiress of the claimant and
must be sworn to by th' 'laimant.
his agent or attorney, or the same
thall be void.
Dated at Forest City. Seminole
Ci.nty, Florida, this 15th day of
P*Jvember. 1971.
natd A Knecht
As Administrator
of said estate
HARVEY COULTER
&amp;tic'rnq'y 1 r Atimnistr6tr
Pa B
3236
Forest City. Fla.
Ptbih June 17, t9.1975
DEO 53
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Legal Notice

4 )'-HOUSeS
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
F'.IDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S•1133.CA.04.A
In re: the Marrlige of
GARY LEE PARKIR. Husband.
and BONNIE G PARKER. wif.
BONNIE 6, PARKER, Petitioner,

GARY LEE PARKER. Respondent
NOTICEOF PROCEEDING
FLORIDA TO.
C.ARV LEE PARKER, WHOSE

THE STATE OF

RESIDENCE IS UNKNOWN AND
WHOSE LAST KNOWN MAILING
ADDRESS l5co MR. AND MRS.
JACK PARKER, 611 WILLOW
HEIGHTS DRIVE. ATLANTA,
GEORGIA,
)2I
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIrIED

that a proceeding for dissolution of
marriagehasbeen tiled against you.
and the shoe? title is in Re' The
Marriage of GARY LEE PARKER,
Husband,
anti
BONNIE
PARKER. Wile, and these presents
command you to appear and file
your Answer or other defense or
Court in and for Seminole County.
Florida, and serve a copy thereof on
Petitioner's attorney, Mack N
Cleveand. Jr.. of Cleveland &amp; Mite,
P0 Drawer Z, Santord. Florida,
on or before the 7th cs
of
July. A.D , 1975. otherwise a default
will be entered against
'1i1 m'v hind and seal of the
C' 0' theCircuitCourtnnft.s th
day of May. AD, )95

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Bedrooms, adults preferred. $30
321
Week. Unfurnished. 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

NOTICE OF SUIT

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Address Unknown

RATES

8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDA(
SATURDAY 9.Noon

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For families or frientit, of problem
drinkers
For further information call 423 I7
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
(toe 55), sanford. Fla 3277)
ARE YOU TROUBL ED? Call Toll
rre, 644 2027 for Wt C.re"-

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delivering, NO hostess gifts to
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and new friends In Si
Coventry, Also managen
openings, commensurate
experience &amp; ability 371 0031
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r' beautiful neighborhood. 5330
o Call owner, 3fl 4300

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arage Smn'ord Ave. $145 mo
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bath, pool, carpet. gooci lotitior,
Terms Owner 904 731 09)1 or 736
6175

CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR
Rentals

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51.000 down to qualified buyer to
move In Leaving area
372 6590
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uple only 322 1767. 6 mIles west

Sanford on SR 44 Adults only.
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LakeMary, 2 BR furnished,
adults, nopets.55

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carpeting, plenty closets From
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377 391

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sedrooms. I bath Studio apar
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322.2090

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ni$ht'd, 321 0159

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Cabinets
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323-8670

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310) Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 5700

Moving?

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venient tn Stores, (hurt ties.
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mini 3 bedroom.
a baths, carpeted with central
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tve top soil, fill dirt, clay, arid
shell available Please call nigh?
or city, 323 3913
TO,',Fp'S BEAUTY SALOPI

'Lilt is our 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding SPECIAL Permanent Wave. $10
Kennels Thanks to you. our
Ask fr "Glen" Bernice's Beauty
cuStomers 377 5153
t.lc 2(15 ¶,inlOmd fv" 3?? 3c)r,

HOme improvements

SANFORD AUCTION,373 7310

ANTIQUES
9'u17'. 534 Ct)

I Piece or Housetull
CASH 373 4)71
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition
61.1 1126. Winter Park

If your roof
Is for the birds
Call the BirdAllen Wrenn
321 0207
Building, rooting anti concrele
finishing, tree estimates
BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT.
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 377 1138
with the Slate as Class A
Contractor Hornet . Additions,
130 5377 or 196 8411 eves

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Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions.
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded.
Fru.ø estimate 171 5031

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Photography

C&amp;A Backhoe Service

K SEAMAN. PHOTOGRAPHY
Weddings. Candids, Commerical
Portraits, Aerial. Acherllsmnp
Summer Wecidog Special 621 558.6
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.lndctearing, till clint. CIty rock
:. in
of digging House titil
rs stored and mc,eo 322 9147 or
8)1 1195

Pressure Cleaning

Land Maintenance

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P,'c..,nr,

Div ri iitcK 1'Ot work.
Custoni hay halenj, Light
clearing 372 8177 after S

A 415 CLEANS ALL
Exterior prrssureciean'nq
lfl (183

Roofing

Lawn Care
Fir".n,t,. th ?.qh

Expert root repairs, flat roofs or
Shingles All work guaranteed
BR000EPI ROOF 1140 17167(0

os' of nittt'rin
ucur lawn We install sprinkler
syttemt at the most reason6bie
rates in the area Free est manes

Utility

Southern Lawn Service j77 9592.
373 6030

iDdlngs

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Aluminum Utilty Rumidngs nc(od
rig tioor, c'lvery. nS?aiiat,on
With' Watt ol Orlando 799. 4276

IF THiS IS THE DAY to buy a new
car. see today's Classified ads f
best buys

flill' Lawn Service
P.'Owing, Edging Frt'e Estimates
723.1531

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APT BROWN PEST CONTROL
75,r7 P',irb Dr vi'
3??

P,'oderni:Ing your Home? Sell r.
longer needed but useful items
with a Classified Ad

Need your grast cut' Prompt anu
dependent Service $7 an or 377
9597 3734050

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Pest Control

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Beauty Care

Free kittens to good home. $ wki. Spring is here and it's a good time to
Old. litter trained &amp; weaned, 373.
choose a new home from bite pages
4990
of our classified ads

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f .'t'r' 'a.r, t 6,
736 7306 after 6 p r
Pink Ir &amp; deliver,
(i'','

Land Clearing

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Paint &amp; Body Work

5191 Pine3fl 57i7
DOG TRAlP4IP4 IN YOUR HOME. _____________________________
Housebreaking. Obedience, SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
Protection
FSTFPSOPi LAND CLEARING
CALL
BOLSTERED
WITH
VALUES
Pulldoting, Etcavating. Oilcn
831 7370
CALL
FROM THE WANT AD
F itt tirt, tocu soi 3?? 59*)
All Breed Dog Training Academy
COLUMNS
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Wil Buy or Consign
Any Item of Value

'1,''

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(formerly Ii,rriett's Beauty P100k

66-Horses

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Well Drilling 1

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WILLS DRILLED PUS'PS
SPRINKLER SYSTEP,'S
All types anti ties
We repair and Serivce
STIPIE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
307W ?ndSt
3776132

ss...DiQI3222611O(83199

E'ppre-- chrome and

D't'iit, P'y"r jute-- Chna- Tabie
' I.; b.r'. 5169 (0

While the Boss is taking a Vacation

SIERCHI1S
XFttai(t.0

372 795)

come in and see how much CAR your money can buy!

I.lr (orpt.tioneq, 76,000 nfl)

V,'i'r,l dining table

ASSUME PAYMENTS
1774 5ir:,' Zig Zag with cabinel,
C,.It'i pi ' 015.61 or S payments of
V 50 E'.ictn Touch 'n Sew, 575
Ste At
• 1NF ORD SEWING CENTER
33
1st St . Downtown
9111 [it'S 8e,9 1146

II new carpet from bankruptcy.
Value up to 525 a yd Sacrifice
S.) SCa yd Your choice. Weekday's
373 0061
MAITLANOFLEAMART
II Hwy 1792 Open Sal. &amp; Sun 9
13$ 2970
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inn Mowers We Sell The Best 8.
Service. The Best Western Auto
1W lst5t

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Trash Hauled Away
5$ Pick up Load
567 6306

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HERB'S TV (fowl
.ticatc'd at 17005 French Ave
(At the Sanford Auction)
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Sales

C,u 'age Sale 9 10 5 p m Saturday,
June lItlui 7909 Park Ave Phone

CELICA
An Economy Car that's far from baslc..Inslde &amp; Out
Super sleek body
Hood vents
Radials
g 2.2 liter hemi.head engine
dtrnmkinin '.ivItP' ririti"" i'
e Standard 4.cp
Racy MacPherson strut front suspension
Reclining bucket seats
Wall to waI carpeting
, Tinted glass
Electric rear winctow defogger
Power front disc brakes
ALL STANDARD EQUIPMENT

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55-B?s &amp; Accesries
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IS final, Imperial Comanche,
fIberglass, 120 HP inboard
outboard motor, seats 6, fully
equipped, tilt trailer, electric
wench Must see to apprecIate
12,995 372 4749

3' Critchfield Cruiser. 160 Inboard
outboard power Ideai for family
camping, skIing, &amp; fishing 32?
till or 3770271

tat Rd. 4fl. t3
miles t'ast of 17-92.
Ph. Sanford (305) 323-SIt
Orlando 1303I 834•2299,

TOYOTA'S NEWEST

Carport Sale
7770 Hartwell
70 West

ROIISOPi MARINE
7777 Hwy I? 9?
37) 3981

it all!

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'93-TV.Radio-Stereo

and

Adult-Family

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KE?8',,P[ wAspqlR.oarts,
','r cc, c,s,'.i mrI,tin("s
MOOt IV APPLIAPICES 37) 0497

COLOR TV. $11 9SMONTH
'EP4TALPUPCHASEPLAN
611 1006

$55

P.O.E.

l--AppIiances

nit Market, Sat &amp; Sun Free
,blt's Sti.n's AUCtion, H*y 46 W
ianforcl

3IAG.
COVE

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1957

or Conventional Mortgages.

TRuC;loN
cO?S:

control, trailer hitch, air shocks.

q'ai, 159 33

CHASES (CASH SALES), 133
Firtt St . Sanforti,

'Large wooded Io's 'Street lights
Paved streets •'x,wers eSidewalks
30 Yea, ite'tgagei -$ pct. down

REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACtOR
322-6457

Iivesetts I aiue velvet and a
but' .ird 'joti .'elvet stripe, $191 00

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

Ciose to evcrylhirç yet away f"om

$13500

Ber'.Iir, IOs'f!e6t covered in brown
viri,'l $Ilf. ) Matching swivel
r(icki'r, $S'i. II

selCtlor are still coniplete. Si'c
our smart clothing, shoes. socb.s,
to1 let goods, and houSehold Items
Shop the entire store Come S:e,
Shop 'N Save! Hundreds of tilt
ideas white our selection is
complete Bring thefamily
shop
at leisure during these hourspm. 10 PCI, OFF ALL PI;f4.

1792

Specials * *

Male Pekingnesi'
otd,nopprs

68-Wanted to Buy

onrr. :nair, green &amp; beige
(acanlu, 5lf 3)

13th, 69 p.ri. Come see our
complete selection of new Spring
and Summer Lines Visit ca,r

65-Pets-Supplies
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?Aercury9.SHP-. Likenewl 542500
Johnson 3 HP- Runt, Perfect
5110 00 Call 3770925 after I p m
)' Househc.at. '73, Aluminum, must

icIl 59(10 Slip No 95 Sanford Boat
Wcr lit

This

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5400 3226199

BUSINESS DiRECTORY

Central P4r't 8.

Equipment for Rent

;,ereci in beige

t.pprox

Cadallic Sedan DeVille. Full
pow'r, air, AM FM stereo. cruis,.

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Air Conditioning

M,ød,,ri tut cg',ar 'ove'red In brown

YOU AP,E IISYITED TO 3UP'Iil

SALE FRID,,Y NIGHT, UNli

Is? St,)734430

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GOPMLY'5 E 16 SanfOfd)?3 17)3

Braided Rugs

323 9134

"b

9lcentsea GardenLand,tioow

67A-Feed

I'1 trcuioi, 59.f.('

DOLLAR'S FAMILY NIGHt
CUSTOMER APPRECIATiOSI

373 3466

Special shrub and garden sprayers,

French Prov sofa., celery colored.
slightly !f!i
I"79..0Q Matching
chair. v9

3 Pisce esr Set Sale'--

Cash

197) Toraflo, 000d 'onditian, .000
mites, IjIly equipped. $3,500 Call
373 37)7

BLAIR AGENCY

car den ip,,t

64

accessorIes 5219% Private owner
3377709

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
74005
FRENCH. SANFORD
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1967

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nieMOW Tl(.1 your .titni
F o I F me cm,

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Motorcycle Insurance

w.

Weil trained Pony, anti tack, fleck
rein $75 or best offer Richard
Cruger. 3.7 0144

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NO CREDIT CHECK
PIOPEDIAPE
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Uks' flew Call
AtterO 372 754

Wingback chair ,:ovp".d in blue
velvet brocacie
sII'ritIy soiled,
00

Men's Golf Clubs. Wilson X.3I Irons
(7 through sandwedqe). 1 X 31
woods, Black leather bag with
matching hoods Hardly uteri
because of illness A beautifu Set
of lubt for 'ome golfer ill fi
sacrifice pri' e 6616956

llmiiue Park,
'ume out and Inspect
hi' Model Homes on
tisplay

ciiint has several ccncrele
ock homes in nice section of
Infoed Some need more handy
ork than others - all a bargain
DL) PICK FIRST Each 5)1.500
lIlt terms fo be arranged by
yner.
JOHNNY WALKER

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1971 Lincoln Continental, Iii Locomn
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595 00

Ycd 'ro

26065 Orlando Dr
Hwy 1797, Sanford, 322 5071

31

J Bedrooms, family room, 7

Save Big
At Sterchi's

acrvl c fir I'll ?'O

Decorators' Bazaar

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62-1,awn-Garden
sect control GarcienLanci. $400
1st St , 3736630,

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1.11 5'). 1 ,',t, rI hlon'ja

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Specreac;tie granules for l&amp;'wn

t*twetn 17 pm 666 1017

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Used Stereo with AM FM Radio,
12995

custom silk flower arrangements
over 575 Century game table with
I chairs, reg 51.3(0 - Sale, $799
Small antique Armoire, $149;
Beautiful antique boxes with
inlaid mother.of pearl; English
break front $1,100 Cash &amp; Carry.
F'eearea delivery purchase's over

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REALTY

Req Peal Estate Broket
l)OI. 76'Hlawatpta Avp at

NOLL'S

Caiselbc'rry. 17 97, 83(3 4206

Ca'lI.c '4--. excellent condition.
low mIleaqe,oneownet, 1700 Cal

P401t11fP1[S'T

78-l'¼)torcycIes

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Overflow from Winter Park Design Used HI F I with AM
PM Radio,
Studio (Interiors by Berta HaIl),
11195
furnishings, from model home.
Two used Cocktai' Tablt'i, $1100
and 1975 Harry P Leu Designer's
each
Show House Many up to SO pct.
off. Discontinuej fabric samples Mocern Tub Chair nu 0m1,nge tweed,

rint'st
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&amp; Chitirt, secretarial desks &amp;
Chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets. as Is. Cash and Carry

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East First. Downtown
3779411 Eve. 569 1116

O'JEP&amp;)PIICE CLEAN CAPS
TO (P10051 POM, EASY TERMS

Pr'crrnitirr'rI Lt,itt,'r es. 517 95
i"n(h,Thql' 1. f-I. ''. i(')('jY Sl'lC)P,
11Ct ,,irtmi1 i'.,,
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'i'iOOcj Of SICS'I desks l'IC(Ut,vt' desk

Let

Parts

furniture

Rent Blot Lustre [lectrc Carpet
Shampooer for only 51 50 per day.

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Decorators'Sale!

Sanford's newest

"1 t')w downpaymer'ts- ywner
nifl(ed Please call utI

Used office

76-Auto

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Singer Zig Zap. in cahri('t, 3 needle,
front load delu*e sewing machine.
Sold new for 5.319 00 Pay balance
of SM cv' 10 payments of $9. See at.

Sale

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Once A Year

lot Rent From
Best lot selection
nots available j

have mIni homes under 520.000.

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Itt. 372 7335

OBILE HOME PARK
ret' Shaded acres with neat 3
droom, 3 beth mobile home.
7.300 Owner financed

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Country Breeze

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Portable B W TV, 535. Maple Coffee
table, $10; King size recliner, 540.
Queen Anne arm chair, $65; Chest
of Drawers, 530, 8 piece twin
bedroom suite, $95. Desk &amp; chaIr,
$25, KULP DECORATORS, 409W

Merchan ise

Why Not Live

rCI)

Monthly Rentals Available

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tIc'dutifut S acres, pa','d rO,*ij. tvees,
clear flowing Stream, hOrses 0 K
Terry Realty, REALTOR 671
0711

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WE FINANCE

PIILSOPi'5, FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff't Garden Centi'a'

S1HouS43l'td Goods
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Come
- see the latest in lutury family
living. the all new 71'6.4' Glen
brook

for

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MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn
plete set up I'll save you money
Licen'sed, Orlando 7735170.

Junk.

at Home

rkliruq clean, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath,
kefrt home, e ral heat and

116W. 2nd St.

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151,500

'1110

itt.iIit

AtSUnTiø r"r'n's . 'm,-4I ,j..
P'ii'l,i, li'if..'Y, ) tI4'i)"fl,,p5 fl 6033

Sectional, Arm chair, Reclinet.
houble bed, Hi riSe bed, Studio
taches. Andirons. Easels. PCi
nqs, 37) 6496

borhood

bedrooms,

Seminole JC's Annual FIe1
Market, Saturday, June 11, 197$
177 S French Avenue. From t
am. 105pm

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31-Apartments_Furrnshed
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Reallstatefroker

FROfe 5155
I IA

1)01 2SlhSt 3726655

SO-hiiscellaneous
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Sanforti

Father's Day Department

* Theytre Hot" *
Dish washerS Disposal

Req Rt'nl Eit,itt' droker

Prom 11 10 pct Discount on

Realty.

name it, we have it, Inside mali
barn at Stan's Auction and Fle
Market, Call about freeboosh. 37)
97t9, Hwy 16 W Sanford

TAFFER REALTY

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Clothing, shoes, tools, furniture, yo ,,

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Clubs, good clothes medium ar d
large sites; flower container
dishes, linens, 75 pc. set of chini
otter bargaIns 1309 N. FowI*

Purchase Plan

Thursday, June 12, 17S-8B

Good fishing boat, lS'.'' Cobia, 15 HP Wanted to buy uSed Office furniture
8O-Aitos for Sale
79-Trucks-Trailers
Mercury with trailer Motor cx.
Any
Quantity
PIOLL'S ..
-cellent shape 4 Au*iliary tanks,
(asie'Itie'rry. ftc',' Il 9? 830 42(4
1969 Ford Van, M.gs, side pipes. 1967 Mercury Monterey, inspection
$400. See at 71)7 5. Willow Ave.
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Stik, air conditioner. 1500. Call
custom Interior, Call 377 0691.
We Buy Furniture
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373503$.
1961 RIverla, I?' Cutty Cabin, 90 HP
A small Classified Ad brings big Make your
DAVIS i'll YJ/0
Evinrude, lilt trailer, new canvas
Budget go further, Shop
returns Icy one and see Call
top. 13)6717.
the Classified Ads every day
7611 or $31 9993
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CASH 3224132
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lt66Mustanp
Fou used furniture, appliances.
59-'?yjsical
?,'rcI'ndise
6cyI. automatic, 5450
80-Autos for Sale
-'S.-.'.
tCeIs, etc flu',' 1 Ci? ICC) ilrr
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3322951
Lirry's
',nrt,
713
Sirfr,q t.ve
Reworked Baldwn built upright
1973 Toyota Corona Deluxe tuitIon
Pick UpAbandoned
piano, 1750, 10 yr. old Kolsler 4
WitQOn, air condition'nq, redo, I
FREE
Campbell electric player piano,
sPeed,
luggage rack. ike n
)??
li57
75-'RecreationaI Vehicles
like brnt) new, S930, Also brand
17,995 Call 32? 1651. ast (or
new Spinet piano (been on loan for
wtiltey Eclistein Dealer
club programs) regular, 51.03$, Apache poo up camper with canopy,
now 5795 66$ 414.6
$1,250. Steeps 6 tasily. sef .:on
1U4 Dodge Station Wilgon
ocd
.
tamed 373 $7#,.5
* * *
engine, needs some repair 53(4)
60-OH ice So pp lies
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Dr., Deltona, Call 661 5251

5160 225 Mo 131 5fl
CLIFF JORL)API,REAIIOP

AFTER HR

727 9711

Broker

372 74.4
W/W Shag Carpet

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Don't forget our Inst. Girl
Modern anti sharp 3 bedroom Split
ShIrley's
Treasur's at Stan'
plan, 1'
bahs fenzed yard,
Flea Market, Sat &amp; Sun
garage, carpets, S'ove Intl

Jim Hufit Realty

UI) loin IS he d

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Shaded homesite overlooking Ia

REALTOR
2101 S F'renti Ave .3?) 0041

Luxury Patio
Apartments

Villas

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ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, 1½ b
Split plan, central heat lair,
10 wall carpet A'sumable ir
tgae 576.900

ANFOR(','5 SALES LEAEP

ardens

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t)Aflf'r.
rla.'w, 2
Flit room, delaChed gara
fenced y.rd 519.000 323 9511

Kish Real Estate

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JUISU PSi IT 'JVU

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This executive 3 bedroom, 7 bit
home ii in one of Sanforcis tx
areas 159.900

ed, ocean

to

den.

fi '
largi' I

i'iY.v
v'v
Ccrp' Realty REALTOR, 373 71

Real Estate

8TAL APARTMENT HOMES

BPS,7fuIlbalh

Sten strom

gaIn vacation Al

n.,.s_ a

4

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Owner will sefior re'nI wth opt or

New Smyrna Beach Condominium
on ocean, poolside, fully equipped,
$150
ek 571 3691.

Immediate Occupancy, 1 &amp; 2
Bedroom apartments, $I0$l0
r.i..g,

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ttiwn Ocean front Atrtrnenis

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Pnperty

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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42-M,biIe Homes

76C1a5
17"?
REAL TOR 32) 317.4

This borne really isn't a drive by. but
wait until you get ifl5id, It's
gracious and spacious with 3
bedrooms, dining room and
fireplace Bonus -- owner is
electrician arid has out In
numerous extras for beauty
tIme saving Call 371 9410

utts. 339 1139.

DeBarti. AduItt Lovely large 1 bed
room, air, Ideal for retired persons.
32 sosi

$1500 REBATE
NOQUALIFYIpiG
New 3 IsP home, all eutras, $ pcI
interest 529.500 37? 7767

3 bedroom, P7 bath on corner
511.9(0 lusting, 5)6,300. 7
mtg 373 8607

White

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vate, trees, pratt, arid patio

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Harold Hall Realty

INCOME PROPERTY, $21,500 tot
Let rentals pay your mortgage
direct to owner Large house Wilt
apartment 4 cottage rented 53.300
down No qualify Move right in
ii Elm Aye, 373 1762

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I5.-1,bjle Home Lots

MBOO COVE APT

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43-LoAcreage

Broker, 107W Commercial
Sanford 372 7161

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S155$ 160

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It nobiie home village, under
rge Shady oaks on the Scenic
ekiva Modern clean interiors,
m 5)10 5 Mi W of Sanford 377

SO'd;r;;; dot
131389 after 530

See Dave's Furniture at Stan's FIt
Market, Sat, 4 Sun.

refrigerator

JCWI4 u: 1.4 IDE P.

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WEKIVA RIVER

,un., Stan's Flea Market

IN ALL PRICE RAPIGES
Ill Vi lit St
727 Son

Acreage

etberry. 12'w60', '71. 7 t*drOOrn
misfied, central ar, Co
close In AdultS 339 $439

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Business Home. zoned commerc
1 Icr
highway Great ten
111,950 Acre Rlty, REALT(
373 7753

CHOICE LAKEFRONT, Custi
built 1 Butciroorn. 2 Story on fin
fishing and Swimming lake, ii
beach, boat hot &amp; dock, one at
tree thadti 5.85.5(0

Home's, Lots
'!Sb'S'T

REALTOR 3727195

33) ltjlT

ter SprIngs, 7 or 3 BR. large
tmily room fli',iijtiful ShrubS and
cci 5700 mo Ill 572?

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LAKE MINNIE
1 Bedrooms, p 7
taths, fenc,ti yard, air
con
ditioned. utility SI'ICd, 527.500
WE TAKE TRADES
is, SWIM. SKI
3 bedroom
waterfront home, beautiful kit
Chen, fcwrnal dining, Florid, room
Overlooking Ike, central
teat,
and air, fenced yard

Tables &amp; Permanent bootl

available, All under cove
Located I', miles east of I IonS R
16, Sanford at Stan's Auction 37 2
9719.
Visit the Dutch Lamp Shop Sat. B.

BALL R EAL.TY
Choice Listings

Evening Herald, Sinford, Fl.

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Open Saturday &amp; Sunday,; : S p.r

old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost I
acre. IdylIwilde Scxtlon 373 9166

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ir.fencedyardSl7Spermc,nthas

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WITT REALTY

Front * * *

Peg Real Estt H)ket
7 bath, Ii A. W.ill to wall
371 0440, 377 7 7 41,373 7595
carpet, paved Street, public usate,. __,,,,,.,,
and outsith, City fle'autifUl Spring
3 BEDROOM, 1½
ba'hs, (at
take Stays full
even during
room, $)5,9
drought. 529,900 total price House
needs painting and tidyg up.
7 BEDROOM, 7 bath, ('imily ro
JOHNNY WALKER
Mayfair,
REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
1 BEDROOM.? bath, family ro
POOl, all the eitras 117,500
3226457

bedroom, Pa bath,
iitche.t equipped. central heat &amp;
rpeted

lake

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3 flC(1C))f'fl

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$lSOmo. AdultS preferred
373 5151 or 3224470

citrus grove, 300' of like
I
large 7 BR home, 2 cr pa,
PVflp &amp; sprinkler svs'em
177,5(0

"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH
4
WANT AD Phone 322 2611 or 53)
9993 dncl a friendly Ad Visor will
help you

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Sanford, by Owner- ldyllwNdeIl
W1LS(JN MAIER FURNITURE
Section. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, family
BUY SELL.- TRADE
room on isrge lot, 10* down 11 315 E First St
377 56"
payment. Call 372 045 after 6:30
p.m
Large Flea Market

LAK EFROIiIT_3izAcrlA

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,edroom, ii', bath. air and heat)o.0o. $13 CO damaoe deposit
323 1711

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday

WE'VE FOUPID IT' 3b.d
modern home, large family r
wall to watt carpet, drape's,
enuoped kitchen, double cart
Only $19,000 eXcellent terms,

MAKE ROOM 10 STORE YOUp
WIN T I P
I IEM S
.51 L L

inford- 3 bedroOm, l" baths,
pool, carpet, good location. 901'
t%46$2$or 3720263 or 901 731093'

3Unos Minimum

3

rm, central heat.alr,
carp.tting,
above around pool, •enced beck
yard by owner 371 0572 alter
6

Unfurnished

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41c11
IthruStimes
31ca
6thrU2Stimes
2lca I
26fimeS
($2.00MINIMUMCHARG

HOURS

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petiton under oath has been

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In re: the Adoption of
BRADLEY MICHAEL LAWRENCE

filedintheabovestyledCourllor the
permanent
comrnitrnnt
oP
B P A DL E V
MI C H A I L
LAWRENCE. A White. Male child.
born on November 2?. 1973. in
Chicago, Cook Counh', IllInOiS, tO
prospective, adoptive parents.
YOU ARE required to file your
Answtr of other pleadings with the
Clerk of the above . Court, and to
serve a copy thereof upon MARVIN
NEWMAN and JON
S.
ROSENBERG. Attorney for the
Petitioners. Suite 1446. CIIA Tower.
Orlando, Florida 3280). on or bcfore
the 4th day of July. 1975 1' you fail to
do so. a default Judgrnnt will be
entered against you.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court at Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida, thiS 2nd day of
1915
(Seal)
Arthur H fleckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Ciruit Court
By: Lillian ,ienkins
C'"&amp;
ARt.'(l I NES'J.%'.SN, FQ "
NEWMAtI and ROSENBERG
Sjite 1446, CNA Tower
Orlando, Florida 37601
Attoriey for Pctitionc
Publish' June S. 17. 19. 26. 197S
DEO

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Orlando - Winter Pa
Seminole

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7SIOI3LA.2GA

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,4oiice is tie(eh', çy(n ttat by
'Itotl,ne". Adults or Teens
virtue ci that certain Order for
(Seal)
Abandonment Proceedings, issued
FACED WITH A DRINKlN
Arthur H BeCkwih. Jr
out of arct tjnier the s,'a of 'he
PROPtI EM
Clerk of the Circuit Court
PerhapS AlcOf'ollc Anoflyrtioli
County Court of Seminole County.
fly Elaine RiCh6rde
Florida upon an Order rendered in
Can Help
Deputy Clerk
tneaforesaldcourtonth.otfldayof
Call 173 .8587
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
June A 0 1975. in the? certain case
WritePO B x 1713
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Attorneys (or Petitione.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Sntcird U lot aa 37771
"In Re In the Matter of Abandoned
CIRCUIT IN ANt) FOR SEMINOLE P0 Drawer Z
Notice is hereby uivcn that we are
__________________________
Personal
Property."
which
Sanford, Florida 37771
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
engageci in business a' 1833 State Rd
-- -aforeslidOrder was delivered to me
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1114-CA.09.0 Publish' June 5, 17, 19. 76, 1975
434. Longwood Vllaqe. Lonuwood,
S-Lost &amp; Found
as Sheriff of Seminole County,
DEO 33
DIVISION C
Styiflolf' County, Florida.
Florida Said Property to include;
CITY SAVINGS BANK OF PITT
_____________________________
wider the flctitiou name of
Bicycles
Mate Irish Setter
SFIELD.
PAIPITREE. snd that we intend to
tI THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
'Two Dishwashers
In Pinecrest Area
Plaintiff,
register said name with the Clerk of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ClR
One Pool Filter
Call 377 694) and identify
,
me Circuit Court, Seminole County.
_______________________
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
One Slide Projector
CLAUDE HARRIS and MILDRED
Florida in accordance with the
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
One Stereo
HARRIS, his wife,
provisIons of the FictitiouS Name
6-Child Care
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S7S7CA.0t.0
Arid various other abandoned
Defendants
Statutes. To Wit: Section 16509
FEDERAL
NATIONAL MOP
property
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Florida StaIute 1957.
TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
and the unJerligned as Sheriff of
NOTICE OF SUIT
ChildCareinmy home
S Paul W Stapp
Plaintiff.
Seminole County, Florida. will aI
TO: CLAUDE HARRIS and
Reasonable
Becky Stapp
DEOI)
11't AM on the 20th day of June
MILDRED HARRIS. hS wife.
372 795)
Putylih' ,Jutie 5. 17. 19, 26. 1975
JOHN I APPLETON and M...RY
.A 0 1975, offer for sate and sell to
_______________________
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIE
ANN APPLETON. h5 witC,
___________________________ Spec!al Summer Rates' Open
the hiChest bidder, for cash the
that an action to foreclose a moe'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Defendants
abOve deScribed personal property
hours; all ages. Swing Set It
NOTICE OF INTENT
tgage
on
the
folowing
In
property
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
NOTICE OF SUIT
at the locatIon of the Agricultural &amp;
lery, fern Park, 1314)11
TOREGISTER
Seminole
County,
Florida
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOL E
TO' JOHN I APPLETON anti
Road Department of Seminole
FICTITIOUSPiAME
4,
Lot
Block
2,
Lincoln
Heights.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
County on Highway 17.92, South of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Complete child care Services N
Section Two. accor.J"; i the piat MARY ANN APPLETON, his wife,
CIVIL NO. IL1ZSI.G
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Sanfora, Seminole County. Florida
Sumt..,rPrograrnt HEY DIDO
the undersigned, desiring to engage
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1
In re: the Petition of
All parties claiming Interesis by,
That said sale is being made
oInr I DAY CARE 323 5690
inbusiness
under
the
fictitious
name
Pagel.3.
Public
Re'cortisof
Seminol
BEN B STEWART ano LeVEDA
through, under or against John 1.
pursuant to Chapter 105 of the
of GENEVA HEATING AND AIR
-_____ ________________
County,
Florida.
STEWART. hiS wife.
Sa'urday&amp; Evening
Florida Statutes
CONDITIONING SERVICE at 1205
rias been filed against you, anti you Appleton and Mary Ann Appleton.
NOTICE OF SUIT
Child Care Ages 2 S
wife,
and
to
all
parties
having
or
John E Polk.
Park
Avenue,
Sanford.
Florida
37771
are
required
to
serve
a
copy of your
TO' BILLY A. MAY
A
Child's
World 373 6421
claiming
to
have
any
right,
title
or
Sheriff
intends
to
register
the
Said
name
written defenses thereto, if any,
Residence Unknown
interest in the real property herein
Seminole County, Fior;da
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
---- upon
Leonard
V.
Wood.
Attorney
for
Address Unknown
Publish: June 12. 19, 1975
Seminole Cnunty', Florida
plaintiff, at Suite 211, 251 Maitland described
11-Instructions
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
CEO 90
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DATED thit, 2nd day of June, A D -Ave., Altamortte Springs, and file
that the above named Petitioners
that
an action to foreclose a mor
1975
the original with the Clerk of th:
BEN B. STEWART and LaVEDA
Ceramic Classes
tgegeonfhefollowingrealproperty
John M Hill
above styled Court on or before Hi
STEWART, hii wife, have filed a
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Wed thru Fri 13a m 7pm
in Seminole County. Florida.
Publish June 5. 17. 19, 76, 1915
3rd
day
of
July.
1975;
otherwise
a
Petitiøri for the adoption of the
UTILITY BOARD
CaI73 86W)
the SculPt 15 feet and
DEO39
_____________________________
judgment may be entered against
minor child named ifl that Petition
Neticeof Public Hearing
South .13 feet of Lot 71. Block
you
for
the
relIef
demanded
In
the
RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL
The Board of County CO..
you are commanded to serve a
SUBURBAN HOMES. SECTION 2.
Complaint herein
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
missioners of Seminole County
COPyOfyOurw'ittefldrfen%1'5,if any,
Ecording to the plat thereof as IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
WITNESS my hand and seal
Day &amp; Night Classes 3 Mi
Ofl
HARVEY
sitting as the Seminole County
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.
COULTER,
recorded In Plat Book S. Page
sa:dcourt,tptisc?hctayof June 1973
LOngwood. Junct 1797&amp; 119
Petitioners' attorney, whose addresS
Utility Board will hold a public
Public Records of Seminole County, CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
(Seal)
Is
372 5756 or 372 15).i
PC. Box 3736, Forest City,
COUNTY, FLORIDA
hearing in the County Commiss,on
Florida
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Chambers of the Se-iinoI County
Florida, 37751. on or before the 10th
Case
No.
7Sll)4CA44.D
has been filed against you and you
Clerk of Circuit Court
'1y of July. 1975. and file the
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida. on
are required to serve a Copy of your In re: the Marriage o
By:
Lillian
Jenkins
Ruby (0' Gitlis
original with the Clerk of the Court
Tuesday, July 1, 1975 at 7.00 P.M. or
written defenses. if any, to it t van
Deputy Clerk
either before service on Petitioners'
Petitioner Wife
as soon thereafter as
sble to
den
Berg,
Gay
&amp;
Burke.
PA.,
at
Publish; June 17, 19, 26. July),
Bartender for nightS Also cOckt
and
consider an aoplication concetning at'orney or immediately thereafter;
Post OffIce fbi 793, Orlando,
DEO $0
waitress Apply Club Diamo
Charles
Ate',ar,det
Gills
changes in water crud sewer Iervi..e otherwise. default may be entered
Florida 37*02. and tile the original
Hwy 17 97. Deflary
Respondent Hus.band
rates in areas cerlitied to be served against you for the relief demanded
with the Clerk of the above styled
en th Petition
by Sanlando UtIlitist Corporation.
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OF APPLICI,TION TO
court on or before July 7th. 1975.
Wanted Babysitter
10 Charles Aleiander GiIIi
WlTNlSSmyhandarudthes,.Iof
By: Sidny L. VHtIOn. jr.,
VACATE PART 0: FLAT OF
otherwise a ludgrnent may be en
LakeMary area
the Court at Sanford, Seminole
Concrete MIX Inc
Chairman
feted agaInst you for the relief
BELAIR. A SUBDIVISION
Callforinforrnatlofl32loS7*
,
County, Florida. this 6th day of
Rkl
Attest;
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
demanded in the complaint Ce'
.(JIW. 1975
Arthur H Beckwi?h, Jr.
North Carolina
Work ycur own hour's Earn ext
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
petition
(Seat)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Clerk
income as an AVON Represe
that on tPt lit day of July, 1975. at
WITNESS my hand and the seal f
Arthur H Be(kwi?h, Jr.,
aCtion for diSSOItiOn of marriage
Publish: June 6. 12. It'. 26. ivii
fatly, Call 641 3079
10:00 o'clock AM. or as soon
raid Court on June 2nd, 1975
Clerk of the Cercut Court
has been filed against you and you
CEO 16
tPtr,artr as may be heard. CHASE
(Seal)
______________________________
MONEY MAKING opportuiity I
fly Joy Stokes
are reQuired to serve a copy of your
GROVES. INC will present its
Arthur H. Be'ckwith, Jr
person active in religious circi
Deputy
Clerk
wr,tten
defenses,
It
any,
it
to
Petition and make application to the
FICTITIOUSNAME
Clerk of the Circuit Court
to sell fund raising program
PublIsh;
June
12,
19,26,
July),
1973
Ruby
Coi
Gillis,
Petitioner, whot,
Notice I' hereby given th$t *0 are
Coad of County Commissioners of
By' Joy Stokes
church groups No mercttandl
01079
Azaiea
address
is
17
Drive,
Seminole
County,
Florida,
pursuant
engaged In business at 100 Hilltop
Deputy Clerk
involved A new idea appealing
itland Florida 32751. on r before
to SectiOn 177.101 of the Florida
Publish: June 5. 12. 19. 26.
Place, Altamonte Spring's, Seminole
all church members Your age
June 30th, 197S, and file the original
County, Florida under the fct(t,
Statutes, to vacate that part of the
DEO 31
no barrier to this dignified plan,
with the clerk of thu Court Cithet
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
PIat of Befair, Seminole County.
COURT,
name of SOUTHERN HERITAGE
you are active Exce'lent coi
before service on Petitioner or
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ClR
Flo,idi, recorded in Flat BocA 6.
CHURCH FURNISHINGS, and that
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
mission. Full or part time Wri
immediatelytt,ereatter.
otherwise
a
CUlT,
IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
PagelllntheOtficeof the Clerk 0, FOR
*?lfltlndtoregistersaidnam,wiffi
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, default will be entered against
to Gold Award, Box 1390. Eusf
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
COUt4TV. FLORIDA.
the Circuit Court of Seminole FLORIDA
FIa, 37726
for the relief demanded in Ihe
CASE NO. 74.17$$.CA49.A
Seminole County, Floricia in ac
County, Florida. described as
CIVIL ACTION NO: 7S.)T30CA.te.sL
complaint or petition
TUCKER BROS. INC.
follows. towit:
Cordince with the prOviSionS of the
Clerk TypiSt Mon thru Fri I to
SOUTH[A51 BANK OF EAST
WITNESSmy handand the seat of
Fictitious flame Statutes. To wit
Plaintif(.
Commence at the Norm ' Section ORANGE. f Ii a BANK OF
Call Mr's Osbørn 373 $500
EAST
thiS Court on May 30th, 1975
__________________________
v's
Section 543 09 F Icrda Statutes
Post of Section 3. Township 20 South. ORANGE, a Florida bank mc
cor
(Seal)
HIC.DEN LAKE DEVELOPMENT
s Janice 'iris
Range 30 East, Seminole County. poratior,.
Arthur H flekwith. Jr
CORPORATION OF FLOP'OA.
Ror.ald J. owrtserici
Florida; thence run S 00 degrees 13'
Plaintiff,
Clerk of the Circuit Co'.,rt
Publish: .Lne I? 19.36. July). 1915
MOORE HANDLEY, uNC
12" 1 • 80001 feet or I Point Of
'31.0
Legal Notice
By Lillian Jenkins
__________________________
PLUMBING COMPANY. INC.. and
01017
Beginning, said point being on the AVERY I WISDOM and RENEE
As
Deputy
Clerk
j, PEPIDLETON GAINES dba
SoutlterlyrightoVwayof5tateRu
M WISDOM, hii wife,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Publi5h June 5. 12. 19. 26. 1975
IICTITIOUSNAME
PENCO EPITERPRtSES.
S•46A (23 Street); thence run N. 89
Defenciants
NAME LAW
Notice is Pu' rely given that we are
DEO
32
Defendants
degrees 25' 35" W. along said
NOTICE OF ACTION
Niti(C
heieby given that It
S
efigatjed in bq,,inc
at ItS Elm
NOTICE OF SALE
Southerlyright.of.Way.173.74fe,tto
TO: AVERY E. WISDOM and
%JflderSiQi't,d, desiring 'o engage
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
Drive. (awlofrry. 37707. SemInole
Notice is hereby given that,
an Intersection with Easterly right.
REPIEE U WISDOM
bussflelSunderthefictstious name
NAME STATUTE
Counip. FlO'id , under the fictlt.oui
pursuant to an order or a final
olwayofLake Bou$evarti,asshown
Post Otlice Box U
ALTAMOIITE HEIGHTS APAR'
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
name Of 9 Sf40 C PAINTING
judgment of foreclosure entered in
ontlieplatof8elalraccordinqtotp,e
Geneva, FlorIda
Notice is hereby given that tilC MINTS, at Plo 64), NorthIab
CONRAC'O(:S,andtruatweintend
the above captioned ac?i, I will platthereofasrecordinplatook
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that ar
undersigned, pursuant to the Boulevard, Altamonte Spring
tOreqister i . rarne with the Clerk
sell the property Situated in
6. page 46 of the Public Records of
actiontoforecea
mortga jern the
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter Fiorid. )flol. intends to regittertt
of en, C.rt'jf Court. Seminole
Seminole County, Florida. described
SemInole Cnty, Florida. thence lollowing property In Seminole
sos
09, Florida Statutes, wit register said name with the Clerk of tt
F criJa in accordance with
a
run 5 00 degrees 00' 54" W., along County, Florida
*ith the Clerk of the Circuit Court, (ycuit Court of Semino'e Count'
the pray $iijl5 Of 'he Fictitious
Luts 1 tttroi,ofs 9. Block "1'. said Easterly right of way Of Lake
PARCEL NO. fl The South 825
'nand( SiemtnoleCounty,Ftorida, Flotida
Nar'' S'sttn, To Wit. SuCtiOn
HIDDEN LAKE. UNIT 16. as per
Boutevardl23 633feet; thence run S. feet of the West ' of the Southwest
Dated May 15th. $915.
upon receipt of
,t the
US O Fkrpla Statutes 1957
plc? thereof recorded in Plat Book
19 degrees 25' 33" E 34.500 (eu;
'a of the Northeast ½. Section 6,
THOMAS &amp; W SLLER.
publicali,nofthis
note.
thetictitious
! Li orird F. Bier
11. Pages 53 and 5* Lots 4 through I
thence run S 00 degrees 00' 54" W.
Township 0 South, Range 32 East,
it North Carolina
name. to wet MAITLAPID MOTOR
DniId B. Carpenter
and Lot 26. flock "6". Lots 15 and
72300 feet; thence run N. $9 degrees Less the East 33 feet of the North 133
General Partnership
SUPPLY under which I am engaged
PLbltsh ?,'iiy 72. Ti'. June 5. $2. $975
Id. Lots 19 through 22. i'd Lot 34, ?S'33" W. 2.97I feet to a point, said
By. Jesse M Wallet
feet for road and subject ba 15 feet
n business at 2100 North Orl4nceo
Block "H", Lots 1 through 17. Block
point being on the Easterly rightof. easement for bridle path on the
General Partner
Avenue, M.qitland. Florida
".1". and Loss ' and 7, Block
way of said Lake Boulevard and also
East, South and West sides.
PubliSh May 77. 79, June 5, 12. 191
That the party interested in ia,
HIDDEN LAKE. UNIT IC, as per
On a curve, saici point having a
AND
DEN $79
busir,ess enterprise is as follows'
pEat thereof recorded in Ptat Boof
l'ICTITIOUS NAME
tangent bearing of S. 20 degree's 73'
PARCEL P40. 21 and South ½ of
John V Likins
kOtI.' it. hereby g'Yen that I am 17, Pages 55 arid 54; and Lots 9
7S"W..saidcajrvehaving a radiusof
PARCEL Plo 26: The West ½of the
Dated at Casselb.erry, Seminole
enCac.etl in bosncst, at $00 ichaL,.,,
tP%l'OuOh
Block "6", and Lots j 250.00 feet and concave Nor
UNITED
STATES
DISTRIC
Northtast '. of Section s. Township
County. Florida, on May 19th, 1975
rr, Ltng*ooa, Semnoie count,, "rQugh ) and Lots 23 through 3),
ttiwnterly; thence run South. 20 South. Range 32
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT 0
East, Less the
PubliSh May fl. 79. June 5. 1?, 1975
UIr Ci under the (iCtitiDu's name
hock "H", HI")DEN LAKE, UNIT
westerly. along said curve arid
rLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
North 1575 feet arudthe Sojth S2Sfeet
01P1144
iD, as per p1st thereof rerOed an
COURT
PlO 74.3SOOrI.Ciy.Y
Easterly right of way, 114,711 feet
AMf RICAN BUSINESS CAPITAi.
also less the East 33 feet for tea).
and tP.at I inttnd to register said Flat Book 17, Pages 37 and 51, Public
UNITED
UNITED STATES OF AMERIC4
through a cen'ral angle Of 23 degrees
STATES
DISTRICT
Subject to a IS fee'? easement on the
Records of Seminole County,
Plaint iff, v
Herman Lower
ruanie with the Clerk of the Circuit
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
20' 72" tO the P.1. of slid curve;
west SIde for bridle pith.
Defendantls)
NOTICE OF SAL
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION -thence run S. 43 degrees 5)' 47" W.,
Co,t, Seminole County, Florida an Fkrida.
AND
Notice ', heret,y given th
along said Easterly right uI.way,
COURT PlO. 71 )11.Ort.Clv.R
bCc%dane
th the prowisiun5 of a)pubticsale,tothehighestandbest
PARCEL NO 9 The South 64OI
flu F lCtltlou Nane Statutes. To
bddcr fee' ii'ti. at the west front
pursuant to a FINAL DECREE
140 estee, to the P.C. of a curve feet of the No'th 761300 feet of East
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Fore,.jour entered on May 10, 19
W I' Section SS 09 Plo. id Statutes entra"ce of the Seminole County
Plain'itt, v EDWARD HOLIDAY.
having a radius of 19.9. 792 feet and ',of the Northeast i,4 Of Section
th above entitled Court, in It
by
et
tesi.
tourtfiousq in Sanford, Florida, at being concave Northerly; thence
JR
al
Defendant(s)
-NOTICE
Township 70 South, Range 37 East.
above styled cause, the undersign*
or SALE - Notice is hereby given
1100 a m on the 10th day of June, run Southwesterly and Nor. Less the Ia'? 461 00 feet, Subject
5' RiChard L Simmons
'0
United Slates Marshal, or one of h
that pursuant to a SUMMARY
Publish JunC 5. 1?, 19, 74. 1575
tPewesterly, along said curve and a 6.600 foot easement on the East
duly authorized deputies, will se
FINA. DECREE of Foreclosure
WiTPIE 5,5 my hand and the seal of
DEC 35
Eattert" rigtd of way, 216396 feet, and North sides for Road and su
the property situate in Seminoli
this court on this 9th day of June,
entered on May 6, 1975 by the above
throughacentratangI,ao$7deig,,
jet toa 1500 foot easement on tP,e
Court,', Florida, described its
t.ntllled
Court,
In
the
above
styled
0158" to a point, said point having a
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Soutti anti West sides for dramatic
Th r.al cstte covered by tfi
(SEAL)
cause, the unde'signrd Unmtd
July 7, 2V?5 t 7 0 kM ItiC
tangent bez'ringcf P4.51 degrees (0'
and brlde path
aforesaid mortgage is; Commenc
''ates Marshal, or one of his duly
underSigned will sell one 19.71
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
15" W thence run S. 29. degrees 3$'
AND
at the W 4 corner of Section I
authoristd deputies, wilt Sell the
Chevrolet Imoala Custom 2 door
Clerk of the Circuit Court
72" W. 965 371 feet; thence run S. 00
PARCEL P40 I' The South 130 fet't
Township It 5, Range 31 E
property
situate
By t'aIne RiChard,
in
Seminole
County,
D144471J1479.Si; for repair and
degrees. 04' '1" W. 721.1.44 feet;
Of the North 1933 fees less the East
Seminole County. Florid',, ru
s'orage
Florida, described as: The West
De'p.-y Clerk
Tag
thence rur. N. 19 deg,'ee's 73' 25" 1.
Plo
K .S9. 336,
440 feet of the East '. of the Pine'
Southerly along W line of sal
feet I inches of lot 72 and the East 79
Wisconsin,
.Itrry A ,Cunk
1309.79.7 feet to the Southwest corner
theast ½. Section 6, Township
Section 3). 100665 ft ft.. a pCit
teet of lot 2$, flock 1$. as shown on
Law Offic s of
Waay IlIvera
OP the Northwest 4. of the Northeast
South, Range 32 East, subject 101 15
tmifl(J IS it Sot P4 i'n t 5' ,of SW'
tht vj(blp,J $.rt,cmn el it,,.
Harold B Himowiti
½ of said !,.i'lkv 3; tr,ece continue frrt easement on West S'bor t,r1Jie
Fast ,.ongoci
of
P4W
of SW ½ ot Section I
SAPILAPIDO
.,'.Jl 5lk .1,.-c fluidg
THE
SUBURB
N 59 degrees 72' 25" 1 1000 feet,
pith
Ihencerun I artiparalleltoand 131
BEAU1IFUL Sanford Section, as
Ja:ksonvillp. Florida 3fl7
2)6 Church Ave
tluerte run N. 00 degrees I)' 21" W. has bcen filed against YOU ItYl
S of Said N line 400 5 ft to a point
recorded in Piat Book 3 page U, Of
IA'tof'ney)
Longwood, F Ii
1613 479 fe'f to a point on said are required to serve a copy of your
beg ning, thence continue E 13) Si
the Public Records of Seminole
Publish June I?. 19. 1975
Publish .1e 12. 1973
Souherty rig?tt of way of State Road
written defenses, if any, to it on
ba POint, thence S anti parallel tot
Cunty, Florida, together with the
01054
010 $7
S leA (25th Street); thence r'n N. $9
DONALD F WRIGHT, Plaintiff's
tine of said Section 1) to a po.nt on
rsc,Ptts of ingress arid egress over
degrees 33' 33" W., aloeg said attorney, whose address is 1131
IifleoftheflW'4ot SW '4of 51db
BREPITWOOD AVENUE
and
Soutt*rlyr&amp;9ht.cf.w.yof State Ro*d South Orange Avenue, Post Office
thence:un Won Slid S line 133
S leA (25th Street), 30.00 feet to the Box 34.7, Orlando, P Ioe'id*. 32t02, on S,atLEM STREET lying West and
ft boa point, thence Pd and parallel
South arid adjacent to iaid Block,
Pain of 6.egl.'vuir,g; said parcel or before 7th day Cf July, 1725, and
the W line of Said Secticn :3 to Itt
sho,en on th above described plat
'ontains3l.7Ø acres.
llIetheorigln.lwlthtt,,Cfirkofthis
point of begln.sing at publIc Outcr
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return
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belt bidder for cash at I) 00 o'clock
said 5i.*idivition to acreage
Plaintiff's attorru.'y or immediately
',ttt ,it II Ct) 0 ctcxk A U ni
A , on Tuesday. June 21. 1975 at
Dated the 9th Jiy of June, AD. thereafter; otherwise, a default will
?uesday, June 21, 1975 at the *01
the
West
door
of
the
Seminole
19.75, at Sanford, Ssminle County, be entered against you for tfue relief
door 01 the Seminole Count
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
demanded in 'he Complaint
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
Florida
CHASE GROVES. INC.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Dated S IS 75
Dated May $5 )95
B: S 0. Cstie Jr
this Court on 30th day of May. 1975.
MITCHELL A NEWBERGEI
MITCiElL A NFWBCRGER
VIce.Presin!
(COURT SEAL)
United StateS Marshal
United States Marsha'
IFEIR AND SPEER
Arthur It feckwittt, Jr
M'ødIe
Dis:ricI of Florida
Middle
District
of
Florida
/41ornCys a' Law
Citrk of the CIrcuit Court
KEPIOcLI W. WHERRY
£
KENDELL W. WHERRY
II)
Aves.
By' Elaine RIC.'tarde
Assistant United States Attorney
Assistant United States Attcrney
!.infrd, P',orioa
Depu' CIrk
Attorney for Plairitiff
Attorney for Plaintiff
lubIiih: June 17, 19., 19.75
Publish: June 3, I?, 19., 76, 1973
Publish:
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It was because of her father family bury the fallen deputy. her arms and sat bolt upright In
The little girl bounded from that the pro' e officers gathered
They sat in silence as the the first pew of the church as

the black limousine with all the at the St. Mary Magdalen Rev. John Picciano
delivered the priest continued.
Church parking lot were ffielre. the homily during the Requiem
records of County Commission
"This *o.k is essential to the erectors of steel products. The in some other I budget) line. I energy of a four-year-old.
"Your presence here will do
"Hi," she said to the burly
meetings yesterday a Herald security and operation of t
signed estimate, dated April 14, can't fathom us doing
taking
concelebrated
by
much
to help the family now
Ioore, a jailer and deputy of High Mass
a copy of which went to the all those economy measures
reporter discovered that State jail," the memo stated.
Rev.
John Ryan.
and in the days to come. You
deputy holding the car door, the Seminole County Sheriff's
Attorney Abbott Herring's chief
Polk said that due to the County Commission, Indicated and somebody asking for an "have
you seen my daddy?"
s -a
Department, died Monday
We have no valW amwersis are,
Investigator. Jack R. Fu)en- security risk, no vWtor3 am the wnrk could be done in "two over-expenditure. IrresponsThe deputy's
wide', has also been examining permitted In the area where to three weeks."
trying to rescue inmates during to why one nmn will risk and Moore was oc of you -r- a
ibility," he said. ylceas he fllncbed and turned away a fire that Claimed 10
the records and ha! mad. JuioiIu Ire held on cwt
On Apr11 21, Proudfoo' ap- Chairman Mike Hattaway
fflow police i"I'acer. A'l you
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Other
Rebecca Moom was 60dused
peared before the County Com. asked It there -'W"ell furgiler
-es at the c,ount,y )all in Rev.
certain County Commission
The memo stated that "other minion and explained the questiotts and discussion by the because she ciz1d see lines of Sanford
*re," he said
faith In the Resurrection."
meetings in whi ch Jail Achuin- cell blcks are a security risk repair funding request and
familiar police unllcezns, but
"That caring is part of the
istrator George Proudloot because small items of con- described the food-pass doors.
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Now it was time to pay final
Cornelia
Mrs.
Moore love
she couldn't locate her father,
which we share for each
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The Seminole County Grand shooting death of 46-year-old
Jury has indicted a Sanford Thomas Kiley, 3144 Rudder
woman for first-degree murder Circle, Sanford, returned an
and completed its first day of indictment charging his wife,
what may be a lengthy probe Betty Jcan Kiley, 41, with firstinto this week's county jail fire degree murder.

end, but ,he beigiming for us
all."
The widow, in a sleeveless

jail facility with jailer Robert County jail. McCall died in the "will probably be in and out of black lace dress, hushed
Officials say they believe (Ray) McCall o. Moore when the fire broke jail fire,
that Grand Jury room many Rebecca as the priest said,
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out,
fil
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Officials say they believe times as th e pieces to this "Robert Is now ba ck in the
set fire to mattresses outside his cell
dense, acrid smoke. Moore was McCall, upset because his puzzle are fitted together."
mystery of God's love, where he
killed as he and other deputies, circuit court robbery trial had
,
was once created."
When announcing the grand
Kiley residence they found for over three hours, reportedly firemen and inmates evacuated just been postponed, set fire t
Rebecca, and her sisters
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Circuit Court Judge J. Kiley dead on the couch, api. devoted to the jail fire in. 65 prisoners over the next 90- the mattresses outside his cell. jury probe. requested by CLrShelly, ' sat
Jailer.
cuit Court Judge Clarence T.
William Woodson received the parently shot one time in the
' and
minute period,
Jail administrator George Johnson Jr. and Sheriff John quietly with their brother,
Assistant State Aty. William true bill and ordered Mrs Kiley right temple with a 22-caliber
Observers said only two
Officials say the deadly Proudfoot said that about five Polk, Herring told reporters he Terrance, 12, now the man in
Staley ronfirmed that the grand held without bond pending rifle. Officers said Mrs. Kiley
witnesses went
before the smoke came from a stack of 25 minutes before the lire broke feels that the grand jury ,,will the
jury Is expected to resume the arraignment on the charge in was sitting in her bern
M) - hrnhold as the
grand jury during the afternoon plastic-covered polyethelene out Moore reported to his shift go further than Just deter- services
sail fire probe next Tuesday.
circuit court.
bed
concluded.
session. They were identified as foam mattresses stored outside supervisor that McCall was mining who lit a match and how
Sheriff's department
Grand Jurors conve ned in th
She
was
After the church service was
booked at Assistant State Fire Marshal the doors of cells in a former "very mad and upset over the this could be d.nc."
courthouse grand jury room ate spokesmen said Mrs. Kiley IS county Jailoriginally
on charges of first Frnest Wright of Longwood ,
hospital
urut
where
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6-year continuance of his trial."
ended
Altamonte Springs and
he
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degree
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said
today
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Longwood
police
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2
old
Ray
McCall
murder
and
use
of
a
and
jailer
Bill
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said
Moore
was
1-year-old
Proudfoot
told
blocked traffic
later were escor ted downstairss Jail
reports
haen t been recei ved
firearm in commission of a
, ,
Patrick A Sims were being to keep a close watch on
to tbeShertffs[)enartment and
two cities as uiv
Mrs Kiley called Sanford felon)
Viright, stho emerged ii th
from the Sanford Crime thurough
.iscd
McCall
toured the damapd jail police early Saturday morning
file folders in hand, is heading
Laboratory on samples and long proceion - headed by Su
facility
Following a noon recess one of se veral probes into the
and told officers she had shot
survived,was
One source said yesterday evidence retrieved
Sims
the fire or more marked police cars,
yesterday
grand
At noon the grand jury. altvr her husband, police said.
jurors 'ail fire. Gebhardt was on duty hospitalized, and now has been that Wright and other in. scene by arson inilestigators on blue lights flashing
-wound its
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was against the law, lie cannot
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Monday.
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Polk has tef used to comment
over-expenditure?" Williams
on the situation as the Seminole sought fundings for the repair traband may be passed through said.
County Grand Jury, a state work,
the damaged openings."
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Senate subcommittee, the state
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100 and 150 persons are ad- another budget review and has
fire, its cause and surrounding In a memo to county com- mitted to the jail, Polk said, "It frozen all other things per.

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$1,140 In jail repair work that
Included the small food pass
doors In one meeting the
request, for an over.
expendi'we oI budget , was
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LIBRA (Sept, 230ct. 23) If
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friendswlllrespectyou andgo
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that two complete new food.
pass doors were needed for
security in the hospital cells
where a county jail fire started
"torxia that kIUui 10 inmates
and a jailcr
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knows the real reason. It could
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concern over public water
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from water-borne diseases.
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Distilled water is not likely to should it be so surprising? Fred
grow many bacteria when got a million-dollar-plus offer
stored in a clean container he couldn't
a five-year
because germs necd food just contract at $200,000 per year
as we do, and there is little to and Increasing annually, stock
feed them. Keeping the water opticns and a five-year renewal
cold also helps.
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distilled water. Then I'd have to executive.
add that you need a glass bottle
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show the small amounts of Awards could only have
chemicals from plastic con- favored Katharine Hepburn
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(24) Electric Company
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (7.8) NBC News
(6) CBS News
(9) ABC News
(13) Peter Loves
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DEAR READER
All the bacterial infection in the body
concern about our water Is through water or food you
certainly justified. Some of the usually need to ingest quite a
remedies proposed are not. I few bacteria at one time. The
am always reminded of the chlorine In our water helps to
disaster of bottled water that prevent the growth of excess
occurred in the hospitals a few bacteria and helps protect us

years ago.
The sterilized water solutions
prepar ed for intravenous use in
patients was the source of

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The problem
collecting it and storing it. You
can take comfort from the fact
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destroy any bacteria consumed
from any source and to induce a
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By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB I would
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SEMINOLE COUNTY.

FLORIDA.

CASE NO. 71 'CA 09' 6

Tuesday, June 10, 197S-4B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

GRACE G TRESLER.
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FICTITIOUS NAME
POtice

that I am
engaged in business at Hwy 177
tongwd 37771, Seminole County,
Florida uricic'r the fIttitiOS name of
SIX FLAGS NURSERY, and that I
.nterd to regist er said name' with the
Cler k of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County. F Inc Ida In accordance with
the prOvisiOnS i,$ ihi' Fictitious
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Publish May 70, 27 June 3 10, 1975
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a purified venom from honey
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duration,
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place' yourself between
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take sides, you'll wind up
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Treat possessions yours arid
others -.- with the respect they
have

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in bUSiness at tOO S Hwy 17
92 , Casselberry, Seminole County.
FLORIDA HOUSE UPHOLSTERY.

and that I intend to regiSter said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ Cl
Execution issued out of and under
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Orange County, F Iori4, upon a fnaJ
judoment rendered In the ItOceslid
court on the 75th day of January,

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day's fire In the county jail that match and how this could be done,"
feel sure the grand jury will be who survived the dense, acrid
killed 10 inmates and a Jailer.
—State Attorney Abbott Herring concerned about future jail smoke that filled the secondSheriff John Polk arrived at
safety as well as the past. Time floor Jail adjacent to the
his office at noon yesterday
courthouse,
will tell."
from Quantico, Va., where he various agencies investigating Jail fire investigation and
Authorities said preliminary
Probes of the fatal fire are
, "
has been in FBI Academy the events,
possibly ether Investigation underway by the Sheriff's investigations indicate that the
classes for 10 weeks, and
Polk said he thinks, since the reports on the fire to the grand Demcnt, city and county fire apparently erupted when
received a short briefing on the grand jury Is made up of Jul').
fire depa.'iments and the State stack of mattresses were set _______________________________
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tragedy before telling reporters citizens, an recommendations "The grand Jury will analyze Fire Marshal's office, the state afire in a small former hospita: I—
he was requesting an im- the grand jury may make will all that Is presented and Division of Corrections, and cellblock that had had two Behind this blackened cell door is where the fire that claimed the lives of 10 Inmates and one Jailer
mediate investigation of the fire "carry more weight than the anything else they want to," Herring's office,
separate one-man cells oc- began at the Seminole County Jail on Monday. The door leads to the jail hospital cell. (Herald Photo
by State Atty. Abbott Herring's recommendations of other Herring continued, "How farby Bob Lloyd
There was some speculation
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office and the grand jury.
agencies.
Herring arrived at the press
"I feel that the grand Jury
conference moments later and will go further than just
revealed a grand jury probe has determining who lit a match
already been requested by and how this could be done,"
Circuit Court Judge Clarence T. Herring said. He said the grand
Johnson Jr. and that the grand jury had been scheduled to
jury will begin receiving In- meet on "an entirely different
formation on the
and deaths matter" but his staff'will begin
tomorrow at 9 am from presenting their reports on the
By GLENN McCASLAND
jail was damaged by fire and Monroe County, Fla., Sheriff's The first was that of a Sarasota when it will be moved to St. the service while a member of
Herald Staff Writer
smoke.
Department Auxiliary, and had County deputy, who was shot to Mary Magdalen Catholic the U.S. Navy.
The teletype bells rang
"We don't know how many a long military service record death in an attempt to arrest a ChurcF In Altamonte Springs
Survivors include his widow,
steadily yesterday throughout departments
will
be behind him, including hitches in robber) suspect.
for Mass at 10 a.m. with Rev. Cornelia Marie; daughters,
the communication centers of represented at the services the Army, Navy and Air Force.
Officers were still attempting John Ryan officiating. Burial Rachele, Lori and Rebecca; a
Florida's police and sheriff's Thursday, but we have an idea
In announcing the funeral to determine how many will follow in Longwood son, Terance, all of Longwood;
departments.
there will be several outside of arrangements, Harrell said the prisoners Moore led to safety Cemetery.
Emergency Teams Worked Fast
his parents, Robert 0. Moore
The chatter of the machines Seminole County," Chief Seminole County Sheriff's before the thick, billowing
Sr., of Oregon, and Mr's. Betty
Emergency teams at Seminole Memorial Hospital
spelled out a grim report that Deputy Duane Harrell said Department would furnish smoke inside the jail caused
Moore resided at 12t3 Radford of California; a sister,
and Florida Hospital North, as well as many other
would be posted and noted In yesterday, shortly after the honor guards on shifts to watch him to collapse undetected by Meadowfield Lane, Longwooii, Mrs. Patricia Reeves of
agencies throughout the area, aided tremendously in
every department from the top first teletype message was over Moore's coffin at the other rescue workers.
and was a native of Greshant, California.
Monday's rescue operations during the fire at the county
of the Northern Panhandle to dispatched from the courthouse funeral home and later at the
The services for Moore will Ore. He and his family hati
Meanwhile, it,j funeral
sail which claimed 11 lives. Jane Casselberry writes about
the tip of Key West.
communications center.
church prior to and during include a wake at 7:30 tonight at moved to Longwood a year ago. arrangemtnts weza ecinoleted,
those medical personnel who swung Into action at the first
It read:
Besides having served with services,
the Gramkow-Gaines Funeral A member of all three branches members f the Seminole
sound of an emergency alarm. Page 2-A.
"Notice, notice, notice,
the Seminole County departMoore's death Is the second Home in Longwood. The body of the service, Moore was a County St*:i1f's)tprtment
"To all police departments, ment since October, Moore was involving law enforcement will be viewed from 10 a.m. Korean and Vietnam war detective burean opt gwdidrive
Rescue Work 'Tremendous '
sheriff's departments and high- a former trember of the officers in Florida this year. today until early tomorrow veteran. He had retired from to raise
funds to aid the Moore
way patrol stations.
family.
When
of "fire" sounded at the Seminole Count)'
"Subject: Officer killed in "
Detective EL. George Abbgy
Jail Monday,
pollee and rescue units rushed to
line of duty.
said the bureau's
memth e scene. Their combined efforts to halt the fire and
"Funeral services for
be'rs
had
donated
"a
sizable
u
resitie insnatt" w ere called "tremendous" today. See
Seminole i'3unty Deputy
'iiiiount of cash" and that other
Donna Estes story on P.sge 9-A.
Sheriff Robert 0. Moore will be
divisions within the de pa r tm ent
were "conducting similar
And maj it ran.
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drives."
Anothir naint' to be added to
By MICK IA)CIIRIDGE
Sheriff's spokesman John
initiate' a host of expensive law suits against the county
the grastir1 list of police deaths
Around I i Clock
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Editori,il
Spolki said the possibility of
Herald Staff Writer
that oct'Ur BflliUilly in the
becaLse the county would be admitting fault W the deaths.
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United Stati's.
Fa milies of several of the Inmates who died in
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told
the
beard
of
the
families'
request
for
Moore family at a Seminole
Bat tc,
Flc idu 's police
Monday 'i; lire in the Seminole Ccinty Jail have apClassified .........3.413
Obituaries
County
bank was being in.
ugencies the' mess
t' clo3er
financial assistance for the funerals, other members of
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the eommission had little tosay about thematter.
Inmates'
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Meanwhile,
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tc.iay.
some way or the other," Spolskl
yesterda y
work for the second story jail facility. Vihlen reported
As plans for the linal tribute
wf:TIIER
said.
"There have been other
The 13CC 'nstructedCo'ntyAttorm %"lomnF'ri emanto
that estimates were due in today on Iron contract work,
to Moore were being made,
such
trust funds In the past."
Yesterday's high 97. Overnight low 67. Rainfall was
research We 'ounty's position in the itititIon,
policemen across the state also
eltc trical woik fire safety equipment and contents.
And
as the Seminole County
.08 Inches
began planning their trip to
In the the, which started in the hospital cell when a
oUICrs0iiiul their atlaod
'i'csterday,
adjusters repr'eser.tlng the
Fair becoming cloudy in the afternoons through
Leminole County to join In
mattress
was
reportedly
set
afire,
10
prisons
arid
one
pocketbooks to the Moores,
tomorrow, Chance of showers and scattered (bunthree insurance companies which hold policies on the Jail,
paying their resect. to the
police officers all over the state
jailer
(bed
from
smoke
Inhalation.
derstorms. Highs In the upper 8t to lower 90s. Lows in the
fallen oflictr.
met with Vihien. Vihien said he hopes that if the ad.
began to polish their boots and
Some county officials, however, have expressed
low to mid 70s, Mostly southeasterly winds 10 to 15 mph,
Moor?, 40, the father of
i'!stfl3eflt procedures are pushed along and "red tape" is
Sam
Ilrowne belts, brush off
stronger and gusty near thunderstorms. Rain probability
concern that if the county in any way considers paying the
children, died Monday trying to
avoided
the
Jail
can
be
ready
to
house
prisoners
again
in
their
dress uniforms an ti
40 per cent through tomorrow. Iktai,s a 1.nd tides on Page $
save the lives of Seminole
funeral bills, the families of the dead inmates could
t%Se) weeks,
prepare
to help bury one of
A.
County jail inmates when the
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items iflCludlng
Map'e Occasional Table
7 Maple E nd Tables
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6 Wall Pictures
1 Early American Dn'n Rom
Table
I Early American Dining R oo m
7 7 P,'aptp Beds. with mattress es,
bOi and frame
Mp4' Bedroom Chest
I Maple Vanity or Dresser
7 Bedroom Lamps
I Sewing Machine
Vacuum Cleaner
I Zenith television
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Skillets
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I Kitchen Clock
ann the under'sgnect as Sn'ritf of
Seminole County, FIrida, will at
Ii 00 A M on the 25th day o June.
A 0 1975, offer for sale and sell to
the highes t bidder, for casti. subleO
to any and all eiistirg lens, at
the Front (West) Door of the Semln
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Florida, the above described per
sonat property All items bein(i
sbot'edat Adams Transfer &amp; Sloroge.
in Sanford, Florida and additional
informatIon available from the Civ il
0sbon of the Seminole Count,
$P'erifrs Department
That sa id sale is being made to
.y YfiC Terms 01 laid Writ o
F iCtut Ion
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Olted this 75th day of May. 1975
5: Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk 'It Circuit Court

y Ida (real,
Deputy Clerk
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have said a prisoner may have
Seminole County Jail. Fulenwider will direct the grand jury In. dered.
Ironically,
ll
openings
couldn't
estimate how song it
while firemen used one of the sma
vestigatlon of th e fire for Herring's office. (Herald Color Photo by
were
clearing
smoke
from
the
the
cell
doors
in
Igniting
a
will
take
to
repair the damaged
111111 Currie)
jail after a 90-minute fire that spread to the mat(Continued On Page 2-A)

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Rids will be opened on Monday,
June 71, 1975. at Ii 00 A M . or as
as possible thereafter , in the
of fice of John E Polk, Sherilf ol
Seminole County, Florida.
The right is reserved to wave any
irregularIties or technicalities .n
bds. or to reiect any or all bds
Dated thu 30th day of May 1915
fly order of
William H Ragsdale,
Laborator y Director
for John E Polk.

Descripllonoi Property
PIty 60 Ft of Sly 659) Ft of Wl 23
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Ft of Grace St Enimminger Farms
Add No 3 Pfl p
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Name In wtiith asses
I4ilrold
Deputy Clerk
Mertes arid P401* Mer t,s
Publish June 3, 10, II, 71, 1915
All of said property be'ng .n the
01075
County oqSimiraoie St Ate of Florida
FICTITIOUS NAME
Unless such tcrtificate or cc.'
Notice is hereby given that I am tiIicat
shall be redeemed ac
engaged in businessat 490 E Hwy Cording to
law I,'. property
136. C,nselberr'1. Seminc(e County, described
in such certificate or
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Sold to the
ANQY'5 TE7.ACO,Ø,SØthat I intend highest Cash bidder at the Court
In register said nam• with the Cirk hOu% cor on the 71h
day of July.

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acquiring material gtMis. Your
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described In Such certificate or
pal
certificates will be Sold to the
UBlt/t iSept. 234kt. 23) highest cash bidder at the court
Presuming to be something rvuse di'&gt;nr On the 7th day of July,
AM
)Ou're not
disastrou.s for 1975 at
Dat ed this 75th day of May,
fool
you today. You nia
yourself, hut no one else.
s Arthur H Beckwith, ii'
Cler k of Circuit Court
SCORI'l() Oct. 24-Nov.
fly Ida 'real ,
I)oiit attempt tasks involving
ri...i
tugn costs at tIns time, unless Publish June 10 17 71 1975
)ou know exactly what you're 01075
doing
NOTICE OFAPPLICATION
SAGI1'TARIUS I Nov. 23-Dec.
FOR TAX DEED
211 You're on treacherous (Section 197346 Fl. Statut.t
NOTICE IS biEkEfly GIVEN,
today in business that Seminole County the holder
of
the following certificates has filed
dealings. A wrong decision will
Incur tiigher-than.usual losses. sate certlficatesfo, a tax deed lobe
Issued thereon The certificate
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. numbers
and years of issuance, the
aeriff
19) MakIng Illajor decisions will description of the property, and the
S
em
inoleCounty. F 'or.ij,i
names
in
which
It
difficult fur you today. If you
was assess are
Publish' June
as follows
10, 11, 74. 1975
have doubts about your
Certificate No 617 Year of DEO 70
reasoning, stall for time so you Issuance 1972
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tan think more clearly.
DeUriØIOnol Property
NOTICE CII SPPLI(*1 ION
N )0$I Ftof Lot? Woodmere Park
AQUARIUS tJan. 20-Feb. 191 PR I) PQ
FOR 1'.I X DEED
I )oiI't tltIkt' ilecisiorts tie)ofllI
Name in which assessed WI TWO (Section it? 24k I Is Statutes)
NOT
bilk L (lv (,lviN
your rank today. Let those paid (Crp
that SemI.,c,f, County th h,)Ider O
All
of
said
property
be'ng in the the
to give the orders call the shots.
following certificates has fil,'ii
County of Seminole, St ate of Florida
I'ISCE,S iFeb. 20-March l)
certificates for 6 fax deed to t:r
Unten Such c ftificate or cer
IsSued thereon, The certificate
You're care l ess WItt1 your tificates shall be redeem ed ac numbers
a
years of i55uónc,
cording 4 0
rus.)1rces today, so you're
law
the
flrCpt'rty
description
of
the
lot described in such certificate or names in which properly, and the
lfl a jxaition to advise others.
it was assessed are
certifIcates Will (:e sold
the as follows
'lilt) 'II V.113(1 UI) lfl the IJIld(lIC of highest cash bidder at the ocourt
Certificate No 590 Year CI.)
house door on the 71 h day of July, Issuance
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(Section It? 346 Fla Statutes)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that Seminole County the hotder of
the following certificates has tiled
Said certificates for a tai deed to be
Issued thereon. The certificate
numbers and years of issuance, the
description of the property, and the
names In whith it was asSessed are
as follows'
Certificate P4o
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Issuance 1977
Descriptionof Property
Lot 16' (Less Pd) Long wood PB I
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might have to furnish a costly
replacement.
CANCER (June 21-July 2,
will be anything
The
but what you hoped for if you
try to im pose your will on
others today. 1k extra cor
siderate.
lEO IJUI) 23-Aug. 221 it's
fine to be neighborly, but don't
overdo it t(xla). Several people
are going to try to load their
responsibilities on you.
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"We
definitely
need nearby.
Herald Staff Writer
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Sheriff John Polk said he was a new jail because of
"i thou,ht I had obtained the
"shocked and dumbfounded" the
overcrowded best fire retardant mattresses
when notified at the Natinnal
possible," Polk said. When he
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conditions
in this was
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one,
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Monday
that
a
jailer
and
10
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mattresses use in the
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—Sheriff Polk jail with the plastic-covered
LL
filled Seminole Count) Jail
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if we call find matt resses that
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Some officials said if the are better.
Polk's
first
statement
to
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had been in operation
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reporters
yesterday
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to have cigarettes and
mates
iler
and
firemen
would
have
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at noon when he reached been able to pinpoint the matches the federal courts
Sanford was: "My sympathy smoldering mattress fire that would say we were violating
goes out to all the families that poured dense smoke over the their ri ghts," Polk said.
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have lost loved ones."
There have been at least six
jail.
He said he won't put himself
mattress
fires reported in the
G'I
"We had already installed air jail in recent months. One fire
the position of casting stones
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at anyone. "The reports I've packs
oxygenequipped in March was set, officials said
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having a chance to view tie said, "and they were used, but week when lie pleaded guilty In
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said Aulls, "But I don't know judge and jury" to help them
what else we could do. Age Is no understand why he shot Mrs.
defense. I don't see how we Stewart and Tolbert.
could avoid it."
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the oldest man in Lake County, so much I couldn't go no fur.
originally was jailed on police
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in the death of Mrs. Stewart and
against Myers have been reto
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For Senate Approval Today

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the 11 Cabinet members. Although his environmental
record has been under attack, Hathaway, 50, a
Republican and former twoterm governor of Wyoming,
was expected to win Senate approval today.
WASHINGTON (AP)

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CLYMAN, Wis. (AP) 'If we hav.'n't got It, we don't
spend it." That's the motto, expressed by deputy village
clerk Mildred Gahiman, of this village of 330 residents.
Clyman has not followed the trend of big cities toward
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on welfare.

Ky Links Thieu With Polo
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former South Vietnamese
Premier Nguyen Cao Ky says President Nguyen Van
ThIeu tried to have him murdered, apparently after
learning of a plot by Ky and some associates to oust Thleu
in a military coup last A pt Ky said the murder scheme
failed when security guards shot three would-be assassins
who managed to penetrate the ccmpowd where be lived
at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut airbase.

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WASHINGTON (Al') President Ford's push for a new
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Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin who arrived here saying
his country was prepared to do "whatever Is possible" to
move toward peace. A down-to-business scenario at the
talks beginning today was underscored by the simple
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

inmatrs had
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already been sentenced and
Billy Gene McPeak, 21, of Apopk.a,
had been arrested Feb. 24 on a
probation violation charge. Of.
fcials said he was being held
pending a PSI and sentencing on
the probation violation and a
forgery charge

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cupted at the time by Ray
McCall, a 16-year-old Orange
County juvenile Indicted to
stand trial as an adult on a
robber) charge, and by 21-year.
old Patrick A. Sims of
Casselberry, who had pleaded
guilty to assault with intent to
commit sexual battery on an 18year-old man,
McCall, who reportedly
created a disturbance minutes
before the fire because his trial,
scheduled for this week, had
again been continued by a
Circuit Court judge until the
week cf July 17, was killed in
the fire. Sims was hospitalized
and was listed today In
satisfactory condition. He was
among 25 inmates admitted to
area hospitals for treatment
for smoke Inhalation,
According to one Inmate who
was In a nearby celL McCall lit
a fire outside his cell door and it
quickly spread to the suck of
polyethelene foam, plastic.
covered mattresses stacked in
the adjoining room.
Elvis Howard Webster, n,
who was serving the Last month
of a six-month sentence in
connection with a robbery,
returned to the smoke-filled
cellblocks after being rescued.
he used an air pack for
breathing as he helped drag
stricken inmates from cells and
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hospital cell and he opened the
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couldn't go In. McCall had one
armtirough the bars (on the
side of the cell bordering a
catwalk). Somebody took his
pulse and he was already
dead."
Jailer Robert 0. Moore, 40, of
Longwood, using special
oxygen equipment listalled In
the Jail after a Mar'i mattress
fire that sent six Inmates in
another celiblock to a hospital
for treatment for smoke
inhalaLim led the way for
prisoners and jailers In Mooday's evacuation until his life
preserving air pack was almost
empty.
But Moore went back Into the
smoke-tilled jail, looking for
more prisoners. He was found a
short time later on the Jail floor,
overcome by the heavy smoke.
He was reported dead on
arrival at a hospitaL
Investigators yesterday
reportedly had determined that
most of the 10 Inmates who died
in the smoke-filled Jail were in
cells in the central portion of
the T-shaped second floor
facility.
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and large portable fans have
been used to keep hot summer
air moving In the facility.
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reporters
yesterday, "From what I've
seen the lack ol more yentilation may have actually
saved the lives of some in.
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Sen. Edgar Dunn Jr., DTALLAHASSEE( API
Daytona Beach, says he doesn't see any conflict of interest in his serving on a special committee probing the
Florida Department of Criminal Law Enforcement.
But Senate President Dempaey Barron removed Dunn
from the special three-member panel, saying he wanted to
avoid any possible criticism of conflict.
In a letter to Dunn, Barton said that he was taking the
action because Dunn served with the FDCLE's director,
William Troelstrup, on three advisory committees on
crime.
"Obviously, not knowing about your service and not
having asked you in advar..e of the select committee
appointment, I have placed you In a position of possible
criticism for conflict of interest when the select committee completes its task and Issues its report," Barton
said.

PENS'4COLA AP
Two black ministers lace
prison terms of up to 15 years after being convicted of
extortion in connection with a march protesting the
slaying of a local black man by a shtriif's deputy.
Rev. B.J. Brooks and Rev. H.K. Matthews, local civilrights worker:, were convicted Tuesday in Escambia
County Circuit Court by an all-white jury that deliberated

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Utilities lawyer Edwin
Mason compounded his problems by trying to conceal the
fact that he gave two Supreme Court Justices a secret
memorandum, a Florida Bar referee says.
Eli Subin, an Orlando attorney, recommended Tuesday
that the Supreme Court suspend Mason's practice for one
year and publicly reprimand him for violating bar rules
by giving the memo to the justices and then trying to
cover up his actions.
Subin made the recommendation in a report to the bar,
filed with the court. It is now up to the court to decide what
action should be taken against the 59-year-old Tallahassee

Ministers Face Jail Terms

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"That's what happens when you are a black in this
community," said the Rev. Mr. Matthews, a Pensacola
official of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
The Rev. Mr. Brooks had no comment.
They were to be sentenced July 23.
The ministers were accused of threatening harm to
various officials in order to get the sheriff's deputy fired.

Last Defendant Sentenced
JACKSONVILI.F. i APi — 'By coming forward
and tes tifying, he ha helped eliminate the cancer of
racial hatred in this community," says a circuit judge in
sentencing the last of live black men charged in the
slayings of two white youths.
Judge Hudson 0111ff gave William Lee Ream, 21, a term
of 15 years in prison Tuesday. Hearn had pleaded guilty to
second-degree murder.
The sentence wrapped up the so-called Black Liberation
Army slayings, In which notes on the victims' bodies and
tape recordings sent to news media, claiming the start of
a racial revolution by the BLA.
Earlier, 0111ff decreed death penalties for Jacob John
Dougan Jr., 27, and Elwood Clark Barclay, 23; a 398-year
prison term fos L)wyne Crlttenaun, 21, and 199 years for
Brad W. Evans, 20.

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Three giant oil companies have halted, at least temporarily, a search for oil
in the Gulf of Mexico off Northwest Florida alter pouring
$647.4 million down seven dry wells.
A spokeswoman for Exxon U.S.A. said Tuesday "there
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like jail much because his toes
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"lleiil a church member, I
don't get to walk around
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her," he said. "That wouldn't
Aulls said he doesn't like the
be livin' right."
idea of keeping Myers In jail but
Author ities said Myers, Mrs. ..,ould find no other alternative,
Ste wart and Tolbert were "all such as hospitalizing hi m.
good friends and neighbors."
"They say he's in good health
Tolbert, who was wounded in and probably will outlive me,"
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Max Stewart, who received reported to have been tranburns about the face and head sferred to regular hospital
evacuating Inmates and rooms. The fifth Inmate,
assisting jailers and firemen, Rckey Ray Darnell, of Sanwas back on the job today. as ford, was still Listed in fair
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spends nn' 1ILS)I fund from builder niyoffs
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Federal housing M
Gurney said as allegations of a ministration.
fund-raising scandal surfaced.
Groot testified that he told
James L. Groot, once the Sen. Gurney in June 1973 about a
ator's chief aide, testified Tues
panicky call from Williams,
day that panic gripped the Cur. who just had been interviewed
ney camp in summer 1973, by The Miami Herald. Al tho ugh
prompting frantic calLs, hurried the reporters seem ed to know a
meetings and attempts to block lot about his activities, \Vildisclosure of fund-raiser Larry iarns denied working for Gur

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alleged that Mrs. Stewart was
not satisfied with the gift and
grabbed se veral bills from his
hand. Myers said he walked to
his nearby home, got his pistol,
returned to the Stewart house
a nd began shooting.

eight times during the 1at sev
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Myers said "righteous"
anger caused him to shoot Mrs.
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Richard Lamar Skates. 23, Forest
Ernest Campbell Jr., 21. Dunbar st..
wounding 31 a mar' at the Sanford
City Road, Orange County, was
Lake Monroe, had been arrested
address. Craig was awaiting trial
arrested April 10 for the Jan. 7
Dec. 31 and was liter sentenced to
on the thii'gts.
robbery of a supermarket at
s ix months in jail for improper
usia Lot Alien, 21. 221 W. 19th St..
Altamonte Springs. A circuit court
exhibition of a firearm,
Sanford. had been arrested by
jury convicted him May 20 and he Fred Gaines. 5.1, New Tribes Road,
Sanford police April 23 on charges
was jailed pending PSI and sin.
Oviedo. was arrested Feb 13 on a
of grand larceny, breaking and
tencing
entering with Intent to commit a
bribery charge in an incident In
Ray McCall. 16. of Orlando, was
whfth an Oviedo policeman was
felony and larceny of a firearm.
arrested March 3 on a grand jury
He had been scheduled for trial the
given a 110 check to "look the other
indictment hand ed down Feb 21
week of June 16
way" and net report a proposed
charging him with robbery. H.
"red eye" whiskey operatinn that Peter John Muench,24, 1U1 Apache
was icheduled to stand trial as an
Trill, Maitland,had been arrested
allegedly was being set up for
idult this week but on Monday
by %heri'f's deputies April
on
Illegal Sunday sales
liquor by
Mon
Circuit Court Judge Robert B.
the shot. May 9 Caine's pleaded no
S. 1792 at the Orange County line
McGregor continued the trial until
ronfrif to atten,oted bribery and
on charges of breaking and on.
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v,iii, gisirni ,u commit a
sn'; ready to go to trial. Of
'felony, grand larceny and larceny
Johnson Jr. sentenced him to 90
1cuaus Sad there had been a mixup
of a firearm, May 19 he Pleaded
days in county jail to be follcwed
In the indictment of names Of the
guilty to breaking and entering
by 33 months probation,
victim and the owner of a purse
with Intent to commit a
Willis Levi Craig, 3, 1711 Bell Ave.,
allegedly taken in the robbery.
misdemeanor and the state
Sanford, was jailed June S by
Elton Van Buren Hart, 44, Sanford
drcpped the two larceny charges.
police on charges of attempted
Route Two. was arrested May 6
Circuit Court Judge David U.
murder, carrying a concealed
and later sentenced to six months
Strewn ordered Muench held In
firearm and use of a firearm in
in jail for driving under the In.
jail for a PSI and sentencing,
commission of a felony. The
fluence.
charges stemmed from I he William Eugene Smith, 32, Dade

Four of the 10 inmates killed
In Monday's Seminole County
Jail fire were trusties, 80'
cording to a spokesman for
Sheriff John Polk.
Three of the 10 were in Jail
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Myers, a 105-year-old man
accused of killing one friend
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Casselberry, and Forest City Fire Department were Used to
Herald Stall Wrier
Ten nurses in a training class rushed on transport victims. The Longwood Fire Department rescue unit
ed for transpo rt.
It was a matter of Life and death Monday afternoon when duty
the emergency room without was also helping at the scene, but was not us
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every minute counted for victims of the tragic Seminole County stopping to change into
As Semi no le Memorial facilities became' overtaxed, oth
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vi c tims were rushed to Flor ida Hospi
All available ambulances rushed inmates and ethers SUf.
Springs. Three more treated at Florida Hospital in Orlando were
fering from smoke Inhalation to area hospitals as fast as they revive them seven Inmates and Deputy Bob Moore.
later admitted at Florida North.
Around 5p.m.,Berer said, 3) more prisoners were broght
could be evacuated from the burning building.
Extra per3onnel were called In to treat the 18 emergency
Seminole Memorial Hospital Administrator Robert Besserer In to be checked, but It was not necessary to admit them.
patients at Florida North In the worst disaster emergency since
It was necessary to perform emergency tracheotomies on two the opening of the hospital. (Thirty-three persons were treated
spoke with pride of his stairs efficient response to the worst
of the victims,
disaster In Seminole County in his memory.
following the collapse of an escalator shortly after the opening of
As soon as the hospital was alerted the hospital's disaster
Herb Perry, public relations director for Herndon Am- Altamonte Mull, but none were seriously Injured.) Three fireplan was put into effect and the plan worked "just as it wai bulance, who was In the second ambulance to arrive on the connected deaths were recorded at the Altamonte facility.
disaster scene, said that a tremendous job was done by
written on paper," Iesserer said.
The victims were riot breathing on arrival, but every effort
Seventeen doctors came on duty, supported by nurses and emergQncy room personnel at the hospital.
was made by the doctors and nurses to stimulate the heartbeat
"Everything was done by everyone that could possibly be and restore breathing. Several were placed in ICJ and one was
other hospital employes, trained to do their part in just such an
emergency. Providentially a training program was being con- done," he said.
released to police custody.
Twelve prisoners were admitted and placed In the hospital's
ducted at the time In the hospital auditorium so the 10 nurses
Mike Dl Sons of the emergency room staff noted the trained
rushed to duty in the emergency room even though they were not Pavillion Annex and two of the more serious cases were placed In ambul,iimce crews administered emergency medical treatment
wearing their uniform.,. Nurses were also called In from other the Intensive Care Unit, Besserer said.
enroute, but there were some heart stimulant drugs that could not
Perry reported during the height of the emergency five
floors.
be administered until they got to the hospit4l.
The first patients arrived at 12:40 p.m. and by 1:3529 victims Herndon ambulances, three Beacon Ambulance vehicles from
"Even If they had been administered earlier, I cannot say for
were being treated. Eight men failed to respond to efforts to Volusia County and rescue vehicles from Altamonte Springs, certain it would have done any good," he added.

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TALLAHASSEE 'Ai') - State officials have
created a matchmaking service to acquaint 163 about-tobe dismissed probation officers with 192 somewhat
similar job openings in two other state agelicies.
Budget Director Joe Cresse said Tuesday that the
Parole and Probation Commission would mall letters
today notifying the employes of openings In the Depart-

ment of Health and Rehabilitative Services and the new
Department of Offender Rehabilitation.

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WillAt I D. CIJRRIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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We'd like to be wriongthoseto offer our heartiest
congratulatloI3 and thanks to all the many agwdes
who took part in Monday's rescue operations during
the tragic fire at the Seminole County )all.
Needless to say, there are too many folks to
c'Oflgritulate individually, so Cllb.tlVelY, we say
thanks.
Too, our deepest sympathies go out !o those who
lost loved ones In the holocaust that claimed 11
ic(Ims. We're especially sorry for the family of
Deputy Bob Moore, but they can be proud to know
he died a hero in the truest sense.
It would be well ifsomeone would nominate him
for the Dale Canegle Reroim Award. In our book,
he, along with ot hers like Mrs. Clara Palmer (Jail
matron) and Elvis Webster (an lnrr.ate who made
numerous rescues of fellow prisoners) richly
deserve some recognition for roles they played in
placing their lives oii the line for others In need.

not In the best of heal th and twice wi thin
the past week you've been robbed of over 11,000 In

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To make a long story short, Neiman noticed the
purse contained a good chunk of change, found the
owner's name and address and contacted her.
Ms. Bennett said yes, she hid lost her purse and
described it to Norman over the telephone. Then she
went to his home to claim it — with everything still
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On Oil Price Increase
LIBREVILLE, Gabon (AP) — The Organization of
Exporting Countries has postponed its decision
tn the substantial Increase in the price of crude oil that It
expects to make in the fall, Valentin Hernandez Acosta of
Venezuela, chairman of the oil cartel, said the delegates
to the OPEC conference that opened Monday agreed to
decide on a price increase to offset Inflation at their next
ministerial meeting opening Sept. 24 In Vienna.

We note from a banner across First Street that
the Sanford Naval Air Station Reunion will be
staged here on Saturday, June 21.
Seems funny we hadn't heard of it offlcIilly yet,
but the banner Is sure there.
Maybe they need a good PR man to announce the
ISCI 10 LU nano 30 everyone can get LB on IL IiU
make It a real big to-do.
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Students Ordered Off
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) Students were ordered to
leave all college and university campuses In Rangoon
today after five days of demorstratIons In the Burmese
capital against President Ne Win's military government,
Rangoon Radio reported. The government blamed the
Conununjsts for the demonstrations, which included
src-ct n arhe,. IULIiL rnetintis anJ e.i.
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whites from Angola are streaming into Lisbon daily,
claiming they were driven from their homes by racial
terror and a breakdown In law and order. Flown here In a
government airlift, they are being housed In refugee
camps near Lisbon. Fighting has broken out among three
rival r.atthnaltst groups In Angola, a Portuguese colony In
West Africa scheduled to become independent next frill.
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where three Inmates held 15 hostages for 41 hours ended
early today, aijthorlties said. Most of the hostages were
reported safe although there were at least four Injuries
reported. Witnesses said gunfire was heard, and there
was the smell of tear gas in the area of the British
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ADMISSIONS:
Sanford:
Ethel E. Allen
BnItley C. Angle
Denver H. Cosgrave
Andrew F. Crocker
Dianne Dennard
Cora B. Driggers
Carl F. Engstrom
Rosa Lee Hughes
Ethel B. Johnson
Kenneth M. Murphy
Billy G. Pllklngton
Elsie C. Thomas
Darryl 0. Washington
John J. telaney IV, DeBary
John Dick, D'Rary
Mary Ellen Pierson, DeBary

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The law now requires the Fildent perThe taxpayers put up 1:0,000 fo the study, the cure as pleasant as possible. Bui
there would
prestigious member, as Vice Preuilent Nelaoa lonely to certify to Congress the necesii ty for an which touted a clinic-resort for the ch. But an also
be cowizelthg aessiow, with tty., ftriken
Rockefeller and Senate Democratic leader Mike undercover operaU. The epcct satri this NIAAA spokesman, while acknow dglng that member
of the family getting I he most cowiMansfi eld, b expected torecommendn June 3O "is harmful In usoclting the bead of PtLte do the geverrunentconsideredfunding iliglorifled selingand also
the hair Of : dog that bit him.
that the enbatt1ed Central Intelligence Agency formally with such ac4Ivit1ta."
drunk tank, said It was ruled out 'iecauae the
"Constlon of alcohel while In the treat.
should continue its controversial undercover
The study, therefore, recommends revok.ng affluent can pa" for their Own trsttXflflt. 7be ment environment will not be prohibited as a
operations under a new name.
"any requirement far the personal caiiiflca'ion funds are more badly needed, he agreed, ti rule," raggesta the study, although
It would be
of the President as to their neeulty."
noninllllonaire Mcohollca.
co&amp;xolie'J by "hours and amounts." Of COUJ
The staff has prepared a confidential giy,
But one of the government officials 'rhO some patients
F0 *r,3te: In a referene aimed at Secretary
proposing that the CIA start on" is
"sImply should not drink" and,
of
State
Henry
Kissinger,
who
also
serves
authorized
the costly study, n/jfle NIAAA therefore, would get na
as
Foreign Intelligence Agency.
study is exhootch at all.
national security adviser, the report deputy dilef Ken Eaton, is r, i using It to
pected to be aped by a full counission,
recommends
that
"In
the
future,
the
assistant
to
prumote
a
private
rnirt-dllni'
with
himself
as
TheBO0ZAIIen
study
calls
for a pilot
which will submit to both Preent Ford and the President
progr am, costing about $Th,, as an adjunct to
for
ff
airs
$1uJd
its
head,
our
sources
say.
national
security
a
Congress at the end of the If101ith.
an existing vacation complex. The money might
not ordinarily hold a Cabinet posi tion as well." A
The staff study declares forcefully: "We _____
aton cenceoed to us
he
believe that firmer centrcl UiPsotMfl
the CCIflEflIUIOfl refused to the Idea with his framer ho. i, NIAAA Chief Di. be 9ut uP, suggests W OlWY by Ow taxpayers. If
n'in
the project
on
the
stud
y.
sight of the Intelligence community is üinUaL
Morij (1afetL Eaton said be bad IIID taIkd be boUt in successful, a complete resort could
jpij
for the sIlk-stock louses for arou nd $7
Of one inlUlon
That is the naln tirust of ow
prj with an t
But he million, the study says.
business
executives
who
m
ak
e
UP
Am
e
rica
'
niendatlons."
s Insisted he was merely "bi C Skylzl('
Footnote : According to the study, 60 per ce
power elite, a startling 150,000 to 200,000 are
nt
wore he had neVer USI the report, which
study cautions that "covert action" - "Irreonath1e alcohol users."
of the executive lushes en between 4 and 64
bed
promoted
while
at
NIAA,
to
soli
cit
loans
which Is defined as 'acti vi ty abroad Intended not
ed a nd
ysoWcaflt tre
Most of them manage to cope With their jobS from banks to build a
ce nt
ate treatment center, have
to gather Irifarmston but to Influence eventi' - despite an onrdose of lunchtime martinis and
i more than one child
pr"
should be employed only where clearly essential evi'nlng cocktails. But they ruin their family
As BooMflon C('fl 'ad It, the clinic-resort
FATCAT FUND: The Iatcata are
to vital U.S. prwpo.es which are impossible to li ves and 'lead their chikkin to drink,
always
would match the most Ia :ulotis vacation nt'wa. rUli
nxney, It ree
for
UwLr
attain through other mneai, and then only sfter
frI
These are the confidential findings of a It would Offer "golf br father, 'sculpting
ce
on
Cap1t I Hill. Pie
Mcgage Bankers Political
the most carefHJ pro
if h1tm4eve1 ft'" *%)P which
Allen &amp;W workshop far
' "pltogapy workshop Actios
Corpm
has Wt out a fund ap.al,
'But," mPhk3iZU
rePort, "WE do not Hamilton flrth conducted fir the National for cblldeen," not to '.ienUon the unal tm.1Li
whkh
lf*alr
b*1dI.
cT spending $nn
conclude that covert action can or should to InStitutE of Alcohol Abuse aid Alcoholism billiards, swimmingand other deluzi pursuits. "Cougreu,nqfl
und
tand and support our.
"I'm
bol1stied."
I NIAAA j.
Theemptiuisw.- uldbe on 'ccreation
to make indusiry's sow t policies."

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effectively-run SCIDA.

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realistically
proached
with consideration for
each family's need . . to
support yet' with solace
and comfort in time of sorrow.

at least two weeks on the joint
paving project on W. 18th
SLeet.
The BCC's pollcy Is to have
the money for the city's share of
materials for projects in hand
before the project is started by

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Funeral services for Ray
Funeral services and burial
McCall, 16, of 113 Bethune Dr., for William Euger.e Smith, 32,
Orlando, will be held at noon, of Dade City, will be Friday in
Sunday, at Church of God by Dade City. Brisson Funeral
Faith, Winter Park with Elder Home is in chirge of local
BILLY GENE MePEAK
Herbert Green officiating.
arrangements.
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trr,ma Lou Pmnckard,
Funeral sruccs and burial
Dr., Apopka, will be at 10 am. Eatonville; three sisters, four for Jesse Lee Allen, 24,of224W.
tomorrow in Fairchild Funeral brothers, and a grandmother. 19th St., Sanford, will be in
Home Chapel, Orlando followed Lawson Funeral Home, Winter Richmond, Ind., Brisson in
by burial in Greenwood Park is in charge of arrange- charge of local arrangements.
Cemetery, Orlando. Born in ments.
Arrangements are in.
Granite City 111. he moved to
complete for funeral services
Apopka In 1960 from Missouri
FRED GAINES
for Ernest Campbell Jr., 28, of
and was a carpenter. Survivors
Dunbar Street, Lake Monroe
include his parents, Mr. and
Funeral arrangements for and Willie Levi Craig, 63, of 1711
Mrs. Ernest L. McPeak; Fred Gaines, 54, of New Tribes Bell Ave., Sanford. Wilsonbrother, Kenneth I..., Apopka: Road, Oviedo are incomplete at Elchelberger
Mortuary,
and sister Mrs. Beverly Lee, this time. Lawson Funeral Sanford, is in charge of
Orlando.
Home Is in charge.
arrangements.

the county road department,
But, work was begun on 18th
Street before the county had
received all of the city's share,
$19,602.
In a May 27 memo from BCC
Chairman Sid Vthlen Jr., to the

agreed to pay 50 per cent of the be paid upon final placement of
The project will be delayed
total bill providing the county materials and a listing of now until the city can approve
furnished plans to relieve materials used for which the the rest of the money. The City
drainage pockets behind the city Is to be charged, according Commission will meet on June
curb, provide drainage outlets to Sanford City Manager 23. The County Commission,
from ditches at Strawberry Warren 'Pete" Knowles.
cancelled next Tuesday's
Avenue and 18 Street south
County
Engineer
Bill
Bush
meeting
because three corn----- .
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across
me street into draina
sai(l this morning that the missioners will be out of town.
construction had begun pipe and closed parallel ditches requested plans iould be will
reopen the matter on June
"recently" on the project and on the north side of W. 28th completed today. He said they 24,
that the county needs the city's Street.
were only minor changes and
check of $19,602 "mmThe city also authorized caused no problem.
mediately."
paying an additional 25 per cent
Knowles delivered 50 per cent
But, when Sanford city of the material cost providing of the total bill to the BCC
w LO
engineers checked on the the three planning steps are yesterday, but last night
project they found plans had Implemented prior to the next commissioners decided
been changed from the original, commission meeting June 23. the check until the resttoofhold
the
SUNSHINE STATE
The City Commission then The remaining 25 per cent IS to money was
delivered.

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Helen L. Sanford, Deltona
Cader G. Hart, Geneva
Troy D. Trail, Geneva
Eleanor R. Benedict, Forest
Hills
Judy Gail Cannon, Lake
Mary
Grace E. Guthell, Lake Mary
Gail Bonjione, Maitland
Mary Canas, Maitland
Otto Kabenle, Orange city
Mary Ann Wiseman, Winter
Springs
DISCHARGES:
Sanford:
Margaret L. Brinson
Andrew F. Crocker
Ethel J. Fagan
Cans King
Alma L. Smith
Jodie H. Snoke
Jennie Suggs
Wil1l' m Walden
Clauc' M. Whit ten
Sharoii Williams, Casselberry
Baby Ly William,;, Caasel-

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City
Arthur Haywood, Oviedo
Brenda Jordon, Oviedo
Baby Boy Jordon, Oviedo
Wanda Fischer, Umatilla
Michael G. Graham, Winter
Springs
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WEATHER
Yesterday's high 97. Overnight low 67. Rainfall was .08
inches.
Fair becoming cloudy In the
afternoons through tomorrow.
Cluince 01 showers and scattered thunderstorms. Highs In
the upper 80s to lower 90s. Lows
in the low to mid 7. Mostly
sou theasterly winds 10 to 15
mph, stronger and gusty near
H air,
thunderstorms.
probability 40 per cent t hrough
tomorrow.

EVERnHING ON OURNE.NUT1

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Ilowlet M. Fletcher, DeBary
Gary St:t', DeBary
Janice C. (.!ine, DeLand
May Harnlgin, Deltona
Hilda A. Thoinas, Deltona
Lester T. Carro ll, Lake Helen
Vondell F. Birrow, Lake
Monroe
Gloria E. Davis, Longwood
Mary E. Greenwood, Orange
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Partly cloudy with widely
scattered mainly afternoon and
evening thundershowers. Highs
ifl the upper BUs and low 90s.
Lows mctly in the 70s.
J)aytona IkaLh tides Highs
10:8a.m., 10:58p.m. Lows 4:19
a.m.,4:25p.mn. Port Caiaveral:
HIghs 10:03 a.m. 10:40 p.m.,
lo'vs 4:02 am., 4:16 p.m.

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URSELL STEELE
Survivors include his wife,
Urselt E. Steele, IS, of 748 Mrs. Juanita Steele, Altamonte
Florida Blvd., Altamonte Springs, daughter, Miss
Springs died Sunday in Beverly J,ne Steele, Orlando;
Arcadia, hid. He was born in aon, Charles Edward Steele,
Sullivan County, Ind. and Cicero, Ind.; brother, Jecs
moved to Altamonte In 1956. He Steele, Orlando; sister, Mrs.
was a carpenter and a member Iva Titus, Battleground, I nd.;
of the Altamonte Springs live grandchildren and one
Seventh-day Adventist Church. great-grandchild.

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1110 Pine Ave.

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Muench; Mrs. Mary Compton,
Mrs. Nancy Willis and Mrs.
Penny Grass. Burial will be In
Glen Haven Memorial Park,
Winter Park.

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John Muench, 24, of 1661
Apache Trail, Maitland, will be
held tomorrow at 7p.m. at CoxParker Funeral home Chapel
in Winter Park. Funeral Mass
will be Friday at 10 a.m. at St.
Margaret Mary Catholic
Church, Winter Park. Born In
Wisconsin, he came here 22
years ago and Lc survived byhis
parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter J.
Muench Sr.; four brothers,
Joseph, Patrick, Timothy and
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SCIDA's track record caused the BCC to
seriously consider either dissolving the authority
or combining SCIDA and the Semino!e County
Port Authority (SCOPA).

HOSPITAL NOTES

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Rationing Wasteful

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David Ray Skates, Lockhart;
sister Mrs. Bertha Faye
Robertson, Chicago, Ill, and his
paternal grandmother Mrs.
Bertha Skates of Sanford.
rain ow funeral home is In
charge of arrangements.

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The Seminole Board of
County Commissioners (BCC)
has failed to adhere to Its own
policy regarding city-county
joint paving projects, causing
friction between the BCC and
Sanford and stopping work for

By DONNA ESTES
Hug said Walker, who currently resides in Orlando
Herald Staff Writer
will be moving to Casselberry within a reasonable period
CASSELBERRY — Mark t, Walker, a lieutenant of time, as required, byulty law,,.,..
-with the TAtuzilt Fire, Department, wU.nttunie.Uie .
tts.or. the tbreflreL1gbter..
duties of fire thief here JUne23, City Manager Harry Hug positions ha ve been completed and the men were to be
said thday. '
hired July 7, this may be delayed, Hug said, adding
Hug said Walker, named by Mayor Bill Grier as hi, Walker will be included In the selection process.
second choice for the post, has submitted his resignation
The appointments may be delayed a week or so, Hug
from the Titusville department and is completing a notice said.
period there.
Earl Carlton, currently the district fire chief of the
Walker, who ranked sixth on the written portion of the Hialeah department, was Grier's first choice, Hug said,
civil service test and second on the oral examination, has but Canton declined the appointment.
been a firefighter nearly nine years, Hug said, He was
The city manager said Grier listed his first and second
formerly with the Orlando Fire Department, and a fire choices before leaving on vacation. According to the civil
Inspector at the Kennedy Space Center before going to the service ordinance, Hug said, any one of the top three in
Titusville Department In December, 1973,
the civil service test could have been appointed.

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Funeral arrangements are Mrs. Judy Triplette, Mrs.
being made for the 10 Inmates Savella 'fl,orne, all of Sanford;
who died In Monday's Seminole Mrs. Shirley Powell, Winter
County Jail fire.
Haven; two brothers Willie M.
ELTON V. HART
Hart and Daniel H. Hart, both
of Sanford.
Fu,ieral services for Elton V.
Hart, 44, of Route 2, Sanford,
RICHARD L SKATES
wIll be held tomorrow at 11 am.
at Gramkow 1 mineral Home,
Funeral arrangements are
Sanford, with Res (Thrlts r
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"LlL?AaI Skates, 2.3, ol 7t3tJ Forest City
will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Rd., Lockhart. A native of
Born in Laurel Hill, Ala., Chattanooga, Tenn., he came to
Hart came to Sanford 17 years the area from there in 1957 and
ago and was a veteran of the was a construction laborer and
Korean War and a commercial a member of Riverside Baptist
fisherman.
Church.
Survivors Iiclude his parents,
Survivors include his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hurt, Judy; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sanford; son, Dannie Hart, Edward A. Skates Sr.,
Winter Haven; five sisters, Lockhart; three brothers,
Mrs. Gwiendel T. Reynold, Edward A. Jr., Lockhart,
Cocoa Mrs. Joyce Martin, James Robert, Milligan and

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Daniel, currently enipked by an Orlando firm
where he works to develop new business in the
area.
His experience with business development
will fall in line with the rcquir.ments of the
SCIDA director. SCIDA, created several years
ago to bring industry into Seminole County, has
been floundering for several months without a
director.

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VIhien Jr., and Daniel negotiated the final salary
figure last week after the board voted 3-2 to offer
the Job to Daniel.
Commissioners Mike Hattaway and harry
Kwiatko' ,ld, both of whom sit on the wunty's
personnel board, voted against Daniel's hiring.
They had also voted against offering Daniel the
job.
Vihlen has been the strongest supporter of

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James Melvin Daniel of Fern Park was hired
by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC)
last night as director of the Seminole County
Industrial Development Authority (SCIDA).
Daniel, expected to begin work on or before
Tune 23, agreed to an annual salary of $19,000
plus mileage and county employe benefits. The
BCC first offered Daniel $18,000, but be
requested $19,500 plus a car. BCC Chairman Sid

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IN BRIEF

Now that's what we'd call a good samaritan. It
Isn't everyone rho would go to such lengths to
return a purse, especially when he's had such a run
of bad luck himself lately.
So, kudos to Mr. P.G. Norman of Sanford for
being the kind of guy we'd like to know more about.

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Pique and frustration apparently led Caspar
W. Weinberger, secretary of Health, Education and
-Welfare, to tell Congress recently that he will not
propose any more plans to help pull the Social
Security program out of the ruincus deficit that it
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Security actuarially sound got at the hands of th e
Democrats in Congress.
Admittedly, Mr. Ford's plan to limit this Year's
Social Security cost-of-living increase was only a
stop gap measure. Much more ill have to be done
h
AS a firm believer in the defense of South
before the program becomes solvent. The
KoreaagalmtlnvaslonfratntheNorth,ltlsciear
President's plan would 1educe by $2 billion a
Advertising isn't expected to change very
to
me
t we must demand seve
ofederal deficit that appears certain to reach nearly
uc
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m
h as a resul t 01 a set 01 n guidelines Just
di
of
Park as a price for our
$1() billion. Ra th er than bite the bullet, Congress
def. of his country.
prcxnulgated by the Federal Trade Commlss1on.
decided to allow the 35 million recipients of Social
South Korea saninept country and has
Consumers may still be iubted to some of the
Security to have an eight per cent cost-of-living
every riot to refuse our conditions. But the
more offensive product. plugging, both In print
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increase in July.
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United states, likewise, as an Independent
and
via the radio and television waves.
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nation, has the right to withdraw troopsand to
But thanks to the agency, consumers In the
That means the Social Security program will
future will have the assurance that th e "expert"
cancel military commitments, it the presence of
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face a deficit calculated at $14.6 billion during the
touting this or that product really does possess
our for cesandthe wordthgoftFcatlesthrea tenth
next three fiscal years.
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leaa
us
Into
a
war
without
victory.
theimpiled
qualification,. Tests claimed to have
Despite the disagreement about methods
me basic conditions for our support must be:.
been conducted must really have been made,
between Congress and the Ford administration, it
and endorsements by organizations must be
Fl, u Park restore free speech ann a
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is clear that some action must be taken to balance
in South K.
bonafideendor.ements reflecting "thecollective
th e $60 bill ion-a-year Social Security trust fund,
Second, that he restore open and free elections,
judginentof the organiza tion." Either that or the
which will start chewing into its reserves !or the
wi thout pollee cocrelon.
advertiser Is subject to legal action.
Third, that he Immediately set in motion
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5LWIIIIC&amp;It steps to lower financial corruption in
medately. At the same time, however, the FTC
suggestions. One th at must be rejected is to finance
governunt.
proposed
others which may or may not go Into
medical portions of Social Security benefits from
Fourth, that he cease using the police
effect
until
the end of July, pending comment
the federal General Fund-revenue contributed by
from industry and the public, and at lest one of
general taxpayers. Obviously, that would defeat
me mvessary conditions for military
Which would seem to carry "truth in adthe purpose of the program which is to have
.
South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos
vertlslng" into a rather nettlesome thicket.
benefits tied to income,
have demonstrated, without a viable govern.
ThisIsthe proposal that people endorsing a
Another plan would raise the amount of income
ment backed by a unified people, the defense of a
product -especially well-known personali tIes - ,_
. co'.ntry Is difficult in the extreme, even with
taxed for Social Security purposes beyond the
sort"must actually be users of the product. me star
U.S. military superiority.
.
present limit of $14,100-a-year to $24,000-a-year or
who recommends a brand of coffee must ac
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My
visits
to
Korea
have
convinced
me
the
tually drink It regularly, The athlete who swears
more, thus feeding more money into the fund for a
South
has
by a certain breakfast. cereal must actually eat
been
and
Is
unified
In
haired
for
longer period of time. But where is the limit? And
He's
Playing
Doctor
zflUfli
and
that this hatred Is strong
Co"
raising taxes en high income, to help support
ut u
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Now it shouldn't be too difficult for an ad.
retired persons who had earn ed l ess, still is a
It Is also true that almost all Koreans I
vertiser to keep on file a signed statement by a
transfer of wealth that is contrary to the purpose of have known have a strong passion for In.
celebrity testifying that be really, truly does eat,
the program.
dividuality and freedom. A continued
drink, wear, wash with, etc, the product in
To begin, Congress should reconsider its democratic blackout of the type carried out by
t question, thus presumably satisfying the
Park could destroy unity In the South and
government bird dogs.
previous action and adopt a realistic five per cent
weaken
the
will
of
South
Koreans
o
fight
Come to think of it, advertisers should
was
Social
Security
benefits
that
lid on increased
vigorously
even
the
ruthless
enemy
they
know
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welcome
this. It would add that much more to
proposed by the Ford administration earlier,
There has forever been reluctance among shorter work week or some other voluntary the celebrity's persuasiveness and Influence
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to
be.
A modest increase in benefits is not a longmany people to call government workers public measure so that massive and disruptive layoffs over consumers, which the FrC is so concerned
The situation on Taiwan is different. Hen
range solution to financing Social Security
servants, considering the shabby way the can be avoided,
about But what may be true at the time an cmigovernment founded by Clilon Kal4bek has Wrelings ollan treat the ddmy — witness the
it ill
&amp;%io~ktrigIy. the uW00 Offle-sh have ARM no. dorseamt is ma&amp; my r4t r*ceuw
dy be bw
made ItronL 5Uful efforts to Wldefl par- attitude of clerks in almost any
ween the administration and the Congress American
city
Though
the
city
is
distressingly
heavy
with
for
all
time
to
come.
People's
tastes
and
habits
ci
public office aixi to narrow
-vorm feel a better term would be iubIk
public workers - the labor chieftains say the change, and celebrities are people, too,
which Social Security will just continue to emnomic gap between the top 20 per cent of the
enemies. And seldom has the argument been
workers ..have sacrificed
be
a political football every year, during which th e people and the lowest 40 per cent. That is, the more
without
Men, for Instance, are endlessly trying diIappropriate tha:i now as recessionrecipients and the public are invited to establish government of Taiwan and Its economny seem to buffeted taxpayers throughout the nation are
fl razors or blades ar creams in sear ch of the
The disposition can hardly be greeted with
bemovingtowarddemocracyinthebroad.ense, finding almost no willingness on the part Of
the good guys and bad guys.
appreciation by New York tazpeyers, many of perfect shave. "New improved" versions of
The truth of the matter is th?t there is enough making It defendable with reasonable assisunce public employes to cooperate toward the overall whom are out of work in the city's 11,5 per cent everything from underarm deodorants to
fault to go around, but that won't put food on the from the U.S.
ecaaomic good.
unemployment crunch. Nor should citizens remedies for those annoying, Itching what-have.
Korea, likewise, had been makin rmukabk
years
when
situation
Is
evident
in
almost
evcry
anywhere
be anything but iangered when the yous are constantly being brought on the market.
folks
in
a
few
The
table of the retired
economic process, and had In recent Y
Not only that, but !tflIflS Of connmnerdali seem
jurisdiction. But New York City Is perhaps the public servants become the public menace. New
to sustain achieved a significant broadening of Inco
exc
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me. WA%t dreadful
to
go on forever. Will some poor guy be f orced to
ere
York
are th
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the Drogram.
But, by contrast, Park has of late shut Off one
stof any cityInU'4
licworkforceiaforcedtosuffer, *9away each morning at the Munchies he my
That , essentially, is the message that th e ad- dentic right after anoth er.
once have liked bu t has come to detest? Will he
- has flatly rejected most suggestaa of
ttst ng deti
have a1z
ministration is trying to put across — without too
The clampdown did not begin with the lose of vohmUry S&amp;Crillce in the lam of what city and
mp
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other
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beer, heldnibye
have to get permission hm the FTC to charge
much
success, unfortunately.
Cam bodia, South Vietnam and Laos. I fathers believe to be near-bankrupt fiscal con- counties. nm welfare of millions jjai the core of brands, or make a public confession of his
bene
fits
remember arguing this point with some of dilions.
fickleness?
the issue.
Park's closest advisers years back. They wei
The city, alr'eady $14 billion in debt from
And who, anyway, Is going to look Into his
convince(Jthen,as1low, that only strength from decades ciovenpendlng, and apparen tlyunaule
publi c empwye unions, to be mire, &amp;e private life to see if he really, truly did ea t,
above could insure South Korea's progress and to avoid further deficits in the 1975 budget, Is often cited as the ultimate danger to smooth- drink, wear, wash with, etc. the product in
the
defense.
being told by lending Institution to cut ex- running government operations. Not the least first place?
The Federal Energy Adailnlstratlon has provided a peek at
The threat from the North is real. I have been *nditures or go it alone. Without the short-tern because the unions often coc.rlbute heavily
what would confront the American people if it became
prlileged to we a significant amount of the bank assistance every city needs to operate, toward the elections of Officials they rely on. One
That "giant leap for mankind" - the moon
necessary to ration gasoline. The gova.-tment would have to
documentary evidence and to talk first hand with Gotham would soon no be able to meet current estimate is that unions togetha have contributed landing, which was
the r"nation of this
hire 93,000 people to administer the program. It would v-* $400
farmer North Korean agents. If I were a Smith notes, possibly even some salaries. In as much as $50 million In each of the last few country's Initial venture
Into space exploration
millkn just to start, and 11 rationing remained for a prolonged
Korean, I would argue for a very strong defense dcsp'sa tion the mayor has appealed to city federal elections, and huge sums of this money — conti
nues to be translated Into small steps
pe riod the annual cost would be $2 billion,
and constant readiness.
workm, through their union officers, to accept a h.ts been directed at state and local campolgns. toward the Improvement of life on
earth.
Those 93,000 people would be doing nothing to provide more
gasoline, but would only be tr ying to police athortage, The $2
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relieve the denr'.,d for petroleum. If Congress needed any
further reminder Of the penally to be paid for failure to keep our
energy problem from developing Into another crisis, the
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cash, clothing and miscellaneous Items.
Your health is not the bed and you've got to go in
a hospital for the fourth time In a month.
Now, suddenly, as you drive down the highway
you spot a purse lying in the middle of the road,
stop, pick It up and find quite a bit of cash in it.
What do you do? Pocket the cash and toss away
all the other valuable papers contained in the
purse? Or do you do the right thing and make every
effort to locate the owner and return It and its
contents?
Tempting, wouldn't you say?
Well, it was to P.G. Norman of Sanr,rd, who
resides on Garden Delve and SR4I1.
Mr. Norman told us he was robbed last Saturday
night and again on Monday In Sanford and he's to
leave this week for another stint in the Veteran's
Administration Hospital due to a heart condition.
Yesterday, as he was driving on Sanford
Avenue, he spotted a purse in the manner described
above and, sure enough, it contained quite a sum, of
cam, since me owner, ins. m.onnae tsennen or Lake
Mary, had just cashed a check before 'losing' sa id
purse.

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Bec.use of what BCC Chair- Florida, Mrs. Dora Lee Russell hoop nets, six feet wide and 16More than 10 persons, who received a letter from Maj. W. from Volusia Bar to Highway adverse public reaction, and to
man Ski Vihlen Jr. called a of Sanford.
to-18 feet long, can ruin sport said they were members of the H. King, regional manager of 4," the letter states, "the prohibit the use of the hoop nets
-technical subject," the board
Delbert Euga, executive Fishing In the river and also are FOSJ and some who said they the Game and Fresh Water fisheries biologists recom- within 100 feet of the mouths of
The Seminole Board of Coun- took no action on the banning director of the FOSJ, made the safety hazards to motor boats, were commercial fishermen Fish
mended this law. Their recom- these tributaries. This law was
Commission,
ty Commissioners (BCC) yes- request pending further Inresti- pea to the BCC for a resolution lie said that the nets can be also went on record as opposing
N. Cofl}
mendation was based on adopted at tI'.
commission's position on
terday was asked by a con- gallon.
banning the use of the hoop nets stretched across a narrow hoop nets,
fL,h'Ies knowledge in general mission meeting to be effective
hoop nets.
servatlonist group to b th"
Appearing before the BCC in the county, primarily In the channel and completely block
Mrs. Russell, said that "a lot
In the letter, king stated that and on fisheries studies made July 1, 1975."
use of hoop nets by fishcrmcn In were representatives of the St. Johns from the Volusia Bar any fish or boat traffic,
of people don't seem to tin, the commission "thoroughly on the St. Johns; River over a
The letter also states the use
the St. Johns River. However, Friends of the St. Johns to 46. Euga also is on the ad.
Euga also said that some derstand that hoop nets are invesigates" any proposed number of years in specfi.
of hoop nets will be monitored
the Florida Game and Fresh (FOSJ), opposing the hoop nets, visory council of the state commercial fishermen will use seasonal,
only to be used legally rules or regulations before
"Their recommendation was and should the nets become
Water Commission has adopted and the president of the Mid. Department
of
Natural hoop nets to catch game fish in the summer and fall mon- action is taken on issues
to exclude certain tributaries "detrimental to the fisheries
a law effective July 1 allowing Florida Chapter of the Resources,
and then transport the fish to ths."
"In allowing the use of due to the spawning patterns of resource," the commission
the use of hoop nets.
Organization of Fishermen of
Euga contends that the ('eorgia for sale.
Mrs. Russell also has hoop nets In the St. Johns River the catfish and because of would evaluate the situation.

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ment of Criminal Law Enfor, items valued at $2,701 were
cement, when one agent spotted reported stolen yesterday in a
a 1974 Chevrolet in a parking lot burglary at the residence of
and became suspicious of the Jeff Sargent, 300 E. Oregon
car and the way it was parked. Ave., Sanford.
Checking the license tag, the
Items listed as taken by the
agent found the vehicle had burglars, who entered by a
been stolen five days before window, included a saddle,
from a Daytona Beach resident. riding boots, stereo equipment,
The officer watched a drug a citizens band radio, shotgun,
store at the Plaza and when the pistol and three rifles.
two suspects returned to the
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Other ac ti on on the agenda includes app oval for Sanford to
be the lead applicant and contracting agent on a drainage study;
approval of an agreement with HJK Builders providing stree'.
paving and drainage by the builder in the area being developed on
Floyd, Frederick and Goodheart Streets; public hearings on
federal revenue sharing fund allocations and on a prosed
change of zoning from agriculture to mobile home district; letters
from Fir e Chief Smi th on street openings and from the County
CommIssion on assistance with paving of Country Club Road and
Lake Mary Boulevard.
Council will discuss the possibility f acquiring
munication sy3tem for the police and fire departments.

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t night agreed to retain the prograrn. Board members said
County Cnjpjnlssioners (14cc) emplo, mostly maintenance they will look into the $176,000.
have agreed to temporarily and clerk personnel, until more
Mrs. Slmcoe told the board
retain 16 county jots provided money can be found,
that the employes either had to
Administrative Assistant be 'terminated or picked up."
under the federal Cornprehensive Employment and Betty Slmcoe said that other Board consensus was to retain
Training Act (CETA) on county county recei ved federal money the 16 employes because Mrs.
funds until more federal money may be shuffled to the Simcoe said most of the
hopefully can be received,
program, and then the county positions were crucial to the
The 16 positions, on a 12- would replace that federal functions of the various
month funding basis under money. Commissioners last departments.
CETA, were to be terminated night talked about using some
The county has the $176,000
July 1, because no additional of $176,000 federal revenue federal revenue sharing money
federal monies have been sharing monies left over from left from the last fiscal year,
approved for the program. BCC last year to fund the employe and the county will receive
more than a 11.1 million funds
beginning in October for use
over a two-year period.
In a Monday work session the
BCC budgeted the expected
revenue sharing monies among
several county departments
and upcoming projects. The
budget, however, is only to
allow the county to advertise
After meeting for nearly 4
Too, the agreement stipulates for receiving the funds and can
hours yesterday, the Seminole that "such reduction In staff be changed at a later date.
County School Board and shall be implemented upon The revenue sharing budget,
Seminole Educatioa showing V. adequate evidence approved by the BCC in
Association (SEA negotiating that such reduction is of a real yesterday's meeting, included:
teams finally came up with one necessity.
$100,000 for the new 91-1
more tentative agreement,
The agreement also points communications system,
bringing to seven the numberof
out the procedures to be $2i)0,000 for the county fire
articles in a 24-article contract
s department, $110,000 for a
that has been approved at the followed ifa reduction instaff i motor vehicle inspection
determined
to be necessary.
bargaining level.
According to Pelley, the station, $76,000 for enMost of yesteiiay's meeting, negotiators will meet again vironmental services and
however, was spent in the tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in the laboratory facilities, $120,000
health
department
caucus rooms as proposals, board room at First Federal of for
facilities,
for the
$225,000
counter-proposals and counter- Seminole and articles to be
$100,000
promotions,
agriculture
building,
up
include
counter.propctals were ban. taken
for
addlti.4nal
courUrjom
space,
tered back and forth between negotiation procedures, SUrt
for
public safety and
the teams headed by Harry ° teachers and maintalnance $110,000
parks
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for
development.
Pelley of the school board and cfsandfirds,
Steve Rosenthal of SEA.
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contracts and contInut:
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equipment. It has 700 employes and hopes to put on 100 more by
the end of the year. Briefing Longwood Mayor .IIm Lormanu on
their latest equipment are Plant Manager Frank Kemper left and
Jay Farrar, (right ), vice president of operations from Rochester,
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Administration (LEAA) requireiTtentof320 hours of law federal funding for the in- Keller assured his two bureau he hopes to establish
program for much of Central enforcement training.
departments will stay within with federal m3ney.
novative program.
Kel!er's plan is to reassign
Florida to discuss the police
their budgets for the remainder
The Council gave Keller a
LONGWOOD - Public.Saf ety department needs Tuesda and the five qualified reserve police
The public safety director of the fiscal year ending Sept. unanimous votp of conflden
Director Doug Keller, in his received some assurance at officers tc one eight-hour shift asked for and received city 30.
for his efforts in settling the
second week on the job, is least part of the requests will be weekly. The men, to wear council approval to hire a
walkout by the volunteer
seeking federal money for an approved.
regul9r police uni'orms, in fourth fireman to have two fullThe Council turned down firemen his first week on
LAKE MARY - A lengthy agenda, that includes fi ve
investigative
unit,
a
juvenile
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urn would receive an ex- time paid men on duty during Keller's offer to sign over the j,
But, It may be 1976 before th
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proposed ordinances Is scheduled for consideration at tonight's
office and vehicle, a national funding is available, he said. pense allowance of 20 monthly. the daytime. lie recommended title of his personal car to the
Keller solved the walkout and 7:30 meeting of the city council.
teletype service and a high
The remaining reserves with the money received by city, but did agree to lease the had volunteers back on the
Keller reported to the City
The ordinan ce on purchasing procedures, at first objected to
job
frequency radio system.
Council this we--k h is con- 80 h ours training would ride volunteer
firemen
be vehicle, which happens to be a within 24 hours. Roger Mobley, strenuously by the volunteer fire department, but later given Fire
Keller told The Herald today sidering a program to beef up with regular officers and designated strictly a reim- police special, for $1 annually. who reorganized e volunteer Chief Charles Smith 's blessing is expected to pass its first
th
he has met with Steve Harrell, the poli ce patrol by using continue to wear brown bursnble
Keller said the car would flrefighterson the city council's reading.
exense
item.
who Is in charge of the Law reserve officers, who are fully uniforms, he said.
eliminating the need for income eventually be used as an tin, request, was also given a vote
Also scheduled for first readi ngs are: an ordinance
Keller was asked to look into tax forms,
E..forcement Assistance qualified under the state's
marked ve hi cle by the detecti ve of confidence.
ame nd ing th e Southern Sta ndard Building Code to provide
fin ished floor levels and a proposal to extend social security
benefits to city employes.
Ordinances scheduled for second and final reading are: to
provide condemnation proceedings for dilapidated or unsafe
buildings, setting rules and regulations for city parks and
amendmen ts to the criminal code.
A proposed interlocal agreement between the city and the
county to provide water and sewer utility service to the Scott
Electronics plant by Wilco Utthties, a county controlled utility, is
expected to be approved.
A ;esolution will be considered permitting the city to app'
for Federal Farm home Administration f unding for the water

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for 6p.m. today by Mayor Troy
today.
Cleary and Ms. I3nedettl Piland for the city council to
were booked at the Sanford City ezvict an emergency resolution
Jail on the felony charges In to appropriate $335.65 so that
lieu of $10,000 bond each and equipment can be purchased
later transferred to the Orange for the summer recreation
program scheduled to begin
Count) Jail, officials said
next week.
Winter Springs Elementary
School physical education
A 14-year-old Longwood boy coach Larry Miller has been
was listed in fair condition hired b, the city to direct the
today at Florida hospital summer program which will
North, Altamonte Springs, after run from June 17 Aug 17 at
being injured in a train- Sunshine Park on North
motorcycle collision yesterday Fdgemon Registration will be
held 8a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday at
in Longwood.
Longwood police said this the park.
The program, which will run
morning that Chief Doug Kellar
Monday
through Friday 8 a.m.
hadn't authorized release of
information about the accident to 5 p.m., will be free to school
and Keller wasn't immediately age children of city residents.
Out -of-town children will be
available.
deputies
who
also
allowed
to participate with a fee
Sheriff's deputies
call
of
$10
per child.
responded to the accident
\ budget of $1500 has been
reported that Scott Korb. 14, of
708 Skylark Circle, Longwood. approved fro the program with
was pushing a motorcycle a salary of $1100 to go to the
across railroad tracks west of (hrector; $&amp;I.35 to FICA and the
N Grant St, Longwood, when balance for equipment In
the motorcycle
motorc)cle was struck by addition, Comprehensive
an Amtrak passenger train Employment Training Act
Deputies said investigation of iCETA) funding will be
the accident was handled by available for four students to
officer l'arLin of the Lo ngwood assist with the program.
The program will Include
Police Department
team and individual sports
activities, such as basketball.
softball, volleyball, table
A 21-year-old Oviedo man tennis, shuffleboard, chess and
shot early today outside Club checkers. Tt inis will be in.
436, Lake Howell Road, cluded for individuals providing
Altamonte Springs, was also their own equipment.
All participants must register
listed in lair condition at
and their parents are requested
Florida Hospital North.
Sheriff's deputies repotted to sign a liability release form
Steven Argro, J, Route One, prior to the child's par.
Harrison St., Oviedo, was shot llclpation.
Miller says special events are
in the hand and stomach by an
unidentified man during an also being planned and hehopes
argument outside the nightspot. to make arrangements for
Detectives today were con- swimming at the Lyman High
tin-tin, their investigation of School pool.

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earthquakes) there's little Central Floridians police protection for store inventories. Make
can do this summer to positively preclude a visit temporary repairs. Cover hole.? in roofs and
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0700 A.M. on the Ird day of July, IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE County pursuant to a loan
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A.D ItYs. offef for tale and sell
the highest bldder, for cash, subl#ct FLORIDA, IN AND FOR LEON Altamonte Springs. Th* Bonds for
to any and all existing loins. at the COUNTY. FLORIDA
this Pro ject will be repayable f rom
Front (West) Door of the Seminole CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1101

the revenuetto be received from the

County Courthom in Sanford. DIVISION OF BOND FINANCE.
Florida, th* abovt deuribod pef. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL

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while he served as governor
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"His advocacy of blanket becarm an Lum only after he
record has been under attack, eagle kills and predator poiwn. testified Wt he had earned no
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Florida in accordance with the BONDS (CITY OF ALTAMONTE suant to a loan agreement with tt,e
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bonds rvot to txcew 4C ytars from

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City Attorney,

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Winter Springs, Florida
Publish: June It, 1975

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January "
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reports of behind4heacene campaign activi ties.
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113.44AM !-TATE OF FLORIDA. Slateal Florlds. by malithil6thday
only to extent provided for by
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
Section 1455. Title 35. United States are Invited to attend and be heard. FULL FAITH AND CREDIT Of Jut'*. 1913
Code; It Is fuffher ORDERED that
THISNOTICE IstobtpvUllshed in POLLUTION CONTROL BONDS (Seal)
notice of thil oroer bf pubh%hed by The II Herald,a newspapef of to be dated Ju I V I or January I of the
Allest year In
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the United sistes marShal in a oentrai circulation In said City, an&amp;
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OAT ED IN% Ath cpsy of Jun#, 1975.
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City of WInter
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State of i-Iorioa, and Alioott M.
as If DE METS, INC., a foreign Clet'kof Winter Springs, Florida, f or
corporation. had been served with all person iesiring to examine ndlnornlnati)nof,afldtomatureal Herring. State Attorney for the
taflowqElghtewth judicia! Circuit of the
proctu in the state of Florida, but so.
,ns.

Florida, this 71%1 day of April. 191S
I : Gm9e c. Young
v UnIfto States

REG PRICE wiHOL,T C,
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A copy of mid Ordinance shall bg

AND ORDERED at Orlando,

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validated arid confirmed as therein of Florida E J Salcines State
pr ayed The Bonds to be Issued by Attorney for the Thirteenth Judicial
the Plaintiff. Division of Bond
Circuit of the State of Florida Philip

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foreign corporation appear or plead OR DI I4AN C ES IN CONFLICT
4&amp; to the complainl h'rein by the 1st HEREWITH
SEVERABILITY
day of July, 1975 and in detauti AND EFFECTIVE DATE

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DINANCE NO, 109, PROVIDING Florida, are hereby required to
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INC ,a forcigncorporat,on, Ii not an WALLS AND FENCES IN Cha mbers of the undersigned Cir
it ishereby eqtfied that a copy of
Inhabitant of nor found within ihe RELATION TO BUILDING LINES; cuit ivoge at the Leon Counly the foregoing Order, to vvhicn is
State of FInrids and has not AMENDING SECTION 6 OF nR. Courthouse in Tallahawt. Florida, affached a copy of the Complaint
voluntarily appeared heflia. and DINANCE NO. 109, PROVIDING on the 111h day ?f My. 1973. at 9:00 reit"ed to thert4n. ha% beon Our
A M pne show cause, il sny you nithed to Harry Morrism State
that pefswal Sefv;ce UP0.1 Uld FOR HEIGHT LIMITATIONS OF
torporailon Is not practical because WALLS, FENCES OR HEDGES have, why the prayers oi the Attorney for Ihe Sc&lt;oml Judicial
11i domicile of primipal piace oi WHEP* ADJACENT TO STREET Complaint filed In tho above styled Circuit ol the !late of Florida,
businm is unknown, It is OR
INTERSECTIONS; REPEALING cam thould W be granted am I" James T Rmsell, State AtIomey for
DERED that DE METS, INC, a ALL ORDINANCES OP PARTS OF reverue bonas and Proceedings the Sixth Judiclal circuit ot the state

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Wi th certain exceptions, the President should prohibit
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taneously were resolved in his
tA7*own of Torrington, Wyo. of his record was distmied.
Hathaway, in presenting his
"Having been raised on a favor.
cii,se to the committee, prehomestead. in the open spaces of
As interior secretary, 113thP&amp;M A licKwnent Usting his the West I have always had a away will mxTeed Rogen
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Five Investigations, some involving wiretaps and other
physical surveillance, were directed against newsmen
suspected of receiving classified leaks while in.
vestigationsof
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risks involved such "invalid techniques
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groups In the Washington, D.C., area to determine if they
plannedactivities against
CIA.

therein, and All Othm having or Proltd will be repaVable frorn the
FICTITIOUS NAME
claimino any right, fill@ or Interest revenues of the poilution control
Notice Is htreby given that I am In propefly to be affected by Ih* Project to be coratructed from th*
engaged In business at P.O.Box Ifl. Issuance of the Bonds described In Proceeds of the Bonds.
Casselberry, Seminole County. the Complaint, and All Ot hers to be
$1,013,000 of th e proceeds o the
Florida under It* Iictiflousname of affected In any way thereby,

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the United Sta tes and the soviet Union,
handling up to 4.3 million pieces of mail a year and
opening as many as 13,000 letters year.
SURVEIUANCE: During the late 1960s and early
1970s, Operation CHAOS inserted agents into domestic
dissident groups and compiled files on 7,200 Americans in

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serving
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Teton National Park; and his
ofthebanklni*,lv7oand
1971
Hathaway'z nomination was
onoUor, of every form of
approved by the Senate intenor eriergy resource development, while he was govem.
Questions iaY c,minhttee
Committee onMay2lbyalo.v.. which has
members
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4 vote following lengthy ministration, in the 1%wing of
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or subject to taxation of Indian Shores. The

AFFECIED B' THE ISSUANCE
States Attorrpy inanactlonagalnsl will hold a public hearing at 7
general circulation published in
the defendants Grace B Grant a pm or as soon thereafter as OF THE REVENUE BONDS
Leon Broward Seminole PincHes
singlewornan,andDEME(5.INC., Iosslble,on Monday. June30. 1975, DESCRIBED HEREIN, AND ALL andHillsboroughCounties, Florida.
and to enforce a lien upon real to consider the adoption of an or OTHERS TO BE AFFECTED IN
DONE AND ORDERED IN
pro perty situate in this District and
dlnanoe by the City of Winter ANY WAY THEREBY
Chambers in Tallahassee
Leon
You, and each Of you, and the
described as follows. Lots 23 and
Springs, Florida, title of which Is as
County, Florida, this th day of
State of Florida through the State June 1973
Block A of GROVE TERRACE
follows
according to the Plat thereof as
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Attorneys of the Second Sixth
Victor M Cawthon
-,recorded in Pict nook i. Page 42. OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, Thirteenth. Seventeenth and
Circ
Judge
1 Public Records of Seminole County AMENDING SECTION OF OR
Eighteenth Judicial Circuits of

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firimation of -Stanley K. llath- multitude of environmental environment," he said.
away
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Interl. depredations which the

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the atove enlilled cau,se by Kendtil the City Council of M* City of winief
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FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
CITYOF
Plaintiff, v. GRACE B GRANT. a
WINTER SPRINGS,
single woman and DE METS INC
FLORIDA
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ORDER FOR
Notice sf Public Hearin
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motion and affidavit of plaintiff In
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Sanford, Florida. Addilk,nal In.

By Warren E Williams
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conclusions and recommendations of the Rockefeller
Commission report on the CIA.

111ing cabinet% and typewritef, taken D&amp;K ZONCRETE, w4 that I j.1tond sortement between the State

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International Busirim Machines Pf0viSlOns of the Fictillovs Name Invance of the Bmds to construct
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shooting and a re-examination Ambulance, Orlando, and and were on standby as others
Lake Mary Police Chief
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ne panel in effect confirmed were at the asassination
auto.
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The Rockefeller panel said a County, helped in the rescue ti.ne," Siegfried said.
the basL- of the Warren Com- in D31las, Tex.
nation, said the statements atarid security efforts.
IU "Rescue One" unit was

downed power lines, debris laden streets and the site of a torruido damaged community within

flash flooded streams. Report hazards en- a Few hours. If the damage warrants it, teams of

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Rockefeller Commission says. Frank Sturgis, who later took of the Warren Commlsa'on's volved and that on fired from a officers from other depart"I saw 15 ambulances atci ztandby until relieved.
part In the Watergate burglary, conclu-sion that Lee Harvey Os. knoll to the right front of ments, including Volusia rescue vehicles Uwe at one
Police Chief John Govwuhk

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Nov. 22, 1963, slaying.

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county with so many city and Sanford, Fire Chief Tom said.
county units responding W the Siegfried said.

ing Kennedy. The panel al.so views were misrepresented W from the rear, and that no supTwenty-five Sanford codes (persons who had stopped Keller of Longwood said he
There is no evidence that more discounted all of the major con- that he still believes at least two port can be found for theori es f ir efighters were assisted b
y breathing). We revived a few, heard th pleas for he lp and
ne gumman was involved spiracy theories muTounding gunman were involved in the which postulate gunmen to the about 30 county firemen in but really were so busy sent the city's rescue unit to the

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"We were working cm him on Mayor Walter Sorenson who
firefighting and emergency the effort was orderly. No one jurisdiction
the effort, Harrlett's office, is that with from Sanford, Forest City, a code situation. We &amp;n't have had been in a meeting with
agencies never before seen was rushing around peU mell. coordinated thefirefighting dozens of firefighters
Casselberry and Altamonte any idea if he made It after we County CornmLsioners and Is a
The Seminole County Jail fire locally.
All were doing what they were within the building while he scene, none received injuries
Springs
were engaged In got him to the hospital," tne volunteer firefighter, assisted
Monday which left 11 dead and
"It was outstanding," County assigned to do."
(Kaiser) handled the outside Many, however, suffered from ferrying the stricken Inmates to spokesman sal d.
as well.
(.scores of injured in its wake Fire Protection Adinhustrator
"And all went well," he said, building operation,
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been cleared and power lines are ba ckup If you back on their feet as quickly as possible
m ust travel to get help, be wary of broken and
Extra claims adjusters frequently
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temporary repairs and temporary fi%ing ex-

cin protect thenmelves from lnjw-y and further

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and your agent as to wl'mre you can

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Don't strike matches until you're sue gas lines
are intact. Avoid using electrical appliances and
the telephore until you're sure there's no danger

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and to speeed recovery from the catastrophe, patient, though,
because the most serious cams

shelter. Don't move for a couple of minutes.

your

stores

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Moose Lodge, Sunday, Include (from left), Haven Mincey, and Ann Curtis, senior regent.

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thing. We're all working together."
Arizona State's starter will be

night's games,
With the ralnout, the tournament will

yourself, and how you would do. Now I

sophomore standout Floyd Bannister, 1~-

go through Friday and could run into

have to think about pitching rotation,

3, and a 5-3 winner over Fullerton Elate

Saturday if a once-beaten team is the

parefts and so many other things. You

with 15 strikeouts in the tournament's

Association's Spring Festival in Geoffrey Harter were guest

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"I'm glad to see them go," gell's two-run double and Rich.
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Sparky
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goodbye and good riddance to home for two more runs in the
the Pittsburgh Pirates Tuesday fourth then they scored twice
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More than 3(X) people jammed the 21
Club's Hunt Room for the formal con.

the North American Soccer League.
"Have you ever thoug ht that at 34 you
may be getting too old to play top flight

soccer" a newsman asked him at Tues.
day's madcap news conference,
lle!e liave the interrogator an underst.anding smile.

where heretofore it has generated only

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played all over the world, you have vast

tract signing and news conference
ceremonies, creating a near riot, and

knowledge, how can a coach such as

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anu a Sln-e flu (O'.e
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the start of some consistert
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hitting."
'afl Diego for the I'hillies' first
In the other National League victory in their last 11 road
games, the Houston Astros games. Jay- Johnstone, who had
%khipiwd 'lie Chicago Cubs 4-3; a single and double, and Terry

which usually resulted with the rich getter richer,
"I'm not enough of an authority on the subject to say if it's
worked or not," said Monday , but it s certainly saved
ed bust
ball a lot of money."

the Philadelphia PhillIes Harmon who had two triples,
blanked the San Diego Padres each drose in two runs off loser

(incinnatl Ruts president Bob Ilowsamn, who admits Exing
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no question it has upgraded overall competitiveness,
"Baseball is bigger than one club. You're no stronger than
your weakest link," said Howsp.m. "You have to*have com.
petitive teams or the public won't buy what you are selling."

The Oakland A's, lormei ly the Kansas City Athletics, are

Marshall in the seventh inning

prime proof that the draft hasaccomplished what the lo

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A perennial doc,rmat, the A's were suddenl fortified by

high draft choices and, aided by Charlie Finley 's astute deal
ings, niatured Into three-time world champions.

went five innings to pick up the ter for tlis 3n(h career shutout

Not all the clubs have as fortunate. Tlie New York,Nlets had

and battery-mate Jerry Grote

to wonder if they were jir&amp;zeil after early frustrations,

The Pirates jumped on Dar. knockcd in two runs to lead New
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tries to get his fourth victory of

hitter, beating the Baltimore
Orioues and had follow ed that
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though Milwaukee knocked him
around for 10 hits.

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Stargell who collected three

victory,
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All eyes were on Nolan Ryan scoring two more runs on
again, looking for another no- singles by Williams, Roy White
hitter.
and Munson and Chambliss'
They were looking in the sacrifice fly .
wrong direction They should
White Sox 9, Brewers!
h ise beer, looking at Jim Perry
While Perry was doing his
By an the California Angels
thing and Ryan 'cas trying to do

second inning, (ookie Rojas'
mu grounder put them ahead

Draf ling second in 1965 behind the A's, they went for tow-

ering Les Bohr, a Iefthander from Billings, Mont, who uppeared stamped for greatness. lie was plagued by a back ail.
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are great players, good players and just
players. I have seen the Cosmos. We
have all classes of players."
"But you are the best player n the
world," another insisted, "you have

flirted with a no-hitter. It would
hise been his first Then Al

Houston past Chicago Cesar

(..edeno walked to open the As-

his first start of tk season for treal past IAz Angeles,
Pittsburgh, was the reci pient of
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'Sure there's been a lot of pressure. Everywhere I go I
base th tag as baseball s first No I But I don t think

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Astros 4, Cubs 3
Enos Cabell singled home the
tic-breaking run and pitcher
Doug Konieczny doubled home
another in the eighth, leading

Sam MvDowell, 2-I, making to break a 4-4 tie and lead Mon.

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taken as a criterion. soccer my beheaded for a boom in the Uni ted Slates

took third when Chicago catchof er Stese Swisher threw the ball

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(t'-e Los Angeles t)odgers 5.4
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talk it over between ourselves."

thi gift of God

CINCINNATI i AP) -- [icing baseball's No. I draft pick is
no guarantee of i ns tant pennant says Hick M on day, (lit
first man selected 10 years ago when the revolutionar
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et No. 5; but they weren't being Pat Kelly's homer which
trge ahurrunftfth
coun ti ng
(lull
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wasn't pitchmg against Balti.
Royals , tige rs
more Perry was
John Maybcrry s home ru n
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A's beat the Orioles 3.0.

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('tins lhambliss homer , and
whipped the Angels &amp;4.
'tankers 6, Angels 4
"it wav probaNy the worst
l".e pitc,ied all year," Ryan
said afte' his bid to become the
first I 1-g, mie winner in the um.
)ors thb year wound up as his
fourth d0eat,
lie w ilked leadoif ba tter
Thuruuii: Munson in the second
inning 6-in
, d (liambliss lined a
homer into the second deck of
the right field stands. A walk.
singles by Sandy Alomar and

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eighth with his sixth homer but
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of the inning on George lien.
drick's 11th homer.

Rangers 8, Red Sox 3
Jeff Burroughs kept up his
assault against American
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flamethrower, sauntered into Ns. 10-game loser Wilbur Wood
N ew York Tuesda y night In his
found out he still knows how to

derson after the Pirates wallop- walked, Oliser and Stargell
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der his pitching staff.
gled and Nianny Sanguillen Wt
" When they're going like his second homer of the year.
that, it doesn't matter who you
The Pirates got their final two
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Arizona State, 60-ii, clashes with

Oklahoma, 52-9, and South Carolina, 49-4.

until you are 45 or 50."

Pearl"- Pele, the world's greatest am-

Arizona State are the only- unbeatens.

what's best for the team. This is a team

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Only four teams remain in the doubleelimination that started with eight last
Friday South Carolina and third rated

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The ralnout, which will push the

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Series, but it's all verN
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Th e former New Y or k Y ank ee second
baseman was arked if his series ex.
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Schoot,'New York, where a*

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Miss Largen, 19, who earned
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willingly turr.ed backup second baseman. Before that, he was
g iven no chance to make the club according to manager Bill
Virdon
Thinks looked so bleak in fact, that Williams was not even

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best season in the big leagues, in 1969 Yet he is the fifth out
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and coin laundry :
Don'teiersetanything down.
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Gise one room a thorough
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unpredictable than older cleaning cs-cry day, and dust ::
horses They are extremely and sweep the oIlier rooms
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strong and often dangerous
And If yourhouse isn't always
On Hwy 17.97 at27th
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respectable .269, thou,h with few homers. lie batted .305 in his

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be counters.
He is called "No N eck." At bat he resembles a wary turtle

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mad People were ta king me for granted Nobody can take rue
for granted know iiiy abilities
Virdon, at least, knows Williams' desire I don't know
'mynne who uses the ability he has — except Walt Willia,ns
Virdon has said
So why doesn't Williams p la y more' Is it because he is not
A(t('fliS Ifl (lOtIbIC knits'
} or one thing 1IL brt'.ity in Liii outI'eh
rsuatie'l soiiit
managers he couldn I reach high flies against the fence "Rut I

"The baseball card people weren't going to bother with me

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You would do a great service toys before going to be Don't
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The driver of the car stopped,
HOPEI.ESS IN IIJJN0IS
administered first aid and kept
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DEAR
repeating how sorry he was. He Nobod y's hopeless. First, teach
simply didn't know the basic your children to hang up their
safety rules that should be clothes (when they're old
exercised around a horm.
enough) and put away their

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August, but the club will
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was house is a wreck!

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and ran away My daughter in a book somewhere but I rn
was hospitalized with a broken too ashamed to ask for

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approached her from the rear
The kids always have clean member
and the well-intentioned driver clothes and good meals, but my. family.

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startled, threw my daughter be a smooth routine or method

grandparents Mr. and Mrt
Lewis Daniel of Delt4ia and
patern.al grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Amold Omey of Lake

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It would be a kindness. And II my-self to do my housework ttgi they- want to help.
she
hasn't had her baby before my' pleasurable jobs. I
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checked by her doctor recently, sew a lot and do things with my
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she should do so at once.
children (like coloring, playing
DEAR ABBY: Recently, my games and working puzzles,),
DEAR WORRIED: You're
ughter s,
her
but I find my-self letting my right! The last person to
ulogacounu7road. Acar housework go.
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baby are living with her it up? And. If so, how do I do it with my readers,
house.
paren ts.
wi thout sounding tacky?
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I)oes this
ho ld true for the
Abb lam not sure an ything
WORRIED
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Pirhaps as another philosophizer named Milton once
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DEAR ABBY One of my do, Abby. Ilsomething is wrong on the pi1rn of your hand
she didn I like the way her
friendshasababywho(salltije with that baby's back, the
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Dear A bby

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growing on my head and no age, and she is all over the you may treat a horse Ic a raw
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mate' I'm a non smoking, say he's "lazy.")
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ballplayer who l oo ks good in the
uniform, he's nice and httnclsomne, hits the ball nine miles over
th e roof in batting practice — gli'. c like that play in the major
lcats for o, 15 years,' Walt Williams, sometime New York
Yan kee ouLielder said recently .
in' knew, the iuys thit the uruforni stretches tht over tlittern' dn1 (lit o' Ls a way up mgn Me I tia',i bow kgs and Jin
short and I don't look too good In my uniform and I don't wear

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unless you are giving him a gift certificate
Buy Dad's gift in a store that Is easily accessible to

t find IDad lies or, at least his height and
weight Don 't try to judge the appropriate size from t he
neircst cIICcTIUmfl or customer.

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example: socks, ties, kimono-type robes, jewelry,
grooming aids or lea th er goods
[lave a good idea of Dad's tastes Keep in mind that
th e gift should reflect his taste and age noty ours

his Day, June 15.

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slacks o the store and they ian jud4C his size from those
A salesman should be able to give you his correct leisure
suit size If he has patrol slacks
If you don have Dad's size, th ink about a gift where

two and the Men's Fashion Association offers a list to
make your shopping easier, probably more enjoyable,
and definitely productive of guts that are right for Dad on

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If you have access to Dad's wardrobe, you can find his
the tail fhbtU
shirt i
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pair
of
his favorite, best-fitting
won't miss th em, take a

If you are one of ftse rare souls who shops often and') for ccreaUoi you probably don 't need anyone to give
you helpful hints. Wi th the approach of Fa th er's Day,
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Milwaukee

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23 77 iii 1
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SprIng Daisy (Rau) 77; 3. OrpIrey
(Krolper) I 1. 1, Booksleader
(Nielson) 9 2: S Marge Symbol

The aftershock of last year's Na.
strike continues to be felt
players
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Cleveland

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(Brainard) 6 1 7. Westerut Mliteyn
(No Driver) 10 I; 6, Rebecr:dge Rob

Baltimore

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Oakland

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Minnesota
Texas

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California
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Tuesday's Results
Oakland 3. Baltimor e 0
Texas •. Boston 3

Minnesota 5, Ciev4no 3. 17
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N e w York 6. California

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1 M - Pace C.3 5400: I. Iron City Nancy (Ragur) I
1; 2, Metrollna Abby (Bridges) 5 2
3 Major Jones (Branard) 31. 1
Amy Girl Mercury (Rau) 7
Beth Dawn (Dvorak) 9 7 , 6. D- s
Captain Counsel (Denn.$) $ 1. 7
Racketeer (Patterson) 151. I. Want
Hole (flinkley ) 151
THIRD - S. M - Pace Citing $400: I. Hello Dare (Kalathanl 9 7.
7 Ace Hatlbrook (BaIlon) 3 1. 3.
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$600: I Lucky Mary (Brkley)9?.
Clevela nd (Per ry 6$) at Kan
Va-'Dvan'cr '
c City (L eon- rd 2 7 ). In,
Ci• S I; 4 Jr fe F'r
Oaklsn1 fBosm"
pt ':
Lyn (Dvoracek) 121; Sr Fre
waukee (SIaton 3 7), (n)
bostan )Le S Si at Chicago (Bcidg&amp; $1. 6. Flyer Faron
(Hartalar) 61; 7. Amy Sister
(Ka.at $3), (n)
Baltimore
(Damianik' 31; $ Hireco (Crank S
tiorrez
73)
at
1.
Texas (Hargan 4 3), (n)
FIFTH - 1 M - Pace Cling
Thursdays Games
Minneso ta at New York
$400: 1 Robins Kim tBarcnak) 3 1.
California at Detroit. ( n)
2. Jerco (Blnkey) 10 1, 3. Major ACleveland at Kansa s City, In) Abbe (Wyatt) 51. 4 Comm
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(Brainard) 97:3. Tinya Miss Bissell
Oakland at Milwaukee. (ii)
(Martin) 61. 6 Lotus Bud (Bridges)
Batilmore at Texas, (n)
7-2; ?.Mighty Mouth (Van
Boston at Chicago. In)
derSctsaaf) 31
National league
SIXTH -I M -Pace C-3 - $600:
I. Mity Clip Away (Bridges) II; 7.
East

W L Pct. 01111 Mira Life (Reynolds) 6,1; 3, Carlton
Time (5k',) 31; 1. Placid Ace
79 77 369 77 23 313 1'
(Crank) 7-2; S Ocala Paddy Wali
79 25 537 lii (VanDove-nter) $ 1, 8 Brdc Honor
(Crossin) 1 0 1; 7. Scott Fashion
Chicago
29 26
37 2
St. Louis
(Udell) 5-1.5 Ginger Beth (Strong)
26 25 .310 3
97.
Mcwitreal
I 79 .213
West
SEVENTH - 1 M - Pace C.2 Cincinnati
31 24 5.66 $425: I. Tar,dya Spitfire (VanAngeles 36 23 376
dervcrt) 101; 7. Walk The Wildaicis
L os
(Bridges ) 3-1; 3. Doodley Do
S Francisco
21 27 509 1(Johnson) 6-1. 4 Bonns Flyer
San Diego
27 29 .42 6
(Den nis) 10.1; S. Au bu rn Tiger
Atlanta
75 17 . 4 39 $'
3i 14'
(Ford) 7-2; 6 Lowden Law (Britton)
Houston
21
61; 7. Setbys Bean (Saiders) S1;$.
Tuesday's Results
St. Louis at Atlanta, ppd. rain Empire Lars (Humphres)
EIGHTH - 1 M - Pace C.1 Pittsburgh 9. Cincinnati S
Houston 4, Chicago 3
$151: 1 Summer Yankee (No
Driver) I-i; 2. Says Who (Taylor ) 7Philade lphia 7. San Diego 0
7; 3. Howard Champ (Blood) ti; 4Montreal S. L os Angeles 1
New York S. San Francisco 0 Good Heaven s (Bridges) 61, 5.
Today's Games
LaDe Belle (Ruggles) 92. 6 Cindy
Philadelphia (Underwood 6-4) Lumber Jack (Hobbs) 51; 7. Bonnis
a? San Francisco (CaIdwe!l 3.5)
Bumpu (Wilsey Jr.) 101. I A D's
Claire (Marlin) 3 1.
Chicago (Burris 6-5)
t At
NINTH -'M- Pace l-3-$$OO:
tan?a ( Morton 66). (n)
St. Louis (McGldh'en 61) at I. Empty COmputor (Britton) 10 i
7 Byrd Shot (Racy) 5-1; 3. Da kota
Cincinnati (Gullefl 7.3), ()
Dean (Seiders) 4-1; 1 Peoples
Pittsbur gh (Kis.on
41)
at
Houston (Roberts 37 or Rich- Choice (LeVan) $1; S. Virginia
Charm (Na Driver) 91; 6 Chatham
ard 43), (n)
Montreal (Blair 14) at San Mick (Polk) S-i; 7. Joyous Meva
(Nielson) 3 - 1; 5. Boca West
Diego (Fotker's 03). (n)
New York (Tale 2 5) at Los (Johnson) $2
TENTH -$M- Paco C.1-$US:
Angeles (Rau 3-5), (n)
I. Andy Adams (Vandirwort) 9-7; 2.
Thursday's Games
.
Majorette L. Bar (Lops) 10- 1 ; 3.
Montreal at San Diego
Fran- Stinger C. (Crank) 51:4. Jc'ppa Star
Phlladetphis
at
San
Maid (Dyoracek) 5.1: $ Singing Sea
cisco
(Borenak) 5-1; 6 Chatham Mick
Chicago at Atlanta
(Polk) $1; 7. Foolish Lad (Blood) 3
St. Louis at Cincinnati, (n)
1; S. Diamonds Lad (Damianik) i.
Pittsburgh at Houston. (n)
ELEVENTH - i M -Pace C-2 New York at Los Angeles,
5423: 1 Mr. Durko (Provost) 52; 2,
(n)
Princess Marion (Polk) 10
3,
Heather Chance (Crank) 31; A.
Harness
Counsel Rice (Burgeois) 72; S.
Bomber 0 (Ihlenfeld S-i; 6.
Ctaytiaven Pioneer
5-1
Potentate Pick (Udall)
6.1.
Racing Results
(Spriggs)
7Pittsburgh
NOw York
pbiiph:a

TUESDAY
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Bye Beejer (5)300.2.703. Golden
M!aor (71 3 00 0 (25) $ 910 T
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SECOND - 1 Silverbell Rice
(Rau)(S)7.$0.360,3.002. Hurricane
Scott (7) 0, 320 3. Ma sque Maj or
(3)7.600 (7-I) SM
12.701 OD 2$) 512 CE
THIRD - I Don Brewster
(Blood) (5) 13 10. I 00. 7002. Lisbon
Hanover (2) i0 9403 DK Scot (3)
iu
3ww iiam )4J,J • 'a
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2:202.
FOURTH -1. Jeans Babe (Blood)
(7) SIC, 320. 250 2. Diller W (1)
17 00.2103 Gypsy Hill Fran (3) 1.10
Q ( tii 547 40 1 (71 3) 51,602.00 T
770

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R.Whlfe, NY, 31.
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Carew. Min, 69; RIvtrs, Cal, 67.
National League
BATTING (123
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337
RUNS-Lopes. LA, 43.
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PUllS
BATTED
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Cm. 49 Winfield, SD. 41
HITS-Gar'vey, LA. 79. Cash.
Phi, 7$

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In the Continental Lea gue, walked three.
Scott Arnold
Jack Prosser Ford inched to
within one flame of George's singles.

contributed

Posey

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which struggled

Awards

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to drop its league-leading
four.
Medical Center Is now 106, record to 13-2.

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Joe Smi th and Jim Edmonds
led Moose wi th a triple, double

(13)

(24) Intercom

325.000 Pyramid
(13) Movie
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(24) Feeling Good
OS) Adventure

211 0-4 3
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Pele

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at a farewell game in Rio
Tuesday night for fear of be ing booed.
Pele will start earning his salary
re por ted to be anywhere from $4.5
million to $7 million for three years
Sunday In an exhibition game agai nst
Dal las at Randall's Island here. CBS wi ll
pearing

ticated 52nd Street to watch the South
American ace arrive and leave,
News of Pele's signing, however, was
received cooly In Brazil.
One columnist claimed PrIe had accepted the Cosmos' offer because he was
in deep fi nancial trouble. And another
newspaper criticized him for not ap-

an impressive showing when he ap.
peared with his wife, Rosemarie. He was
poised and articulate as he fielded a

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day the United Sta tes would know soccer
as the rest of the world knows soccer."

televise it nationally, starting at 3:30
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blacked

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Sunrise Jubilee

Almanac
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(44) Variety
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(6) News
(9) All My Children

(44) Father Knows
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1030 (2, 6) Wheel Of
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game was played and
Famous Recipe's win lifted it
two were rained out in Monday Into a tie for first place with
night's men's metro slow pitch Seaboard. Both teams are 4-2 in
softball league.
the second half.
Famous Reci pe out-slugged
Lake Monroe Inn and Au to
Seaboard Coastline
Train
tied for third at 3-2,
Charles I'irozzi gave
Eldridge and the Outcasts
hits and pitched the complete and
ree are 14
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digest milk sugar.
medicines have been imDEAR DR. LAMB - plicated In various cases, but
Recently I lost my husband who usually the
was 65
old. The death unknown.
certificate listed the
Removal of the spleen is tried
chronic hypoplastic
in some cases and Is somet imes
nettropenia. No one I have
helpfulbttt often is not curative.
asked has ever heard that term
In all, it sound like your
before. He was doctored for a
husband got the best
ar
rare blood disease, because the a difficult problem.
bone marrow did not pr od uce
mature white blood cells to
Send your questions to Di',
fight Infection.
Lamb, in care of this
Because of this condition, he newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
had a bscesses and pneumoni a Radio City St4tion, New York,
N.Y. 10019. For a co py of Dr.
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F LO RI 0
weight, send 50 cents and a long
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(24) Villa Aleg re
(33) Lost In Space
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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?

1 or Bedroom Adult t only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

IN YOUR FAMILY?

2SAS Park Drive. S10 UP

AL ANON
For 'amilles or frenis of proibitm Efficiency apartment, all utilities

furnished. summer rate, s92 so

drinkers

Adult. 322 2296 eves t. wevit
For further information call lfl
Of wrIte
Sanford A'.Anon Family Grou p P.O One room •Iiciency, private en
DOX J. anrorr', Fla 37771
franc bath &amp; parking. Call in
779 Pr-r 5
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Free. 644 2027 for We Care"- t-urn As?. Li'.iria Room. .ilChtn,
bedroom, both. air conditioning,
"Hotline'. Adulls or Teeni,
adults, no pets. Security deposit
7 741 1.
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
AVALON APARTMENTS
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.
ADULTS. NO PETS
116W.2ndSt.
FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
MonthlyRenlalsAvailaW,
- Perhaps Alcoholic A nonymous
11)5 1150-Color TV
Can Help
QUALITY INN-NORTH
Call 133 45$ 7
145 SR 131, Longwiood
One &amp; Two Bedroom apartrnentsA,

houses

Payton Realty

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Found: Male Irish Setter
In Pincrest Area
Call 322-6911 and identify

31A-1:xsplexes

Modernizing your Home? Sell no
longer needed but useful Items
with a Classified Ad .
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6-Child
Care

room,

2

DELTONA- Plow Duplex, Furn or

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Complete child ca;e services. New
Summer Programt HEY DIDDLE
DIDDLE DAY CARE. 3235490

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Bedrooms, family

Lroom, carport Childr en okay
323 2557
unfurn Drapes, Water.
Care 333-1171 or 646 6346.

Lawn

2 Bedrooms, adults preferred, 5)0

SaturdayS Evening

week. Unfurnished. 3233534; 3 72
6670.

Child Care, Ages 75
A Child's World. 323 $471

32"'HOUSeSUflfurn.shed

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For Thursday June 12, 1975
ARIES IMarch 21-April 19) today. They could spot a Guard your moves closely in
mite tempermen
mistake easier than you could. any competitive situation.
earl)' in the day. Toward
GEMINI May 21-June 20 Time 's on your side if you
evening you revert to yo ur old, You're likely to spend too much don't
tip
our
hand
easy-going self,
for something you want today. prematurely.
TAURUS April 2U-May 20) You'retoo impatient to wait till
SAGITTARIUS iNov. 23-Dec.
double-check the price is right.
21) Step back a little to get a
CANCER (June 21-July 22) If clearer perspective on how to
important work you handle
you've had a disagreement avoid problems in
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sensitive
r'centl)'wi th a family member, undertaking in which you're
rtsxo iwcs.aiei_tdcinal.!
a small token gift from you involved,
would work wonders for healing
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CAPRICORN Dec. fl-Jan.
T$UIOf
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19 hear out the other person's
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33--Houses Furnished
One bedroom house, furnished
Couple on ly. 3224267. 6 'files west
of Sa nfordonSR1.6Adultsonly
Lake Mary, 2 BR furnished,
adults, no pets $133
372 3730

34.4l/j

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Ca5sibeWy, I2'10', '71. 2 bedroom
furnished, c en tral air,
pr ivate
a? , close in Adults 33514)9

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Casselberry, 63*100' spacious,
private, tree,. grass, a
patio
30-Apartment Unfurlshed Adults, 339.1439.
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• WEKIVA RIVER
Adult rnobUe ho" q village. unr,
oaks on the scenic
SPRING HOUSECLEANING? large thn
SELL 1HOSE NO LONGER We-Sly. Modern clean interiors,
from 5110
5 Mi W of Sanford 372
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
449__CLASSI FIED
F I ED AD
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franchise

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Winter SprIngs, 2 or 3 OR. large
family room. Beau$iful Shrubs and
trees. $200 mo 1315222

SLIM BUDGETS ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES

BERNICE BEDEOSOL

VIRGo

Lakefron t Loch Arbor home. 23
bedrooms 2 baths, spacious house
In beautiful neighborhood. 12541

FROM THE WANT AD
COLUMNS

Enjoy much larger

HOROSCOPE

Wa,fled

Young Couple will care for an elderly
Person or Childr en Call 323 6749,

BEAN

COW PEA
HOP
BETEL
CRANBERRY
IVY
BITI"ERSWEET GOURD
PEA
CLEMATIS
GRAPE
WISTERIA
TOMORROW :_Ha rn ess Pa r ts

Sunlanici- 3 BR. 7 bath, kitchen
?urnished.1165mo Calltt,tweer'.1
&amp; I p m. 322 0153.

IT MAKES WASTEmo. Call owner, 322 6300.
SELLING I) MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW. 7
Bedrooms, living, dining, ktctien,
Call 3222611 or 1319993
garage. Sanford Ave. . $143 mo
*34.1849
Wanted : Babysitter

STORING

Y R E E E S E H A A P A "s I B 0 R 0

327 V?39.

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
bedroom, 1'- bath, new carpet,
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSIgarage, (1051 to Schools. 2730251
or 327-1136.

YOU EN N A E

SISH0 C C

2 Bedroom fenced yard
SISO mo. Adults preferred
323___1orna63o

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Y E L I) A L L

ft S N U R E I E A Z

baths, air, carpet end car port,
screened patio, fenced yard. 1200
month. 322 1661.

R ICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
Day &amp; N,gh? Classes 3 Mi. N. Carpeted 3 bedroom, l'
bath,
kitchen equipped, central heat &amp;
Longwood, Jt.nct. 17 &amp; 11?
fenced yard $175 per month as
372- 5756 or 3fl153i.

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Spacious well kept 3 bedrooms, 7

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Prosser Ford Is now 12-4, one
Goods.
George's, which Is
Jeff Litton and John Sellers game
two
singled for Medical Center. 13-3.
In the American League,
litton and Jeff Fakess also

presented awards recently for Mann, top offerisive lineman; is 4.1 1. nw Railroaders lead the
outstanding play in the spring Ned Raines, top defensive league with a 14-0 record.
Jamboree May 30 wi th Lyman, back; Herbert Branch, top
Kevin Fall fired a one-hitter
back;
Leroy
Martin,
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lead
Jack Prosser Ford over
Bishop Moore and Lake offensive

Sanford Junior Baseball
James Church slugged a
League.
double and sng1e, and Mike
'Moose w hi pped Rotary 11-10 Barbour ripped two singles for
with one run tn the bottom of the Rotary.
ninth inning.
Terry Smi th of Keystone
In the Senior League, Terry hurled 4-2-3 Innings of one-hit
Smith fired a one-hitter ball before the rains came to
Tuesday to lead Keystone to its force an early end to the Senior
ninth straight win and fourth of League battle.
the second half, an 8-1 victory
Smith struck out three and
over chase,
walked one.
Rotary led Moose most of the
Ned Raines smashed a triple
game before Moose erupted for and Robe rt Smi th a double to
four run.; in the bo ttom of the lead Keystone at the pla te.
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coach at Seminole High School,

through 11* first half with a 3-6 went the distance on the mound,
record, boosted its second-half striking out seven and walking
slate to 5-0 Monday in the six over the nine-Inning span.

seventh to tie the am 10-10.
Rotary led 10-5 going into the
bottom of the sixth.

Pose),

7:00 (2, To Tell The

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the four-inning game.

combined to hurl a two-hitter.

Moose Wins
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tJiluks - twi .f the thres men rporttxl in Tuesday by the
Chico Sun-Times to be leading the drive.

Moose,

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Seminole Sporting Goods 4-3. Federal. lie struck out nine and slip past Seminole Sporting

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Pop if) 12.00. 1 50 3. Rithland
Snacks(1) 15 400(45) 573 001 (45
well-such as with the Cardinals, White Sox nd Indians -"I
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was always the one shook out," says Williams.
SIXTH - 1. Chief M.arcedas
(PIe-ely) (3) 460. 400. 7407 Jack
"And it makes me so mod. I'm making less than thirty
Prince (1) 700. 1.00 3. Enough Time
thousand dollars a year. It's embarrassing. Some guys I'm
(7) 300 0 (31) $71.10 T 2:70
be t te r t ha n are tripli n' my salary."
SEVENTH - I. Mat Tom ITaylor)
Last season he went 84 straight games without playing.
(1) 17.40. 11.50. 440 7. Prinress
Strong (5) 1360, 510 3 ?&amp;rdy Nob
only fun I had was when I'd come to t he park three bows be fore
(I) I 8 0 (IS) 53340 T (435)
the ball game and hit in th,- cage with the bat boy. We played a
U,011114 00 DID (31)1105012112.
Dump
game called base hits. He kept me going. It seemed like he was
EIGHTH - 1. Winning Tina
(Regun) 5) 12.40.450,2407 Amen
the only one else who cared about me."
Belle (3)5.10.3003. Freddie Adios
And mysteriously, he was Inlsslr,g pitches by a foot.
(5) 2.50 0 (35) $1540 T ( 5 311
reason
was eventually uncovered: upon Williams' thickly
$1 1600 12:174
NINTH - 1. Stonegate Sharp
sldeburned, easily smiling face were a pair of rimless spec(Patterson) (7)22.20.7 00,1.202. Sis
Rain a gain pla gued local t.acles wi th faulty prescription, lie
then got proper conta ct
Wampu m (3) ISO. 3.10 3 Decatur
recreation leagues Tuesday, as
lenses, which looked better two ways.
Boy (2) 1 10 Q ) 7) 540.00 T (7 3 2)
one Sanford Pee Wee Baseball
$311.00 T 7:11.3
Williams, is playing a little more this season, but .s still sad
League game was rained out. about not contributing more to the team. When he does come
TENTH - 1 Ptandide Ranger
(Piper) (1) .17 30. 11 60, 5 60 7
The Tiger-Rebel game, which
onto the field, the fans are quick to pick up a sympathetic and
P,onakett (1) 300. 3.10 1. Lyre
was
to
begin
at 6:30 p.m., was
enthusiastic cheer behind him.
Thrill (0)3.000 (I 1) 550701 (4 15)
rained ou t. The Rebels have Because of his s!lorthess, the number on th
$3011012.22
e back of Walt
ELEVENTH - I. Nifty Lady Bird
played only one second-half Williams' uniform looks very large - number th
irteen.
(ihlenfeld) (3) 7 60, 5 10, 410
game. Three have been rained
Adios Duchess (6) 5.10. 460 3
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Fall struck out four and
In
Hardy led Chase to an with a 100 win Monday over Chase exploded for 30 runs
the third Inning to sink First walked two. He got offensive
18-3 win Monday over First Strombrg..-Carlson.
help from Greg Register, who
Hardy slammed two home Federal.
Feder?!In the Sanford National
Medical Center scored two crack ed a double.
runs, a triple and a single, and
Little League.
Jack Prosper exploded for
In the o ther National League pitched a two-hitter in Chase's runs in the first Innhg and nne

Deny Kuhn Blackball

whelming support for Baseball Commissioner Bo%ie
Kuhn, a number of owners denied a published reports they
had banded togeth?r to block re-elccLoi of the sport's
.
ruler.
The denials came specifically from George Stein-

Defender (Raymond) 7 2. 5 Chris

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shattered collective bargaining agreement.
beer, taken Tuesday
A step In that direction may
Board
official ruled that
ns
when National Labor Relatio
player salaries "Including minimum or other salaries for
the unit (the players union), Is a mandatory subject of
bargaining."

the league and its

California (Hassler 33 and
Gold (Kur,cia) 3,11; 6 Festive Guy
Tanana 3) at Detroit (Lch (Vaiidervort) 5.2; 7. Silver Gb

13 and Bare 17). 7, (I n)
Mirmesota (iarlk 0 3 at New

Prosser

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IBEDROOM. 2 bath, family roo m,
pool, all the extras

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Sanford's newest and
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barn at Stan's Auclion and Flea
close to schools and churches
Market. Call about free booth 372
9719, Hwy 16W. Sanford
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322-2420
Sa nford Seminole iC's Annual Flea
Market, Saturday, June 11,
Your MLS Agency

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321 0640, 372 274, 3737$9S

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large s.tes; flower containers,
dishes, linens, 75;c set of China,

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
PRICE REDUCED! 3 years old
Lake Harney home. 50 teet
lakefront. Furnish ed NOW 535.900
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Loch Arbor, lakefront,] BR.2bi.ths.
den, heat air, garage 549,950

Pell Estate Broker

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Large Flea Market
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NEW CONCRETE BLOCK HOMES
financed by Farmers Home Ad
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with no down payment Why rent
when you can buy for less?

with terms to be arranged by
owner.

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ThssspecialofferonalI4 cylinderToyotas, 1200 Series Datsuns,

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WE ARE PLEASED TO ACCEPT

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ST. JOHNS REALTY
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YOU PICK FIRST Each $14.500

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1967 an o er oi swagens

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WILSON MAIER URNITURE
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64-Equipment for Rent
BUY- SELL- TRADE
31111311SE FirstSt
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AFTER I-IRS.

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Citrus
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clear flowing stream, horses
519000 3726399 or
Payment. mobile hocr., onOvCdone city block -deep
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frees. clarden. well &amp; pump, largtl
Terry Really. REALTOR, 628
373 9540
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1 S acre tract county maintained city
park 57S000Or cash
ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, I'a bait'
Used office furniture
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split plan, central heat &amp; air, wail
Merchandise
6390 after ?
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lakefront hornr cn'rai hct
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CHOICE LAKEFRONT, custom Double bed. II rise bed.
Acreage
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Wednesday, June 11. IflS

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SLICED
By CECILY BROWNSTONE

Associated Press Food Efto,
SUNDAY SVI'PEII
Fruit Salad
(lieese Crock Crackers
Beverage
CHEESE CROCK
8-ow-e package cream
cheese

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1.LB
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15½"i. CANS THRIFTY MAID MEAT BALLS A

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16-.i. CANS THRIFTY MAID SLICED, WHOLE, 01

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teaspoon pepper
In a 12-Inch skillet over flitIlium-low heat, heat oil; add
garlic, onion and green pepper
and cook, uncover ed and stirring several times, un til onion
lightly browns about 15 mmn.
Add remaining inutes.
gredients and cook gently, tincovered and stirring occasionally, until eggplant is tender but
holds its shape and there Is only
a small amount of liquid
about 30 minutes. Serve at room
temperature. Makes 6 to 8
c rvthgs
SATURDAY SUPPER

SNOW BALI

16-.z.. CANS THRIFTY MAID

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thinly sliced
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16-at. CANS THRIFTY MAID MIXED

2 large cloves garlic,
minced
2 medium onions, cut in
thin strips
2 medium green peppers, cut
in t hi n strips
1-pound eggplant, unpeeled
and cut in -inch wide
strips
3 medium tomatoes, coarsely
chopped

MARINE

SAUERKRAUT

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2 zucchini, unpeeled and

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TOMATO SAUCE

OUTDOOR BUFFET
Steak Sandwiches
Ratatot&amp;le
Fresh Fruit Cookies

ROUND

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YELLOW CORN

CAN

APPLE JUICE
CHUNK TUNA

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MAID STEMS A PIECES

28

juice until sugar dissolves. In a
1-cup measure sprinkle gelatin
.,er co(i ater let stand t
- about 5 minutes; add
very hot water; stir until gelatin dissolves; add to strawberry
mixture and stir well; chill,
stirring a few times, until mixture begins to jell. In a medium
mixing bowl beat egg whites
until they hold soft peaks; add
strawberry-gelatin mixture and
beat gently to combine. Turn
into dessert dishes and chill tin
til firm; cover and keep chilled
until serving time. Pass Vanilla
Custard Sauce. Makes 6 ser
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CUBED STEAKS

By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Press Food Editor
SUMMER SUPPER
Cold Fried Chicken
Potato Salad Basillornato.es
Strawberry Snow
STRAWBERRY SNOW
Serve to calori.atchers
without the sauce.
1 pint strawberries
C up sugar
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 envelope unflavored
gelatin
3 tablespoons cold water
' cup very hot water
2
wh
Vanilla Custard Sauce siade from scratch or a
pudding mix

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GROUND BEEF

15., CANS THRIFTY MAiD

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IHI PUICHASI OP SIX S..i CANS ASTON ONANOI JUICI

AND A TOTAL PUICHASI Of $7.10 OP MOPS
PUICHASI SECLUDING CIGAIIITIS LIMIT OP41 6,1 PLIASI

IRISH POTATOES

PINEAPPLE PUDDING
Latest version of a delectable
economical dert.
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PRICES GOOD THUR. JUNE 12 THRU WED. JUNE 18

79

CANS

USDA GRADE 'A' QUICK FROZEN

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tidi skillet melt the butler;
brown thghs in it; remove. Ic

FAMILY DINNER
Fish-Steaks Potatoes
Müfled Peas
Tomato Salad Rolls

CANS

4
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ckipçvs in skillet add onion.
green pepper, garlic, curry and
th)me; stir over low beat to get
up brown particles: add
tccnatoes and currants. Return
etucken to skiM. CO%fY a nd
ceok until tender - about 30
minutes. Serve over rice and
top with
Iservings - 11 : thighs per por-

JAR

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18

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(love garlic, minced
I teaspoon curry powder
: teon dried thyme
16-ounce can stewed tomatoes
3 tablespoons tied cisrants
In a paper bug shake together
the flow. salt and pepper; add
chicken and shake weil.Ina 10

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ASTOR

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APPLE SAUCE

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32-ox.

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FAMILY DINNER
Country Captain Style
Chicken fls
Rice SnapBean

popular recipe.
icup flaw 1 teaspoon salt
iteaspoon pepper
6 ch*cken LI*ghs. from

40MATOES

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COUNTRY CAPTAIN STYLE
CHICKEN THIGHS
Our Latest versi on of our rnt

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constantly, until thickened. Remove skin and any large bones
from salmon: break up: add to
saucepan; reheat.Makes 4
servings-

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teaspoon dry mustard

into Orion mixture. Cook over
moderately low heat, seining

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margarine
cup finely diced orir.
2 tablespoons flow

nwiwe: add enough milk to
make 3 cups;
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4 tablespoons butter or

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Creamy Salmon Soup
Raked Beans Salad Bran
Muffins Beverage
CREAMY SALMON SOUP
SmaU amount of ILth goes a
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Salt and pepper to taste
In a medium saucepan melt
the butter, add anion and cook
gently, stirring often, until wilted. stir in flaw. mustard and
paprika; remove from heal

THRIFTY MAID

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teaspoon paprika
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together: add may omaise and
Worctershjrr and beat to
btend. Pack into a 2,&lt;W crock
or souffle dish- Cover and chill
Jtt before serving. m
together the parsley and
walnuts; press over top of

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pound blue cheese
cup mayonnaise
I teaspoon Worcestershire
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peralure until softened; wi th a
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cr raisins. Bake in a peeheated 35-degree oven 15 mmutes. Sprinkle wi th Topping.
Continue haking until topping IS

utes longer. Serve with vanilla
ice cream. Makes 6 large
Topping: Stir together 1 cup
isncake mix and 1-3rd CUP
Iiriul packed light or dark
brown' sugar; cut in cup butttr or margarine until particles

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F'AMIIX DINNER
Fillets Potatoes Creamed
Celery Salad
Chocolate Cake

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Wednesday, June11, 191S

Fiber-Rich Foods Sought
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whole wheat flour, bran cereal
and sesame seeds. When we
sandwiched these buns with
l'ainburgers and served them
as Supper fare with a tossed
salad, our tasters found them so
filling that they were satisfied
with a light fruit dessert
BIG BURGER BUNS
2 cups iaboufl white flour
l cups whole wheat flour
cup whole bran cereal
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 packagec acti v e dry )east
1 cup water
1 i cup milk
2 tablespoons molasses
3 tablespoons butter or
margarine
I egg white slightly beaten
;.:...
water
Sesame seed
Stir together 2 cups white

By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Press Food Editor
For some time now a number
of doctors in England and the
United States have been sug.
gesting that we would do well to
make sure that fiber-rich foods
are included in our mealsas
protection against a number of
diseases. These physicians
believe that present-day diets
have been so high in refined cereals and flour that many of us
need to increast. our cnr•
umption of f iber-rich foods
and eat less sugar I to maintain
good he.ajth.
At the mention of fiber-rich
foods you probably think,, as 1
did, of fruits and vegetables.
intereinglv eno.igh, two of the
bran cereal and sesame seeds,
1err then is a recipe fr Big
Burger Buns that includes

flour and the whole wheat flour.
In large bowl of electric mixer
thoroughly stir together 1 cup of
this flour mixture, the bran.
sugar, salt and undissolved
yeast.
In a small saucepan over low
heat, heat together the water,
milk, m,lasses and butter 'intil
very warm(l2Oto 130 degrees ) ;
butter does not need to melt.
Gradually stir into dry in.
gredients in mixer bowl; beat
at medium speed of electric
mixer, srraping bowl several
times, for 2 minutes. Add 12 cup
of the flour mixture; beat at
high speed for 2 minutes,
scraping bowl a few times. Stir
in the remaining flour mixture
to make a soft dough: if more
LIiAI4 i.' II .V9dt, udd wiuie
flour. Turn out cntn a lightly
flouted surface; knI id until
smooth and elastic
8 to 10

minutes; dough may be sticky.
Place in a greased bowl, turning to grease top. Cover with
plastic wTap or a clean tea towel; let rise in a warm, draftfree
place until doubled
about 50
minutes.
Punch down dough; divide in
half. On a lightly floured board
or prepared pastry cloth, with a
prepared stockinet-covered
rolling pin, roll out half the
dough to about ti-inch thickness: with a 4-inch round cut-

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ter, cut out; reroll and cut out
dough scraps. Place well apart
on a greased cookie sheet.
Treat other half of dough the
same way. Cover as previously; let rise in a warm
draftfree place until doubled —'
about 45 minutes. Gently brush
buns with egg white mixture;
sprinkle generously with sesame seed. Bake in a peheated
375-degree oven about 15 min.
utes. Remove to wire racks to
cool. Makes about 12.

Relishes
Deviled eggs

chuck blade or 7 bone
pot-roast, 114 Inches

Barbecued hamburgers
Boston baked beans
'Stan n' Stripes cupcakes

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natural meat tenderizer,
seasoned or unseasoned
individual Peta bread
envelopes, slit or
French rolls,
hollowed out
L medium bead lettuce,
shredded
2 Large tomatoes, diced
1 cucumber seeded and
diced
2 to 3 green onions,
chopped
1 medium avocado,sliced

TUESDAY

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byalleen
CarrotraIsln salad
Chicken and dumplings
Pull-apart yeast rolls
Watermelon wedges
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Cream of chicken soup
Mixed garden salad
theniur'st uedwicbes

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'Picnic steakwiches
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burgers for a change of eating. made tender with the use of a
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picnic steakwlches that are across the grain into thin slices,
piled high with tomatoes, serve with Peta bread or
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bread in butter miialare or use a 4 hamburger bum
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