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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

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risk their necks routinely to
it's time wegave that honor toa diorrt' are that lucky.
ornan. How about making a[EAI( ABBY: A plumber's protect us against thou'
survey to find out how other wife asked why s, many people dastardly twins, crime and
women feel about it'
think plumbers are overpayed. fire!
ONE WOMAN Then she did a whole number on
DEAR ABBY: I am a girl
DEAR ONE: I polled !2 hob dirty their work is and how whose best features are my
women. Nine agreed that it's hard they work .
legs. Believe me, I don't ha ve
time a woman got her face on
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I am now financially secure
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nore scenes or churning
stomach as I had when I knew
he was with her Idonthaeto
put up with his lies, unexplained
absences and sulking And no
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balances my checkbook, makes
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remembers my birthday. I live
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your Imnagmnaflon go wild at this variety of other themes may be
point!"
used
The hardest part is making a Esther also makes charming
at' at the lOP
Esther Deal, of Altamonte,
arrangements in the small
"You
need to use heated pinto .'eggs stocking containers She
gets double duty from
these days. She not only eats the put a hole In the top and the covers the container with a
egg, but aLso saves the shell to bottom of the shell," said pretty wrapping paper,
Either. "Then you may stri ng she spreads Elmer's glue over
make decorations.
little beads or pearls on a the enfire area ,
i sprinkles
Making a decoration from
doub
l e strand o( nylon cord. so glitter,
artifcial
empt&gt;egghel
listnckyouanrnakealoopatthe topsnownPiacthgaplece of
business, and you need a steady
for hanging. Be sure to add a
the bottom hail of
hand and a keen eye. Said
sequin or pearl to the inside, 5°
the container, she is then ready
ther If I want
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I sterlize fin'ernail time thread won t pull to glue whatever she wishes i
Esther glues a cotton make the scene complete A
s'i.,ssors and cut a round hole in
the
bottom Ofthe shell, hinge is placed between the top
the side of the egg. After ball
and then adds tiny flowers or and
bottom hail of the conremoving t contents, i rinse
flgUreS
that are glued on the tatner,to give aclever, half.
out the shell with cold water.
um 01 "= worK sm open look to the scene.
Then I add blue food CO1Oflfl
to does with a pair of tweezers.
• 'You will find everything you
water and pour sme into "SOfflietinles
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angel
hair,
need
to make these scenes at
each shell and let it Set awhile. and if
I do, I use a little hair
any
cra
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This gives a pretty blue color to
spray on it to hold it better,"
•TP.ey have all kinds of or
the iruide of the shell. I
place she said.
naments
and miniature figures
the shells in a warm oven
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After they are
and flowers. I buy the little
let them drain on paper towelL egg decorations seldom
break, bunches of flowers and take
Af te r the color sets, t
and may be used as Christmas
to use wha t
strange, but you can cut the decoratIofl3 or for any other llmn
hole larger if you wish, and the seasonal ocaswn. 1have used 77he small container is glued to
shell will not crack or break" mine in many ways," she said, a plastic stand that can be
The delicate art work is next, "One year, I covered a gull purchased at the craft
explained Esther. Braid, beads artificial Christmas tree, with also.
When
le ted, Esther's
orsequinsmaybeused,andas theeggscenes.Butgraduati, creationscomp
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a thing f
she laughingly said, Just let showers, Thanksgiving and
beauty. She modestly admitted,
"Aneighbortaughtrnehowto
do this work, Anyone can do it if
they have the patience. I really
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The Winter Park Mall will
host the Central Florida
Inventors Club Thursday thru
Saturday, June 12-14.
Some of the exhibits on
display are a piano Owt aids in
teaching through keys that light
up via a cassette programed to
the tune, and a resusciation
device. There will be appr oximately 30 displays.
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Seminole High School

GETTING

Prinicipal Don Reynolds Is ptarded by the
a ppearance of his "old flame
Bubbles LaRue" during "Seminole Roasts Don Reynolds" night F'riday. But the arrival of "Miss
Bubbles" was A ki fun as members of the SHS Thespians poked good-natured )okes at Reyuol&amp; for

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his leadership during the past two years at the school. Proceeds from the event went towards
retirement of the athletic stadium fund and the "Roast" wound up school activities for
or th year.
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business world can be found on The Sunday Herald's ncw
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travel industry leaders were Manager of the airport. disser ta tion accepted across
he nation as a handbook for
military-to-civilian
airport
million dollar air center when
Clereknd, who served
they gathered in New Orleans Executive Officer for the Naval -onversion earned him acfur ,the First
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Sanford Airport continues to as a Navy pilot fresh from ire noted: he serves as
get nationwide attention with a training at Corpus Christi to fly presi dent of the Florida Airport

Joe Pinder once pitched for Sanford's Florida State
League championship baseball team in 1938-39. 1k' played
his contest in a different kind of game 31 years ago. Staff
Writer Glenn Mcsland has the
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Ile hid served on an advisory by Sorenson and the council during her time in office.
-and of the council pulling cents per gallon gasoline by re-election this ye
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coriunittee for the city and was members, include the purchase
"I think we've accomplished toget her."
bulk purchase.
lot
more has to be done," he residents.
previously an unsuccessful of the water system, the hiring a lot," she
said, noting the
Admitting she is a vonA retired international said.
LAKE MARY—Four new candidate for City Council.
While opposed to the method
of a lull time bookkeeper- roads and parks in the city are servative, Mrs. Griffin
representative
of
does
not
the Bakers
Heading
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of f icials—Mayor
city
committee
ed to purchase the water
us
Walter
A
three-year resident of the purchasing agent, the hiring cf in I lot LK-tter shape now than look for plaudits, but quietly and Confectionary Workers on planning and zoning, Bacon system, Bacon said he shall
Sorenson and Council members community
prior to the eke. the new police chief, the
the y ever were in the county." sends her own company's union and a Lake Mary resident proposed and
gained colleague support measures to give
Martin Bacon Sr., Lillian tion, Sorenson had lived around amended budget, the purchase
We have also purchased a equipment to work gratis for for five ~ears. Bacon provides support of a resolution recently adequate water supply to
Griffin and Burt Perinchlef— Iake Mary for 11 years.
of road department.
motor
grader,
another the city when more equipment the fire ;n the citv council.
declaring
were elected by the people of
a
six-month homes, Industry and espedally
Sorenson said priority items
Mrs. Griffin elected unop.. police car and expanded the is needed. When she feels the
Pointing
to
his
'many
years'
moratorium
on
rezoning
of the fire department in the city.
this coinmunitv last December he tuid in mind when elected posed in her first bid for public po lice force
from
one
and
onecit%
needs
dirt
for
a
street
or
experience
arbitrating,
Lake
Mary
Boulevard.
Since they *took office five have shifted sornewhat as office, is a third generation half men to tilree
Bacon looks to the future
full time of- otlier purpose she gives from negotiating, concilliating and
months ago t he ir individual surprise problems surfaced Lake Maryian. She and her
"Presently a planning and when the city budget will
ficers,
her own stockpile,
mediating, Bacon usually has a zonin
respon.sibilities to the city have that had to be handled im- husband Frank are in the heavy
g committee is working on permit a full time fire and
But. she is more interested in
17he road department does position on every conceivable
assumed almost full-time mediately,
construction business,
discussing the things that yet vehicle repairs not only for that question that comes before a plan for the road and I'm emergency department. He
status.
He spends almost every
Heading the road department need to be done, particularly department but other city council.
confident they will come up points with pride to the fact he
has not missed a single city
But much progress has been evening at a city meeting of composed of one employe,
with
her the upgrading of the utilits' departments as well "and that
a
plan
to
make
it
a
council
meeting since assuming
made, the officials say.
nme sort or at other gatherings son-in-law hired by the city system,
lie generally
sets out to
dignified
entranceway
to the
saves," she said,
convince
his
colleagues
his
city,"
he
said.
office.
Employed in
an ad- representing the city as well s prior to her election. Mrs.
Mrs. Griffin said she sees no
A project of major interest to po6ition is the correct one. He
Bacon's future priorities
rulnistrative capacity at his part of every weekend talking Griff in acknowledges pride
in reason why te city can't hold her at this time is finding a wins some and loses some,
lie
supports
include
continual
emphasis on careful
private job, Sorenson had not to constituents.
the purchase of the utility the line on taxes. "It's really a was—possibly through the
city
usually
with
good
humor.
upgrading
of
the
police
planning,
served in elective office prior to
a sewer system for
Accomplishments so far this compan% anot other acquestion of managing the acquiring its own storage
fie told The Herald recently department until its personnel the city, a road paving
January.
)ear, pointed to with pride c('mplishments of the city money
t' have," she said, facility—of saving some i:t he plans at this time
to run for meets the FBI standard of one program

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Ccol, absorbent cotton.
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Mrs Kiley was booked into
counts jail with no bond on
charges of first degree murder
and use of a firearm in the
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bery of a cab dri v er early
Saturday morning in which two
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Police report that Joe
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pulled out what appeared to be
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Lyman High School seniors Valerie French and Mitch Weissman
'This is a hold-up. Give me
ponder the globe as they prepare for gradua don from high
school. your nioney,"
T'he two seniors %ill join the some 1,5M high school students in
Police report the two men
Seminole County who Hill receive diplomas during the next two
then fled from the cab on fooL
days, ending the 1975 school year. (Herald Color Photo by Elda
Nichols
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porposeofthefatristoinform
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available services in the
enjoy it for my own amusement
community as well as to
and leasure
promote be tter health through -Esther Deal creates egg decorations for all seasons.
Kicks Off
preventative care.
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There will be free glaucoma
it's still not too late for June 10 July 31.
testing by the Lions Club Sight
Sanford area children to Story hour far children 4
Clinic, blood pressurv checks
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register for the Summer
6 will be he ld on Wednday
by the Heart Association,
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
Playground program sponsored mornings at 13 o'clock from Tiger In Traction
Pr~:.-;Oented Aug. 8-9 under the from 2-5 p.tTi,, at the Altamonte testing for diabetes and
205W. FIRST ST
by the Sanford Recreation June 11- July 30. Classes will be
direction of Mrs. Donna Springs Civic Center.
hemaglobin by the Adventist
PHONE 322.6511
Department which starts limited to 30 children.
Auditions for the Altamonte Tierney with most of the
Community Service Chajter.
The chorus will supply
Monday (June 9i. Register at
Special features during the Players Children's Theatre proceeds going to the Central
Any agencies wishing to
the Department's office in the first week of Playground will Workshop production "Tiger in Florida 7.. Members of the patriotic music for the FOWTh participate, please call 6444476
Recreat')n Wing of the Sanford be: June 9 registration and Traction' will be held Monday Semoran Junior Woman's club of July celebration in addition for informatir,n
Civic Center.
free play; June 10 - Indian Day iJune 9
at noon at the will be helping with the to different Bicentennial events
throughout the next year .
In addition to special daily t
Wmes; June 11 - bubble Almonte Springs Civic production,
the
morning gum vontest; Jum 12 - nature Center. All youngstm from
features.
The chorus is open to all inPlayground will include soft- science day and June 13 - free ages 10 to 18 are invited to try Music Militia
terested
singers, especially
ball, basketball, jw'flp rope, play,
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out for the roles in the musical
Auditions will be held for the teenagers.
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track and field, quiet ta ble
Featurec for the following comedy. There will be also
"Music Militia," Bicentennial
Fur
further
inforuition
call
games, color books, puzzl es and weeks will appear on the
ample opportunity to learn and chorus on Th ursday, June 12 Jani','a Cavin
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supervised play.
Women's Pages of the Sunday pa rticipa te in behind the scenes
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Sum,m" Playground will be Herald, t1t Sunday before each stagecraft.
BLUEBER
held June
June 9 through Aug. 1, r,ew series is due to begin.
The prod uction will be
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Monday rougb Friday from
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Commerce to welcome Vietnamese refugees to the
community. Displa&gt;ing true "Junior Spirit" of friendship
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Chuluota, reported to sheriff's
deputies that someone stole a

sewer lines from developers in efforts to provide extended
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10 minutes to recommend life in prison rather than Inc
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The bullet-riddled body of West, 21, was found last Oct.
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developer.

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possible Tuesday if city council
approves the plans on Monday
night.

A 21-year-old Sanford man Gordon presented testunony by ILl) Channel of Casselberry to
found guilty by a circuit court three witnesses who said they seven
years supervised
With two members of the five
"umJ - in a mr,day trial on it had Seen Richardson with probation on a Feb 6 conviction persun board absent, the
charge of breaking and en- another man and a radio byajuryofgrandlarcejiyn
historic corrimisslon granted
terrng with intent t coninut a coming out of the house.
theft oatruekloadof eggs from conditional approval
misdemeanor has been allowed
Defense attorney Jain,,s Muszelwhite Eggs Inc., Forest plans for the new structure.
to re main f ree on bond pending Graha m put Richardson t the City.
it will repla ce the city's old
A special condition of the clinic building, renovated
a pre-'sentence investigation, witness stand and he testified
that he had (Iri%,cn to the probation is that (7hannel just beyond repair by city officials
(,'ircwt ('curt Judge Joe A
maintain I ulitirne employment nearly two years ago atresidence with another
Cowart Jr. took the action
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members of the Lake Wood
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To Read

Shores A&amp;wiation, in a
letter to Vihien, said the

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present condition of
lake poses a safety tiazarti
The treaent program,
a total cost of more than
$7,500, was funded 51) per
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to its original designation if under water,
development has not begun
Reports will be given by the
Robert Keith Howell, Ferwlth:n one year.
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per cent private funds.

Friday
In a n
ick1oad of eggs and damages the historic commission rests
jury trial, Judge Cowart found
to the vjCj
bul1dIfl IChi teCt
Richardson was arrested 37-year-old Arley Kenneth
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condition
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be
Associste
Inc., adding shutters
May 4 oy uisseitierry t"oiiee D3'.-i!ofLakp Mry ir.nccnt c.n must not associate with co. to windows of
the facility.
,e of carrying a conwhen t,
defendant Earl
belie ved to have been used in a (ealed firearm
24, of Leesburg. Durden was Robert Hammond and I'.ald
burglary.
Davis was arrested by a also convicted in the trial. He Kord of the tommissien
Richardson was charged in sheriff's deputy March 27, was sentenced March
by scheduled a 1:k) p.m., meeting
the 114-ghttittiv burglary of the atmding to court records. and Judge McGregor to one year
MorAay with Schweizer to work
of Joanne Beaulieu at icueJ of having a .38 caliber unsupemvis.'d probation, and out the final details,
123 Carriage lull 1)rive, fnS(oi in a truck,
told he must not associate with
Lorrnann hid he would
Casselberry, according to court
In other circuit court action, other unnamed persons who recommend Monday night that
reci*thi.
Judge Robert B. McGregor allegedly weren't charged but the city council grant its apAssistant State Atty. Charles sentenced 20-year-old Donald were involved in the egg theft. proval immediately.

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Police Chief harry IkflSOfl by The herald how many cows changed considerably by the modified version."
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ne,v Scott Electronics plant in soine way it) keep Commission- said Friday he didn't really
he had in the pasture near Lake city to protect its intere.-its, and
fix- city with water and sewer er Kimbrough from voting on have any proof I"lat Kimbrough Mary, he laughed.
Sorenson was instructed to
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by Wilco Utilities Co.
this issue?"
attempt
to set up a workshop
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Earl E. Strom Jr., an official
th
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She contended that the corn- an incident involving cows have never owned a cow in my county.
ounty commsIoners to
in the real estate division of the missioner has a personal In. running loose on Lake Emma
iron
out
the problem.
entire life."
The county this week rejected
National Cash Register Co.
The problem definite ly is not

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Benson said.
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were, I told her they were black prepart-d by County Attorney objected to in the city's contract
The mystery began develop- the city will have no way of
use himself from voting on any and she said, 'then they are not Tom Freeman, was amended version, urged Mayor WaIttr
ing Wednesday night '
at the serving it with water and issue uniess he had a cOnnict of Kimbrough's. His are brown,'
slightly at request of .Mayor Sorenson to get the city
Lake Slary City Council work- sewer," he added.
interest, ac(ording to stats-' law. and that's all I know about it," Walter Sorenson.
machinery cranked up to find
shop when discussion was

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cannot be developed," Bacon to the city property.

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Knowles, Sanford's city be given to Scott and the
Craig and his wife, Carole, returned from Eglin Air
to help in anyway we ______ ______
manager, recommended to city original ICC center pro perty; a
l- orce Base last week with seven new "fain it), members"
(Ian. Please, help us," he said.
and county delegates to the 20 year franchise, and the
-- the family of Nguyen Qui Thuan, 32, a former
. CALNO
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Council of Local authority for the county, if it
recreation supervisor in Saigon for (lie U.S. defense atmisc here?" Storm asked,
Governments that CALNO purchases the system, to
(ache office.
adding "II I can help in any
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We like to help people," explained Mrs. Craig, mother
legally or morally, I'm
municating with the state lines installed by land developof a family of eight. "We're Mormons. We believe in
ready. Bight now I'm getting
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1egislatur..
loving th y neighbor like oneself, trying to make the world
hell," he said.
Legislative work points up within or without the city of
a be tter place to live."
In a private conversation
the need for municipalities to Lake Mary.
And things are going to get a bit worse before they get
with Council member Virginia
communicate with their
The city's contract called for
ercer,
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legislators on a wide range of
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whole picture," he said, adding
th
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20
year
franchise period and
Storm reported Wilco
some pay dues to the Florida
to
Mcreceive
the
lines gratis as the
I icials say a minimum of 10
League of Cities and think
Disclosure
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county
had
provided for itself.
weeks will be necessary
does It' and they are through so
install
water
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sewer
lines
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Certificates
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presented
TALLAHASSEE (AP)-A Lee County corrunissioner
to top students at Goldsboro far as work is concerned.
Roger Neiswender. director
GOLDSBORO
theScott Electronics plant after
Elementary School Thursday during an awards ceremony.
has filed suit challenging the constitutionality
"This is in eff or," Knowles of Environmental Services for
the city-county agreement
AWARDS DAY
Principal Charles Roberts presents awards to (from left) filth said.
of Florida's year-old law requiring public officials to
the county, said Lake Mary's
executed.
graders CarTnal Lodge, Robert Vaughn and Sentoria Ward.
disclose their sources of income.
With CAI-NO composed of proposal was impossible and in
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Councilman Martin Macon
George Goldtrap Jr. of Fort Myers filed the suit in Leon
elected leaders, the Sanford part iflegal.
Sr., a constant critic of the
('eunty Circuit Court against Gov. Reubin Askew,
— city manager pointed out, t
He said there is no way the
county
commission and district
, tha t the law is an invasion of privacy in violation
char ging
should and could provide county could sign a contract
commissioner John Kimbrough
of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
leadership in communicating saying that Lake Mary could
in particular, said (tie county is
In the suit, Goldtrap said he believes that if he fails to
with
the state legislature on purchase the utility. "We can't
using Scott as a "whipping post
file the, required forms by the July 15 deadline, Askew will
what governmental problems sign something binding on a
to get at us (the city officials,."
remove him from office. That also would be a violation of
are; what the local govern- party who is not a party to the
"They (the commissioners i
the Florida Constitution's limits for removing officials
ments need; how bills affect contract," he said.
do not wr.nt to supply the area
from office, he said.
local go vernmen ts and how to
Neiswender suggested If the
vote,
city
is concerned with serving
a va g e lo rii a ci o es
"A
friendly,
informative
Scott
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it sign the contract as
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a legislative session begins,
A warni wind dead in mid. automebiles, mobile homes and Mississippi river valley.
time.
breath hangs wetly over silent their contents have been National Weather Service's
birds and motionless tree estimated at more than $84.5 Severe Storms Forecast Center
branches. Uncanny stillness is million by the American in Missouri tracks storm fronts
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Rolf Michael Breckwoldt, train or a night of
jet planes
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the Junior School -it The .SanHawaii, baseball, basketball,
Cancelled
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high column of swirling quarter-mile wide bowling ball Deep South.
continue their preparatory
Gregory Scott Clarke, darkness, wobbling like a bouncing along a five mile
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midshipman officer.
string of locomotives.
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Constantine Gregory ConYou're about to meet a tor- black funnel cloud of swirling twister, you should im.24 17 S. French Ave.
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a
railroad
car
about
like
a
valedictorian from Key West,
midshipman officer.
But twart': A tornado can matchbox, thrust
splinter
was also a basket ball star, a
Thomas Thurston Fowler,
:
I
spawn any tune storm clouds through a telephone pole and
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member of the swimmi team and
Sanford,
swim
team.
_____
I(I( II
i'r
literally explode a sturdy bruk
ixitLiliomi conunandcr. lie was
Ior Hughes, Daytona lkit'h, arc present.
Tisters
come
in
all
sizes,
house
without harming neighon the Headmaster's List, the
monitor.
__________
________
Kevin
Arenas,
Puerto
Rico,
from
tiny
dust-devils
to
boring
dwellings.
Warehouses
highest academic honor
Jeffrey Scott Jumper, Mary
cross country team
Ester. basketball, baseball, maininoth columns that tum and commercial offices in the
Other graduates, their heme
Peter hlitzer III. Jef- Honor Roll, and student officer. daylight to darkness. An infant path of the big Atlanta tornado
.1,1 1 1 1 1
towns arid
their
ac- fersonville,Ind., basketball and Patrick Shawn Keogh, Bronx, tornado formed in a March kked as if the' had been
('OIIlf)lIstUii('nts follow:
cross country.
cloudburst and swooped down bombed. The storm stacked
N.Y., student officer,
in
a suburban Atlanta airport. semi-trailer trucks five deep on
/
Chris Kirk Keyes, Ormond
l'hirty seconds later over top of each ot he r at a pos ta l
$100,000 worth of small air- facility.
I
;
team.
Taiiip',
planes
had
be
The
Institute
en
wrecked,
says
that
more
George Klarrnann,
On
April
6,
1936,
the
biggest
than
600
toniuloes
iit
some
baseball.
tornado in Southeastern history part of the nation each year.
GARDEN HOMES STARTING AT
Joseph Bradway Lawless, flattened the Gainesville. l'ss of life may vary anywhere
Zo
ng
ear in
9
Maitland, basketball, baseball, (;eorgia, business district, from a few killed to hundreds. A
1
and midshipman officer.
I~
I.oN(;wool) - The city Columbus Harbor, is scheduled
Thomas David Loreritzson, was so extensive that the city and industr is destroyed each
modern conveniences with natural untouched Surroundings
council will open its meeting at to request city council iiprroval Americu.s, Georgia, monitor, almost
was abandoned.
year. As Southern cities grow ni
P.m Monday with a public of street lights he is providing
Phillip Austin Martineau,
This year, tornadoes have hit size arid as more of the coun.
hearing on ttic requested and final approval of the Guam, basketball, Honor Roll, iliiit( cver state in
1•2 AND 3 BEDROOM HOMES
the tr)ide becomes urbanized, the
rezoning to business-district development.
and student officer,
Southeast. Atlanta's March 2-I risk of loss (if life and propert
Woodmere
and industrial of the Betty
Three other ordinances are
Maiach William McCourt, vi.sitttr struck at :.io on a increases with each btL ii "t
-I
*
Central Heat Air
Widdis property. .south of Sit scheduled for first reading New York, N.Y., basketball,
*Shag Carpeting Throughout
I
Monday morning, killing three tornadoes.
OCeramic Tile Baths
427.
including:
cross country, baseba ll. Honor and injuring 200. Insured losses
IDModern Equipped Kitchen
Most Southern twisters form
I
The city's 7oning committee
- A proposed law creating a Roll, and student officer.
•
Inside
Utility
Room
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I
*Outside Storage
to &amp;uiiuiit'rcial,
residential and from clashing water fronts its
recommended the request be land planning agency and
James Roy Miller, Orange
*Private Courtyard
*Professional Landscaping
denied on a -1 vote recently. shifting responsibilities of the City, baseball, student officer,
It is epeeted that a con- zoning commission to the new
'Privately Fenced Rear Yard
James
Robert
livI,
Do
You
Know
George
Stuart
lingent of Lake Ruth South advisory board.
Leesburg, cross country and
Subdivision homeowners will
- Anne.xing the Schrimsher track
VA INO DOWN
.;
property
8%
Also on the agenda for Road 434, abutting Devonshire basketball, baseball, arid
Pao. v$.
\\
DIRECTIONS: Go West on 251h St.
Monday night's mee ting are subdivision.
midshipman officer.
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Rezoning the Schrimsher
public hearings and the second
William Porter, Lakeland,
f Hwy. 17.92 to
.
I'
!e" )M then
reading of ordinances for- property from agricultural in swim team
Ridgewood
Ave. Follow Signs
.1
Kim Mussck I'urnel, Berlin,
bidding ttl 'lij1c tn locate in tt-ie cov'y h ½!nt'ss rlitri:
-''
e
the ('sty and making all 7oning in the city to permit con- Md., basketball, baseball,
" ''
(,t
I ,J r
AMes, of l)eland, did not testify in his own behalf
(luring the five-diay trial, an(] only two character wit.
nesses were called by defense attorney Burke Chester.

county money because the developer lays the pipe, and

Dry

Good By Using Helicopter

for

West's return,

The ordinance is intended to do two things: save ttk-

Youth Faces Robbery Tria

Pig Thief Makes Escape

DEIAND (AP)-James Perry Ables has been senfenced to life in prison after a circuit court jury convicted him of firit-degree inurder in the death of radio
dise jockey Fred West.

The 12- member Jury deliberated &amp;ti minutes before

Pllows the county to extend potential utility service areas.
they hailed him down, police property with worthless checks. Brantley.
The County currently has the philosophy of purcha.ng
Elizabeth Margar et Putnam,
Representatives of the
several private util ities in order to provide a better
AT 1DYLW;LDE
737 UtUe Wekiva Road, was Presbyierian Church at 17-92
Bil l Vincent)
regulated utility service fo( unincorporaW residefts.
intersection of Williams Avenue booked into county jail in lieu of and Lake Mary Boulevard
In a 9:30 work session, the BCC will decide on what to
rublwd $1,M She was arrested on an reported ",It someone stole a
,Dend$l.l million in federal revenue sharing fundsduring,
4
,
..
:r;
..t'
•--'---•..4trie ne xt two years.
Seminole County Sheriff's
Kenneth Powers, 50, 2nd church yard.
IQ
u r'd e,
~
deputies arrNted an 18-yearold Sanford man Fri day afternoon and charged him with
attempted strong arm robbery.
Fs
iAl
'l()F
s
l
Philip Wayne Hamli n, 32
Princeton St., was a rrested at
By BOB LLOYD
IN BRIEF
own back yard underneath a nings read him by arresting They were arrested April 28 b.
Is R
Herald Stall Writer
trash burning barrel,
officers meant and didn't know sheriff's vice squad agents °n
Last
week,
after
a
three-hour
he
could have a lawyer.
511-436 a mile south of Howell
Sheriff's detectives said Gas
er
The trial of a 16-year-old hearing, Judge McG regor ruled
Elaine Edge Clanton, 24, of Branch Road.
Saturday that they believe an
Orlando boy as an adult on a that a
Altamonte Springs man
robbery charge tops a 15 case shertfrs IA. George Abbgy isn't on charges of conveNing .0 0015 trial this wnk include:
returned home in the early
criminal trials docket this week admissable in the trial because into county jail and p' ossession
- William Chalahabaux
morning hours Friday, shot his
before
Circuit
Court
Judge
Hall
didn't
understand
his
of
contraband
in
a
county
Wells,
58, of Sipes Rural
wife three times and then
JACKSON. Mich. (AP) For Dal e Otto Remling, badR
o
b
er
t
B.
McGregor.
constitutional
rights,
detention facility in connection Station, Sanford, accused of
tur ned a sma ll -caliber pistol on
check artist and pig thief, the Great 'Copter Caper ii s a
Ray McCall, 16, was indicted
State
Atty.
Abbott
thrring's
with an attempted jailbreak carrying a concealed firearm.
himself.
Investigators
said
the
I
success so far. For two persons who police say helped turn
mn
February
by
the
Seminole
office
Is
reported
reviewing
the
March
2.
Joseph Robert Hart, 19,
deaths of 33-year-old Patricia
flee from t he world's larges t wa lled prison in a hijacked
County
Grand
Jury
for
trial
as
case
for
pos'ble
appeal
to
the
Winter
Park, on charges of
11cr
hus
ba
nd, Roy Brown
Marrone and Terrance Anthony
An apparent gas dryer exhelicopter, it is less so. Remling. plucked from the huge
an
adult
in
connection
with
the
Fourth
Dis1rict
Court
of
Clanton
Jr.,
inmates
breaking
and entering with
28, and
Marrone, 28, have been listed as plosion early Saturday left a
Southern .Michigan Prison by a helicopter that swooped in
taking
of
a
purse
from
a
woman
Appeals.
West
Palm
Beach,
on
Rocky
Ray
Darnell,
20,
of
to
intent
commit
a
"murder-suicide."
family of five homeless afW
and out unnoticed by guards, remains at large. Police are
Candlewick
Road, the evidence suppression Sanford, and Floyd Joslyn, 32, misdemeanor arid larceny of a
The bodies were discovered fire gutted three rooms of a Longwood, according to court ruling.
also seeking Gertrude Woodbury , an alleged accomplice.
If an appeal is filed it of Deiand, are slated for trial firearm.
in
the family room of the resi. three bedroom house in San- records.
But Don Ifill, 23, who authorities say hijacked the helicopwould delay the trial. Otherwise on the charges the week of June
- Robert Roy McMillan. 48,
dence at 1317 E. Clemson Drive, ford.
ter, is in custody, charged with kidnaping,- and Jol)me Lou
Number two case on the the state. sources say, is 30.
Orlando, accused of obtaining
Altamonte Springs, about 7:30
Conn, 32, has been arrested and charged with aiding and
to
Mrs. Lois Spray, her three docket is the first-degree preparing
continue
Debra
Rose
Drummond,
19,
property
by worthless check,
a.m. by ,Mrs. Marrone's 12abetUng the escape. The caper was remarkably similar to
a previous mar. sow and a daughter-in-law, murder case trial of Wilbur prosecution in the case.
Altamonte Springs, and
Vivian Byrd. 24, Sanford,
year-old son by
an escape in the movie "Breakout," in which a helicopter
Hall, 41, of Altamonte Springs.
t
Hall testified List week Umt Deborah Ann Gross, 22, on a charge of aggravated
is used to pull off a prison break. The movie is, in turn
riage, U. George Abbgy said. swept tiiroug)ittiejrtxjjneat2,03 lie is accused of shooting his he can't read or write and that Longwood, are docketed for assault.
based on a real-life escape in Mexico.
Abbgy and detective Doug Braeztww Street shortly before next door neighbor, 47-year-old he has only a first-grade trial together this week on
- Bobby Erfin Reid, 21,
Huth reported that Mrs. 8 a.m. Saturday.
Lemo Lovette in March and education. lie said he didn't charges of possession of con. Apopka, possession of con.
burymg the body in the %ictim's know what the, Mirando war- trnlled substance - cocaine. trofled substance. marijuana.
Marrone had been shot three
Witnesses said the utility
times — in the head, neck and
HA%TRIIILL. lo*a (AP)-Jean Bollhoefer, a 26L)earthio - and Marrone was shot room, kitchen and living room
of
the
house
were
gutt,ed
while
old farmer's daughter, has a few inside tips about cornone time in the head,
the
and bathrooms
peting in the Miss America Pageant. Take a laxative
After
the
bodies
were
were
damaged
by smoke and
SI'l
before the bathing suit competition to flatten your tummy,
aiscovered
authorities
were
water.
grease your teeth with petroleum jelly to ket) theTfl shin)
notified arid a Forest City Fire
for the judges, and bring some padding, advises the
Sanford firemen brought he
Department rescue unit carried
outgoing Miss Iowa. "I've never seen so much padding in
the wounded couple to Florida fire under control shortly after
my life as I did ihen I got to Atlantic City," she said.
Last summer Seminole
Hospital
North, Altamonte receiving the first alarm at 8
admitted that she took some of her own to the pageant last
Gory, '
)
a.m.
Springs, investigators said.
Cou-ity and pr ivate citizens
undertook a program to
Firemen indicated the blaze
By FD PRICK.M
Abbgy said Marrone died
from foreign countries, Mrs. repliesMrs. Doyle. -71'he fact is
eradicate
an aquatic weed
Herald Staff Writer
shortly after reaching the was believed to have started
Doyle says some statistics we protect the second party. the
in
problem, specifically
hospi ta l and his wife died Just w hen a gas dryer exploded
come
from Japan, where unborn child. Society has to
hydrilla, in the south
the utility room, but the cause is
CHICAGO (AP) -American high schools are like
,Mrs. Jean Doyle, president of abortion has been legal for pr otect its unborn citizens."
before noon Friday.
Seminole Lake of the
still under investigation.
prisons "wi th guards posing as teachers, and students
the Florida State Right- to- Life some 25 years. She claims
Investigators said that apWoods. The weed treat1earning how to be docile prisoners," say two California
organiza tion said today that she statistics can be documented, , She said her organization has
anly the couple was having
ment, however, One year
Arnold Smith, a spokesman
psychologi-As. Craig Haney and Philip G. ZimbardD of
disagrees with a report issued
In essence , Mrs. Doyle's received requests for in.
marital difficulties and that for the Christian Counselor's
later
has proven to be a
Stanford University, writing in Psychology Today, say
by Ms. Patte Martin in op. organization is isgainst abor- formation from Oviedo and
thrce proceedings had been Inc., at 101 N.E. Triplet
failure.
high school and prison "environments resemble each
position to Right-to-Life tion, and Ms. Martin favors Lyman High schools. Right-to- )
begun.
Responding to citizen
Casselberry,
said
Mrs.
Spray
other to remarkable and distressing degree."
proponents.
legalized abortion. Ms. Martin Life is seeking permission to
complaints, Seminole
Abbgy
said
neighbors and her family were left "with
In a report issued the school is president of the Central introduce that organizations
County officials are calling
reported hearing ,khat sounded just about what they had on at
board earlier this week, Ms. Florida [Nrth Control Services literature into Seminole
a meeting this week to get
like gunshots about a.m.
the time" and requested anyone
Martin called slide presen- Inc. a nd director of Ladies schools,
into the "meat of the
Marrone had checked Into a wishing to donate clothing to
tations, "ugly and gory" and Center of Orlando inc.
problem," according to
motel in the 1-4 and SH 136 area contact the organization's of.
said much of the literature
She says she confronts Right.
Of Ms. Martin's objection to
County
Commission
about 8 p.m. Thursday night, fice in Casselberry.
pr esented is a
"gross
to-Life
Advocates
whenever
Right-to-Life.
Mrs. Doyle says
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. No
detectives said, and is believed
misrepresentation"
of
facts,
and
wherever
she has the op. "every stand she can make she
The Sprays were moved to
definite date and time had
The wife of a Lake Monroe County jail in fieu of $8,004 to have gone. to the bouse during
Not so, says Mrs. Doyle. portunity.
will be cause we're against
the
Smith
home
in
C"selberry
en's
County the early morning hours
commercial fisherman was bond, Columbia
Some
slides,
she
said,
are
"Right-to-Life suggested abortion."
until other quarters could be
secretary on Friday, but
Friday.
arrested Friday morning in Sheriff's authorities said.
"offensive," but "y're really safety of women is their big ________________________
(
found,
she said it would be either
Columbia Count' for illegally
"He apparently parked his
no more gory than slides shown conce rn, but the fact is tha t if
Authorities said Saturday
Wednesday. Thursda y or
transporting fresh water fi.sh.
car three blocks away and
ch ildr en in drivers ed ucation abortion were as safe as
that
,Mrs.
Boston
was
bonded
walked
to
the
Friday.
reportedly on her way °sell
classes:'
brushing teeth, they would still
out of jail lat er Friday.
e
n
game fish in Georgia, it was
said.
____________________
be County Pollution Control
It
learned Saturday.
, ... AvAjk~4~
Mr.s. Boston al[so was charged
Investigators said that
that statistics are (tifficult to ,Martin says.
Director
Langley Adair,
Mrs. Linda Boston, wife of with possession of a concealed Marrone reportedly had
document because they come
"It isn't the safety factor,"
ME_WA
Don Widmann, aquatic
Jimmy Boston, was arrested by firearm, possession of over the chased a pistol last week. A Set Tuesday
r,r'-l__
l"
ça jj'4
botanist with the Florida
Florida Game and Fresh Water bag limit for fresh water fish small caliber handgun was
Game
Fresh
Water
and
\i.i.
_________________
Fish Commission authoriti es and in terfering wi th the duty found at the shooting scene,
lONG WOOD- 'The Board of
Fish
Commission,
and
J.P.
'tb"'
and book ed into the Columbia of a game officer.
Coun ty Commissioners may let
according to officers.
Diamnond
of
t
he
Pennwalt
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bids Tuesday on the new county
Corporation, the firm
medical clinic tobe built on city
which was contracted to
"•.'1
property at Church and Wilma
treat
th
e
lake.
Streets.
According to Adair the
County Commissioner John
treatment was used on
Kimbrough told the city's
weeds last summer in the
- .
Historic Commission Friday
51-acre iake, but a
-'

To Life Term

handing (town the guilty plea Friday, and then decided in

spellers in Idyiwilde Elementary School. Stephanie Beard, left., say. The two men got in the taxi
took first place and David Young: rigK secoqd. i Herald Photo by and when Lbey approached the

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Killer

ween the BCC and land developers on the reimbursement

Under the ordinance, developers, prepar in g land for
dwelling puoses oude the city limits and present
utility service areas, would lay the pi pe and

them on Westside Sires where woman Friday for obtaining shores on the west side of [Ake

Counselor, Mrs. Jo Willis. presented trophies to the two top

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cortimission room.

Sheriff's deputies arrested a someone stole his 16' yellow

restaurant, but he later saw fl-year-old Altamonte Springs

Sentenced

with sewer di wider service so

Color

The real controversy involves the Lake Mary contract and
Benson said he was told by a series of inter-local went back to its original subsomeone that the cows belonged agreements which have been mittal with slight changes and
The big mystery in Seminole siid.
She said he doesn't want the to Kirnbcough and so he con- sent back and forth between sent it to
Lake Msry.
County today is: Does or does
'They are trying to hold us up land to be developed and dis- tacted Kirnttough's courthouse Lake Mary
th
and
e
co
unty
cornCouncilman
Burt Perinchief,
not County Commissioner Joirn
that if the ICC property (urb his cows,
office. "His secre tary there mission,
after his colleagues appeared
Kiriibrougti own cows and are ,.omng is changed to cornCity Attorney Gary Massey asked me what color the caws
The first county agreement, confused about what the county
they black or brown ones?
inercial, as it probably will be, said Kiiiibrough could not ex.

to

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The Board of County Commission (BCC) is working
on an ordinance allow the county to acquire water and

$500 outboard motor from his
carport on Friday.
the Day and Night Grill for a
John Ashley, 47, 1536
fare.
Roseberry Lane, Sanford.
Police report that the two I
reported that burglars broke in
* Police Beat
men wanted WhiLqitt to give
i the rear door of his house and
them a ride down 13th Set.
stole rings and money v&amp;ued at
itsitt to them he already 12-25 p. m. at 5W Plumosa Drive $211.
had a fare, but would return for and Sa nf ord Avenue. He was
Gre gg Pennington,

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

BRIEF

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Death

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300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
Area ('ode 305.322.2611 .r 831-9993
Sunday, June 8 1975-4A

Around

WAYNE D. I)OYLE, Publisher
W11.l.IAM D. CURHIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

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School's out for another sunmier vacation and
all motorists shotild be alert for fun-loving
youngsters who might just wander into the road.
ways.
"The final school bell, bringing an end to classes
for another summer," the Florida Highway Patrol
reports, "will release thousands of children to
swarm over Florida's streets and highways and
motorists face a great responsibility for their
safety."
Drivers should be especially alert for
pedestrians and bike riders around vacant lots, our
lakefront playgrounds, all recreation areas, parks
and suburban areas where th &amp;e are no sidewalks.
While those of us who drive should be ever
mi nd ful of our responsibility, parents should share
in it by teaching their youngsters not to use streets
and highways as playgrounds.
We urge everyone to be on th e constant lookout
for these children and not make them an ot her
statistic on our ever-increasin g fatality list.

w herever, to Sanford area resident Gene Elselein,
who put toge ther quite a package at a meeting last
week of "Discover America" National Travel Mart
in New Orlea ns.
(',epe's package, which was quite impressive and
sorts astounded some of his co lleagues, told all
about Sanford's $20 million Air World."
Ile distributed a pamphlet to the travel agents
from throughout th e U.S. which proudly boasted of
I e many improvements at Sanford Airport and its
new fixed base facili ties.
"Acre Services Inc.," the pamphlet said, "offers
full FAA-licensed fixed base operator services" as
well as red carpet tr eatment; low, low cost;
cate'ng; buses; car rentals; etc., and calls attention to the 28,000 rooms available to incoming
passengers an d our convention facilities.
Etselein's a regular walking commercial for the
City of Sanford a nd really beats the drums for our
community
no matter where he might be.
Wouldn't it be nice if his enthusiasm were catching and more pe ople would expound upon our
many good points instead of rapping this and th at
a!l th e time?
Good going, Gene, and k ee p it up.

Thomas A. Binford of Sanford, prcsiden f
United Cerebral Palsy of Central Florida, has
announced that Don McAllister of Orlando, David
Gray and Jack Drummond of Altamonte Sprin gs
and Mrs. Brenda Cole of Kissimmee have been

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elec ted to th e board of Directors of UCP.
Let's wish th em well In their eff orts to combat
that dread disease.

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Parade Marchers Receive

WORLD
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ppreciation

A

LONGWOOD
The city's American Legion of Altamonte Post 256 of Casselberry; VF'W Voiture 40 U 8 Grant CheminotInvocation was by Rev.
During the program in front
Bicentennial
Committee
Springs;
Sou
Seminole
th
VFW Post 10050 of Casselberry and elect George Yager; the Royal of city hail, Mrs. Nancy Ruth Grant, pastor of the First
WMEMW
Ilonie Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, 82.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
chalrmai, Joe Pavone,
Post 8207 and Its auxiliary of VFW Post 5405 of Winter Ambassadors of the First Brunner, aid to Congressman Pentecostal
Church
of
Year. $28.40. B Mail. In Florida same as home delivery. All
been busy during the past week Longwood. American Legion Springs, Seminole County Baptist Church of Longwood; Richard Kelley presented on Longwood and benediction was
other mail: M o nth, $2.70: 6 Months. 816.20: 12 Months, $32.40.
presenting certificates of ap. ___________________________
PJCs School of Baton from behalf of the Bicentennial 1)) Rev. Father James Mar______
S
predation to the many units
Winter
Springs.
Anser to Previous Puzzle
Committee a flag which had ti ne, pas tor of St. Augustine's
________
it
that participated in the recent
Names
Fl
oa
t.s
were
from
Mllwee
flown over the nation's capitol Catholic Church, Casselberry.
LISBON, Portugal AP)
Portugal'a military rulers
J
parade kicking ofI the city's
Middle
School,
Prior to the parade, the Civic
e
First
th
Pento
Mayor James Lormann.
A
___
offeredtoday to let the Socialis ts reope
37 Picnic pests
ACROSS
n their party
AT
j
observance of the nation's 200th
tecost.al
Church
of
league
women laid a wreath at
Longwood;
The flag was raised over city
39 Simple
newspaper Hepublica, which the military had closed af r
A
te
birthday.
KiflQ
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lMngwood
40 Large plant
Memorial Gardens
ky King Youth Ranch; hall by Sta nton W. Miller of
!jA I JL
0 ,i A A
a Communist printers revolt. The revolutionary council
Cole
41 Blemish
Lingwood
Sertomna
Club
Qu
n
Longwo'x1,
honor
of
the nation's and
ee
th
e
city's
oldest
in
said flepublica could publish again as
It has been estimated that
4--- Giuck
i..
42 Concur
soon as its
Jeannie
Highsmith;
ns
who had died in
P
10
Rosie
veteran
and
a
member
of
VFW
city's
vetera
6"The
r
A
45 Provided with
well over soo persons took part
management formally petitioned the revolutionary coun
A
Venerable
lPA
the
O'Grady's
and
new
weapons
ttle
or
Quality
Inn.
Post
8207.
ba
served
their countr y.
R
cil. However, the military said that the Socialist
in the parade and more than
r JAI
I
E 7-I'—
49 Ship suppliers
The
Longwood
Civic
King
echoed
League
the bugle's trills
The contest between President Ford and
Lisa Vaccaro, an eighth
TA
managers of Republica may not tra ns
(iflO fif th of the city's population
12 Lifetime
si Actress.
fer the proR
L
,,~ A
representatives
rode
with
his
bagpipes
(ruin a
13
in
cars.
grade
student
from
St.
MaryDebacle
Lupino
Congress over a national energy policy is more
lined
th e city's streets to watch.
Communist employcs unless the workers request such
14 M.ssculine
52 Diplomacy
Leading
the
ta
nce
away.
parade
was
Magdalen
School
gave
a
speech
dis
F
than an exercise in power, despite the emphasis
changes. A Socialist spokesman termed the offer by the
appellation
53 Elevator
Among the units were
Sanford Lagplper Bob King. A on Americanism. l)istrtct
Pavone said his committee
I
revolutionary
15
OrietsI
coin
6
Rumpled
uncil
"a
co
vvertor
31 Brought up
given to tile sniping Detween Capitol Hill an(l tile
clear, gratifying victory for the
Monsignor Bishop Council
16
special
marcher
was
Ralph
County
Commissioner
John
will
he
sponsoring other events
Neue.,
Took
food
7
54 Sei n e
33 Loose robe
Socialist party and for real Socialism." He said
White House.
16 Dredge
General Assembly, fourth
8 GCIk letter 38 Cyf?Pdricsl
55 PhiI'pptne
Hammond, who had served in Kimbrough gave a short talk on over the next 18 months, but
Republica, Lisbon's only non-Communist newspaper
hoidings
sw"Isop
(p, )
40 Canvas
A firm response to the problem of fuel shor degree Knights of Columbw
the old World War I Yankee the freedom of choice available plans are not as yet firm enough
before it was closed down,
20 Noblemen
9 Orinlat prince
56 HawaIian
thelters
might resume publication by
Frotri Orlando: the lMflgWOOd
tages and skyrocketing fuel prices is essential to
Division From Ne
to arnounc.
21
Guidos
note
England. to Anirican citizens.
10
CI'Xk
face
goose
this evening.
41 Billiard shot
Fife and Drum Corps under the
22 P4.'*ls
11 Building
57 Cona's
efforts to get a grip on the Amet ican economy and
42 TMs done
24 Slum
add' ons
point
Longest
direction of Mrs. Evelyn
43 Indian
to give confidQnce to our trading partners abroad.
26t,..ntt.nc.
l7Protited
mountai n
DOWN
TowIer;theLmanHighSchooI
21
Diamond.
The United States is the leading consumer of
v, •
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.a d drill team
Ireland
4
energ' and energy prowerns stake the foundations
UNITED NATIONS, NV. A1'
wi
thin
30
Place
cr'caturst
24
Light
fog
Th' (flhte(j States,
direded by John lIair; the
Bt'
v G,nensh
? 'sto
2 Ary
iirttain tend Frnce l;tc Iry v'i
of our entire nrnneta rv a rid security systems.
tr:ItNItF: ItEDE OSOI.
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cuntv
cr.'
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3
2 4se arrr1s
wF
Ccunctl reuui,o ut dee IIs a woriu ide arms embargo
tO!tr,i
out inued disruption of the domestic
Ford
iicrg
27
&amp;1de
Palm
frul
48
Marching Hand and Drill Team
4 t3etel palm
35 Redactor
28 Smell
50 Actor.
intended to Force South Africa out of South West Africa. It
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Just be certain the other party will benefit through your own
market perpetuates uncertainty and instability
directed by Roland Castro.
36 Pedal digit
S Misplace
29 Peel
C'a1
was their second triple veto. Their First, last Oct. 30,
You're
very personable today. is on the same wavelength,
merit or skills. Don't let a
Other units were: VFW Post
— —
— — —
— — — —
worldwide.
People
will enjoy liste ning to
prevented South Africa's expulsion from the United
CANCER
(June
21-July
fl
Johnny-come-lately
con you out
4
2
3
5
6
7
2093colorguard,bugleandrjfle
8
9
10
11
The President had little alternative to the
For
Nations. The council voted 10-3 with 2 abstentions on
Old?
yrni
You
don't
need
to
add
You'llbeon
th
ereceivingendol
of
part
of
what
you've
earn ed .
squad from Edgewater Drive,
actions announced in his May'
broadcast to the
luster
by
Friday defeating a resolution sponsored by nonaligned
te
t
hr
owing
in
a
few
some
ma
rial
be
nefi
ts
today.
1
LIBRA
13
12
14
iSept.
23-Oct.
23) It's
Orlando. with its Auxiliary unit
nation, ordering the second $1 increase in the tariff
nations that all countries should stop supplying anna,
phony facts.
Someone
who
learns
of
your
safe
to
o
pe
Somehow it got by with out notice—but Friday
n up in Front of
and Junior VFW girls;
Here's part of a lengthy lunchtime conanit tiunition and military aircraft, vehicles and other
j7•
oil imported oil and a phaseout of price controls on
TAURUS (April 20-May20) good fortune won't be as happy friends today. But avoid talking
ii
is
marked the 31st anniversai-y of the largest.single
.
-Seminole County Civil Air
versation with land developer and Central
equipment to South Africa,
I
(lomestic oil.
Ile generous today, but only to for you as she pretends.
about confidential matters in
military action ever staged—the invasion of
Patrol; Old Glory Post 183,
Florida political veteran Bralley J. Odham.
19
18
those who are deserving. Don't
•
20
front of a casual acquaintance.
Congress has fumbled the pledge of a corn- Europe during World War II.
LEO
iJuly
23-Aug.
—
be
a
patsy
for
Today,
a
habitual
Reporter:
Brailey,
when
was
it
th
at
you
ran
prehensive program to which Mr. Ford had
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl
— '21'
—
"
You'll be the center of at- You'll
freeloader.
for governor?
It was on June 6, 1944, that surprised German
deferred in delaying initiation of his own proposals.
have an opportunity
——
________
GEMINI (May 21-June2O)
i
Forces
looked
across
th
e
be
aches
of
Normand
hundred
years
Odham:
About
a
ago.
I
lost
traction.
Share the limel ght, today to profit through another.
24 26
We have reservations about th e impact of th e
26
28 29
firing
a shy Friend into the act. If you
Your intentions are sincere
_____
__
towards the English Channel and saw thousands
__________________________________________________________________
because I was too young.
don't handle things wi th
President's plan on that segment of the po pulation
dealings you may have today. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.221 OU
____
of ships bringing th e first Allied forces to shore.
31
serious
forethought, you could
.11111111)
.
Steve
Ike
JCNE6.
IM
Reporter:
Going
to
try
it
again?
Janice C. Cline, DeLand
t
which must cope with increases in the cost of
lose
out.
Amanda
Montgomery
now I'm too old.
May Harrigan, Deltona
heating and lighting their homes on a fixed income.
The sight provoked a now-famous line from
____
Evelyn Sinith
Mary Frances Sullivan,
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23-Dec.
Legislation shaped in the House Ways and
the motion picturc "The Longest Day" when one
I
Elizabeth May Stevens
Deltona
21)
Discuss any situa tions in 36
37
38
Means Committee, if pushed through to
frontline commander notified the Ger man
ARIES March 21 -April 19t i cause ou're championing
Sanford:
Angela L. Walton
Hilda A. Thomas, Deltona
volving a partnership early in
I
conunand in Paris of the arrival of the invasion
%.
congressional approval, would impose a heavy tax
You should excel today in Once your team gets in strine, it the day. Later, your thinking
Margie 1). Davis
Chathis Williams
"Remember
the
1,000
ships
the
Allies
Force.
situations
that
require
_____
_______
in the area of greatest energy use and abuse
ill prove a winning corn- won't be nearly as clear.
Bobbie Forrest
William C. Klett, Dellary
43U
— —
Elizabeth P. Nasctike,
don't
have,"
he
shouted
phone.
"Well,
Into
a
Field
Again,
about
million-dollar
negotiations
and
imaginative
approaches.
Have
bination.
P
automobile fuel
as a method of discouraging
44
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
46 146
4'
Orange City
they've got them and I'm looking at them."
Fai th in pla ns you conceive at
donuts.
CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 1 You might want to get
consumption.
Brenda Jordon, Oviedo
—
this time.
Seems negotiations are still goin g on, but the
19 1 Beneficial conditions are together today with people
bi
But Mr. Ford's decision. debatable though its
There was d little bit of Sanford present that
Slamie G. Blair, Sorrento
donut supply has ceased, much to the chargin of
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) developing where your work or involved in your work or
I
consequences may be, is infinitely preferable to
day 31-years-ago when the American troops
.
Your material prospects are career is concerned.
a news reporter.
52
53
54
Alertness career. But bringing In an
began pouring onto the beaches of Omaha.
continued vacillation,
DISCHARGES
especially bright today and will help you spot them.
Seminole Education Assodatlon (SEA) and
outsider would derail things.
Joe Pinder, who was a pretty good pitcher in
It would
premature, probably, to call the
tomorrow, Things of value
56
57 1
AQUARIUS IJan. 20-Feb. 19i
school board negotiator's took turns supplying
WILLIAM I. GORTON
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 19i
Jacksonville, her survivors Sanford;
the 193849 bls4tX11l seasons for Sanford and
1
7
could come to y through very People are apt to
policy adopted for the United States "firm."
— — — — — — — — — — —
the tasty Little munchies up until Th ursday.
discuss
things
Members
of the opposite sex
include three daughters, Mrs.
Florida State League, was one of the arrivals
Rita Appling
unusua l channels,
with you today that they're will fi nd you very attractive
The last batch was brought in by a generous
Almost certainly, the Democratic majorities in old
I
William
T.
i
Ted) Gorton, 74, Juan't,a Winslow, Mrs. Jewel Elmer V. Davis
that day.
—
GEMINI iMay 21-June 20) reluctant to talk of to others. today. One who never seemed
Bob Hughes, on Tuesday who offered a reporter
Congress will renew their efforts to reverse th e
of 406 South Scott Ave., Sanford, Mills, both of Jacksonville, and Annie
c.,.,
svsc.
Mae Johnson
~ie.:2
You'll
find others are more You can profit From what you'll to notice fore will be
_____________________ all he could eat.
died Thursday night at
be
taking a
tariff action and veto the elimination of price
Mrs. Wanda Makata, Portland, Ella Sabourin
Pinder was well known in Sanford because hie
1i
I
eager to co-operate now on a learn,
good,
long
look
at
you.
Seminole
Memorial
limpital.
Ore.;
a
son,
James
11.
Smith
of
After
the
Hughes
supply
— nodilng.
controls on "old" oil which must currently be
pitched at a time when the local baseball squad
Virginia H. Wagner
project of Importance. Don't be
PLSCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20 )
lie was a na tive of St. Joseph, Jacksonville; six grandchildren Wi
Guess it's back to Cokes on empty stomaches,
marketed at about one-half the $11-per-barrel price was busy winning the FSL championship and ____________________________________________________________________________
lliam S. Willis
afraid to ask their help.
Your
material
pec
pros
ts
are
Enter
ta ining at home today'
Mo.
and
moved to Sanford 17 and one great-grandchild; two Andrew
Without donuts to soak up some of the carsetting rft-ords in doing 30.
D.
of imported oil and oil produced in excess of 1972
McCall,
CANCER tJune 21-July 221 most promising now, It's highly Shoo everybody home after
—Z
I
a
- ,~, years ago from Qhicago. Ile brother-in-laws, B.S. Smith of
bonation, maybe taW will end sooner than
Altamonte Springs
domestic capacity.
Even though things may be probable that before the day is reasonable time, or you'll be
was
a
veteran
of
WWI
having
Sanford
Recalling Pinder and the 19" Sanford
JUNE
12
people think.
and
Charles
W.
Smi
th
JUNE 9
I f__,
Elizabeth D. Ru.stay, DeBary
coming your way now without out you'll reap gains,
Mr. Ford has, however, again focused public
stuck 'ith
v
some boring
rerved in the U.S. Navy Sub. -Sr., MaconGa. Funeral services Margaret B. Burnett.,, Deltona
Club, our friend Julian Stenstrom said, "That
Ceutral Florida Chapter of
It's always been my contention that the
SISTER
Inc.,
noon
luncheon,
too
much effort, think of how
.
hanger
attention on Congress and its failure to deal with a
had to be the finest Class D basebiall Warn evff
marine Service, a retired buyer will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at
Restaurant,
(fIt Florida Motion Picture and Cavalier
stronger stomachs — and not the stronger InRhea Christenson, Orange
much more could be acYOUR BIRTHDAY
root cause ol' America's most serious problems.
assembled and
the big (actor in its
#1
for
Quaker
Oats
Co.
and
a
the
gravemide
in
Evergreen
City
Television
Association, 7:30
tellects
will triumph In these talks.
com lished if
d'
YOUR BIRTHDAY
member of the BE
PO 1241 of Cemetery of Sanford with Rev. Frank R. DeBartolo, Orange
Congress cannot escape the publicly ad- SUCCeSS."
LEO (Jul), 23-Aug. 22 You''
p.m.,OnceUponaSt.age Dinner covered dish luncheon, noon,
June 9, 1975
— FAPrlckett
JuneS, 1975
Sanford.
Leo King officiating and City
ministered presidential prod to put together a
Theater, Par and Edgewater. Casselbe
Critical comments one stifl reads about
The answer is, by virtue of a right that has
in
helping
y
CommUnit)'
United
very
adept
today
rr
You
will
make rapid ad*
k
Joe had moved on in 1940 to better pastures
Sur%ivors include his wife, Brisson Funeral Home in William Brandt, Winter Park
legislative package that will encourage fuel conOrlando. Election of president. Methodist Church. Rev. James others sort out their affairs in it
President Ford's actions In the Mayaguez In- been a basic part of international law for cenBenefits
come
to
you
this
vances
this
year
based on your
Mrs. Mildred Groton; grand- charge of arrangements.
William H. Brooks, Unknown
servation and promote research and development ,than
Sanford'sMunicipal Stadium, but he visit-d cident betray a fundamental misunderstanding turies — the right of innocent passage.
Bryan
and
other
chaplains
will
manner
advantageous
both
to
Near
through
contacts
'
in large own creative efforts. Don't be
great deal in tins area and his Family, which
(laughter,
.Mrs.
Marian
Auditions for Altamonte
of international law on bIt part of many
In the absence of a state of war -and even in
of ne%v energy
speak on prison ministry in them and yourself.
organizations
or
clubs.
Be afraid to take chances on
. sources.
Graham.
still resides in Butler, Pa., continued keepingAmericans.
and
greatPlayers Children's Theatre
Ralph Ray, Supt. Bud Layer's administrative
wartime there are certain rules —
VIRGO
tAug.
23-&amp;pt.
Seminole
and
Lake.
Open
22)
active
in group activities, to products of your insight and
to
tabs on the local scene.
granddaughter, Tina Marie
musical comedy, noon, Alta.
no nation may assistant, on a trip up the St. Johns Itiver in his
Some writers, for example, have charged that molest or prevent the free and peaceful
A
passage l3
Kirk, and great-grandson
monte Springs Civic Center. children.
)ou'Il accomplish will have
e Mayaguez "violated" the 12-mile limit of, the vessels of another nation, either on the
Then came World War 11 and Like everyone th
William T. Groton Miles, all of
Casting for 10 years through
--i'.e DnIn),C" .. .1.4
.i.....i
'cidliletu
uutvn.
tUJI 5C43 Dr WIUUB ILS ClUTItQ coutai
by L.UIIIUVUJU by 3a1U1U, WIUUfl eigm
"''
7" "''i"'P'
incuonusporiton
I
I I V
I V
II
else, Joe was "lost" for a time as Sanford
I
Sanford.
teens
.
"I don't have one ' he answered. "Exce pt
Auditions for Bicentennial may not be apparent at first.
miles of the island of Koh Tang, where the jurisdiction.
the rest of the country busied Itself for the uout
Gramkow Funeral Home In
Qiorus,
act
one
I
got
in
the
Bahunas."
2-5 p.m. Altamonte
seizure
occurred.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A
The
United
States,
it
is
noted,
Slich
molestation
or
hindrance
has,
in
f
Eldridge Cleaver, the former lwmd of the Black Panthers, is
Registration for Vacation
battle with Japan and Germany.
charge of arrangements.
1'5.,...
..'.-1 .1.... a..
liI•
routinely
int
u
h
torically
p
erce
ts
tIiI
w we an anno'ing
foreign
vessels
ignoring
its
is
been
considered
a
causus
bell.
And he won't wear that one because it's
telling repo rters in Paris that he wants to come home to the
Bible School at Upsala
R} Lawrence
Lamb, M.D.
ft
interested
singers
including
problem
ck
to
12-mile
f
ishi
ng
limit,
including
Soviet
Egypt's
closure
of
the
ose
of
th
th
e
S
apart
a piece at a time.
traits of Titan to Israeli weird.
United Sta tes of Ame rica. He has changed his mind about the
But on June 6, 1944, Joe Pinder came ba
Presbyterian Churchtoday all
l)EM 1)R. LAMB I'd Like
Solutions
Union.
shipping
in
1967,
in
that have evaded you
violation of the right of inThought every Sea Cap ta in had a cap.
country he left six years agc as a fugitive urgin g a black
the minds of Sanford residents.
from 9-12 at the church. Bible teenagers.
DONALD
I) IANI)RESS
to kuw if the bod y's dec.
'
be
found
the immediate
uprising to o"erthruw our government.
School starts July 7-18. 9-11:30. JUNE 15
trolytes go off ba lance because
Indeed, at the very time the Mayaguez drama nocent Passage, was one of
S('O Oct. 24-Nov. 22i
causes of the Six-Day War.
Joe was the first U.S.
Cleaver is trying to extract a promise from U.S. authorities
American Legion Post and
Funeral
servi
s
for
former
of
too
high
acid
and
low
alkaline
ce
Signal CaTwrtan to hit was unfolding, this country seized a Polish
If the Cambodians suspected that the misis,ion
Sanford
inImagination
coupled with
the beach at Omaha that day. He later died on trawler
th at he can post bail to stay out of jail pending a trial. The
June 10
Auxiliary 53 of
Sanford resident Donald L. or too high alkaline and low
off the coast of California and brought
of
should
be a very
th
e
Mayaguez
was other than Innocent, as was
the same beach as the American forces into port
problem is that he is wanted both as a parole viola tor and for
Free blood pressure tests, 2-4 stallation of officers, 2 p.m. at initiative
Landress, 61, of H. 1 Fer- acid. Or, doesn't the acid base
and only released It w hen its opera tors
HUH?
profitable
t
wi
combination
for you
he
case
th
th
e Pueblo, the burden of proof
jumping bail while awaiting trial on an assault charge, cit.
struggled to get off the beachhead and inland, agreed to pay a fi ne
p.m., Adventist Church, 7th and post home,
nandina Beach, who died June 1 have anything to do with
f
It
was
toda)'.
Tues
day.
The
Seminole
County
on
them.
Re Firm in all business
cumstances which hardly justify giving him that consideration.
Elm, Sanford.
in a Jacksonville hospita l, were electrolytes? how can a person
,
,,,
Cmmilnn ns in th mIAA1.
fl,,.a, D_.,..a_
I.iI...,..
aln.,Ijn.,.,
•liIJ%U %fl UI UI
&amp;J4
I; D(JI3 niuing
155511. All- '1'""4'
e inspection of the ship and check of its
held Tuesday in the North 14th have respiratory acidosis and parUcularly important part
mi"terrmm dikuWons (7) when Chairmn
Of JUNE 11
Game Show, 10 a.m., Wilco
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee.
system of justice is not so bad after all, but he must stW think it
awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor Uym United States does not recognize the 2DO-mde
manifest might have been one Udng. But the Sid 1W a
Street BapUst Church with Rev. renal alkalosis?
It. The ratio of bicarbonate and
V
e
miles
Jr.
addressed
a
statement
to
Comg
OrIndo
Dog
Tralnizig
Club
limit
Sales
Arena,
SR
46,
four
claimed
by
21
i You'll win valuable allies to
several
South
American
is a little naive.
31 years ago, and baseball lost a good arm.
removalofthecrewandtheatteznptedtowjngof mklris.r Mik.
Clifford Mattox officiating.
DEARREADER — Voumust carbonic acid isa main hnlan'
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sit.
1
UIIUII
IUI
11.
i)pVi.WflUr5
JUWC5
I
tree.
Burial was in Bosque Bello have been doing your mechanism to keep the body at course, 7
M'')' W
W
paid millions of dollars in fines for the release of
p.m., National Guard
That was a long time ago for many, but for
violation of recognized international Law.
Cemetery, Fernandina Beach. homework to ask a question like a Fairly constant acid base ratio Armory,
2809 S. Ferncreek JUNE 19
Pindffs in Butler, Pa., and the folks in Sanford impounded American tuna boats.
atkowski, always quick to wit, pointed
Infringements by one nation on the claimed
Ile was associated with the that. Yes, the electrol)1es and whicti we call Uie p1l.
Admikkk
Orlando. Basic and Advanced
What right did we have then to get on our fishing or off shore mineral exploradon rights of across the dias to Hattaway and told Vihlen
Seminole Chapter 2, Order of
that recall Joe and his pitching ability, it was
Container Corp. of America ant] the acid base balance of the
1
When a person has lung
Classes in Obedience and breed Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Masonic '
muscle simply because little Cambodia stopped another nation are an entirely different matter "Hattaway is over there. I'm Kawasaki."
just like yesterday.
was a member of Amelia I odge body are all inter-related.
disease he will have trouble ring classes.
A new law requiring that members of the U.S. Senate file a
an American cargo ship inside its territorial and are treated separately
Temple.
under international
The electrolytes refer to the eliminating carbon dioxide.
47 F&amp;AM and of the N. 14th St.
Mick Locbrldge
public report on how much they collect in fees cc the speech and
Have a good Sunda y
ssaters1
I
law
flanftct (iutrth
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comes wi th being a senato r. Two senators actually earned more
Mrs. Agnes Landress; three and the bicarbonate levels, plus of carbonic acid in re lati on to
out on the stump than they did from the government, which pa ys
daughters,
Mrs. Sam Bailey of a number of others.
,
bicar bonate on this basis is
them ¶42,500 a year for w ha t th eir constituents must surely
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If
Kerce and ,Mrs. ,Mary Hilliard. decrease another to maintain a breathe too rapidly or overScrupulous attention to a new set of rules !or political conduct
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ba lance. The bicarbona te is a ventilate, you blow off too much
bo th of Orlando and Mrs. Vida
would be fading already.
become part of the lifestyle of the Joint CNefs — reporters in the business,
serving their country at great sacrifice. The military duties to wait on tables, mow law
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I rry St rn, links the
Thomas,
Sanford;
three
carbon dioxide, lower the acid
ns and
such as subsidized Pentagon meals and golfing, CIA with an assassination attempt upon Archprevailing my th is that they are paid far less perform other menial
brothers, Raymond, Ferlevel, and the result is
chores for th e top brass. swimming, tennis and drinking facilities at blthop Makarios,
the president of Cyprus.
than they muld earn in the corporate world.
Oscar
nan'llna
Beach;
and
and
r espiratory alkalosis. If you
Each military chief is allotted five "enlisted bases ftoughout the world.
Stern's report will be published soon in the
This is an argument that Invariably is aides," as these rso l
Orin
Landress,
both
of
Sanford;
retain too inuch carbon dioxide,
pe na se rvan ts are delicately
What's more, the Joint Chiefs will go on prestigious Foreign Policy magazine
dragged out when there is pr essur e to reduce called. Only Gen,
,
four grandchildren,
the opposite occurs to cause
_-.David C. Jones, th e Air Force dr awing full benefits and 75 per cent of their pay
As Stern r ecoun ts it, Cypriot House Speaker
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Yesterday's
high
was
93,
respiratory
acidosis.
after they retire. Yet they contribute not a cent (',lafkos Clerides confronted the
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impoverishment, therefore, of Joint Chiefs of by with only (our enlisted servants,
overnight low 63
The kidneys are another
to their retirement fund,
with the charge that Eric Neff , the former CIA
Staff.
Partly
cloudy to occasionally tiiechanisrn to control the acid
This doesn't count the chauffeurs, of course,
Ex perts ha ve calculated for us that the chief In Cyprus, had
, °
he ld a secret meeting in
MIS. TlierSZi Smith,
Each draws a $36,000 annual sa lary which, who are available to drive
cloudy
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gh today. Chance base ba lance. When you need to
the Joint Chiefs
xpayers
pay
ta
each of the Joint Chiefs not the Athens wi th Cypriot Nikos Samps
Jacksonville, died Friday. She of thundershowers mainly eliminate excess acid,
compared to corporate wages, seems modest around in government limousines wherever they Paltry
on , whose
it is
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SX,000 that our military leaders complain strongarm activities have been documented.
was born in Georgia and was
enough. But this Is merely the tip of the wish to go,
uring
the
afternoon
and
tenone
through
the
kidneys,
about but an equivalent of a bout $200,000 a year.
former Sa nford resident. A even ing hours. Highs
Pecuniary iceberg. They also collect a generous
Both Neff and Sampson were known to be
If
the
traffic
is
too
heavy,
a
military
chief
can
in the ending up as eliminating
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share of th e $650 million in ax-free be nefits that .sununon
MAKARIOS PLOT: More than four years opposed to Makarlos, Indeed, "Makarios
of L1p'r 80s and lower ¶)Os. Lows various acid sal ts ,
a helicopter From nearby Andrews Air
ago, we reported that the Central Intelligence privately
methodist
Church
go to the military brass each year.
Force Base to lift him over the heads of the
In advanced or uncontrolled
it) the low to inid 70s. Variable
complained to the U.S. embassy at
l(!s*"
Agency
had
become
involved
in
e
taxpayers,
Th
the dirty Neff's open hostility to Makaijos,"
for example, provide the Joint blessed motorists below,
winds
10
mph
t
diabetes,
the kidney is severely
bu
or
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Stern reports,
bus iness of assassinating foreign leaders. We
Chiefs with pocket money. Each one draws an
ta
stronger and gusty near
xed to eliminate the excess
Nor does a member of the Joint Chiefs need to
Subsequently, Sampson overthrew Makarios
describet.' six attempts to kill
thuntlershowers. Rain acid formation, and w he n it
Cuban Premier and archbishop
put out a premature
radia
bulletin
that the
annual "personal money allowance" of $4,000, worryaboutmakinplanereservatIonswhenhe FidelCastro,comp1eev,jtht17er1.ofC1A
had been
killed.
Sampson's
A Howard ROTAVATOR will do the work
plus another $600 to co,- "day4o.day" cx- Y''avels. A plane From the VIP squadron
probability 40 per cent today 20 fails to do so acidosis results.
COR TON, WILLIAM (TED)—
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of
a p:ow, disc, and harrow.
penses.
ts
alki
the
Mafia
gures
fi
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Funeral Servic, f' William T
available to whisk him anywhere in
per cent tonight.
The lungs and the kidneys
ey recruited to attongarm men, it is believed, tried to murder
the
world
at
handle
the
job.
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Gorton,
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(Ted)
Unlike most corporate executives, the Joint his command.
It is a complete and economical tillage tool,
Exknded Forecasts Monda y normally work toget her to help
Makarios, who had a narrow escape.
'rsas. will be held at ii a m
Our
story
was
denied
and
denounced
by
CIA
Chiefs need not concern themselves with mon.
Partly maintain a narrow range of pH
If he should wish to take his family along on a s
through Wednesday
available in 24 models from 32 inches to 180 inches.
Monday, fr Gramkow Funeral
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NI could not be reached for comment .
But the Rockefeller Commission 's
pokesmen.
Home Chapel With Fr William
thly housing pa)lnents. The government fur- vacation, the Defense Department maintains now
uncover
cloudy with scattered mainly or acid base balance. Either
Suitable for all tillage applications,
Footnote: Stern reports that Secretary of
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world where
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State Henry Kiszlnger was awpje,ied early one
cramow Funeral
to t heir status.
mili tary brass can stay at bargain rates, the contirnis our story.
Mostly
of
function
or
north
and
central
disturbance
Home
In
cMrqe
morning dur ing the Cyprus crisis
For exampit. Gen. George S. Brown. thie JCS
portions. Temperatures near or disease leading to a basic
A 120 million complex ih under construcilon in
We have also reported that the CIA wu in- Prem,ler Bulent Ecevit. The Turkby Tur kish
chairman, occupies a hndsom,, 12-room brick hfaw'zii, (or exampte, (nr the "et and
above
seasonal normals with chemical imbalance. Too much
contact with the plotters who gunned down co
mplained that a Greek ship was flying Turkish
borne that would rent on the Washington market relaxation" of weary rv
lows in lOs except near 80 in sodium, not enough sodium, too
se jcemn, The Joints Dorninin dicta tor Rafael Trujillo and at- flags to conf
use Ecevit's air force. Nancy
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much chloride or not eno ug h,
Keys and Iughs near 90.
Chiefs, of course, can always reserve the best
tempted to murder Haitian President Francois Kissinger sleepily told
her husband, according to
Ptr
Suchcavernoushouses,ofcourse,r'equlreup. quarters at these holiday spas,
and
other electrolyte imDaytona
Beach
tides,
highs
"Pa pa Doe" Duvalier.
Stern: "Why don't you tell him to shut up and
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Sunday, Jun* 1, 1913

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SPORTS

Bank Women To Hold Meeting

Sunday Herald, Sanford, Fl.

according to Paul of the Florida Engineerin
S. Hayden. Reynolds Regional Society. Of. Dr. WaIiie1L.
Recytüzig manager.
Miller said, The Florida
"Now that warm, summer Engineering Society is proud
weather is here, there will award the Distinguished c.
undoubtedly be an increase of vice to FES Award to him. He is
beverages consumed," be said, a
dedicated
individual
researching problems which
will result in the betterment of
rift
the health, welfare and safety
banks and bank holding corn- '- hairman for Agricultural
Dr. Martin P. Wanielista, of the entire public."
panics from 19 Central Florida Stabilization and Conservation P.E., associate professor of
cities.
Service, IASCS), announces engineering in the department
Special guest at this meeting that requests are presently of civil engineering and enSeminole County will be rnill be Judge Dominick J. Sal fi, being accepted from Seminole %mvnmental sciences at Florida
oungest judge ever appointed County farmers and ranchers Technological University eluded in an insecticde
the circuit court in the State for cost-.jiarmg assistance in (FTU), has been presented with spraying program designed to
15 award for Outstanding ward off the West Indian
cf Florida.
pert orning conservation the 19,
Technical Achievement to the sugarcane root borer.
practices on their land.
Approximately three apThe tnittal sign-up period for Florida Engineering Society at
plications
of Carbaryl (Sevir.
annual meeting, heid at
The.- board of directors of both ani4ual and long-term Its
will be pphed to foliage in the
M
Island .
agreements will end June 16.
National Airlines has an.
lda3. June 13.
Sorrx Mthe qualificationsfo( area star ting
By Law, the program is
rijncd a regular Q,U.Vt&amp;Y
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limited
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01
vlderd of 1241.cents a share prodce;* a iuagriculturai
ft
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tflCiUCs
on Ur.
bees
be
removed
from the area.
common stock, payable practices for establishing new
.Jt"ie 30 to shareholders of
a th:-v,
t1if ft
or impros O!d pasture cuvcr,
irY4'd June 16
around
the
prop
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treatment
planting
trees,
water
impoundment reservoir,
Included among the section to
li vestock water wells, sediment
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be
sprayed in the county ar
John Tornlinson has been retention and water control
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named director of operations of practices. wildlife conservation
Forest L.ake, Lake Lotus.
the newly opened Stars Ha ll of and others,
Forest City and Spring Lake
Fame, according to David
Yarborough stresses that you
Crandall, general manager.
must be an agricultural
The $6 million attraction, producer, make your request
which is a project of Six Flags prior to starting the work and
Lawana Kish has opened a
Inc., also announces the ap. sod samples are required if
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potnunent Of uavia oauer to fertilizing and liming are in.
Meyer Building, French
the post of opera tions manager. eluded in the practice.
A venue, Sanford.
Stars Hall of Fame, which is
The ASCS office is loca ted in
MS. Kish moved to the San.
iocakd at 5$ St.arway Dri ve, th e Seminole County Agri. r
ford area in 196$ and started in
Orlando, involves guests in a Center, Highway 17-92. Sanford,
the real estate business in W'3,
total multisenscr)• experience and is open Mondays and
opening her ors for busines
during an odyssey through
as an independent on May 19 of
great moments in the history of
ikiimm this year.
motion pictures, television and
4 thouj
DR. M. P.WANIELISTA
h first love is
song. The figures of
houses, Ms. Kish is also an
00o(thewcr1d'sgreatcstst's
Citizens of the Sanford area having achieved particular expert in lots and acreage, both
are featured "On stage" in 100 received $2,860.50 from distinction In his teslirilcal residential
and commercial,
elaborate sets depicting Aluminum RecYclers mobile society activities, constantly and is a member of the Multiple
memorable scenes from their recycling unit during the month worked for the professional Listing Serict of
Seminole
careers.
of April.
civic and technical interest of County.
Tomlinson, joins Stars Hall of
Th. mobile unit collected the engineering profession and
She says her office is ope n
Fame from Movieland Wax 19,70 pounds of aluminum, the be a citizen of Florida.
from 9 am. till
Museum, Buena Park, Calif., equivalent of 438,610 allIncluded in Dr. Wanielista's
where he had been operations aluminum cans.
many
professional
ac.
manager for 1012 years.
During June, the public will complishments, he has been
Bakker previously was the receive 15 cents per pound for principal investigator on:
Happy first anniversary to
director of Cuiastota Canal used household aluminum on Stormwater Quality Con. Bob Dance
Dodge, 1801 W. First
Tower Museum in Canastota, every Wednesday from 24 p.m. centrating on Lake Eola; Land Street. Sanford.
N. Y. He is responsible &amp;far night at the Chamber of Commerce Development as It
To celebrate the big occasion
Effects
operations at the 56,000 square parking Ict, 400 E. First Street. Quality on Lakes; Nitrification- today (Saturday, June 7),
Bob
Youngsters out of school for Denitrification; Effects on Air Dance Dodge is holding a day.
the summer months will find Pollution Regulations on High. long affair with free hot dogs,
they can earn extra spending way Construction and Main. gifts, soft drinks and balloons
money by collecting all. tenance, and several others.
for everyone.
Edward Yarborough, aluminum cans and other
The award was presented by
Congratulations to the firm
Seminole County committee household aluminum for A. Ray Miller, P. E., president on its first anniversary.
The National Association of
Bank Women iNABW) will hold
its tA-monthly meeting at 6p.m
Tuesday, June 10, at the Winter
Park Racquet Club, 2111 Via
Tuscany, Winter Park.
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bowed out before they were recdy. But Emma
'n'r looks back on it now and figures this is a
good year to bow out.
Ararida and Copeland lost Friday in tL,ie semi.
finals of the National Junior College Tennis Chair,piin.ship at ( ) ala, but n4 before they earned SJC
third place in the prestigious event.
Aranda then edged Copeland for third place in
the more than 150-player tournament.
Spencer, meanwhile, who has been SJC's
volunteer coach since the SJC tennis program
began, is stepping (lOWn to make way for a Mltime, pai. coach.

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"Let's put it this way," Spencer said. "1 don't
know a better year to step down."
The Raiders were first and undefeated in the
(livision, and they lost one junior college match
and one match to a four-year school this year.
The third-place finish at the Nationals was a
fitting ending to a successful tale,
"When you think of the handicaps this team
.,,ucr," spencer .ald. "What they've done is
',,
just '.%oflthrfuI. They have no courts, they've had
to coizw down here (to her court and ;iorjt
and I could only work with them two afternoons a
week.
"Then they had to practice on their own. And
I'll guarantee you that they practiced almost
every day.
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Aranda, who was seeded 11th, Lost to eighth.
seeded Gary Cannon of Cowley County (Kansas)
Junior College 6-3, 7-5.
Copeland, who was not seeded, faltered to filth.
seeded Perfecto Alma of Odessa ('lexas) Junior
College 7-5, 6-2.
Alma then downed Cannon 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 for the
sing les' title.
A.tI1IIiI WI(1 (opdarid, who WCfe No. 1 and 2 on
the .SJC team this season, battled for third place
while the finals were being played.
Aranda edged Copeland 6-7, 6-2, 7-6. Copeland
the first set and Aranda the third on
tiebreakers.
"They said it was going to be a fun match,"
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the finals."
The top eight finishers In the singles' competition, which included Aranda and Copeland, were
nmned All-American.
Ode5sa, which won the doubles' competition,
won the national title with 27 points.
Palm Beach Community college and Penn State
Junior College tied for second with 19 points and
Sit and Cuitral Texai Junior College bed for
third with 18 points.
Spencer said Copeland was plagued by a sore
back during his semi-final match with Alma.
"He didn't move quite as last as he could
have," she said. "His back began to hurt the night
before (Thursday). But he was In there pitching
just as hard as he could.

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
'Iron Mike' is back and a month off hasn't rusted his talents.
Mike Marshall, Los Angeles' fabulous relief pitcher, came
back after a month's layoff Friday night and showed that he was
as iron-clad as ever with a three-inning appeamuce that helped
the Dodgers beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2.
"1 felt as good as before." said the masterful Marshall after
allowing just one hit in relief of starter Burt Ilooton. "I'll be
ready to ditch Saturday night."
Marshall, who pitched In 106 games last season to establish a
major league record, has been troubled with an injured rib
through most of this year. The burly right-bander first pulled a
rib on his left side on April 19. He returned on May 3 and pitched
three scoreless innings. Then on May 9, he pulled the rib again
and sat on the sideline:; until Friday night.
"It didn't hurt," said Marshall. "I believe it will hold this
time, but you never know."
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"If I'm going to give up a hit," Nolan Ryan drawled, "I might
as well give it up to one of greatest hitters in the game. I can't
think of anyone more appropriate."
That, of course, would be Henry Aaron.
"His job is to pitch and my job is to hit," Bad Henry philosophized.
For 52-3 innings Friday night, Ryan did his job as noboby but
he can do it. Then Aaron did his ... and ruined what might have
been one of baseball's most historic nights.
For those 52.3 innings, California's 28-year-old flamethrower
was gunning for two incredible records, trying to surpass Sandy
Koufax' mark of five no-hitters in a career and equal Johnny
VanderM
.eer's seemingly impossible feat of hurling two of thei I I
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Vinny Giles the Walker Cup
star from Richmond, Vu., overwhelmed Britain's Mark James
Saturday and won the British Amateur golf crown
(iiles,a32)ear-oldldiyerlth ahotputter,beatJames8 an d
7 in a scheduled 33-hole final on the 6,979-yard, par 72 sunny
seaside layout at Hoylake.
At the 27th, the red-haired American was six-up with nine to
play and won the next two holes for the triumph.
After finishing the morning round 2-up, Giles birthed the 19th ,
put a bunker shot three feet from the pin for par on the 20th. On
the 22nd, he went five up when he again burst from the sand and
made
ade birdie-two when the ball hit th e pin and dropped to Within
five feet of the ho le
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Mickey Lolich. He became baseball's all-time lefthanded
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Giles then went six up when James failed to recover from the
deep rough on the 23rd. They halved the next four holes and
(tiles finished the front nine in 33, three-under-par
Giles opened the day's play with a 20-putt for a birdie and
dropped another long birdie putt on the 449-yard fifth
After reaching the turn two under-par. Giles lost the 10th
where he three-putt ed for a bogey five. But Cues got a twoholt'
lead again witn a par at the 454-yard 12th when James hi over
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service at a time when he shouldn't have.
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were very, very good. There is no siame In ksing
to those guys."
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Thursday. Copeland won two matches on opening
day Tuesday and Aranda won one.
Howard Flagg and Doug Maliczowski, SJC's
other two players in the tournament, were
eliminated in earlier rounds.
Aranda dethroned the tournament's No. 1 seed,
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Indians 7, Rangers 5
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SAN FRANCISCO — NEA i — Winning brings
out the poetry In the soul of man. A young Cassius
Clay came forth years ago spouting rhyme. The
poetry stopped after he became Muhammad All
and the importance of winning was secondary to
the message.
The meter of rhyme filled Hick Barry's head as
the plane carrying him and the Golden State
Warriors from an epic victory in Washington was
getting ready for a short stop in Chicago.
Interpretations are interpolated. It went thus:
Back in September Is ihen
it all l )&amp;.ga!I
With a team that was sup.
posed to be an also-ran,
We lost Jan)' ('aule and
traded for Ray
And when we lost Lee it
seemed an ominous day.
i The Warriors, who folded the last week of the
19734 season, looked like a weak team for this one,
Cazzie Russell played out his option and jumped to
IA)b Angeles. Long-time great Nate Thurmond,
their power at center, was traded to Chicago for
(lifford flay, an unknown. Forward Clyde Lee
was shipped to Atlanta in it strangely ielayed
deal.
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NBA teams before coming to the Warriors.
Charles (C.J.) Johnson was an erratic streak
shooter, a spot player for his two previous pro
seasons.)
Keith and Derrek were In
the front line,
Neither was supposed to be
a good partner of mine.
In the post, we had
George and Cliff,
So the experts iTote that
position off as a stiff.
(Up front, Keith Wilkes ius a spindly rookie
from UCLA who didn't look strong enough to team
with Barry, and I)errek I)rkey, a leaping
sophomore, was mistake-prone. At center, Ray
and stand-In George Johnson had the size but no
offensive power neither had averaged 10 points
a game,)
Let's not forget old Al
and Joe,
One talks high, the
other low.
To see them work together
was really a treat,
But forget the rumors —
they're no! really "sweet."
( Al Attics was the first black bench coach in pro
basketball. He became the Warriors' head man in
1970 after having played with them a decade when
he was known as "Destroyer" for his
aggressiveness. This year, he acquired an
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It was Seattle first, sup'
posedly easy,
At times our play made
mile queasy.
On occasion, it was war,
not a basketball game,
We won and, thank God,
none of us came up lame.
( in the first round of the playoffs, the Warriors
beat the fast-finishing Seattle Sonics, four gaines
to two, and Barry was almost mugged leaving the
court alter one game.)
Then on to the Hulls and
their famous H;
When they led three-and-two.
they 'tre filled with glee
But back in Chicago
began strange things,
We started playing like we
had haloes and wings.
(The tight Chicago defense in the conference
playoffs made the Bulls strong favorites. And they
had a humeejurt advantage nevdtig to win only
the sixth game to eliminate the Warriors. That's
when the heroics began.)
But once again we all
('4lfllC through
And proceeded to make
Clucago very blue.
Western Conference champs?
Must be a joke;
Wait till they play the
Bullets — they'll choke.
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Washington, which had conquered Buffalo and
Boston, was a 3-1 favorite and the only speculation
was how many gaines it would take to wini
Eieryone thought it iouid
end in four,
The Warriors' magic can't
possibly work any more,
Well, back in Landover,
things looked rather bleak,
And I had to admit, we
looked rather weak,
i The title series opener on the Bullets' court in
suburban Maryland found the Warriors starting
shakily.)
We trailed by 16, you
ouldn't believe the noise,
But we came back to win
and showed real poise.
The magic was working,
we won the game,
And came back home to our
fans for more of the same.
i Destiny's Darlings, as the CBS guys cornballed
them, shook the Bullets with an opening game
upset, and the series shifted to the Coi Palace
the Warriors' home court in Oakland was booked
for an ice show.)
The Bullets were ready',
they guaranteed a vrin;
To beat them surely
iould be a sin,
This time it was different;
we led most of the way
And in the fourth quarter
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i The script changed. The Warriors made it an
astounding three straight with a come-from-ahead
triumph.
So back to the Capital for
game number four,
To stay there too long
would be a bore.
The Bullets said, "What the
hell is this
Surely, something is going
amiss,"
The shocked Bullets were by now tired and
psyched out and desperately hanging :n the
ropes.)
The script was familiar,
we fell far back.
But guts and determination
we didn't lack.
With four minutes to go,
we trailed by eight,
But no one thought that
it was too Late.
The Cardiac Kids then did
their thing,
We won it all and began
to sing:
"Hooray for the Warriors,
they didn't take the gas;
Hooray for the Warrioi's,
we beat the Bullets' ass."
Barry said it was unbelievable. He 'a vo4,
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In the other National League games, It was: Atlanta 4, New

York 1; Cincinnati 5, ("hicago 1; Pittsburgh
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and St. Louis 6, Houston 0. The .San I)iego.MontreI game was
rained out.
Jimmy Wynn doubled and Ron Cey singled to give Lm
Angeles its winning run in the sixth inning. Ilootori earned his
fourth victor) against five loss" although he had to leave after
5X linings. He was facing Dick Allen when rain delayed the
garm for 50 minutes.
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First of all, Perez is intelligent. And he is not the

best hen it comes to promoting fight.s
When he as intervieed about the last time he
fought Vincent, who won on a cut in the third round,
Perez as asked, "Were )OU ahead when the ref
stopped the fight?" (Ile was leading on all the
judges' cards.) Perez's answer, "No I wasn't, but I
will do better next
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the winner. When the announcement comes that the

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fight is a draw, it is more Ulan he Lan stand.
Pereztlaims he gent into the ring to tell Vincent

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Hut perha, he went in there to get Vincent
Anyone who saw his face, the look of determination,
when he jumped into the rin g Igures he was in th ere
to fight
Eeryone at ringside agrees that Vincent threw
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looked up to see his arch enemy after him with fire
in his eyes.
It was real, of that you can be sure.
But hopefull) it neer ssiLl happen again This
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Peters h.ad the high game with a 212 and Ann Smith bowled a

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Peters heads all bowlers in the league with a 158 average.
Ann Smith, Barbara Sparks and Mary Johnson all have 148
averages.
Betty Anne's Unisex Hair-Styling leads the league with a 102 record. Wallace Auto is 9-3 and Team No.8 is 94.
The Wednesday Night City Slickers Mixed League report

that Larry Williams and Sharon Williams rolled the high series
wi th a 83 and 446 respectively.

TIgers bested the Cards 12-4.

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need not be Mayfair nnbers
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Char-ron fired two innings of
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held twee a week.
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Mary Johnson rolled the high series a 503 and Elyse
Isom was right behind wi th a 502. Marlene Burk registered the
high game wi th a 197, and Mary Johnson rolled a 191,
Link Constructi on leads the league with a 6-2 record
Johnny's Sta nd ard Service and Capri are 5-3.
lsom also pick ed up the 5-0-10 split.
Bonnie Benton, on the first day of the summer league,
bowled her first 200 game. She had plenty to spare, as he
finished th e game at 238.
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was closed Friday and Saturday and will be closed today while
work continues. It will be open as usual Monday.
The Tuesday Morning Swingers report that Sharon Siemer
and Shannon Corsi had the high series of the week with a 455 and
454 respectively. Karen Pokavic rolled the high game — a 183 —
Carol Slaughter was right behind with a 179.
Siemer and Corsi hold the highest averages in the league
wIth 151 marks. Famous Recipe, Team No. 9 (no name yet) and
the Fearless Four are tied in the team standing with 3-1 records,
Karen Peters rolled the hi gh series in th e Wednesday

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with a 215 and 170 respectively. William Behrens and Sh aron
Williams are a top th e league with averages of 158 and 141.
Lucky Strikes lead th e league with a 9-3 reco rd. and the
Bombers and Country Bumpkins are 8-4.
Alice Hendricks boasts the hig hest average of th e Th ursday
Morning Shoo ting Stars wi th a 178. Dottie hogan is second best
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bowlIngleaguesatBowIAmericaaregettlngunderwa).
There still are spots open for women on the Tuesday and
Wednesday leagues. The remaining men, women children and
mixed leagues will be cranking up next week.
J &amp; B Roofing Company League begins its season Thursday
night with 18 teams,
Interested bowlers should contact Bowl America for infnrnintinn rri'ardinl! lnaue narticination.

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Nick Slergo and Tom Hunt Ctilitan defeated Sanford Police
led Chase with two singles 114 in games Thursday.
The games were the last
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Don Mann and Schuller
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Mann allowed the four Wts in
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out six and walked tie.
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Auto Train scored three runs singles and Rico Peterson
Badcock are I-I and Chase s 0added two singles.
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Keystone scored two runs
allowed Lake Monroe Inn only each in the fourth, sixth and
six singles.
seventh Innings to knock off
Nick Brady led Famous
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announced that the camping Hecipe with a double and two Xe)itone with two singles.
portion of Alexander Springs is singles. Mike Maples slammed
Four players poked singles
double and sinigle, and Dave
for Badcock.
closed.
Censtruction began June 4 Dreifuerit, Bruce McKlbbin
In lit: second.haIf game, Ken
and will continue for about 90 and Bob Bray added two singles
Lee. David Fin and Mark
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Bob Sansdagrin and Johnny
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Wells ofKofC locked hornsina and allowed only two hits.
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Veterans c Foreign Wars 7.
Elks past VFW. Teammate walking five.
Rotary def ea ted Kiwanis 13-5 Rick Fredricks slapped a
Joe Smith swattd two triples
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Sanford Junior Baseball
Mtn. 24; Morgan. Cin, 23
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vLsitors who are not familiar "(,ay Blade" lure, and Charlie citches of three and four baas. Harvey, Chester Johnson and
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The
Forthose w ho do not w a nt the 'p()fl
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Flounder 4;nd specklid trout
mp Ontstrigof52 breun
trouble arid work irivolve(l it, lunker for "Flash" Dulluls, mostly
ir,~dbre lit, was landed have been the bill of fare at ke p t the party boa t an gl ers
which tipped the scales at 91 J by a camp vi'
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Street Pier in Daytona for tyasy.
itor las t week.
protected dockage Is avail4bl
if
pounLs
The Itapala plug t'CLOUnLLd %iral (lad S The St Cdt( Ut
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N)b.%larkv.) 11, I I )tars old, holds the 1,24neh, seven-polund bass he landed at a neighborbood
The "Devil Horse" plug paid for a pair of bass for anether have been in the early morning operators — boat registrations
close to nature, cnp sites
f for Charles Turner and son ferman.
lake
in Sanford
with
live
shrimp.
tra IThotot
The
af- for the 176 period went on
overlooking the water can be as they worked the
deep banks
of
the nicest bluegills ternoons have mostly produced sale June 1. All boat owners are
arranged
• of the river on a Thursday I've"Sonic
ever
seen,"
said Lowell whiting and sheephead.
urged to bring their prior
The para de 0I bass catc he
h s outing. Their largest one was a
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snapper
have
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about
registration
certificates and
nued with reports from husk), eight-pounder.
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Don Smith tit Seminole Sporting
Ilream and speckled perch told of a catch of with eight of Daytona area and Wayne issued for the craft. The new
Goods. hG, Nelson stopped by were the
most prominent
ones averaging a Brady at the "Fishin' Hole" re'istratiofts may be o btain ed
to show a limit string of 10, all around the Osteen Bridge, pound apiece.
Sanford Swint Association i0o fly.
The medle y(earn of Ken Smith,
says they are running up to at the local tax collector's of.
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swimmers
splashed away with
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S.im Wright of Oviedo. Dulled three pounds. Trout and snook fice.
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25 of Ow big bluegills. are good from all the bridges in
Also, fishing liLen,ses for the lour tirsLs fast weexend at the Smith 113-14) fifth 50 free, Smith took second.
wile lure to land six nice ones. bass fishermen. Most of the Tommy Davis and wife took 50
EustLrr-Urnatilla
Invitational Kevin A. Smith (11-12) fifth 50
The boys 11-12 free tearn
the early morning. At the IT15-17M year ending June 30,
Meet.
Alinda
Lingle.
.%lark free. Greg Smith ( 11-12 I sixth 50 placed seci
Kelly Lake got into school panfish were taken right at the in 1%%o daNs,
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McIntosh, Fred Traniell an(] free, Ken Smith (1548) sixth in Greg Smith, Art Woodruff,
Chi p Johnson were victors.
100 back and Matt Smith 1 1 1 .I2 Jason tingle and Kevin A.
Swimming in the 10-and- sixth 50 fly.
Smith. On the meey team
.inder grouage group, lingle
In the relays, the 13-14 boys which finished third, were
was first in the 50 free with a inedley and free teams took Jason lingle, Ke*vin
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Matt Smith and Greg Smith.
se co nd in the 100 IM and fourth
By LOUIS SAPSIS
The medley team was
In addition, last weekend at
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Herald Boxing Writer
composed Louis Kelley, the Ha lifax Invi ta tional age
something to stir the blood of the fans.
McIntosh 13-14), making a McIntosh, Tramell and Kurt group meet at Ormond Beach,
But that isn't Perez's style. Ile is quiet, and he comeback
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the state of Florida, somebody like Dusty Rhodes
Tramell and Kurt Smith events and placed in all of
Did Traiiipler send Perez in? Trampler never
since Vincent thrust him into the limelight with his breast with a time of 1:15
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the free team,
jumps into the ring and attacks somebody like
them. He took second in 200
cattle near Perez.
verbal attacks.
second in 100 back and third in
Also
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first
place
was
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Harley Race. The following week, the two men will
I$free,
tWrd in 100 back, 50 free,
ampler is a very clever young man. If he
Remember this mail, Perez, has been fighting
100 free.
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be back in a main event and there will be a nearboys
freestyle
team
coril200
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and 100 fly, and fourth in
staged an act, he would have made sur e somebody
for six years and never has hea dl ined a major card
Consistent
winner
Tramell
posed
of
Fraser,
Pat
Smith,
capacity crowd to see it.
100 breast and 100 free.
got it on fi1m.
in any major fight town. If he beats Vincent, he will (13-14i captured first in the Johnson and Kevin
That friends Is professional iesUing
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Smith.
In addition Vincent as gashed around the eye
be the Southern Junior ,M i ddlewe i ght Champion
butterfi) ith a time of 1 153
On June 3 at the Orlando Sports Stadium, San
and Trampler knows hich side of the tread his
As Perez sits there with these thoughts swirling fourth in the 100 breast and
ford's Victor "Taco" Perez jumped into the ring
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Charlie's jumped to a 10.2 erupted for 10 runs.
while it chipped away at lead after two innings against
Ritz also exploded for seven
Charlie's lead and finally Shoemaker. But Shoemaker runs in the third inning and x
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outburst was four runs in the
Recireat.ion Department WomCal. 30; Olis. KC. 21
Shoemaker pitcher Patty bottom of the seventh.
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Carol
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Cal, 10 3, 169, 2 n
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Ritz Theatre downed Atlantic
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Deena Flanun slammed a slammed a triple for Ritz.
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hour maraftn. R was the ru,
A nompson and MaryMcGovern poked two singles apiece for
time this season Bank has poked two singles each for Bank
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING (100
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Shoemaker. Carol Am Pickles
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area and hauled in 10. Six basr, came in from near the mouth of used top water plugs to land 16 from Kent Gibbiens at
the
keeper trout. Shupe said the "Tickle Box."
Benton, the largest a four.
('anti) Seminole oil the action was livened up by big
pounder. Again, the blue worm Wekiva River showed plenty of Jack crevalle tying into their
De-Jong, who recently pur.
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and landed 35, while 1)avid
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buo) and Bob Leete, fishing
Red Gregor and his wife from a private boat, landed 17
managed 42 Thursday and Bill on a recent trip.
Barnes, on a Wednesday trip,
Whiting and pompano are in
caught 22.
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Sikes, a 44-year-old attorney who hasn't
title
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American this year. lie posted a 70
won since IN8, fired the low round of the for
139,
placing him in a deadlock with
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di) ..a fi%c-undcr-ppai 6within two shots of the lead held for the veteran Miller Barber, 70, and two winless
second straight day by former PGA touring pros, Steve Melynk, 6, and D:ck
Rhyan, 71.
champion Ray Floyd at 136.

Floyd needed only a 7) on the windy,
humid day to retain a two-shot edge, but the
cast be hind him changed.

With portions of the final two rounds

"It's been a long, exasperating experience," said Sikes, who was forced to the
sidelines for four aionth:i last winter
because of his ailing shoulder.

"llut this was a very satisfying day. I can
Saturday and Sunday scheduled for nation2l
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During the winter, Ja m es works In a food
Viri ny Giles, !io won the U.S. Amateur title
a rehouse to finance a few luontILs golfing
in 1972, set out Sa turda y in a marathon 36- each summer.
hole fir.al against young Englishman Mark
lie surprised everyone on the old course at
JaIIICS in the British Amateur Golf Chant. St. Andrew's last week when he was
pionship.
Britain's most successful Walker Cup golfer
Giles, an attorney from Rkunond, Vs. against the United States,
who minages severol pro golfers, is ene of
Among the scal'5 James collected there
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amateur circuit aftcr representing the
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Pate,
the top seed in the championship,
United States in every world team ('hamwas rushed out of contention in his very first
pionship since 1968.
James is mercurial rising star in Britain match,
who says whatever happens in this coverted
After his Walker ('up showing, the un•
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the game within a year.
horse for the amateur title. And he had a
The 21-year-old Englishman is a science specta cular ride into the final,
fiction (an. He also practices yoga and
In Friday's quarter-fi nals, he walloped
stands on his head for relaxation before Rhodesian junior world champion Nicky
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F'orida Nurses Association (FNA) gather Thesday to
present veteran nurse Rachel Lee with her 25-year
membership La mplighter pin and tosubmit her name for
the FNA (ominunty Ser%ice Award
Ctrtainl no nurse in the area is more deserving than
Miss I (
ho has serid the stik aged amxl lonely in
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and recalls traveling by
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ineeting in Orlando before black and white nurses
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the 7&amp;year-oldMiss Ixe has kept her registraflon current
and is a regular volunteer at Sanford s Good Samaritan
Home and at the Seminole County Unit of the American
Cancer Society.
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y oung people hat (hi jobs
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can make their lives a little happier, it brings sunshine
into my own."
It was a childhood experience which inspired Miss
Lee to becomea nurse. When she was but 10 years old, her
mother died after a lingering illness. "I still remember
ho helpless I felt because there as nobod in tk
community %tho could do any thing to help That s when I
deiided to become a nurse and surk in thi colittitunity
with sick people,"
Her drearn was delayed several years, however,
because as the oldest of 11 children, she had to take care
of her younger brothers and sisters and keep hou.se until
her father remarried. She then retumed to Mnev Woods
Iligh School near Jackson, Miss. and upon gradu;;tion was
accepted at Hampton Nursing School in Virginia, one of
the few schools in those days which accepted black
students. She wrote her State E3ird cxaminaUons in
Charlottsville, Va. in 1931.

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friends and family members still living there.
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17-92. Iler duties included milking Uie hospital's cow,
collecting eggs from iLs chickens and squeezing fresh
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tueh pregint omnen were housed unlil their unwanted
hildrc n ire born In mans tntans there as no
supervision in these homes, even though some of the in
mates were only 14 years old, and little had been done to
prepare the women for the process of childbirth or the
emotional trauma of giving up their babies.
A breakdown of costs to the individual handling these
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woman, A total of some $2,500- yet an average price per
independent adoption of $8,000 was being charged. Itates
its high as $40,000 for a single cWId were discovered.
"Fight thousand dollars or a two-year wait" is the
thfferene between an independent ado ption and an
adoption through a licensed aricy was the as the film
swmned up the situation
At the Chtldren's Home Society in Central Florida the
waiting period is three to eight months, and the fee is
based on the adoptive parents' Income, with a maximum
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According to .NlLss Pearson, there are definite advantages for both parents and child to adopt through it
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itdoptions) arxt providing that out of state adoptions be
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silialler, operations in Central Florida, she has no definite
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Her fiance born in Sanford is

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Mr. and Mrs. homer N. OdesterGrigley, 12N. W. 49th
Gleason of Country Club Road, SUvet, Miami, and Mrs. Manic
Lake Mary and the late Mr. and Reeds of Sanford. lie attended
Mrs. Robert Keogh of Lake Seminole II;.gh School. Ile is
Slary. A 1970 graduatc of presently
employed
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Seminok! High School, he warehouseman,
Central
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and band. lie is a student at

Seminole Junior College and
employed as a che f at the

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sleeves. Ruffles of self material
frimined the sleeves at the
w-rists and neckline. She wore a
corsa ge of white orchids.
They were attended by the
bridegroom's sister and her
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Robert E. Kamns gave her past president Mrs. Jack
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Seminole, P.O. Box 1858.
every detail for those
Serving up the idea of the Americans wishing to sponsor a Sanford, as soon as possible.
A trophy will be awarded to
tournaments — men's doubles Vietnamese ind'vidual or
family,
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and women's doubles the
Coee• .the most money, and
mixed doubles the arrangementhforArnerjcans
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Mrs. James Earl Pearson
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Bridesmaids were Mrs
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Iran, sister of the

pastel colored dresses.

FolkIng a reception at
Sanora Clubhouse, the
couple left in a shower of

bridegroom, - Miss Anne

They were made of dotted
swiss over silk taffeta and
designed with an empire
waistline and the scooped
neck and short sleeves
were fonned by a deep
ruffle, repeated at the
hemline, They each wore a
band of flowers matching
their invidual gowns and
carried nose gays of the

Herndon of Rockville, Md.,
and Miss Linda Campbell
of Sanf ord
Terry Wild of William
sport, Pa was btman
Groommen were lance
Sandon of Tallahassee,
Michael Sabloff of Orange,
N. J. and Paul Herndon of
htockville, Md. Scott Daniel
Pearson nephew of the

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roses to their new home in

Somerset,
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bridegroom is a chemical
engineer with American
Cya namid at Boundbrook,
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friends came from all
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namese refugees settle happily who's in town and how they're way for your kids to spend a

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Jack B. Chapman, s, 317 St., NY, Pamela J. Tobias, 22,
achie ve more by pooling the ir personals - I'll be at my desk fill ed hours daily dur ing th e
Georgia Ave., E.LW, Janet N. 4080 Edgewater Di., Orl.
effor ts,
all summer long,
long summer vacation.
C'rochett 21 3013 Cullen Lk
Jerry L. Bryant, 25, 259 W.
Sho re Dr., Orl.
Olimpia Apt 8, Punta Gorda,
Bannister, 18 1816 Paula J Griggin, 23, 1867
Michigan Av. WI
Holly Ave., egina i 'c
Twelve, outstanding pianists the 50th Anniversary of the the Eastman School of Music, partment.
19, l
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Harvey T. Williams, 31. 1533
John K.
dt 19 508 F 75th ChIcago Ill., Taynwanna will be on hand June 23-27 at American Matthay Association, now on the facult y of the UniFinals of the Clara Wells
Bian ca (.
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20. IW2 fArcoln Ave. Florida Technological Univpr- founded in honor of England's versity of Texas; Henry Piano Competition will be held
James' L. Wright, 21,
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sityasperformersand teachers Tobias Matthay, who Is Spinelli, a notable pian:st from
late afternoon of the
Rose
Ave Orl Donna I. ifl the 18th Annual American regnizedasa major influence httsburgh and teacher at Chat-the
FASHION, TOO.
Mdrcus F. Falls. 21, 2429 Yale
Festival, and winners anfit I Box 177D
Ave., Kathleen E. Thurau, 20,
Matthay Piano Festival and in the principles of piano ham College; Anne Koscielny, nounced at that evening's
Today'
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Max 'B
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Workshop. The event, being playing and musicianship brilliant young pianist and recital. Each of the evening
Lexington Park Md Carrie hosted for the second suc. de ve loped sin ce 1900.
with rings styled especially for him.
former Fulbright Scholar, pe rforman ces will begin at 8:30
James L. Pagan, 23, 1573 \tiller, 25 fit 1 fix IA
cessive year by FU's Depart.
To be heard in the evening currently at Hartt School of p.m. in the FTU Engineering
Canterberry' Cir CB., lAnda J.
Richard
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feature
concert
series are Eunice Music; and Dr. Gary Wolf, Auditori
Garrett, 21, [it 2 Box 449.
. Tickets will be
I ust Ave., Mona L. Wiggins morning and afternoon lectures Morton. a gifted pi an ist and chairman the FU Music Do- available um
at the door.
Edward C. Huhann, 27, 3 S. 18 201 Tangerine Dr.
Diamond solitaire,
and recitals and formal coi- former Matthay and Schnabel
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Su nland, Carol J. Wa tson, 25,
ce rts each evening,
bale 1.. Griffin, 21, Fran
student; David Renner, outsame.
Ave fix 964 Malinda Sue
The Festival will open June fl standing young pianist from

HostsNational

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(,rant Ford, Brad Peterson, parunentwashe1dJune 3at,Jw of all arrangenients The elect of
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Mrs Carl
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their preluninaries in Virginia dinner was "LIfe In the 19's." direction
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of Ruth Boswell, miscellaneous shower Thur- Milwee' Mrs. Frank Gore;
Chadwick's swimming pool.
s(bv, at the lmh Arbor lbome (if
Mrs Chadwick ls also auenthng a word of welcome toeveryo
Mrs. Richard Tangenian; Mrs.
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After a delicious p0' luck
Miss Th n it I bit r imwUicr ,
( ,ourse in life saving
Ikrnariki Mrs Jauc Hurney
meal, Bertha Eustler and
Eva Jane O'Neil of Third Mrs. Wilmer Mengel and the
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Shirley Scherer played the StreeLrecently'retu(01j1
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David 11. lanier Sr. were
trip to Ohio and Illinois.
Ihissell; Mrs. G. D. Buchanan.
Thirteen children, ages 3 to
of songs of the 'Fifties.
While in Groveport, Ohio, presented with white carantion
Also, Mrs. Jay Hoover: Mrs.
participated in the graduation
IV wocm then acted in a near Colurrilm, she attended corsages by the hostess.
Martin
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pr ofit organization loca ted at
Wi th summer rolling round Department's Summer
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made up of several smaller mer Sa nf ord area residents Monday at
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Breakfast drew a large and in their office having telephones Invariably imaginative and
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be beautiful," commented economical.ly in a new country. musical, Oliver!
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If you have not yet had the
get-ridi-quick" myth about
Tuesday's Personality Break.
pleasure of attending a perfast at which Vietnamese America, and then have their
formance at RoUins College's
balloon burst with no one Annie Russell Theatre,
I highly
around to pick up the pieces.
County were guests oI honor. Slow and steady is the best recommend a visit. Just to view
Hosted by the Greater Sanford
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Cha mber of Commerce m the
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the year. She ended on a president; Mrs. William A.
historical note, mentioning that Norris, recording secretary;
the Woman's Clubhouse was Mrs. Richard Elam, treasurer
built in 1877 as a Presbyterian and.Nirs. Lo"dine Grahain was
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friends in variety
acUvitles,
whospent
his
growing years in family and ontf-tow guests, Saturday afternoon cool and
A beautiful chaiiipag ne
party Japan. Mr. hlemndon gave his given Mrs Walter l3nch an'l with t'niffeurs ntac'
%vas held at the Mayfair
Coun' Club on May 26 when
Carl and Shirley Schilke
greeted about 80 gu ests to wish
Sherri and Potter happiness.
At an int imate family lunch
May 30, Mrs. Jam es Pearson
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ought a great was American in menu and guests,
relaxed wi th a picnic lunch only'
gain in club membership in the where they will stop to visit number of guests from all over popular pastel spring flowers,
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state.
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he United States and abroad but a touch of the Orient was wedding was a pool party ceremony on May 31. Somehow

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Departmen t chairmen in
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Mrs. Richard Elam; treasurer sdewere' Mrs hood Coer
Mrs. Roy Partin; correspon. Home 11fe; Mrs. Carl Dietrich'
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Arts; Mrs. William
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and third vi ce president, Mrs Robert E Karns, president,
Iaine Graham
Mrs Woodrow Clark, cond
Department chairmen gising sice president and Mrs Milton
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Foster, Fine Ar's: Mrs. C. Boyd secretary.

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fashioned bouquet of white
roses and stephanotis.

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Colone l ( U.S.A . F. Ret.j and
Hicky Eusl.r, Tate Buntz,
Vi Buntz led us in an after Florida In 1958
the t mon th brushi
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ng up on Deanna Nask, Andy White, &amp;nner game which was just
After leasing Ohio she went Washington, D C and
their swimming
Fairfax,
prowess to be Staci Beasley and Malt more fun In a big "Fun on to Danville, Ill to visit
eligible for Senior fe Saving Nogrady were the gradua tes Evening."
her Vi entertai ned the families
son and his wife for a few days andi tbr bridal party at a
Co ur se of tie American Red who next year will go
brunch
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The Auxiliary is raising
Rev George [)owns, of the that began with pate fol gras
Cross The course will be held regular school
money to help the fireman Chuluota Community Church, and
at the pool of Mrs. M ar ion
champagne and continued
The school is under the purchasearescuevan. Thevan his wife Doris, along wi th
Art
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courses from
Eggers en Lake Howell Lane, director of Mrs Brenda iS sorely needed in a corn and Irene Bothers Look a restful Sic usotsfive
to pastries
(..asselberry Mrs Eggers Is the Reichie, asi.sted by Roberta munity so far away from
vacation trip to the "Big
Water Safety Director of Rayburn and Bertha Eusler hospital car e
The reheasaI dinner givta
Smokies'
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Seminole County . She Is also
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one of the few instructor youngsters th.is surnmer.
Firemen sponsor Bingo games mountaineer towns and homes. Herndon at Mayfair Coun try
trainers in the county.
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American Cancer Society,
want help, how they can most Palsy of Central Florida
cooking up an Interesting constructively give assistance. requesting all those of you who
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in the May 17
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June 21, 22 and June 28, for
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in being active In parent-teacher
children and Rev. Leo King in 1953.
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Acting commander for the Springs
sounds almost too good to Naturally, some miss their
day was District 18 President. Explorers Post 618,
and other many friends in ihe city, for a for those on the rc,ceiving end af
Jack Burns. Acting chaplain local groups.
nice as all her friends and it's their fault, not ou.rs, for not
long and happy life and 21 more
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was the commander of Post
neighbors say she is, and we in having allowed themselves
The Bazaar has been ten years of wedded bliss
She
can
always
be
counted
on
Winter Springs are mighty
5405, Jack Schraff
tatisels set for the weekend of
to do a job and often has gone lucky to have such a delightful
The Firing Squad was from June 28-29 I will keen you
Jaycees
above and beyond her duty person living in our community.
the 8M Post and the Honor posted on developments.
OITA
Guard were members from the
At a meeting held on May
10,050 Post, District
18 Anniversary Party
at the Highlands Club House,
president-elect Evelyn Hart
Introducing
the Winter Springs Jaycees
represented all the district
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An 'intimate' anniversary voted to participate in the State
M.auxiliaries.
celebration was held at the Jaycee Muscular Dystrophy
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Children from the Winter home of six-Year residents Drive The oal for Ui
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Springs Elementary School also Howard and VirWrtia Allard of
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Springs group is $M, which
took part
N Devon last Saturday. The they hope torn at a
yt.to.beThe honor of placing floral Allards were married 21 .years determined fund raising event,
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.went to George Howard, 10,050,
The "Intimate" celebration,
formulas 'at won 't
Halsey Hart, 9?)7 and Ed to quote
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hand luggage. They curse us daughter got married two years all:
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checked, regardless.
Some travelcrs have ex.
Large or Small,
plode,d in anger because they
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Ric:!. and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
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By NA,%CV BIX)Tll
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Auxi!iarie3 8207 Longwood; time will tell.
and Sonny Mitchell from Winter
5405 Winter Springs; and 10,050
Interest in the Bazaar has
and Mr. and Mrs. neighborly things that have without a complaint.
Casselberry held a memorial been expressed by the Bicen. Springs
Henry
Richer
from earned her the nomination, but
So many nice things have
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uy any more peantit
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Mrs. Gordon Brisson (top left) was lintsHing officer when presidents of the garden circles of the choice. Me? I'd pull down my
I think the Inconvenience of butter or ice
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Sanford Garden Club were Installed to office recently. New circle presidents Include 1front, fro m shMe and forget him
being searched Is a slilall price 0,,1l
anything Including liver
WEAR ABBY. I work in the to a for a safe flight, don't
left Mrs. F. 1. Merissetber, Roc Circle; Mrs. P. L Elmore Magnolia Circle' and (top from second
and spinach
lcftj Mrs Rober Sym, CamellIa Circle, Mrs E R Wood, Central Circle, Mrs Car$ Chorpening
security screening area of a YOU' So, fellow air travelers.
BEEN
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large, international airport, please get to the airport a little
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president,Is not pictured. I Hersild Photo by Jean Patteson)
and I have a complaint to earlier, and make everyone
UNDERWORLD
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She didn't like a lot of what the way many women try to and bonbons. Her marriage for. by letter, postcard and phone
ix, read, and two years ago solve their problems. Tears mula may sound naive, she calls
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"rote a book, "The Total Wom- don't help you turn him off says, but "it will provide zest
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for marital happiness, here'
man," Mrs. ,Morgan says sim- W
[low will I know that I am quickly that ha3 been on the
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uourseand gives as- any1hing he might say will of- ho me execuji ve."
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nothing ntw about the
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ge!ling
good clear title to the market for months -and even
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wa-i first promoted in tf idea
The plan provides a whole down the house" when she
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years.
llk- "bit" b00K has sold 400,000 copies in
After she found the light - new day for the woman trying spokcata staid business aien's
says a Pretty, honey-blonde
T.R.
There
are
numerous
the United States and Canada. even her children like her bet. to put her marriage back on the meeting.
housewife
I'irabel
Dear
T.R.,
"brainstorm"
groups
meeting
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The inesuge that can earn ter now that she is no longer a orange blossom trail. For
37, of Miami, who advocates the,
In the Central Florida area of several times each month in
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marriage points is built around shrew - she mentioned her example, she may prepare din-_
Orange and Seminole counties this area; anti these highly
mar
the sunple truism
a husband husband's joy to a friend Other ncr and set the table after way, she centends in addition
riage enrici ijen
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It Is the customary practice for trained broki'rs study each
rll not ICt'C an adoring wife. wives wanted the prescription breakfast and she'll be in the to t Passaies about sex from
"it works 99 'r cent of it IC
the seller to have an up to date "problem" and devise dill ereni
the scriptures, there are others,
Accept, admire ippreciat'hini and she began small rl'i'
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tained in four hours, but then
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foreer Doting on a man s teachers The sear the Dolphins includes "an atmosphere that husbandi"
a gain ou ma need to sait
attorney examine the abatract, ' matching problems in a
reverence
needs -salad, sex or sports - were undefeated and went to has been carefully set
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Ove him a title opinion or other manner benellefal to the cl;e,lt.
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husband's
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loruj oh
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itl. i suit fl( to caticis hmmsdl
evenn ri
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broht rs slogan i
into your immage." Arid don't wives attended the classes. It waking mornents (a kiss, a so or). Ifie V%olnan L, queen oi
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divorced couples, says Mrs.
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worry who takes the initiative twd begun with Bobbie Evans, backrub, a whisper), perha
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abstract Is a summary of all benefIt the client." This lilts the
the
hilt,
she
the Sk)-50 deal idea
insists, OflCC C
some
wife
of
Norm,
who
was
unhappy
lose
note
in
his
lunch
box
,
tflT
ailing marriages began with
w - - __ c onveyances, such a deeds, entire transaction above
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ork inust begin and it might as because he traveled so much.
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tier own faltering one.
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perhaps, will he take out the
"In adapting to Norm's life, maybe. sweet scents greefin
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. - ~_ Mrs. Morgan and tier hus- Robbie has never been hap. him at the do-or. The promisesdeskTiptiOn
of the land and the
For Instance, at a recent
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band Charlie, 35, an attorney, pier, says Mrs Morgan, 'and promises routine goes on to a
T)it kiiit dress takes on siarm
base been reading thin'
'In the mirror your husband
agrecments, arranged to show meeting of Exehangors from
hadn't communicated for six of Norm is so happy he has told fa,.orite dinner at a candlelit, sees himself as an 18-year-old
weather sophistication with
the continuity of ownership. six states a client's problem
11 iiiarriet1yar when she her he would even give up foot
floscr
fragrant
table
as
a
pre
this
no-frills
t
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s
tar
long
Titles may, also be guaranteed was presented His property
admire
his
muscles
tomi so confused the 'sacillat
ed to (to someth.ing con. ball if she asked him to."
lude
to
a
blissfully
romantic
him
with
new
eyes,
perhaps
as
dress.
A
lial'
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by the Lawyers Title Guarantee had been on the market since
between
to be ood ?t' es
structive about it. "When a man
Too many women do not set evening,
cool-seoop neck provides
Fund as another form of title 1966. At the evening session that
and demiJ
his secretary or your neighbor
th 'ir r
doesn't speak to you, you feel goals for themselves, she in.
Such tactics are foolproof, sees him. Sincerely flatter Will
informal chic for almost an),
evidence.
Meanwhile both husbands and
same day 11.was announced that
like a riiaid, she sass
sists When their marriage tee- she says, her ecstatic students with a compliment each ci
oceasio'i from patio party to
Some real estate sales con- another Exehangor's client had
wises are miserable"
b big fault was nagging, ters they escape to soap operas and readers hase emphasized he'll thrise on it "
counts dub dan m
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girl,
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how
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service,
Abby,
if
you
would
I think this young man should
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Am I right or wrong"
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DEAR hEY The Federal names. But if you do, you
DEAR GIRL Idon'thae the Asiation Administration told should complain to the of
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the large outdoor school flag
was also carrien to the Pulling a few strings to get nec of the tennis tournament being
Eacn c1a.'s "did
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oposuored toy Ow Stininuir Cuuiii, Uiilt, American Can"r
thl',1 4." 011e class made
business meeting folios' ed
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Corning up for that 1(. ti
"Ith the elections of officers for POPPed c6rn, others ate group at the Winter Springs Dul y. o%tier of Tennis Stuff in Sanford. Men's and wortien's
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the school year 1975-1976
taking watermelon and still another Elementary School is a softball doubles, and mixed doubles %ill be played un the Dreamwold *:place Elected to office were had cupcakes for a treat The game between the facultyand tennis courts, sith all proceeds benefiting the Cancer Society. For
Janice Mullins, president; entire school saw the movie the fifth grade all-stars.
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prize winner was Mrs J W
flail. The next co%vred
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Springs Elementary School on Gringras, secretary and Pe
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SR 434, is proving to be Ughly flail, treasurer.
Central Florida Zoo. They
active, both in school spirit and
Friday was a double featurerealized a
rnworklng with the conmunIty.
towards the purchase. The
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Almost every week, there are Winter Springs Mayor Troy kangaroo, . will be named I
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'doings' at the school, and this Piland
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"Springaroo Day," in honor of
Friday was also the day that , ',
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the school's mascot. An all-day the student council and
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celebration took place at the teachers M.V. Parry and
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school with students, faculty Janice PaPP took part in the
most professional performance and cilice staff joining in the Memorial Day servifts held at
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by inemb,cs of the fifth,
and kindergarten classesthird spirit of fun Dress for the day the Longwood Cemetery
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pillille janles I lerriot - he ask_4 tilv(i roofs that has changed heali of bottles, cartons i-nil
that hi, it.sl miami. not be used little in the ist 200 years
urgueal instrunitnts A tInt k
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because of Professional rules
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shed suddenls soon after being wuk
four books bass. been delivere d lii a local bacon fat
1k fishetl out a bread kink
translated into 12 languages, in. tory. Antlirm, the dreaded lung ( ut the pig's neck just below the
tluciiu' Japmnese In the United disease, was suspected
ear and dabbed some of lbs.
lierriot hurried out to his shark blood on two glass slides
St,ilts, where they base pub.
lished as two volumes
"All mud-spattered, three-year.oltj
Ofl the way back to his ofli
l'hin,'s Bright and Beautiful" white stdan
lie rriot stopped at 9 dair I mi
anti "All Creatures Greal and
"I hope you don't mind tray.
Sill,ill" - they were on the best. cling with the (logs," he said.
(wA lie had treated for pricuHe opened 'he tar door and
.seller lists for weeks.
mon i earlier. It had retos
They also have been made solemn black labrador called t.ri
Dan and a frisky' Jack Russell
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ping tea in the *rambling Geor- thelltselVes amid it clutter of
gian mansion which serves as Woks and instruments.
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Thir,k. a market town of met- Ilerriol opened ttm- trunk of his
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Doris C. I'ke, sgl. to Dale
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THE PRODUCT—A new line Lang's handbook, "Practical
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overcast day, eliminating harsh
N.J. 08812; the lamps by Veilglare
that all the colors belux, 35 Mason St., Greenwich,
Iween red and blue are present Conn. 06830; pocket knife by
so that the plants receive cor- Stanley, 195 Lake St., New Brit.
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the portable work center can be
of the firmest cutlery stainless
set up at almost any work site
steel, and is safer because of a
and is particularly convenient
lock that holds the fold-out
for projects away from the
blade firmly while in use that
sorkshop, garage, basement or it is a cross between an orutility room
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signed to hold projects at corn- knife that a ainc casting case
fort.able heights sn that the doltand plastic lock keep d dry and
yourselfer's hands are free to sharp and that the blade can
maneuver tools
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adjusta ble legs provide two
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23's inTHE PRODUCT
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time-use kit for repairing
sum wallboard or similar wall.
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glass steps in a one-pi
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kit contains patch-holding
for swinuning pools.
clips
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compound, disposable spatula
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Otto I). Andcrsor. to Am'
ROY Jones, Gdn for Gins Jo
Eiiz. Veto, wid to Virginia a.
Greater Constr. Corp to
Seminole
Orlando - Winter Park
to Robert M. Paul &amp; wf Yvonne Gogulski &amp; wf Joan C., t..t 96 Anderson, all grantors tnt: it 4 Paulucci to Leo Trepanier &amp; James H. Campbell &amp; wf. Trimbath
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E. Lt 14, Devonshire, $44,000. Howell Ests., s-d repl., $41500
&amp; E 107' of 5 fllk4 Tier 5, San!. &amp; Florence same as above, $100, Lynette, IA 20 131k C, Seminole Slovak Village, $30,500.
Hallmark Constr to Chris H.
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Torn D. Parker wf Majel M
S' of [.19 81k 4, Tier 4 &amp; [.110
Johnson
Richard E. Shreve &amp; wf, Sites, $,4OO.
Marion Green &amp; Vernie B. to
&amp; wf Johanna W.J,, IA to Harold I,. Dietz &amp; wf Betty H. (less E 45') 111k 4 Tier 4, San!. Joann
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
to
Charles
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RATES
(QCD) Carol J. Parry, sgl. to Alice K. Plait, sgl., E 100' (if N
2 Blk A, The Springs Spreading [.1 104 Casa Alorna, $39,000,
$100.
Wlthertngton
&amp;
Linda
Y., IA 15 John G. Parry, sgl., [.1 7, Fan- 150' of that part of SE 3.6' of
Oak Village, etc., $69,300,
lthru s times
41c a line
HOURS
Jack I... Gale &amp; wf Tins to
Rufus Martin &amp; wf Marie to &amp;S5'ofL.0t16, Blk llEastbrook Noy Park, $100.
IA 9 131k D. D.R. Mitcheiss
The Huskey Co., to Edw. W. Ralph F'.
6 thru 25times
31c line
Coburn, [.118 (less N Rufus Martin &amp; wf Mar ie, w A Un. No. 15, $42,000.
8:00 A M.
3:30 P.M.
76 times
24c a line
Concept Design Inc. to urveyofLevyGrantSoouItd.,
McNeely &amp; wf Marlene, IA 34 50 of W 150') &amp; LI 19 (less E 50') 132' of S14 of NWI1 of NWt* of
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
(52,00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
John W. Gribbs &amp; wf. Georgia Trustees, of Guardian Mtg. $16,000.
Blk B. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 5, 111k C, Stewarts s.d $4,500
SATURDAY
9-Noon
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3 Lines Minimum
of Sec 33-19-31 (less S 601 ) to Kenneth A. Dc Dc Yore &amp; wf Investors Lots 83, 95, 96, 108,
$17,900.
Boyce A. Lawrence &amp; wf
Thomas H. Yv'alker&amp; wf.1ary $100.
Joyce [.117 Blk H Tanglewood, 117, 124, 143, 144 &amp; 145 Barclay Sanlra J. to Clarence M.
Fin. Land Co., to Atl'c Corp. Ann to Homer Lee Horn &amp; wf
Lottie Davis &amp; hb. Elden to Sec 3 repl., $35,000,
DEADLINES
of Atner., 1AS 4 &amp; 5. Blk 7,
Woods, 1st Addn. lAs 146, 147, Cmlttle &amp; WI Mary Jo, IA 21 Blk
North %'alerle [A 210 Forest Brook 4th lkttic Davis &amp; hb Elden, IA 4,
John K. Schofield &amp; wf linda 157. 158. 159, 160, 161, 162, 187, 17 Weathersfield, 2nd Addn.,
Orl., 2nd Addn., $9,5)o.
. $29,500.
Noon The
Before Publication
W.B. Muasons s.d $100.
to Alfred C. Campbell &amp; wf 198, 207 &amp; 208 Barclay Woods, $26,900.
QCD) Helen Boston sgl to Phyllis E., E 6' of IA 17 &amp; W 69' 2nd Addn. 854,100.
Sunday Noon Friday
Richard J. McCowin &amp; wf.
Helen Boston, sgl &amp; Bernard of 16, [Ilk J Northgate, $37,000. Nancy M. Stull to Edw. Erie Barbara to Carl H. Desmarais
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The value of real property
()leavia,sgl.,Jt. ten, Lts42&amp;43
Bobby C. Davis &amp; Margaret Hurst, Lt 9131k B Carriage Hill &amp; wf. Marjory K., IA 9 111k H,
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Washington Park, $100.
to Peter W. McKenna &amp; WI Un. No. I, CII, 129,00°.
English Ests., Un. No. 2,
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Changed hands in Seminole County
Bar-Den Entr, Inc. to Thomas $51,000.
6—Child Care
1PerS.onals
G. Satterfield, IA 65, Town of II, Fern Park Fsts., $49,000.
K. Lloyd &amp; wf. Mary Dell, IA 9
Michael
J.
Paulucci
to
Lois
l.ongwood, grantor life est.,
Windsor Constr Corp to 81k B, The Springs, $89,000.
5aturd
a,8. 'seont
M. Paulucci, that part in So. 500
during the week ending May 30
1100.
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Bradley W. Foreman &amp; wf
Child Cae Ages 75
Edw. Erie Ilurst to Nancy M. ft., the S 2 of SW
c, 12James A. Perry &amp; wf Lucinda Melanie I..., Lt 110, Howell Ests, Stull, IA 6 111k
IN YOUR FAMILY?
A CiId's World i71 5424
Ii, Summerset 29, So of Lake Mary Blvd., et
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totaled $2,4 12,900. Real estate
to James A. Perry, LI
[Ilk A RepI., $44,3
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2, $16,500.
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Complete child care services
al., $100.
Malthie Shores, $100.
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conveyances for th 1975 year to
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Seminole County's naturci beauty and
STOP AND THINK A 4lP1UT( if
ltoy Jones, Guardian for Gina S45fltOtdAIAflofl,5m,IGrJppO
Linda L. LIs 11 &amp; 12 111k H,
Clisfe Ads didn't
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Jo Paulucci to Lois M. __
wouldn't b any
Sanlando Springs, Tr. 73, 2nd
date totals $76,325819
sub-tropical
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same
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to
attract
repl., It.00o.
PROOLEM
Michael J, I'aulucci to Leo L.
Things to Eat
9--G
(.harl
H. Mclnto. &amp; f
Per
A It otiois ArsnymOu5
Trcpaalem
&amp;
l.
Florence
M.,
Willa to Homer Franklin &amp;
can Help
Einheit Constr. Co., to
Gidus Builders Inc., to John
new residents who buy new homes,
thatpartfnSo.500ft., theS'of
C.iIllfl4S$7
Kazue,
Beg
12.8
ch.
N
&amp;
380'
W
Special
MorganD,Gou1dsgllj4 131k M. Wheeles &amp; WI Mary A., LI
Wrate p o B i213
SW "o, Sec 12-M29-So. Lake
of SE cur, of Sec 34-19-30 run N
Sanford,Florlda)flhI
15, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 5, 266, Wuoderest Un. 5, 137,800. 244.2' %V 148' etc.,
Mary Blvd., etc. $100.
Saturday &amp; Sunday
The
Herald
reports
the
total
land
157,300.
Win. E. Murphy &amp; wf BarARE
YOU
TROUBLED!
Call
Toll
John A. Bistline Jr., &amp; Mary
Thonws W. Bailey &amp; wf. ________________________________
Robert E. Kennington &amp; wf bara to
Tomatoes
Ralph A. Hendsland &amp; &amp;
Free, 6U 2077 for "We Care"Fr
ede
Loretta
to Wm. H. Stewart
rick
W.
Bristline
&amp;
wf
Edith to Mtg. Guar Ins, Corp., WI Ruth, Li 3 [Ilk K
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transactions within the county. To be
S pounds, S
Carriage Mary to Michael Builders of
larrieS1'ofS 'ofLt 18
Lot 22 81k 1 Shadow Hill, Hill Un. 3, $39,400.
$35,000.
Des Pjnar Acres, less E 175.8')
Scm Inc., Lt 10 &amp; NW 20' of 1.1
5—Lost &amp; Found
Sweet Corn
Combined Mtg &amp; Realty Co. 12 Ilepl. of a part Seminora
$44,000.
0 -informed of our growth pattern be
(QCD) Verdell McIntosh to to George Cooper Jr. &amp; wf
90 cents a doleH. Stewart hb. to Win. FOUND- Small white &amp; tan
Wm. Henderson &amp; wf Maggie Virginia A. IA 19 Blk G, Park, $4,200.
Clifford O. Knox, Ind. &amp;
If. Stewart &amp; wf, Evelyn J., S
M., [A 7 F.H. [land's Addn Woodmere Park, 2nd repl.,
H.
Chihuahua, Lake Mary area
Watermelons
sure to read the
Titqtnofnfl,,nI,Iil ('rnw,lnr
please identify. 3770)54
section
199' of S 2 of IA 18 Des Pinar
dtU.,
$21,300.
wE Carolyn F., S ' of SE'4 of
VernonI... Shepherd &amp; wf
(QCD James I.. cox &amp; wf l.a
sw'4
Louise M. Youngblood &amp; hb.
(QCD) Newman Brock to
of SE'* of Sec 12-21-29
every Sunday,
Orentia Mae to Evron A. Rue 1,. to Win. C. Thomas &amp; wf
Cantaloupes
$30,000.
Hardy to Bertha E. Nix, Marie Walter Tucker, Julia T.
Hunziker&amp;wfJoseptjne, LI 15, Betty L. I.t8 less: part, lnAdell
~:
J
N. Colley, Kathleen N. Corlcy &amp;
The Greater Constr. Corp. to
3 f or $1 0)
Flowers &amp; Hazel T Williams,
Ilighiasid Pines Un. no. 1, Park 1st Addn $100.
Daniel C. Gray &amp; wf Ginny L,
Eleanor
N.
Butler,
Jt.
ten,
Lot
one-third
each:
[.19
(less
N
50'
$26,500.
Brailey
Odham
&amp;
wf.
Louise
Thomas J. Corthright &amp; wf
Donald H. Woiderski &amp; wf
FRESH PRODUCE
,, less W 7 ft., 111k A, Buena of E 100'&amp; S 85's 111k B Hayman
H. Miller &amp; Sons of On., Inc., Karon to Albert Dingee &amp; wf [A 21 151k A, The Woodlands, Sec
to Austin E. Guirlinger, N 180.5' Gail to Zigmont J. Zagrobelny Vista
Ests.,
, $37,50°
Adda AS, $100.
to Henry C. Warner &amp; wf Una, Lt 9 [Ilk D.
of S 600' of W 300' of N ' of NW &amp; wf liz., Li 13, Woodcrest Un. 1,
Kellogg's Produce Stand
Camelot Un.
(D)
}I.A.
Ross
Constr,
to
Jack
M.
J
.
E.
Ilattawa)'
&amp;
The Greater Constr. Corp to
Marlene K, it 22 Devonshire, no. 1, $30,500.
'o of Sec. 7-20-31 etc. 3 par., 132,000.
W HWY £6
M to Agustin Araquistain &amp; Monte C. Toor&amp; wf Vanessa L,
Manley &amp; wf Donna L,, Lt 403 165,800.
$44,000,
Arthur Jelllnghaus &amp; WI winter Springs Un. 4, $,®j
Paul A. Rowin&amp; sit Barbara Silvia M. 111k 20, M. M. Smiths IA 3 81k F Seminole Sites,
Stan's Flea Market
United
Brian K. Smith &amp; wf Con- Charlotte to Cleburn Edsards
Inc. to to David R. Williamson, sgl,, s.&lt;J $3,000
iris
V.
Rivera,
sgl.
to
Digna
$25,800.
Americo B. Blancato &amp; WI. its 187 190 199 22, 1st Addn.
stance to Horace Young &amp; wf &amp; WI Lillian its 4 &amp; 5, 81k
MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
LInT) R. Harris &amp; WI. Evelyn
8, Olga Garcia, sgl., LIs 13 &amp; 14
Greater Constr. Corp to Brian
Catherine, Lot 440, Weklva Sylvan Lake, $6,600,
WI N T E R ITEMS
SELL
to Evelyn P. Harris, UI,3 Blk
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
Blk F Sanlando Springs Tr. 73, Ifunt Club Fox Hunt, See. 2.
I..Skultety&amp;wf
Debra
L,,[A4
Ests., 134,000.
810,000.
J.11.
AD Phone 3fl 261) or 131
2nd repl.,
., $7,.
Philip E. Tingler &amp; WI Ruth M.,
"13 and a friendly Ad V-sor wal
%
Evers Entr., Inc. to Harry G.
Greater Cons Corp to Philip
help you
LI
6
Wolfer's
Lake
View
Terr.,
lotus
&amp;
wf.
Lois
V.,
LI
17
[Ilk
D,
Forte
&amp;
wf
Carolyn
1.,
Li
5
Blk
Th
(QCD)
Madge Shepherd, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 6, C, The Woodlands, Sec 5,
11flStdjOns
wid., to Mary T. McCormick,
$41,500.
14)15 8 &amp; 9, Booths s.d
Ceramic Classes
C 11 Johnson Constr., Inc. to
QCD) Raymond J. Milano to
Artemas McCoy &amp;
Wed , thru Fri )Oa rn 7pm
Jeannie Homes Inc., IA 5 [Ilk M Lucille 1. Milano, LI 3 BIk B,
CatI 373 $610
4
Margaret
S, Kerr &amp;wf Spring Lk Hills, Sec 5, $13 , 500 . Camelot Un . no . 1 , 1100 .
Va.
R., Ltto7James
[Ilk B Ringer
RICHARD'S PROFESSIONAL
Gerald W. McKinney &amp; wf.
Thomas P. Derringer, sgl to
Amended Plat
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
Lola to Edwin A. Johnson &amp; wf. Kenneth V. Kaplan &amp; wf Leslie Div &amp; Night CIaas 3 Mi N
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Natl. Homes Constr. Corp. to Fayetta I.. W 243.26' of E 653' of Ann N 45' of LI 17 &amp; Beg at NE
Longooa, Jtct 1 978. 1)9
Enid P. Smith, IA
372 I7 or 372 1531
65, Wildwd S 329.35' of NE 1 4 of NW 14 of cor. of Lot 17 run N 30' along
Planned Unit Des'. WS, $28,900. Sec. 26.20-29,
Oak Hill Dr., etc., 133,000.
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Gidus
Builders,
Inc.
to
Bennie
E.O. Fawcett &amp; sit Mabel
q Malay &amp; wf Pamela, 1.1 530 M Neeper &amp;
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wf. Diana I.,,, it
Henry Kent Mcieod &amp; wf Zula
Ileatherton Village, Un. 1'
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d a refs
wef't,nd
ri
212 Woodcrest Un. 5,437,200.
H.,
Beg. NE cor: it 26,W 240' of
the scen;c weka
$20,000.
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F , sHnq
C*r"ç
James I.
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Robinson ir.,&amp; WI Gordon Laraman &amp; WI Vera, part ofGovt L15 3&amp;4 Sec 6.20Marie B. to Lewis C.R. Us 31 &amp;
32, Blk
Saniann 30, W of RR etc., $2,000.
Alexander&amp; WI Mary B., N'
18—Help Wanted
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of Springs Tr. No. 26, $45,800.
Albert M. Clark Jr., &amp; wf _____
it 32A, Sanford Celery Delta,
(QCD) Marie Marino to Margaret to Calbert Constr Co
$16,000.
[,
,7
Bart der for nights Also cocktaa
i- :
Marie Jtartho &amp; Norma Jean Inc., LI 56 Spring Hammock
waitress Apply C1v1 Diamond
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Jane
L.
Parker,
sgl
to
hlughson,
Jte.
ten.,
I
a
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$31,300.
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LI
135,
H*y.
17 It DeBary
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John B. Parker, sgl., Li 19 queens Mirror So, Addn.
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Prospectus Constr. Co Inc. to
Woodcrest s.d Un. 1, 1100.
'35____'_
11(X)
Joseph C. Warmack' &amp; WI. To each store in your are.), and you
Howard A. Miller &amp; wf
can earn big money WE HAVE
(QCD) Marie Marino, sgl. &amp; Debra L Us 91 &amp; 92 M. M.
THE HOTTEST SOURVENIR
Virginia to Laurens F. Terry &amp; Norma J. Hughson to Marie Lords 1st Addn In Citrus His,
ITEM EVER OFFERED! There
MADISON
wf Julia its I &amp; 2 131k 8, Marino &amp; Norma Jean
it no nvCstm,nt required by you
$22600
4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS
Sanlando Springs, Tr. 15, 2nd Ilughson, Jt. ten,
or the customer. This it plj*nt,
LA 139
ftob(. C. Adair, sgl. to Roland
repl., $50,500.
easy worx with positively no
--Queens Mirror So. Addn. CB,
A
Duval
&amp; sit. Kathleen T., [.118
Harold
E.
Snyder
&amp;
wf
Carol
$100.
selling Mtn, women. Full Time,
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Pa
Time, Any Age For complete
&amp;
10'
of
19
Blk
B,
English
Ests.
to Norman W. Cheney &amp; wf
Leola Ee&amp;hb, Grant, Etal, Un. No. 3,
details send flame and address
$48,000.
Theresa LI 32 Blk
FIRST FLORIDA CORP, 6731 N
B, Sum. hens of Cora Wynn to Board of
Grange Prop., Inc. to John K.
merset No,, $28,000.
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Llncotn. Lincoinwood, III 60645
Trustees, St. Luke Missionary
&amp; wf. Arlene H., LI 436,
W L Kirk &amp; sit Geraldine &amp; Baptist Church
of Cameron City Spring
We hAvC Iistms We have buyers
Oaks Un. III $39 000
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James C. Gainer &amp; WI Ruth E. Inc., S 83' of
We ned another rIot estate
N 303' of W 90' of
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Grange Prop'., Inc. to Alfred
to Win. T. Freeman &amp; wf Mary, Lot 67, Sanford
licenQe tc help us make talc's
Celery
Delta P. Gunderman &amp; sit, Patricia,
LI 12,
Forrest Greene. Inc
Mecca Immock, W. (less S 13' of E 10' of W 17'), 11
323
eves
Spring Oaks Un. IV,
1100.
$37,®,
SPRING HOUSECLEAN
,
(Q
Carol Sue Bastin 1')
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
Nader Homes, Inc. to Kenna
Russell Leon Bastin, it
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
15, C. Taylor &amp; wf. Jacqueline, Li CLASSIFIED
AD
Sanlando Ests., $100.
75 Lake Searcy Shores, $33,600.
Betty J. Shifflett, sgl. to
" inaoer for ttatt or debit. eipec.
Luxury Patio
Grange Prop., Inc. to Wm. W.
Cncedor 'neip Ficellent
(j')7
Richard If. Taylor&amp; WI. 1.011
c
f
Mead
&amp;
WI.
Glenda
B.,
U
$64,
Sanford area 591 9I
Apartments
it zo [Ilk If Oakland Ests,, 2nd Spring Oaks
Un. IV, $39,900.
See. 837,00.
Helen Brown, wit, to helen Telephone Solicitors, needed to
STUDIO 1, 2, 3
invite people to join a new dinner
Alfred J. Gasparri &amp; sit.
Brown &amp; Darlene H. Brown, S
club No experience necessa'y,
BEDROOM SUITES
Nancy J. to Joseph M. Smith &amp; 38'
QOOd pay, day or night Shifts
of Us I &amp; 2 [Ilk J. N fl
2 BEDROOM
WTe,11
Grace C., Lot 14 [Ilk H, the Garners Addn to Markham
Apply in per
to Quality Inn, I I
TOWNHOUSES
&amp; SR 431. Lonqwood. Room 131
Woodlands,
Sec
2,850,000.
Together.
50U, your family and lim With', can build tog ether so that v
Park
hits,, $100.
will have a % hole lot (it home
Win. M. Bower Jr. &amp; wf.
(or less money than you would blirse possible. here's boss. We'll pwsick
Austin Dcv. Corp. to Jacob V'ocwk i? Own Pj.jr E,rn e,tr,
the morIgac fin.in(ing, You furnish the pIUH'IIy.
Margaret to John [laden &amp; wf.
'r'(Or".' M
."çr. r.
We'll build you, new hr.mc (ompletel) (inishin the outside. Then, beginning
[lox &amp; wE. Betty Lou, LI 20 &amp; W
siilh the inside, you tell us
tbtive Call 644 3029
Elaine
IA
191
Spring
Oaks,
47.01'
of
19
111k
50,
how much to finish. You ,and y
family
n finish the rest. Wisrit. we stop buildin* and you
tin
Sanlando the
lake
is pretty much up to 50U
144,000
but the move ',ou (An do for yoursel( . . lhcIessyou,,, will bt'.(t'j'ibuild togt'tht, .Indwhen',ouf,njshyou'Ithate
1505 W. 25th St.
Suburb. Beaut, Palm Springs 24—Business Opportunities
QCD Minnie 1.. Means &amp; hb
.4 real ink
one lhal w ill pasiou handsomely for
SANFORD
432400
bii of your effort finding lust the right home for your (amity
George C. to J.N. King, %V
,, ,, ,,%
won't l,rdiffnult either because standirdpl&amp;ns alone !here
Barton B. Pilcher &amp; wf. Olivia
.ini r,.,'.
arc OVER 20MODILS that tan be BUILT ON YOUR PROPERTY.
of S t28' of NE' of
(i
't'i
i4 72I
SE'S of Sec to Cecil Butler &amp; yf. Annie G.,
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INSTANT MORTGAGE FINANCING is available In qualifed property owners.
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9-21-31
$100.
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9)
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Tn
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King Charles: "We humbly dependence, the westward cx- backed the expedition, and trial, no taxation without repreThe Puritans also believed General Court, in words similar
rufleelve that the laws of pansion, and into modern turned it Into a constitution for sentation and free elections,
that religion should stand the to those of the conflict l00years
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England are bounded within the times,
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democratic government. The
test of reason as well as Scrip- later, replied: "We humbly J
four seas and do not reach
The traditional American re stockholders of the corporation
There were 100 provisions in lure. But to nitpick a holy point, conceive that the laws of
America."
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spect for work and education, became the voting public of the all, and many of them were tat, people had to know what
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By DANIEL. Q. HANEY
determination,
representative colony. Their meetings, held er incorporated into the Bill of Bible said, and that meant four seas
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government in America
all quarterly, were called the Gen- flights of the Constitution.
being able to read.
IAmerica
Is , tt.
Almost 250 years before the have their roots in this opening eral Court.
However, the Puritans had
Therefore, education became
American Revolution, God. phase of a radical religious exnot left the Old World to seek a primary virtue. Six years
The customs collectors came
The company had a governor, political freedom.
fearing Englishmen were periment.
They left to after Ow settling of Boston, the anyway, and in 1684, the char.
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a deputy governor and 18 as. prove that a pure religio
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us Purtians founded Harvard Col- ter that formed their governThe Puritans' list of New sistant.s who managed affairs
New World democracy and the
community was
viable, and lege across the Charles River in ment was revoked in London.
groundwork for open rebellion World accomplishments in- between meetings of the Gener- their faith permeated every
Cambridge. And in 1642, the That was the beginning of the
eludes the first college, first al Court. As
c
still generations away.
the charter became peel of life in early New Eng. (;eneril Court ruled
12
that all end for the rule of the Puritans. S
f
They sailed into the crude public school, first printing a blueprint for government, the land,
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parents
must
see
that
their Anglicans came into power, and
hamlet of Salem in the colony of press and first organized in- assistants acted as a legislative
newcomers who did not accept
children
le
ed
n
ar
to read.
The Puritans believed that
assembly and the governor
HA
c
f Massachusetts flay on a spring dustry.
a strict interpretation of the
man's fate WIS preordained,
chief of state.
day 345 years ago. John Win.
Under
the
flue
religious
was
de
ba
te
guidance
of
Winti).
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t,g up, u,t u aitaueru teiit.er ot ri, 400 of them' glided into Sa£Huic
titan
iWC
Lag.
Isuu.
cis.
slowly, almost by accident, saved by
/ fT
.
these Church if Enland 1cm Harbor and found a band of democracy
God, and there was dissenters were dealt with Segrew. Th voters, nothing anyone
could do about
In the early 1700s, settlePuritans, envisioned "a city hollow-eyed countrymen living all church-going men,e earned
verily. Two notable ones, Ho?..ong and low lins of the roe if extend oer a flagstone porch that
it.
however
God
hintid at
ment.s spread further into the
upon a hill," a model of Chris- in squalid wlgwarns and tents, the
ger
Williams
and
Anne
hutright to elect the governor, whom he planned to let into
lead to the entrance of this thrI'e.brdr.'?2 r.vrh designed s Ith
han good living for the t!e'. 'ttttr
uur
." t t 'it tw cou:flnsvje. church attendance
they inovt'd to They turned the Ucimeril Court
ItIveru. UIII' *tL 54S
tnhit ao'J
tUfl.
u:ui ur. s;u. 11trc beth*nm, two and a half
:lipped and clerg) men lust
atence back home.
colony.
('harje.'ttiwu, anti then to the into a legislature, with elected The
baths and an open planned living-dining area all are encompassed
It sas June 12, 1630. Within 75 ideally located Shawmut representatives from each wardPuritans thought God retheir grip on the daily lives of
e d those he 1ttet with main 1.180 square feet. Plan IIA&amp;W ,
Through this tnuue, the peop!e their congregations.
Aas designed by I,ester Cohen.
%ears, the intense power of Peninsula, which they named town, who made laws limiting terial poissessions. This belief of
Itoom 505, 48 W. 48th St., Nes* 'ork, N.Y. 10036. Anyone interested
Massachusetts
Bay
these pious people over the Boston.
But the beliefs of the Puri(he power of their leaders,
encouraged
in learning the cost of the blucprint can write to the architect.
them
to
work
hard
remained
loyal
Englishmen,
tans, though watered down,
whinis and ways of their fellow
There evolved a form of gov.
fly 1644, the General Court and acquire its much as the), although
enclosing a stamped, self-addressed enselope.
the%,
settlers would be eroded by
resisted continued to influence the de.
ernment that became thehad separated into two houses, could. It made toil a religious domination by
succeeding waves of immi- standard for the colonies, the and the
the mother velopment of the American nalittle colony had some- must.
country.
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lion.
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doplex with in the ground pool,
completely enclosed Appliarces.
ar conditioner. drapes, area I
$150 per month including pool
Serlce All you do I s*im See
thlsnow. 901 775 3157. Don Cline.

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7
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ei kept 3 bedrooms. 2
taths. air, carpet and carport,
screcr*ci patio, fenced yard $200
month 332 1641

FRANKLIN ARMS APTS
1170 Florid4, Ave.
373 6650

1$ acre tact county maintained
road Total price $1,000. Ultra lois'
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rnajc hUhwyt Trim 3 bedroom,
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Winter Springs
Homes, Lots
Avaitable June ' 10 siao month.
Wehavemanyhomesunjer t0.OoO.
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630
cøuple preferred Adults Only,
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financed Please call us!
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lighs ana water 'urnshed,
II? W.
Bedroom,
1':
bath,
new
carpet,
I
11th St. Sanford,
JOHN KRIOER. ASSOC.
garage, close to Schools 3730237
F'tf,''pç' apartment, all utiItes
cr 377 4134
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W. Garnett White
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itro'.,'r
urnitheO, summer rate, $92.50
Carpeted
3
bedroom.
377
I,
1301, 26.10 Ha*otpa Ave at Il 97 ,
adt'it3 3227296 eves £ week
bath.
Broker, l(t7 W Corr,me,ca
kitcher equipped, entr.qt heat &amp;
enus
Santord3fl JS1
air, r'nrea yard, 5190 ma. 372 9139.
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Tee
'P4
Green,
excellent
condition,
One room efficiency, private en
3
OPEN HOUSE
BR, 11's baths, living rrn, family
Thbnkt to Clau;f led Ad, users get
trance, bath &amp; parking Call 373
IS
em, central heatair, carpeting,
fast reSults at a low cost. Try one
9379 after
112 Country Club Circle
tod4y, Phone 3722611
above
ground
pool, fenced baCk Sanford- 2 bedroom, family room.
131.9993,
yard. fly owner. 321 0372 after 6.
AVALON APARTMENTS
air, nice carpeting, low down
3 Bedrooms. 1'. baths, carpeted,
ADULTS. NO PETS
payment, move in now 511.300
location
116W ?nd5,
* * * Lake Front* * *
ForrettGreene Inc
Realtors
Monthty Rcn'alsA,ahabl,
JOHN SAULS
114, waIl to wall
3736353orôi3 7333
5135 5150-Color TV
carpet, Paved stri't, public water
Days 327 7171
QUALITY INN-NORTH
Evn, 323 Oil3
and outside city, Beautiful spring
3 bedroom, l' bath on corner lot,
Broker
I 11 SR 431.
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Aisocit
fed lake stays full even during
$11900. Exitting, 516.500, 7 pct
drought
total price, House
mPg 3230607
Seminole College area, large' older
Bachelor, clean apartment. Corn.
needs painting and tidying up
cos.ntry home, 7 BR, 2 porches,
pletety furnit
1'; miles from
JOHNNY WALKER
Must be handy &amp; able to do
Ot'fl Sanford 322 1318 372.
PEAL ESTATE INC
Jim Hunt''j"
repairs. tlu mo Alto, Winter
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
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372 2111
Springs, 7 or 3 BR, large family
REALTOR
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AFTER
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Beautiful
Shrubs
ani'trees.
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322.6457
9701
327 0440
bedrooms, carpeted, air con
327 3991
$200 mo 131 0272.
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CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
After 3. 322 7111 -373 7617
1 BPS . 7 full baths, family room &amp;
322 1110
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Large
lot,
quiet
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One &amp; Two Bedroom apartments
322 4017
bedroom home Owner will take
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owner, like new. 7 Bedrooms.
One bedroom house, furnished,
on $10,700 or pay (Quity, assume
Payton Realty
Fla.
Couple only. 377.i76;, 6 miles west
room. detached garage,
511,700 3731931.
ot Sanford on SR 46.
fenced yard 519,000, 322 6399 04'
322 1301.76.40 Hwttt Av
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373 9581
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By Owner' 3 BR, 1 bath home on lots
- Lake Mar1, 2 BR furnished, utilities
one city block deep. 17 Citrus
ELAKA APARTMENTS
Pd. except gas $160 Adults. No
ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, 1½ bath
trees, garden, well &amp; pump, large
111W 1St St
pets. 332 3930.
Split plan, central heat &amp; air, wall
UtIlity Shed. Adiacent to wooded
-. to watt carpet Assumable moe.
City park. 523.000 or cash and
Spring IS "Move outside time." Get
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6590 after
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14.500
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bedroomt. 2 full bithi, girages,
from SIlO SMI W of Sanford. 322
central heat and air. carpet an
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utiiiti, furniShed $125 ntm
Couple Only. 322 6156.
7 Bedrooms. idutts preferred,
Week. Urifurnjstici 373 5614, 372
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Best lot selection
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Stemper Realty
Central Flor't
MULItPLE LISTING REALTOR
372 4991
19)95 French

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Vacant. Good Sanford location
near Schools and shopping.

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NEW CONCRETE BLOCK HOMES
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Ph. Sanford (305) 3234160
ando 13051 834-2299.

Lane Bradford
Req Real (State Broker
901113 6999
Fve'i 3031315139; $676031

After 5. 327 7111 -37] 7347

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Moving? Why Not Live
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Coffee Maker, Bowling ball, Ice
Chest. Bedspreads, EflylpdIt,
Rocker, Lamp, Tapes, Much Misc
BARGAINS! Saturctay 9 to S 115
Bunker Lane 373 1719
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and(;earing, till dirt, clay, rock
of our classified ads

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710 &amp; 7.000 MU 327 365).
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Mowers We Sell The Best &amp;
(aft US today! Don't delay! .lmtl
Ser':ice, The Best. Western Auto
dial 372 7811 or 131 9993 ,To place
30) W. 1st St

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57.791 Ask for Duane MCGure.

16' Boat, Imperial Comanche,
fiberglass, 120 HP inboard
CASH 322-4132
outboard motor, seats 6. fully Fr
furnIture. apptincet,
equipped, tilt trailer, electric
tls. etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
wench. Must see to appreciate,
Larrys Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave.

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you jell "Don't t4t'J-'

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Central he,t &amp; Ar Conrit ioniC
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS In Sanford 32
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fully enclosed hard top GOod
running conditIon 5050 Firm 373

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camp:ng, SkFnr7 &amp; fisring 377

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NOLL 'S
Casselberry. Hey $7 97 $30 1706

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
sizes, while they last. Priced ski
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Carrier 3i ton air conditioner. and
heat pump Package unit for
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boird and chair twig Like new,
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roll cabinet, a silver blue
muskrat stole 323 15/9
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acre tdyllwilde Secton 373 911

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Weti trained Pony, and tack.
Powell Drive Day Bed. Clothing,
rein 57$ or best offer Richard
Toyt &amp; Misc Sat. thru Mon 101,
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SUNLAND- 3 bedrooms, 1 biith,
new paneling and painting, di
loS with fenced back yard. Nearly
new roof. $21,500.

ExcIting new 4 bedroom, 2 bat
home wIth towering cathedriil

137.500

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baths. newly painted inside, Ia rge
cornr lot near school. 7 aIr un
CarpetIng. 537,000.

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LAKE MINNIE- I bedrooms. 1½
baths. fenced yard, air con
dill mad, uSility Shed. 577.300.
WE TAKE TRADES
'ANFQRD - 7 or 3 be&amp;oorns,
family room, central heat and air,
carpeted, range and ref rigei'ator.
fenced yard, Terms available.

POOL- 3 BR. 2 bath, large
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clear flowing stream, horses O.K.
Terry Redify, REALTOR, 67$

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2619 Orlando Or.
Ph 3770357

Call Ken Sandon
REAL ESTATE INC.

JOHN SAULS AGENC'

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property, deep well. Florida
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Colorado,
beautiful San Luis Valley. Good
farm recreational area. $93 down,
112 payments of 595; 6 pct in
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teed, 1I W 1h, Amarillo.
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female, abo'jt 1 yr. 372 3912.
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rack, crash bar, 17 mites per gal
5450.3730111

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Driy

3 Bedrooms, i' bath home biçI lot,
Secluded area 1st Mortgage 1177

Forrest Greene, Inc.

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everything yet away from it aSH
Large wnodd lots •Street lights
,Paved streets •Sewers •Sidewalk

Ccime seethe latest in luxury family

Acre Realty REALTOR, 32] 7750

FISH, SWIM, SKI- 3 bedroom
waterlrorW home, beutiful kit.
then.
f&amp;mal dining, Florid,
room overlooking lake. Central
heat and air, fenced yard I3t9l
WE TAK TRADES
SANFORD- Sparkflnq 3 bedroom
homenear hospital. Drapes, rang.
and refrigerator included, Roomy
corner lot hat citrus and workshop
building $73,000
WE TAKE TRADES

$19,000

9dyC&amp;viede

bedroom, 1 bath 57.700 or best
offer. 372 1136. after 1. 1730)17.
ask for Mrs. Baggerly. Available
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CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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Located at 17005 French Ave
(At the Sanford Aucflont
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BLAIR AGENCY
37) 3166

64 -Equipment for Rent
-Rent fflue LuStre Electric Carpet

purchased new April. 377 $737

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- heat, 17'xlO', 2 bedrooms 373 6052.

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADE

Dur client Pias several concrete
btock homes in nice section of
Sanford Some need more handy
work than others - all a bargain.
YOU PICK FIRST Each $I4.5
with terms to be arranged by

322.6457

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den, heat air, garage. 511

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ServIce, Used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES]7]069,

TAFFER REALTY

REAL TOP 37.35771

Days 377 7171

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HOE 25th St 377 66

DON'T MISS

* * PoBoy Specials**

JOHNNY WALKER
REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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$430 DOWN
terms, 3 bedroom, 1½ baths,
fenced yard, attractive land.
ScapIng in Sanford. Only 117.900.
Only $161 month for 360 montht.
pct. annual rate.

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SPARKLING POOL. PATIO
clrc,
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Spacictis 2 story fradilional I
bedroom Piome 2 Car garage,
barbecue and dressing area.
extras galore. $a9,y,

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$130 323 3794

CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR

7106S.Hwy 1797

ST. JOHNS REALTY

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IT SURE IS CHEAPER
To buy than rent. Sparious 3
bedroom In thoi;e Sanford area,
dinIng room, screened porch,
fireplic.. owner Spent thJ5ands
remodelIng. row he's transferred.
Only $72,500.

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b%!OOdruff'% Garden Center
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52-Appliances

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42-Mbjle Hon's

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Special Shrub and garden sprayers,
99 cents ea. GardenL,vj, 1100 W.
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373 6.

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Authorized
Sales £ Service
Financing. Phone 3)9 6117 For
Pik up &amp; Delivery Camco In
dustrial Eq',eipment, Inc 310 W
MClOdy Lane. Casselberry

cash price of UI or S payments ot
SO Golden Touch n Sew, $75.
See At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East 151St .Downtowp
3i7.9lI. Es's$o9 1144

Mixtemn ant that') 7 b''droor'i Split
plan, 1", baths, fenced yard,

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exchange PIE IL'S IIODY SnOP

Floyd Freer.

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NOQUALIFYING

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3231207

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Commercial Zoned 7 BR. office
decor, busy Street, lw down,
$11,950 Acre Realty, RFAi TOP,
373 7730.

REALTOR 322 7199
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MILLIONS of dollars fl Real Estate
is sold daily in the Classified Ads
Nothing Small about that'

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IN ALL PRICE RANGES
617W 1st St
372 5641

pool, all lhe extras. $17,500,

i' Courtney boat. 35 lIP engine &amp;
1'ailr r 5350 323 0691 atler i o

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PAYJON REALTY

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CailBart Real estate

2Bedroomfencec, yard
$150 "no Adults preferred
373 SlIlor 372 6420

PLACE ACLASSIFIEDAD NOW
Call 3272611 or 131 99e3

003W lstSt

I BEDROOM, 2 bath, family room.

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everything to furnish your
incl,jding appllanes and TV, ih%Ø
electric train set and lots of mi
BankAmeriCard ano
Items
Matter Charge welcome

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2 BEOROOM. 7 bath, family room,
Mayfair, $29,500

Sacrifice

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3Bedrooms, 1'baths. air. aridheat,
ro pets. $150 month, 51$ damage
deposit. 323 iii

STORING IT MAKES WASTE
3ELLINC. IT MAKES CASH.

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1 Bedroom No children or pets. 2617
Elm, Sar.tord 339 6956

Nw houtis in a rural area. No down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent. Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to s
If
you qualify!
M. UNSWOPTPI REALTY
Req Real Estate Broker

BEDROOM, 1', baths, family
room. $11,900

Looking

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PARK AENUE MOflhli PARK
2515 Park Drive $70'JP

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REALTOR
2201 S. French Ave .3210011
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Sparkling clean, 3 be'ooms, 7 bath,
lakefront horn.. central Peat and
air. trees, and other extras,

1' Cabin Cruiser. Will trade for late
modrI mOforry'I or compact car
of equal value 3711971,

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KitChen.I5athroorn
-Cabinets,
SaRfoid Auction
Counter topS. Sinks. Installation
6O-Off ice Supplies
1700 French, 373 7310
Bud Cabell. 372 lOS? -________________
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Used office furniture
75- Recreational Vehicles
Air Cndithoner, 11,703 BTU
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&amp; chairs, secretarial deskt &amp;
277 5076
Pick up and camper Sleeps 1t6
chairs, Straight chairs, filing
sove, Sink, etc Sate or trade 37)
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry.
Al, new carpet from bankruptcy.
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Value up to 525 a yd. Sacrifice
Catselberry.1192, 1301)06
$3.S0ayd Youmthoice.Weekdays,
76- -Auto Parts
373 4)
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Kish Real Estate

Lake Mary, 6 rm house, kitchen
equippeij, walking distance to
hool churches, stores, Swim
ming, fishing 1st, last &amp; Security.
32) 39U

SANDI.EWOOD VILLAS
ItC W AIRPORT BLVD.
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Peg Real Estate Broker
Phone 371 0610 322

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OpenSaturday&amp; Sunday.toSp.m.
Tablet &amp; permanent booths
available. All under cover.
Located I'7 miles east of I Ion SR
14. Sanford at Stan's Auction. 372
9719.

WITT REALTY

POOL HOME
This executIve 3 bedroem, 7 bath
home Is lii one of Sanford's best
a eat. $5,900.

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$2,S00.

75 acre tracts. very low down.
payment, mobile home approved.

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citrus grove. 300' of
lake front.
large
BR home, 7 car garage,
pump &amp; Sprinkler Systa'm
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ldyIlwIId- Transferred, must sell,
pooi planned. 4 bedroom, 7 bath,
famIly rm. w fireplace. carpet &amp;
custom drape, many extras.
16,600 323 1730

Acreage

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RICEDO1JkK SALE Lly
on Ig corner lot Beautiful
trees and flowering shrubs, 3
1f6cb005 bdrms.. 1g. Fla room.
Workshop, many other extras.
$25,900 323 SIll

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SANFORD LAKE MARY area, 7BR

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LEO (Jul 23A 21) Advantages are gained through friends Sunday..
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Best ideas come to you at I he beginning of the
week. AMBITIOUS AIMS ARE STYMIED Wednesday and ThursdaY.
Something you hope for is within reach Friday. Hurnor your mate Saturday.

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Robert Gilrnan3, of Orlando, County Fire Department did all
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mother, M Joyce Holloway,
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Volkswagen when it ran out of other missing stolen cars in
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the boy as he attempted to take Seminole area.
center parking lots where they officers said.
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being sent to the city. The ditches at StrawberryAvenue
Sanford pohce have arrested
Police
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Altamonte Springs auto thefts that were then stolen, police two juvenile boy-s
County
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Detective Jim Pary said cleared, that another 15 cases of .said.
pipes
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school without breaking and Seminole Memorial to be In
today that the arrest of the the Orlando and Winter Park
A bill from Seminol , Count)
. raiding the shoulder elevation and dose parrallel ditchu , ,,ri
A three-year-old Orlando boy posseion of marijuana and
I juvenile has cleared at least 25 police departments and the was listed In satisfactory sheriff's deputies are probing critical condition , How many for 119 602 covering work
and blocking drainage from he north side of the stret:
auto theft ass most of them Seminole Sheriffs
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invoMng VWs, in Orange and have been cleared up by the Memorial Hospital after nearly ('asselberr
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suffered from the smoke
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arrest.
Knowles said
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dring Sunday afternoon in a
The juveniles, ages 16 and 11, inhalation was unknom
cent of the materialcos
Set pament grades
sumt session at pm.
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drainage along 18th skee t all intersections on the city City Commission meeting.
late Sun(Lay night by
Patrolman power to free the Inmates from West and City Slanager Warren side" of the street.
At the same time, Knowles
Tony Brooks Jr. while he was
the Jail, shouts from the "Pete" Knowles has indicated
This will require revamping will
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the paving job," Knowles said. sider legal action against
the biU.
a burning odor" and said streets below as the inmates
Seminole County concerning
instead of full payment, the Board of
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and the smoke-infested area.
because they have run out of suggestion that the dt), approve petition concerning double
Hepresentaties of the mission to consider proiding
The presentation will be smoldering remains ola fourth
an advance payment of 50 per taxa tion.
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as the-ins and outs" of building new section to downtownSan- point and the county building as plans" for the city hall study. problem.
renovated "feasibly" at a cost not include landscaping,
a new city hail complex was ford,
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A vision of a sparkling
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complex development -with a missloners give "serious
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new city hail at one end and the study" to locating a new city rnisslone:
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was building on a 14-acre site on
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present building and pointed
drawn yesterday for Sanford Seminole Blvd., Just off Lake but to the waterfront? Sanford here so long the
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haU up of a MIXIlion &amp;1lars or less" with
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different fronts as the Corn- development axis with the of the churdws and residential Seminole Blvd., area might be should bd built or the present left the session Feeling that "we turally and mechanicaI'," the new addition.
mission struggled for 90 courthouse at one end and the areas. You have shallow zoning the best in the long run," he one remodeled to fit the city's got a lot of information" from Melvin told the gathrfng.
Commissioner
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minutes with the thorny city' complex at the other."
in the downtown and fringe concluded,
needs,
architect James iJim Melvin, "This could be done at a cost of McClanahan tried to move the
question of "What to do about
'You know, I don't own a section of the city. You can't go
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City Hall?" without resolving piece of land in that area -but north because of the lake. But interest in thesame project. but
suggestion that wound up as
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about 150 acres or o tiLso urged the Commission to directions for City Manager depth study on the city ball and replacing it with new change my support
staying
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w ere we are now" provided
was one "dreamer" in the with a new city hall on that 14- that 14 acres of land Just have" and begin "eliminating commissioners could only
Melvin presented the Corn- present offices, leasing only the
crowd and land developer acre tract of land, you could see waiting to be developed,
them until you reach the one or agree that they want to do Inison with a plan by which steel and redoing the inside."
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lengthy article, which has been sound educational rationale
Lenford Sutton, a fifth grader at Idy1wilde Elementary Schoo
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Coolidge Me, subjed of some eight four hour and not on the whim of
irgaining sessions came after managerial pr)nIal sithin
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A crestfallen Seminole conditions of employment
Education Association (SEA) thus he rejected SEA's request.
sesterday watched tt'e school
SEA on the other hand, up
board team torpedo the settion until a few months ago enjo
on association and teacher the use of the courier F r
rights by refusing to grant distribution of literature
courier service
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the school board team wouldn'tt
And Moore sayi that right
even respond to an SEA was taken away as punishment
counter proposal concerning (or teachers exercising their
the SEA request to use the rights to collective bargaining.
school system's courier system.
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Sentencing of ft,ur former Herring's office and %%ill als,o bk, j, felt)nv. . ax ul
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the firvinen everything and the Sanford pilicemen, a building sentenced June 17.
15 years ir, prison.
guilty to breaking and entering elimination
of
existing
city nothing — notesenthatany Inspector andan animal control
The foirner city employes
Lai
Leon Payton 36 with intent to commit a felony
programs or relocation of
of them would be avaiiable to officer who pleaded guilty in had been chargedwith felvny pleaded guilty to attempted Maximum sentence is
15 years existing prograirs.
answer lire calls
connection with nighttime burglary counts that could have grand
larceny
a in prison
With agreement on that item
Grant refused to allow a burglaries has been scheduled meant maximum IS year prison misdemeanor with maximum
,
Raleigh Paul Sessions,
Pelley feels negotiations may
delay in a decision on the lot Tuesday, June 17.
sentences.
sentence of one year in jail,
pleaded guilty to buying, begin to speed up
contract,
insistiiig
the
Circuit Court Judge Clarence
When entering guilty pleas
Panko pleadeLl guilty to receivivg, and concealing
The veteran administrator
disagreement between elected I Johnson Jr issued orders the former officers resealed intering without breaking with stolen
property
a
said
today that we want
as
officials and tl~e volunteers had yesterday setting the sen- they had med patrol car radios intent
to
a Ill
meanor 1 punt
been building up for three to tencing.
,% starting at 1:30 p.m. to communicate before the
misdemeanor. Maximum maximum of one year in county
J!ine 30 is the, end of the 6(~
four years
in the Uftuit jt'dgtc' chambers burglaries of a h
hardware ctore sentence is fise sears in prison jail
diy ptrtod attledby eIbLi
flcfc'ri taking a sole on the at the courthoust
building and a school cafeteria
ilhami I)ouglas Magner, 24,
Ray mond
Bennett
30
Employes Relations Commis
issue, the city council was
-enth defendant, Michael Items taken included tools and pleaded guilty to entry without pleaded guilty to breaking and sion i PERC) to com up i ii
l'anko, , of Colonia, N.J., also meat
wained by Bravo "the solun
breaking with the intent to entering with irtent to commit contra'
l eers were prepared to no pleaded guilty in the ease after
Robert Ray Campbell Jr M. commit
petty
larceny a felony and laces a possible
Negotiators have yet to
I
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sentence is five maxiiijuill 15 year prison cliscuss, wages, an iteill which 11w
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listen and negotiate as outlined
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LONG WOOD - Carmine director Doug Keller. Keller will have "no alteriwtive but to
Bravo, attorney for the Long- had said the volunteers on listen and negotiate" as
wood Volunteer Fire Depart
returning to the city after a outlined by Florida law.
merit Inc in a prepartd walkout agrced there would k
Br as a in a prepared press
statement has made it clear the no contract for them from the releasc said
group has no intention of giving city
no
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Friday, June, ins

Oviedo Man Dies In Farm Mishap

By BOB LLOYD

IN BRIEF
CIA Murder Attempts
Cited By Panel Chief
WASHINGTON (AP) -Chairman Frank Church of the
Senate Intelligence Committee indicated today some
Central Intelligence Agency assassination plots resulted
in murder attempts and left open the possibility that the
CIA was indirectly involved in killings.
"These plots have been in certain cases more than

planned," Church said in a broadcast interview.
..No actual assassinations took place with which the CIA
was directly involved,' Church said. But he refused to
deny that there were any in which the agency was indirectly involved.
The Idaho Democrat was interviewed on the CBS-TV
"Morning News"
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on acged domestic spying by the CIA omits any commission findings about CIA assassination plots.

WASHINGTON AP) - lop Justice Department officials intend to strengthen their control over the Drug
Enforcement Administration in an effort to salvage an
agency ravaged by allegations of mismanagement and
corruption, says Deputy Atty. Gen. Harold H. Tyler Jr.
In an interview Thursday, Tyler said DEA officials
'should be made to feel they are closely a part of the
department and have a close working relationship with
the ranking people of the department."
A major move in that direction was Ally. Gen. Edw'd
H. Levi's choice of Henry Dogin, a veteran department
prosecutor, as acting DEA administrator. Dogin replaced
John B. Bartels who resigned as DEA chief at Levi's
request last Friday.

Judge Calls Saloon A Saloon
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Taverns in Wisconsin now can
call themselves saloons under a court ruling being hailed
as a victory for both free speech and unpretentious
drinkers.
Circuit Judge Richard Bardwell struck down on
Thursday a state law prohibiting drinking establishments
from billing themselves as "saloons."
His ruling also declared unconstitutional a Madison
ordinance against the use of the word.
"It is time we realized that this is 1975, not 1919,"
Bardwell said. "There is no longer anything opprobrious
or disdainful about the word saloon."

said. He said no

narrow wooden bridge and who lived in the same house,
next of kin had been located and
overturned In a deep drainage was shot in the chest.
Herald Staff Writer
Identification of the shooting
Willie Levi Craig, 64, of 1711
ditch with the driver UnBell Ave., was being held this :
Sheriff's detectives today victims hadn't been released.
derneath.
Deputies,
county
fire
were reported investigating the
County fire department morning in county jail.
shooting death of one person department rescue crews and
rescue crews responded, A Seminole Memorial
and the critical wounding of an ambulance were dlspat*. bed
Freeman said, and Durham Hospital spokesman said Junior
another at Altamonte Springs in to 1317 E. Clemson Dr. about
was carried by ambulance to Barfield, 51, of 1711 Bell Ave.,
what was termed "an apparent 7:30 a.m. and two persons were
was listed in good condition this
the hospital.
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renorted taken In Florida
Arthur Itt, owner of the morIng.
Ca,A. L J. Kriz said little Hospital North, Altamonte was killed yesterday afternoon accident. An autopsy was tractor, witnessed the accident,
Patrolman Hay Bronson
when a tractor overturned scheduled today.
information had been received Springs,
reported that when ha reached
Freeman reported.
Investigators and deputies trapping him underneath the
Deputy Archie Freeman
from investigators working the
the shooting scene Barfield told
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case just before noon. Kriz said roped off the scene and began farm machine on Mitchell reported that Durham had been
him that Craig had shot him in
he had been told that a man and probing the shootings but no Hammock Road off S114, hauling corn in a trailer behind
the chest with a .38 caliber
a woman were found at a details on the incident were sheriff's investigators reported the diesel tractor from a nearby
Sanford police jailed a 64 revolver. Police reports in.
field to a truck on the other side year-old man late last night on dicated the shooting incident
residence on East Clenison available from Sheriff John today,
Drive, Weathersfield, Polk's office at 11 a.m.
Capt. L. J. Kriz said Willie of a wooden bridge. Freeman $23,000 bond on charges of at- occurred about 8:30 p.m.
Durham, 48, of Franklin Stree, said Durham had unloaded cern tempted murder, carrying a
Altamonte Springs, and that
Oviedo,
died while undergoing from the trailer and was headed concealed firearm and use of a
both had been shot in the head.
surgery
at Winter Park back to the field when the firearm in commission of a
"One of them - I don't know
Sheriff's vice squad Lt. H. C.
A 48-year-old Oviedo man Memorial hospital after the tractor apparently missed the felony after a 51-year-old man,
which - reportedly died at he
Parker Jailed a Fein Park man
man early today on drug
es.
Judge Rules Suspect Didn't Know Rights
""woron Ann Carneal, 19, was

"one (!wyer) would be pointed
out to me in court."
It was 24 hours after his
arrest, he said, when a County
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A controversial
education bill stressing the "Three H's" and opening the
door to special grants for rural schools has been approved
in the final hours of the 1975 legislative session,
The bill (CS-Hh3984), one. of the last obstacles that had to
be swept aside before lawmakers could adjourn one day
early Thursday, passed the House 93-16 and cleared the
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Cable TV said that monthly admission.
By BOB LIA)Yt)
was selected and wasn't rates for the service would be
Committee Chairman Bob
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available to testify in the trial. $5. 50.
Daehn said the entry, fee
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Sanford man.
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By, 11w Assuclated Press
drivers education couras op-Thursday, June 5, 1975
tional. ('S-}1B984. Education
The House
Committee.
To house with
hills passed:
Establishes the amendments, where it was
Education
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second
graders are given tests
The organization Mrs. Moore
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of
fear"
exists
among
to
take
home
to
study
during
the
is
involved
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miii
teachers
and
administrators
at
summer
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those
students
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She said the group will beef
practices complaint.
But again, Mrs. Mooe call ed up r ecru iting efforts in August.
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S he sa id the group is cornwouldn't get at the "heart" of he does what he does."
posed of an "association of
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As for the threats of corn- profesional educators who
volves the "administrative plaints to the PPC, she says
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atm os phere."
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FLAG PRESENTED
Flag to school princlpi'l Charles Roberts, From left, Mark tell up to individual teachers."
TO GOl DSBOR0
S inford, Srntnria Ward, )lIar-he Whitted and Kim Ilammil
What a teacher may do, he said,
i Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
is file a written complaint with
the l'rofessiud l'rac'.ices
Commission IPPC), a state
ByMIcK LOCIIRIDGE
organization, was Set up
agency with investigatory
Herald Staff wrfter
several years ago to entice
powers.
industry into the county. The
Mrs. Consta n ce M oore, an
Se minole County Commission pr ogram, however, has been
SEA faculty representive who Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr., srd unsuccessful and now
the BCC
also is the self-avowed leader of today that negotiations "look Is attempting to revive the
a group of "dissident teachers" most favorable" for James program.
says allegations about a Melvin Daniel accepting the job
Vihlen said he is still
"climate of fear" are as director of the Seminole
County Industrial Devclopment negotiating with Daniel for
Seminole County officials allow Seminole Cable to
Vihlen also said that he has "hogwash."
salary and county benefits,
"I'm
sorry,"
she
said,
"But
Authority
(SCIDA.
expect residents in some operate,
assurances from U.S. Senator
the
that's
a
bunch
of
boloney.
It's
Vihlen has been talking with During his interview with the
unincorporated areas of the
Vihlen said he expects the Dick Stone,( D-Miami that
county may be receiving cable FCC
approve the license senator will help push the ap- really ridiculous he would come Daniel this week following the SCIDA board of directors,
television by October,
Board of County Commission Daniel requested an annual
application within 60-90 days plication through the red l,apein up with that."
She sai d SEA's threat to file
following filing the application, the FCC to speed FCC action.
BCC action on Tuesday to salary of $19,500 plus a car, The
County Commission Chairan unfair labor practice offer the job to the south BCC however last Tuesday
man Sid Vihlen Jr., said
authorized Vihien to approach
complaint "didn't bother us in Seminole man,
earli er this week that pendDaniel
with an $18,000 per year
the least,"
Vihlen said there still
ing license approval by the
A representive of the United remains "one or two details to offer.
Federal Communications
Teachers of Orange, an FL- iron out," but said he expects to
Vihien said he thin ks "there
Commission iFCC) Seminole
CIO affiliated teachers' union, have a "firm" word for BCC will be common ground where
Cable TV
could
start
met with Longwood educators action for next Tuesday's the county board could give a
engineering the first phase of
(luring school hours. That meeting.
little," in hiring Daniel. Vihlen
a five-year program In the fall.
s pa rked SEA's complaint.
If BCC hires Daniel, Vihlen was the strongest supporter of
LONG WOOD— The last two weeks ago, but adjourned
But Harry Pelley, the school said he expects the man to
Seminole Cable TV plans to detail holding up construction without making a decision when board's chief spokesman begin employment on or before Daniel last Tuesday,
cover 20 per cent of the unin- of the new county medical clinic the project architect did not concern ing
"After
I feel
teacher June 23.
corporated areas of the county on Wilma and Church Streets is appear, following instructions
confident
than
ever
that
squelched the
Daniel, a family man with more
each year until the entire expected to be overcome from Mayr James Lormann. issue with an order to two children, currently is this ts the right man for the job.
unincorporated area is fitted tonight.
Another meeting was called, Longwood educators not to hold working for an Orlando firm I feel he will be outstanding,"
for cable TV. Vthlcn said.
The historic commission has but cancelled due to lack of a anymore
Vihien said.
during-school-hour developing new business
the
scheduled a meeting for 7:30 quorum.
meetings with anyone
rival area,
offer to him Daniel
Seminole Cable currently tonight at city hall to review
Plans for the facility have teachers' unions, anyone.
Daniel's experience ap- the board In a 3-2 vote, with
serves the cities of Winter plans for the facility,
been ready to go to bid for two
Now, Grooms says a "flow of patently would fit in with what Comm
i ssioners Harry
Springs.
Sanford
and
The advisory committee
weeks, Project Count)' Corn- open ideas doesn't exist at the SCIDA position would
Kwiatkowski and Mike Hat.
Casselberry.
missioner John Kimbrough Longwood." He feels an in. require.
taway voting against the offer
said today.
vestigation by the state agency
The Board of County CornSCIDA, a county funded to Daniel.
mission (BCC) will hold a
public hearing Jul)' 1 to consider the franchise ordinance
with Seminole Cable TV which,
The Senior Citizen Committee
if approved, will allow the of the Greater Sanford
county a 3 per cent annual Chamber of Commerce will
franchise fee for Seminole reconuiiend that an entry fee be
Cable operating in the county's charged for participating in the
unincorporated areas.
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Ten lawmakers didn't
attend the last session of the 1975 legislature when
dis putes over financial disclos ure and ed ucational funding
were settled.
One of them, Rep. William Freeman, 1)-Key West, did
not file with the house clerk a request to be excused from
attending the Thursday session.
House members whose absences were excused were
Reps. Alan Becker, 1)-Miami; Dick Clark, 1)-Miami;
Wayne Mixson, 1)-Marianna; Jack Poorbaugh, II-Jupiter;
Fred Burrall, It-Port Ch arlotte; and David Lehman, 1)Hollywood.

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TAMPA (AP) — A onetime chief aide to former
Sen. Edward Gurney has traded a possible 24-year prison
sentence for a five-year maximum by pleading guilty to
one of four felony charges in in alleged shakedown
scheme.
In return for the reduce(' charges, James L Groot
agreed Thursday to testify against his ex-boss in the
bribe ry co ns piracy trial that be gan 15 weeks and
witnesses ago. There was no indication when he might
testif).
Ile refused comment on his plea. But Groot has cornplained be fore that the trial was agonizingly slow and
reportedly was worried about mounting expenses.
"I ought as well ha been staying in jail for the time
served," lie said then. "My family isn't here and I don't do
anything. I share an apartincnt with my attorneys and I
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Seminole County Corn- time with 750 gallon per minute Commissioners we would i
missioner John Kimbrough, pumper and mini attack courage you and the Ci
noting the couzity lire depart- pumper.
Council members of the City
ment stood by ready to respond
—State fl (Fern Park) two Longwood to consider enteri
to all fire emergencies when to three men, seven minutes into the mutual aid agreem
Longwood's volunteer response time with 750 gallon as have other municipalities
firefighters walked out, has per minute pumper and squad Seminole County," KImbro
suggested to city officials a unit,
said.
formal mutual aid agreement
—Station 35 (Five Points)
Also guaranteeing respon
be adopted.
three men, five minutes
"The county fire department response time with 1,000 gallon to LOflgwOCd were the Ii
as a result of your emergency per minute pumper, squad fast departments of Casselberr
request, stands ready to attack unit and 1,500 gallon Altamonte Springs and Wint
Springs on Mayor James
respond to any and all fire tanker.
ernerg'ncies within the City of
—Other units available for Lormann's request for he
Longwood," Kimbrough wrote second alarm response listed by during the lire emergency.
to Mayor James K. Lormana. Kimbrough are: 1,0 gallon
This led Council Chairman
Kimbrough listed equipment per minute pumper, 4,000 gallon H. Grant to remark that the ci
and response time on call to the tanker; certified rescue unit had better fire protection und
city during the emergency as: and woods vehicle,
mutual aid during it
—Station 14 (Sanlando) three
"To be consistent with the emergency than when it
men, five minutes response policy of the Board of County volunteers were on duty.

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"The firemen agreed to go received telephone calls tellin
back on duty because they felt him threats against his Id
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Tuesday night the volunteers men were serious and not know whether. they wet
met with Public Safety Director dedicated and would provide current or past volunteers
Doug Keller to discuss the them with adequate equipment
Bravo's prepared remark
situation. Keller said he told the to assist in the safeguarding of were given to a select group c
men If they were to begin again life and property in the city." radio, television and newspape
Keller Monday night in a journalists at a press cot
as volunteers they would do so
as good citizens, with expertise meeting with Roger Mobley, ference Wednesday called a
in firefighting, ho wanted to selected by city council to the city fire hail by firefighte
serve their communi?y as reorganize the volunteers, said Charlie Dowell. Bravo told Th
he would pursue gaining ap- Herald Thursday.
volunteer firemen.
Dowell, the son of forme,
city council to
Bravo's statement said, "The proval from the
have agreed purchase some $7,000 in Police Chief Wesley Dowell an
men
equipment to put the fire secretary of the I.1ongwooi
unanimously to return to duty department in tip top shape as Volunteer Fire Departmen
and represent the city
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far as equipment was con. Inc., said Monday night, "Th
volunteers.
city may burn tonight. Withou
crnej,
"They have agreed to return
"The men
to volunteers the city will b'irn.'
agreed
to strvice on the same terms serve as volunteers because
Keller said Dowell apologize
under which they temporarily they realize that walking out to him for making thi
left.. .me men have agreed to and leaving lives and properties statement.
return to service for several unguarded serves no real
The press conference ap
reasons, the first of which Is, purpose," Bravo said,
peared con trary to a poilci
that each and every one of
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SEA Rejects Suit

TAIAj\hIASEE ( All)
Deices sold to filter out
water may be 1nciit harnifui than co'i'ununants found in
public water supplies, state officials say.
Some of the devices may provide good growing conditions for harmful bacteria which can then get into
drinking water, Dr. E.C. Prather, state Health Division
director, said Thursday.
Sales of the devices to be installed in homes have been
growing with federal Environmental Protection Agency
reports of carcinogic substances in some water supplies.
But Prather said he had been in close contact with EPA
officials and there was no indication that the traces of
organic substances found in Florida public water supplies
are harmful.

Continued From Page 1-A) have a Lawyer. In the meantime page hall said, "I know that's than just read a card. They alone as scores of neighbors charge of possession of conlie had already made the Dagood, buc ai.'t nothing on must explain on the Levtl the watched from behind rope trolied substance: cocaine.
heard by a rejx*'ter present in statement that McGregor has here I can r€1."
defendant can understand"
barricades. The body had been Robert Mien Carncal, 21, was
the hearing room,
ordered suppressed.
Jitlian told the court that he
Lemo Lovette and Wilbur wrapped in a red bedspread. held on $23,000 bond on charges
According to testimony, Hall
of possession of controlled
Hall admitted telling Abbgy doesn't believe that his client
Investigators said an autopsy substances: heroine, cocaine
had arrived at the scene while when the tape recording was understood anything that of- Hall were involved in a gunfight
authorities were exhwning the made that he didn't want a ficers told him the day he was March 2 at a car they'd bought report stated that Lovette had and marijuana. Details of the
decomposing body of Lovette in lawyer "right then." He said arrested. "I don't think this together but registered In been shot three times in the case were not Immediately
his back yard 10 days after Abbgy had earlier told him "if I man knew then, or knows today Lovette's name, relatives told stomach, chest and shoulder, available.
relatives said he was involved wanted to talk he was the only what his rights are," he said. sheriff's deputies several days
The yellow 1966 Dodge,
in a shooting incident with Hall one to talk to. I didn't know If he
Van hook argued, "I think he later when they reported registered in the victim's name,
and disappeared.
was the judge or what. Sooner knows what's going on. I think Lovette had disappeared.
Confinement officer Robert
was found In another
Huth arrested Hall and or later I was going to have to the officers did everything that
Ten days later, Lovette's sion with a window apparently Moore was treated for minoi
Abbgy transported him to tell somebody. But after I told It could be expected of them to teenage nephew, dug Up the shattered by a gunshot. It was burns on the hand last night
didn't feel no better."
do."
spot where a backyard trash impounded and examined at the after what County Jail
Sanford to jail. Huth later left
Judge
McGregor
pointed
out
Administrator
George
But it was obvious that Judge burning barrel had earlier sat Sanford Crime Lob.
the grave scene to seek a
statement from Hall at the jail words in headlines on the front McGregor didn't agree. "I and discovered a human hand.
Proudfoot termed a "minor
to discover that Abbgy had page of the evening newspaper think officers must achieve unHall's step-son, Otis Lee fire" in a cell occupied by three
Authorities summoned to the
but
Hall
said
he
couldn't
read
derst.andlng,
,ot
just
read
off
a
scene
exhumed
Lovett-'s
doJackson,
37, of Winter Park, juveniles.
already taken a statement,
Proudloot said Moore was
Hall testified that when of. them and didn't know what they card," he said, "His rights composing but fully-clothed was arrested April 29 on a
(leers had read to him from the meant. He was able to spell out weren't fully explained to him, body from the shallow grave in circuit court warrant charging treated and released at the
limited the citrus tree dotted rear yard accessory alter the fact; first- Seminole Memorial Hospital
there's
small rights cards that he L-A-W and J-0-B. When the Where
emergency room.
thought that they were saying judge pointed to the comics education they have to do more of the house where he had lived degree murder,

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"get his" from the likes of Andy Breckin, a past
principal at SIIS; Jim Rowe, past president of the
SLIS Booster Club; School Supt. Bud Layer; and
other "friends."
Seven students will add their talents with Chip
Johnson, president of the Thespians Club, serving
as maiter of ceremonies, while several skits have
been arranged to keep the laughs coming.
Some of the props that will be used Include a
little "cheese cake" and a few prizes for Reynolds,
who is actually a very popular fellow.
The entire idea of a "Roast" show came when
Martin and crew did Mike Landon to a turn earlier
this month on television. Johnson and some of the
other Thespians caught the action and decided It
would be fun to "roast" someone at the school and
donate the proceeds to the athletic building fund.
"I asked Mr. Reynolds if he'd be game and,
being a good guy, he said yes. Besides, anything to
help pay off the stadium," Johnson explained.
Aided by Mrs. Jane Epps, sponsor of the drama
group, the youngsters proceeded to develop plans
the
but have run into
problem —

It finally has happened.
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all this time, Dean Martin has finally'
Yep,
caught at Seminole High School.
the way
might expect.
But
who
has
become popular with the
o"
Di
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It isn't
SIIS bunch, but his "Celebrity Roast" show and as a
result one of Sanford's better known "personalities" will be the center of attention when
Seminole 'Stages A Roast" at 7:30 tonight.
You see, Don Reynolds, the likable and talkative
principal at Seminole High, will be the guest of
'honor" when the Thespians stage their first
Celebrity Roast" at the school.
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WILLIAM D. CURB Ir, Managing Editor
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War. $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same
home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.
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The event is all in good fun most of which will
the students toss
be at Reynolds' expense —
barbs, tell jokes and generally do nli!ctlicf with
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Reynolds and the SUS faculty for about an hour.
good cause as well.
And it's
Not only (10 the kids get a chance to "talk back"
at RevnokLs, the Seminole High athletic stadium
for a

fund will be receiving a boost from the funds taken
in by the sponsoring Thespians.
American dollar to see Reynolds
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It's what should be the final stages of an
economic recession.
The end of the hard times is in sight — or so it
seems.
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place.
"It hasn't been well received," Johnson said
yesterday. "But we have hopes to catch a pretty
good crowd."
The affair is the final student effort of the 1975
school year as graduation comes Monday.
The program will unfold in the auditorium with
tickets on sale at the door as well as all day at the
Flagship U.S. Bank, U.S. 17-92.
Since the proceeds go toward a non-profit
situation, the public has the chance, for very little
cost, to join In making good-natured fun at one of
the community's really nice guys.
And the cap to the night will come when, as
"Celebrity Roast" tradition demands, Reynolds
goes to the microphone to reply to all his "friends"
on stage.
What could be a nicer way to start graduation
weekend than a good "thank you" with laughter for
Don Reynolds.
See you at the "Celebrity Roast."
— 6lenn MeCailand

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LONDON (AP) — First official returns today from the
British referendwim were nearly 3 to 1 in favor of Britain
remaining in the European Common Market.
The vote in one of the 68 regions of England, Scotland
Wales and Northern Ireland was 802 to 275. The margin
was just what final public opinion polls before the
referendum Thursday indicated,
The government announced that 75 per cent of the 40
million eligil;lz voters cast ballots, only slightly under the
80 per cent that is usual for a general election. There had
been some expectations that the turnout would be all
and that this would result In a close result.
Meanwhile, bank executive Richard Bickel soared
across the English Channel to France on a hang-glider
today to demonstrate support for Brita in remaining in the
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the Normandy invasion.
The flight was s ponsored by British Petroleum, and the
:lidcr carried 2,000 first-day envelopes stamped "Britain
Europe 144 and liTh'' by the postoffict'. hi' claimed it
was the world's first kite mail flight,

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There's a moral in th r.nin: tii. it i , ri , tw i it
provided federally-funded jobs for 900,000 of thpse
,
Just 18 months after the oil-producing counsuch
opposites
as
the
liberal
Civil
I.iLt'rti".
unemployed, is vetoed by the President and a (*otries
initiated their embargo, the widely
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Union and Eugene McCarthy on the one hand
heralded push for national energy self - suf1
thirds vote in Congress, which is necessary to
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override that veto, fails by a mere five votes.
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Obviously, President Ford's veto has not been lawsuit against the federal election
Except for a new tax law affecting the major
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reform not
too well received around the nation. When nearly passed by
American
oil companies. Congress has been
. Congress last year.
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unable to come up with a long-range, cornone million jobs are denied people who are already
It i not only that the reform claimed in the law
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prehensive
energy policy.
suffering from the throes of a deep-set recession, it
is a cover for chicanery. It is, more importantly,
hurts and hurts and continues to hurt.
that the, public has been snowed by such a
Some observers in fact. warn that Congress's
.
But who's going to hurt the most from this
plethora of glorifying adjectives as a substitute
"punitive" measures aga1t the oil industry,
latest action by Ford?
for facts, that few people have read and fewer
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what
the
law
means.
Most of us live in
We think, in the long run, it's the Republican
allowance, will actually work against the goal of
ignorance
as
to
the
law's
effects;
our
reactions
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Party that will suffer more than any individual or
Increasing the nation's energy supply. Others )
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are simple gut responses.
do,ibt whether President Ford has any better an
organization.
idea with his latest buck a barrel Increase In the
Faced with such widespread public misinWhen the President tacked an additional $I
taf
on Imported oil.
per barrel tax on all imported foreign crude oil and formation, these political opposites, and others
60 cents per barrel on imported refined oil, and of one persuasion or another, met and decided
Even before the new legislation, a combination
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circumstances was bringing an end to the
of
filed alone in opposition to the new law, the press
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opened the floodgates for higher prices on all
embarrassment
of riches that began to haunt the
would jump in with headlines so prejudicial the
oil
companies after the Arabs artificially boosted
fronts.
protest might sink without a trace.
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Decreased consumption because of the
Then to turn around less than two weeks later
ii the conservatives filed alone in protest to
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and conservation, a mild winter, price 11.
and keep 900,000 on the unemployment rolls, in- inequities in the law, it was feared the suit would
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and
a current worldwide surplus In
stead of providing them with necessary jobs, he be branded an attempt by Neanderthal rightists
crude
capacity
have turned the Industry's effort
may have triggered the cannon that could do and their "big business" allies to scuttle election
profit
boom
Into
a comparative bust.
reform and "return" to big money politics.
's4 A
irreparable damage to his party.
If the liberals
While enroute to address the graduating class condemned and filed alone, the move would be
Few perhaps will shed tears over this turAnything That Bums
go on the public record as
at West Point on Wednesday, the President called thrust by "left-wing zealots" and th eir "kooky"a
rubout. Yet strangely, li ttle complaint was ever
heard about the record profits another basic
House Minority Leader John J. Rhodes (R-Ariz.)
ate&amp;
Industry the steel industry racked up In 1974
from Air Force One and made a last-minute appeal
To solve that dilemma, liberal and conLetter
or
by virtue of a rapid series of price hikes that
servative decided to band together, hold their
(or Republican support of his veto.
totalled some 40 per cent for the year.
Rhodes spoke to the Republican conference first press conference Jointly and go to court as a
Editor, The hleradi:
There are rumors that several of our
and convinced all but 19 of his party colleagues to united front.
Cities and Towns throughout this Nation are Leaders in Washington, advocate reducing the
Even while 1975 first-quarter earnings for all
These experienced men of widely differing
holding services, commemorating the Birth of Defense Budget and reducing our Armed Forces. manufacturing industries fell an average of 18
go along with the veto. When the final vote was in,
olitical outlook no longer had confidence that
this Great Nation. We have come a long way Those who advocate such a move should look per cent from the same quarter in 1974, the three
the veto was sustained by a 145-277 margin, a mere ire of the
press
whether newspaper or since that Historic Day at the Old Bridge at back to the early TwentIes, when after the
five shy of an override,
end of largest steel producers, Bethlehem, Republic
television would concentrate on the facts.
Concord, Mass., April 19, 1775, when that first World War I, Naval Vessels were put In moth and U.S. Steel, posted profit gains 0166 per cent,
House Majority Leader Thomas P. O'Neill Jr.
It is not only in election laws that we of the shot was fired that was heard around the World, balls and the Armed Forces were drastically 57
per cent and 54 per cent respectively. This In
(D-Mass.), said it best when he commented, press shut our eyes to the facts and allow our which marked the beginning of our light for reduced
due to the belief that World War I was the depths 01 what was supposed to be the worst
"Today an unelected President and a Republican writing tobeskewed by our admiration or hatred lndependance and Freedom from Oppression, the War to end all
Wars. This action was economic slump since the 193k.
minority of the House denied 900,000 people the for a person, a movement or a country.
We have grown from a small group of Thir- vigorously opposed by leading Veterans
Many of us ignore the tyranny and exploitation teen Colonies to a Great Nation comprising Fifty Organizations to no avail. However, this Nation
opportunity of employment. It is a sad day for
In contrast, first-quarter p
of
the poor by tne power holders in India and the States, united under one Flag and with one enjoyed a peaceful existence for two score years on companies were down rofits of the major
America."
an average of 30 per
The President's action is conclusive evidence political chicanery and imperialist takeovers of common cause, Peace thruout the World and a then came the Infamous Attack on Pearl Harbor cen t. Euninp declines ran as high &amp;3 66 per cent
small neighboring countries by Mrs. Gandhi peaceful coexistence with all Nations.
by what was supposed to be a Friendly Nation, for Texaco, 59 per cent for Cities Service and 33
that the current Congress is not a veto-proof
because, by some mystique, we think of India as
&amp;ich conditions that existed after the end of per cwt for Gulf.
Because of our recent setback in Indo China,
Congress.
a democracy.
we should not become discouraged or dishear- World War I must never be permitted to happen
We agree with Representative O'Neill.
One prominent publisher who rightly tened because, of many factors, we failed In again. The strength of our Armed Forces must
It has always been difficult to defend the oil
castigated
the deeds of President Nixon's aides what we had hoped to accomplish. We have been always be maintained to the highest level so that Industry. Such things as the recent revelation
It is a sad day for America.
We could have used those 90,000 people in our H.R. Haldeman and John Erlichinan, writes knocked down many times in the past Two any foreign nation would have second thoughts that the last-named company paid millions of
with obvious admiration and a "boys will be Hundred years, but, being a Nation of fighters, before launching an attack against The United dollars In bribes otheofflcL.JjofceInfoi'e1gn
work force instead of retraining them in unem
boys" attitude when depicting unwholesome we have come up off the floor fighting harder States.
countries do little to enhance the Industry's
ployment lines,
activities by President Kennedy's associates.
than ever for our survival and ultimate victory.
Let us all unite anu work hard for what Is good image.
And because those 900,000 won't, be employed,
We hate Nelson Rockefeller, or like him, ac- This we can do again, but it will require the for our country. Stand up and be counted and let
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Marie Joseph, up at
daybreak in the swelteri ng heat, squatted near her oneroom, stick-and-mud house in the bleak desertlike north west tip of Haiti.
She carefully peeled and ate a mango which, with
sorghum seed and another mango or two, was all the 40
year-old mother of five had to eat that day, Her farmer
husband, three small boys and two teen-age girls fared no
better,
The Joseph family is undernourished even in good
times. Now more than half million Haitian peasants are
on the thin edge of starvation. They may die unless a
massive disaster relief effort American agencies are
gearing up suceeeds.
Eight to 12 months of drought, a soaring population rate,
archa ic farming methods and primi ti ve tra ns portation
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) Months of searing drought in
eastern Ethiopia and Somalia have killed tens of
thousands of nomads and millions of their cattle and
goats, relief workers report,
Rain broke the drought in many areas recently,
producing "reasonably promising" prcipects for crops
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Desert, shared by the two East African nations, to recover
from overgrazing and lack of rain,
Changes are anticipated in the centuries-old life style of
many of the 4 million nomads who wander with their herds
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the Republican party may lose many millions of cording to our particular beliefs. When we write unselfish support of all Loyal Americans who your voices be eard loud and clear thruout thl's
votes when it comes election time.
what he says, the result is a jumble of garbled believe in this our Beloved Country.
great land of ours for this Is a Nation of the

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A good mule when faced by aiticism in life is to pretend that
f hrmP rrntrsts t'hcre they ignore the top and bottom
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"N&amp;son, is there any poceoeni tegarding a
vice president making a donation to a While
House swimming pool Fund?"

Virginia L. Green
Raymond Ashley
Lois Vaughn
Alfreda Walker
Arleathea S. Martin
Dorothy L. Matthews &amp; baby
Celeste S. Harvey
Frances Brown
Diane M. Ragan
Mildred L. Babcock
Sheila I. Brown
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Smith said, adding certain authority to give to a depart- said, the Council has no choice, councilman In charge of the and when competitive biic are
firefighting equipment Is hard ment head (a council mem ber Accountability must
be depar tment on the pur chase not available a certificate of
to find. "When we do find a in charge of a department),
maintained,
order or the mayor would be ('OfldItIOfl.S and circumstances
I..AKE MARY— The City piece of equipment we need, we
"The council is responsible
Smith, who said last Saturday adequate.
creating the situation will be
Council, this week in a don't have time to hunt down for every nickel spent. The Sorenson wanted to be "Big
On purchases of more than filed with the city.
workshop session, gave ten- two officials." he said,
council is held liable for ex- Daddy," added the volunteers $500 and less than $1,000 the
The council is expected te
tative approval to an ordinance
Smith said emergency penditures. Every 'ity has to do not want the city officials to signatures of the councilman in pass the ordinance on first
r purchases should be allowed have this type bookkeeping become "great white fathers" charge and the mayor would be reading at the June I I meeting.

procedure for all city depart- with only one official's system. With this system any as the county commissioners required and on purchases of
In another matter, Perinchief
ments with Volunteer Fire signature.
auditor could give us a clean were when the Lake Mary Fire $1,000 and more the purchases said he would look into the
Chief Chuck Smith's blessing.
Councilman Martin Bacon bill of health," Bacon said.
Department was controlled by would be approved by the possibility of acquiring storage
Firemen, believing the Sr., noting the city has more to
Councilman Burt Perinchief the county,
councilman and a majority vote tanks so that city departments
purchase order system move be concerned with than just the sympathized with the fire
It was finally agreed that on of the City Council.
could take advantage of better
questioned their honesty and fire department, insisted the department's plight, saying he purchases up to $500, the
The ordinance requires bids prices on gasoline by pur.
integrity, last weekend right to spend $1,000 is too much loathes bureaucracy. But, he signature of either of the on purchases of $1,000 or more chasing in bulk.
threatened a mass walkout.
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—Time extension of up to one
cilinan in charge and the mayor week to "ignore the 1974 county"
year can be obtained if good
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—Inform the state planning
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times fire department pur- week.
local land planning agency
chases can, not be held up while
"Seminole County and its designation.
two officials are sought for cities now have two state laws
—The required elements are
approving signatures.
on the same subject," he said, the Same except there is no
"It's bad enough to go noting, however, under the requirement for an element
through one councilman statewide act passed last week dealing with fire service areas.
without having to get a second a section provides that where This difference Is minor since
signature," he said,
there are conflicts, the new one the 1974 act simply calls for a
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"Note the word used is by any fire station. The 1975 act
'conflict'," Knowles said, "in has this as an optional element.
that it does not require either to
—The 1975 act requires state
be the more stringent ard regional agencies to
requirement but simply to cooperate and work with local
Seminole County CommfulonChairman Sid %'IhlenJr accepts a
"conflict" and the statewide agencies which the local act did CERTIFICATE
certificate of appreciation from Mrs. Frank Woodruff,
1975 act shall govern."
not,
representing the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs Inc.
Knowles pointed out Sen.
—Thr statewide act also
(FFGC) for the county's help with the Wekiva Youth Camp Inc.,
Walter Simms (B-Orlando) creates a technical advisory OF APPRECIATION
which Is sponsored during the summer months by the FFGC. The
attempted to get Seminole committee of Individuals with
Board of County Commissioners donated clay bra baseball field
specifically under the statewide professional and technical
at the camp. I Herald Staff Photo By Bill Vincent
act only, but was blocked by the backgrounds to coordinate
Sanford's recently formed two local senators
(Sen. John technical elements and to
Communications Workers of
Vogt, D-Cocoa Beach, and Sen. advise local agencies.
America (CWA) Local 3113 will Lori Wilson, I-Merritt Island)
Knowles advised the city
se nd two delegates to
the
from
Brevard-Seminole
representatives
at the CALNO
union's annual convention next delegations,
meeting
to
study
the final draft
week in San Diego, Calif.
The Sanford City Manager of the new law.
Local 3113 president Randall suggested "that our cities
The current technical adFloyd and '.ice president Glenn
simply follow the 1975 statewide visor)' committee, named by
Meyers will be representing the land planning act and
ignore the Seminole Legislative
OVIEDO — A report on a areas was defeated,
would be the actual bargaining
170-member Sanford area.
the
1974
county-wide
act
which
Delegation
last
winter,
and
relatively
unknown local option
This would have required agent under the (oflective barMore than 2,500 delegates and had been sponsored
by the headed by Knowles, has been under the sta te's collective relief on the ad valorem tax
guests of the union are expected
gaining act, a good and
County Commission, the object of criticism from city bargaining law and the fate of with sales tax revenue being necessary
bill, failed to pass
at the convention, which opens Seminole
The laws are relatively the officials in recent months,
legislation
during
the
recent
partially
derived
from
tourists,
Monday and closes Friday the
he said, adding the 1975
A House bill on unemploy.
It has a representative
of the Florida etc. It would have
so
13th.
to a fight ment, which has not passed.
named by each Seminole City Legislature was given yester- relief, but it fell
Issues on the convention
in. would have given counties and
and
appointed
by
Vogt,
but
the
day
by
Sanford
City
Manager
whereby
the
education's
agenda Include prcbable debate
,
ato
delegation
has
kept
the
cornW.
E.
Pete
Knowles.
terests hope to obtain the whole municipalities the right to
on the state of the economy and
mittee
under
Its
control,
In the report to the CAL.NO one cent for educational use choose the type of unemploy.
on major national legislative
ment system they wished to
The Winter Springs City Council of Local Governments, next year.
matters, as well as programs
Council has instructed its Knowles said the local option
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A Senate bill on double follow.
and policies relating to the
representative.
Council
provides
a
means
for
coortaxation
which now allows
internal administration of the
Presently counties and cities
member
Irene
Van
Eepoel,
to
di
nated
collective bargaining counties to set up without have to follot ft'
union.
ruplace herself undercit)' control. supervision in which all referendum the s pecial taxing bursable" plan
CWA represents more than
Knowles answered the Seminole County citites, school, districts for those areas given
000 workers in the United
criticism
this week by noting hospital and county govern- services that are not rendered
States, Including 97 per cent of
ORLANDO —
Florida the committee's responsibility ments could combine,
county-wide. This could relieve
the non-managerial personnel
perform the 1974 act is
thern
Bell
Telephone
Commissioner
of
Education
to
The
joint
effort
for
a
local
city
taxpayers of the preset-,t
of
Sou
that set forth in the PERC would be a time, trouble double burden if the counties
CALL MILLERS '~
Co.. the Sanford and Orlando Ralph D. Turlington will deliver similar to
to
1975
stateside
law,
the
address
and
money
sa v er to the people use this approach.
areas, according to Meyers.
the
largest
class
of
graduates
to
"It
is
not
under
any
single
of
the
area,
Knowles
said.
A House bill which clearly
Local 3113 was formed two
date at Florida Technological agency's control; it has no
CALNO
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Elvin 'Junior' Bat-field
Diane M. Ragan
Gary L. Stone, I)eRary
James Zavinski, Dellary
Maureen M. Johnson,
DeBary
Joan E. Weller, ITleflary
Cecile M. Babenhouser,
Deltona
Ruth Stafford, Lake Monroe
Vondell F. Harrow, Lake
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Gloria E. Davis, Longwood
Jasamine (Jay) Sanders,
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ban rd CWA members were
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represented by Orlando Local
and graduate degrees will be
3108.
awarded at the traditional
ceremonies, which will begin on
campus at 9 am. adjacent to
CALENDAR
the FTU
Administration
Building
Local candidates for degrees in
JUNE 7
(IudC
"A Nile at the Races" Altamonte Springs - john .
Becker, 5uan I MIIICr, john o
sponsored by Lake Mary
BA. Peter .1
Ale*ander,
Rotary Club, 7-10 p.m., Mayfair
Brennan, Gregory H Co,'ndeq,
Country Club. Benefit Rotary
Thelma M Hayes. M Ed. Kenneth
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Foundation, Central Florida
Jenkins, Douglas E
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and buffet.
JUNE 9
Central Florida Chapter of
the Florida Motion Picture and
Television AsocfatIon, 7:30
p.m., Once Upon aSt.ageDinner
Yesterday's high was 9-4, Theater, Par and Edgewater,
overnight low .
Orlando. Election of president.
Partly cloudy through Satur.
Auditions for Altamonte
day. A chance of thundershowafternoon Players Children's Theatre
ers mainly during the
musical comedy, noon, Altaand evening hours. Highs in
Springs Civic Center.
upper 80 and low s. Lows in monte
asting for 10 years through
the 70s. Variable winds 10 mph C
or less except str onger and
Registration for Vacation
gusty near thundershowers.
Rain probability 40 per cent in Bible School at Upsala
per cent at Presbyterian Churchtoday
the afternoon,
from 912 at the church. Bible
night.
Extended Forecasts Sunday School starts July 7-18. 9-11:30.
through Tuesday. Partly cloudy
*e 10
with scattered mainly afterFret blood pressure tests, 24
noon thundershowers, most
p.m.,
Adventist Church, 7th and
numerous in the north portions.
Sa
Seasonal temperatures with EIITI, flfol'd.
lows in 70s except near 80 in JUNE 11
Keys. Highs near 90.
Orlando Dog Training Club
Daytona Beach tides, high registration for 10-weeks
6:43a.mn.,7:12p.m.; lows, 12:34 course, 7p.m., National Guard
a.m., 12:34 p.m.; Port Armory, 2809 S. Ferncreek,
Canaveral highs 8:11 a.m., 6:58 Or lando. Basic and Advanced
p.m.; lows, 12:19 a.m., 12:30 Classes in Obedience and breed
p.m.
ring classes,
iaureen

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An American epic has been unfolding In our of Byron, Ill., told how her husband had died in these, thoughtful letters like the one, t(, that Phillips Petroleum, Pepsico and Gemini Rising.
back offices. There is no other way to describe it. Southeast Asia only a month before the truce. "I Fred Diebold of Linden, N.J., sent us. "With The American Legion and National Jaycees
The story should lift the spirits of those who are am left alone with three children to raise and deep sincerity and gratitude," he wrote, "we have volunteered to help handie the huge volume
depressed over the state of the nation,
with a debilitating disease," she wrote. "Still, I salute our founding fathers for having had the of mall.
am
It all began quite simply. We invited our
proud to be part of a nation with 'A Heritage guts to get involved."
The American Song Festival will invite
readers, even as they were recoiling from the So Rich."
cornPoseru
to set the winning slogans to music.
If
the
slogans
keep
coming
In,
we'll
soon
Pam
shocks of Watergate and Vietnam, to tell how
Afew
letters
were
bitter.
A
Vietnam
veteran,
the
million
mark.
Most
have
been
stirring
The
world-famous
Organization, Up With People,
they felt about America. We
will sing the slogan music around the world.
suggested
that
they
who
preferred
not
to
be
named,
told
how
he
had
slogans,
like
the
one
Mrs.
A.
B.
Shearer
of
r'duce their sentiments to a slogan for the
been crippled and blinded In one eye. "I'm not a Fontana, Calif., submitted: "Trying Times are
The International Association of Fairs and
: tntennjal.
poet, or a song writer. I'm not even a very good Times for Trying." Or as Robert Dielman of Expositions will Promote the slogan sear-.h at
We have been absolutely overwhelmed with letter writer," he began. "What I am is disabled Br"ok, Ind., put it more colloquially: "America, 2,800 fairs across America, and F. W. Woolworth
slogans, poems, 30ng3, letters
will promote it through their 1MIX) retail stores.
from the Vietnam war, the only war America has we ain't perfect, but we ain't done."
Iran more than 750,000 Americans. Children lost.
The Advertising Council wi ll
encourage radioEntries should be addressed to SLOGANS IV stations
wrote to us by the Lens of thousands children
and
newspapers
to
join us in calling
"When I was sent to Vietnam, I felt proud that USA, Box 1976, Wash!ngtnn I) C. 'i3.
bkeJa
MPA!rfrl, M!1
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upon
the
puhlL
.oip
LIP for America. Henry
Icould be oneofthepeopletollghtformy
Butthere15more tothe$tory,much ,. j. K&amp;Uln= and
simply: "I am 8 years old, go to Tufts School and
Aumciates has volunteered to
After I was wounded, I had a lot of time Not only individuals but many organizations handle the advertising
lam in the third grade. My slogan Is, 'Beep!
ca npajgn
tosltandthlnkaboutmyltfe,andwhatlwotdd have vol'nteered to join in the search for a
The AJThf1C5fl ' 'Om TYsIJI, wi
Beep! Make way For America!"
th Its
do, or what I (X)UU) do,
Bicen tennial slogan,
precious load of Priceless documents, has
Thousands of schools held contests and sent
given
"For a long time I did what everyone else did.
Philanthropist Edward J. Plszek was the first space to the slogans.
baseball,
us the flinflir
71-m- M
gari. Ttlrgrade
wlsuter In I blamed America, I curbed her, and I was bitter to contact us. The Copernicus Society, which he basketball, football andMajor-league
hockey
have offered
Springfield, Mass., for example, was Anna as hell. Then I got to thinking about all my f ounded, has put up most of the oper
ating cx- their support.
Martinez, who offered this: "America Is a tune. buddies who gave more than a leg and the sight penses and is offering several cash prizes for the
There Isn't space to list
It must be sung together."
all the participating
of an eye...
best slogans.
OrPniziltiord. Here are some of
Older Americans also respondcd en masse,
the most active:
"The way I see it, with all that the American
The first-place winner will get a 1976 Matador General Federation
Women's Clubs
like Mrs. Joseph A. Adamcik, a 64-year-old people have given the sacrifices, the heartaches, station wagon from American Motors to tour the Association for theofAdvancement
National
of, Colored
Baldwin, Calif., grandmother, who submitted the money, how could we give up on America country, free lodgings for his family
for a month People, Urban League,
a" Scouts, Girl Scouts,
this slogan: "America Today for the Rest now' Let's get together now
now that we're not at at any Holiday Inn and $5,000 from the Coper- Boys Club of America,
Johnny Horizon
Tomorrows."
war. Let's "Keep America First."
nlcizi Society to spend (Xi
triP.
Program, American AIrlines, Charles
There were some sad letters. Helen Debnain,
We have received mail ba gs full of ietters like
Benlon's
Other prize money has been offered by Films Inc. a nd Ruder
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Joseph James Falgione
Donald P. Richardson
Thelma 1 Steele
Pauline K. Snyder
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Joellen Webb
Curtis W. Strickland
Frank I.. Jones
Asher Kanner

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BERRY'S WORLD

VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)
A dozen students and
Laotian employes of the U.S. Agency for International
Development demonstrated at the AiD headquarters
today demanding that It pay its 2,700 local employes an
extra three months' severance pa y
The demonstrators stopped one U.S. Embassy car
driven by two American military attaches and would not
letthemtakesomeloadedmailsacksoutofthecompound
without permission from the Laotian government.
The Americans said the sacks contained supplies of
U.S. Defense Attache's Office, which
located in the
compound until student demonstrators occ
upied it several
weeks ago. The Communist Pathet Lao now contends that
all offices in the com pound were part of the AID mission
and that their equipment must also be handed over.

One estimate, however,is that the OU industry

by 1985
biases in one direction or another.
This Nation is faced with a grave crisis both people, by the people and for the people, not for a In order to discover, produce and deliver the
Those writers who hated President ThIeu of at home and abroad. Now is the time for all few who put their own selfish Interests ahead of ever.tncrea*ngquant1Ue3ofpetjo1eproducts
South Vietnam imagined a variety of nonexlst.ant Loyal Americans including members of both what is in the best interest of this our beloved the nation will need In the coming decade, Thus
virtues in the totalitarian North. Those who houses of Congress to lay aside their partisan country.
the oilmen's come-ippance in the form of higher
admired him saw statesmanship In Thieu's politics and political aspirations and ambitions
David B. Wentworth taxes and lower profits may not necessarily be
every maneuver. I
and come to the support of the Administration in
2839 Empire Place gladsome reading for Americans in the not-so.
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an effort, but it does require
action, he said.
"Few are aware of a seeti
providing a local option :
create a local PERC to handle
labor-management
relations
locally instead of them being
formulated, regulated and
reviewed by the State PERC,'
he said.
Knowles said a serious at.
tempt was made this year to
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should remain as such,"
Knowles said.
The city manager reported
the grant application for
$307,200,
approved
by
Seminole's seven cities and the
county, to finance the land plan
required in part received approval at the state level. It was
sent to the federal government
for final approval and there it
rests, he said.
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torincoming by the end of unions are interested in having
June," Knowles said.
to control just one PERC and
"ihe $10,000 grant offer by this would be the state group.
the State Department of
"They fight
local option
Community Affairs is
as it is difficult to control local
being reviewed by them," he PERC's who would be close to
said.
the problem and the peonle,''
"It appears the local concept according to Knowles.
[1
niy be t' break this grant into
l.cgislative high points
local portions by a population reported by Knowles included:
ratio. This would fragment the
A House bill that would
grant to such an extent that a have provided more property
good 'Goals and Objectives' tax relief under a one cent
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not be achieved,"___
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kissim M Ed. Carol Kuba.ak,
Beth Ann Lucas, John Scflm,t:.
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Chuluota— David J Crockett
Suzarwe Browne, M
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Mchal iloton. tdinetta Sevgn
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Richard Lowry Jr.
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James McCIelland, Keith Meves,
Donald Olkiewic:, Garry A. RaIn
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Ryan, Lawrence Steb. MSE,
James Wilson, Kurt Wolfe.
Osteen — Clifford Athlon Pell.
Oviedo — Huwarci Brunet, Richard
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Gall.tta. Sharon Gibson. Ralph
Govecek, Willie Graham. Alfred
Greene Jr. Greçory McPherson
Mary Ma,oaret M(Whor t er.
Martha Moi'riSon, Judith Nyros.
Pamela Philips, Carin Rebun,
Debra Roberts, Robt Smith.
Mary Terry, Jenn y Wallace
Sweetwater Oaks — Glen McIntosh
Winter Springs — Caroline Gerqety
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OTHtIR CHURCHES

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pastor. lie and his family were
moved into the new parsonage,

The Puppet Teams of
First Baptist Church of Sanford Korea Mrs Lorene Van Pelt,
Community
will present the Amazing ecumenical chairman, was in
Praising Puppet Pals during charge.
Methodist
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present a well
graduating seniors Irom ~nown story from the Bible in
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Community
Community United Me thodist western theme

lht. /ion Hope \tI,.sion,jrs
B Iptust (huth sill celebrate it
Jacbon, K) will be the
87th A nnisersar), June 9-15
speaker at the 10 45 am
Theme: 'Vs hat Christ Is To You Sunday worship sers'Ice of the
and the Church Aux iliaries Sanford Eustis Free
sll be In charge eser night
Methodist Church Accompaning him will be a high
lime Innisersar) s&amp;rsicesilI be
school student who pla)s six
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Howard H Hodges and Staff

Ovideo, Florida

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Pine Way, Sanford, he and his

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Baptist Bible College in
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steps. Daughter Cherylann is sundae.
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REV AND MRS H W KIRTLF '
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inimbers of th e congregation
ministry
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with his father in Sanford. He Church in Enterprise. Rev.
Dorothy Mercorrelli.
The congregation presented was admitted On Trial Into the Kirtley was then appointed as

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well qualified to be a founding sponsors for their walk, which
pastor having served In that will begin at 1:30 p.m. and end
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present city
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but should stay here, Stenstrom mission that
has
law. Gentlemen, you must
Commissioner Gordon Meyer indicated they would be willing said. ttitnk
Is the key to scheduled a June 20
to missioners that he needed in.
the new city
to
make up your minds."
structure also Indicated he would jotn to consider the 14-acre site the entire issue."
It
from them
continue discussions begun last
also include a city shops McClanahan in
the should "all ether options be
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working
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question "might be available" the downtown area" and urged are
at the present opposed to
figures, but a(ijourn
purchase of more
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options available
city shops location and gen. land when we already ha
on
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ve information concerning fromStenstrom, who also asked DBA proposal.
regarding city hall.
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to
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for
study
the corn.
of the the Mayor to "reveal to us what
"DO you want
"I expect there will be one
they are today," he said. "I
was concerned over parking for present city building on Park proposal is coming from the involving a commercial project 30,000 or 40.000 square feet?" he rnissioners.
would be willing to support the
"I think we're going to need
new building at either site. and Fulton that isowned by the Downtown Businessmen" which would involve city hail," questioned. "
about
to the 14-acre site on
Stenstrom and Commissioner Flagship Bank Downtown,
[)BA) regarding a new city Moore said, but the mayor parking? You passed a parking an awful lot more Information
Seminole Blvd., if any building John
Morris
"If that property is available building.
city before we come to any
and now you 5.3)'
would not be more specific with
project would include the
city for redevelopment of the by some means, then I think we
Moore reminded the Com- his report,
requhements might be too decision," More said,

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By TOM KEY.SEIt
Herald Sports Editor

for (lie national team title. The
have
amassed 18 points after three days of conipetitiun
Odessa leads the huge field with 22 points,
"It looks like we'll be up there some pce,"
SJC Coach Emma Spencer said. "We've got fourth
pla ce anyway, and maybe second or thiru. It looks
good. "
Aranda met Gary Cannon of Cowley County
(Arkansas) Junior College, IL No. 8 seed, and
Copeland played Perfecto Alimi of Odessa, the No.
5 seed,
semi-final matches this mornlnh.
The winners were to battle this afternoon for
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Raiders

June 7, 1975
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
The Bargains you're looking for
are out there today. With wise
shoppiiig, you'll be able to
stretch your household budo,!I.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20
Take a no-nonsense posture in
y our dealings today. Once
others see you mean business,
the'll fall rn line.
GEMINI (May 2l.Janc
Doni you think it's about time
to remind someone of an old
obligation to you? You
be
able to collect a piece of it
toda;,
CANCER iJune 21-July 22 )
You might have a chance to do
a favor for an old friend who
has done much for you. If it
involves sacrifice, remem'uer
her past unselfishness.
LEO (July 23-Aug.22 ) You're
at your best in competitive
today. Recall: You
have reserves to draw upon that
others lack.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.22) It's
a good day to talk directly to
persons who can help you reach
your goals or enhance your
status. Don't deal with gobetweens.

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NEW YORK ( All) — Ron Turcotte, who has ridden two
Belmont winners, thinks he knows what has to be done to Win
Saturday's 107th running of the Triple Crown finale,
"Anybody who beats Diabolo will get the money," said Turcotte, who has been on Diabolo for a workout but who will ride
The Time, an outsider, in Saturday's $150,000-added test,
He won the 1972-73 lielmonts on Itiva Ridge and Secretariat, respectively.
Diabolo. Frank McMahon's California Derby winner who was
third in both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, is the third
early choice, a role he shares with Singh at 5.1, for the Belmont.
The early 2-1 favorite in a field of nine 3-year -olds is John L.
Greet's Foolish Pleasure, the Kentucky Derby
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: lie's got people talking again about turning the
oaseuaii cioc uactc over mree uecaues.
since Ted Williams' hit .406 in 1941 has anyone
finished the seeson with a batting average of .400
or better.
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great. "tie flits it exactly wflere lie wants to,"
Ruane is the press room host for the Twins.
lie's earned the title "veteran observer." lie's
seen a lot of players come and go. And of Carew,
he says: "He has the greatest bat control I've
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BY TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Catfish is no longer floundering — and as a result, the
New York Yankees are surfacing.
"I'm in the groove now and know what I'm doing," said
Catfish Ifunter after beating the Minnesota Twins 74 Thursday.
Hunter, the Yankees' expensive right-hander, finally appears
to be worth his weight in the gold they're paying him. The
Yankees' $3.75-million man, who couldn't win a game in April,
now has
eight of his last 10 decisions.
And the Yankees have sailed over the .500 level for the first
time this season and moved into second place, three games
behind the first-place Boston Red Sox in the American League
East.
In the other Al. games, Cleveland beat Kansas 8-7 in 11 innings
and California defeated Detroit 8-3. ne Texas-Baltimore game
was rained out. In National League action, the New York Mets
whipped Houston 2-1 and the Chicago Cubs beat San Francisco 84
"I've always been a poor April pitcher," said Hunter, 8-5,
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explaining his revitalization, lie pitched a one-hitter last time
out against Texas, but was a little less artistic this time — giving
up eight hits, two of them home runs to the red-hot Rod Carew.
(;raig Nettles slammed a two-run homer in the seventh inning
to unlock a 4.4 tie created in the fifth by Carew's run-scoring
single. Nettles then added an RB! single in the ninth for the
Yankees' final run.
Nettles' timely hitting overcame another brilliant perform.
ance by Carew, who raised his batting average to .425.
1 can't remember
having a be tter stretch," said Carew,
w ho has an amazing
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15 hits in his last 18 at-bats. "But it starts
getting frustrating when we keep losing. I don't really have any
personal goals left. The Big Apple, the World Series, the only
way to make money in this game."
Indians 8, Royals 7
Ruddy Bell's fourth home run or the year, with one out in
the 11th inning, carried Cleveland over Kansas City. The
Indians, losing by four runs after seven innings, scored three
times in the eighth and ticd the game 7.7 on Rick Manning's RBI
triple in the ninth.
Angels 8, Tigers 3
Billy Smith's two-run single capped a Four-run rally in the
fourth inning that vaulted California from a three-run deficit to
victory over the Tigers. Bill Singer scattered eight hits to Unprove hi3 record to 5-7 overall and 5-0 in his career against
Detroit.
Mets 2, Astros I
Tom Seaver Fired an eightstrikeout six-hitter for his eighth
victory and Dave Kingman's run-scoring single snapped a 1.1 tie
in the eighth inning as New York beat Houston.
Cubs 8, ('iiar.ts 4
Bill Madlock's eighth-inning single, his third hit of the game,
drove home the tiebreaking run as Chicago exploded for four
runs to defeat San Francisco.
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IN BRIEF

The (',olden Age Olympics
Events being considered are we've got to finalize our events,
will be held Nov. 9-15 here and, ping pong, wheelchair races, and then Find sponsors."
according to Jack homer, tennis, bowling, shuffleboard,
The events' committee,
could develop into a huge, billiards, Fly casting, bait
which
is headed by Jack Rathnational event.
and golf. In addition, a
mdl,
will
meet Wednesday
Homer, who is executive horticultural show, arts and
morning
at
the Chamber.
manager of the Greater San- crafts, and card tournaments
ford Chamber of Commerce, may be included.
Homer said the Olympics will
casting

Daytona Club Still Closed;
Legal Confrontations Continue
DAYTONA BEACH iAP
—
The Daytona Beach
closed today after a circuit judge
refused a temporary injunction to stop a strike by
greyhound owners who want a larger share of the take.
"It looks like the track will be dark for quite awhile,"
Kermit Coble, attorney for the kennel club, said after the
ruling Thursday.
Meanwhile, a state Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering
set a hearing today in Tallahassee to determine whether
(log owners should lose their licenses for allegedly tailing
to comply with regulations requiring 15-day notice of an
intention not to race.
Kennel Club

remained

said the Olympics may attr'ct
senior citi:ens and dignitaries
from all over the United States.
You've heard about these
little towns that become famous
for the little crazy things they
do," Homer said. "We're
hoping the Golden Age
Olympics will do that for
Sanford."
The Olympics will be a weeklong series of events, many of
which will be sporting events,
for senior citizens.

Famous dignitaries, some ci be advertised nationally. "We
which are senior citizens, will hope to bring them in from
everywhere," he said.
be invited to the Olympics.
The week-long event will
The visual aids department of
conclude on a Saturday night
the Seminole County school
with a dance and banquet.
system is designing a logo that
The Olympics are being
will be used for Olympic
sponsored by the Greater
business. It is a rendering of
Sanford Chamber of ComFather Time dropping his
merce. Vic Arnett is chairman
scythe and picking up the
of the Golden Age Olympics'
Olympic torch.
conunittee.

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Singh will be ridden by Angel Cordero Jr. and start from the
No. 6 post just outside of Arthur Seeligson Jr.'s Avatar, the
Kentucky Derby runner-up and fifth in the Preakness. Avatar
will be ridden by Bill Shoemaker,
O thers entered, and their jockeys, are John ('ialbrea th's
Prince Thou Art, sixth in the Derby and Fourth in the Preakness, Braulio Baeza; Thomas Mellon Evans' Just The Time,
ninth in the Preakness, Turcotte-, Sfax Gluck's Syllabus, Jean
Cruguet; and Mrs. George Humphrey's Nalees Rialto, Daryl
Montoya. Prince Thou Art will start from the No, 3 post, Just
The Time from No, 7 and Sullabus and Nalees Rialto outside
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BLOOMINGTON, Minn. ( APi — "his bat is Carew's personal heroics — two homers and a
like a magic wand," says Catfish Hunter.
single to drive in all of Minnesota 's runs. "He's
"He's the best tennis player in baseball," says
got the quickest wrists I've ever seen. It seems
Birdie Tebbet.s.
like I've never gotten him out."
"I always thought Roger Hornsby was the
Carew Is leaving little argument about who is
greatest hitter I'd ever seen, but this kid can't be
baseball's best hitter while initiating arguments
touched," says Art Ruane.
about who the game's greatest hitter of all time.
Pretty high praise from such divergent "Everybody's got to throw the ball around the
sources. But then, you can expect perhaps deplate," he says. "I've always been a good hitter
mand such accolades when you're leading the
I imagine I always will be." In the past Few
major leagues with an astronomical .425 batting games he hasn't merely been good — he's been
average and gunning for your fourth straight
untouchable. In tha t stretch he's gotten hi ts in 15
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The Preakness winner will be gunning For the seventh victory
in his last eight starts and a first prize of $116,910 From a purse of
$194,850, if all nine start, lie was not nominated for the Belmont
and had to be supplemented For $12,500— $2,500 to enter and
$10,000 to start. A $10,000 supplinental Fee for the Preakness paid
off in a return of $158,100 For Mrs. IA'hmann.
about 5:35 p.m., EDT, with television coverage by
CUS during 5-6 p.m.
Diabolo worked five-eighths of a mile in 59 seconds and went
three quarters in 1:11 Tuesday. "And I didn't ask him for a
thing," seiid Turcotte. Laffit Pincay Jr. will be aboard Saturday
when Diabolo starts from the No. 4 slot.
Singh, owned by Cynthia Phipps and Hal Price Headley Jr.,
earned his shot at the Belmont by winning the Jersey Derby on
Memorial Day after finishing sixth in the Preakness For his only
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ride the 1974 2-year-old champion and
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2, 6-4, 6-7, 6-3.
"Stan had his big serve working," Spencer
said. "He really whipped that boy ( Sisson).
"Stan's a cagey player, a good-thinking player.
He figures out how to beat a player and then goes
about it. If it doesn't work, he changes his
strategy.
'Bucky, well, he's a fast player, a scrapper.
Ile's very, very fast and gets a lot of alin~;A you'd
never think he could.
Art
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Doug Nlaliczowski and Howard Flagg, SJC's
other two entries in the tournament, were

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Dedicated volunteers
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contacts, ttiey translate into
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Fell behind in the second set. lie decided Like it
easy and then come back in the third set with all
he had."
Aranda krcked the No. I seed, Slsaon, 7, 7
in a thriller to gain a berth in the semi-finals.
lie eliminated Dean Paul Graham of the
University of South Carolina at Sumter, the sixth
seed, 6.2, 64, in the quarter-finals,
Mina, Copeland's foe this monng, downed
Roberto Rizo of Patin Beach Cortununity CcIlege
4.6, 6-3, C-2 to reach the semi-finals. Cannon,
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at his time. They will become
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You will have a hard decision to
make today. Once you make up
your mind, stick to it. It will be
best for all.
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whip Copeland.
"It's possible (that Copeland could beat
Aranda
Spencer said. "I've seen him do It
before in practice."
Copeland, who is not among the 32 tournament
seeds, heat the 14th seed, Charles Wadlington of
Palm Beach (Florida)Community College, 7, 16, 7.5 to advance to the semi-finals.
Farlier in the day, Copeland toppled the 29th.
seed. lion Avent of North Id-tho Collevj! G-1
aiist Wad lir ton, (;cIa::1 suffered
stomach cramps in the second set.
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OCALA —Stan Aranth and [lucky Copeland of
Seminole Junior College are two of more than 150
junior college tennis players to reach the semiFinals of the National Junior College Tennis
('hampionships it Ocala.
Aranda and Copeland were to play semi-Final
matches this morning. The finaLa were scheduled
For this afternoon.
Both players toppled two foes Thursday to
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. tAP —
his AGA tournaments are financially secure future for
A former Miami policeman who held several times a month on himself through AG/t.
14 months ago wanted to 'start various area courses. They cost
1k told a Miami newspaper 10
a little golf league" now thir.ks $12, nc1uding green-, Fees, carts months ago, "One thing I'm not
he can sell his brain child, the and prizes,
trying to do is become a
Amateur Golf Association, inMembership is $39 a year and millionaire off this thing" and
ternationally.
includes access to everything added real estate would contin"We ('OtJid end up having
350 Frorii group Insurance to restau. ue as his main source of incohuht,
chapters throughout
the
rant discounts and group travel
world," Art Georgalis said
But now, he admits, "The big
phn.s
Thursday. "We anticipate haybusiness is AGA," requiring 75
(;corglis, a 4 to 5 handi- to 80 hours of work a week,
ing about 40,000 to 60,000 meincapper who once won a national
hers within Five years"
"I started with 500 borrowed
The fast-talking, self-dc- Greek tournament, said he dollars," said Georgalis 1
scribed ''ultra extrovert" has wont sell AGA franchises. but recently sold 49 per cent of it
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Coach Bobby Richardson's
OMAHA, Neb.
Gainecocks have been winning small victories as planned.
Now he's hoping South Carolina canrearhan unscheduled
Plateau.
With the absence of five-time defending champion
Southern California, Richard.son's Gamecocks are rated
one of the Favorites in the eight-team, double-elimination
tournament that opens with a douoleheader tonight.
Independent South Carolina, 474, opens its bid against
Seton Hall. 31-8, and Eastern Michigan, 35.17, tangles with
Florida State, 49.&amp;
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Americans Vie
In British Am
IIOYLKE, England AP
Dick Siderowf, a New York
stockbroker, and John Grace, a
Texas realtor, battled head-on
today For a semifinal berth in
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NEW YORK I All
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secondary
phase Thursday when the
the first round
Nis Angeles l)Igcrs delivered an eloquent compliment to
the scouting systems of the 24 major league teams.
l'ky passed.
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secondary phase rotation, couldn't Find a leftover
prospect suitable to draft.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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CASE NO. S$01.CA.09.D
MELVIN J HARBER. Trustee.
Plaintiff,
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and AVERY WISDOM.

Defendants
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NOTICE OF SUIT
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DESIDENCE UNKNOWN
You are hereby notified that the
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tollowing described real property'
Lois I tltru 77, Block 3$ and Lots 1
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DREAMWOLD, Sanford. Florida,
according to the Plat thereof.
recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 99, of
tt.' Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
You are required to file a
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Complaint with the Clerk of the
aforesaid Court, and serve a copy
thereof upon PiainIfrs AItoqny, A,
JAY CR15101, 21 Northeast First
Avenue, Miami. Florida, 3313), riot
later than June 30th, 1975, or a
default will be entered against you
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
$6509, Florida Statute, will register
wltPitheClerkottheCircuitCourt, In
arid for Seminole County, Florida,
UpOn receipt of proof of the

publication of this notice, the tictitious name, tO wit: VILLAGE
LANDSCAPE SERVICE, under
which ills engaged In business at 151
Willow Creek Coy.', Longwood,
Florida 37750
That the party interested in sad
business enterprises is as follows:
CASOPEK INDUSTRIES, INC.
By' David T. Rtddt'iI.
President

Florida, May 27th. 1915.
Publish' May 30. June 6, 13, 70, 1975

COUNTY,

31-Apartments Furnished

CLASSIFIED A DS

NOTIC.. UMOER FICTITIOUS
NAMESTATUTE
FICTITIOUSNAME
NAMESTATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice s hereby given that I am TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Notice is hereby given that the
ewaged In business dl 6)0 WeSt 9th
Notici is h.reby given that the
in,
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nfor, 127fl. Sem.nuit underSigned, pursuant to the undersigned, pursuant to
County, Fc,rida, under the fICIIIIOIJS "Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter "Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter

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831-9993

322-2611

Pavton Realty

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

name of UNITED NATIONAL $4509, Florida Statute. will register $4509 odaStatutwffli5ter
ALARM,
and
Ihat
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, In with the clerk of the Circuit Court in
i In
tend to reqiter Said name and for Seminole County, Florida, end for Seminole County, Florida.
Deceased. with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
upon receipt of pruof of the upon receipt of proof of the
CITATION
S.minole County, Florida in ac
pub.Icatton If this nofice, the tic- plt10' of this notice, the tic
titious name. to wit: PACIFIC
TilE STATE OF FLORIDA:
cordance with the provisions of the tltIous name, to wit: ATLANTIS
TO Ray E Dance, Address Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit: SWIM SCHOOL under which I am FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS under
which weareengaged in business at
Unknown and all other persons Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 1951.
engaged In business at: 760 Holly St.
300) West Highway 436 In the CIty
concerned
S Jack R. McCleary
in the city of Altamonte Springs, AUCrnOn?e Springs, Florida.
You are hereby notified that a Publish May 7), 30, JUne 6, Ii, I97$
Florida.
That the corporation interested in
petition has been filed ii sad Court DEN ItS
That the parts interested in said 5d business enterprise is as
praying for Letters of Ad
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______________ busIness enterprise is as follows:
follows
ministration and you are hereby
Frances Dillon
Pacific Textile and
reQuired to file your written IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Dated at Altamonte Springs,
Chemical Corporation,
SEMINOLE COUITY, FLORIDA. Seminole County, FlorIda. June 7,
defenses thereto wilhtrt thirty days
a Nevada corporation,
. first publication or posting CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-7lSCA.O9
1971.
C J. Rolls,
tcreof, Cnd serve a COpy thereof DIVISION: 0
PubIIh June 6, 1), 20, 77,
President
NAT IONAL DEO 43
uOfl petitioner's attorney, wtiose JACKSONVILLE
Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
BANK. a Platicnal banking cor
name and address are Harry H
Florida, May 70, 1975
of Anderson &amp; Rush. 322 E. poratlon.
Publish. May 2), 30, June 6. 13, 197$
Plaintiff,
Ce"itral filyti , P 0 floE 225$,
SEMINOLE COUNTY
DEN 155
YS
Orlando, Florida If you tail to do so.
UTILITY BOARD

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41C a line
1 thru s times
31c a line
6thru s times
24Ca line
2tlmes
($200 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

HOURS
$:OO AM. - 3:30 PM,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY .Noon

Ffficicn arartmen, Eveiythinq
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CONSTRUCTION. INC . a k a
BONANZA
CONSTRUCTION

Deputy Clerk
PublIsh June 6. 1975
DEC 45

FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
TOAGE ASSOCIATION, a corporatbon. etc.
Ptaintltf,
CARLION DUNNING and
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h' wife,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CARLION DUNNING
Residence unèinown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for foreclose a mortgage on
the following property ifl Seminole
County, Florida
Lot 30 and that part of Lot
.
OAKLAND HILLS, described as
follows: Beginning ala point
the
curve of the East right of-way line of
Encino Way at the lnterection with
the Southerly line of Lot 30; thence
South 61 degrees 50' 29" East along
the Southerly line of Lot 30 for
distance of 13$ 07 ted; thence North
61 degrees 31' 35" west for a
diStance of 10599 feet; thence North
SI dew cci 50' 35" West for a
beginning, according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 13,
Page 6-1 of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy ot your
written defenSes. If any, to it on
RICHARDH. ADAMS, JR ofGray,
Adams, Harris &amp; Rotiinson, P A.,
plaintiff's attorneys, whose address
is *31 East Robinson Street, P0
Boa 3061. Orlando. FlorIda 37507, on
or before the 17th day of June, 1975.
andfitetheoriginalwithtls,cl,rkof

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322-2090

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WHY PAY
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Here you don't,..
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and Move In.
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Redroom Apts.

322.6457

shed or Unfurnlshed
17.92, Sanford

After 5,3777111-373 7512

323.8670

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) Bedroom.? bath. H A. wlIl to wall
carpet. paved street, publiC water
and OutSide city BMutilul spring
fed lake stays lull even during
drought $79,900 total price House
needs painting and tidying up

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REAL ESTATE INC

322.6457
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clown payment anti hold mortgg
(vi ¶15.700 ni pay •'quity, assume
5'l 7(17 171 1915

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A M., on June IS, 1975.
WllNESSmyhandandtMs.aIof
thIs court on iPie 3rd day of June,
i,ys
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr
uf Irue Curc'.,ii 'uur1
fly: Elaine RiChard,
AS Deputy Clerk
Publish: June 6. 1915
OEO-47
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Complaint,
WITNESS t'ny Pan) and rifficial
s.l of said Court this 13th day of
May. 197$
(Seat)
Arthur H BpckwitPi.
Clerk of thr C.,cui Court
By: Joy Stokes
Dpuiy Clerk
Publlsj'i: My1&amp;
6. 1915
DEN 107

each we.'k for four (I) uunecutive
weeks In the Evening Herald, a
newspaper of gmeral circulation.
Dated this 77th day of May, 191%.
(S."al)
Arti• ti ns;ss, .5.
Clerk of the Crcuit Court
Cecella V. Ekern
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh 'May 30. June 4, I). 20. 197$
DEN 199

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5' John W Daniels
As Executor
5: 1. W. Carroll, Jr., Efquire
of CARROLL &amp; JONES, PA.
tu.
xtuiur
21 N Highway 1792
P0. lox 911,
(assetberry, Florida 3770?
PubCsis: May 30. June, )975
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Basic obedience and prutCtiOn
training Problem solving dog
Psychology 127509)0

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Housebreaking, Obedience.
Protection
CALl
931 7370
CALL
All Breed Dog Training Academy

54-Garage Sales

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This is our 15th year at Animal

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sticker', air conditioner, 1300 Call
373503$

197) Tcronac1, good condtn. 300cai
mitts, fully equipped. 53.300 Call
373 37.37
1967 Galaxie500.Icylincje'c
Auto trans .qoodconditon
3333606
t95'l Dodge, Antique, will sell by
parts, or whole car
Willie
Tillman, 7777W 73rd St 373 1712
1967 Ford 6 cylinder, new battery
carburetor and tires Must seH
5325. 217 Cedar Ave. Sanford
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1973 Plymouth Duster, AT, 5,
CyI , air, sun root. gocxl condition,
17400 3730661 722 3511

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. ________________________
HOME SITE
BROKERS
Days 377 617)
PlighIs 372 Si7lcr 377 7157
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Sanford For SaIe or Rent
bedrooms. 2 baths, central heat,
window air, Zoned commercial
low Down 371 0077. 373 6.545

area,

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1961 Riverie. 17' Cutty Cabin, 90 HP
Evinrude, tilt trailer. new canvas
top. 9.31 6717

Reautifulwcj tot, 190's 17$',

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Ot,'F P60 NICE CLEAN CAP S
Any
Quantity
PIOLL'S IO(000SF FRO',' FASY TLR'.'S
Cassetberry, Hey 1 / 97 930420-6
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We Buy Furniture
.O CREDIT ColE.
PiO INTE RE ST '.0 RED I :.p[

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16' float, Imperial Comanche.

Kish Real Estate

fIberglass, 120 HP inboard

LMSANA niSo
Req Real Estate Broker
72015 Frend'i Ave .32) 0011

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outboard motor, seats 6, fully
equipped, tilt trailer, electric
wench Must see to appreciate

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For uSed Iurni?ure appliances.
toots, ec Buy 1 or ii items
Larry's P.'.ar?, 715 Sanford Ave

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PARK--Secluded

custom built home with pool,
Cent at heat and air corner lot
fence privacy wall Dishwasher
arid freezer 535 Ct

3222420 Anytime
Your MLS Agency
REAl TOP5

258$ Park Dr
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fireplace very large lot almost I
acre tclyllw l,It' Section 313 9441

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Sanford, Fla.
Call for Appt. 322.3103
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3397970

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piano roll cabinet a Silver blue
_m, akrat_stole 373S
Be sure ann) visit Slants thiS
Saturday and Sunday Bargain
price's on shoes clothing fur
niture,toolsan)antiques Save 30.
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Hwy 46. West Sanford
373 9719
DealersofBankruptSurplus

535. was 110 new 3

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Hdrnis at SEARS in Santord 772
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2SIORIDGEWOOD AVE.

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baths, gas BBQ grill, central heat
and air drapes priced to sell
179900
PRAyER
COMPLETELY
FURNISHED 3 bedrooms I balh
home tcreenedporch Fruit trees
Priced ut 179 500

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Sten strom

RIDGEWOOD ARMS

30 Year Mortgages - S pcI down
or Conventional Mortgages

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Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks

Ms. Lois MartIn, Coordin&amp;tot, Comprehensive Manpower
PlannIng,
Courthcuse, North Park Avenue, SanfOrd, Florida
33771,
Publish: June
1911
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ALL AMERICAN APAR'MENTS

c:osb to everything ye? away from it alit

market abl eskiItsan'id thef.hy
,.(e,hCf,'t,afldlfdOfI fl9
Grant application may be examind
at Seminole County Courthouse,
Room 313, Intergovernrn,ntal Coordinilors Off ke,
North Park AVCnU.
Sanford. Florida or Manpowe' Planning Office,
Semnole COjt'ity Branch
Office, Seminole Plaza, Highway 1797-136, Casle1
ti..ry. rl;c;J., between
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Rdgew6od

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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Vincent A Rapetti
Eu12I'nI Trbntr.
A Co Executors
of said estate
(sarlo i lcarai
Attorney for Co Esecutors
"Ot'$'.
Post Office Boa h79
WlfitQi Pa'S., Florida 37719
Publish May 30. JIflt 6. 197

65-Pets.Sopplies
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Court on the 19th day Of MIt'.
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:Seali
A H Be'cL.wth. Jr
Z:FP it the Zcr?
By Lilliln I Jenkins
Deutv CIe'rs
Publixti May 73.30, June 6. 13. $775
DEN 14

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Bunker Lane 373 1719,

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SteCrro 555CC (,l,i./,'
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377 .1129 af?rj

Rocker,Lamp.Tapes,MuchMisc. Toy Poodle, while female. 4
5
BARGAINS! Saturday 9 to S 11$
no papers.
372-1329 after 4

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Ion 34" shell.
tres. 27?
engine and many eatras 371 0529

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
5harnpcoer fr orl'$I SOpor di,
CAP ROt l
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3223991 MOBILE HOME MOVING Corn GARAGE SALE- Altamonte
Loaded Assume loan 322 9701
Springs. Oakland Estates. 613
K,nn.I
Thanks to you.
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plete set up I'll save yc',, money
1 BPS . 7 full baths, family room &amp;
Powell Drive Day Bed. Clothing,
customers
377
S.5?
Cheap Jeep 196.4 CJ 5.1 wh*el drive.
L censect Orlando 713 51'O
Toys &amp; Misc. Sat. thru Mon 101.
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den. ptCnty storage, large lot.
fully enclosed hard top Gooci
327 1017
PlO LONGER 'USED CAMPING
running condition $150 Firm 3?)
Garage Sate
66-Horses
GEAR 5 IN DEMAND SELL IT
1101 after S p m
Sat &amp; Sun Winter Springs
By owner, like new. 7 Bedrooms.
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD
2)
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Edgn'fTion
Eta. room. detachect garage, _____________________________
7 Ponies for sale 1 Mare. 1 stud 2
1971 Dodge Challenger
fenced yard 119.000 373.6399 or I0'i55' mobile home, excellent Carport Sale- Fri A. Sat Clothe's.
Radio. Heater.
houSes South of Bakers farm on
373 9508
Old Orlanao Hwy
ReatCheap 37109.95
Condition, nicely furnished,
ll5, triruif' furniture m5 2511 _____________________________________ _______________________________
central ht?, air conditioner, 2
k4Ohtflwrm 37) 6975
PiCk UpAbandonedl'irs
.elI trained Pony. dd tack, neck
ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, 1", bath
bedroom, 1 bath, 17.700 or best rein 175 or rest offer Richara
split plan, central heat &amp; air. wa'I
FREE
offer 3725936. after 7, 373 0117.
(niger. 3"? Glu
to wall carpet. Assumable mor
32? 1671
ask for Mrs Baggerly. Available
&amp; Accessories
tgage.
July 1
1973 Ford Pinto Sg,, r
conuptetely 'oOded, low miCddJ
Shaded homesite overlooking lake
Come see the latest in luaury family
Call 7736131 after 5
*4.500
living, the all new 71'*M' Glen
from bankrupt boat company, we
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
brook
have many super bargains All
"Buy Direct From
white they last 2'itr1 like
GOPMLV'SE 46 Sanford)7) 173)
WE FINANCE
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
$1,195. 16' Bowric)er, 11.750 Visit __________________________________
3103 Orlando Drive
your Evinrude Wheeler now'
7606 S Hwy 17
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5nd3 5700
REALTOR 3735771
ROBSON MARINE

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rm central heat air, carpeting,
above ground pool, fenced back
ye'd fly owner 371 0577 after 6

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Eyes checked. health guaranteed
COffee Maker, Bowling ball, Ice
773 6100 after i
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WoodnijffsGardenCenter
1. cr Aye Sanford

COLOR TV,$I1 9SMQPiIH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
641 1006

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fend Gardenlanct. 100W 1st st.
773 6630

KENMORE WASHER, parts
Service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIAPIC,ES 323 0697

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$150 Golden Touch 'ii Sew, 175
See At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 East is? 51 .Downtown
3729111 [',tSf'9 tl.io

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pl1, 1'., baths, fenced yard,
garage, carpets, Stove and
refrigerator, 1)60 72$ Mo $31 •7fl
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

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Casseubecry, 11.97, 530 4206

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NO QUALIFYING
New 3 Bk home, all extras, $ pcI
interest 129.900 3777217

373 7118

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1179 Sanford A'.i'

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
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26005 FRENCH. SANFORD
'ICED FOR QUICK SALE. Lovely
den, heat air, garage 149.950
Beautiful
iome on lg corner lot. Beautiful
Acre Realty REALTOR. 37) 7750
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'a
property, deep well Florida
pacious bdrms. 1g. Fla. room
Vorkshop. many other extras
f'living CatlKen'
. .IiI
,,arioon
75.900 373 515)
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cvrnrc nrrsrv Ti-s e'ressir ti
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JOHNNY WALKER
Idyllwilde-- Transferred, must sell,
pool planned. 4 bedroom, 2 bath.
377 6.453__A___ rile 7511
tamly rm w fireplace, carpet &amp;
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cuStom drape, many extras
lit ,Iutiful S acres paved road tree-s
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146.600 373 1730
LEADER
earflstrnLh,ses
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Air
Tee 'N Green. excellent condition. 3

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ir client has several concrete
block homes in nice section of
Sanford Some need more handy
work than others - all a bargain
YOU PICK FIRST Each %Ii
with terms to be arranged by
,w r er
JOHNNY WALKEI
REAL ESTATE INC

LOOK

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Used office furniture

3731702

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?bood cr ste'J d.ks feaeufive desk
A. choirs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs. s'raighl chairs, filing
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Erg Peat Estate Broker
'71301.7640 Hiawatha Ave at I? 97

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DON'T HESTITATE
LETS NEGOTIATE- Transferred.
owner must sell like new 3
bedroom, 2 bath block home.
Florida room, double garage,
central air, heat, Shag carpet.
Drive by 707 flriarcllff then run
over to our off ice, and we'll show
yOU Insude. Asking 134.500 373
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3 7750

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PAYTON REALTY

11

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31-Apartments Furnished

7571 Park Dr
REALTOR

60-OffiCe Suppes

Goods

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CommercIal Zoned 7 BR. office
bUSy Street. low down.
514.950 Acre Realty. REALTOR.

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Pickup and camper Sleeps 1 !'
StOyC, Sink, etc S.ile or trade
5976

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Jim

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--Anniversary Sa'e All P,'.'!h Bassett
dresser. 545. M,iple chest of
drawers, 525. old school desk,
full •.ize mattress. $10. rocker',
117 50. twin bedroom, complete,
.tl
cart, $10. Blond, Mahugany
double Pedestal table and 1 chairs"
130 k'ulp Decorators,
a77 w ts! 5? 372 2735

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135

SANFORD

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3238160
i305 g3$.2299.

Ph. Sanford (305)

Tree '.h.'ided inn's with fl,',i!
hedrocn. 7 tu,i?h rr+ob,le tx,rre.
172 SIC' Oy.rt'r t'nar.ced

1505 W. 25th St.

.'tate Rd. 427. 3.3 I

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trailer, 5350 373 5691 after 1)0
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1973 Fvinrucje, 17' F.'hog boat
6 HP Evinrude mofur Fiberglass.
blit well. 5695 Call Dun Pope, 377
tf$l Dea'er
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All new carpet from bankruptcr
Value up to 525 a 'yd Sacrifice MIII. IONS of dollars in Real Estate
'S sr,Icj fj.'iulf 'nfke' CIasstrc :.rn
13.30a yd Vour
ci' Wc.ekda'1s.
bloibrici trnll ,it.,Out that'
37)0061
.

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Air Conditioner, 11.100 BTU
Whirlpool Excellent condition
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327 5076

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Sacrifice

Apartments

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bdroom, 1' bath on corner lot.
511.900 Existing. 1t6.500. 7 pct
mlg
37) 9602
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32? 9291

Secretary

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Peg Real Estate Broker
Phone37l 0640 377 774

harkling clean, 3 bedrooms. 2 bath,

STUDIO 1.2,3
B ED R OOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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WIlT REALTY

Swim or Fish

Eve" 323 0.i
Associate

Uardens

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DOWNTOWN
2 BR, I bath homes
Priced as low as $10,500

CaIlBart Real Estate

educed to Settle Estate

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IN ALL PRICE RANGES
5)7W 1st St
377 5441

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display

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POOL
3 BR 7 bath, large Florida
room, cent heal &amp; air, 139,700

lakefront home ren'ral heat and
sr trees and other e'tra.
539

AduIt.FarnjJ'
MI)blle Home Park.
tome out atid Inspect
the stodt'l Homes fl

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112,500.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

nose as ailabic in
Sanford's newest and
finest

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LAKE FRONT - 3' -, Acres 1 Acre in
citrus grove 300' of lake front,
large 7 BR home, 2 car garage,
purr., &amp; sprinkler system. Only

REALTOR fl

Best lot selet'tlo

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Broker, 107W Commercial
San.ord)fl 7891

Piyprfront. Wekiva, 511100
00'x 110' lot
Sdntord. 1)700
5'l)0' lot fenced
Sanford. 13.0(a)

MOBILE HOME PARK

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W. Garnett White

Homesltes

2 Bedroom, fenced yarn)
$175 mo Adults preferred
373 SlSor 3776620

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FRIDAY NIGHT 1 30
klnd of furniture iIi',i, t'us.
dreSSers. chejfs, Couch, Chars.
TV'S rados. diShei 6 appliancei
All kinds of glassware Practically
SW'iything you might riced COME
EARLY'

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decor,

Commercial Properties'
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

leautilul 3 bedroom, 7 bath home
with
natural
stone
front
Professionally decorated and in a
oreat neighborhood, large lot with
privacy fr-nrc A5Sum present
orfgaO,.

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Big Auction

Deli's Auction Service
-Hwy 16. West Sanford
19' CabIn Cruiser Will trade for late
373 5670
model motorcycle or compact car ______________________________
01 equal value 571 1971
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75-Recreational Vehides
Courtney bolt. 3$ HP (flgifla 6.

Kitcheri Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops, Siris Installation
available, Bud CabeII 3fl 8052
anytime

BALL P E.ALTY
Choice Listings

Eves 373 OilS
Associate

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S2,000 Cash Rebate

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Op'i 7727111
Broker

37? 7641
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e P.'ary, 2 BR furnished, UtiltirC) r'icept as $160 Adults Plo
3773930

Junk. Trash Hauledtway
18 Pick upLoad
5674306
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73' Critchfietci Cruiser, 160 Inboard
outboard power Ideal for family
camping, skiing, &amp; lisPing 31.
SIll or 3770221

16, Sanford at Stan's Auction 372
9719

Maronda Homes

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

VIOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Real Estate Broker

Furnished

Located I', miles east of i Ion SR

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

avasI.e All under cover

1973-SB

72-Auction

15 HP iotincon motOr will traøe for
3Oor 35 HP motor C,00ct condition.
too big for my boat. II? Crystal
-_Lake Dr. 373 65.'9 Mr. Byrd.

Open 'aturday &amp; Sunday, to
Tables I permanent booths

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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LtSllPlc, REALTOR
177499)
1919 S French
777 7311.3771496.3771981
1?? 1959 3??

C bedroom tiOuSt', furnhc
:ouple only. 377 4267 6 miles west
if Sanford on SR 16

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Stemper Realty

ast results at a low cost Try one
oday! Phone 377 7611 or 931 9993

lii 3)5 E F irst St

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ACRE RANCHET IF 3 RED
OILS",
fl..To'.
rTritHe,,, .,
.,.,

7 Bedrooms, 7 baths Completely
furnh%Pi,cj Air condition 5150
" on h

Seminole, 377 1410

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anks to Classified Ad, user' get

UtltitIp fUtfliShCd 5175 month
CjIr r,nt , 37

IJIt Rent From

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CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR

Air conditioned I bedroom duplex.

Resorts

Southwesterly direction 252.7 feet to

Associate

200 mo 831 572?

LOrwOOd-- 2 Apartments, 2
Ldrooms, 2 full bathi, garages.
central heat and air, carpet and
apes, all conveniences, 77) 0293

3

Hutchiton Ocean lion? Ap,irt,nenI,
339 S Atl,'intic Aye. D,'iytcna
fli',ch (alt 372 iS9
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lyOwner' 3 BR. I haIti home on lot S
one city block derp 12 Citrus
trees, Qarden. well &amp; pump, large
utility Shed. Adlacent to wooded
city park 125.000 or cash and
assume trIg ,t 5135
6590 alter

Eves 3230185

rokrr

Exciting new I bedroom, 7 bath
home *ith towering cathcdral
ceiling in the living room, dining
room, and family room. 13' glass
sliding wall overIookin
rear
gfunds INCOME TAX CREDIT
MPLIES ft won't last long at
171.900

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OFLIONA New Duptex. Furn or

:.Ca

36-Resort ProPertY

):srrr will Sq'llcr rtnt wth oCton
buy 1 bec3oom, 7 baths, qarage.
, years ott), 173.400
323 7191

Bedrooms, I', baths, carpeted,
(e lncatiri

NEW COPICRE1E BLOCK HOMES
financed by r a'mprs Home Ad
uuifliSttj
to qualified buyers
with no down payment Why rent
when yr C..ii. ti, for less"

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RUY SELL TRADE

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675 2167 or 759 7161
FISH. SWIM, SKI- 3 bedroom
waterfront home, belutuful kit.
sanford, by Owner-- IdylIwilde II
cpien.',.. ligni.ai dinru,,
i'ur,,4
----..............SeCt lOfl.3 Bedroom, 2 bath, family
room overlooking lake, centr;I
room on large lot, low down
heat and air, lenced yard 539900
payment. Call 372045 after 6:30
TAKE TRADES
pm.
SANFORD- Sparkling 3 bedroom
homenearhospilal Drapes, range RAVENNA PARK, 101 Tangerine
and refrigerator included Roomy
Dr ByOwner, 3 BR, air, new roof,
corner lot hs citrus and workshop
newly painted, deep well,
building $73,000
Sprinkler system, fenced yard
WE TAr.E TRADES
173.100 373 1576
LAKE MINNIE- 1 bedrooms, 1'i
baths, fenced yard, air Coil
* ''Get 'Em While *
ditioned, utility shed 5'? 500
WE TAKE TRADES
* They're Hot" *
SANFORD- 2 or 3 bedrooms,
family room, central heat and air.
Newhouses ini rural area Nodown
range and refrgeralor,
mt'it, monthly payments less
fenced yard, Terms available
than rent Government 5u,,btidizCd
$19,000
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you qualify!
Forrost Greene, InC.
M. UPISWURTM REALTY
373 4151
i'
inp
#15 ;333
R.'q DjiI F,ia. fl'nk.'r
I
901W 151St
fl.drooms. I'i bath home bi lot, ____________________________
I
OSU Eves.
secluded area 1st Mortgage $171
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kitchen equipped, central heal A.
air, fenced yard, 5190 mo 377 97)9

A BitOf Magià

Peg Real Estate Broker
901 715 6999
rives 305 931 $139, $47 605)

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE

Tired of High Rent?

Friday, June 6,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

0-Miscellaneous for Sale

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oorn Beautiful Shrubs arid trees

3 Bedrooms, family room, 7
txdroom, carport Children okay
373
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11-tintn.tcti

41-Houses

41-Houses

Lane Bradford

41-Houses

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WEKIVA IIIVEI1 •
Sdult mobile honnt' viIaqe, under
large SNiicly oaks on the scenic
WeI,iva Modern clean intcrior,
Iron1 $140 SMi W of .,antord 377
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1.' 70
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rninoI College area, large older
urutry home. 7 BR. 2 porches,
.i,rS bi' harr..J', A. ,itt' i(, t!.
eparS, $100 mo Al, ,'.;nter
prinigs, 7 or 3 BR. large family

SANFORD LAKE MARY are. 2 BR
rlr
ti ,
OrOiin
Ol
iJltfClf t'flclDsr-d Appliances,
COfldl)IOef, drapes, area rug.
5150 per month including pool
All you do iS swim. See
th5 now 904 775 3)57, Din Clint'

34-?',",blIe Homes

Real Estate

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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Cdrpeted 3 bedroom. P,

2 tt.iro'. .ItullS preferred, 5)0 I
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371 $9$i, 3 6670

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or Rent Lease or monthly, ground
floor 2 bedroom fully furnished
apartment. Excellent loratirin
1)35 per month plus electrical bill.
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Call 377 117) for appointment

Bedroom, )' bath, new carpet,
oaraoe, close to schools. 323 075/
or 377 1136

Care 373 _________
1PI29 or 6M 6316

If said defendants are living, and
if any or all of said defendant or FOUND- Small white &amp; tan -29-Roonn
defendants are deceased, the
Chihuahua, Lake Mary area. ------. ., unknown spouse. heirs, JeviseeS.
Owner please identify 3'2 0351. MANOR WOMAN FOR ROOM AND
grantees, creditors, lienor's, or other _____________________________
parties claiming by, through under, BOARD. CALL ANYTIME, 377
6-Child C'ire
5,91
or against any such deceased
- --- ------. defendant or defendants, if alive,
end. If dead, their unknown spouse.
Saturday&amp; Evening
30-Apartments UnfUrnished
heirs, devisees. leoat,ej. grantees.
____________________
Child Care Ages7I
creditors, Ilenor, oi other partiJi
A Child's World 373 8121
D',ftary. Adults Lovely large 1 bed
claiming by, through, under, or
room, air, ideal for retired persons
,sst any such deceased defen
322 9051
daft or defendants, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
MASTERS COVE
right, title, or interest in and to the
RICHuPD'S PROFESSIONAL
ON THE LAKE
property described in the Corn
BARTENDER'S SCHOOL
pu1t, to wit:
Day &amp; Night Classes. 3 Ml. N.
SECTION 7701025)I; STATE ROAD
Longwcod, Junct. 17 97 6 119
2 Bedroom unfurnished apt , air,
IS 6 600. SEMINOLE COUNTY
377 9736 or 373
walt to wall carpet $125 month
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 104
ttOdam.w7pd(.xust 703 E. 71st 5?.
FEE SIMPLE
RIGHT OF WAY
11-Campang
34319 alter 5)0
Beginning 194.7 feet East of the
Southwest corner of the SE 4 of SW
1 &amp; 7 Bedroom Apis $10 $170 ma
of Section 19, Township 21 South, Spend a relaaed weekend camping
321 044
Range 30 East, run East 1501 feet,
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on the scenic Wekiva River.
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bookino for garden equipment!
Peed today's tlassifiet' ads for
noon buys

3 lA-Ejpkxes

REWARD In need of medicat
attention, 3$ 5121 or 9 5721

poi'it Of beginning; containing 15,416
Your gracious country living, yet
sguare
feet (0 354 acre), more or
COMPANY.
INC.,
a
k
a
BONANZA
city security. Quiet, soundproof, ,)
DEN
307
18IIp
Wanted
_____________________________
less
COMPANY.
CONST P UCT ION
itcep shag carpeting, decor fur.
IN
AND
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
You and each of you are hereby
ROGER LONSWAY; and FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Alture, outdoor picnic and barCOUNTY,
SEMINOLE
severally notified that the pIintiffS We Naive listingS We have buyerS
ENVIRONMENTAL SALES, INC.
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
becues in the courtyard, and
filed its sworn Complaint, together
W
riced another real estate
Defendants
COUNTY, FLORIDA
FOR
SEMINOLE
helpful manager, Special movC in
71.71).CAO9.0
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
withitsDeclar.tionof Takinginthe
licensee to help us make sales.
NOTICEOFACTION
FLORIDA
allowance, Only 2 BR left
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
above Styled Court against you and
Forrest Green., Inc
TO BONANZA CONSTRUCTION,
CIVIL NO. 71411 CA
n
OF
ASSOCIATION
each of you as defendants setking to
3736353, n2 avo. eves
INC.. a K a BONANZA CON
ALLSTATE
ENTERPRISES LOAN
$155$160
condemn the above described
STRUCTION COMPANY, INC.. a k
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, an SEMINOLE COUNTY. a cor.
BAMBOO
existing
organIzed
and
COVE APTS.
poration
property
located
In
Seminole
a BONANZA CONSTRUCTION
Onio corporation,
Executive
under t'ie Law's of The United States
County. Florida, by Eminent
COMPANY. a Florida corporation
Plaintiff
300EortBht1,373 310
Esperienced only
Apply 619
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of America,
Domain proceedings
Address unknown.
Atlantic
National
BaflK
flag.
You are further notified that the
You are hereby notified that
Live one month free Sevilla Car
LARRY JOSEPH SMITH and
this Court either before service on
VS
Plaintiffs will call up for hearng
above named Plaintiff has filed a
dens, 7015 Sanford Ave Spacious 1
PATRICIA A. SMITH, hi wife,
plaintiff's attorneys or immediately
ANDREW J FENNINGTOPI and
before the Honorable David U.
Complaint In the above styled Court,
67 BR apts.eat in kitchen, shag
Defendants.
otherwise a default will
Mechanic
wife, LUCILLE N. PEN NINGTON,
if the nature of a mortgage
Strawn one of the Judges Of the
CarpetIng, plenty closets. From
NOTICE OF
be entered against you for the relief
2600
Orla
()
WARREN P. TURMAN and wife,
abovestyledCourtonthel5tttdayof
foreclosure on that certain real
9150. 3220146 or 5317573.
FORECLOSURE SALE
demanded In the complaint
373 )7
________________________
property herein deSrlbed, said land
July, AD, 197$. at 1130 o'clock
______________________
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN ALYNE TURMAN, HOUSEHOLD
WITNESS my hand and seal of
kM
in the Seminole County PLANNING A GARAGE SALE?
Situate, lying and being in Seminole
FRANKLIN ARMS APIS.
pursuant to a Final Judgment of FINANCE CORPORATION, a
this Court on May 12th. 197$
DATED' May 77th. 1975
County. FlorIda, to wit:
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, its
DON'T
FORGET
10
AD
)l2OFlorida Ave
foreclosure dated June 2nd, 1975, FlorIda corporation, and RICHARD
(Seat)
(Seat)
North i of the NE I (leis the
applicatlonforan0rderof Taking in
IT
VERTISE
IN
THE
andentered In Clvii Case No. 75611- .1. PHELPS, and wife. BETTY
373 6650
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur H Be-ckwith.
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LA 051] 05 inC LIrCUIT LouFi 05 InC
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit (.O,jrl
_______________________________
Defendants.
I). Township 70 South, Range
Taklnghecefofonefiledinthiscause,
SANDLEWOOD VILLAS
15TH JudicIal Circuit in and for
fly: Joy Stokes
By' Joy Stokes
NOTICE OF SUIT
East, Seminole County. arid the
All parties to this Suit and all other Manager (or staff or debit, e*pfri
110W AIRPORT BLVD
____________
Seminole County, Florida, wherein
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
ENTERPRISES TO: RICHARD .1. PHELPS
North l7chalnsoftheWestSchains
encedorine'ip Excellentbeneflts,
SAPIFORD,3237170
ALLSTATE
Publish' Miy 16.7).30.,'uneó, 191$ intef'iitedparliesmayappearatthe
Publish' May30. June
ResIdence Unknown
Sanford area $943791.
of Section 12, Township 20 South, DEN 504
time and place designated and be
6,11,70,1975 MORTGAGE CORPORATION, fl
DEN17e
_______________________
Last Known Address:
Make your Budget go further, shop
Range 79 East, Seminole County,
heard
Otilo corporation, Plaintiff, and
2611 Myrtle Avenue
the Classified Ads every day
a.,dlheSoulh.,Otthe SE of SE . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
________________________
LARRY JOSEPH SMITH end
Sanford, Florida
Section 2, Township 20 South,
ClassifIed Ads didn't work
AND
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
PATRICIA A. SMITH, his wife, are
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Range 29 East. Seminole County, CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
there wouldn't be cry
DefendantS. I will seit to the highest
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
and best bidder for cash at the West that an action to foreclose a mor. Florida, less that part lying in the COUNTY, FLORIDA
Fachdetendan? isPiereby required
NAME STATUTE
of
Longwood
PROBATE DIVISION
to serve written defenses, if any, to Waitress needed, flexible hours.
Frt door of the Seminole County tgage on the following property in Right of Way
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
P,arkham Road Containing 10.457
Applyinperson)tolp m. Holiday
said Complaint on
Case No. USI
Courthouse in Sanford. Seminole Seminole County. Florida
101'7 Bedroom AdUtt%OnI
Notice is hereby given that the
FRANK
of
Lot
391
L. acres
Housi, 330 E. Commercial. No
In re: the Estate of
THOMAS Ci. FREEMAN,
at 11.00 o'clock
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
undersigned. pursuant to the County. Florida.
You ac commanded to file your
DONALD P. MAC GREGOR,
ØSOne Calls.
County Attorney
AM, on the 16th day of June, 197$, WOODRUFF'S SUBDIVISION OF
751$ Park Drive $7Oup
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
____________________________
deceased.
Seminole County
__________________________
as LANDS, South Sanford, Florida, written defenses to said Complaint
545 09, FlorIda Statute, will register the follOwing described property
Telephone Soflcltors, needed to
with the Clerk of the above named
NOTICE OF FINAL
1007 Highway 434
set forth In said Final Judgment, to- according to the pta? thereof as
I Bedroom apt., lights, water fur
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. in
ItwIte people to loin a new dinner
recorded iii Plat Book), Page 44 of Court arid to serve d COPY thereof
REPORT AND APPLICATION
Altamonte Springs.
fished Adults, rio pets $17 SQ 377
'' and for SemInole County, Florida, wit:
club.
No
experience
necessary,
upon
Gene
H
Godbold,
Public
Records
of
Seminole
Esquiri,
of
FOR DISCHARGE
FlorIda 37701
Lot 16, in fitock s. NORTH the
n, eve's 1. wknd
upon receipt of proof of
good pay. day or night shifts. ___________________________
Mguire, Voorhis &amp; Wells, P A., P.
All persons are hereby notified on or .efore the 2nd day of July,
the ORLANDO TOWPISITE. FOURTH County, Florida,
publication of this notice, the tic
Apply In person to Quality Inn, II
0. Box 633, Orlando, Florida 37807. titat thC undersigned. as Executor of A 0, 1975. arid file the original with
been filed against you and you
IBedroom. No chu;dren or pets. 2617
ADDITION, (Replat of Sheet No. 2)
titiOul ,iame, to wit: HERITAGE
&amp;
431, LongwOod, Room 139.
Attorneys for Plaintiff on or before said estate, has completed the ad
are required to serve a copy of your
the Clerk of the above styled Court
Elm, Sanford. 3394956.
according to the PIll thereof, •
ALUMINUM,
under
whiCh
it
IS
:
ministration thereof and has filed in on said date, to show cause what
.?
recorded in Plat Book II, at Page 6. written defenses, if any, to it on the 70th day of June. 191$
engaged in busincis it is. willow
:
of
Date May 19th, 197$
LOGAN
H.
said Court its final report and ap
STORING IT MAKES WASTEright, tItle, Interest or lien you or SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
of the Public Records of Seminole PHILLIP
Creek
Cove.
Longwood.
Florida
County,
Florida
:
SHIPIHOLSER AND LOGAN, at. (Seal)
SELLING IT MAKES CASH
plicatson for discharge. Obiections any of you have in arid to the
SELL THOSE PlO LONGER
37750
Arthur H Beckith, Jr.
torne'y for Plaintiff, whose addrels
PLACE A CLASSIFIEDADPIOW,
thereto, if any. should be duly filed, property described in said Corn
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
DATED this 7nddayof June, 1975
That the party interested iri said
Clerk of tue Circuit Court
Call 372 26)1 or $31 999)
:
is POSt Office Boa 7779. First
After filing proof of publication
CLASSIFIED AD
plaint anc to ShOw cause, if any you
(Seal)
business enterprise is as follows'
Joy Stokes
Federal Building. Sanford, Florida,
showing this notice has betn have, why Said property should not
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
CASOPEK INDUSTRIES. INC.
__________________________________________________
Deputy Clerk
and file the original with the Clerk of
p,bl.sPi'd once a week for four be condemned for the uses and
Clerk of said Circuit Court
By' David I. RiddetI.
tfl above styled Court on or before GENE H GODBOLO, Esquire
consecutive weeks, the matter of
p,rposei as set forth in the Com
By: Martha T VihIen
Legal Notice
President
July 7th; Otherwise, a Judgment Publish. May 73. 30. June 6, I). 1975 approval of said report and the plaint filed hrein If you fail to do __________________________________________________________
Deputy Clerk
Dated at Orlando. Orsnige County.
may
be
for
the
DEN
Ill
entered
against
you
said
orderint'ofdistributionof
estate
SO.
a
default
will be entered agansl
IAYLOR. BRION, BUKER.
Floridi, May 27th. 1975.
relief demanded iri the Complaint. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND will come before the Court
you for the relief demanded in the
NAMES &amp; GREENE
Publish' May 30. June 6. 13, 20. 1915
NOTICE
WITNESS my hand and
SUN FIRST NATIONAL
Complaint.
Post Office Box 33011$
the seal of FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
The Board of County Commissioners, as prime spwnor for Seminole
DEN 701
197$
this
Court
on
June
2nd,
BANK
OF
ORLANDO
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL
Miami, Florida 33133
FLORIDA
County, announces that funds in the amour,? of 1420.925 received under the
(Seal)
fly Peter C Taylor
of said Court on the 75th day of May,
_____________________________
1151 Brickell Avenue
CASE
Compnetienslve Employment and Training Act (CETA) of 1973, Tlfle I, will C
NO.
1SU4CA.$9E
Trust Officer
Arthur H. Beckw.th, Jr.
A D, 1915
DAi
C0RI'URAIIUN.
a
Floructa
apporllned as follows:
be
Clerk of the Circuit Court
As Eaecu?or of said estate.
(SEAL)
Publish: .n. 6. 1915
corporatlun,
Prime spOnSor: Seminole County Board of County Commissioners
IN
THE COUNTY COURT C)EOU
By' Joy Stokes
Publish May 16, 71.30, June 6. 1975
Arthur H Beckwittu, Jr
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Plaintiff, DEN 109
Name of highest elWed official. Sidney I Vihlems. Jr ,Chairman
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of tte Circuit Court
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r.ounvY
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S.1204.CC.14.H
PubliSh June 6. 13. 20. 27. 1975
tly: Lillian I Jenkins
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
WILLIAM E TAYLOR. arid JUNE
Area served: Seminole
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
PORT
OEO-.41
Deputy
Clerk
EIGhTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
P. TAYLOR and LOCAL FINANCE
Population: 131,111
COUNTY,
FOR
SEMINOLE
AUTHOR.TY. a OOdy politicking
Publish
May
30,
June
6.
13,70,
197$
CUlT,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
CO. of FLORIDA,
Total Individuals to be served' 444
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
corporate.
FLORIDA
DEN 704
FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Defendants
Total Individuals to terminate program. 372
CASE NO. 7S.1149CA'17E
Plaintiff.
PROBATE DIVISION
CUlT OF THE
STATE
NOTICE OF SUIT
Significant segments lobe served:
OF
DON FOX ASSOCIATES. INC. a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CASE NO. PR.7S.I44CP
TO WILLIAM E TAYLOR
FLORIDA
- Receiving public assistance
IN
AND
FOR
IIoric',s corporalian,
BRUCE SCOBIE arid
AMO3
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Estate of
JUNE P TAYLOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
300 - Blacks
Plaintiff,
WALLS. d b a DELTA MARINE,
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Lucille F Rapetti
Address Unknown
CIVIL ACTION
IS - Handicapped
vs
Defendants
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Deceased.
MOLTON, ALLEN &amp; WILLIAMS,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
141- White
CORPORATION,
a
NOTICE OF ACTION
JAYMOR
PROBATE DIVISION
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
INC a corporation,
Female
that an mctlon fo foreclose mortgage Florida corporation. and RICHARD
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TO AMOS WALLS
PROBATE NO S165.CP
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
covering the following real and
Veterans
Plaintiff
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Address unknown
BRUCE. KERLIN and ELIZABETH
In
Estate of
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
personal property In Seminole
Offenderi
vs
PEARCE KERLIN, his wife,
HELEN S. DANIELS
SAID ESTATE:
County. Florida, to Wit JOSEPH M SHIFALO. ci us. et al.,
- over 55
S
BRUCE SCOBIE
Defendants
deceased
4
YOu ,r.rt
arc Picrctv
All thaI tract or parcel of land
Youth
Defendant
7.41 ?,'tfa Crescent
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
notified
and
required
to
file
any
lying and ,eing the North 73 feet of
ALLOCATION
OF FUNDS,
NOTICE OF SALE
Ottawa. Ontario, Canada
TO' RICHARD BRUCE KERLIN
To All Creditors and All
claims and demands which yOu, or
NotIce is hereby given trial,
LoflandtheSouth796afeetofbof 7.
1719.4)7 - Seminole Community College
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
ELIZABETH
PEARCE
and
Having Claims o' Demandi Against
eittitr of you. may have against said
Block 71, SUBURBAN HOMES.
pursuant to a Emil Judgment of
51,924 - Seminole County Associatinji for Retarded Children
ection to enforce a
KERLIN, his wife. Whose tat
Said Estate:
estate
In tP'eOffiC
f the Clerk of the
according to th plal thereof as knøwn aress Is unknown.
Foreclosure entered in cause
in
property
77,530 - Florida State Employment Service
tollowing
Seminole
You are heceby notified ann)
Circuit Court of the 11th Judicial numbered 75 564 CA 09 C., 1n the recorded in Plat BookS, page6O and
30.596 -. Seminole County Board Of Public Instruction
County. Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
required to present any claIms and
Circuit, SemInole County. Florida.
Circuit Court of Seminole County, 4). Public Records of Seminole Complaint for Inlerpleader has been
15,111 - Compr,het*iv, Manpower Planning Division
Motor Vessel PADDLE WHEEL
deniands which you may have
Probate DIvI1on, in the Courthouse
Florida, I will sell the property County, Florida
BREAKDOWN OF FUNDS:
QUEEN. 0 N 731514. 0 P 1
filed against you ,'innl you are
agaiuist the C5tte of HELEN S
1 81,154
situate in Seminole County, Florida, rat been tiled aqain'.t you arid you required to served to PIaritiff'
Adminstrative
h45 been fled au:aIns?
J ,,nd you ñt Sanford, Florda. wU'in four
DANIELS,
deceaSed
late 01
calendar months from nbc lime of
are required to terv a copy of your
descrIbed as:
- Allowances
are required to serve a copy of your
attorney, GAVIN D LEE, whoSe
Seminole County, Florida, to INc
the first publication Of this flOIICC.
13,197
LOt 1. Block C, DRUID HILLS
written defenses, ii any, to it on C.
Wages
wrif'en defenSes, if any, thereto on
dwjdre'ss is tuite 1175, Hartford
Clerk of the Circuit Court. and file
Each claim or demand must be' in
135
ESTATES, FIRST ADDITION, VICTOR BUTLER, JR.. of EVANS
Fringe Benefits
W C HUTCHISON. JR. Plaintiff's
Building, Orlando. Florida 32107 on
the same In c'uplicate and as
writing arid filed in duplicate J
91,911
according to the Plat thereof &amp; BUTLER, 200 E. Robinson Street. c before Juno 30th. 1915 and fIll the
Training
attOrney, wsosea'e'ss is ng P'tn
provIded In Section 7,.l4, Florida
tfiifi' the place of residence and poSt
recorded in Pat Book 1), Page 47, Hartford Building. Suite 970. oqioinial with the Clerk of this Court
14,613
Services
Park Avenue. Sanford, Florida.
Statutes, In their Off ice's In the
office address of the claimant and
PublIc Records SamnoIe Cnty, Orlando, Florida, 37101 and file the edher before service on PlaIntiff's
Ttiepurpowof CETA, Title I, fiscal yeer 197S-7 In Seminole County wII
n4 I ill the
or t,efo'e June 21, I91
County Courthouse in Seminole
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i-r 'jhiei W"? ft t..ICTZ
:;.., ,,J ...;ri ht Clerk o 2!': Cc...rt
knids.
pe otrectea primarIly to Ptr.czn whose income, are
Till &amp;DOI
aitnjney or iuuri.cdi.e(y thereafter,
County. F 1orida. within four
below the poverty
hh enzent 'w attOfVW'y, or tht same
liv•I arid fo provIde iMtIttj.f vocational and
etpubtksal tetPiehigPinf.ndI styled Court o. or befn.i'e 11* 13th
etP't'c blO'C S4fvtCe Oil P1dicttifl'S
orPserwise a default will be entered
calendar mths from hi lime of
remedIal
education
be void
day Of June, 1915, otherwise' a
bidder, for cash, at the west front
attorney or immetliately thereafter;
aoainst yt'r, for the relief demanded
the fIrst publIcation hereof, or th' trainIng, work experIence and $lcvlce's for unemployed, U.'lderemployed
?)ated
Sanford
a?
Florida, t.iis
Judgment may be entered against
o. of the Seminole County Court
otherwise a Oe'futt will be entered
In the Complaint for Int.rpleaden.
end severely disadvantaged adults and youths and (or
same will be barred
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furnished Il, :niles from
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equipped, walking distance to
school, churches, stores, swum
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Spacious well kept 3 bedrooms. 7
baths, air, carpet and carport.
Screen.rl patio fi.nr..d yarfl soo
month 377 $46-i

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Available June 10 $160 month,
$100 clamagt' lX)fld $30 $171 after
6'30

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()UALIT V INN NORTH
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very Quiet. partially furnished,
377 365v. Sanford Av,'

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS
116W 2nd St

- Work your own hours Earn Cain
judoment may be entered in due CHARLES E MASSEY and LOIS J.
Notice of Public Hearing
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
ALCOHOL A PROULEM?
income as an AVON Represen
MASSEY.
ccurse upon the petition
The Board of County Corn
FLORIDA IN AND FOR THE
IN YOUR FAMILY?
taliive Call 644 '1079
WITNESS my han'J and theseal of
Defendants. mlssioners of Semirole County COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
AL ANON
___________________________
NOTICE
OF
SALE
S.tid Court at Sanford, Seminole
sitting as ne Seminole County CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.99).CA-OSO For families or friends of problem
storeltand forget it? 5.1111 and
Notice is hereby given that, Utility Board will MId a public DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION,
County, Flo'icM, thit. 14th day of
drinkers
forget It with a Classified Ad 372
May, 1975
pursuant to an order or a final hearing In Ihe County Commission STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART
For further Information call 473 4397
26)1
(Seal)
ludgment of foreclosure entered in Chambers of the Seminole County MENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
or write
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Arthur H Oeckwith, Jr
the above captioned action, I will Courthouse. Sanford, Florida, on and
Sanford At Anon Family Group P.O.
C'erk of the Circuit Court
sell the property situated in Tuesday, July), 1975 at 7:00 P.M. or SEMINOLE COUNTY,
21SitL,ations
Wanted
Box 553, Sanford, FIa 3777)
Semi'ole County, Florida, described
fly bit B Walker
soon thereafter as possible to
Plaintiffs. _____________________________ - ______
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as:
Deputy Clerk
consider an application concerning
Will keep books In my home I years
FACED WITH A DRINKING
Puh?ich May 30. June 6. I), 70. 197$
Lot 16, Block D, WOODMERE changes In water and sewer service
npiriasiat'r"
ASSOCIATION.
PROE"
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Defendants
Can Help
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fly' Sidney I Vihlefl, Jr .
NOTICE
OF
HEARING
CKM11,JflttiCt
Ca1 173 4597
4-.-Rijsjf
(11 THE CIRCUIT 'OUPT Ii! AND
Puhtir tr'rt1s I Strn.rio ('o',vitv
Charmar.
10 SHOW CAUSE
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17)3
COUNTY,
FOR
SEMINOLE
Flona
Attest
NOTICE
OF SUIT
Sanford FlorIda 32771
FLORIDA
Taii cab butness and related p
Together with the following
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
____________________________
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
CIVIL NO. JS232,CA09.F
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franchise Call Fidel 90425) 7577
Range
Clerk
___________________________
0 P EATEP
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Refrigerator
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
Publish - June 6. 17, 19, 74, 1975
B L Mullis
DEVELOPMENT, INC . a Florida at public sate, tothe highest and best DEO 46
Free, 641 7027 for "We Care"301 Walnut Street
I T EMS
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WIN T E P
corporation,
bidder fr cash at the west front _____________________________ Macon, Georgia
"Hotline". AdultS or Teens.
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A ,
Pliifltiff, door of the Seminole County
PARCEL NO 101
WANT AD Phone 377 26)1 or 131
------------Courthouse In Sanford. Florida on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
9993 and a friendly Ad Vi%or will
S-Lost &amp; Found
FRED M HUMPHREY, t't at,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
the 7ltPt day of June, 197$.
Lyn Mullis
_help you
Defendants (Seal)
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
30) Walnut Street
__________________________
__________________________________
AMENDED
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
LOST
Large
mate
Weimaraner,
Macon Georgia
FORECLOSURE SALE
By: Lillian Jenkins
Notice is herr-by gIven that the
Deputy Clerk
undersigned ARTHUR H BECK
SMITH, HULSEY. SCMWALBE.
WITH, JR., Clerk of the Circuit SPRAKER &amp; NICHOLS
Court of Seminole County. Florida, Attorneys for Plaintiff
will on the 19th day of June, 1975. at
Barnett Bark Buitdng
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the Seinlnote County Courthouse,
Publish - June 6, 1975
Sanford, Florida, offer for sate and
DEO
sell at pvbtic outcry to the highest
and best bidder for cash, the _______________
following
property IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
described
situated in Seminole County, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Florida:
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
LOt 20. BlOck B, THE SPRINGS, COUNTY, FLORIDA
according to the Plat thereof as
CASE NO. 7S.793CA.09.E
recorded in Ptat Book 16, pages9. 10 CHARLES 0. T(JLLER, JR
not
and 11, PublIc Records of Seminole individually but as Nominee of the
County, Florida pursuant to the
Trustees of COUSINS MORTGAGE
Summary Final Judgment entered AND EQUITY INVESTMENTS, an
in a case pending In said Court. the unincorporated buSiness trust
style of whith is indicated above.
organized under the laws of the
WITNESS my hand arid official State of Georgia.
Plaintiff,
sealofsaidCourlhisllhdayof June.
's
1975.
OlE GE R
DEVELOPMENT
(Seal)
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
Arthur ft Beckwith. Jr.
Cii E GE P
and
WILFRED 1.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

1 Bedroom apt Large rooms Nicely
furnsPiej JuSt refTOdeIed Like
- new
719 W 1st s, io
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DEADLINES
Noon The Do Before Publication

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WIELAKA APARTMENTS
1)1W 1st St

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Seminole

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risk their necks routinely to
it's time wegave that honor toa diorrt' are that lucky.
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survey to find out how other wife asked why s, many people dastardly twins, crime and
women feel about it'
think plumbers are overpayed. fire!
ONE WOMAN Then she did a whole number on
DEAR ABBY: I am a girl
DEAR ONE: I polled !2 hob dirty their work is and how whose best features are my
women. Nine agreed that it's hard they work .
legs. Believe me, I don't ha ve
time a woman got her face on
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your Imnagmnaflon go wild at this variety of other themes may be
point!"
used
The hardest part is making a Esther also makes charming
at' at the lOP
Esther Deal, of Altamonte,
arrangements in the small
"You
need to use heated pinto .'eggs stocking containers She
gets double duty from
these days. She not only eats the put a hole In the top and the covers the container with a
egg, but aLso saves the shell to bottom of the shell," said pretty wrapping paper,
Either. "Then you may stri ng she spreads Elmer's glue over
make decorations.
little beads or pearls on a the enfire area ,
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Making a decoration from
doub
l e strand o( nylon cord. so glitter,
artifcial
empt&gt;egghel
listnckyouanrnakealoopatthe topsnownPiacthgaplece of
business, and you need a steady
for hanging. Be sure to add a
the bottom hail of
hand and a keen eye. Said
sequin or pearl to the inside, 5°
the container, she is then ready
ther If I want
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I sterlize fin'ernail time thread won t pull to glue whatever she wishes i
Esther glues a cotton make the scene complete A
s'i.,ssors and cut a round hole in
the
bottom Ofthe shell, hinge is placed between the top
the side of the egg. After ball
and then adds tiny flowers or and
bottom hail of the conremoving t contents, i rinse
flgUreS
that are glued on the tatner,to give aclever, half.
out the shell with cold water.
um 01 "= worK sm open look to the scene.
Then I add blue food CO1Oflfl
to does with a pair of tweezers.
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water and pour sme into "SOfflietinles
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angel
hair,
need
to make these scenes at
each shell and let it Set awhile. and if
I do, I use a little hair
any
cra
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This gives a pretty blue color to
spray on it to hold it better,"
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the iruide of the shell. I
place she said.
naments
and miniature figures
the shells in a warm oven
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After they are
and flowers. I buy the little
let them drain on paper towelL egg decorations seldom
break, bunches of flowers and take
Af te r the color sets, t
and may be used as Christmas
to use wha t
strange, but you can cut the decoratIofl3 or for any other llmn
hole larger if you wish, and the seasonal ocaswn. 1have used 77he small container is glued to
shell will not crack or break" mine in many ways," she said, a plastic stand that can be
The delicate art work is next, "One year, I covered a gull purchased at the craft
explained Esther. Braid, beads artificial Christmas tree, with also.
When
le ted, Esther's
orsequinsmaybeused,andas theeggscenes.Butgraduati, creationscomp
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beauty. She modestly admitted,
"Aneighbortaughtrnehowto
do this work, Anyone can do it if
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display are a piano Owt aids in
teaching through keys that light
up via a cassette programed to
the tune, and a resusciation
device. There will be appr oximately 30 displays.
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Prinicipal Don Reynolds Is ptarded by the
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retirement of the athletic stadium fund and the "Roast" wound up school activities for
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Ile hid served on an advisory by Sorenson and the council during her time in office.
-and of the council pulling cents per gallon gasoline by re-election this ye
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coriunittee for the city and was members, include the purchase
"I think we've accomplished toget her."
bulk purchase.
lot
more has to be done," he residents.
previously an unsuccessful of the water system, the hiring a lot," she
said, noting the
Admitting she is a vonA retired international said.
LAKE MARY—Four new candidate for City Council.
While opposed to the method
of a lull time bookkeeper- roads and parks in the city are servative, Mrs. Griffin
representative
of
does
not
the Bakers
Heading
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of f icials—Mayor
city
committee
ed to purchase the water
us
Walter
A
three-year resident of the purchasing agent, the hiring cf in I lot LK-tter shape now than look for plaudits, but quietly and Confectionary Workers on planning and zoning, Bacon system, Bacon said he shall
Sorenson and Council members community
prior to the eke. the new police chief, the
the y ever were in the county." sends her own company's union and a Lake Mary resident proposed and
gained colleague support measures to give
Martin Bacon Sr., Lillian tion, Sorenson had lived around amended budget, the purchase
We have also purchased a equipment to work gratis for for five ~ears. Bacon provides support of a resolution recently adequate water supply to
Griffin and Burt Perinchlef— Iake Mary for 11 years.
of road department.
motor
grader,
another the city when more equipment the fire ;n the citv council.
declaring
were elected by the people of
a
six-month homes, Industry and espedally
Sorenson said priority items
Mrs. Griffin elected unop.. police car and expanded the is needed. When she feels the
Pointing
to
his
'many
years'
moratorium
on
rezoning
of the fire department in the city.
this coinmunitv last December he tuid in mind when elected posed in her first bid for public po lice force
from
one
and
onecit%
needs
dirt
for
a
street
or
experience
arbitrating,
Lake
Mary
Boulevard.
Since they *took office five have shifted sornewhat as office, is a third generation half men to tilree
Bacon looks to the future
full time of- otlier purpose she gives from negotiating, concilliating and
months ago t he ir individual surprise problems surfaced Lake Maryian. She and her
"Presently a planning and when the city budget will
ficers,
her own stockpile,
mediating, Bacon usually has a zonin
respon.sibilities to the city have that had to be handled im- husband Frank are in the heavy
g committee is working on permit a full time fire and
But. she is more interested in
17he road department does position on every conceivable
assumed almost full-time mediately,
construction business,
discussing the things that yet vehicle repairs not only for that question that comes before a plan for the road and I'm emergency department. He
status.
He spends almost every
Heading the road department need to be done, particularly department but other city council.
confident they will come up points with pride to the fact he
has not missed a single city
But much progress has been evening at a city meeting of composed of one employe,
with
her the upgrading of the utilits' departments as well "and that
a
plan
to
make
it
a
council
meeting since assuming
made, the officials say.
nme sort or at other gatherings son-in-law hired by the city system,
lie generally
sets out to
dignified
entranceway
to the
saves," she said,
convince
his
colleagues
his
city,"
he
said.
office.
Employed in
an ad- representing the city as well s prior to her election. Mrs.
Mrs. Griffin said she sees no
A project of major interest to po6ition is the correct one. He
Bacon's future priorities
rulnistrative capacity at his part of every weekend talking Griff in acknowledges pride
in reason why te city can't hold her at this time is finding a wins some and loses some,
lie
supports
include
continual
emphasis on careful
private job, Sorenson had not to constituents.
the purchase of the utility the line on taxes. "It's really a was—possibly through the
city
usually
with
good
humor.
upgrading
of
the
police
planning,
served in elective office prior to
a sewer system for
Accomplishments so far this compan% anot other acquestion of managing the acquiring its own storage
fie told The Herald recently department until its personnel the city, a road paving
January.
)ear, pointed to with pride c('mplishments of the city money
t' have," she said, facility—of saving some i:t he plans at this time
to run for meets the FBI standard of one program

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charges of first degree murder
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pulled out what appeared to be
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Lyman High School seniors Valerie French and Mitch Weissman
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ponder the globe as they prepare for gradua don from high
school. your nioney,"
T'he two seniors %ill join the some 1,5M high school students in
Police report the two men
Seminole County who Hill receive diplomas during the next two
then fled from the cab on fooL
days, ending the 1975 school year. (Herald Color Photo by Elda
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enjoy it for my own amusement
community as well as to
and leasure
promote be tter health through -Esther Deal creates egg decorations for all seasons.
Kicks Off
preventative care.
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There will be free glaucoma
it's still not too late for June 10 July 31.
testing by the Lions Club Sight
Sanford area children to Story hour far children 4
Clinic, blood pressurv checks
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register for the Summer
6 will be he ld on Wednday
by the Heart Association,
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
Playground program sponsored mornings at 13 o'clock from Tiger In Traction
Pr~:.-;Oented Aug. 8-9 under the from 2-5 p.tTi,, at the Altamonte testing for diabetes and
205W. FIRST ST
by the Sanford Recreation June 11- July 30. Classes will be
direction of Mrs. Donna Springs Civic Center.
hemaglobin by the Adventist
PHONE 322.6511
Department which starts limited to 30 children.
Auditions for the Altamonte Tierney with most of the
Community Service Chajter.
The chorus will supply
Monday (June 9i. Register at
Special features during the Players Children's Theatre proceeds going to the Central
Any agencies wishing to
the Department's office in the first week of Playground will Workshop production "Tiger in Florida 7.. Members of the patriotic music for the FOWTh participate, please call 6444476
Recreat')n Wing of the Sanford be: June 9 registration and Traction' will be held Monday Semoran Junior Woman's club of July celebration in addition for informatir,n
Civic Center.
free play; June 10 - Indian Day iJune 9
at noon at the will be helping with the to different Bicentennial events
throughout the next year .
In addition to special daily t
Wmes; June 11 - bubble Almonte Springs Civic production,
the
morning gum vontest; Jum 12 - nature Center. All youngstm from
features.
The chorus is open to all inPlayground will include soft- science day and June 13 - free ages 10 to 18 are invited to try Music Militia
terested
singers, especially
ball, basketball, jw'flp rope, play,
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Auditions will be held for the teenagers.
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track and field, quiet ta ble
Featurec for the following comedy. There will be also
"Music Militia," Bicentennial
Fur
further
inforuition
call
games, color books, puzzl es and weeks will appear on the
ample opportunity to learn and chorus on Th ursday, June 12 Jani','a Cavin
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supervised play.
Women's Pages of the Sunday pa rticipa te in behind the scenes
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Sum,m" Playground will be Herald, t1t Sunday before each stagecraft.
BLUEBER
held June
June 9 through Aug. 1, r,ew series is due to begin.
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Members of the Junior Woman's Club of Sanford,
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spoors of their tlkrntennlal Community Improvement
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Breakfast held by the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce to welcome Vietnamese refugees to the
community. Displa&gt;ing true "Junior Spirit" of friendship
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STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLAS1FIED AD NOW,
Call 3777611 on 531 9993

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Loch Arbor. lakefront,) BR. 7 bathS.
den, heal air, garage 119.950.
Acre Realty REALTOR. 323 7750.

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Another ness industry broke ground in Sanford this morning as
ground breaking ceremonies sserc held far ABC Conveyors,
formerly of Longssood, on South Sanford Asevue Helping get
the construction of the 10,000 foot building to a start are front
row from left, Leroy Robb, contractor, Julian Steastrom, city
commissioner; Mayor Lee Moore; (lift Wolfe, vice president of
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dissatisfaction with Layer

McKibbin, Sanford Chamber of Commerce; Garnett White,
Chamber of Commerce, Scott Burns, Chamber of Commerce
and Florida Power and light, Ken Barhaug FPL Community
Relations, Jim White, Flagship Bank Downtown, and John
kridrr, Chamber of Commerce The new plant will cost $100,
and will employ
5 3 to 50 people, which is espe'cted within 90
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Advisory Council this worning vAhat is terined the balance of froin other program thruugh- requests for 346 jobs frurn
wor and consider something billion emergency job bill,
to review requests for swnmer tate, We have met the critera out the country' to assure new various agencies throughout
other
" than what Is recotnThe vote was 277-145 with 282 employment,
for being a new prime sponsor prime sponsors of a program." the county with the SCiX)OI

mended, Sims urged school votes necessary for the overofficial.
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F. C. Harper Jr. made a motion
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Just prior to that meeting, i 100,000 population), therefore
Ellis said he had been district putting in the biggest
Ellis placed a call to the Atlanta we are assured of having a pro- assured that Seminole Count)' bid
for 181 jobs.
office of the Department of gram this summer.
will have a summer employ.
Labor and was told that the veto
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thundershowers this afternoon or evening necoming more
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around 70. Variable winds mostly 10 mph or less. Rain
probability 20 per cent through tonight and 50 per cent
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A surprise check for $34,000 Is causing Seminole
twen laced on the bl'ick,s by
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iJ1ntIlern to tasselbcrr
today. See the account by Mick Lochrldge on Page
Board Member Davie Sims
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A Different Vietnamese
challenged the ruling which
Herald staff writer Rick Paniridge recalls a Vietnam
as delisered by telegram to
resident he got to kno w and like in a moving, Around The
Laser's office earl) yesterday
(lock column on Page 4-A today.
morning No matter what you
do," Sims said, "you're still
busing black students."
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Layer told the school board the board not bus Rosenwald racial basis," the report says. the scholl system."
implementation," the letter increase in the number of black higher-paying jobs in the into the report last night, board
recommendations are not a children past three schools en
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"A review of School Board .c.avs,
teachers during that time, there private sector, rather than members indicated It will be a
"bad mark" on the school route to Casselbierry, the report says 13 per cent of the district's minutes reveals no alternate
A final issue reviewed by has been an increase of over 460 accept the $7,800 salary paid prime topic during upcoming
system, the letter from justice says Midway Elementary Full-time classroom teachers school construction plans which Justice officials revealed a white teachers."
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responsibilities, noting he is the
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meeting they held at the police meeting of the , volunteer
ryor, Grant is the council
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station with Public Safety ft"emen Tuesday night.
When I arrived at the police called on him yesterday to find man of the council police and
Director Doug Keller, no in.
Formation would be released department, Mr. Scott was the outcome of the meeting of Fire department committees.
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Lormarin was appalled that
police department, Mayor "They wanted to know If the
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completed.
The state attorney for the 18th Lorrnann was arriving behind city now has adequate lire threats had been made against
A small child died in an early morning house fire at 115 Lake Destiny Trail, Spring Lake Hills, In
Grant's life, "I'd like to find out
protection.
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sou th si est Se minole County. For est City firemen Indicated the blaze was caused by a short in a small judicial circuit Seminole
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the SeInlI'olc County school mailed, back to Washington. "plan"todesegregilte Midway Midway.
should be notified of the board's percentage of full-time black chief of per sonnel, said oflicials members Last night this in-

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ALL AMERICAN APARTMENTS

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
eC(03e to everything ye' away from it clii
aLarge wooded lots • Stre2t lights

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IC obedience and profitcllon
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlanctc. Drive
Sanford 371 5700

Associate

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Come we the latest in luxury family
living, the all new 741'aôI' Glen
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Days 172 7174
Broker

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I Prirorims, I., bath home big lot.
v?li,'led iica I'.t Mortgage $177

MditIons

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I01iSS' mobile home, excellent
condition, nicely furnished,
central heat, air conditioner. 2
bedroom. 1 bath. 12.700 or best
offer 3725136; after 7, 3730117.
ask for Mrs Baggerly Available
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Kenmore portable dishwasher, with
wooden cutting surface. 3 cycle
Sani temperature. Avocado color

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

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Parts

1974 Singer Zig Zoo with cabinet.
cash price of $61 or I payments of
11 50 Golden Touch 'n Sow. $75
Se', At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
507 East 15$ $t Downtown
7739111 Ev5lø 1146

MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn
plete set up. I'll save you money.
Licensed Orlando 273 5170

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Moving? Why Not Live

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Pent filue Luvlrr I ICCI(l1 (,irpi't
Sarrpooer fr only 1
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PAYTON REALTY

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cart. 110, Blonde Mahogany
double pedestal table and I chairs.
sofa. $30 Kulp Decorators, 109 W
lit St 332 fliS

42-bile Homes

Sar$.ing clean. 3 bessoams, 2 bath.
lakefront home central heat and

1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
Hwy. 17.2, Sanford

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used furniture, ii Øpl .lrIC ('S.

Anniversary Sate All Month Bassett
dresser. $45. Maple CflC5l of
drawers, $25. old school desk, 16.
full sl:e mattress, 110. rocker.
$12 50; twin bedroom, complete,
$951 round coffee table, $10, tea

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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REAL 'TOP 3777i9$

Here you don't...

Funished or

lot- Sanford. 13.200

15'xi3O' lo t fenced- Sanford, 13,000

WHY PAY
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THE TIME IS RIPE
For selling, buying, moving. Beat
thC rush Nice) bedroom. I, bath
with family room Brick, only 4
Years old Fenced yard. 177.700.
373 9410

Riverfront- Welilva. $11,100.

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ASSUME PAYMENTS

323 951$

Hornesites

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. 7 full baths, family room If

Sanford For Sale or Rent 3
bedroOms. 7 baths, central heat.
window air, Zoned commercial.
Low Down 321 0077; 323 6515

$2,000 Cash Rebate

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

s1ate Rd. 427, 2.3

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den, plenty storage, large lot.
377 1047

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
fl71991
19195 French
3777)71,332 1196, 3fl 1914
332 1959, 332 1161

372 7611

FROM $ 1

4 BPS

Stemper Realty

STUDIO 1.2,3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

Hunt

3322111
7571 Park Or
REALTOR
AFTER HRS
3773991
3270611
1229224

ACRE RANCHETTE3 BED
ROOMS. 2 BATHS. BETTER
THAN NEW HOME 111.500

Luxury Patio
Apartments

SANFORDI

bath on corner lot,
118.900 Existing, 116.500. 7 pct
Mfg 323 5602

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Come out and inspect
the Model Homes
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Sanford's newest and
finest Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park.

Broker, 107 W Commercial

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Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets.
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available Bud Cabe4I. 3228057
anytime

W, Garnett White

Tee P4 Green, racellent condition,)
BR. Ili baths, living rm. family
rm central heat air. carpeting,
above around pool,fenced back
yard 8 ,. owner 321 0577 after 6

Cheap

We Buy Furniture

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2565 Park Dr.

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Loaded. Asumc loan 372 $701

Junk. Trash Hauled Away
18 Pick up Load

JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC

322-2420 Anytime

Law

used office furniture

Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
Casselberry. Hey. 17 97 530 1206

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COUNTY-- Beautiful country home
Custom built brick home on 13
acres with your own lake! Lo.ded
with extras 1110.000

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Tables &amp; permanent booths
available All under Cover.
Located Ii miles east of I Ion SR
AS. Sanford at Stan's Aucton 337
9119

Acreage

Your MLS Agency

Owner will sell or rent w i th option to
buy. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, garage.

stow aai1abIe in

Homes, Lots

MAYFAIR
i bciro. 2 baths,
large family room, carpet 139.500

WITT REALTY
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9 419S Myrtle Ave, Sanford
Phone 321 0610 332774

372 $oIl

mnerciaI Properties

171 900

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Open Saturday &amp; Sunday. 9to5 p m

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
117W lit St

62-Ldwn-Garden

601 Celery Aii' Sanford

MAITL AND FLEA MART
1941 Hwy Il 92 Open Sal &amp; Sun 9.5
53$ 7970

Choice Listings

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER '
LAKE MARV
Neat as a pin! 2
bedroom, 1', baths with paneled
family room, central heat and air .

Peg. Real Estate Broker

MOBILE HOME PARK
Lot Rent From $55
Best lot selection

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's C,a"rlen Center

barge spe healer, complete, 170
gal fuel tank. Gauge &amp; new Smoke
stack. Two GE Air conditioners
150 &amp; 7.000 STIJ 372 3553

BALL REALTY

36-Resort Property

3 Frdroorrs
err locAl ion

377 6655

By Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms, I year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almst 1
acre. Idyllwllde Section 373 946P

Ste n stro m

JIM DANDY JAll FEED

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fast results at a low cost Try one
todayi Phone 332 7611 or 631 9993

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central system hew 1350 323
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tranmissiofl 1961 Galap
500 $cylincler. auto transmissni
Roth good cond itiOn 373 36 66

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"Buy Direct From Boxcar"

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Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

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373 6.630

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37.5 Precise timed released plant
food GardenLand, 140OW 151 St

F lea Market, Sat P. Sun Free
tabJes Stan'S Aurtion. Hwy 46 W

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Adult n;*,Ie home v'.I4r,. under
large shad oaks on tht ,cen.c
WekIJI Modern clean interiors.
frcm $110 SMI W of Sanford, 172

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322 5191

I lawn Mowers. We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Rest Western Auto
301W 1sf St.

By Owner r 3 BR. 1 bath home on lots
one city block deep 12 Citrus
frees, garden, well &amp; pump, large
utility shed. Adjacent to wondeil
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501W. lit St
373 6061, 323 0517 Eves

67th Year, No. 247--Thursday, June 5, 1975

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL - TRADE
311 3hE FfrstSt
3775673

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

JOHNNY WALYER

furnished, air

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Into

New Home

Pamrnts less than rent Buyers
from II thru retirement Must
quality- Excellent
investment
Your Questions can be answered.
Contact us

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For $120

'1 N Oak, S.intorfl
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ASSOCIATE
BROKER

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than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buyers (l to see it
YOU qualify!

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office furniture

L et me MOW or TILL your lot and or
oarden spnt Floyd Freer,

50-Miscellaneous for Sale
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rein $15 or best ctfer Richard

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cabinets, as Is Cash and Carry
740 LI'S

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Caselberry, 17 97. $30 1706

Merchandise

N'whcuseslna rural arN No down

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furnished A i r (Oncli on %I SO

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

unturn Drapes.
('are 373 1828 or

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chaIrs, straight chairs, filing

26065 Hwy. 17.92
REALTOR 373 5711

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Wood or steel d*-'.ks (i''i'utye desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desk
&amp;

Harold Hall Realty

I 100

Fora

Cruger, ifl 0144

Used

PLAN 10 BUILD'

GE? THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
/i FRACTION OF THEIR COST
ROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!

SANFORD

7 Bedroom, fenced yard
1175 ma Adults pre4erred
ii SO S4 or 372 6620

60—OfficeSupplies

Look at this beautiful Shided lot on
South edge of Lake Crystal, 16.500

373 7750.

7 bedroom home with
den, carpetina Vacant. move
right in with QOOd terms SIB—S00
WE TAKE TRADES
$ANF3PL
ibedrooms. Ui baths.
central heat anti air Fenced back
rd Will dicker or swap 121.500

SrWirl,Q Is "Move outside time" Get
patio and lawn Iumnture at a good
Price React the Classified Ads

customers 332 5757

Beautiful S acres, paved ro,, trees,
clean flowing stream horsei O.K.

Terry Realty. REALTOR, 62$
0711

$14,950. Acre Really, REALTOR,

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$3.1 7710

Con,rrerclal Zoned 7 BR. office
c*0I-, busy slrrit. low down.

I arqe lot. QUICI nc'içIiborhoOd, 3
bedroom home Owner will take
down payment and hold mortgage
on $11100 or pay loqui ty, assume
111.700 lfl 193$

Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels Thanks to you, our

ROBSON MARINE
7927 Hwy 1797
377 5961

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6 HP ivinrucle motor Fiberglass.
Wit well. S695 Call Don Pope, 377

Horse Trailer 112.500 10 pd. down
MID FLORIDA REALTY. Inc.

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Fve' 305 131 S139 667 6051

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5 A WOODED

R ; owner 3 HR. I bath, big c or ner
B
beautiful oaks, new carpet.
fenced back yard, and much more.
For details. 'all 377 0375 from 4 to
S or 327 7539 eve's

Rca Real Estate Broker

334iouses Furnished

new 71$ W. is? St S1 30
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with no dow n payment Why rent
when you can buy for less?
Lane Bradford

1773M9, Sanford Ave

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This Is

1973 F vintudt'. I?' p i%tiiIj boat with

OrangeCily UlueSprings

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Thursday, June S 175

City Paving

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Job Starts

IN BRIEF

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friend as a decent person has been sentenced to death in
the electric chair for killing his S-year-old son with
Poisoned Halloween candy.
Ronald C. O'Bryan, 30, appeared unmoved and imixsvc Wednesday aN a district court jury of 10 men and
two women recommended the death sentence after only 71
minutes of deliberation.
The same Jury on Tuesday convicted O'Bryan of
murdering his son, Timothy, by giving the youngster
cyanide-laced trick-or-treat candy. Deliberation on that

Groot To Cop Plea,

said this morning. "We know It
will Inconvenience some
le,
when
but ft'3 over with,
everyone will be pleased."
The'city awarded Halifax the
g
today as employes of Halifax five paving contracts on
Paving, Inc., of Daytona Beach Tuesday, May 27, on a low bid of
began work on the 21-mile $1,162,490.16. time, Knowles
At the
program.
Representatives of the firm predicted that work on the
arrived early today at Fourth paving program would not
Street and Oleander Ave., to begin before the middle of June
begin preparations for paving or "three to four weeks time"
from the date the pactswere
the area.
City Manager W. E. "Pete" awarded.
"The contractor was ready to
Knowles said the workers
ove
and did so much faster
planned to move to Fifth on m
Oleander In the first day's than we expected," Knowles
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The city manager said that as
sub-contractor handling sewer
and drainage pipe, will move in the paving project proceeds,
at 14ti Street ar.d Oleander on announcement would be made
covering streets which the work
Monday.
"We are very happy ut the might close or cause traffic
work is beginning," Knowles rerouting.
By GLENN McCASL4ND
Herald Staff Writer

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NEW YORK (AP) - Most authorities say high
unemployment and cutbacks in Job and recreational
programs will not cause the kind of irassive rioting that
plagued cities in the 1960s. But some expect an upsurge in
minor violence and crime. A few officials also say they
are concerned that unemployment and cutbacks may
create more extensive violenc-e. Others question the up.
titnistic forecasts for a calm summer.

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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Stall Writer

that the sign salesman was told deputies that at least 80 The home of Henry Jones, 335
arrested in Winter Park by pieces of lumber, valued - at Snow Hill Road, Geneva, was
Action Reports
MIAMI (AP) - About 150 airplanes laden with
Lohr and Orange County $2.50, was missing
issi
from the entered by a window, Deputy
A
one-year-old
south
marijuana cross the borders of the United States every
Sheriff's
deputies.
Santa Rosa Corporation yard on W. Jackson Starr reported, and
Seminole County infant died
Courts
day, and federal officials say a growing number of them
Gary Edward Waters, 20, of Lake Minnie Drive, off U.S. 17. stereo equipment and a color
this morning shortly after
aren't completing their illicit missions. Jacques Kiere,
92, south of Sanford.
* Police
television, total value $460, was
firemen rescued him from his
Orlando, was being held In
director of the El Paso (Texas) Intelligence Center, said
crib in a smoke-filled bedroom
* Fire
'ounty jail without bond today
Earl A. Daniels, 501 Lake reported missing.
Wednesday his agency knows of 49 crashes since Jan. 1 11
at his Spring Lake Hills home, a _____________________________________________________
oil
a
violation
of
probation
Shore
Dr., Maltland, reported a
volving planes smuggling marijuana into this Country.
Sheriff's Department
charge.
14-foot
boat with IS-horsepower
While many of those crashes occurred in other countries,
Legal Notice
spokesman said,
him to Florida Hospital North, extinguished in the bedroom,
out board motor and trailer,
all involved planes connected with marijuana traffic in
Capt. L. J. Kriz identified the Altamonte Springs.
Cause of the fire was not
valued at $1,)0, was stolen
FICTITIOUS NAME
the United States, he said.
dead child as Kevin Brian
A hospital spokesman said immediately determined, but
14011CC is hereby given that w• are
from a garage at his residence,
Kavanaugh. son of Richard E. the infant was pronounced dead officials indicated an electric
enlged in business at aIS Elm
Seminole Sheriff's deputies deputy Donald McCormick Drive.
casseloff ry, 37707, Seminole
and
Suzanne
Kavanaugh,
110
at
the
hospital
with
second
and
fan
was
suspect
in
the
blaze,
today were investigating reported.
Doctors File Class Action
County, Florida under the fititij
Lake Destiny Trail, Spring third-degree burns over 90 per
name of B AND C PAINTING
burglaries and thefts over the
Lake Hills.
__________________________ CONTRACTORS, and that we intend
cent of his body.
county
involving
jewelry
,
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (APi - A group of doctors and
?olegls?ersaid name with the Clerk
Deputies said Mr. Kavanaugh
The spoke
said the elder
lumber, stereo equipment,
Legal Notice
of the circuit Court, Seminole
patients has filed a $100 million lawsuit in Rhode Island
was burned about the hands in Kavanaugh was treated for
A 14-year-old girl drowned tools, and a boat, motor and
County, Florida in accordance with
against four insurance companies, and the American
the provisions of the Fictitious
an attempt to rescue his son first and second-degree burns yesterday afternoon In Crystal trailer.
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
Medical Association president says a doctors' union may
Name Statutes, To Wit Section
NAME LAW
from the burning room as on his hands and released from Lake while swimming with a
Ms. Sylvia I. Porter, of
to be formed to solve the malpractice Insurance
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
$6509
Florida Statutes 1"7,
firemen from two county the hospital.
S Leonard F. Bier
group of friends, Oviedo police Roxboro Road, Longwood, undersigned, desiring to engage in
crisis. The class action suit was filed Wednesday in
stations responded to the 8 a.m.
Sheriff's,
county
Donald B. Carpenter
fire reported today.
reported Jewelry valued at $395 business under the fictitious name
federal court at Providence on behalf of eight doctors and
alarm,
ALTIIMOP4TE HEIGHTS APART. Publish. My 72. 29, June 5, I?. 1975
department and state fire
Officer
Larry
Neely
iden.
was
missing
from
her
MENTS,
seven patients. It accuses the firms of conspiring to
it No $41, Northtake DEN 13$
Sgt. Beau Taylor said marshal's investigators are tified the dead girl as Loretta
c.
residence,
according
to
a
report
Boulevard,
Altamonte Springs.
restrain trade In the sale of malpractice policies to Rhode
firemen entered the room and probing the
fire
that Daniels, 14, of Route One, Box by deputy Charles Coffee.
Florida
37701,
intends to register the
FICTITIOUS NAME
Island doctors,
rescued the child and rushed firefighters contained and 162, Oviedo. He said she was
Deputy B. L. Thompson %aid name with the Clerk of the
Notice Is hereby given that we are
Circuit Court of Seminole County, engaged in bulineiS at 1533 State Rd.
pronounced dead on arrival at reported a gate lock was Florid
a
434, Iongwoou Village, Lonqwood,
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Winter Park Hospital after removed and a truck ap. - Dated. Mai 1MPh 197$.
13750. Seminole Cos*ty, Flora,
Oviedo Fire Departzn.nt resce parently used Ill the theft of - TI-EMAS4I,4IIAL Lt R.
under vi tic t it loos name a t
a N.mih Carolina
RAINTREE, and that we intend to
squad
members
recovered
the
lumber
from
a
storage
yord
General Partnership;
register said name with the CIII'k Of
body from about eight feet of near Sanford,
By: Jesse M Walter
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
General Partner
water 15 feet from shore in the
Bernard Kurek, of Longwood,
Florida In accordance with the
Publish- May 77, 29, June S. I?. 197$ provisions of the Fictitious Name
lake in the northeast section of
DEN 129
Statutes. To Wit Section $45 09
the city.
Florida Statutes 1957
Police said the girl was Summer Job IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
5- Paul W Stapp
Becky Stapp
swimming
with
a
group
of
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.
On Fire Department Status
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Publish' June 5, 17. it, 26. ICJS
friends and authorities were
DEOiO
COUNTY. FLORIDA
called after the girl disaP- Program
By DONNA ESTES
• N.. 71-II)4cAes.o
want to serve their corn- will ask the city council to let admitted he has ordered that all peared.
NOTICE OF INTENT
In me: the Marriage 14
Herald Staff Wrfter
munity."
TO REGISTER
Kelley remain. "I think he press releases will come
Ruby
Cox
Gillis
Neely said firemen attempted
FICTITIOUS
NAME
Roger Mobley, veteran should be given anotierchance. directly from him concerning to revive
g
Petitioner Wife
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NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENIh.t
and
LONGWOOD - The volun- volunteer firefighter with 12 He Is a qualified and good either of his departments.
tte undersigned, desiring to engage
unsuccessful. Officers said the 'Uncertain'
Charles Alexander Gillis
teer firemen who walked out of years experience, was tapped fireman,
inbuslnessunderthefictitiousname
"Before Information Is given lake has a muddy bottom and
Respondent -Husband
(Continued From Page 1-A)
the fire department, leaving by Keller asdepiity chief ofthe
of GENEVA HEATING AND AIR
"My concern Is that the to the public through the press l Isn't suitable - but Is widely
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONDITIONING SERVICE at 1705
firefighting gear behind fire department and "he ac- volunteers give good service to want to make sure it Is acAlexander Gillis
Basically, the local program TO Charles
Park Avnu, Santord, Florida 37771
used by area residents - for
Concrete
Monday night are back on
Mix
Inc
cepted the challenge," Keller the people of Longwood."
curate.
intendS to register the said name
Rockingham
swimming.
Officers
said
within
calls
for
jobs
to
be
filled
by
job and everything Is undersaid.
with Me Clerk of the Circuit court of
Keller said former Fire Chief
North Carolina
"No information will be the last six months there was a persons in the economically
control, Public Safety Director
Seminole County, Florida
Noting his position carries Roy LaBosslere did attend the withheld," Keller said, "but the report of a near drowning of disadvantaged category who action
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
for
DATED this 2nd day of Jure, AD
Doug Keller said today,
dissolution of marriage
with its responsibilities for botl' meeting of the volunteers information given will be another person at the lake,
are between the ages of 14-21 'us been filed against you and you 1973.
John M Hill
"The volunteers had a the police and fire departments. Tuesday night, but "he has complete and accurate,
with special consideration are rewired to serve copy Of your Publish:
June 5, 12, It, 76, 1915
meeting Tuesday night and Keller said he Is directly assured me he will submit his
written defenses, If any, to it on
"Inaccurate Information
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being given to veterans.
DEO39
voted to return to their jobs of supervising both.
Ruby
Cox
Gillis.
Petitionqq',
wtios.
formal resignation. He will not could disrupt the organization
Ellis Stressed the point that address Is I? Azalea Drive,
protecting the people and
Each volunteer in the newly be a volunteer fireman," Keller and the functions and morale of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
the
prime requirement is that Maltland. Florida 22751, on or before
Kenneth William Cot,, 18,
property of Longwood," Keller organized department is filling said,
NAME STATUTE
not only the two departments of Daytona Beach, was being th(3$' who are seeking the June 30th. 1975, and file the original
said,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
*lth the clerk of this court either
out a new application, he said.
The public safety director involved, but the entire city,
positions must be In the income tefore service on Petitioner
Notice I her eby given that the
held in county Jail
"I made my posi tion clear to
Keller said Bob Kelley,
undersigned, pursuant to the
Immediately
therealter;
arrest
by
bracket
which
is
at
or
near
otherwise
bond
following
his
them," he said. "I told them formerly president of the
"Fictutou Name Statute," Chapter
will be entered against you
Sanford Police De tective . A. po verty lev1 toqualify for a job default
563 09, Florida Statutes, will register
for the relief demanded In the
there is no longer any corporated lire department, as
Cash on a circui t court warrant under the Comprehensive complaint or petition,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court ,
Longwood Volunteer Fire wellas all members of the old
WITNESSmyhandandthesHIof inand for Seminole County, Florida.
Emergency
Training
Act
charging
possession
of
a
conDepartment Inc., no longer any department have returned.
UPOn receipt of proof of the
(CETA) Title III which is the this Court on May 30th, 191$.
trolled substance.
president. I te!d them there will
publication of this note, the fictitious
Despite
the
(Seal)
council's
A 26-year-old Atlanta summer program here.
name, to wit. MAITLAND MOTOR
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
be no contract with the city and' unanimous vote Monday night
SUPPLY under which I am engaged
Any other applicants would
Clerk of the Circuit Court
newsstand
manager
was
they are to be good citizens with striking Kelley's name from the
By- Lillian Jenkins
booked into county jail on $5,OW come under a like program
fire fighting experience who volunteer roster . Keller said he
Avenue, Maitland, Florida
At Deputy Clerk
That the party interested in said
health plans unless they are bond on a worthless check which is CETA Title U, but for Publish - June S. It It '6. $975
WASHINGTON (AP)
business enterprise is as follows:
charge after being arrested by the present, those Jobs are 0E012
Questions about prisoners' controlled by physicians.
John V. Likins
pretty well filled, according to
Sheriffs deputies.
parole rights and nuclear power
Dated at Calselterry, Seminole
-Ruled 7 t 2 that sta tes may
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Jail re cords Indi cate William Ellis.
plant pollution are on
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF Cou nty, Florida, on May 19th, 1975.
not impose sales taxes on liquor Malcolm Sewell, 2$,
Publish: May 72, 29, June 5, 12. 197$
He
said
the
Title
III
program
of Atlan ta ,
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
da
the Supieme Court. sold by
wholesalers to officers' was arrest
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COURT
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stating
date
of
ed on a circuit court has a projected
The court agreed Monday to clubs and enlkt.il !i':
UNITED STATES Of AMERICA, UNITED STATES DISTRICT
br
'.Tarrani issued UI a 1ii case. Juiit 16 and the veto of the $53
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Plaintiff, v Herman Lowery COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
messes at mili ta ry posts.
Sheriff's Detective David billion emergency Job bill Oefendant(s -NOTICE OF SALE FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
76 term on:
The
parole
case
Notice is hereby given that COURT NO. 14'711-OrJ.CIv.R
involves
a
Lohr
jailed Jerome Trossman, shouldn't affect that date.
-Whether,
and
Continued From Page 1-Al
the choo-choo coming down the
to what ex.
pursuant to a FINAL DECREE of
Most
of
cha
ll
the
Jobs
in
Seminole
enge
to
procedures
40,
of
Winter
Park,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
of
to adopt Layer's recom- tracks and I couldn't do
tent, prisoners who
Forecure entered on May 10, 1975 Plaintiff,
th
Carolina
Board
of Pa. bond on a grand larceny County will fall into the try the above entitled Court, in the JR • et at v EDWARD HOLIDAY,
mendation, got a second from ?nything about it.,,
parole must be pro vi ded proce- Nor
Defendantis)
NOTICE
charge. Jail records indicate categories involving secretarial above styled ca'Se, the undersigned OF SALE Notice Is hereby
Pat Telson, and it was done.
Nei ther could paren ts who dural safeguards such as writ- roles.
given
United
States
Marshal,
04'
04'I
Of
his
that
aids, maintenance, clerical
Pursuant to a SUMMARY
Board Chairman
Bud urged Layer to shift his ten notice and afl opportunity to
duly authorIzed deputies,
will sell FINAL DECREE of Foreclosure
Feather said the decision was recommendation. But, as present witnesses,
I I custodial and office helpers, the property Situate in Seminole,
en tered May 6, 191$ by the a bo ve
Following this morning's County, Florida, described Cl: &amp; en
"in the best in terests of all always, cach parental proposal
-Whether waste discharges
titled Court, In the above styled
e
meeting with the County The real estate covered by the cause, the underSigned United
students in Seminole County," brought trouble to one area from nuclear power plants are
aforesaid mortgage is;
Commence Stat Marshal, or one of his duly
Manpower Advisory Council, at the W ', corner of Section
while board member Allan whil e relieving
otj,
subject to regulation by the En.
33, authorized deputies, will sell the
Ellis will forward to Atlanta theTnthip It S. Range 31 E. properly
tuate in Seminole County.
Keeth implored parents to
Herbert Felder, a black Vironmental Protection Agency
Srminol, County. Florida, tun Florida,
plans
for
utilizing
the
federal
remember, "We're not happy spokesman from Rosenwald or only by the Nuclear Regudescribed as; The West 41
Southerly along W line of said
fee t $in(hMof Lot 7, and the East 29
funds at the local level.
with any plan, but the primary and one of three persons who Latory Commission.
Setion
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IS
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to
TALLM1ASSEE - 'Tht morning that one of the strong
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Del-AND (AP) The murder trial of a DeLand
man accused in the shooting death of a local disc Jockey
has been delayed by the illness of his attorney.
The trial of James Perry Ables, 29. was postponed
Wednesday. lie is charged with first degree murder in the
death last year of Fred West, 21, who was employed by
radio station WKKX In Deland.
Police found West's bullet-riddled body last Oct. 26, a
day after he failed to report for work and after a ransom
demand of $10,000 was received by WKKX.
Earlier Wednesday, Roger Pierpoint of Deltona, who
called himself a friend of Ables, testified that Ables had
mentioned a kidnap plot involving West months before the
alleged Incident.
Pierpoint said be told Ables the idea was stupid and
refused to discuss It.

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A man came into the County
The man was Fred Lewis.
Courthouse on Tuesday and Orlando field representative for
presen ted the Seminole County the state Division of Health and
Rehabilitative Services, and
Commission with a check
$34,000.
the $34,000 was the state's
The Commissioners gave the matching
money
for
man a puzzled "thank you" and establishing the county's
scratched their heads.
Emergency Medical Service
Then Commissioner Dick I EM
communication
Williams broke the questioning system.
silence and told the man the
But, the Commission now is
Commission has not approved only checking out state
the program for which the guidelines for setting up the
$34,000 was to be used. The man system and although it has
just smiled and scratched his applied for the program it has
head,
not approved the program nor
the matching $34,000, which
usually comes prior to the
state handing out
cording to Bob Ellis, county
Intergovernmental coordinator.
Ellis, who was first approached on Tuesday by Lewis,
said he was also surprised
about the check, but reasoned
that because the Commission
had applied for the program the
money was forwarded.
It didn't take commissioners
long
figure out what to do
with the $34,000 that is after
they played around
the
money for a while.
Williams tried to pass the
check
Commissioner Harry
Kwiatkowski
and Commissioner Chairman Sid Vihien
Jr. said he thought about
keeping the check in his desk
drawer until action is taken on
the program.
But, County Attorney Tom
Freeman advised Commission
to either give the check back to
Lewis or place the money in an
escrow account.
Even Lewis recommended
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against returning the money
because the
fiscal year
ending July 1 and if it was
returned it may be a long time
before the ccounty ever sees the
money
again.
b
"Ii you give it back you may
not ever see it again," Lewis
told the Commission.
Commission agreed to
designate
('omilank
in
Longwood a county depositors'
.sfld open an escrow account.
Williams and Vihien voi ced
concern that lithe Commission
ate sample. Inaccepts the check without
a great deal
puttng it in escrow, the county
will be obligated to participate
rves energy for
In the program. Williams
that if the county goes into the
program It could cost the
taxpayers more than $100,000.
"We want to make sure that
accept the money the
ins
state doesn't
the county
to do things it (county) would
not ordinarily do," Vihlen said.
('eU$mnIs.sIon plans to check

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and made the request for a
traffic light.
"If a traffic death occurs at
Locating a traffic light at the the intersection," Hamilton
intersection of Academy Drive said, "1 will consider it a lack of
and Sit 4X in Forest City has planning."
been asked to be discussed by
lie also said he had the
Seminole
County
COrn. support of 15 residents arid 11
missioners when they consider merchants in the area in favor
a rezoning request for a of a traffic light. However, he
Cumberland Dairy Store at the did not produce a petition with
intersection,
the names.
In other action the P&amp;Z board
The rezoning request was
'approved last night by the approved and will recommend
county's planning and zoning to the County commission:
Rezoning more than 230
board (P&amp;Z)
will
recommend to the County acres south of Lake Hayes
between
Florida
Commission the rezorung and Road,
the possibility of installing a Technological University and
Oviedo from single and multitraffic light be ir.''e.stigated.
residential '
The store also received a atricultural district.
special exception ruling from Representatives for Spartan Inthe F&amp; board to allcisu,
f• Vrtiue1i Cu., Inc., tuttt the
't\'lce gah pwiips at the s t ore board, the land would be cut
up
-itt'. The county has a 5p4.CIal into live-acre lots for single
zoning for gas stations, but the family (hselling,s.
P&amp;Z board ruled that a self.
Rezoning more than one
service station, with no other acre of land located two miles
station services, does not fall in south of Oviedo on SR 426 in
the gas station zoning order that John P. Tesinsky
regulations.
may locate an automotive
David Hamilton, a resident of garage on the site. The land
the area, told the board that he would be rezoned from
felt the store would create agriculture to wholesale corn"intense traffic congestion" inercial.

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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
Four West Jacksonville
families don't know each other, do not attend the same
church or send their children to the same school. But at
least one member of each family hims typhoid.
Health officials searched today for a connection between the cases alter a fifth case was confirmed Wednesday.
Typhoid usually spreads among people who contact a
carrier a person who may have had typhoid in the past
and carries germs but not symptoms, said Dr. Patricia
Cowdery, director of environmental services.
But only two of the Jacksonville cases are connected.
They are in the same family.
She said investigators, who checked the sewer system In
the area, are working to find a common thread which will
point to the source of contamination.
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The state contended O'Bryan was deeply In debt and
that he killed his son to collect more than $30,000 in life
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James L Groot, a co-defendant in
TAMPA lAP)
the bribery conspiracy trial of former Sen. Edward
Gurney, has agreed to plead guilty to reduced charges and
testify against Gurney, The Miami Herald reported today.
Groot, 32, one-time chief aide to Gurney, was charged
with four felonies, lie agreed to plead guilty today to one
count of conspiracy, shich carries a maximum penalty of
live years, the Herald said.
The Herald and The Tampa Tribune reported that
Groot's plea-bargaining was conducted Wedrsday and
Thursday (lurifg secret sns.sion.s with District Judge Ben
Krentzman,
'Ilie bargaining came during the 15th week of the trial.
Kreatzman apoIogetic1ly excused the 16-member jury
both dau ravirw that tlii'ru' woulld hi' nothing for the winel
to hear until today.

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SAM DUNN, JR.-DONALD BAILEY

Jessie has rec'entl completed the Purdue
University Extension Course in Pest Control
Technology. She (irnis the field of Entomology a
cinat1ng siojecl and has S years experience in
l'esl Control operations to prove it.

Sam and Donald are both local Sanfurdltes with
several years experience In pest control. Both are
nIJfctnncllni' ,pp..I...s...
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services in household and Commerciid Pest Control, l..asn Spraying and Termite work.

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WILLIAM D. CURRIF., Managing Editor
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In a statement issued from their Tallahassee
offices, the senators said, "Florida should be
commended for the initiative it has taken in leading
the nation in respecting the rights and humane
treatment of the mentally ill. It is a landmark piece
of legislation and is similar in effect to the
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most, didn't make it back. He was here once, but he
returned to Vietnam
his home
because his
family was there. In the rush to leave Da Nang for
refuge in Saigon, this man, his .rife and his
children, were captured by the Viet Cong and
executed.
His name was Ngo Dong, and I met him two
years ago In Gainesville, w he re he was taking his
Ph. D. in entomology. While visiting a friend in
Gainesville, I was th e guest of the University of

save one, were about flower arranging. That last
one was a cookbook,
lie spoke better English than I do, was fluent in
a
French, and of course Vietnamese. The soi
Vietnamese Army officer, Dong was txwn u
The war that was to ravage his country for more
than 31 years had not ye beg.n.
Dong grew to manhood as that nasty war grew.
And Dong took sides. He was strongly anti.
Communist and just as strongly anti-Nguyen Van
Thicu. lie know of th e corruption of the Thicu

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PORT SAID, Egypt I AP)
President Anwar Sadat
reopened the Suez Canal today as a "tributary of pc.'ce
and a channel of prosperity and cooperation among men."
But he vowed to liberate all Arab lands from Israeli occupation. Sadat said Egypt, In reopening the canal,
wanted to "remind friendly people everywhere that
cherished parts of Arab land are still suffering under
foreign occupation and Arab people are enduring the
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Temple.
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most expensive option was generated over the award
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JUNE 6
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Amaranth. 8 pin . Masonic
Orlando Dog Training Club
penditure of additional money it in Seminole.
Temple.
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school.
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League ball field. Cinema ra ces SISTER Inc., noon luncheon,and a was
new design was proposed
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Cavalier Restaurant.
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Central Florida (hapter
Auditions for Bicentennial Board Member Davie Sims
the Florida Motion Picture and Chorus, 2-5 pin. Altamonte said "I want a
new plant.
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Asst. Supt. Dan Dagg said a
p.m., Once U pon a Stage Dinner all interested singers including major criticism of the
Theater, Par and Edgewater, teenagers.
Tuskawilla facility has been the
Orlando. Election of president.
lack of a cafeteria. He asked
Auditionsfor Altamonte JUNE 15
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Dust)' Boots Riding Assn. All- include a cafeteria,
filiLsical comedy, noon. Alta.
(;amne Show, 10 a.mn., Wilco
Kelley recommended to the
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Casting for 10 ,ars through west of 14. Spectators free.
design.
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Bible School at Upsala
Seminole Chapter 2, Order of member Pat Telson.
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WASHINGTON In outright violation of the practice was more blatant, however, outside the
The government's habit of prying into the bill should be sent "back to conference with
law, military counterintelligence teams for country.
people's mail, in disregard of the law, is one of instructions to delete military aid."
4
years opened and read the mall of suspects.
"As SOOfl as an American leaves the United the abuses the Senate committee is supposed to
"Why not clean it up and remove the con.
This "flap and seal" operation, as it was States, the intelligence authorities think he loses investigate. But our sources say the leads often troversy?" O'Neill
repeated.
called, rarely turned up any spies or criminals, all his constitutional rights," said one scurce.
aren't followed up for lack of competent "in"Tip,"
pleaded
the
President, "when you get
It was uaed largely to snoop on servicemen who
The snooping became so v'Idespread, military vestigatlon."
approprIatIons,
you can exclude the
had complained about the Vietnam war,
In other cases, lawyers who came to the to the
sources told us, that letters stacked up faster
military
fund
use."
In
other words, the President
Evidence that the Pentagon tampered with than they could be read. Tapes of bugged con- committee from federal agencies simply call wanted to hang on the military
aid until the last
theIr
contacts
versations
also
accumulated,
In the intelligence services, obtain
the mails has been offered to the select senate
posSible
minute,
leaving
It
up
to the apIn most cases, the justification for the a denial of wrongdoing and call this an "In.
committee which is Investigating the excesses of
propristions
committees
to
knock
It
out
if it were
snooping was minimal, our sources say. Some vestigation."
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today from a pistoi at the fleeing man. times and then fired two or
But
commit murder trial of 27-year- authorities reported a 24-hour
three times in the parking lot''
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c.ti t :illocd to
II Tvrone Jones of I"cro Park search for Jackson
Jones said. ''I tidn't intend to
v- as to go te a circuit court jury fruitles.c. Jackson wa present hear invest gators testify that kill him. I just wanted to stop
been hun for th
at noon today without the in the (nurtroorn Monday when
lict,."
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Jones
denied
knowing or ever
accused of shooting in a May 6 for the trial, Asst. State Atty. not t testify in e' tr-ia l.
seeing Jackson before.
incident.
Bill Hef fernan said, but
Jones took the witness stand
Deputies testified thcy found
Samuel Jackson, 21, of yesterday he didn't show up to and told the jury that he was a credit card with the name
Sanford, was shot in the right testily,
awakened May 6 about 8 a.m. Linda Lou Frazier outside
wrist and thigh when he was
The trial continued with by loud knocking and ringing of Jones' apartment door. They
chased from the Society Park witnesses telling of seeing a his doorbell, lie said he was said Ms. Frazier and another
A pa rtments, SR-4343, Fern Park man, identified as Jones, in a a bout to open the door when man were with Jackson in a car
May 6 by a man wearing a blue blue bathrobe chasing a man in someone jiggled the knob as if on the way to the hospital.
they were tr)lnl'' to break into
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The collapse of the old regimes and the
emergence of new In Cambodia, Laos and
Vietnam has sent millions of refugees surging
across the landscape of Sou theast Asia. The
crumbling and caving in of an old order has
affected jarring social change. Whatever side Is
yours, w ha tever loyalty you espouse, the result
is the same sickness, hunger, and dea th. Most
of these people are the residential victims of
war. When ldeolog, fades and the flags are put
It
away, orphans and widows remain.
In the far, remote regions of these kingdoms of
tragedy, organizations like World Vision continue to operate. Much of their present effort is
being given to lifting the ethical and moral

of high - technology industrial goods by the form of a cartoon showing Uncle Sam swattting a against the Cambodian mainland. The new Jewish units of relief and assistance have shown
rulers of Cambodia say they had already decided remarkable planning and strategy.
purchase of complete ready - to - operate plants fly.
to release the crew before the Marines were
This single act is not going to make great ripples In a world In such crucial areas as Integrated circuits,
In West Africa, World Vision, with a grant
"From stupidity like this," the caption ran '
already beset by many problems, but It is worth reflection that computers, computer software, aircraft, jet
unleashed,
but
given
their
unpredictability
and
from
the Lilly Foundation, has pioneered some
"the Third World War could break out."
approximately nine million Portuguese may now have joined engines, avio ni cs and specialized Instruments.
Image Is not xenophobia, and especially their lack of response agricult'aral.Irrlgation projects to bring to
It is not that the giant-vs.-fly
to our initial attempts to communicate With harvest food supplies In formerly unproductive
the people of the Soviet Union, Communist China, Cuba, and two
to
Moscow's
naccurate
enough.
No
one
pretends
that
the
them,
This,
of
course,
adds
both
Vietnams, Peru and all too many others as fourth-class citizens
It can be argued persuasively that the areas of Niger. The Viewers of this special and
dustrial and military power. For advanced rescue of the Mayaguez and its crew was a worst thing the United States could have done
who are denied the right to know the truth.
the readers of
computers, Integrated circuits, Jet engines, victory for the United States over an opponent would ha ve been to pursue the course of patience the new post this column) are Invited to request
er on hunger, prepared by Corfta,
The fact is, over half of the people of the earth are today
avionlcsandthelikeareasessentjalfor'effjcient possessing anything remotely approaching and sweet reasonableness,
the
famous
graphic artist. It Is available at
forced to live under circumstances where they are spoon-fed t he military missiles, planes and t
u comparable mili tary capability,
The overriding concern throughout was not the World Vision, Box 0, Pasadena, Calif., 91109.
government Information line,
automobiles, trucks and commercial planes.
The fact, however, that the Soviet press ship but its men. Had the United States delayed
Something else to ponder: the Intriguing way
Because we sell these discoveries at less than reported the incident factually and without even a few more hours, there was every reason that independent religious organizations exhort,
The events in lisbon are a reminder to Americans that they
have good reason to rejoice in their own free press. But they our research and development costs, we are, in comment and that China issued a merely pro to believe that they would have been taken to needle and influence the mainline denominations
have no reason to assume that it must always be that way, or effect, subsidizing both our industrial com- forma denunciation of the action days after it someplace on the mainland. Once there, any to get going in humanitarian projects. Great
petitors and our military rivals at the expense of was all over, shows how far the Spanish attempt to rescue them by force might well have bodies move slowly and great
indeed, that It will be that way unless they will it to.
religious bodies
the American taxpayer and consumer,
newspaper's warning departs from the reality cost them their lives, inadvertently or purposely. often move with the pace of
a
geriatric
ox. It is
It Is not the Constitution nor its First Amendment that
Either the U.S. must put a good many more that governs present relations between the A minor crisis would have been permitted
to
nothing
less
than
exciting
to
see
the
mobility
and
protects free speech In America. Words on paper, alone, will not dollars into R&amp;D or Insist the exchange of such superpowers, and has governed them since the escalate out of all proportion and
might,
indeed,
zeal
of
Christian
groups
that
work
with
and often
lo the job. Our free and open press will only be preserved by the information and Its products be fully a two-way
U.S. and U.S.S.R. shrank from Lie brink of World have developed into a major superpower con. beyond, the comfortab!e clan in the pew.
They
determination of the American people, and they will do well to Etreet.
War III during the Infinitely more dangerous Frontation.
ha
ve
something
to
say to a hungry world.
oppose any and every effort to erode that blessing, however
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the South Vietnamese capital reported. The visitors in.
(lUd('(i the top three members of the ruling Politburo: Le
Doan. who as first secretary of the North Vietnamese
party
ik' rst.rankin, i - n r of U
l'olitburo; Thong Chinh, chairman of the ationnl As,
semubly's standing committee, and Premier Pham Van
Doug. There is considerable speculation in Saigon that
preparations are being made For the formal reunification
f North and South Vietnam soon, but de facto
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development, in fact, have declined both In
sensitivity of citizens In the Western world — the
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U.S. in particular. It is a worthy and demanding
Product.
individuals from institutional commitment, who,
chore.
Hunger continues to sweep across
by virtue of professional diagnosis and evaluation,
We have also been dreadfully slow in putting
religious, political and ethnic lines. It cuts down
can be placed in less costly, more effective corn- what R&amp;D we have Into our factories.
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the reactionary right and the revolutionary left.
As
a
result:
some
39
per
cent
of
American
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The peasant hovel and the royal palace share thelt
TtAT.
Industrial facilities are more than 10 years old.
same dreaded turf starvation for millions.
It also provides for proper habilitation and Seventeen per cent are at least 20 years old.
Normal Procedure
Says Stan Mooneyham, president of World
treatment of the mentally retarded and stipulates Another 11 per cent are technologically outVision
and Its leading spokesman on hunger,
no mentally retarded person shall be deprived of mo(ie].
"We are not Interested In politics. Governments
The results show up clearly In the Increasing DON OAKLEY
the many enumerated services by reason of
and empires change. hunger remains, famine
Imports
of those products dependent on
inability to pay.
hovers over millions. In the new nations of Asia
We think this bill is a good one and commend technology. In the past 10 years or so the import
a nd the other countries of the Third World,
our two state senators for their diligence in pur- ofautomobiles has Increased from S per cent to
hunger Is a permanent resident".
electronics from 30 per cent to 72,
consumer
Currently World Vision Is using its skill In
suing it to the fullest. We think it's about time the 20synthetic
textiles from 2 per cent to 10.
working
with a powerful coalition of religious
rest of the states follow suit and recognize the need
The Mayaguez incident, which at first seemed Cuban missile crisis,
The
problem
is
not
simply
that
the
major
and humanitarian, groups. Feeding the hungryl
for such legislation.
Other critics, including some members of and promoting family planning is the center of
foreign industrial nations are increasing their to be one of those tidy little dramas with a
research and development investments at a beginning, a middle and a brilliant end, another Congress, while happy that the operation was this organization's efforts.
rapid pace. They are simultaneously building on proud name to be carved Into the annals of the accomplished so qulcPjy and so successfully,
World Vision has just prod uced a fi ve-ho ur
the technological base we've developed — by U.S. Marine Corps, just won't stay pit. What have argued nevertheless that the United States television special dealing with the theme, What
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purchasing our advanced technology in in- should bea minor footnote in history continues to should have exercised more restraint, should Du You Say To a Hungry World? (This is the
be a subject of controversy and Monday-morning have tried to retrieve the vessel and Its crew same title for the new book
creasing -by Dr. Mooneyham,
When the Marxist military regIme in Portugal closed down
quarterbacking, both here and abroad,
through
normal
diplomacy
rather
than
the
published
by
Word.)
Here
the
global problems of
The
outright
purchase
of
U.S. discoveries by
the non-communist Lisbon newspaper La Republics, the last
gunboat
variety.
comment
that
famine
and
followed
in
starvation
are
portrayed
as well as
vestige of freedom of the press may have disappeared from that Japan and West Germany tells the story. Even
Others
contend
that
more
force
was
used
than
the
response
wake
of
the
affair,
the
one
farthest
off-base
of
may
religious
and
secular
groups to
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The Aide presentation was (lOcUfflent which challenges
he said the slide presen. the Introduction of veneral covered at the seventh grade
Herald Staff Writer
made at a work session. Though statistics outlined In Hight-to. tatlon misrepresents facts by disease education into Seminole level,
Ms. Patte Martin, the no action was taken by the life literature,
showing fetuses as being six County middle schools next fall.
Final approval for Mrs.
"Right-to-Life suggested and 12 weeks gestation, but
director of the Ladles Center of board, the group may seek to
Mrs. Marion Snell, the Snell'sprogram is expected this
Orlando Inc., has delivered a introduce its program into safety of women is their big which in reality are lb-fl comprehensive health summer when she has fully
concern, but the fact is that if weeks.
scathing report to the School Seminole County schools.
education coordinator, says VI) developed her program for
Board in opposition to Right-toBut not if Ms. Martin has her abortion were as sale as
education will be part of a presentation to board memMs. Martin, who also Is health
education
Life proponents.
way. In fact, she got on the brushing teeth, they would still
course hers.
to
it,"
president
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Central
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Birth Control Services Inc.,
to Ms. Martin says.
specifically
presentation put on by Right-to- meeting
She also charges Right-to- says she confronts Right-to-life
Life advocates last night "ugly challenge the Right-to-Life
[-lie
statistics come from advocates when and wherever
and gory" and accused them of presentation.
a "gross misrepresentation" of
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board members a four-page 'impossible" to verily.
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ended the war this year and created so many
refugees — some of whom we now greet as new
residents of Sanford, caught up with Dong, his wife
and his children.
That's why, when I chance to meet one of the
refugees who did make It to the United States, my
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chall enge to U.S. military security Is not
Russia's advanced missile program or the threat
of another Arab oil embargo at some crucial
Th e bill provides for a $3.6 million ap- point.
propriat ion to begin the provisions of the act, which
Rather the major danger to our defense lies in
forestalls suits due to a statement of policy on the relative sluggishness in the growth of U.S.
treatment of retarded. With th e bill, Florida is technology, on w hich both industrial and
making a good faith effort to improve th e welfare military strength depend.
of institutionalized persons.
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effectiveness of his battle for the cause he believed
in — the cause of South Vietnam — that the Corn
munsts put a price on his head.
In 1%8, the year of the Tet offensive, Dong was
on the faculty of the University of Hue. The attack
on Hue caused him to flee for his life, leaving
everything he owned behind. That was nothing new
to Dong. lie had fled Hue once before — as a young
boy, when the Japanese came. They were out to get
Dong's family, too, for the same reason the Cornmunists were. And that reason is simply this: When
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Florida Karate Club at a Sunday picnic. Dong was
the club's Sensel, or teacher,
That was a pleasant Sunday afternoon, and
although I was a stranger to all but one of the
guests, I was made to feel welcome.
Alter Dong and some of the club members
demonstrated karate techniques, we cut open some
watermelons and ate our fill. And It was over
watermelon that Ngo Dong and I had our only
conversation,
What do you think we talked about? I know about
as much about karate as I do about entomology, but
Ngo Dong proved to be one of the most Interesting
conversa tiona lists

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Florida has taken one of the most progressive
steps ever and has become the first state in the
nation to pass a "bill of rights" for mentally
LiuuI nistorical and sign hticthll.
retardea wniczi
Sponsored by Senators John Vogt (D- Cocoa
Beach) and John Thomas (R-Fort Lauderdale), th
legislation was passed earlier this w eek- on a
consent calendar and culminated se v eral years of
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breakfast Tuesday for the newly..arrived Sanford
Vietnamese community was gratifying. Maybe it'll
put an end to the sniping at the refugees that one
hears so often,
As Chamber Executive Director Jack Hcrner
put t, "The breakfast is a chance for everyone who
cares to come out and meet some of these people as
fellow humans,"
Okay, that's just what ft turned out to be. Anyone
who wanted to be there could have been there, and
from the accounts of the breakfast, it would seem
that th good people of Sanford Indeed welcome the

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The city has the choice of Schools, E. Hoppe, Eustis city
paying claims for unem- manager and C. Glidwell,
ployment benefits to ex. Leesburg city manager.
employes or attacking the state
Fechtcl's letter to Trombetta
law in the courts as being un- continued, it appears to me
constitutional,
the Department of Commerce
City Attorney Joe Davis has is not treating the local
given this opinion to the city governmental agencies with
commission and Mayor Nor- fairness or concern."
He asked that an immediate
man Floyd in writing.
Floyd has refused for some cross staff investigation be
months to permit payment of undertaken to determine if the
Florida Department of Corn. department is appropriately
merce reimbursement invoices handling the local governfr the benefits, challenging the ment's unemployment cases.
Fechtel asked Trombctta to
Ls fairness.
The law permits private make clear as soon as possible
industry to pay a percentage to the house Commerce
based on wages paid for Committee any legislation on
unemployment compensation the matter he might deem
insurance while cities must necessary.
rcbte dollar for dollar
In other business last night
.a'y cominifi.sloners appruvcu
uncmplo}mert benefits paii
x-employes.
payment of $30,000 In legal fees
State Rep. Vince Fechtel (H- to City Attorney Joe Davis far
I .rehur ) wrote t' Ed his work over the past four
iroinbetta of the Department years on the sewer interceptor
of Commerce this week, noting system and regional sewer
lit-, is -terribly upset over the plant. He has received no other
amptes to cities and one pamcnt for his work on the
school district in my legislative projects.
district have described to 'ile
Some $148,000 in federal
regarding claims filed against money for the projects is
them on
unemployment allocated for fiscal, adcompensation."
minlstmtive and legal costs.
Davis said if the federal
Copies of the Fechtel letter to
Trombetta were sent not only to government does not approve a
Floyd, but also to Sanford City portion of the payment expense
Manager W. E. (Pete) he will refund that portion tothe
Knowles. B. McCabe, Lake city.

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SAGITTARIUS i Nov. 23-Dec.
211 Pay close attention to your
work through tomorrow,
There's a hidden, unexpected
reward if you perform to the
best of your ability.
CAPRICORN Wee. 22-Jan.
19) Make a concerted effort for
good rapport with someone
.ou'll meet socially. This
person could be a valuable.
lasting contact.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19u
NwA is the time to finalize a
materially-based project. If you
don't dillydally, it will be settied to your advantage.
PISCES t Feb. 30-March 201
Your mental aptitude is par.
ticularly sharp today. Tackle
tasks which require the exerelse of sour mind, rather than
musck
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Financial prospects are
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To order volumes I, II arid [II. send $1 for each, making checks
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care of this newspaper.

ARIES iMarch 21-April 19)
('onditions grow much more
stable for you over the next few
days. It's a good time to build.
Set your sights accordingly.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20
Spend as much time as you can
in self-interests today. Things
you're interested in can be
accomplished now.
GEMINI (May 21-June 201
You can accomplish more
today by working in solitude
and where other people can't
break up your concentration.
CANCER iJune 21-July Vp
Look besond today and to the
future Lii:, a few brick.s now to
build a better foundation for
your life.
LEO iJuly 23-Aug 22) Take
things a step at a time the next
few days. Goals important to
you can be realized during this
period.
VIRGO i Aug. 23-Sept Vt
You're in good creative cscle.
le firm in your ideas. Don't let
others dissuade you before
ou've had a chance to try them
out.
UltRA iSept. 23-Oct. Zip
Gains are likely where you
share an interest. Nothing will
happen, however, if you don't
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LONG WOOD— Regardless of basketball coach at Lyman
whether the city council would High School, appeared before
like to provide a summer the City Council, offering to
recreation program for the head up a summer recreation
city's children, the city plain program.
cannot afford it, Council He said the program would
Chairman J. R. Grant said this emphasize teaching and
learning and that be would have
week.
"There is not as much money access to the layman High
here as It appears," he said, School gym.
There's also a good chance
adding, "we are spending like
mad - like it's going out of the group could use the
swimming pool at
style."
school
Richard Steinke, heed when it is built, he said.
"I've never heard so many
complaints as about last year's
License Bureau
summer program," Grant mid.
"And I don't see where the
Set For Big Move money would come from."
Steinke said he had nothing to
Sanford's Driver License
examining station will be do with the formation of Last
moving
ong over the weekend to its year's program, operated by
new location at 801 E. 25th the YMCA, even though he was
employed in it.
Street.
The move will not interrupt Councilman Don Schreiner
service, with the station staying said it would behoove the city to
open until 5 p.m. Friday at the look into the county recreation
Armory building and reopening program this year which he
for business Monday at the new said is to be held at the various
schools.
location,

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press representative. nounced her
Mrs. Stanley Pierce will con. committee chairmen

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Deltona
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Clubs. They were given a
"Supership" to review at a
guided tow- the complex and
Garden Club
meeting of area clubwomen
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brief history by office
The Ins Circle met at the
Sponsored by Epsilon Sigma
Doris Ilogers.
Omicron Deparunent of the home of Mrs. John Boodin. A
Ibereafter,
they
took a trip to
the salad luncheon was served Ofl
Sanford Woman's Club
the Poole and Fuller Nurseries
the spacious porch surrounding in
Orlando Public Library.
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Winter Park.
In addition to members of the the pool. Circle president Mrs.
me Trowel 'n Error Men's
Reitz presided.
Sanford club,
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%Vornan's Clubs of Orlando, announced her committee School House
hear Larry
Winter Haven, Oviedo, Delton?, appointments and plans for the Loadholtz of the Volusia County
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Pine Hills and the Semoran new year. After the meeting Experimental Station speak on
Junior Club attended the adjourned, the members joined
owed by Florida soils and basic gar.
in a SPII.I ,
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dening. The Circle will continue
Orlando !.ftw;:rv and nc1uded t o tables of bridge.
.to meet hiring the sunuir
Mrs. Raymond Garceau
the meeting with a luncheon at
months
at
various
locations.
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"Supership," book of ri,i. Marigold Circle was presented
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meni- DeBary
fctior, written by Nec! fostcrt, with a silver charm
Queen
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DeBARY - Miss Susan
New circle president Mrs. Meeker, 21 Smyrna Drive,
used to transport oil. There
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appointments
for the coming William E. Meeker, was
for them
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shipl -4 wreck of one of these giants isa year: Mrs. F. Bolton and Mrs. crowned Miss Dellary Area
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serious pollution threat to the H. Davis, devotions; Mrs. Chamber of Commerce at the
Richard Pollicino
environment,
K: Centennial Plus Four spring art
Mrs.
Both Time and Newsweek beautification;
have carried recent stories Schaller, Garden of the Month; festival staged at DeBary Hall
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indicating that there is now a Mrs. C. Wilkinson, hor. on Sunday. A crowd of nearly
500 attended the event.
tanker glut on the market ticulture; Mrs. B. Garceau,
Runners-up were: Midge
because the demand for oil is garden theraphy; Mrs. B. Finnerty, Toni Guzzi, Wendi
.Wills, historian; Mrs. U. Davis, KelLer and Karen Fredeman.
somewhat down.
4t-In the absence of Mrs. Burch parliamentarian; Mrs. B.
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Miss Meeker received a $50
Cornelius, State chairman of Blair, publicity; Mrs. Hugh savings bond and MI.ssFlnnerty
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Mrs. Cora Blair of the College Parry, ways and means, The
theme of the meeting was Ohio Club Picnic
presented to Mrs. Richard "GardenTricks."
Ohio Club of Deltona mein'
Herndon, of the Sanford
The Periwinkle Circle en- bers will enjoy a picnic-dinner
Woman's Club, two certificates joyed a film showing of birds in the Deltona Community
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in addition to those she had and wild nowers taken by Mr. Center on June 11 at 6 p.m. to LOOKING FOR
A BARGAIN
earned earlier,
and Mrs. B. Gilbert along the close the 1975 season. The meal
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Sanford ESO, introduced Mrs. attended the meeting held at entertainment and good 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mtlzer of Cauelberry left Mom
Herndon, Incoming president of the home of Mrs. Wilbur Gibbs. companionship. For further
to do a little shopping on her own at a recent rummage sale at
the Sanford ESO club. Other Mrs. J. Vincent O'Connor information contact Mrs.
Community United Methodist Church. (Herald Photo by Jane
ew officers of the Sanford ESO served as co-hostess. Newly Marian Boyer, publicity
Casselberry)
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needlework seminars and
courses I think I learned as
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And each time I came back
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lind out how good partner's
dubs and spades where you may
trumps were, was too advanced open one club.
for that day. But it has been
TODAY'S QUESTION
and
bidding kit today
Your partrwr raises you (H (,l
hearts what do -ou do now'
South intends
bid six if
North shows no aces, but North
Answer Tomorrow
shows one ace and South is in.
terested In seven.
Send $1 /or JACOBY MODE RN
lie doesn't want to bid it. book to 'Wwi Bnclge," (do this
North might well have jumped t'-p1P°,). P0. Box 489, Radio
çyStaon. New York, NY 10019
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the
hand, but with trumps breaking
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to draw trumps, ruff out one
spade, discard to diamonds
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get going!
DEAR ABBY: A close
relative of mine recently announced his engagement to a
girl he had been going with for a
Ion time. They set their
wedding date, and the bride
proceeded to make plans for a
lovely, big church wedding.
The
s mother told
them if her daughter (who Is

Pass

short for
Bid five notrump
and play it there"
North bids five notrump and
now South goes to six clubs He
has delivered a second message
which is. "We have enough aces

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bedroom.
Fifty chairs, each with a
different Bargello pattern
worked by a friend or student,
Hidden control that
are the "seats of learning" in
firms you up and gives
our downstairs classroom.
you that sleek look
Outside, there's a swimming
under
swimsuits, pants
pool and beyond, the rolling
and shorts. So corn.
New Engla nd hills,
Classes run from 9 a.m. to fortable and light - -- .
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weight you will wauti
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questions or demonstrate a
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Joy Of Stitching
we are helping to restore
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as an art form.
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For a FREE folder about the
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200 N. Park
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Art write to Elsa Williams, Box
Sanford
3788, Grand Central Sta., N.Y. ________________________________
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school devoted to the needle American artist, Winslow rapidstridesstudentsmakejna Dear Elsa,
arts where beginners would be Homer. I decided this was a single week. The courses
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What is the point of using duo
started out with the correct nudge from fate and bought it. change weekly and may vary canvas?
E.J.
techniques, where experts
What a happy, busy time I from a beginners' class or a Dear E.J,,
could refine and extend their had remodeling it into the seminar for shop owners to a
Mono or single-thread is more
skills and where creativity school of my dreams! Superb class in stump work, black commonly used today but duo
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responsive environment?"
art adorn the walls of the for- for advanced students. I often vantage. You can split the
Then one day, a beautiful mal drawing room where bring in guest ln.ctructors who double threads to do fine detall.s
Georgian house next door to me students gather before and are
expert in specialized on faces and hands in petit point
in West Townsend, Mass., after dinner with their needlework such as cc- on a gr poi canvas em
became vacant. It once had needlework.
cleslastical design or applique. broldery.
E.W.
belonged to the family of famed
Free Savings Bond
In the dining room,
needlepoint upholstery on the
white chairs echoes the design
offer
on the dinner plates. Upstairs,
4 Little Someth ing
each of the bedrooms is different. The Marie Antoinette

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ding five spades. This bid says
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health of those

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DEAR READERS: If you
have1ntertinyow-th
no
the
you love,
skip Dear Abby today:
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your blood
pressure
If
are
about 10,000. If you
the most important thing u
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
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can do today Is to call your
doctor and make an ap- —
pointrnent
have It checked. mother feels that being with her shall never iorget their
and high
You may not realize it but daughter when she has a baby
high blood pressure kills about is more important than being moral stan&amp;-6. And today,
250,000 people a year. And with her son on his wedding when I an asked why 1, a,
hundreds and thousands more day.
Catholic, wear star of David, I
are crippled by strokes, suffer
I -vas astonished! However, waste not one second explain
from kidney disease, or are the when I told my mother about that Mike Korzian of Houston,
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of a long list of other this, sh agreed with the Texas, Sid Kaufman of
ailments due to high blood groom's mother. I was Steubenville, Ohio, and Jerry
speechless. What da YOU say? Goldberg of Ft. Lee, New
Tragic? Yes. But all the more
beiniz
SPEECHIJ.SS Jersey, are worthy
tragic because our very able
DEAR SPEECi1I.E.SS: I'm remembered for the years we
secretary of Health, Education not speechless. I could make a spent i'l cl)nStatlt CO1fl
and Welfare, Caspar Wein- long speech about why some panionship as comrades in
p
berger, tells us that high blood mothers feel that it's more arms.
pressure can be eliminated or Important
JOlfN W. ?EIL)(
be with their
controlled
ICO1.. U.S.A U.
by medication and daughters when they have
I I1ETIREI)i
diet. Also, high blood pressure babies than It is to be with their
is hereditary, if your mother sons when they get married.
F'INDLAY, 01110
or father have it, that's all the
DEAR ABBY: Someone ______________________
more reason to check wuNDERWORLD
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blood pressure regularly. And wrote to ask why a Catholic
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have your children's checked, would wear a star of David - a
Ti Mat
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symbol of the Jewish faith.
By Vi.wty Far
too.
(aradwa?4I4' Wrap F?"
I am a Catholic who, during
It takes less than five
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CARNIVAL

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(9) Streets Cl
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(13) Stonemans
(24) A Family
At War
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(8) What's My Line
(9) Wild World

Of Animals
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(24) Intercom
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TONIGHT'STV
Semester
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Daily Devotional

10:10 (6) Political
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(13) June Allyson

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sk for "Glen " Bernice's Beau.
lon. 263 Sanford Ave 372 3936

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OUR SELECTION OF
GOOD USED
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519 E Pine 37? S742

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shell available Pitate dill f'I.Q

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REAL ESTATE INC.
722 6.137 After tinS 322 7111

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iou Sell "Don't Plead's with a
want ad

? AcreS near Paola Home clear
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tools, iiortie furniture rnsi ?l:
HiaPlawn In 6925

Harold Ha ll Realty
?O6 S 14w, Il 97
W[AL10W)71 3771

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Yard Sate 9 till Tl,urt, and Fr .
Mist Items 107 Tangerine Dr
Ravenna Park, Sanford 373 3021

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1973 Suzuki CT 250 10,000 Miles.

more portable dishwasher, w
rc.genl ultr*cj s'jrfacc 3 Cy

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Id. large family room with
ireplace. very large If alnt
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Peal Cheap 3730195

ousebnr'aking. Obedience.
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$317370
CALL
Breed Dog Training Academy

chair, s:

54-Garage Sales

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1971 Codge Challenger
Heater, Air, Power

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fully enclosed hard too Good
running Condition *550 Firm 373
1104 after S p m

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Perjgtint1 Rater,"., $1293
a'irp'inri.' P E EL
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307 East 1st St Downtown
3779111 Es.Se9 1114

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BEAUTIFUL
El PONTtOME on Lake Harney Shores
:omptetely paneled, Shag car
,eting, kitchen equipped. anid even
boat and motor. Must see to
iporeciate 533,900

236S Park Or

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auto PS, PB, 37,000 mile's Local
peivate owner Factory Stock Bob
Ba.'er 3Z' U09

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for Rent

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of

FIRST TIME
DVERTISED! This lovely I
droom. 1' a bath home is only 7
ears old Corner lot, carpeting
hroughout. near schools and
itOppinq. *26.700

Al TOPS

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Stove, Sink. etc Sac or trade 377
5916

17, TRAIPllNç IN YOUR HOME

cia,

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itorners 7

51-Household Goods

flu 'ts.uy a

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75--Recreational Vehicles

i IS our 151h year at Animal
even Grooming a. Boarding

s ,ofl.,,rtJ

1973 Plymouth Duster. AT, P5,6
Cyl air, sun roof, good condition.
12.100 32306.61.

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0c obedience and protection
'airing Problem solving dog
SychotogS 1 775 08)0

and

1962 Ford. 6 cylInder, new battery,
carburetor and f i res, Must Sell.
$375 217 Cedar Ave. Sanford

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322-242u Anytime

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new 24.64' 01

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brook

Moving?

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M. Sanford 319 6954

Corti#
s^t the latest
in luxury isni
livirig*
all

me n stro rn

1-05 i'd i' '.t

of Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
.hampooer for only 5150 pc'c day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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plete sl up I'll Save you money
Licensed Orlando 771 5170

fl.ii,. 1 Ai)l

Your MLS Agency

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Conditioner. 14,700 BTI.

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parts, or whole car
Willie
Tillman, 7777 W 73rd St 37] 1377

For used furniture. appI,1m,.eS.
tools, etc Buy I ur 1001 itemS
Larryts Mart. 213 Sanford Av.

4E-LSOPI'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO

'nec Shaded acres with nei
edroorn, 7 bath mobile ho
17.500 Owner financed

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"nMO'1cir TILL yo.jni!in'1n'
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377 5191

Pibno, 5730; Couch I Chair, $123,
323 0207.

rvenlenl to stores. churcf
nalor hliPcways Trim) bedno
bths, carpeted with con
eat and air. t72 500

STUDIO 1. 2, 3
B ED ROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

62-Lawn-Garden

Pr(; R ea l Estate Broker

Sacrifice

enpva
Gardens
Luxury Patio

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Top pnrrs pa
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641 0126, W'nter Park
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Auto trans .goOd condition

to Buy

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chen Bathroom Cabinel
bunter top-s. Sinks Instaltali
,allabte Bud Cabell 372

temporary sofa
11 .1 1

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Wanted to buy used office furniture
hairs, straight Chairs, filing
Quantity
PIOLL'S
ebinets. as is Cash and Carr-,,Any
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Clssefberry,
Hey Il 92 t)0 171&gt;5
PIOLL'S
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Casselberry, 17 92 530 1706

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Recreational Building

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INSTALLATION ONLY

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wertnont-- Welva. 511,100
rI40' lot
Sanford, 53,200
xlIO' lot fenced- Sanford. $3

Adult-Family

Come out and inspect
the Model Homes on

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1301, 2610 Hiawatha Ave at 17

available In

finest

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3731570

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3edroom% in good establisl
anford location central hi
rpet, dIning room, screei
Drch. On a corner wooded
nty 572,500 373 9110.

nortgage Save 555

F t OP. $I S5
110W AIRPORT BLVD

9 CHANNELS TO CHOOSE FROM

WIlT REALTY

I0000URNING FIREPLACI

slel a,-sb IetC(jtiyC

64Equipment

Junk. Trash Hauled Away
St Pick up Load
5676306

Req Real Estate Broker
503W. itt St
3736061. 3730317 Eves

Peg Real Estate Broker
Phone 32% 06-a) 372 774

Countiy Breeze
owI " , laie"

ables &amp; permanent boot
vallable All under coy
orated I, miles east of I Ion
5. Sanford at Stan's Auction 3
719

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duced to Settle Esta

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7 OR, 1 bath horn
'rked as tow as 510.500

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rcor. busy street. low do
1,950 Acre Realty. REALT(
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1972 Che'.rotet heavy duty pch ijp
ton 34" shell. w'de Ires, 72
engine and many extras Ill 0529

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OL -- I BR. 2 bath, large FIor
oom, cent heat &amp; air. I39.7

Toy Poodle, white female. 6
no papers 530 )27 1729 after 4

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rural area No do
lyrTient, monthly payments I
Ni rent Government subsidi
qualified buyers Call to set
)i Qualify!

srge 7 B hOme, 2 car gara
urrip &amp; tprinkler System 0
72,500

Sanford's newest and

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730 &amp; 2,000 IITU 372 3S3

IN ALL PRICE RAN G ES
377

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MOSSIE C. BATEMA
Riot
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Real Estate

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79-Trucks-Trailers

60-Office
Supplies

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central system New 5350 373
4308

Choice Listings

W. Garnett White

65-pets-SuppIie

'Cabin Cruiser Will trade for late
1914 lord F 100, 360. a,r, powr
6&amp;-Horses
model m otor cycle or compact car
- ttcrinq, 33500 GVW. poti tn6r
of equal value 371 1921.
377
1179 after S
Well
trained
Pony,
and
tack,
neck
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rein $75 or best offer Richard
Courtney boat. 35 HP engine
You can get a fair PriCe whn you
(ru'r, 377 0141
trailer, 5350 323 8694 after 1 30
advertise your "don't rceds" in
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13 Evinrucle, 12'
Fishing boat with
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67A-Feed
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alt well. $693 Call Don Pope, 377
631 Dealer
.JIM DANDY JAll FEED
(,,Sh
P0(15014 MARINE
"Buy Direct from (Soscar'
For Your Junk C,,rs
GORMLVE 16 Sanford 373 1733
7977 Hwy 17 92
373 9136
3723961
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BALL REALTY

JOHN K RIDER, ASSOC

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P0 7,5 TOD A Y 111 ,'i1* P11 ADS'

CommercIal Propertle:
Homes, Lots
And

Crltctifleld Cruiter. 160 Inboard
iutboard power Ideat for family
amping. sklng, &amp; fishing 372
ill Of 372 0771

Ie.i Market. Sat &amp; Sun free

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTC
377 1991
1919 5 Frei
377 7374, 372 1156.372 1911
372 1959.372 4 1

711 Pd Oak, Sanford
3 72 7171 day, 373 0.4*3 eve
BROKER
ASSOCIA

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OPEN
MON. . FRI.

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your

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JOHN SAULS AGEN(

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1120 FIonldaAve
6450

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change

Broker

ACRE FIANCHETTE 3 BED
OOMS. 2 BATHS. BE TTE R
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inkling clean, 3 beOornt, 2 b
kelront home, central heat
iIr. frees, and other sili

For Rent: Lease or monthly, gro
floo r 7 bedroom fully furniti
apartment Excellent Iocati
$133 per month plus electrical t
Call 3727173 for appointment
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Live one month tree Sevilla Oar.
dens, 3015 Sanford Ave Spalout I
1 2 OR apts eat in kitchen, shag
carpeting, plenty closest From
*150 3720116 or 1 31 7073,

Ryan

its

should

results. Certainly you

Spring Is "Move outside time"
patio and lawn furniture at a o
once Read th Classified Adi
7Bedroom.fenced yard
$I7Smo Adults preScered
373 5151 or 372 6630

Friends Will Envy

Arter

I'm sure many

patients will be pleased with

Kuporis. hnunciu I'ews Channel

Jim

In

with

A Special Cable Channel With Movies And
Programs Exclusively For Cable TV Viewers

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delighted that you have
had such good success so far

F CU,(IION of Isir-IR

3221114

Homesites

pets 172 3930

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INTERNATIONAL FAME

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BAMBOO COVE APTS.
300 Airport Blvd .373 1 3

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Lake Mary,7BR lurnished, utill
pd except gas 5160 AdultS

371 00
SPRING HOUSECLEANING'

Seminole College area, large 01
country home, 2 BR, 7 pond
Must be handy &amp; able to
repaIrs, 5100 mo Also, Wir
Springs, 2 or 3 BR, large Ian
room Beautiful shrubs and tnt
5700 mo 131 Sfl7.
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR

33-Houses

S 155.5160

rheumatoid arthritis.

continue

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don't alter the
disease, but do make living a lot
more pleasant. In lar ger doses
Motrin is said to have an anti inflammatory effect, meaning

decides to

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7 Bedroom unfurniShed apt, ar.
watt to wall carpet $125 month
damage depo%f I 703 F list St
323 1359 after S 10

SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NECDEO ITEMS
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fast results at
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today Phone 372 7611 or 51 1 9'

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and

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Motrin is for relief of pain. As
wi th usual dcses of aspirin, the
amounts used to relieve pain in

flamnation that occurs

4 Channels From The Tampa Area

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Motrin,

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franchise Call f,jrl 904 253

p ,q enc cc, only
619
Atlantic National Bank Bldg.

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY .
711 N. Oak, Sanf or d
7277174 day. 373 0455 eve.
ASSOCIATE
BROKER

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enjoying the popularity of a
new drug.
It was used in Canada for
almost 18 months before it was
recently approved for
nwrketing in the United States.
You can th ink of It as a sub-

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Executive Secretary

stitute for aspirin.

CABLE TV
Over 800 Different Programs

awhile and it

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be so "in. " Right flOW

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Stemper Realty

',tlkeepbookS nmp Fome I years
capenICflCC 373 $317

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the new "in"

cs;

cc City block
deep I? Citrus !
ees, garden, well &amp; pump. large
illty shed . Adjacent to wooded
ty park 525.000 or cash and
some into at $ 135 per mo. 371 *
90 after

ururpum, ii DÔTF1. i
kitchen equipped, c en tral heat &amp; I
air, fenced yard. 5190 mo )fl 9/ 39 I

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pleads with
is very unusual for me. Is that the amount requir(d to be
him, assures him he'll get fair which
there
any harm in continued "as effective as usual doses of
PC
(P0TH
ALSO
treatment. Best line of the
LOST IN THE
Does it have a aspirin in the treatment of
series,
"I'm
use
DESERT
on joints or is it rheumatoid arthritt! and-or
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Puerto Rican, accused of beneficial effect
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osteoarthrltis" is larger than
with
just
a
pain
killer?
possession, standing In jail
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those used in most of the studIes
DEAR READER
It appears that Motrin or ibuprofen of the drug in terms of safety.
is

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market? I
So far I have had no side effects

322.6457
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372 $7

Lawn Mowers, We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Rest Western Auto
301 W lit St

531 577?
r,,i,ner '3 (SR. I bath, big cow
,I, brauiijul oaks, new can
:r. - rd.,5 ,..'.
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or 377 7139 eves

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Large Space heater, complete, 170
gal fuel tank. Gauge &amp; new smoke

REALTOR

Thursday, June 5, !:!
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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(SOY- SELL- TRADE

CLIFF JORDAN

645 7):

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Redroom, 1', bath, new can
garage, close to sthooli 3?) I
or 372 1136

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or By Owner. )BP, air, new rc
ewly painted, deep w
prinkl.r system, fenced y
13,700. 373 1576

: 'cdrOonis. 11 , bath home big

HAL1STATE INC.

Unfurnishe

REALTOR',

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

ford, by Owner- Idyliwildi
pd Ion. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, Ian
som on large lot, low dc
ayment Call 312 04S after I
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Forrest Greene, Inc.
37) 6351

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SANFORD 7 bedroom home vii
den, carpeting Vacant, m
right in with good terms tI0,
WE TAKE TRADES
SANrOPI) 3 bedrooms. I' ba t
t'entnal heat and or Fe nc ed b
yMd Will dicka'q cm sws 574,1

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III 11SF First St

A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PR
T
THAT'S A CLASSI F IED A

JOHNNY WAI KER

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5100 dama ge bend $30 5171 a
6. 30

.Apartments Unfurnished
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Defar. Ad?t% Lovely targe 1 bed
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If room. air. ideat tar netr ed persons
Classified Ads didn t ,a,Ork 66$
645. 372 $OSI
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there wouldn't be an,
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MASTERS COVE
ON THE LAKE
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'73 p900
18-Help Wanted

Dr.

great relief from arthritic pain.
I find many of my friends are
doing the same wi th good

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on the scenic Wekiv River
iShirig and canong Camp
Seminole. 372 1170

have

been taking Motrin for several
months and find it gives me

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I arac tot, quiet neiqhtxirhood
bedroom home Owner will t
clown payment and hold morlg
on $18,700 or pay equity. astu
*11.700 371 191R

Buyers

nintactu..

3 &amp;,irOorn' centr4l heat and
very quiet, partially furnusC
)77 cs, Sanford Ave

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Saturday &amp; i enng
Child Care Aqes
A (Pigs Aonid 32 3 5121

By Larence E. lamb, M.D.

"Ramon" RERUN

the desk. Miller

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'OM It thru retirement Mutt
uatify Excellent
investment
Our Quettlont can be answered

32-Houses

good pay. day or night I7iift%
Alt in person to Quality inn. I
I SR 4)1. Longwood, Room 1S
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FOUND Female St Ilcrnard Lake
Mary area 377 391?

Arthritis Pains

he'snot

and results. Can you tell
is brought in for possessi on ,
on long it has been on the
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a gun carelessly left

LIGHTNING

1

to protect

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in pursuing his music career,
8-8:30
ABC
BARNEY

as

A
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Small Labrador female
LOST
puppy. 3 mo'. black, from Lake J
Monrol' area REWARD 37) 6569
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Harry 's assignment tonight is

deserter

San Francisco

In

up as bait for the killer.
ABC HARRY o
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RERUN

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PLANNING A GARAGE SAL
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IN
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CLASSIF lED ADS 377 7611

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Telephone Solicitors. needed to
Geneva vicinity,
Ma,'
21:
invite people to tom a now dinner
twu in no of mcmcai
club No cipenlence necessary,
attent i on 349 5121 or 349 5731

Miser) RERUN Sam

Funny situation when a
frightened young Hispanic boy

IN

is

SUNSHINE

realizes Ji ll needs a mother,

and

murdered

ond

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phone calls

to
iy I bednooms, 2 baths, garage ,
years old. *73.400 )fl 7191

LOST

Drug Relieves

discriminate

in.

8.8:30 NBC

MILLER

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butting

1011

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RERUN A

Anymore"

because the girl
proposes to realizes Sam is
looking for someone to care

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to"

FRANCISCO"!

Jill and make It easier for him

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himself

ABC STREETS OF SAN

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CA IDA%
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&amp;

very successful

STARTS TOMORROW

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be

have to

about fair play"

to me

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2000

5-lost

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love Into A New Home
For $120

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Waitress needed, flexible hours.

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Apartments.

ymentt lets than rent

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ill) the nitirderer's trail. Ile Sets

;I gun in my hand. and you talk

tempt.rary.

Tk Wagon

about
RACE

(44) Get Smart

But

NOW

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(35) Mayberry RFD

"Th e Caretakers" RERUN The
grandparents become in.
dignant In a family di spute,
claim they are being put down
by the o thers. So they move out.

Rollers

iO4JSII CitiDUli

3-4.6-4-11

(24) C ,rrascr.icrida.

Gambit

Jeannie
Sunrise

(13) Peter Loves

-41-Houses

Air conditioned 1 bedroom dup
Utilities furnished 5125 moo
Couple only. 372 6455.

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Thursday, June S, 1973-18

Brown, Pearce Selected

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Randy Brown of Seminole High Schoil was drafted by
"Maybe this will wake up some of the college coaches
the New York Mets and Ron Pearce of lake Brantley was around here," Seminole High School Baseball Coach Jerry
picked by the Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday in the pro Mays said. "Randy is definitely interested in pro ball, but he
baseball free-agent draft,
is also interested in a college education."
Brown was selected by the Mets in the seventh round and
Pearce has been offered a free ride with Stetson, acPearce went to the Pirates in the 13th round. Both Seminole cording to Lake Brantley Coach Red Washington.
County athletes were drafted as pitchers.
Pearce was 6-1 for the Patriots with three no-hitters. He
Brown was 4-I with two saves for the Seminoles this year. averaged 12 strike outs a game and recorded an 0.87 earned
The Tribe was 1611.
IUfl average.
Ile registered an earned run average of 235 and
lie also played centerfield and batted. 350.
averaged more than one strike out an inning. 1k fanned 75
lake Brantley was 15-6.
batters in 60 innings,
Pearce is the first athlete from Lake Brantley picked in a
When Brown wasn't on the mourn' 1' was in the outfield , Professional draft. This year's senior class Li Lake BranSte 614
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NEW YORK i AP) - If Manager Yogi Berra of
the New York Mets wants to congratulate his son,
Dale, on being chosen in the first round of
baseball's free agent draft Wednesdaj, he has
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn's permission - to
write him a letter.
"I would emphasize that your representatives
are not to discuss negotiations by a player with
another club," the commissioner warned the 24
major league clubs before Wednesday's draft got
started. "If you want to congratulate a player,
write him a letter. Any personal contact will be
viewed with suspicion.Yogi's 18-year-old son was picked in the first
round of the draft, but not by the Mets. Instead, the
Montclair, N.J., high school shortstop was
grabbed by the Pittsburgh Pirates after the Mets
had decided instead to choose a high school catcher, Altred Benton of Tallahassee, Ha.

So Berra is forewarned. If he wants to talk to
Dale at dinner time, It had better be aboutthe food.
Young Berra batted .50 this season with 52 hits
in 100 at bats including 10 home runs. But he may
not be ready to turn pro. lie's had baseball
scholarship offers from Arizona State, Miami and
Seton Hall among others and football offers from
Ohio State and Notre Dame. His older brother,
Tim, was a rookie wide receiver with the National
Football League Baltimore Colts last season.
"I am very happy, and he was too," saic' Yogi,
adding that he didn't care which team chose his
s()fl, as lung as he got chosen.
What about his chances of making it to the
majors?
"if I didn't think he could play, I wouldn't let
him sign," said Yogi. "All I had to do was see him
swing the bat to know that he 's a prospect."
General Manager Joe McDonald defended the

Mets' pick, saying: "We draft by ability and not by
position. Al Benton was the player we judged with
the best ability when our turn came."
The Pirates also chose another familiar big.
league name later, picking Jim Bu.sby's son, Jim
Jr.. an outfielder from Florida State University,
on the draft's eighth round.
The first player chosen Wednesday was a
familiar one to major league scouts - catcher
Danny Goodwin of Southern University at Baton
Rouge, La. He was selected by the California
Angels and it marked the second time that he has
been the top choice in the free-agent draft. The
Chicago White Sox picked him No. 1 out of high
school in 1971 but he went to college instead. Now,
he says, he's ready for pro baseball.
He has a career .394 batting average with 20
homers and 166 runs batted in in 169 games at
Southern, where he was a premed student. In his

snioc year, he batted .45 with a Southwestern
Athletic conference record of 46 1181 in 41 games.
That prompted the Angels to grab him.
After the Angels drafted Goodwin, the San Diego
Padres selected left-handed pitcher Mike Lentz
from Kirkland, Wash., who has his own set of
impressive statistics.
Lentz was 14-2 with an 0.47 earned run average
and 199 strikeouts and 22 walks in 104 innings. For
his career, he had a 28-8 record with 441 strikeouts
in 249 innings. What's more, he led his high school
conference with batting averages of .461 and .451
the last two seasons
Of the 24 first round selections, 16 were high
school graduates and eight were collegiate
products. Three of the first seven players chosen
were catchers, including Goodwin and Benton.
The tnird catcher picked was Rick Cerone of Seton
Hall University, who as chosen by the Clevelarul

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Indians.
Cerone was one of two firstround choices who
will be playimg in the College World Series at
Omaha. Nev,, beginning Friday. The other was
pitcher Jim Gideon of the University of Texas,
who was chosen by the Texas Rangers.
Besides Goodwin, Cerone, and Gideon, the
college players selected in the draft's first round
were left-handed pitcher Theodore Barnicle of
Jacksonville State, picked by San Francisco;
right-handed pitcher Robert Knapp of Central
Michigan, by the Chicago White Sox; right-handed
pitcher Michael McLaughlin of David Lipscomb
College, by Houston; first baseman Otis Foster of
High Point College, by Boston; and catcher Bruce
Robinson of Stanford; by Oakland.
Sixteen rounds were held Wednesday with 384
players selected. The draft continued with the
secondary phase today.

NO-HITTERS
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Turner Effort Flawless
Joan Turner tossed a no- during the five-inning per. singles and Mary Mcovern Shoemaker %'.ith a triple.
hitter and Charlie's blasted 14 fcrmance. She struck out one, smashed
a
triple
for
Dorothy Bryant of Ritz pit.
hits to knock off Atlantic
Jo Opisso led Charlie's of. Shoemaker,
ched a two-hitter. She did not
National Bank 19-1 Tuesday in fensive attack with three
Patty Wiggins limited Ritz to issue a free pass and fanned
the Sanford
Recreation singles. Cathy Griffith, Turner, three hits. She did not walk a one.
Department Women's Softball Carol Ann Pickleg and Martha batter and struck out one.
League.
Oestreich added two singles
Ritz belted 10 hits in its slim Charle't
408 01 -it 14 2
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In other games, Shoemaker apiece.
win
over
Shoemaker. All Nall
Construction Company bombed
Shoemaker scored eight runs Rosemary [laws led the
Shoemaker
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Ritz Theatre 16-0 and, in a in the top of the first inning and barrage with a home run and R.tz
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rai'icd-out game from May 1, then stretched its lead over single. Mertis Cockerhan poked
- -Ritz edged Shoemaker 7.5.
Ritz.
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two singles.
7 10
Shoemaker
Turner did not walk a batter
010 010 31 - S 2
Linda Heiman slammed two
Francis Thompson paced

Andy Muth Untouchable
Andy Muth pitched a no-hitter
and won, and Tim Johnson and
Wesley Steele pitched a nohitter and lost Wednesday in the
Sanford American Little
League.
Seminole Petroleum bombed
Florida State Bank 14-4
Tuesday in a rained-out game
from Ma&gt;' 14.
Muth led Sanford Recreation

Department to a 9-1 win over
Johnson and Steele did not
Mike Towers of Seminole
Seminole Petroleum, and allow a hit, but they gave up six Petroleum gave up only two
Sanford Atlantic Bank defeated runs. Steele singled for the hits. He walked five and struck
U.S. Bank 6.2 despite Johnson game's only hit.
out five.
and Steele's no-hitter.
Billy Heaps fired a one-hitter
Muth struck out 11 and for Sanford Atlantic, striking Scm. Petroleum
001 00-1 0
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walked seven en route to his out 11 and walking six.
440 10*
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hitless gem. He also blasted a
000 110-2 1
Stewart Smith and John Polk U.S. Bank
home run. Scott Richardson
Sanl A1
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each
collected
two
singles
for
slammed a triple and single,
and Greg Church slapped two Seminole Petroleum in its win Scm Petroleum
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Fla St. Bank
202 0-4
over Florida State Bank.
singles.

Aranda., Copeland Battle At Juco Nationals
OCAL, - Stan Aranda and Bucky Copeland are among 16
singles' players and eight doubles' teams still competing in the
National Junior College Tennis Championships at Ocala.

More than 150 tennis players from all over the United States
are competing. The players are vying in one massive singles'
and doubles' tournament.

Aranda and Copeland, Seminole Junior College's top two
players, each won two singles' matches and one doubles' match
Wednesday.

The finals of the event are slated Friday.
With Aranda and Copeland still alive, the SJC Raiders still
are in the running for the national team title.

Howard Flagg, meanwhile, faltered to Paul Griffith 2-6, 7-5,
7.6 in his first match Wednesday and was eliminated from the
huge tournament.

SJC has 14 points. Odessa (Texas) Community College Is
leading the large field with 19 points. Teams are awarded a
point every time its players win a match.

Ben Hogan

Aranda ar'I Copeland were to play this morning.
Aranda, who is seeded No. 11, was to battle six-seeded Dean
Smith. Copeland was to play 29th-seeded Ron Avent.
Copeland downed Robbie Rodriquez 6-0 and 6-2, 12th-seeded
Joe Kolhowitz 5-7, 6-3, 7-5 in matches Wednesday.

SJC Coach Emma Spencer said the Raiders' chances for the
national title "don't look bad at all. We'll be up there
somewhere.

Aranda dumped Len Baz.ivk 6-4,6-2 and Richard Chandler of
Miami Dade North 6-3, 6-3.

"But you never know. You can have an off-day just like in
any sport. you never know. I'm just hoping."

Copeland and Aranda bettered the doubles' duo of liendersn and Ezel from Calhoun Community College 6-3, 6-3, and

Doug Maliczowski and the doubles' team of Malizowski and
Flagg were defeated in Tuesdav' second round.

AAm oL A&amp;mwomAiii., Ambn J
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No Longer Visions
Open Championships
building between L)allas and Fort Worth
year-old golfing iiminiort.,l is still comn
lie plans to spend most of his time at
petitive off the fairways.
the course when he retires from the gall
hogan, a bit of gray now showing at the
equipment company in three years. "I
temples and it limp in his walk From a
like
building things and that's my
neirfatal automobile accident in 1949,
recreation now,' he said in an interview.
runs the company which bears his name,
"Golf isn't fun anymore because I can't
It iLs out a top brand of golf balls, clubs
Play like I used to,
and bags.
"I certainly don't feel cheated because
"It's a challenge and you have to keep
8Y DENNE If. FREEMAN
ahead," he said. "We come out with a I can't play regularly anymore like Sam
AP Sports Writer
Snead," hi, said. "I think it's marvelous
new model club each year, just like t
FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) —
automobile makers do. I refuse to up- that Sam can keep goin the way he does.
Hogan no longer stands in the fairway
I love golf, but I have other ways to keep
prove anything unless It's good."
with a five-iron In his hand. Thousands of
close to the game.
Arriving early in the morning, Hogan
dollars no longer ride on his precise checks with engir4cers, designers and
"I wake up in the mldd!e of the night
swing.
and have an idea about a new club shaft
assembly line workers. Sometimes pansInstead the man who won nine major
and leave myself a note..."
Ing for only a brief lunch, he will take
golf championships can be found sitting new clubs and balls and test them
lie says in three years he expects to
behind a mahogany desk in a lushly car- hinlf.
complete work on a course he's had in
peted office, puffing a cigarette, pausing
mind designing for some years.
• still enjoy hitting a golf ball," said
for a sip of coffee and studying business Ilogan, who now plays oily an occasional
And when he gets that course ready,
plans.
Hogan will get himself a moving truck—
round with friends because of his knee
Golf is still Ben Hogan's all consuming injury,
he'll need a large one—and tuck all his
love. No longer, however, does he dream
trophies to it. The course and all around
And once Hogan puts the finish on the
of winning a fifth U.S. Open. HIS COfli- day at the plant, it's off the Trophy Club,
it will stand as constant reminder of ore
petitive playing (lays are over. But the 62of the game's greatest.
hole championship layout he Is
EI)lTOlt'S Non';: vSliat does one of
golf's premier players do when he has
retired from competitive play? In the
final installment of a three part series
based on a lengthy interview, Ben Hogan
discusses his current activities and his
future.
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Kerr and Petersen from Central Texas Community College 6-3,
6-2.

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Delights Harvard
Graduating Class
('AMBRIDCE, Mas_. :I' - Harvard
University seniors whooped and shouted
as world heavyweight champion
Muhammad Ali made his debut as a
Harvard lecturer Wednesday night.
More than 1,200 students jammed the
Harvard Business School auditorium to
hear the words of the famed boxer whit.)
admits to "barely making it out of high
school with it 1)-minus average."

hac a tendency to (;rget hat ) 0u 'cre
yesterday.
"I'm from Leuisvmlle. Ky., a little black
L y who made $18 a week and wanted to
be (;olden Gloves champ," he said.
Ali estimated he would make about $2
million in his next bout with Joe Bugner
of Great Britain, set for July 1 in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia.

.iflon, htuh as plagued by violence last
fall.
"I don't know nothing about Boston,"
Alt said. "We love our Islamic schools.
We're too proud," he said, to want to be
integrated Into white schools.
'1 don't hate nobody," he added. "I
just love my own. Why upset the whole
neighborhood' Exert your energies in
your own neighborhoods. The problem is
not busing, the problem is not a white
problem, the problem is in your mind."

Noting that some of those present in the
For more than an hour, Ali talked
without noks to the predominantly white auditorium would go on to be presidents,
audience about life and love and the vat- (1O:tors, lawyers and scientists, Ali
added, "I understand to speak to you, its
No Ali appearance would be complete
tie of true Friendship.
got to be pretty heavy,"
wi thout poetry , and the champion had a
"I had to let you know there are IIIOfC
few offerings for the students.
sides to Muhammad Ali than you see on
But it wab the familiar "Ali shuffle"
.t his wife Melinda's request, he
televi5ion," the 33-year-o1d fighter told and the
fighter's quips about an imitation recited his shortest poem, "How it
feels
Harvard's graduating class.,
of sportscaster Howard cosell that really
to be as great as me."
brought the house down.
"People don't pay for that," he said of
"Ste Wtwe."
his lecture and poem on friendship.
Most of the queries tossed at Ali during
Ali told a news conference earlier in
"They pay for foolishness."
the question and answer session which
the day he expected tc be in the fight
In a lecture interrupted by applause ended the program tended to be light, rebusiness five incre years, then spend
and several standing ovations, All urged [erring to his antics in and out of the ring,
another 10 )ears in exhibition bouts to
the students to "remember what you are One of the few serious questions was "let them see the ex-champ in places like
today, because when you make it, you
about the Boston school integration situLibya and Malaysia.'

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Fire-Fighter Price Blazes Race Tracks

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When you are not risking your life fighting fires, what do
you do?
For Bill Price, a fireman at the headquarter's station In
Sanford, he relaxes by running his Limited Sportsman race car
Saturday nights. He says ttis safer on the track than itisonthe
highway.
lie drove a race car for the first time last year and finished
ninth in the point standings and 11th in the state standings. He
said that he ran an underpowered car last year, but that he felt It
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In his rookie year, he gained the respect of other drivers and
track officials. He never drove over his head and never caused
an accident.
This year Price has a new car and Is running in the top io.
His best finish has been a fourth in the feature, and he has
finished second in the heats twice.
Two weeks ago he was running second in the feature with a
few laps to go when he lost control of the car and rammed the
wall. It was a crippled car that was brought home that
night. But the next race it was ready to go.

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Freddie Howard and George
Porzig locked horns in a
masterful
pitching duel
Wednesday in the Sanford
National Little League.
Howard and the Railroad#"-s
came out on top to remain
undefeated with a 12.0 record.
Howard struck out 11, walked
one, allowed one hit and no runs
to head the Railroaders' 1.0 win
over Seminole Sporting Goods,
Porzig fanned eight, walked
six, allowed one and one run.
Soloman Hardy slugged a
double for the Railroaders,
First Federal edged Seminole
Sporting Goods 13-11 in a game
From April 28.
Donald Baublite stroked a
double for First Federal and
Porzig ripped a home run and
double, and Todd Freeman
slapped two singles for
Seminole Sporting Goods.

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Padres, Phils Battle

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Montreal 3-0, New York Shaded
San Diego's Bill Greif played Houston 1.0, St. Louis beat
hit-and-run against the Phillies Atlanta 5-2 and San Francisco
slugger Greg Luzinski outslugged Chicago 10-8.
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wasn't
asn't playing.
Pirates 2, Reds 1
Jerry
Reuss hurled no-hit ball
The Padres and the Phils enTONIGHT
livened their game with an ex- until Dave Concepcion smashed
FIRST: I M. Trot C.I. $400: I
change of beanballs Wednesda y a single off his right shin With
D.'tutante lois (No Driver) S 2. 2
out in the seventh. Reuss
Pppy Tracks (Stevens) 72; 3. Lee night. First Greif hit Philahad
to
leave the game but Dave
delphia's
Dave
Cash
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'it no na rd) 9 2; S Mud Pop sixth. Then Tug McGraw threw Giusti and Ramon Hernandez
(Br 'oges) I 1. 6 Lady Piysician cl
ose to San Diego's John Grubb held the Reds in check. Al
(Gammell) 151, 7 Royal Harvest
(Wyatt) 151:1 Great Marty (Lake) in the seventi*. When Greif fired Oliver's sacrifice fly in the first
one over Luzinskj's head In the and Richie Hebner's home run
SECOND: 1M. Pace C.3. $600: 1
bottom of the seventh, the big in the fifth accounted for
Irene Vo(Weaver)61. 2 Maul Note
outfielder
charged the mound. Pittsburgh scoring.
(Blnkley) 9 2 3 Star Student
"I hit him a few times," said
'D'Amato' 51. 1 Oiler ,'d
Dodgers 3, Expos 0
'Bnalnard) 7 2. 5 Worthy RObin Luzinski. "He ran looking for
Ih Dodgers were held hit.
(Se de
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1. 6 Camden May
(Benedict) 10 1: 7 Ocala Spec ial help. What I said to him i.'t less through seven innings and
printable."
wound up with just two
(Piper) $1. $ Burns Guy (Bere:
n.ak) 31
Both teams emptied their on the night. They got all three
THIRD: .M Pace C-], $600: 1.
benche s, there was a lot of mu- runs in the fifth off Dennis
Jack Es Coffee (Larrabee) 6-1; 7
Golia Go (Sca) 101; 3 Bavrd ling around and.shoving, but the Blair, 2-7, who left after five
Score (Raymond) S 1; S Cousin it only casualty was Padre third frames despi te not allowing a
(B.ar,nard) 3 % 6. Kamihameha
baseman Ted Kubiak who liii Andy Messersmlth, 8-2,
(POtterc,n) 7.2. 7 Glcncoe Duke
20). I Miss Ocala (Neofy) caught an elbow on the head, pitched an eight-hitter.
The
The umpires, surprisingly,
Islets i, Astros 0
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I P,r-A,e?t (VarerScbaat) 72.
Jerry
Koosman hurled a fiveof the game.
2 Crest.00d Donna (Br,nard} $ I 3
hitter
and
EdKraflepoou singled
5'ty Crystal (Bin'klc'y) 10-I, 4 •"The)' were two people wantgames
only run in the
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ing each othe r," explained
Desmond (Ovoracek) 6); 6. Arden
first inning. Koolsman raised his
plate umpire Doug Harvey. re
Ed (Britton) 3).
MI Volo
cord to 5-3 with his 20th
(Larrabee) S I . I ttealon Time "Just let 'em go at each other.
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three hits to raise hIs batting
ing for cheap shots. A cheap average to .412.
Derby La", fWeqthe,serI 72, 7
shot and the man goes."
Dusty lag (Johnson) •,
Pe'rtiornen Cadet (Vandervoort) $
No one went. Oh yes, Phila.
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Cardinals 5, Braves 2
1; 4 Miss Orchid Lady (Ihlenf,ld)
delphia
won
the
ballgame
7-2.
Reggie Smith broke a 2-2 tie
12 1: S Abcs Hope (Seijers) 57: 6
Mike Schmidt and 011ie with a two-run triple in he
Singing Sam (Bereznak) 61 7
Hurricane scot No Driver) 7 2, e
Brown homered for the Phils eighth and then scored on Ken
Jutie Nib (leVan) $1
and Wayne Twitchell, 4-6,
single for St. Louis. Lou
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Jeans Babe (Blood) 3), 7 Lenny
Pk (Brltlon) 61. 3
was his 10th of the season and from
single by Luls
cedes (Neely) 10 1. 4 Don Brewster
fourth
in
the
last
three
games.
Melendez
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another
Cardinal
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Elsewhere in the National run. John Curtis, 3-3, won It
StCvenS) 7 7, 6 Frisky Donna
'mbtemfeifI) I 1, 7 Amy ",lrl Mer
League, Pittsburgh edged Cm. with relief help from Al Hra(Pu) 51. I 1riougb Tim'
cinnati2-1,fosAngelesblanked bosky.

Harness

Racing Entries

Florida Southern V/Ins
NCAA Championship
SPRINGFIEI.D, Ill. (AP) Florida Sou thern won the
NCAA Division II World Series championship with a five.
run burst in the bottom of the sixth Inning to defeat
.Marietta College 10-7.
Trailing 4-2 going into the bottom of the sixth Wednesday night, Southern's Frank Cacciatore doubled with
two outs to start the drive. The next batter, Ed Bahns,
walked. Marrieta then lifted starting pitcher Kim Stanbery and brought in Mike Carr.
Carr served up 14 pitches, 12 of them balls, before being
relieved. His three walks forced in two runs to tie the
game and leave the bases loaded. Frank Slivinski took
over, but gave up a three-run triple to Mike Rankin before
getting the final out of the inning.
cacciatore iced the game for Southern with an insidethe park home run In the bottom of the seventh inning.
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TALI.AHASSEE, Fin. (AP) - An
amendment that was treated by
lawmakers as a joke was taken seriously
enough by the Florida liar to drop its
support of proposed judicial reform
efforts.
The Bar's opposition may not have
been decisive, but it certainly did not
help the reform movement - which
fizzled for this session after the House
failed to come up with the 72 votes to pass
a proposed constitutional amendment.
Ironically, it wcs a Senate amendment
that one source said scared the Bar into
opposing judicial reform efforts.
Sen. Kenneth Plante, It-Winter Park,
offered an amendment when the Senate's
rvforrii bill was in (lIt' lliiles cornmiiiflee
that walld have abolished the liar as an
arm of the court.
The amiit'ndiiient was treated as a joke
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Yanks
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and seven runs in their victory
Baseball League with victories
Robert Boyd and Tim Fall of over the Tigers. Kevin Smith
Tuesday night.
the Twins allowed only two hits. fired a two-hitter for the Yanks,
The Twins defeated the Boyd pitched
two innings, gave
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Rebels 11.8, the Panthers up two hits, struck out three and three,
knocked off the Cards 14-5 and walked seven. Fall hurled two ________________________
the Yanks downed the Tigers 7- innings, did not give up a hit,
Rbtls
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The second half was to begin three.
May 29, but rain washed out the
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Panthers
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paced the Panthers. Mike
Mike Knight's grand slam Baker went the distance on thO Tigers
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'Some Horse Race'
NEW YORK (AP) "It's going to be some horse race, I
can tell you that," says LeRoy jolley, trainer of Kentucky
Derby-winner Foolish Pleasure, who is one of the top contenders for Saturday's $1,000-added Belmont Stakes.
Fo3lish Pleasure, Preakness champion Master Derby
and seven other 3-year-olds were expected to be entered
this morning for the 107th running of the 1' -mile finalleg
of the Triple Crown at Belmont Park.
Others expected to be entered were Avatar, runnerup in
the Kentucky Derby; Diabolo, third In both the Derby and
Singh, winner of the Jersey Derby on
Day; Prince Thou Art, conquer of Foolish
Pleasure in the Florida Derby; Nalees Rialto and the
Joh1iy Campo-tralned
of Just The Time and
syllabus.
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SAN FRANCISCO 'API
Had any steam beer lately?
If you have, you're a con.
of an unique libation or
plain curious.
Steam beer
legacy of the
California (;(-)ld Hush. and it has
held onto a tenuous existence in
these modern times.
With its strong, nutty flavored brew, steam beer is peculiar to San Francisco and is
held in affection by old and
young.
When San Francisco was
thronged with thirsty men in
the 1850s, there was a great demand for beer. But it was difficult to produce because the lager process required ferrr'entation and aging temperatures
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There were no large quantities of ice available, so steam
beer, which could be fermented
at Bay Area temperatures of 60
to 68 degrees, was developed.
Incidentally, steam has nothing to do with brewing the beer.
It refers to the pressure
building up in the barrels and
tanks during the process of natural carbonization.
At one time there were 27
steam beer breweries in this
city but only one remains. It Is
Anchor Steam Beer Brewing
Co., which is preserving a tra(liticm and quenching an exotic
thirst.
Fritz Maytag, 36, a scion of
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JackProssv- Fordscoredone Ford allowed only one hit in the
innings and did not allow a tu
run in the bottom of the seventh six innings he was on the
Keith Whitney ripped a
inning to edge George's 3-2 mound. He gave up two first- double for George's.
Wednesday in the Sanford inning runs, struck
10 and
Continental Little League.
walked two.
Bill Cosgrave fired a three-

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The win dropped George's to
13-3 and lifted Jack Prosser to

HOYLAKE, England (AP) - Vinny Giles, Jay Han

Dick Siderowf and John Grace, all U.S. Walker Cuppers,
scored fourth-round victories today In the British
Amateur Golf Championship.
Meantime, Craig Stadler of La Jolla, Calif., another
Walker Cupper, suffered a 2-up fourth round loss to
England's Geoffrey Marks
Giles, of Richmond, Va., was the first American to gain
the last 16 when he beat Scotland's Peter Wilson Sand 4;
H,ias
of Winston Salem, N.C., rallied to down Scotland's
Ian Carstaw 2 and 1; Siderowf, of Westport, Conn., scored
a 1-up triumph over England's Keith Tate, and Grace, of
FortWorth,Tez.,defeatedGeoffG'OdwthofEngland3and
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records Wednesday at Seminole
Turf Club.
Previous attendance high for
A crowd of 2,543 fans - the a week night was 2,363 fans who
highest count ever on a week attended a similar attraction
night at the Cas.selberry tsar, last year. The highest betting
center - attended m.ark went back toMay2l, 1974,
the 11-race program.
a holiday week night, when
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Miami Toros of the North American Soccer League are
considering selling public shares in the team to boost
bankroll and Improve interest.
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about $1 fM)') From Independent Life
Insurance Co. officials, aroused heavy
and increasing opposition when the
impeachment debate bagan Monday
morning.
But the house rejected an amendment
by Reps. John Considine, 1)-West Palm
Beach, and Vince Fechtel, H-Leesburg,
striking the unauthorized compensation
portion of the charge.
Sensing the mood of the House, supporters of impeachment stalled a vote on
the first article until after lunch.
Rep. Ralph hlaben, 1)-Palmetto, ofk1 '
htel amendmcnt
again after lunch, with a minor change in
the wording.
ii iuc' rules pr('hih)t the consideration
of identical amendments but Speaker
Donald Tucker, D-Tallaha.see, ruled
that since the amendment was a1rnst
but not exactly the same it could be

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The Senate plan also called for yes or
no retention elections, but would have
had appellate judges appointed initially
by the governor
A legislator said that in opposing
judicial reform the Bar cut off its nose to
spite Its face.
An astute reading of the mood of the
House apparently kept the first - and
iiiaybe all of the imripcac:iiimeni arLt';e.
against Insurance Commissioner
Thomas O'Mafles from being rejected
Monday.
The first article, charging that
O'Malley violated the unauthorized
compensation law and committed an
lmpczchalile misdemeanor by accepting

family, rescued the ancient
brewery - smallest in the
United States from closing a
few years ago and has expanded its production from 600
barrels a year to 6,000. That
contrasts with a major brewery
like Coors, which produces
about 10 million barrels.
Anchor Steam beer, which
used to be sold only in a few San
Francisco taverns, now is
distributed in other parts of
California and in Arizona, Nevada and Colorado.
What makes steam beer so
different from the light beers
which prevail in this country
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toitsulered.
The amendment striking the
unauthorized compensation portion of
the charge, which many legislators said
was too severe to be Justified, passed
overwhelmingly.
With several members who had opposed the first article switching sides, the
less severe article passed 104-15 and the
House was off and running toward approving 11 articles of impeachment.
lawmakers who switched sides to vote
for the amended article included Considine; Fechtei; Rep. Richard Langley,
H ('!art;
Wi!!'mn
Andrews, 1)-Gainesville.
Majority Leader Pick Clark, 1)-Miami,
salli (here ',s as no doubt adoption of the
amendment had made it possible for the
first article to pass.
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it was no accident that he voted against
his own bill, the only house member to
oppose the measure.
originally sponsored by Young, a
high school principal, the bill would have
the
abolished
controversial
Americanism vs. Communism course.
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But the bill got a little too much help
from its friends.
When the measure got to the Education
Committee, Chairman Richard Bodes,
D.Tampa, added an amendment
requiring instruction in the free enterprise system in consumer education
coures.

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Hodes said he supported Young, ' it
reasoned that the lIowe would not ban
Americanism vs. Communism without
being assured that high school pupils
would get come of the material covered
in the course.

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"It's simply beerier." Maysaid in an interview at the
brewery, situated in a factory
area south of Market Street.
"It's more like an English ale.
We use more hops than American beers and most European
beers. We use nothing but barley malt. It's kind of like homemade bread compared with
bakery bread."
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Most of Anchor's b..,'cr is sold
in bottles. It costs about 50 cents
a bottle, compared with 60
for imported beers and 30 cents
for premium domestic beers.
Anchor grossed about
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The Herald Services
WASHINGTON (LENS) That Gulf Oil paid out $5 million
to government officials in South
Korea and Bolivia is expected
to be but the first of a string of
disclosures on corporate
corruption to be unravelled
over the next few months by
Sen. Frank Church's subcommittee on multinationals.
Gulf's activities, if offensive,
were probably not illegal.
There Is nothing in American
law that prohibits the payment
of a bribe to a foreign official,
but there is a great deal of
legislation, vigorously enforced
by the Securities and Exchange
Commission, that makes it a
criminal offense for a company
to disguise or omit such
from
its
shareholders' accounts.
be SEC is
some of the bluest chips in
American industry for doing
just that: not only Gulf Oil but
Northrop, Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing, American
Ship, Phillips Petroleum,
Ashland Oil and United Brands
are all now under investigation
for keeping secret political
slush funds.
As Gulf Oil's chairman,
Robert Dorsey, has made plain
to Sen. Church's subcommittee
there is nott'ing new in greasing
palms. It was over 10 years ago
that Gulf First set up its secret
fund which finally totalled $10
million and was used for purIX)SCS as diverse as contributing
Illegal finance for President
Nixon's 1972 i'kution va nin.,iiiii,
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Wayne Pace, Toney Little,
Jack Wiggins and Floyd lively
took turns 0(1 the mound for
George's little hurled three

Walter Law of Jack Prosser

this one-time-only special dinner vakm
just to make a "believerTM out of you.

hitter for Apex. Ile struck out 12

David Holt relieved in the
seventh inning, allowed one hit
and no runs, a nd struck
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"It would sure be comforting tome to have 10,000 people
who owned part of the Miami Toros," said Billings, who
figures stock investers would also go to the games.

appellate judges %k ithi Missouri plan ''yes
or no" elections thereafter on whether
incwnben judges should be retained in

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the source said that Bar officials were
not amused.
The source said that Bar officials were
very concerned that the Senate would
approve the amendment.
There is in the legislature an Under lying, half-serious hostility toward
lawyers by other lawmakers who are not
membems of the Bar.
Shortly after Plante offered his
amendment, the Bar dropped Its support
of the hybrid House judicial reform proposal.
Bar President James Urban protested
Lhdt j.ditial reform proposals would
apply only to 47 appeals court judges and
Florida Supreme Court justices leaving
the manner of selecting more than 0)
circiut and county judges, who run in
contested elections, unchanged.
The house proposal would have
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Hue Nooney and Haveni,
America, and Sanford Police Police is 11-5. Civitan is (-iO and iturch led ('ivitan at the plate'
toppled Art Brown Pest Control Art Brown is 3-13.
with two singles each. Seven
and Civitan to tighten the race
Sanford Police scored two Bowl America players strok?',
for first place in the Sanford runs each in the third and singles.
Recreation Department Lassie four th innings to sup past
Louwsma also allowed only
Softba!l League.
Civitan, Amy Louwsma of one hit against Art Brown.
Sanford Police edged Civitan Police allowed only one hit and
4.2 Wednesday in a rained-out walked two.
Civitan
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game from May 27. Civitan
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Police dumped Art
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run in the second inning. Bowl
With two games remaining, America scored two in the first,
Art Brown
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Bowl America leads Sanford one in the second and three
Police
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State Bar Isn't Laughiong At Judicia
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Price built the 1967 (levelle from the ground in the off.
season this year. He says the only help was from his wife,
Juanita.
Car owner Lewis Dellarco said they were going back to the
"Without her help, I couldn't do it," he said. "1 just wish427 motor to keep the motor legal.
more wives would get into the sport."
fluster McCalley went toTaxnp and ran 11th in the feature.
Not only did he build his own car, but he built all his motors,
Buster said the track got a little rough, but the racing still was
as well as the motor in brother-in-law Harold Johnson's car. He
good.
also built the Ford motor in fellow-fireman Johnny Carver's
Volusia County Speedway announced it will have big races
racer.
coming up over the Fourth of July holidays, with a 50-lapper
All three cars pit together and each one is worked on by
the Late Models on the fourth and twin So's on the fifth.

front

Howard,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Price. With the new 327 motor In his car, he feels It is just a
matter of time before he receives the checkered flag. On his pit
crew are Mike Morgan and Jerk Jackson.s.
Johnny Brown made the short haul to Lakeland Dragway
for the big drags and walked away with another runner-up title.
Brown was running under the IHRA na tional record in his
Corvette, as was Wayne Bogle in a similar Corvette.
At the finish line it was Bogle by inches.
Late Model driver Chris Dellarco has the Dell's Auctil
Chevelie almost ready for action again. He should be ready for
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that the president does not plan closed off, this pressure could
the United States and
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to restore democracy in South all too easily take a
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warning by America's defense Union. China may reassess its bravely independent Uong-a toned up. He may even succeed communist threat recedes, the
opening to America one day, libo has been reduced to an in keeping it that %R some pressure for political change in
secretary last weekend that
So long as Mr. Park continues
"Se rv ing Central Florida Since 1961
anodyne (and bankrupt) rag. time longer. (Mr. Park's party
United States might "go for the but not quite yet.
the south is bound to grow. And to rule by repressive decree,
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heart of its military power' if
For the moment Mr. Park chairman declared last week with normal chanrels of dissent time will be on Kim'-, side.
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again is one good reason why he bigger way as arms 11iers
would be mad to do so. South and strategic advisers.
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There was conflicting
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Members of the Seminole High School drafting and designing technology class, Robert Schmidt in- Jr. yesterday, in a three hour death of 4g year-old U ette. testimony by sheriff s in esti- administrative order that
%tructor, recenily displayed their scale modeli of homes ,
hearing before Circuit Court
Ahleh they designed, drafted blueprinix for
The court also said it was gators as to whether Hall ac- prisoners must be taken
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George Abbgy after his arrest if he would make the statement taken to a house on Teakwood voice. There was no answer
Mar h 12 ruled inadmissabip that Assistant State Att. Lane in search of a gun before
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Brailey J. Odham was the other the development of a really- fine
"With a city- hail as one focal two thit you feel are the best something about the city- hail the existing city hail could be
However, he said this would
as the-ins and outs" of building new section to downtownSan- point and the county building as plans" for the city hall study. problem.
renovated "feasibly" at a cost not include landscaping,
a new city hail complex was ford,
lharn told the Coin the other, that section
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I feel the Commision is of a of less than $1 million as parking, architect fees or in
A vision of a sparkling
(liscussed
mission in an Impromptu (Seminole Blvd. , Fulton, something better with which to mind to do something
but compared with a $18 million stalling an elevator in the twoSeminole Blvd. business
Both suggested the com- speech before them.
Commercial and French work," Kelley declared.
what
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figures estimated by five story building.
complex development -with a missloners give "serious
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The two men made the
Mayor
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at
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members
of the city hail review
Melvin recommended that
new city hail at one end and the study" to locating a new city rnisslone:
fine complex," Odham said.
remarks
during
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noon
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close
of
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9minute
session,
committee
to build a new two wings be added to the
courthouse at the other
was building on a 14-acre site on
'Where are you going to go,
"I favor - because it's been of the Commission with atThe meeting was not an structure,
present building and pointed
drawn yesterday for Sanford Seminole Blvd., Just off Lake but to the waterfront? Sanford here so long the
current
site.
chitects
reporting
their
findings
unproductive
one, however, in
"It would cost about $232,,800 out thi. wild come to a total
City. CommWiciners.
Slonroe, that would -give the can't develop southward into But for the bebi triterests of in various studies conducted to the eyes of the varioui c=- to brixig Un pream city
haU up of a MIXIlion &amp;1lars or less" with
The "vision" came from two city a sparkling new business the Fourth Street area t*caase Sanford, the move to the determine if a new city hail rnI1oncrs. i3utlan Stanstrom to -codes e1ectdtslly,---n- -W4,*ts a quotable figure for
different fronts as the Corn- development axis with the of the churdws and residential Seminole Blvd., area might be should bd built or the present left the session Feeling that "we turally and mechanicaI'," the new addition.
mission struggled for 90 courthouse at one end and the areas. You have shallow zoning the best in the long run," he one remodeled to fit the city's got a lot of information" from Melvin told the gathrfng.
Commissioner
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minutes with the thorny city' complex at the other."
in the downtown and fringe concluded,
needs,
architect James iJim Melvin, "This could be done at a cost of McClanahan tried to move the
question of "What to do about
'You know, I don't own a section of the city. You can't go
Kelley not only expressed an
It was Kelley"s last commissioned by the Sanford- $23 a square foot. This would (')mrnis.sion off dead center by
City Hall?" without resolving piece of land in that area -but north because of the lake. But interest in thesame project. but
suggestion that wound up as
inino e Jaycees to do an in- include removal of old wood reporting that he was "ready '
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I do care about the des eloprnent there is
about 150 acres or o tiLso urged the Commission to directions for City Manager depth study on the city ball and replacing it with new change my support
staying
Architect Eoghan N. Kelley of Sanford - and I think tMt between the courthouse and 'gather all the options you Warren "Pete" Kno
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oonng, noc ng on wa an
w ere we are now" provided
was one "dreamer" in the with a new city hall on that 14- that 14 acres of land Just have" and begin "eliminating commissioners could only
Melvin presented the Corn- present offices, leasing only the
crowd and land developer acre tract of land, you could see waiting to be developed,
them until you reach the one or agree that they want to do Inison with a plan by which steel and redoing the inside."
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The SEA request to table the transfers which are based on
lengthy article, which has been sound educational rationale
Lenford Sutton, a fifth grader at Idy1wilde Elementary Schoo
and con of Mr and Mrs. Raleigh Sutton of 1
Coolidge Me, subjed of some eight four hour and not on the whim of
irgaining sessions came after managerial pr)nIal sithin
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involve wages and hours and
A crestfallen Seminole conditions of employment
Education Association (SEA) thus he rejected SEA's request.
sesterday watched tt'e school
SEA on the other hand, up
board team torpedo the settion until a few months ago enjo
on association and teacher the use of the courier F r
rights by refusing to grant distribution of literature
courier service
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the school board team wouldn'tt
And Moore sayi that right
even respond to an SEA was taken away as punishment
counter proposal concerning (or teachers exercising their
the SEA request to use the rights to collective bargaining.
school system's courier system.
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Sentencing of ft,ur former Herring's office and %%ill als,o bk, j, felt)nv. . ax ul
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the firvinen everything and the Sanford pilicemen, a building sentenced June 17.
15 years ir, prison.
guilty to breaking and entering elimination
of
existing
city nothing — notesenthatany Inspector andan animal control
The foirner city employes
Lai
Leon Payton 36 with intent to commit a felony
programs or relocation of
of them would be avaiiable to officer who pleaded guilty in had been chargedwith felvny pleaded guilty to attempted Maximum sentence is
15 years existing prograirs.
answer lire calls
connection with nighttime burglary counts that could have grand
larceny
a in prison
With agreement on that item
Grant refused to allow a burglaries has been scheduled meant maximum IS year prison misdemeanor with maximum
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Raleigh Paul Sessions,
Pelley feels negotiations may
delay in a decision on the lot Tuesday, June 17.
sentences.
sentence of one year in jail,
pleaded guilty to buying, begin to speed up
contract,
insistiiig
the
Circuit Court Judge Clarence
When entering guilty pleas
Panko pleadeLl guilty to receivivg, and concealing
The veteran administrator
disagreement between elected I Johnson Jr issued orders the former officers resealed intering without breaking with stolen
property
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said
today that we want
as
officials and tl~e volunteers had yesterday setting the sen- they had med patrol car radios intent
to
a Ill
meanor 1 punt
been building up for three to tencing.
,% starting at 1:30 p.m. to communicate before the
misdemeanor. Maximum maximum of one year in county
J!ine 30 is the, end of the 6(~
four years
in the Uftuit jt'dgtc' chambers burglaries of a h
hardware ctore sentence is fise sears in prison jail
diy ptrtod attledby eIbLi
flcfc'ri taking a sole on the at the courthoust
building and a school cafeteria
ilhami I)ouglas Magner, 24,
Ray mond
Bennett
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Employes Relations Commis
issue, the city council was
-enth defendant, Michael Items taken included tools and pleaded guilty to entry without pleaded guilty to breaking and sion i PERC) to com up i ii
l'anko, , of Colonia, N.J., also meat
wained by Bravo "the solun
breaking with the intent to entering with irtent to commit contra'
l eers were prepared to no pleaded guilty in the ease after
Robert Ray Campbell Jr M. commit
petty
larceny a felony and laces a possible
Negotiators have yet to
I
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sentence is five maxiiijuill 15 year prison cliscuss, wages, an iteill which 11w
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listen and negotiate as outlined
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Most of the 35-member
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firefighting gear and walked
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LONG WOOD - Carmine director Doug Keller. Keller will have "no alteriwtive but to
Bravo, attorney for the Long- had said the volunteers on listen and negotiate" as
wood Volunteer Fire Depart
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Stone and Sinclair M c Nee l y. Daker, Sylvia Banks, Cindi Syl v ia Banks At the end of the
The captain was Clennie Baylor, Karen Birchett, Robe rt year the Forensics Club had
Patterson who won the MVP Borkoski, Kay
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Gilmore, Teresa Hanvey, Linda
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matter for School Board op.
"Don't you think a teacher asking only for those righ ts the dog track is immoral," detract from a teachers abili ty work over a 12-mon th pe ri od, it You're not paid until you Rosen thal retorted.
to teach. For example, he said a That, he said, converts to about earn it."
proval or disapproval surfaced has an obligation to live the guaranteed ot her citizens in the Rosenthal shot back.
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tWo-hOW' part-time job might $70,000 a year in interest which
of life students would look country. lie questioned in.
Pelley
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Finally, a compromise was wreck one teachers ability, the School Board receives. That
teachers up to?" Pelley asked SEA's dividual principal's rights to
Anywiy, Pelley said, "The
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board Steve Rosenthal who replied make a 'judgment" about reached after SEA offered the while a job with even more much money
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at improvement this year. "Romeo and Juliet." In the

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funds formerly allocated for school fenced; and Highland to future prior to the annual orde red sent to each of the after appeals for help were
construction of a Wnnls court nt Eflworth,
budget session, and by May 1. county's cities.
issued by Mayor Lorinana.

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"These requests should inThe city this week received a
plan for providing birycle paths area.
resolution from county com- elude all items of paving,
City crews are to provide missioners indicating the signals, signs, crosswalks, and Moble
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attend the new Lake Orienta labor for the project, resulting county officials have no in- sidewalks that would be located
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Elementary School in the fail in a substantial savings, Mayor tention of ta king any action to in unincorporated areas of Kelley ou t o the
Grant received calls at
was accepted by the city com. Norman Floyd said.
rovide paving, walkways I Seminole County and will be
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Said ) Director Doug Keller con trol tht news eminating telephone.

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the action taken at a meeting of

program for the new students,
Striving to make better Metcalf and Mrs. Beverly
got the student parking lot homemakers far tomorrow is Stryker.

MeUssa Merrifield, Rebecca
A newly formed committee,
Metcalf, Janet Moore, Patricia the Student Government was
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statement this morning.
departments so that citizens volunteer firemen returning volunteer when he has stated
Robert
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Kelley, publicly on many occasions in
Repeated calls to Keller at would not
Longwood recent weeks that he was
president
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P Ice s tiont morning
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were answered with
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daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

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The Forensics Club was in i
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student affiars the Government repaired and many other what FHA is all about. Barbara
Trophy at the Christmas Rosanna Bowman, Barbara .qccond places; and five third was anytWng but idle. They projects. The Student Govern- Best, Carol Mims, Angela
Tournament and won the player Brandorff, Bill Carter, David places and five fourth places. planned assembly programs, ment was sponsored by Mrs. Green, Ruby Robinson, Kay
of the week award.
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Hovaird and Nan Swan were
Faxon, Robin Ferebee, Laura Sharon Beasley.
drive for the zoo, sponsored the
senior members. Sponsors of 0

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Lynn
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Utility Assures Longwood

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minutes Tuesday before finding Ronald C. 0 Bryan guilty
of giving his son, Timothy, a cyanide-laced candy during a
suburban trick or treat outing.
The slate is asking for the death penalty It contended
that C) Brian killed the bo to collect $30 000 in insurance,
$20,000 of wInch he had purchased Just four weeks
Halloween
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coining American-Soviet space mission is asking
CentraI Intelligence Agency if Secret data on Soviet space
failures Justifies cancelling the project.
Sen. Wilhain Proxmire, DWLs., has called Carl Duckett,
t he CIA's deputy director for science and technology, to
testify before ; i;enate panel later today about Soviet
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An American Apollo and a So%iet So) uz spacecraft are
scheduled to be launched July 15, and the U S ship later
iIl attempt to rendezvous and dock wi th the Soviet craft.
Proxmire has long been a critic of the project's $= million price tag and its over-all risks. He said he is asking
the CIA to provide data from its monitoring of the Soviet
space program and to give details on the problem areas it
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E10HTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
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Store to rezone the southwest Dr 96
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the Circuit Court. seminoie county.

See Your Independent Dealer For His Price Pnce-, As Shown At
Goodyear Selvice Slores.

STENSTROM DAVIS L
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Flagship Bank of Sanford
Post Office Bay 1130.

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have rezoned, specifically, lies CROCKER MEMS. INC DBA J,S
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Spartan Investment Co. Inc.,
Notice
biOs will be publicly Opened on the
a am
in a public hwing tonight
request the rezoning of 230 Semoram Blvd . Sooeil, Park Apt COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
The City Commission resef ves lhe
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION MI.
Form
Park,
Seminole
County.
right
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acres from single and multi.
Floficia undpr the licliliovs n&amp;me of COURT NO. 13-llS-owl-CJv-y - bift in tnt beSt IrdtfISIS of the City
family residential di.stricts to D&amp;K CONCRETE, and
UNITED STATES OF ALMERICA. ol Sanford
that i inteind
Plaintiff. v GRACE 8 GRANT, a
an agriculture district on land to reoistersald "me * lh
Warren E. Knowles
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city anaer ,
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between Oviedo and Florida
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crashed into a hillside was the fifth in 10 months to go
down while smuggling drugs into the Southeast~
authorities say'
The B25 bomber crashed near this Dawson County
community in north Georgia early Tuesday, just after
aoparentlydroppingoffwhatauthorjuessaJdwas a ton of
marijuana.
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EvrL said his wife hadn't continu ed , lie said he then took
their one his cWld and drove
)ear-old-child 1)), midnight and la
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Apopka Ile ,itarted driving toward for Jones at U.S. 441 at Via
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Orlando oil U.S. 441 looking for Palma Circle when a state
after her in caseshe had car trouble. trooper (trove up.
pleading guilt)' 1(1 IUU1'
Evans said Ispotted his
Sheriff's detectives said
slaughter
in the Feb. IG pistol %%,lf`e:;
s car. turned around and Evans got into the trDOPCr's car
slaying of another Apopka inan
le •PPe i to mt Jones
at the western edge of Se m ino
lie was arrested a short time
County.
I thought lie might be armed later.
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Paige Edward E vans entered 'O I look in),
pistol from the
Judge Cowart a c cepted the
a gum
pl ea to the lesser .mnml glove comimpartmnent,
Fvan.s gwltv plea and ordered Far1s
.
included charge of imiari. told the court, 'armil approached held in county jail pending
slaughter on the death of 26. the car."
completion of a pre-sentence
)ear-old Johnny Jones. Tl
"I asked toni to gt't out. lit' investigation.
pica tame alter negitiitmon.s ibm t "wi', iworil I lost control
V ic t im
Ttstnnony was to begin today
By ll1K LOCHRIDGE
Wilco to sere a greater area than Just Scott and the Inwith Assistant State Atty . Umil if mn t If and shot him IEva ns LA. fore Judge towart in the
Herald Staff W ri ter
terstate Commerce Center (ICC), the method of purHeffernan, who was ready to ii stiii
rotitx r trial of Andrew J
chasing the private utility by either the city or the count)
to tnml on the second-d egree
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went
around
the
tar
to
see
\lmlam
21, of Orlando A jury
The Seminole Count) Commission is sending a re
and a reciprocal deal that If the city bought the utility
lmurder itm,mric oriumnall
if
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killed
tmi"i
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and
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clectid yesterday a!
modified modified agreement to pro%ide water and sewer
Lake Mary would ha%e regulakry Ilodg,ed against EA- ans,
door
and
lie
fell
out,"
Evans
ternoun
to sit in the tral in
service for Scott Electronics back to Lake Mary.
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Jones began today in circuit nearby apartment compiti: by
niendation froin Rngw LNeiswender, director 0, Cmnty
shghUy rnod.if led original agreement be sent back to tAke
court minus the alleged victim. officers who con%erged tj the
Deve1oment
Mary to which would 'imint'diately" provide service
Unad near Lake Mary
Asst. State Atty, Bill Hef- shooting scene.
Ile ,2)0-vear interlocal ,agreement, if it is ever agreed
the plant.
1`.,,~dvvard.
fernan told the court thvit
Jones told deputies he ,0,- .
upon by both parties, will allow county-regulated Wilco
Neiswender, who said lie had been worlIdng with Lake
d
Ili other circuit court actions
Samuel
Jackson,
21,
Sanford,
thought
a man wrs trying to ' Utilities to serve the new Scott Electronics plant in the
Mary on the agreement for two months, said that 1,ake
who
was
"o
a
shooting
ea
in
0
apartment an
city. Scott Is planning a summer open g.
Mary officials had
suttantially" changed the
(liarles (,ordon dropped a drug
incident May 6, appeared In chased the man after opening
Neiswender, who said he reviewed Lake Mary's
agreement and now is "not straight forward. This Is what
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court wh!n the six- membeer the door with pistol in hand.
latest modification of the agreement Mmday night with
,%e were trying to avoid," he said.
Jun was selected yesterday,
Yestery in
County AU)'. Tom Freeman said that the city is "trying to
court of
Neiswender said he never discussed with Lake Mary
heights, Va lie had been acbut
failed
to
return
to
court
this
Circuit
Judge
Joe
solve the world's problems" and not trying to provide
A.
Cowart Jr.
the additional boundaries to be included in the agreement
immediate utility service to the plant.
morning.
Heffernan
said
all
a
jury
deliberated
less
than
30
which includes a large section around
(rolled suhstance - concaine in
Amateur s Joyride Solo
available sheriff's deputies are minutes before returning a
Points in the Lake Mary proposal which Neiswender
Neiswender called the compromise "an open ended
.Sept.
1973.
found objectionable included the county agreeing to allow
searching the county for the guilty verdict for Andrew J.
mritract."
.
The
trial
(A Willie E. Steel Jr.,
missing witness.
M&amp;m. 21, of Orlando on a
As the state began presenting robbery charge. Cowart or.
OCALA m APi — "lie's not a pilot, lie just wanted
was delayed until the week of
testimony in the trial, Hef. dered Milam held In jail pen
June
16 after Judge Cowart
fernan said that the state feels ding a pre-sentence in.
%k ho allegedly tried to take a Joyride in a sinall plane but
allowed
the state to arnend the
it has sufficient evidence to vestigation.
,Aound up crashing into three aircrift 100 feet (town the
information
filed against Steel
continue the trial slthout the
John Pry or, of Orlando
runwa y.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Springs in a joint venture have
For
grand
larceny to add a
In another matter to do with members have to request t&amp; victim's testimony.
testified that Milam was one of
Gar)' F'ranc'is Wilson, 23, of Amityville, N.Y.. was being
utij
ge
of
breaking
and enMarchers who continued gotten work under way on the unions, Floyd said the city has a-tion. according to state law,
"If he's not here now, the three men in a pickup truck that
$2,050
held
on
bontl
on
charges
of
auto
theft,
attempted
tering with intent to commit a
picketing the city's Keller Road first phase of the project.
probability that he will return is picked him up at an Orlando
received a response from the Floyd noted,
theft of an airplane and destruction of more than $50,000
sewer plant for the second day'
Mayor Norman Floyd said Public Employes Relation
Floyd's removal of Connolly poor," Heffernan told the court. nlghtspot, saying they could get
worth of private property'.
today reluctantly admitted they the pickets were only a token Committee (PERC) on the from duty after receiving a
Jones, 27, is accused of Iiim some marijua
Officers gave this accunt of the incident:
represented AF of L-CIO Local group just a few men - and move by the South Seminole recommendation for the
action assault with intent to commit a forced him to accompany them b
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Carpenters 1278 of Orlando.
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he did not foresee any problem. Chapter of the Fraternal Order from senior police officers was felony in the May 6 inddent at to an isolated stretch of
being serviced at a truck stop and (trove it to the Jun
"We were just hired to do a
"Unions are not looking for of Poli ce (FOP) to un ionize the overturned by the ci ty's per. Society Park Apartments, SR Markham Woods Road.
Taylor Munici pa l Airport near this Central Florida city.
public service - picket," one any criticism at this time, city's police officers.
sonnel board. The City can. 436, Fern Park.
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man told a city official.
especially after union officials
Floyd said PERC requested a mission authorized City
Sheritrs deputies reported
Notice
by
airport manager Ralph Bradford and began to taxi
COflStI1ICUOn Is under way on andemployeswereconvlctedin complete
roster of police Attorney Joe Davis to appeal neighbors and an off-duty
(tow-n a runway. The plane ripped into two somali parked
FICTITIOUSNAME
the city's effort to expand the federal court recently of the department employes.
the matter to court.
deputy saw a man in a blue
planes before inaking an S-turn and rainwing ,I third.
current 1.2 million gallon daily Casselberry Air-Flow design
City
Commission
refused
The
Davis reported to the Corn- bathrobe with a pistol chasing a
nOl
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ca pacity sewer plant Into a 7.5 arson," Floyd said.
to accept a claim recently by mission last night he is seeking man through the apartment French Ave. Sanford 32771,
u ild
Million gallon daily regional
Ables Trial Jury Seated
Floyd said one possible area Robert Connolly, president of to enjoin the personnel board so complex par" lot as gun. Stminole Ccwmly, Florida, undtr the
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facility by two coeistructlon of contention may be the dif- theiocalFoPthatthemajorlty that Floyd does not have to shots were heard.
RINGS —
Del.ANI) mAPi - Testimony has be gun in the
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contractors, both di whom ference in the federal wage of the department's members abide by its decision.
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first-degree inurder trial of Jaines Perry Ables, 29, in the
Jackson
was
wounded
in
the
rVoister
tald
name
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the
Off
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of
operate open shops.
rates for heavy construction wished to be ionized
th Circuit Court, Seminole County,
leared
Aaj,aar. ergensul,
kidnapslaying of disc jockey Fred West, 23, last (ktober+
Loee Construction of Sanford and regular constructior
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Prior to Connolly's ap.
Ftoricia In OcCordanco *i1h the
Inc., contractor for the $170,229
The 12-member circuit court jury for Ables, also of
PtowlSions of the FiCtilicus Name
and Tuttle,
White ot .QU=q&gt; worlmrs.
Legal Notice
Notice
pwanct before City Comfire station-city hall, of
lki.wid, was seated Tuesday.
SlatuleS, To Wit. Section #6s o
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Polim founit West's bullet-riddlNi body last Oct. 26, a
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COUNT
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refflum"tive, he
the asphalt paving of the
day alter he fuik-il to report to work and after a ransom
Tj* 1 c,•
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ttkyed from duty on Uw city
tKirking lot.
deniariol of 116,000 was received h%, radin station WKKX.
,
gg" departisimt durft Wi Sert,Inole Courity. F W;aa, vnd" the SEMINOLE COUNTY
Ables
was
aqusted
that
(Jay.
Council, Much has withheld
1111"ITIOUSNAME
PROBATE DIVISION
Waliation period.
fictitious name of -smEoAH PROBATE NO. M133-CP
Notice Is heroby Q- W#n that ** are
St.ation manager Torn Joyner testified Tuesday that he
final payment to the contractor
CONDOMINIUMS— and that we In ral Eitaft of
-I don't believe he can
e"Vaord In business at ? Y? Long* wd
paid the ransoin. lat?r recovered. J(i)mer he said West
until all unsatisfactory 'tems
Oreg'1ItefS4dr%am,whffi
'°"' n
OviedoRocI
represent the employees since
was paid abuit $160 per week is disc jockt'
;ire corrected, as told Morda
he Is not a city employe him- County. Florida, in accordance with
fictItiOt names of "SHEOAH,"
NOTiCE TOCREOITORS
et
I Id
1
"e
provisions of the Fictitious To s
self," Floyd said, adding under
001,F
CLUB."
• All
s
architect
s
rue e t
FBI Agent Named To Post
SHEOAH GOLF &amp; COUNTRY
FOP rules Connoll should not Par,e Statutes To Wit 5et.on HJvsfl5 Claims or Demands Aainst
MS
Flor Ida SPaute.
'4)eCiflCOtiOnS+
CLUB" and "SIIEOAH CCN
Said Estate:
be an of ficer of the local FOP
DEVELOPMENT
DOMIPiIUMS,"
hat
St. Petersburg FBI agent
All)
—
TAI.LAHASSEE
The city has occupied the new
ei ther since he is not an active
ENTERPRISES,
required to pfeft'nf any clams and
state
beverage
as
Charles
A.
Nuzum
has
been
approved
building for five months, but
I PdCORPORATFCI
demandi which you may have of he Circuit - Court, Seminole
policeman.
BY
Warren E Williams
director by the Board of Business Regulation
has
not agreed to final acCounty.
Florida,
aordnc1
*.th
JOSEPHINE
8
Floyd said PERC is apious
an agent for 21 years, was appointed Tuesday
Nuzum,
ceptance.
Two of the major
pointing a representative to Publish May 2$ June A. Ii, is, 1575 Seminole County, Florida, to the Pimp Statutes, To Wit Sect ion
Regulation
Director
A.L.
Baker
to
succeed
by
Business
complaints
have been poor
check out the FOP claim. "We DEN i
Clerk of the Circuit Court, arid ii 54505 Florida Statutes 1957
in
August
after
a
conWynne,
who
resigned
Wi
ns
t
on
drainage
on
the concrete apOAH GOLF CLUB.
will f'irnbh the information
Provided
in
Section
733.16,
three-year
reign.
Flo
r
ida
troversy'
filled
proach
apron and signs of wear
FICTITIOUS NAME I
requested, but I still do not feel
Statutes,
tpi, ciuiciS in the
By Warren E Williams
The Senate Commerce Committee investigating
on
the
asphalt.
they have a representative eg:q
President
County Courthouse in Seminole
Wynne's tenure had charged that he had crippled law
The report also alleged most
Pubilsh May 7I ui
. !I II ISiS
Dame Dr . Altamonte Springs,
group,' he said.
d
Th
e
panel
urge
in
the
Beverage
Division
if
en
f
orcem
ent
the damage has been done by
C
oun
v lor,da Ufld
To organize an entire Stmin0le
the the first publitition hereof, or the
,
narne of DEEP STEAM
that Wvnnv It' u('cec(!t'ib ti an experienced law enforceaccidental
spillage
of
INVITATION TO moo
department, 30 per cent of its CARPET
L same *ill be barred
inent
~ficvr.
petroleum
product.s.
5#41M bidS will be received in the
Filed at Sallord FWids. this 11h

HOUSTON, Tex. AP - A jury decides today whether
a 30-year.old Houston optician will be put to death for
po isoning his eight )ear..old son with Halloween cand)

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this week.
until the CU) granted the the Meeting.
the c
Lern
Juliand he woild have a
Tatish said the certificate temporary certificate of c
ll
inc. two a owed the sewer package
Locgwood uuuu
was very important to the firm venlence.
resolu tion ready for adoption
l,0N
,'GWOOD - A pledge wa3 and developers using the plant
Council Chairman J. R. Gri.nt rx-xt week, setting fees to be weeks ago sent notices to its plant to be built in an imgiven by Phillip Tatish, at- were encountering a hardship. set a worUwp with the utility charged by the city to utility city users that monthly sewer properly zoned area off Longtorney for privately-owned City Attorney Ned Julian in. company principals for 10 a.m., companies for franchise and to fees would be raised from $4.50 wood Hills Road. (Tbe area is
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Longwood Utilities Inc., that no dicated loans for home con- June 21. lIe in1ted p sons in defray costs of utility control. to $7.50
It is a non-conforming
The firm was apparently
sewer rate increase would be struction from the Federal the audience who are residents He said the fees would be
imposed before the City Council Housing Administration I FHA) of the subdivisions abutting the identical to those charged by unaware that the city had an Julian said, adding the city now
granted a temporary certificate were being withheld from E. E. Williamson Road and the county.
oriin.anc on the books to II
to permit continued operation builders who use the facility served by the utility to attend
The attorney was authorized control rates and operationO continue.
ant zoning variance for the
privately-ownedutilities
plant, but it is not necessary
a qtt.sUon
n a response

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Wednesday, June 4, 1975-4A

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

At
At the recent annual meeting of the Central
Florida Chapter of the American National Red
Crss, Dr. J. Mark Cox, M.D., was reelected
cirman of the Board of Directors for 1975-76.
More than 1 00 Red Cross volunteers and staff
participated In the Chapter's annual mee ting which
was held at the Lake Jessamine home of Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor Drysdale.
Other officers elected Included : First Vice
Chairman Mrs. Ke nneth Klen th ; Vice Cha irman for
North District James E. Rasa; Vice Chairman for
South District Mrs, D. E. Cooperrider; Vice
Chairman for Central District Willi am V. Roy; Vice
Chairman for Volunteers Mrs. Earl W. Parrish;
Secretary Mrs. Donald Feagan and Treasurer
MacDonell Tyre.

program, the classes will be he!d each Wednesday
from 2-3:30 p.m. and is open to young people from
th ree years of age to senior high students and will
be held at the church, 301 Oak Ave.
Only 75 regis trations wi ll be accepted for the
program, which begins June , so you'd be tter
hurry.

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nominated to th e Board of Governors of USO by
President Ford, th e White House has disclosed.
Paulucci will succeed J. Willard Marriott of the
Marriott hotel chain, whose term has expired, as
(iSO governor. Paulucci's term would extend
through February 1977.
Jtno's Inc., is one of the country's lezding frozen
pizza companies.
Paulucci will be Joined on the US() board of
governor's by Bob Hope, international entertainer;
Kimball C. Firestone, vice president of F irestone
Tire &amp; Rubber Co.; and Jack Eckerd, Clearwater
resident who heads up the Jack Eckerd Ccr.
poration.
The USO is a volunteer civilian agency
responsible to the president and th e secretary of
de fense, through which people may serve religious,
social, welfare and educational needs of men and
women in the armed f or ces at home and overseas.
Being such a civic..mluled lndhidua), we're sure
Jeno Paulucci will be a welcome addition to the

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Wednesday, June 1, 1975—SA

Evernng Her!d, Sanford, Ft

Ablaze

Inmate Reveals Details Of Jail Fire

IN BRIEF

By BOIl LLOYD
Iltrald Staff Writer

named by Young as th e in- in the smokepacked cell block. it."
of Sanlora, pleaded innocent to c hoices in the Warner case to
the
fire.
Young
pled
stigators of
He sentenced Young to seven 1974 charges of armed breaking place him in county jail for an
Young said yesterday that
______
guilty as charged with third. Shazer had a "key n his boot" years probation on the arson and entering, carrying a con- undetermined length of time, to
A 21-year-old Seminole degree arson, telling the court at the time of the fire that was plea starting Immediately. lie ,ealed firearm and three counts commit him to a state in.
Ilonie Deliver): Week, 55 cent-.; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
County Jail inmate has that he started the mattress fire to be used to unlock ha ndcuff s if explained th at th e probation of aggravated assault on the stitution. release him to friends
Year. $2840. B) Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
revealed details of a ,%larch 26 with niatchesafter Shazer piled the opportunity arose.
would run while Young serves basis that he was insane at Ox, or simply release him without
:
other mail: Mon th , $2.70; 6 Mon ths, $16.20; 12 Mon ths, $32.40.
celiblock fire that was to mask them up in Gilvin's cell.
restrictions into the COIli•
Defense attorney George prison time on the attempted time of the offenses,
By The Associated Press
a
an escape attempt.
'I set the fire and then went Sprinkel said Young is young robbery conviction and will
Warner, who had previously mnunity.
Israel :ompleted the thinning out of its fortes and
John
hess
Young
IV,
of
to
the
to
watch
TV,"
daToom
or
been
hospita lized , told the court —
and
impressionable
ntinue
on
and
easily
co
ce
he
is
paroled
MW
firepower along the Suez Canal front today, a day before
Orlando, told Circuit Court Young said. "About five led. He said Gilvin was a 'hard- released from prison,
he
couldn't
remember the inEgyptian President Anwar Sadat sails down the water.
Judge
J.
A.
Cowart
Jr.,
that
he
cellblck
was
c
minutes
later
t
ore criminal" with a record of
'When you get out of prisomi cident at a Sanford area trailer
way to reopen it,
lIf.
t
fire
to
a
pile
of
the
foam
full
of
smoke
and
guards
escapes,
robberies,
and
,,.
tting
you'll
se
have 72 hours in which to park. He was committed to a
I
LIOCI(
In case yy haven'theard, it's not too late to sign
Israeli Defense Minister Shinion Peres, announcing
rubbe r mattresses alter two pulled us out and firemen ex- of jail fires. Sprinkel said Gilvin report to the local probation sta te hospital for five month s
up for the seven-week program of creative arts
completion of the pullback, said he hoped Israel's gest ur e
other inmates, against whom tinguished the fire."
was also wanted for robberies and parole authorities," Cowart following the incident and tater I
being
offered
for
the
fourth
would lead to the relaxation of tension in the entire area
straight summer by
A
•
B
I 1 • I
arson
charges
were
later
minor
hand
Gilvin
received
to
Seminole
in
Kentucky.
said. "Break proba tion and released
Sanford's First Presbyterian Church.
and help create a better atmosphere in the Egyptian cities
USO board of governors,
4
Sanford's own Jeno F. Paulucci, chairman of the
dropped, plotted the blaze in an burns in the fire and SIX of the 12
Sta te Atty. Abbott uerring's you'll get the full five year authorities to stand trial.
According to Judy Robb.. coordinator of the
along the canal.
Bill Currie
.
l;irt1 nf .b'nn' Inc
iIiiIh Minn hnc Iw'n
escape attempt.
cellblock
were
inmates
in
the
r or two centuries ci izens 0! we unnea aes
During a hearing yesterday.
off
ice dropped the arson charge sentence ifor arson)."
Asked by newsmen if he thought Israel would make
Gary I. (thin, 23, of Mount treated at a hospital for smoke against Gilvmn after he received
In
other
c
ircuit court actions Judge Cowart noted that under
of America have worked to make the "American
similar irtial withdrawals on the other fronts with its
Sterling, Ky., reportedly inhala tion,
a 30-year prison sentence for yeste rday:
an old sta te law he had only four
Dream," a reality, without really being able to
Arab adversaries, Peres said: "We don't Fee any major
Considered dangerous by
Officials said if the fire hadn't robbing an Altamonte Springs
— Scott C. Bailey, 20, 1320 ____________________________
define it.
change on any other front that would warrant such a move
aUtflurties, and Lawrence G. been discovered quickly some supermarket.
Summerlin
Ave., Sanford,
4-POSIT
;~ I&amp;
on our part."
As we look back at the origin of the dream —
I
were
of
the
ininates
could
have
dit-d
The
charge
against
Shazer
pleaded
guilty
to possession nf
^ b.
I
.
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f
tQ
I
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.
.
.
.
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the American Revolution th -S."nncet seemed to
— was Uropped as pt •ol I.AS less man five grams at
be simpler. Th e goal of those American citizens
'
negotiated plea of guilty to marijuana and was sentenced
i~
,
_111P,
was simply life, liberty and the pursuit of hap~
Vr
possession of contraband in a to 18 months probation.
%
1
0
1
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county d:tention facility in
— James Ronald Meeks, 20,
piness. To the staunch Americans who were willing
. ;., "
connection
Apopha, iileackd guilty to the'
with
a
March
2
'
to die ioi that goal, the di earn meant freedom from
To Round Out
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f I'L4
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N-pw I
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attempted esCape From the same cnarge and also received
Your
want, from fear and from oppression by King
j(;
received a 18 months probation.
4
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Cooling Comfort
JUNE 6
George and the British Parliament.
Auditions for Altamonte registration for 10-week county
jail. Sharer
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SUPERAIN
.I
S live year
prison
term
—
Robert
W.
Cole
Jr.,
21,
on
the
Cathedral
Court
38,
Order
of
Players
Children's
Theatre
As the yea
pass
the dream became more
by
MEL NOR
Seminole Numismatic
course, 7 p.m., National Guard contraband charge, to run Fern Park, pleaded guilty to
,
Amaranth,
8
p.m.,
Masonic
musical
comedy,
noon,
AlaArmo
ry
, 2809 S. FerncTeek, concurrently wi th a recent 3
complex. 'lo its original basic qualities sonic
Society. 7:30 p.m., Sanford
sale of controlled substance —
OSCILLATING
Temple.
monte
Springs
Civic
Center.
Orlando.
Basic and
k—
N,
Beauty
College,
Sanford
Americans now see the dream as including
Advanced year sentence for possession of cocaine and was ordered held
Casting for 10 years through Classes in Obedience and breed burglary tools.
LAWN
urn collectors jui:
Avenue. All
childhood, good family, a decent home, the ability
in jail pending completion of a
I
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('entral Florida Chapter of teens
ring classes.
invited.
SPRINKLER 299
Young has already' been pre-sentence investigation.
to send children to college and, finally, enough
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WASHINGTON (NEA) For years friends
the
Florida
Motion
JUNE
12
Picture
anti
One lesson the
WASHINGTON
(NEA)
/
Flip the dial to Set desired
sentenced to three years in
— Jesse Lee Cleveland, 40, of
Free public lecture on
Pwo~
financial resources to spend twilight years in
of Georgia state legislator Juhan Bond have told
Television Association, 7:30
SISTER Inc., noon luncheon, JUNE 19
/ I
t ..
United States should have learned after Korea,
watering pattern. Waters
prison for attempted robbery in Eatonville, pleaded guilty to
Transcendental \Ieditation, 8 1)in., Once Upoii a Stage Dinner Cavalier Restaur.int.
Nl~
secure comfort and dignity.
him he could become the first black president in
%ISeminole Chapter
2,
Order
of
NW ,
Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia: Never get into
2,200
sq. f 1. Permanently
p.m., Mascinic a purse snatching case. carrying a concealed weapon
American history. Now that the man has ap.
Others believe that the American dream is
p.m.
Flagship
Bank,
200
W.
neater,
Par
and
Edgewater,
JUNF.
11
1
--%.' -oft
F-astern
Star.
8
\.%7,
SU4220
waled motor.
limited wars they're Impossible to win.
Yesterday, Judge Cowart heard and was sentenced to 18 months
tio
First St .
-.1110
parently begun to believe it himself, he is finding
Orlando.
Ellection
of
president.
6
Orlando
Dog
Training
Club
Temple.
.
represented primarily by the right to speak and
I
%.
Limited war, on our side. inevitably insures
Young say he didn't think he probation.
.1
Optn Sat.
Ph. MOSOO
that his prophets are without money. Bond
worship freely, to come and go as they please and
that in the end the enemy will gain his objectives.
should
get the maximum five
James Merle Warner.
JUNE
ip
m
'Til
Sanford
himself Is broke; his friends can contribute little.
The war will be fought In allied territory. Most
sear sentence for the jail arson _______________________
to enjoy due process of law.
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Seminole Chapter 2, Order of
.
Thus, what could become at least a serious black
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destruction, human suffering and economic
because the charges against
F,asteni Star. 8 p.m., NI,a-sonic
Whatever it means to individual citizens, it is
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presidential campaign remains buried in an
dislocation will be among our allies — not among
Temple.
________________________________________________________________________________ Gilvin and Shazer were dropsignificant to note that a recent opinion poll
Atlanta basement, willing, ready but so far
______________________
Of Sanford, Inc.
the enemy.
ped.
______________________
disclosed th at most America ns believe that th e unable.
Ph. 322.8321
'N. Murray, I)eI..and
"It s a mistake, in my
By prolonging the war, escalating, then
JUNE 7
Ray
Helen L. Kennedy
JUNE3,1
American Dream is within our reach.
100
N. Maple Ave.
S2OMJPW Ave.
off
balance
and
its
victim
deescalating,
keeping
opinion,"
Judge
Cowart
said,
Yesterday's
"A
Mite
at
the
Races"
high 85, overOfficially, Bond is an unannounced candida te.
Henry May, DeLand
George M. Willis Sr.
This sense of basic confidence, which overrides
"for the 5t.ate to consider not night low 64.
maneuvering the U.S. Into spending billions on
sponsored by Lake Mary
He says he will announce next month if he can
II. Ronald Michel, Deltona
Wilma Sheppard
AI)MIS.SloNs
-11
.
the cynicism in the air. causes us to realize that the
punishing you because of the
arms and material and perhaps tivet as well, the
Rotary Club, 7.10 p.m.,,Nlayfair
Partly cloud),
through
find $100,000 committed to his cause, but that
W'endall Engstrom, Deltona
L. Estelle Derrick
k,
" .~_
,ifu!TTi
,,
.
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influence of others. Until the tomorrow. Chance of a few
American dream has actually been constant since
aggressor can wear the patience of this country
Country Club. Benefit Rotar%
possibility at present looks slim. His brother
James C. Raulerson, Geneva
William Walden
I
Sanford:
day you die there'll be plenty of thundershowers mainly during
paper thin and, in the end, win by defaull
Foundation, Central Florida
James. double 0 seven, an Atlanta city
Arolyn F. True, Lake Mary
the Revolution, making allowances for a changing
Stacy L. Williams
Joseph McKelvey
Do You Know George Stuart
people
around to suggest you do the afternoons. Highs in the
No
victim
country,
with
its
agriculture,
inZoo,
cibnan
and
and
Lake
Mary
Little
Sarah
I.
Bond campaign director, says that
Marie A. Gunn
Hick.son, Oviedo
Herbert Lee Byrt ,
technology and a growing nation. The Americans
Shepherd Casters
It
something wrong. You're going upper 80b- and low 90s. Lows
dustry, communications and government
League ball field. Cinema races
the good news is that $5,000 in gifts has been
Ruth Newlen, Sorrento
James George Johnston,
Allen 11. Coleman
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who declared that the United States was in.... .
to have to eat the whole thing near 70. Variable winds mostly
relentlessly and endlessly disrupted by guerrilla
raised, but the bad news is it has all been spent:
and buffet.
l)eBary
Carol M. Harrell
BIRTHS
dependent of the British shackles, for example,
when you get into trouble."
10 mph or less becoming gusty
forces, can endure. No people, invaded for 20
,r .
John J. Guiner, Deliary
V~Ir rj ow too".*I 11
9
Maude B. Fr ank
'We're working out of the basement in my
were not revolutionaries in the sense that we use
.
.
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
Thurman
-4.
l Olat
Sprinkel asked for a con- near thundershowers. Rain
J..'.
years. can keep their morale and their spirits.
mother's home. We've got 20 volunteers or 50
,, . , o-the word today, but steadfast, sober and respecThompson. a girl, Geneva
current time sentence for probability 30 per cent.
And no army can go on forever defending with
4
•'v4
''4
and
we're
setting
up
people
In
some
other
States,
Young,
table figures who wanted majority nile and
but
Judge
Cowart
said
Extended
Forecasts,
hope of ever going on the offensive Bombings in
DISCHARGES
Psi 7141
IL
But it's difficult because so far we're just raising
that would be "a complete Thursday through Saturday
retaliation can cause damage; they can also
equality of opportunity. Their aspirations were not
Sanford:
enough money to meet expenses. Julian is going
0 . 6 -414
washout and I'm not going to do Mainly afternoon and evening
stimulate unity and resolve. They can never I
Hoyt Long
different from our own, in any respect.
50! ro Fr'
!
e hell, making speeches. He made 22 just
0
thundershowers more
. PlAlitt' 'I 1 58 "a
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cause the disruption without end and complete
Carolyn
Mitchell
Whatever his material or philosophical
IS
month. But some of that money goes for his
A~%
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A
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numerous interior and eastern
feelings of hopelessness engenderred by (wo
Early Bradford
aspirations if a person cannot achieve them in the
personal expenses, he's got five kids, you know,
portions. Lows mostly in lOs.
•
decades of one-sided infiltration by political,
i'
i
Nelta Holtzclaw
'9.98 2. :!
United States, he cannot achieve them anywhere in
so we're hopeful but not at the moment rich."
P.L%i'is'.'
!'
'(UVY
Highs
2
mid
80s
to
lows
90s.
psy,
and military guerrilla forces.
Ellis E. Bolton
Besides the present difficulties in raising
the world, and he never will.
Daytona Beach tides, highs
Conventional wisdom has It that wars re
Willie Slae 1M%ery
I
p"°'u
campaign cash, Bond faces future problems
There is a footnote to this thought. While
5:05
a.m.,
5:38
p.m.:
lows
11:06
disastrous for all concerned, victors and
William B. Marsh
843
7100
a
geage
o
I
caused by the newly enacted — and cona.m., 11:48 p.m. Port Canaveral
Americans have an unparalleled opportunity, their
vanquished alike,
Nina Burke
R.)n4
F
( Rc,b,r,r,r,
troverslal campaign finance reform act. For
highs 4:41 a.m., 5:29 p.m.: lows
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___
Some eminent historians, however, now
goal cannot be reached without an effort.
Ira Dean Boutwell
the first time the U.S. government is meddling
believe many wars, perhaps most, have been
Falesh Johnson
OVIEDO — A report from 11:02 am., 11:31 p.m.
Whether the year is 1776, or whether it is 1975,
About 1984 started
more than a little in political campaigns, and
s So
for economic profit. The aggressors, like
Mary M. Addison, Altamonte
Sanford City Manager W.E.
and whether the goal is freedom of person or a car,
Bondmaybe one of those most affected.
1k
Springs
futurism is bank robbers, hope to gain handsomely by the 0
The
Literature
of
the
future
can
be
divided
into
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As
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tPetc Knowles, chairman of
a home and an education, it is sweat, elbow grease
His people are among legions who believe that,
I)orothv S ('ngwell, Dellary
two parts. On the one side is everything written one thing. Ever since Milton, hells have been operation.
the technical coordinating
among other things, the finance reform act before
and determination that are the ingredients of
It has been noted that Russia, for example, has
I)orothv
H.
McIntosh,
1948; on the other, everything written much more interesting places than heavens,
committee on the Seminole
success.
up
"wars
of
lk'Rary
discriminates against moderate income can. since then. On the one side, unbounded and often where nothing happens. As warnings about what been most interested in stirring
County land planning law, is
In short, the American dream is not a dream at didate&amp;
Myrtis T. Wright, Deltona
naive optimism; on the other, unbounded and, we must do to avoid certain dreadful national liberation" and other types of armed
expected at tonight's 7:30
all. It is a reality if only we have the courage to
Gene McCarthy, former Minnesota senator one hopes, exaggerated pessimism.
Lillian Esposito, Deltona
meeting of the CALNO Council
possibilities, it may even be useful. But for In- conflict In areas rich In natural resources. The
and currently another unwealthy presidential
Faye M. Packman, Deltona
It was in 1948 that English author George spiratlon, the world could do with a little of the Chinese, too, have not been backward In this
of Local Governments at city
make it one.
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hopeful, has Joined In a suit against the cam- Orwell brought out what Is probably the most confidence of the utopian visionaries of the pre- regard on several continents.
John H. Kerar, Deltona
hall here.
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Juanita V. Trail, Geneva
If this war-for-profit theory is correct, the
Other items placed on
to the Issue of rich vs unrich candidates. its title was merely a transposition of the last two
Nancy Lee, Longwood
tonight's agenda at Knowles'
As noted, there are exceptions among the principle of limited wars, as adopted by the U.S.
o
Robert Murray, Orlando
McCarthy says the act provides that a rich one figures of the year of i ts publication, a great gloom-and-doom futurists, though they are in Korea and Vietnam, will almost surely in. •
request are: communication
may contribute up to $50,000 to his own many people are convinced that "1984" will be prophets commanding not much honored at. crease the likelihood of aggression by
Carl E. Bowman. Oviedo
with legislators, collective
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Cecil
N.
Brooks,
Plant
City
campaign, whereas an unrich candidate has to the year that the world goes smash. If not 1984, tention these days. One of them Is the notorious totalitarian rulers.
bargaining
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the
1975
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Myers Futch, Titusville
planning act.
do without such personal generosity. Since a then certainly before the 21st century is very old. optimist I lerman Kahn, founder and director of a
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Annie I., Roberts, Augusta,
nonwealthy candidate cannot legally solicit this
A resolution is also to be
With few exceptions, writers about the future, "think tank" called the Hudson Institute,
we've decided not to win, a dictator with
refugees arevulnerable to illness and the arrival of the rainy
j;')
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one lump $50,000 from another source (the law whether In novels, plays or scholarly treatises,
introduced on train speeds.
It Is not true, he argues, that one of the trends regard for human life has a situation made to
The names are
season soon will aggravate the problem, especially on the island
prohibits outside gifts in excess of $2,000 to any seem agreed that Orwell's gloomy totalitarian of our time Is that the rich nations are becoming order for his aggressions. He can pick a weak,
right, just add
of Guam where there are 47,000 men, women and children In
presidential campaigner), he obviously has at society of poverty and perpetual war Is ric her and the poor na tions poorer. The fact I.s rich prize and take It at relatively little risk to
refugee camps.
least this substantial disadvantage.
the occasion.
inevitable. Seizing the most ominous trends of that between 1950 and 1970, almost everywhere himself for his regime. If he loses the first dozen
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Some refugees are still aboard Navy ships in the Pacific.
Besides this, the Bond people point out, the today overpopulation, resources depletion, the in the world, both the rich and the pow got rounds or so, no one Invades his territory. It may
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portion of the new law entitling qualified shrinkage of Individual freedom, the spread of richer,
be bombed, but neither taken over nor,
MRS. CAROLINE HILL
Poplar Road, Hellertown, Pa.
eased in order to keep the care of refugees from interfering with
presidential primary candidates to receive nuclear weapons
they extrapolate Into the
Some of the rich — notably the Americans, destro)ed. That Is, he has a safe haven, lie is
Mrs.
their mili tary mission,
Hill resided wi th her son
ma tching funds for every priva te dollar raised, near or far future and ar ri ve at the same con- Germa ns and Japanese — got rich quite rapidly th us free to recuperate and try again as many
Gilmore
Hill,
for
the
Caroline
Mrs.
pa st several years.
Processing and resettling of refugees here In the United
also benefi ts the rich more than anyone else. clusion: Bad as it Is, what we ha ve now Is a and some of t he poor — for example, the India ns times 's he wishes. An aggr essor can lose 50
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President
former
resident
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too
M,
States of America is proceeding
Since the government will match private In- golden age compared to what is to come.
She was born in Scranton, Pa.
got rich (or less poor) very slowly. But times arid still win. The victim can win 100 times
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ford, died Thursday' at the home
Ford's appointment of an advisory committee headed by John
d'idua l donatio ns up to $250. and since a rich
A couple of years ago, for example, a movie generally speaking, says Kahn, both the rich and — and still have no peace. But if he loses once, all
In addition to her son she was
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of her son Ro be rt lull of 875
Eisenhower to oversee the resettlement effort is a timely step. It
survived by a daughter. Mrs.
candidate is more likely to have inore donors depicted a polluted world early in the 21st cen- the poor got richer in the 2(li-year period between is over for he hm no safe haven to retreat to.
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can help move refugees out of the processing pipeline arid into
able to give $250, his chances of getting more tury in which the 50 million inhabitants of New 1950 and 1970.
Ellen Jones of Van Nuys. Calif.
What should be faced in this regard is that
1, American communities.
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And that let it be noted, is more than halfway Itanoi has won a rich prize in the takeover of
The representation of church, industry and labor
relies mostly on $1 to $5 contributions,
feed the living,
South Vietnam.
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followed by burial in Atlantic
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Several activities have been plinned for the
class, including a field trip to F. Lane Park,
Geneva, and another to Fourth Street Park.
In addition to the courses off ered In the past, a
creative dramatics course has been added to the
program th is year and teaches th e student to use
imagination, expression, pantomine, Improvisation
and motion as well as role playing.
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TV violence,
children's shows.
defended the networks. A spokesman said the stopped in Rome, where he has gone into
Researchers studying the Saturday morning
The study was conducted by the Media Action networks, particularly ABC, have made "great seclusion,
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wi' &amp;rch and foundation strides an calming down Inc Saturday
During the Iastdaya of tàeSaigon regime we
one-half minutes of actual program time on the backing. The center found from a careful review (programs)." He also contended that children
published
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commercial networks."
is judg ed the crisis and had mishandled
The worst off ender was NBC, whi ch produced mornings that fistfigh ts, robberies and other life. Children understand that cartoons figures
the evacuation. But he has not come home to face
46 per cent of the violence. ABC had 30 per cent, hostile acts were endemic on commercial are fantasies, he said.
the charges.
CBS 24 per cent.
television.
AZORES ALTERNATIVE: If Portugal
The shows with the most aggression, blocks the United States from using th
Membets of Congress, eager to question
e Azores
The mayhew subsided only long enough for
averaging a hostile act every minute on one as a staging baie to supply Lmael, Secretary of Martin, have submitted inquiries to the State
the networks to sell the usual toys and tooth rot.
Saturday', were "hugs Runny," "Pink Panther," State Henry Kissinger has revealed, the United Department. These have been relayed to the U.S.
'Ihe cijmnnerciaLs sought to stimulate a desire in
"Speedy Buggy," and "Wheelie and the Chopper States Is ready with "alternative pcssiblllties," embassy In Rome, but he hasn't responded at
the kiddies for candy, pastries and PP.
Bunch."
least not by of ficial cable.
tie didn't elaborate.
"Children completely lacked exposure to...
The State Department has made no effort to
We can report, however, that the Air Force
At the same time, the survey found "posi ti ve
the most na tural and wholesome foods," the
has spent the past six months training crews to communicate with him,
y,
social behavior" on children's television. But
researchers declare in a
"There were no advertisements f fruits' incidents of "sharing, helping and coopera tion," refuel giant c$ cargo planes in mid-dr. The because "there is no subject anybody wants to
talk to him about."
crews are now ready,
although frequent enough, seldom offset
vege tables or dairy products."
They have taken C-La on dramatic test flights
aggressive acts.
For years, we have crusaded against 'V
FRIENDSHIP FILE: The huge Chase
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On the positive side, the report cites
violence, which many sociologists believe
file since
has show, "Devlin," as an "outstanding program." stop, with mid-air refueling. Some of the flying 1 99 on the relationships
helped sKead lawleimiesi in America. Agdo
between Its executives
researchers behemoths were flown frorm the West Coast to And government off icift"
and aln, we have shown how youngstm Ilroughout half the show, the
Ira a position to help the
Iran, others frsn the East Coast t the Philip. bank.
recorded "IsO agre.ssbon, 10.33 acts of a1truim.
imitate we TV feats of Evel
Knievel or Borvue and 9.57 acts of sympa thy explaining feelings." pi nes.
The bank sent execu ti ves a confidential letter
and Clyde.
In case Israel should need
emergency
supseeking
personal Information about their
More than a year ago, we cited a Federal
Concludes the study: "It is possible to
plies, the C-bs would be sent right down the friendship with
"officIals In the leg islative and
Communications Commission report which produce appealing nonviolent shows for middle of
the Mediterranean over international executive branches of
Mme of
urged reform of cli" 'ren's TV. The new chair. children, given the desire and consclentiouanesa
waters.
A spokesman explained that the purpose was
man, Richard Wiley, assured us that reform was to do so."
MAR'FItCS' CLtJi1UN: The embattled to
"get more people In the bank Involved in
"on the front burner."
Footnote: the National Association of
former U.S, anbassador to Saigon, Graham public policy
matters."
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Altamonte Gets State Advice On Sewers
I)assed an first reading
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - waste treatment facility on 'Warutg and final reading to the street is located partially on
The State Department of Keller Road is empleted.
make the ordinjuice effective his property, was told by Mayor board a request for amtexation ordinances annexing the
Pollution Control (DPC) of.
Norman Floyd to submit proof and rezoning of property Goodman property north of SR
In other business, the corn- was set for Aug. 5.
a
fered only advice to city of. missimm in the lad meeting
resolution of his contention and it would be located on Montgomery Road 436, bordering Chateau LeMans
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adjacent to the Centennial apartments, with general
ficials this week on problems before a seven-week &amp;muner setting the sale of bonds for the considered.
created by industrial wastes at vacation time:
Instructed City Attorney Homes tract, The owner, commercial zoning.
northalde sanitary sewer
-Passed on first reading the district for 3:30 p.m., July 99 at Joe Davis to prepare an or- Christopher Kallivokas, is
the city's west plant.
It is planned to build a liquor
Alex
Senkevich,
DPC ordinance permitting Sunday city hail.
dinance annexing and rezoning asking for neighborhood
regional administrator, in a sales of alcoholic beverages in
Denied unanimously the from professional office district commercial zoning to permit store at the site. Public hearing
letter to city Public Works restaurants, bars, cocktail request of John Orlando to close to neighborhood commercial construction of a center with and (jilL' reading of the or.
Director Don Bundy, said his lou nges a nd pa cka ge stores Pine Street near Highland the Hatton property on SR 434 professional offices on the .5 dinance was scheduled for Aug.
office is aware of the upsets to from 11 a.m. to 1' p.m. A public Drive. Orlando, who Insisted and Little Wekiva Road.
5.
acre site.
the city s west plant developed
by poor or non-existent
pretreatment afforded by area

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industries. Senkevich also
noted possible discharges of
printer's ink residues and
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
The commission also sub- separete district for each incommissioner residency single family homes,he said
poorly maintained grease traps City Commissi oners last night districts, retaining a district for adding firefighters counted rnitted a list of live procedural cumbent, if possible, while
from estauranto.
passed on first reading the cach of the four ci ty corn- actual num bers of families in guidelines which the districting adhering to th e primary
Senkevich said DPC at. distnctlng proposal prepared mlzsloners. The mayor may apartment complexes.
commission in 1978 might Find requirement of a compact,
torneys advise compliance and by a commission of private reside In any district.
contiguous territory based on
useful.
The committee also recessed
ope ra tion of the sewer tr eat- citizens
equal representation
Thedistrictlng group's report helpful informa tion from the
The recommendations were.
ment plant is the responsibility
A public hearirw rind final set the city's popuItIon at Winter Park Tel
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To Pq tablish a cut-off date
Establish performance
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WR C cat 9 requiring a new applointment if
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before the deadiine for cent variation
asna Motry.
The group recommended the
- No! to adopt any plan at the a member has two or three
irman David Richar&amp; mid.
c. r. !, ded L_~
Ht,rePUPU13tion cit% am-md iLs OL-trier to arne n-&amp;cting at which it is unex(%.sed absences.
ii comprehensive industrial c har tvr.
Richards said Ilic
change wording in the section introduced.
ordinance, prior toJuly. 1976, to
The committee received
The char ter requires adop- was determined from in concerning districting from
assure proper comph'mnce tion of the new
A unif'wm procedure in the criticism when Its first
plan 90 days formation made available by "mathematical preciseness
operations of the existing west Prior to the Nov. 4 city
the city's sanitation depart- reached in ttx- legislative ap. preparation of maps demon- districting proposal denied
plant during the ensuing
Commissioner Helen Keyser
ment. A 3.5 persons per portlonmentof the state" to"as strating proposed plans.
months until the advanced
The proposal redraws household was the ratio used for nearly equal as pr9cticable."
To attempt to preserve a the right to seek re-election.
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Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County Cornmission yesterday ordered the
Sheriff's Department to move
the more than 100 bicycles
jammed in the 'sally p0ev'
tjail drive) to a county road
department building south of
Sanford.
The OK to free the logjam of
bikes in the driveway comes
only a few weeks after Sheriffs
department officials made a
hard plea to commission for
some relief from the lack of
storage space in the sheriffs
department,
Chief Corrections Officer
George Proudfoot told cornmission the bicycles would be
moved immediately even if he
(Proudfoot) had to move them.
Proudfoot said the bicycles
will be locked together in the
building and Capt. I. H. Rice
will hold the key. The pileup at
the jail occurs when deputies
find misplaced or stolen
bicycles. They are required by
law to hold the bikes acertain
period of time before they may
be sold in a public sale.
Commissioner
Dick
Williams, in charge of finding
storage space for the sheriff's
department, told Proudfoot that

no decision has been reached on
what to do with the stacks of
new tires in the deputies'
shower area or the stacks of
files and cartons in the stairwells.
Commissioner John Kim.
trough asked Proudfoot if the
tires were going to be moved to
the "sally port" now that the
bicycles were being moved.
"No," Proudfoot said.
Deputies, according to
Proudfoot, need to use the
escape proof "sally port" to
bring prisoners into the jail.
But, since the bicycles have
been lined up in the driveway
cruisers cannot be driven into
the area and the cage gate
dropped, thus preventing a
possible escape of a prisoner.
Also, Chief Deputy Duane
Harrell points out that when a
prisoner is walked by the bikes
on his way to the jail, he pars
a number of items which could
be used for weapon&amp;
The "sally port" also is used
for fire vehicles to reach the jail
area th case of fire, but beca use
of crowded conditions trucks
must park outside and run
hoses into the jail, over the
bicycles and other equipment
stored there, according to
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witha quip as he is in politics.
Artier, 60. was appointed
Tueday by Gov. Reubin Askew
to srve until the Senate com.
plets the impeachment trial of
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sctwluled to begin Sept. 16.
Tie (ldpIXr Ashier, trim,
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satche planned no personnel or
polly changes at this time,,
bec4use of the possibility of
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conservation eltorts,most people are using more electricity. In fact, our
residential customers are using on the average twice the amount of electricity
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What it all really adds up to is that we have a big problem with spiraling inflation.
We have the problem. And you have the problem.
One of our biggest areas of concern is the international fuel crisis. In just two
years the price of fuel has tripled.
And, of course, that increased cost also affects your electric bill. Forty cents
out of every dollar you pay goes directly to pay the fuel bill.
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TAIAHASSEE(AP)- Phil
staff in March as legislative insurance commissioner should
served together would find we not hold it against Cabinet. the house on grounds it is built residence and a villa over. vard.
Ashlir says that when he differed on votes, although we agency officials. "I would just over a navigable waterway.
Retired from the Navy In coordinator for the recommen- O'Malley be convicted by the
looking the Mediterranean in
becane state treasurer and shared the same constituency consider they were doing their
1959, he was an instructor at dattons of the Governor's Man- Senate.
If that issue came before the Tangier, Morocco.
insuance commissioner, he and philosophy.Ashler agreed."I do not want
ment and Efficiency Study
Born
on
Oct,
15, 1914 in New Pensacola Junior College and
job."
Cabinet, "I would excuse my.
had to sign a $100.000-bond
Asked about a suit involving
to
ever engage again in activity
Besides, he said, a federal Eel( on that case but no other," York City, Ashler was educated moved to Tallahassee In 1968. Commisslon.
aloni with his certificate of of. his house on the Wakulla River judge has dismissed the state as Ashler said.
Askew said Ashler would not before the electorate."
He took leave this year as
at St. John's College and refice.
Ile will draw O'Malley's $40..
about two miles south of Talla. it party in the suit by the Corps
Ashler has two other houses ceived a inaster's degree in vice chancellor of the state uni. be a candidate for periment
I wanted to write them
Tallahassee
business
administration
at
liarversify
system
to
join
Askew's
appointment
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treasurer000a-year
salary in the interim.
a tiasee. Ashler said he would of Engineers seeking to remove
his suburban
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Th. City Nincil thV.0e con
sidered searching for another consulting engineer, raising
sewer connection lees at the Skylark sewer package plant
and hiking monthly rates to customers of the plant.
The two problems hit the city head on. First, City
Attorney Ned Julian ruled the city had no choice but to
pay Jerry Coons, a principal of the original Skylark
subdivision, some $1,050 in sewer connection fees
cu1ectd by the city.
Under an agreement approved by a previous city
council, Coons was to receive hail of the $225 sewer
connection lees per house paid by bulld"rs in the
development.
Secondly two other biils one for a now meter for the
Skylark plant and the second from Consulting Engineer A.
E. O'Neall and Associates for acquiring 2 permit to allo w
continued operation of the plant
raised Council
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Grant called the U.5 bill from O'Neall for acquiring
the operating permit 'outrageous," adding "we may
have to find a cheaper engineer."
Councilman Gerard Cauiefl requested an itemized
statement from O'Neall, showing how his firm spent 23
hours acquiring the operating permit.
In addition, Grant was told to discuss the bill with the
engineer to see if it can be reduced.
Julian said the city had to pay the $800 cost for the
flow meter which the former owners of the plant, the
Skylark developers, had failed to have installed before
turning it over to the city.
The attorney said while the city had to rebate to the
developers, according to contract, half of the $225, the city
could raise this fee to meet expenses. Julian said despite
the sum the city charged, It would only have to return to
the developers hail of the $225.
Julian was authorized to prepare an ordinance setting
sewer rates to customers and sewer hookup fees for both
the Columbus Harbor and Skylark package sewer plant.
Councilmen told Julian a decision will be made after
the ordinances are prepared on the fees to be charged.
In other action, the Council accepted the second unit
of Skylark subdivision for maintenance upon the
favorable report of the engineer that it meets all city
regulations.

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'I had just finished fighting one of the
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'All I did was go in and tell him he didn't
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and hit me. I couldn't stand around and
let him do that, so I defended myself.' —
Perez.

Vincent

By LOUIS SAPSIS
Herald Boxing Writer

ORLANDO
A crowd of more than 2,700
screaming fans witnessed the wildest night of
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as th e two men went af te r each ot he r.
Vincent came out of th e fourth round wi th a
gash on his left eye that bled for the rest of the

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Perez was seated at ringside to scout Vincent.
The two are pencil ed in for their long awaited
shi,w,lown i'r Aug 5
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The final verdict (Lee Geiger 59-55 Vincent,
Mick Andrew 57.56 Ellis and Bob Burns 57-57
draw) almost caused a riot.
Articles were hurled Into the ring, along with
loud booing, as both sides were certain their man
deserved the decision.
the
After !3earkzg the vcr,
ring and went over to Vincent. Both men began
exchanging solid punches.
Finally, nrirtuuncr .lirn Ua&gt;t's and Vuiien
trainer, Larry Anialone. jumped Letweeri the two
and, after a few more shots, peace was restored.
When questioned about the incident, Perez
said, "All I did was go In and tell him he didn't

fight.
In the fif th round, th e referee, Gen eral David
Hanlon, took two poin ts from Ellis for roughhouse
tactics mis he threw Vin ce nt to the canvas twice.
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majority solidly in Elks' corner
flit' Killer's fans were made up of his rooters
and thus who stand behind Pert-i for his us&gt;coming bout with Vincent.
The six th round was nothing short of sensational.

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OCALA— A handful of Seminole Junior College tenm
players still are in the running at the National Junior Colleg
Tennis Championships at Ocala.
Howard Flagg, Bucky Copeland, Stan Aranda and tb
doubles' team of Aranda and Copeland are alive after Tuesdays
first two rounds.
More than 150 players from all over the United States ar
competing in the prestigious event.
The Players are competing In one huge singles' and double'
tournament. Players are not grouped according to No. 1 throui
5 positions.
The tournament started Tuesday on 18 Ocala courts, iieluding the nine courts at Central Florida Junior College.
Flagg, who is not seeded in the tournament, drew a firsround bye and then toppled )th-seeded Greg Mason of limos
Community College 6-3, 7.6.
Copeland, who was SJC's No. 2 this season, downed 31sseeded Greg SmIth 6-1,6-2, and defeated Frank Lox of Altooi
Penn State 6-0, 6-2.
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Copeland is not seeded.
Aranda, SJC's No. I player this season, drew a first-rouxl
bye and them stumped Pete Pulitzer 6-3, 6-2.
Aranda Is seeded 12th among the 32 seeds.
Doug Maliczowskl advanced to the second round witha
first-round bye, and then stumbled into the tournament's No.1seed, Virgilo Sison of (kiessa (Texas) Community College.
Sison defeated Mallc2owskl 6-3, 6-0.
Aranda and Copeland, who are seeded fifth among the 16
doubles' seeds, dropped the team of Claypool and Stock bowerof
Altoona Penn State 6-3, 6-0.
Flagg and Maliczowski f al tered to the team t,f Flor md
Valle of Henry Ford (Michigan) Community College 7-5,64.
for and Valle are seventh seeded. Flagg and Maliczowki
were not seeded.

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based on a lengthy Interview, be discusses the Nicklaus, who recently won the Masters and has
state of the game and Its future.
IS major titles, Is considered the biggest threat
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today to accomplish the Slam, In wha t would be :r
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By DFENE H. FREEMAN
the greatest feat ever In golf.
AP Sports W riter
Hogan said the Sla m will be made.
FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)
Ben Hogan will surely do It, and I hope they do, because it !A',
leaned forward for eye-to-eye contact wi th his wou ld be a great thing for
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the game."
visitor to make certain there would be no
Hogan is the only player ever to win in
nusunderstandingon what hess-as about to say. year ree
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the f th - the PGA
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said. "What a credit to the game ofgouthis
man injured knee, suffered in a car accident that
js
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ost claim ed his life.
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competitive golf four years ago.
practice."
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Hogan relaxed buck in his leather office chair.
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Then he added of Nicklaus, "He's a 1')
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Lee
Trevino and Tom Weiakopf—players
man"
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Palmer m the l%Os.
compliments just because they look nice
And when he speaks of the game he loves and
Besi des Nicklaus, Hogan is Impressed with
once dominated, he speaks precisely. His fellow Texan Lee Trevino. Trevino is capable of
comments on Nicklaus were his first public record-shattering binges, Hogan said, because
sta tements on the man who dominates the game "he knows wha t he's doing.. .he came from a
today.
caddie yard."
Hogan, 62, now directs his golf equipment
Asked how he believes he could do against
company and presides over co nstruction of a golVs curren t stars if he were in his prime,
new golf course. He has given up competitive Hogan pondered a moment, then said:
golf.
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Gainesville lighter quit on his stool.
Edgar "Mad Dog' Ross continued his &lt;0
streak with a one-punch belly shot in th e second
round. Ross took the wind and the fight oul of
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th e Lyman High Scbool 16-year-old scor ed an
impressive KO,

deserve the draw.Thenhc hauled off and hit me. I
couldn't stand around and let him (10 that, SO I
defended myself."
Vincent's version was different. "I had Just
finished fighting one of the toughest fights of my
life when this yellow dog jumps in, runs up, yells
something and then hits me.
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anything. But I showed him I wasn't. All I want is
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Along with the unscheduled Vi-rent-Perez
5i.TU, .sevcal fight , L1140! Out in thy t-rowd. It was
almost 30 minutes'before the situation calmed.
In other action, Mike Quarry defended his
Florida light heavy-weight belt with a one-skk
boxing lesson over Miami's Vern McIntosh.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lanta starter Buzz Capra, 4-7, cisco. Madlock's game-winning
for his second home run of the hit scored Don Kessinger, who
Ron Reed didn't know where season,
had walked and moved to seche was going ... but he certainly
Lois Melendez followed with ond base on a sacrifice.
had the right directiot, on his a triple to the wall In right-cen.Phillies 12, Padres 1
pitches.
ter field, Ken Reitz doubled
Mike Schmidt and Greg LuReed, a longtime member of home Melendez and Beltz
zinski tagged a pair of home
the Atlanta Braves, started scored on Bill Pocoroba's error nina and drove In nine runs beagainst his old teammates at home to cap the rally.
tween them as Philadelphia
Tuesday night as a member of
Cubs 6, Giants 5
beat San Diego.
the St. Louis Cardinals and adBill Madlock, who tied the
"This is something we've
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
won it with a six-hitter and Fritz Peterson, 4-5,
mhtedly almost walked Into the score with a leadoff home run in been waiting for - a bust-out,"
lost it.
wrong dugout by sheer force of the ninth Inning, greeted
said Luzinski, who knocked in
Dick Pole, an unheralded right-bander from
Brewers 5, A's 4
habit,
liever Dave Heaverlo with a four runs and boosted his home Trout Creek, Mich., thinks he's found the secret
Pedro
Garcia hit a two-run double and John
But he got straightened out run-scoring double in the 10th to
run total to 13 for the season, to success in flie major leagues.
Briggs
raced
home with the game-winner on a
after a while, and so did his Lead Chicago past San Fran"1 kel like I'm the Mike Schlie's always had the arm n4 nfw hi.'. uflN tlu.
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mias oi last year,,' sam sen- eye, too. He's switched to contact lenses.
Milwaukee, Reggie Jackson homered for the A's
to a 4.2 victory.
midt, whose 36 homers led the
"I think the contact lenses are a big help who dropped out of first, onehalf game behind
"A couple of times after the
majors in 1974. Schmidt, because I see the plate much better now," said Kansas City, In the Al, West.
third inning I started toward
shaking an ecrly slump, has Pole alter pitching Boston past Chicago 4-0
Orioles 6, Rangers 3
the Atlanta dugout," Reed said. --been on a hitting rampage of Tuesday night.
Dave Duncan backed the nine-hit pitching of
"Then I said, 'Wait a minute.
late and Tuesday night's
Elsewhere in the American League, Kansas Mike Torrez with a three-run homer and Tom.
You're wearing the white uni.
homers were his eighth and City dumped Cleveland 5-2, Milwaukee shaded inie Davis and Lee May added run-scoring
form tonight.'"
ninth of the year.
Oakland 54, Baltimore defeated Texas 6.3, New singles for Baltimore. Torrex, 6-3, picked up his
Reed, 5-5, who was acquired
Reds 8, Pirates 4
York edged Minnesota 5-4, and Detroit downed First win
since May 14. The Rangers, who lost for
lastweekbytheCarthnals,per.
Joe Morgan belted a bases- California 8-4.
the ninth time in 10 games, played without
milled the Braves Il hits and
loaded tr iple in the fourth inPole, who donned his recently acquired con- disgruntled outfielder Willie Davis, who never
two unearned runs before getnlng to lead Cincinnati and lads for the first time Tuesday night, has been showed up for the game.
ting last-out relief help from Al
Gary Nolan over Pit tsbur gh. on arid off, mostly off, wi th the Red Sox since
Yankees 5, Twins 4
lirabosky.
Dodgers 1, Expos S
1973. He had never pitched a complete game
Bobby Bonds blasted his 12th homer of the
In th? other National League
Dave Lopes' two-nm double before but, on the strength of his three-hit, eight, season and
Alex Johnson pinch-hit a two-nm
games, it was: Chicago 6, San
in the eighth innlrg provided strikeout shutout, he appears set In Boston's double In the eighth for
New York. Bonds' homer
Francisco 5 in 10 innings;
the winning runs as Los Ange- starting rotation, for a while pnyway,
marked the 29th time In his career he has led off
Philadelphia 12, San Diego I;
lea' Don Sutton became the NaRookie Jim Rice provided Pole with all the with a home run In his team's first at-bat,
Cincinnati 8, Pittsburgh 4; Lo
tional League's first 10-game offense he needed by clubbing a three-run homer breaking the major league record he shared
with
Angeles 6, Montreal S and New
winner with his victor) over off Lloyd Allen, 0-1, In the first Inning.
It was Eddie Yost. Steve Brye and Ro1 Carew homered
York 4. Houston 3.
Montreal.
Rice's ninth homer of the season. Juan Benlquez for Minnttaota.
Ron Fairly's .,eventh-inning
W4 4, Astros 3
singled home an Insurance run in the fifth.
Tigers 1, AnrIs S
hornet triggered v three-nw
Dave Kingman walloped a
Royals 5, IndIans 2
Detroit
exploded for five runs In the ninth to
rally that helped Reed beat hi
three-run homer and Bob ApoJohn Mayberry knocked In two runs with a win it. Bill Fri-than and Dan
Meyer singled home
ex.rnates. The Cardinals, held
daca lrovld,,d sparkling relief homer and single and Al Cowens contributed a one run each and Gary Sutherland knocked in
to four huts through six innings,
work to help New York beat two-nm single as Kansas City made It 10 vie- two. Willie
Horton homered, his 12th, for Detroit
erupted as Fairly tagged At.
RON REED
Houston.
titles In the last Ii games. Deriils Leonard, 2-1, and Lee St.cnton hit one for California,

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Recreation Department Metro Recipe allowed Lake Monroe
Softball League.
Inn only five hits, including a
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Monroe Inn 14-3 and the Out- triple and double by Tommy
casts edged Seaboard Coastline Gracey and a double by Roger

lieu Peterson led

Sea board with two sin gles.

Auto Train scored live runs in
the fifth inning to win its second
straight game of the second
half. Auto Train was 2-14 in
first half.
Dave Bernosky and Scott
Saunders paced Auto Train
with three singles apiece. Dave
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The track was closed down on opening day, last Friday.
In Daytona Beach circuit court, a hearing was
scheduled on a petition for an injunction against
grayhound owners by the Daytona Beach Kennel Club,

Snead Qualifies For Open

Duran Cans Peterson

By THE it."mSOCtttl'El) PRESS
Sani Snead may never give up on the U.S. Open.
Though, It's given up on him cften enough.
Snead earned the rightonluesdaytocontinuehischase
for the U.S. Open title, which has eluded him for 31 years
in almost every fashion possible.
The 63-year-old Slammin' Sammy o pened qualifying at
Charlotte, N.C., with a 66 on the 6,881-yard par-fl Myers
Park Country Club course and carded a 76 on the
Charlotte Country Club's 6,729-yard par-71 layout

APi
Roberto Duran got himself a
nOCKOUt in a tuneup bout here. But he is still a
minute and three seconds short of the goal manager
Carlos Eleta has for his world lightweight champion.
"I always tell him if he can win by a knockout before he
can step into the ring, do it," said Eleta af ter
Duran
knocked Juan Peterson to the canvas for the third time in
1:03 of the first round Tuesday night.
Bearded Duran posed with two slabs of concrete in his
fists for a photographer after the fight.

which was forced to cancel its INIonday opening.

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Abbott Predicts WFL Success

JACKSONVILLE
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Linebacker Fred
Abbott, newly signed by the Jacksonville Express of the
World Football League, foresees a bright 1975 season both
for himself and the new league.
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"I'm

putting green.

fine physically now, the caliber of personnel being

signed by the team is improving and the league is on a better foundation," the former ailSoutheastern Conference
player from Florida said Tuesday after signing a contract,

"My putts are awful," he moaned as he battered away
at a dozen or more balls in front of 110)-lake's famous
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In circuit court in Tallahassee, dog owners faced a possible contempt citation for refusing to obey an injunction

night toenter the finals. Earlier, Florida Southern downed
Montclair State 2-0.
Southeastern Louisiana's record before the final game
stood at 35-10 over all and 3-1 in the double-elimination
tournament. Marietta's victory brought It a 44$ season
record and a 3-1 .series tally.

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No. I-ranked Florida
Southern and Marietta of Ohio square off tonight for the
championship in the NC1'1\ l)ivision 11 World Series.
Marietta defeated Southeastern Louisiana 9-2 Tuesday

dumped Eldridge Standard 8-2.

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NEW YORK (AP) - Pele, one of the world's two most amous athletes and considered the best ever to play the gane
of soccer, will come out of retirement to play In the Uni*d
States.
Pele, whose worldwide fame is equalled only by that of
heavyweight boring champion Muhammad Ali, Informly
announced In Brazil Tuesday he has agreed to play for the
New York Cosmos of the North American Snv".!!
tie decisi
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Cosmos.
The imminent signing was Immediately regaled not only as
a major sports coup but a diplomatic accomplishment as
well.
Secretary of State henry Kissinger, in a telegram to Brizil
and Pele, said:
"Should you decide to sign the contract, I am sure your stay
here will substantially contribute to closer ties between
Brazil and the United States in the field of sports."
The Brazilian newspaper Folba de Sao Paulo bannered Ihe
headline: "Kissinger roots for Pele,"
It's not a new sensatiot, for the 4-year-old Pele.
He has been feted by heads of state, proclaimed the "King
of Soccer" by ardent European soccer fans, made a national
commodity by his home country of Brazil, and is regarded as
the world's wealthlst aLh1te after 18 years with the team
Santo's.
His financial status will be enhanced by the Cosmos, who
are offering a contract that will make Pcle the highest
paid
athlete on any team In the world.
Pete says he Is not as interested In the money as In
"helping soccer to l*'oine a poptiler sport In tL'it! 4.
'nited States."
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tag estimated
as high as $1 million to entice him out of a
retirement which
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Seaboard Coastline are now 3-1. casts scored two runs in the
Auto Train and Famous Recipe third inning and one each In the
are 2-2, and the Outcasts and fourth and fifth. Seaboard
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for First Assembly of God.

Baptist of Longwood are 3-6, Jim Quancile, Bill Bryant, Ray stroked two singles apiece for
Don Casseux paced Church of
In other games, First United and First Presbyterian is 1-8. Denton and Ferrcn Pillsbury First Presbyterian.
God with a double and three
Methodist dropped First
Don Regan and Otto Thomas poked two hits apiece.
Terry Watson and Paul singles. Jim Kennedy smacked
Presbyterian 11-5, Church of each blasted three tilts for First
Tony Duncinson smashed a Watson slugged a triple and a triple and two singles, David
the Nazarene out-slugged Baptist of Sanford. Vic Rich- triple and single, Dan lUlls three singles apiece for Henderson collected three
Pinecrest Baptist 15-10 and burg, Tom Smith Jr., Jody slammed a double and single, Nazarene. Bob Shaw slammed singles, and Jim
Townson and
Church of God knocked off First Pickens, Joe Pickens Sr. and Pr ice Baker, Gene Gibson and two doubles and a single, and Ken Lee
stroked two singles
Assembly of God 12-8.
Karl Dirickson added two hits Randy Kramer poked two Don Henderson and Joe Watson apiece.
First Baptist of Sanford leads apiece.
singles each, and Dean Smith added two singles each.
Neal Lace)' slammed three

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Jim Franklin and Lamar ripped a triple for First
John Bryant was four-kr- singles, lion Cox poked a horn
downed First Baptist of First Nazarene is 6-3, Pinecrest Jackson slapped three hits Methodist.
four for Pinecrest Baptist. Alan run and single, Bob Krebs
Longwood 9-5 last weekend to Baptist Is 5-3, First Me thodist apiece for First Baptist of
James Warner collected a Murphy and Ken Bolt each smashe d a triple and single,
boost
record to 7.; in the
andC thorGodares_4 First Longwood. Rick Moasman double and two singles, and Jim crushed three singles. Bill and Ray Bennett t.appeda triple

by presenting special awards. a previously rained-out firstMilwaukee' t Brober g 6 5) at
Head Football Coach Jerry half game Tuesday in the
Oakland
(Holtzman 36). n
Posey presented the following Sanford Senior
Thursdays Games
Baseball
New York at Minnesota
spring practice awards to League.
Kansas City at Cleveland, n
members of Seminole's football
In a game played Monday,
'T.ias a' Baltim or e.
team:
Keystone knocked off Police 7Detroit at California, n
Only games %chediIei
Junior varsity: Outstanding 4.
defensive back
Veones
David Lively and Clark
Quinn; outstanding offensive Gallagher each smashed a
Harness Racing
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MorriS Barber; out- double and single to lead
standing defensive lineman
Badcock's 10-hit attack. Don
Entries
Marcus Kmdricks; outstanding Williams, Louie Lively, Ricky
offensive lineman
Robert Mann and Jail Patton conTONIGHT
Charles.
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FIRST: tM-PaceC.3--$400
Varsity:
Outstanding
Curtis Wolfe collected two
Tarlina (Sical 6 1; 2 Grey Iliti
defensive back - Herbert singles for Chase.
(D'Amato)I I.) CutlassA Porter
5 1. 1 Dr Puff (Olsen) 9 2, S
Branch; outstanding offensive
Williams of Badcock fired a
Westerns Br'ii fPhIl(lps) I I. 6 Erly
back
Tim
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three-hitter,
striking out eight
Night (Oitjotil 7.7 Camden George
standing receiver
Leroy and walking eight.
Wood (Patterson) 3'. I Wells
Weenie (Bere:nak) 10 I
Martin; outstanding offensive
In a game that was rained out
SECOND; I M - Pace dm9
lineiiian - Curtis Johnson; May 16. Chase scored six runs
U00: I Adios Herthet (Dcnns) 5 7.
outstanding defensive lineman In the top of the fifth to dump
7 Cherry Betty (Harltier) S. 3
Jarvltlyn(Dvonacekló 1.1 Mange - Mike Good; outstanding
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Think about It, kids. Sign me.
She wan ts to lock the church
about the mother who was to see it, she will be the cause of
doors five minutes before the
brokenhearted because her son it, beca use It will take place at
CRIED ME A RIVER start of the ceremony.
and daughter (both married her funeral.
DEAR CRIED: I wonder how
I have argued that this Is
with families) hadn't spoken to
By ABIGAIL VAN BUBEN
Since everyone will becrying, mans' others have to bury a rude, since many of the guests
a
each other for years and were anyway, t he two who finally re la tive be fore they bury the will be driving into a strange
the reason she could not have decide to make up won't be hatchet? It's something to think area from a distant place and before the ceremony starts.
and, by mistake, they
complete family get-togethers. conspicuous — even though about,, all right. Thanks for a looking for an unknown church.
Answer soon, since Us bride- straightened his nose. tie sued
If my own experience means they'll be crying twice as hard timely
reminder.
(Nu, I also showed her an etiquette to-be thinks she is right,
and collected.
anything, tell that mother not to as everyone else. And with good Charley?)
book that says the bride's
BEST FRIEND
DFAR ABBY' Isn't It true
worry. Eventually they'll make reason.
DEAR ABBY: My best girl mother should be seated at the
DEAR BEST: Keep trying to that animals i especially dogs
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crazy plan she has that sounds front the back of the church. It
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Florida Nurses Association Gases: What You Have Always UBU Antnony Nutton will add a
(FNA), District 37, will hold its Wanted To Know," in the musical touch.
Tickets will be available at
installation of officers and Seminole Memorial Hospital
the
door of the school's
membership tea June 10 from 4 auditorium,
auditorium and the Flagship
to 5:30 p.m. in the Seminole
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On June 25 at 7:30 p.m. also in Bank. Proceeds benefit the
DON REYNOLDS
Retiring president Mrs. the auditorium, Seminole sports stadium IUfltI.
Melanie Stewart will give a Memorial Hospital Inservice
short report before the In- Education
will
present
stallatlon ceremony.
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Fraasa, Bobby Robinson and

We're going! chorus members of the Central Florida Chorale in glee, basing finally raised the
necessary $9,750 which will enable 15 members of the group board an airplane June 23 en route to a
summer singing tour of Poland. Giving vent to their elation are (front, from left) Irene Brown, Ruth
Mickelion, Sona Morris, Bettye Smi th (Top, from left) Dottie Bates, Dot Weller, Mary &amp; th
Williams, Lucy Magill (hidden) Glenyce Mann, Mary Jean Berrien and Pat Shaw. (Herald Photo by
Tom Vincent)

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Seminole High School students past president of SHIS Booster and "chief burner." Reed

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Wednesday, June 4,

Five Vehicles

Recovered

City To Buy Insurance

Stolen Auto Cache Found
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
Sheriff's

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Altamonte Springs police
discovered a cache of stolen
cars early today in an orange
grove off Magnolia Ave. south
of Bunnell Road, Forest City.
Two of the five vehicles were

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Ann Brooks, 18, of P.O. Box 813, bandit who robbed Newell'
Oviedo, early today at the Jesse Spur station on SR 436 lot,
Smith Apartments, according yesterdcy as the statioi
to jail records,
manager, Robert Vaughn, wa
closing the business for the day
Vaughn said one black mal

walked into the office, "orderet
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Charles Wright, 18, of Apopka, then emptied the cash drawers
recovered by officers before Park area at the end of S. on $5,000 bond after his arrest took Vaughn's wallet and flet
their owners reported them Sanford Ave. Starr said the last night on a circuit court on foot. The exact amount 01
stolen.
rec,vered signs, eight of them, warrant charging possession of cash taken was undetermined
Patrolling deputy Ron ranged from speed limit to a controlled substance.
Winter Park Police rushed ir
Gilbert said he discovered two Sanford City Limits signs.
their canine patrol. But IN
Volkswagens in the grove. One
(logs lost the scent nearby the
had been wrecked and the other
station. Police theorize the
ransacked.
Altamonte Police also are robber fled in a waiting car.
Checks by officers disclosed
Sheriffs deputies today were
the autos had been stolen from investigating the theft of a
their owners -Claire Guffanti, canoe and camping equipment
253 Pearl Lake Causeway, and from aWekj'aRercabin
R. D. Harry, Trailwood Dr., owned by Charles Pafford, of
Forest City.
Miami Springs Road.
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Sanford City Commission, between bites of beef
sandwiches and sips of Iced tea, decided to purchase insurance covering false arrest claims against the city as
well as individual police officers.
The action came in a noon luncheon yesterday with
members of the Insurance Advisory Committee (IAC)
and covered three phases of Insurance f&amp;r Sanford.
The decision, however, won't become formal until
next week when the Commission meets in regular session.
At that time, the IAC will present a letter to the Commission stating costs for each type of coverage and the
Commission will act on the letter.
The Commission accepted rcconunenda Lions from
both the IAC, headed by Robert E. Karns, and City
Manager W. E. 'Pete" Knowles, that would:
—Continue the city's general liability coverage of
$300,000, bodily injury and $100,000 property damage. This
would exclude coverage for streets and sidewalks.

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Add liability coverage for police officers acting in the
line of duty where a false arrest suit might occur. This
would cover the city as well as the Individual policeman.
—Purchase insurance to cover "errors and
omissions", which takes In any wrongful action of a city
official or other city employe from which legal action

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The Commission (lid not act on a suggestion to pur-.
chase $1,000,000 in excess coverage on the general liability
policy at a cost of $8,500 or $8,000 annually depending on
the addition of streets and sidewalks coverage.
The Commission instructed Knowles to work a budget
item up on the insurance, using $6,500 as a figure, and
have it ready to include In the October budget alter next

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Appearing with Karns were IAC committeemen
Walter Carpenter, Bob Crumnley, Alex McKibbin and Tony
Russi.
The Commission will have another luncheon session
tomorrow to hear proposals on a new city hail or the
reznodeliniz of the present building.

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from the date of the request.
Herald Stall Writer
The reply time is what got the
Commission Into trouble with
Sanlando Utilities, serving General Waterworks Utilities
more than 2,000 customers in because the commission failed
the Longwood area, has applied to comply with the 55 day time
to the Seminole County Corn. limit and the firm hiked the
mission for water and sewer prices without Commission
service rate increases,
approval.
A public hearing to consider
The County Commission,
the rate hikes has been set for acting as the Utility Control
July 1.
Board, issued a rollback order
Bill Dale, director of the directing the firm to stop
county's environment services, charging the new rates, and to
Informed the Commission grant rebates to customers who
yesterday of the utilities firm's have already been paying
request for rate increases,
them.
Increases proposed by the
The firm responded by filing
firm are from the present base two legal suits claiming the
rate of 13.50 for water to $5 for county had not granted them
the minimum 4,000 gallons, Increases in the time permitted
with the increase of 55 cents for under county law, and asking
the next 6,000 gallons per 1,000 new rates be granted. The
to remain,
county then fIl'd a counter suit
Water rates for multiple to block General Waterworks
dwellings would drop under the action.
proposed rate change from
The court has ruled in favor
$350 to $3.33 per month,
of the firm.
The sewer rate for residential
Yesterday, Utility Attorney
service would go from a 13.50 to Ned Woolfolk recommended to
$N charge to a flat $12 per the Commission that a public
month. The sewer charge for hearing be set to determine if
multiple dwellings would in- the unapproved rates being
crease to a flat $8 per month, charged by the company are
Under county regulations, the "excessive" as the Commission
commission has 55 days to reply has charged.

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An 18-old-year Oviedo woman
Deputy W. Jackson Starr was being held on $10,000 bond
spotted another cache of stolen today in county jail on
items — highwaytrafflcconfrol aggravated assault and
signs
In the Lake Jessup aggravated bat tery charges.

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from inside the city limits, cabin on Island Five on the
Altamonte officers searched ri'er
the area and discovered two
Deputies said the canoe and
more stolen cars -one taken In some of the camping equipment
Casselberrv and one in was recovered at fish camps on
Orlando.
the Wekiva and St. Johns River
Investigators said no arrests but the chain saw and a suspect
have been made and the in. in the case haven't been found
vestigation is continuing,
by officers.
Deputy B. L. Thompson
discovered a fifth stolen vehicle
abandoned in north Seminole in
a field off Markham Road south
Sanford police today were
of SR-46. It too was a investigating the theft of a
Volkswagen and officers said it citizens band radio and $250 in
was stolen from Winter Park, tools from a pickup truck
Thompson reported the car was parked at the residence of W. E.
damaged, apparently when it Phillips, 2486 Orange Ave.
struck a tree in the field.

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By GLENN McCASLAND
Herald Staff Writer

Wednesday, June 4, 17S-1B

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

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margarine
2 teaspoons mint extract
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water and butter. Cook over
medium heat, stirring con-

boils. Continue cooking, without
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1 cup thinly sliced celery
1 cup thin strips green

pepper
15-4lunce can tomato sauce
cups water
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around oxta1s. Stir together
flour, seasoning salt and
pepper. coat oxtails with inixture. In a large wide saucepot
with handles that resist low
oven heat or a casserole, melt a
little of the excess oxtail fat.
add oxtail and browr on all
sides. Siphon off any fat. Add
remaining ingredients; cover
tightly and cook in a 325-degree
oven until meat comes aAa~
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return oxtail an vegetable:.
casserole; pour liquid into a
small bowl and place in freezer
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oxt+ails and vegetables. Reheat.
covered, on rangetop or in a 3?-5degree oven. Makes I wrvings.
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want to substitute them for the
canned tomatoes called For. In
this case use two leach about
212 inches fresh tomatoes; re.
move their skins, cut them in
oalf and squeeze each half
gently to getride of the seeds,
then dice - there should be
itx.ut 1 cup.

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3 avocados, each about 4
inches long
2 tablespoons (about )
butter, melted
l teaspoon salt
teaspoon white pepper
In a 1-quart saucepan heat
the oil; add scallion and cook
gently until limp; stir in tomatoes; simmer until blended
and slightly reduced about 5
minutes. Add 2 tablespoons of
the bread cnLmbs and stir well.
Keep hot over very low heat.
In a cup or small bowl stir
together the remaining 2 tablespoons bread cmmbs and the
cse; set aside.
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lengthwise, remove seeds; do
not remove the skin. Brus:h the
cut sides (edges and cavities)
with the butter, then sprinkle
with the salt and pepper. Fill
the cavities with the hot tomato
mixture. Sprinkle the crumb
and cheese mixture evenly over
the tomato mixture.
Broil filled avocado halves
about 4 inches from heat source
just.long enough to brown the

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2 medium green pepper,
seeded
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salt; let stand 1 hour; press out
all the liquid that forms; di
card liquid. Mix cabba ge, musta rd seed and celery seed.
Bring vinegar, water and sugar
to a boil; pour over cabbage
mixt ur e; cool; add carrot and
green pepper. Cover and chill —
overnight won't hurt. Drain
before serving. Makes 2 cups
after drain ing.

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By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Press Food Editor
When we heard about this
year's fantastically good avocado crop and that this delicious food would be an excellent buy, we Immediately
thought of one of the best avocado dishes we have ever eaten
but which we have never duplicated.
Several years ago wher
"Feasts of France" by Antoinr
Gilly and Jack Denton Scott
iCrowelli was published, '.
were at a luncheon given to celebrate the publication of the
ok book
j that was he t of the
- a v ocado halves ibarely
warm) with a hot tomato filling.

the menu he decided to offer
something new and delicious.
Now we've adapted the avocado
dish

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Associated Press Food Editor

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cabba ge, thinly shredded
13 cups not packed down
2 teaspoons salt
Smaill onion. cut in thin

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For

Fl*sh Dinner

By ('ECU,' BROWNSTONE or halve as necessary so they (try clear plstw bag and add the
Associated Press Food Editor '' he of uniform size. Spread Fillets, Shake each hag to coat
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pick o ver to rcmoe in par thi. scallops OfltO I sheet of wa x
fun %or)Ung outi fish fr that
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s kinless gray sole fillets and by 1 inch. Dry both scallops and heat the peanut oil to 375 decoupled them with elegant Fresh fillets on paper toweling. Put grees on a Frying thermometer;
'scallops The combination the -scallops in .i clear plastic or use .in electric frypan and
thoroughly satisfied our bag, the fillets in .inother, add I follow the manufacturer's Ji
tasters.
tablespoon flour to each bag; rections for the temperature,
S(AI 1W IMI FRY
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MRS. ANNA CIREI.LFS

DEAR CFCII,Y- I've heard
about an Italian Rice Cake but
I've never seen a recipe for it.
Can you track one down?

3 eggs
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12 ounces (11,z cups) ricotta
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Here's the dessert YOU want
cups cooked rlcx
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Beat togethe r th e eggs and
Anna Cirelli, who lives in Ph ila- sugar abou t i minute. Mash
delphia was happy to pass cheese slightly and mix with
along her famils- recipe. I milk and lemon rind; add to egg
tracked it down through Mrs. mixture; stir in rice. Turn into
Cirelli'sdaughter, a New York- a buttered square glass baking
er, who told me that her mother dish 18 by 8 by 2 inches) or
usually makes twice the similar utensil. Bake In a
amount because she is a very preheated 350degree oven for I
generous person who loves to hour. Serve warm. Leftover
share food with her relatives cake may Dc covered with foil
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Against his better They're after her money.
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CBS has finally gotten around
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ling a mini series,
"Moses: The Lawgiver," with
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Grade, was shot In Israel in BERNICEBEI)EOSOL
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ARIES ( Mardi 21-April 19) good day to try to sell others on
finished In Rom
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GLINDA JACKSON
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before they're hatched today. Including yourself.
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
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DEAR READER
I am
We eat fresh Fruit, but I'm never rely on medicine rather
wondering about honey. He than correcting your weight reminded of one of my teachers
in pediatrics who always
You will have a heavier-than- doesn't miss the sugar, but he and diet problems.
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Proper Diabetic Diet

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write to me in care of this not= that the milk came in
funds so you can participate In sugar or fruit'
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DEAR
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the many interesting activities.
moderately
Radio
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and formula feeding
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 191
DEAR DR. LAMB - My
Use a soft touch on the ias
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that you have to go that's worth incipient diabetes. About 1-12
jeopardizing your safety by years ago the doctor put him
hurr)iltg.
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PISCES Feb. 20-March 20) he lost 50 pounds. We cut out
You may have a little cash practically all sugar. I use
surplus burning a hole in your some In bread.
By LAWRENCE K. L-MB
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
DEAR DR. LAMB — My
Use a soft touch on the gas
pedal today. There's no place husband is 72 years old and has
that you have to go that's worth incipient diabetes. About 1.12
jeopardizing your safety by years ago the doctor put him on
hurrying.
a 3000-calorie diabetic diet and
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) he lost 50 pounds. We cut out
You may have a little cash practically all sugar. I use
some in bread,
surplus burninu a hole in your
By LAWRENCE E. IAMB
He might eat a piece of pie
purse. It should go into the
three or four times a year. He
bank, not the botique.
hasn't had to take insulin and treatment while weight my in-laws. Prenatal books say
has had no bad sugar counts reduction is being ac- nursing is best but tell little
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June 5, 1915
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in pediatrics who always
You will have a heavier-than- doesn't miss the sugar, but he and diet problems.
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DEAR READER
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people with moderately Radio City Station, New York,
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finished In Rome. The network
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great expectations since the six glass in social situations today. with. Take more time to study
hour-long segments havabout You could get off on the wrong them firs t.
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the most unappealing hour in
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behavior.
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attending church, and is picked
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special, Bradford Diliman
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Fla. room, detached garage,
fenced yard 119.000 3776399 or
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air, carpet. garage. Screened
porch 7 yes old. $76,900. 333 6637

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Call 3777611 on 531 9993

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great neighborhood, large lot with
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Loch Arbor. lakefront,) BR. 7 bathS.
den, heal air, garage 119.950.
Acre Realty REALTOR. 323 7750.

Mortgage Save 1.5%

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School has never been "ef- are black, while faculty at would

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promoted "possible discrimination in the

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However, Gatchel says

time, both Layer and Stewart seeking

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issued by the U.S. answer the allegations by assignment of faculty among "construction pollcie of the adjustments or school closings, 1970-71 school year to the qualified black teachers.
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justice official&amp;
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Layer s's blacks who are
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to a start today as workers moved into the Fourth Si. and
Oleander Ave. ar ea to begin work. See story and picture
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Sims
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Another ness industry broke ground in Sanford this morning as
ground breaking ceremonies sserc held far ABC Conveyors,
formerly of Longssood, on South Sanford Asevue Helping get
the construction of the 10,000 foot building to a start are front
row from left, Leroy Robb, contractor, Julian Steastrom, city
commissioner; Mayor Lee Moore; (lift Wolfe, vice president of
.'u1(' ; BradIiollingssiorth, Flagship Itank l)oss nton:
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dissatisfaction with Layer

McKibbin, Sanford Chamber of Commerce; Garnett White,
Chamber of Commerce, Scott Burns, Chamber of Commerce
and Florida Power and light, Ken Barhaug FPL Community
Relations, Jim White, Flagship Bank Downtown, and John
kridrr, Chamber of Commerce The new plant will cost $100,
and will employ
5 3 to 50 people, which is espe'cted within 90
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Ellis said t'ere have been

Advisory Council this worning vAhat is terined the balance of froin other program thruugh- requests for 346 jobs frurn
wor and consider something billion emergency job bill,
to review requests for swnmer tate, We have met the critera out the country' to assure new various agencies throughout
other
" than what Is recotnThe vote was 277-145 with 282 employment,
for being a new prime sponsor prime sponsors of a program." the county with the SCiX)OI

mended, Sims urged school votes necessary for the overofficial.
,-. But, Board Member ride.
F. C. Harper Jr. made a motion
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Just prior to that meeting, i 100,000 population), therefore
Ellis said he had been district putting in the biggest
Ellis placed a call to the Atlanta we are assured of having a pro- assured that Seminole Count)' bid
for 181 jobs.
office of the Department of gram this summer.
will have a summer employ.
Labor and was told that the veto
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advantaged Youth is not yet the program in general. but to pianning esturiate of S175,00IJI in %did. "We inay have to inotfify
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thundershowers this afternoon or evening necoming more
likely today highs in the upper 80 and low 90s. Lows
around 70. Variable winds mostly 10 mph or less. Rain
probability 20 per cent through tonight and 50 per cent
tomorrow,
Details and tides may be found on page 5.

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unnecessary burden" had
A surprise check for $34,000 Is causing Seminole
twen laced on the bl'ick,s by
County Commissioners to do a little head scratching
iJ1ntIlern to tasselbcrr
today. See the account by Mick Lochrldge on Page
Board Member Davie Sims
1ought Layer 's plan arId
A Different Vietnamese
challenged the ruling which
Herald staff writer Rick Paniridge recalls a Vietnam
as delisered by telegram to
resident he got to kno w and like in a moving, Around The
Laser's office earl) yesterday
(lock column on Page 4-A today.
morning No matter what you
do," Sims said, "you're still
busing black students."
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The audience guffawed when
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approved a plan which shifts board decision to close new plan, School Board Atty.
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At a tense meeting last night, the blacks to two schools closer Rosenwald but rejected the
the Seminole County School to Rosenwald.
board's intention to bus some
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Layer told the school board the board not bus Rosenwald racial basis," the report says. the scholl system."
implementation," the letter increase in the number of black higher-paying jobs in the into the report last night, board
recommendations are not a children past three schools en
As an example, the report
"A review of School Board .c.avs,
teachers during that time, there private sector, rather than members indicated It will be a
"bad mark" on the school route to Casselbierry, the report says 13 per cent of the district's minutes reveals no alternate
A final issue reviewed by has been an increase of over 460 accept the $7,800 salary paid prime topic during upcoming
system, the letter from justice says Midway Elementary Full-time classroom teachers school construction plans which Justice officials revealed a white teachers."
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Counctim in LI A Scott for a Keller reported to us on the this he
responsibilities, noting he is the
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meeting they held at the police meeting of the , volunteer
ryor, Grant is the council
Keller said the three officials chairman and Scott is c1uir.
station with Public Safety ft"emen Tuesday night.
When I arrived at the police called on him yesterday to find man of the council police and
Director Doug Keller, no in.
Formation would be released department, Mr. Scott was the outcome of the meeting of Fire department committees.
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Lormarin was appalled that
police department, Mayor "They wanted to know If the
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completed.
The state attorney for the 18th Lorrnann was arriving behind city now has adequate lire threats had been made against
A small child died in an early morning house fire at 115 Lake Destiny Trail, Spring Lake Hills, In
Grant's life, "I'd like to find out
protection.
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sou th si est Se minole County. For est City firemen Indicated the blaze was caused by a short in a small judicial circuit Seminole
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Ian and that damage was confined to the baby's room. The child's crib can be seen at left after it was Brevard Counties said sueGrant said he received calls
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the SeInlI'olc County school mailed, back to Washington. "plan"todesegregilte Midway Midway.
should be notified of the board's percentage of full-time black chief of per sonnel, said oflicials members Last night this in-

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
eC(03e to everything ye' away from it clii
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlanctc. Drive
Sanford 371 5700

Associate

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Days 172 7174
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I Prirorims, I., bath home big lot.
v?li,'led iica I'.t Mortgage $177

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I01iSS' mobile home, excellent
condition, nicely furnished,
central heat, air conditioner. 2
bedroom. 1 bath. 12.700 or best
offer 3725136; after 7, 3730117.
ask for Mrs Baggerly Available
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Kenmore portable dishwasher, with
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Sani temperature. Avocado color

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

3326173

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Parts

1974 Singer Zig Zoo with cabinet.
cash price of $61 or I payments of
11 50 Golden Touch 'n Sow. $75
Se', At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
507 East 15$ $t Downtown
7739111 Ev5lø 1146

MOBILE HOME MOVING. Corn
plete set up. I'll save you money.
Licensed Orlando 273 5170

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Moving? Why Not Live

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PAYTON REALTY

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cart. 110, Blonde Mahogany
double pedestal table and I chairs.
sofa. $30 Kulp Decorators, 109 W
lit St 332 fliS

42-bile Homes

Sar$.ing clean. 3 bessoams, 2 bath.
lakefront home central heat and

1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
Hwy. 17.2, Sanford

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Anniversary Sate All Month Bassett
dresser. $45. Maple CflC5l of
drawers, $25. old school desk, 16.
full sl:e mattress, 110. rocker.
$12 50; twin bedroom, complete,
$951 round coffee table, $10, tea

Larry Saxon, Realtor

swim or Fish

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REAL 'TOP 3777i9$

Here you don't...

Funished or

lot- Sanford. 13.200

15'xi3O' lo t fenced- Sanford, 13,000

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THE TIME IS RIPE
For selling, buying, moving. Beat
thC rush Nice) bedroom. I, bath
with family room Brick, only 4
Years old Fenced yard. 177.700.
373 9410

Riverfront- Welilva. $11,100.

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ASSUME PAYMENTS

323 951$

Hornesites

Ullg

. 7 full baths, family room If

Sanford For Sale or Rent 3
bedroOms. 7 baths, central heat.
window air, Zoned commercial.
Low Down 321 0077; 323 6515

$2,000 Cash Rebate

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

s1ate Rd. 427, 2.3

Realty

den, plenty storage, large lot.
377 1047

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
fl71991
19195 French
3777)71,332 1196, 3fl 1914
332 1959, 332 1161

372 7611

FROM $ 1

4 BPS

Stemper Realty

STUDIO 1.2,3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

Hunt

3322111
7571 Park Or
REALTOR
AFTER HRS
3773991
3270611
1229224

ACRE RANCHETTE3 BED
ROOMS. 2 BATHS. BETTER
THAN NEW HOME 111.500

Luxury Patio
Apartments

SANFORDI

bath on corner lot,
118.900 Existing, 116.500. 7 pct
Mfg 323 5602

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Sanford's newest and
finest Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park.

Broker, 107 W Commercial

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Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets.
Counter tops. Sinks. Installation
available Bud Cabe4I. 3228057
anytime

W, Garnett White

Tee P4 Green, racellent condition,)
BR. Ili baths, living rm. family
rm central heat air. carpeting,
above around pool,fenced back
yard 8 ,. owner 321 0577 after 6

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We Buy Furniture

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2565 Park Dr.

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Loaded. Asumc loan 372 $701

Junk. Trash Hauled Away
18 Pick up Load

JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC

322-2420 Anytime

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used office furniture

Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
Casselberry. Hey. 17 97 530 1206

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Custom built brick home on 13
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with extras 1110.000

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Tables &amp; permanent booths
available All under Cover.
Located Ii miles east of I Ion SR
AS. Sanford at Stan's Aucton 337
9119

Acreage

Your MLS Agency

Owner will sell or rent w i th option to
buy. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, garage.

stow aai1abIe in

Homes, Lots

MAYFAIR
i bciro. 2 baths,
large family room, carpet 139.500

WITT REALTY
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9 419S Myrtle Ave, Sanford
Phone 321 0610 332774

372 $oIl

mnerciaI Properties

171 900

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Open Saturday &amp; Sunday. 9to5 p m

IN ALL PRICE RANGES
117W lit St

62-Ldwn-Garden

601 Celery Aii' Sanford

MAITL AND FLEA MART
1941 Hwy Il 92 Open Sal &amp; Sun 9.5
53$ 7970

Choice Listings

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER '
LAKE MARV
Neat as a pin! 2
bedroom, 1', baths with paneled
family room, central heat and air .

Peg. Real Estate Broker

MOBILE HOME PARK
Lot Rent From $55
Best lot selection

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's C,a"rlen Center

barge spe healer, complete, 170
gal fuel tank. Gauge &amp; new Smoke
stack. Two GE Air conditioners
150 &amp; 7.000 STIJ 372 3553

BALL REALTY

36-Resort Property

3 Frdroorrs
err locAl ion

377 6655

By Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms, I year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almst 1
acre. Idyllwllde Section 373 946P

Ste n stro m

JIM DANDY JAll FEED

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todayi Phone 332 7611 or 631 9993

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Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

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373 6.630

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37.5 Precise timed released plant
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tabJes Stan'S Aurtion. Hwy 46 W

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Adult n;*,Ie home v'.I4r,. under
large shad oaks on tht ,cen.c
WekIJI Modern clean interiors.
frcm $110 SMI W of Sanford, 172

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322 5191

I lawn Mowers. We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Rest Western Auto
301W 1sf St.

By Owner r 3 BR. 1 bath home on lots
one city block deep 12 Citrus
frees, garden, well &amp; pump, large
utility shed. Adjacent to wondeil
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501W. lit St
373 6061, 323 0517 Eves

67th Year, No. 247--Thursday, June 5, 1975

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL - TRADE
311 3hE FfrstSt
3775673

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

JOHNNY WALYER

furnished, air

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Into

New Home

Pamrnts less than rent Buyers
from II thru retirement Must
quality- Excellent
investment
Your Questions can be answered.
Contact us

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to qualified buyers (l to see it
YOU qualify!

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office furniture

L et me MOW or TILL your lot and or
oarden spnt Floyd Freer,

50-Miscellaneous for Sale
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rein $15 or best ctfer Richard

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cabinets, as Is Cash and Carry
740 LI'S

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Caselberry, 17 97. $30 1706

Merchandise

N'whcuseslna rural arN No down

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furnished A i r (Oncli on %I SO

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

unturn Drapes.
('are 373 1828 or

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chaIrs, straight chairs, filing

26065 Hwy. 17.92
REALTOR 373 5711

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Wood or steel d*-'.ks (i''i'utye desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desk
&amp;

Harold Hall Realty

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Cruger, ifl 0144

Used

PLAN 10 BUILD'

GE? THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
/i FRACTION OF THEIR COST
ROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!

SANFORD

7 Bedroom, fenced yard
1175 ma Adults pre4erred
ii SO S4 or 372 6620

60—OfficeSupplies

Look at this beautiful Shided lot on
South edge of Lake Crystal, 16.500

373 7750.

7 bedroom home with
den, carpetina Vacant. move
right in with QOOd terms SIB—S00
WE TAKE TRADES
$ANF3PL
ibedrooms. Ui baths.
central heat anti air Fenced back
rd Will dicker or swap 121.500

SrWirl,Q Is "Move outside time" Get
patio and lawn Iumnture at a good
Price React the Classified Ads

customers 332 5757

Beautiful S acres, paved ro,, trees,
clean flowing stream horsei O.K.

Terry Realty. REALTOR, 62$
0711

$14,950. Acre Really, REALTOR,

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$3.1 7710

Con,rrerclal Zoned 7 BR. office
c*0I-, busy slrrit. low down.

I arqe lot. QUICI nc'içIiborhoOd, 3
bedroom home Owner will take
down payment and hold mortgage
on $11100 or pay loqui ty, assume
111.700 lfl 193$

Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels Thanks to you, our

ROBSON MARINE
7927 Hwy 1797
377 5961

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our 151h year at Animal

6 HP ivinrucle motor Fiberglass.
Wit well. S695 Call Don Pope, 377

Horse Trailer 112.500 10 pd. down
MID FLORIDA REALTY. Inc.

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Fve' 305 131 S139 667 6051

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5 A WOODED

R ; owner 3 HR. I bath, big c or ner
B
beautiful oaks, new carpet.
fenced back yard, and much more.
For details. 'all 377 0375 from 4 to
S or 327 7539 eve's

Rca Real Estate Broker

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new 71$ W. is? St S1 30
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with no dow n payment Why rent
when you can buy for less?
Lane Bradford

1773M9, Sanford Ave

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Sugar

I have
DEAR DR. LAMB
enclosed an article on white
which is frightening, if It
is really this dangerous, please
advise your readers. Would It
artificial
be safer to
sweeteners?
I am
DEAR READER
always appalled when I read
anything of the nature of the
article you sent me. The
abysmal ignorance displayed is
almost unbelievable.
There are some good things
and bad things about sugar, but
first let's deal with that
statement that you should use
honey, ma?le syrup, or
molasses Instead of white
sugar. There are only three
simple sugars (hexoses)
glucose, fructose and galactose.
Galactose is formed only from
tactation and Is In milk. Table
sugar is a double sugar from
the combination of glucose and
fructose. When you eat It In any
form the double sugar Is
divided by an enzyme
small Intestine Into glucose and
fructose.
Honey isa mixture glucose
and fructose. You don't need to
split it in the intestine before it
can be absorbed. Once absorbed both are simply glucose
and fructose. In short, honey
and sugar are then chemically
the same thing. The same is
true of the other sugars. Fruit
contains both glucose and
fructose. So, the idea that white
sugar Is more harmful than the
other "natural sugars" Is
on pure Ignorance.
For a more complete
discussion of the real chemical
nature of sugars and carbohydrates write to me in care
of this newspaper, P.O. BOX
1551, Radio City Station, New
York N.Y. 10019 and ask for The
Health Letter on Sugar and
Starch (number 3-8). Send a
long, stamped, self-addressed
envelope and 50 cents for
mailing and costs.

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The article you sent me
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It Is not, it Is a fond. As far as It
being habit forming. to the
that eating Is a fairly
common habit, I guess It Is.
e bad thing about sugar
and all of (lie other Concentrated sweets, Including
honey, Is that they contain a lot
of calories. If you were starving
that might not be so bad either,
In our society
have to fight the battle of the
bulge, It is a problem.
Other than calories, it is not
what sugar contains that can be
harmful, but what It lacks.
gar is Just as natural a foodd
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patient to drink beer
kidney problem. I know it Is
very bad for any infection of the
kidneys, bladder and prostate
gland.
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doctor
few years ago, and
forbad me to drink anything,
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fluid, pecIf1ca1ly
drink lots
water, to help keep the urine
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sys
prone to kidney stones. It is
often helpful in infections of the
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
June 3, 1975
You'll make two very Interesting friendships this year
through a group activity. Each
will prove beneficial, though
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The city was calm this morning despite the
walkout last night of most of the 35 volunteer firemen and the
dismissal of Fire Chief Boy laBosslere.
No fires
reported in the city during the night. City officials
had feared an outbreak of fires last night alter one volunteer
fireman said, "The city may burn tonight. Without volunteers the
city will burn."
One paid firefighter was on duty today assisted by two public
works department employes who had received some firefighting
training; and a fourth man was on standby, Council Chairman
J.R. Grant said.
Grant said he will decide Wednesday morning on the date and
special city council meeting when he will recommend
that LaBossiere be granted two-weeks sverance pay plus salary
due him for Sunday and Slonday.
City officials
Grant, Mayor
B. Lot-mann and
Public Safety Director Doug Keller left the city hail complex at
1 am. today with Grant saying the city was in better shape, lireprotection wise, than it had ever been.
Grant's remarks followed assurances from neighboring cities
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Seminole County Fire Department that units would respond to everything and the city nothing.
city fires during the emergent')'.
Particularly repugnant to Grant were the agreement sections
Veteran volunteer firefighter with 12 years past service, Roger raising expense
the volunteers from $4,000
$6,000
,Mobley. had not made a decision this morning on whether to annually. a section recognizing the organWtion as the only
accept the city's call to reorganize a volunteer unit to assist the volunteer aeney and another requliIng the city to pay expense
city's three paid firefighters, who remained on the job.
reimbursements to the organization rather than the Individual
Grant, meanwhile, made it clear he would sponsor a move to men.
raise taxes this year to hire a full-blown paid fire force, if the
Connell went over the agreement section by section with Robert
effort to reorganize a volunteer department proves unsuccessful. Kelley, president of the volunteers, pointing out phases he thought
Keller, who assumed the duties of public safety director, in were open to interpretation. Reference by Connell and Grant was
charge of both the police and fire departments Sunday said last also made to a recent incident where a pumper fire truck was
night the city would be protected and he personally would man the used to pull a member's vehicle from a Lake in the guise of
fire hose if it was necessary.
firefighting training.
The walkout erupted last night alter the city council
Connell asked Kelley if the volunteers intended to quit as Bravo
unanimously rejected an ultimatum
approve a proposed had indicated and Kelley responded, "Yes sir."
with the voiunteers.
Grant instructed LaBossiere to call the paid firemen back to
Attorney Carmine Bravo, representing the Longwood Volun- work immediately to protect the city.
teer Fire
Inc., said the volunteers were not tr)ing to
When Lallossiere said he would take the action only If the
gouge the city or take advantage. "We are here to do good Council guaranteed the men would be paid, Scott moved to accept
business," Bravo said, adding "the volunteers are prepared to no Lahlossiere's resignation effective June 1.
longer be volunteers."
'Sorry, Roy, I have to think of the city," Cornell said seconding
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central purchasing department. Herald Staff Writer dick
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Sewer Ruling Halts Casselberrys Plans
By El) PRICK
Herald Staff Writer

Consumer Utilities, a firm because that's all we're waiting dorses" such a meeting million gallons daily to the city based firm with extensive
which is the center of an for to purchase the two utilities, because it could save both of Casselberry.
operations in Seminole County.
ongoing riff between the County It's costing us money every entities "a lot of money."
If that contra is finalized,
The city Is also seeking an
The Florida Department of Commission and city officials, day," Vihlen noted, But
Though Casselberry still is
would buy all
Pollution Control has handed
While Mcintosh has filed a McIntosh said today he hasn't considering the purchase of "allocation agreement" with Seminole operations excluding
ilown a written ruling which
with the Supreme Court of been advised the county is property for construction of a the county for gallonage from pumping station number four.
ativises all cities im, Seminole Florida seeking to block the seeking a meeting to try to sewer plant, the letter fromn Consumer Utilities. That IS if
"Seminole County is very
County to "tie-in" with existing county's 12.4 million bond resolve the issue.
pollution control official.'1 could the city withdraws Its suit and interested in purchasing
allows the bond validation to General Waterworks,"
sewer plants
not build new validation, County Commission
Last night, Casselberry change those plans.
litICS.
Chairman Ski Vihien Jr., says Councilman Sal Orlando said
New plans certainly include stand.
McIntosh said, lie said he will
The ruling was read to the he will meet with city officiaLs he's been in contact with Vihien purchase of capacity from
Also, Mcintosh informed city work with the count)' attorney
Casselberry City Council last to "see if we can come off this in an effort to set up a meeting Maitland. In fact, McIntosh told officials the city is negotiating to insure the same situation
night during discussions of the suit situation."
between the
Council last night Maitland has for purchase of General doesn't develop which surfaced
city's plans to purchase land for
"They're holding us up entities. Vihlen said he
agreed to supply 750,000 to a Waterwcrks, a Winter Park- with Consumer Utilities.
construction of a long-awaited
City officials had planned to
sewer plant.
purchase that private utilit
along with Indian Hills Utility,
"They're telling us to CDfl'
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suddenly teh county decided
tract for capacity,' CityAtty
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buy it lust. Bond validation
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David
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with
the
Florida
to
secure money to buy the
he said, is because of
hIt'raid Outdoor Editor
all and dead shad
there
was
current
at
Game
and
Fish
Commission.
The
loss
of
utilities
was sought and
by
"rgionalIzation," or future
could be found floating in lazy circles,
the
water,
which
should
flow
north,
has
county
officials.
Then
the
city
plans h consolidate all existing
The once mighty St. Johns River,
The slimy green algae bloom has
caused marshes and mucklands to dry voted
oppose the county
facilities into one
almost in its dying throes, has received a
advanced
as
far
north
as
Welaka,
out leaving no boiling reservoir during purchase.
regional facility.
temporary transfusion with the arrival of
cording to terence Quinn, operator of
the
season.
Concerning possible land
The letter, dated May 20, says the recent heavy rains.
"
Fish In" at the confluence of
purchases.
McIntosh says the
The
restore and preserve
However, long time residents who have
pollution control officials
the St. Johns and Oklawaha rivers,
city is 'seriously" ciinsliIering
this great wtterway is gai ning support
"question construction" of any ssitnessed the decline of the ve predict
organization acreage on Red Bug Road and
Wulna, in reporting on the bass fishing
from many .ources. A
rapidly as it
new plants. And, in the case of the water will run
contest held there this past week end,
known as th "Friends of the St. jij" pr,rcel on Lake Tony. However,
Casselberry, the letter says it came because of channelization and
he said landowners are
said, "No bass at all caught in the St.
is taking the lead in the fight to save
would be "economically un- diversion at the river's source.
Johns
what fish were Landed were
riser and s30rtsmen's clubs and corn- becoming impatient and infeasible" to go ahead with plans
Even WeLh the 10 to 12-inch rise in the
sistent the city either buy land
taken from the Oklawaha where the
mercial fisting groups are Joining in
water level, sandbars still exist where
to build a new plant.
soon
flowing."
or not at all.
the
current
ninny springs keep
feet
'instead, the letter advised the the channel I supposed
The
and Fresh Water Fish
The holdup now is the letter
Council to "tie-in" with one of deep.
11w dLversL!i of ore: 00 t(1il.Ofl
Cointiiisic
195t week adopted a
from Tallahassee
which
week ago, the famous bass
Until
two existing plants nearby the
the upper
gallons
daily
resolution IF voring the restoration of the Mcintosh says will apply
Inc City of Maitland or fishing stream was flowing backward,
('it)'
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Instead, the Comm ssion
learned several weeks ago that
By JEAN PAESON
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chairs Into the Sanford CIVIC
A change in engineering (enter tins morning to acdesign which moved more of commodate all the Sanford
th. rnterhange into the count) residents who turned out to
has accounted for the need to meet the Vietnamese refugees
hossereguestsofhonor at the
purchase additional rights-of
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way,accnr(lingtnregional[)OT Greater Sanford
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Mr. and "Sometimes I think it was
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way to beat the heat, and the
crisis as se get a caught it earlier."
Judging from the ovation Mrs. Bob Gregory Sanford and shy Susan Gregory.
easier getting them out of
preview hot summer days, is to get sailing one on of the area's
given the Vietnamese families
Saigon
than out of Camp
o many lakes. Using only wind power this catamarran skims over
Seminole County Commission at the conclusion of Rev, around to make the acquain- residents.
panic and fear
which spread the Pendleton" commented Rev.
Lake Ton)' In South Seminole. (Herald Photo by Jane this morning, In a 3-2 vote, Routh's address, and the tance of the refugees, Sanford
Rev. Routh described the rout length and breadth of South
Casseiberrys
adopted
a
resolution eagerness with which their hearts have already warmed to of the Vietnamese forces during Vietnam and the desperation of Routh
establishing 1)01's five-year American hosts gathered the plight of these new the final weeks of the war, the those Vietnamese who tiadbeen
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product into the bloodstream
hard on the kidney and urinary
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kidney, bladder, or prostate For Tuesday, June 3,
In addition,
disease or disorder that Is
Sugar does not cause nervous
benefited by alcohol. Tell your
ARIES March 21-April 19L
breakdowns. Anyone with
friend to switch to water
Be willing to make concessions
common sense would know
without the alcohol, and he will
In dealing with associates
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do Just as well,
today, though you strongly feel
statistics
us use some sugar
which It Is.
I have your way is best
DEAR DR. LAMB
show quite a lot and there are
TAURUS (April 20-May 20 )
lot of us who haven't had a just moved from another state
at least and must seek out a new doctor. Your freedom of movement will
nervous breakdown
The question is what kind? I be sharply curtailed today
not yet.
have had hot flashes for 15 because of tasks imposed upon
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misinformation
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normal
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innocent gets Involved with smuggling
and Vivian,
embrace. Maude refuses to ring and becomes the target Of
leader
believe It Is so innocent. The fun revenge when the
begins when they start dividing goes after her. Logan and
Waters hope to reach her first.
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LEAGUE BASEBALL After
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discourse, a major league game
Jim Street isso impresseirl with
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inssioners harry Kwiatkowski neutralize the zap of the funds engineering cost would amount program
repaving and widening SR 434
and Mike Ilattaway voted loss, have agreed to reciprocate to $350,000, and could be more
Benedict, however, assured from SR 436 to the Seaboard
Apologetically,
state against the resolution.
expensive In a few years with the board that as long ashewas Coastline
Railroad,
and
by purchasing the rjght.s.of.way
Department of Transportation
Kwiatkowski said the county and paying for the engineering the rise of inflation, according in the regional office, the repairing the SR 419 from SR
EX)T) offidals yesterday told had not received enough for widening Sit 431 in the west to Commission Chairman Ski priority
items in the county's 434 to SR 100,
Seminole
County
Corn- assurances ftorn the DOT that mart of the county.
Vihien Jr.
The DOT officials must fIc
five-year road program would
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move to take $300,000 Instead of bursed.
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1)01 officials by July 1.
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this sordid crime, even to CBS announced it planned the tastes"?.
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39 Searches
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Lost In Space

CBS News

67th Year, No. 245-Tuesday, June 3, 1975

feature

18 Ssgmosd curve
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24001 up
25 German
playwright
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30 Make over
32 Forest item
F'erich city

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(44) Variety

destination
15 Camera

Digest
(24) Electric Company

(44) Addams Family
3:30 (6) Match Game
(9) One Life To

12:30 (2, ) Blank Check
(6) Search For

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10:00 (2) Celebrity

Change
(44) Dinah
8:30 (13) Champions

(9) General Hospital
(35) Cartoons

(9) Password
(35) Big Valley

1100 (2.8) High Rollers
(6) Now You See It
(9) Split Second
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(6) Young And
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(8) Jackpot

(6) Gambit
(44) Green Acres

9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
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(33) MIckey Mouse
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(44) Mod Squad
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(6) Edge Of Night
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underwater in an upside-down offshore oil
One minute he was asleep in his bunk in the airconditioned crew's quarterb atop the mammoth $5 million
oil well workover rig, Progress ,Nlarine No. 2, which was
being lowed slowly across a placid sea.
Then, swidenly, the four men were scrambling - water
and pitch-dark confusion, thtir air pocket fouled with
spilled diesel oil and made hideous with the sound of the
rig's stress and strain.
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priority projects in a work
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of over $100 with the City the City Council up that this is a
Council asking bids onproposed volunteer fire department,"
mith told 25 volunteer
purchases of over $1000.
LAKE MARY- Mayor
The fire cornmissoners, firefighters Saturday at a
Walter Sorenson has called a appointed by Sorenson with meeting attended by Sorenson
workshop meetliig of the City council approval for one year and City Council member
Council,Fire Chief Chuck terms are Frank Herndon, Virginia Mercer.
Mrs. Mercer said the fire
Smith rl :ner;ibers of the Wa)ne Sanders, Itoger Stwiitx&gt;,

Call 322-2611 or 831-9993
Delivered 6x a week to your home,
only SSc a week - $2.40 a month.

volunteer lire department for Ralph Schwvickert, and Lloyd department should be exempt
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at city Gibbons.
from city purchase order
hail.
Under the purchase order procedures.
OR MAIL THIS COUPON
The meeting, he said today, sysetm, proposed purchases
the would be presented In
Pease start home delivery of The Herald
volunteer
w ho reWisition form to new city
name ............................................threatened to boycott the city bookkeeper James Collins, who
nday
Saturday the new purchasing in turn would issue purchase
Address
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orders and acquire Wr,ates
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Day b y The Sanlor d He rald, Inc.,
practiced in most cities,
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been trtLswxIerstood by the origin2ily envisioned this would
Paid
cut down on work for the lire
volunteers,
Florida
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SubtaiPliofl Raie by 1.a'rler
to continue the practice of time to the city.
P.O. Box 1L57 Sanford, Fl. 32771
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area.
Andrews estimated the cost
for the project to require the
county pay $42,000 and
Longwood to pay $25000.

Specific projects still need to
be detailed. Andrews said.
Commissioner John Kimbrough was instrumental in

Commissioners

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Hattaway,

keep the road program cost as
close to $30),(X) as possible.

In the resolution proposed by
Commissioner John Kimbrough, the county requests
that Sanford City Manager
Warren 'Pete' Knowles take full
responsibility for the removal
of the oak trees and if Knowles
does not comply then the county
will take the 46A project out of
its road program.
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8th Judicial Circuit Court seat considered filing an application
cing vacated by
Judge when Judge Akridge firs', anslliarn Akridge.
nounceti his plans to retire, but
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Impeachment
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Treasurer-Insurance Commis-

imendrisenLs
political activities

O'Malley.

state or any county of city from
forcing any ether officer of employ to make a political eontribution 1111891. To governor,
Resolutions passed'
Veterans - Opposes consideration of Vietnam-era draft
dodgers and military deserters
as honorably discharged veterans for eligibility purposes in
employment 11011711.5. To governor.
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Savers can phone in to transfer money (minimum of $100) to and from their bank checking account. So you earn 51/4% interest day-

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First Federal of Seminole will carry and pay
for burglary insurance in the sum of $5,000
on contents excluding cash, silver and gold
bullion. Insured through Aetna Life and
Casualty Company. Additional insurance is
available at your request

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The Sanford attorney said he position as a judge "at some
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Transportation (.mnmittet'. To
governor.
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of

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commissioner representing the

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to be budgeted to include
reworking Longwood Hills

resigning from the court.
1111970. Melvin and others. To
house with amendment.
Retirement - Creates sevenmiis'tnber state retirement comn
mission 1111182. Melvin and
others. To house with amendnient.
Medical gradua tes
viIes alternative to certain Ii-

law,

justifiable homicide
changes betting laws and
enacts three-year mandatory
minimum sentence for use of
firearm provisior.. 11111289. To
I lou.se with aiiwndiiiets.
Free enterprise Requires a
fret' enterprise and consumer
education program be set up in
the public schools in which each
student shall participate ('S.
11114 70. Educatan Committee.
To gvernor.
quire~
Requires
Driver training

Judiciary-Criminal

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governor.
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Establishes bill
Retarded
of rights for the retarded in
state Sunland institutitions and
sets minimum housing standards and training criteria. CS1111815. To governor.
New conununities - Imposes
uniform standards to developopers of so-called new comnmnunities and large scale developments. ('S41131780. To gover.
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Security guards
Requires
all security guards in the state
to be licensed by the secretary
of state's office, and to obtain a
special permit if hey want to
carry a gun. Requires back-

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Commissioner Mike hattaway, who yesterday was In
favor of capping the road
Longwood Hills Road project in program at $300,000, voted
the program for three years, against adoption of the
but now that Scott Electronics program this morning because
in Lake Mary is preparing to it included widening 46A. He
open, the road needs to be said because of the large oak
reworked.
trees along the roadway the
lie said he expected a great road should not be widened
deal of traffic to travel on the because it would mean cutting
road to and from the plant. down the trees.

Sanford Attorney Ken McIn- reporter from any paper
ash today removed his name regarding the possibility of his
rom consideration as a can- seeking the position.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -The Senate has voted to
stiffen the penalty for possessing more than 2.2 pounds of
marijuana but has shouted down an attempt to ease the
penalties for possession of between five and 12 grams.
On a voice vote, the Senate defeated an amendment
Monday by Sen. Jack Gordon, DMiami Beach, and
Kenneth Myers, 1)-Miami, that would have made
possession of 12 grams or less subject to one year in jail
and a $1,000 file.
The present law makes persons convicted of possessing
five grams or less subject to $1,000 line and one year in
jail. Persons convicted of possessing more than five
grams are now subject to a five-year prison term and
$5,000 Fine.

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Kimbrough said he has
postponed
including
the

$25,000 for sidewalks for several
elementary schools.
Commissioners were aided in
their discussion by Director of
Public Works Bob Andrews,
County Engineer Bill Bush and
J.C. Lavender, head of the road
department.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (AP) Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
was to ask the Cabinet today to order a public hearing on
the proposed leasing of 8,160 acres of the Everglades to a
sugar firm.
Shevin made the announcement Monday In an opinion to
Gov. Reubin Askew that the land-swap, proposed by the
staff of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund, could not
be acted upon by the Cabinet without a public hearing.
The Shevin opinion appeared to clear one controversial
environmental issue from the Cabinet agenda. But heated
arguments were expected on a proposal that the state
impose land-use guidelines for the Green Swamp.
State planners urged the Cabinet to write the
regulations because officials in Polk and Lake counties
failed to write them within six months after the swamp
was declared an area of critical state concern.

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office until completion of the
Senate trial, expected in rnidd'e
or late summer. O'Malley, who
refused to resign, left his office
without comment after the O-4
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would determine whether
Christian should be released or
serve more of the maximum
live year sentence. Christian
also could be fined up to $5,000.
Christian pleaded guilty April
22 to not reporting $30,000 income from kickbacks on state

A fourth justice must be
named to succeed Justice Daild McCain, who resigned el.
fective Aug. 31 after a House
cositmittee recommended his
impeachment on charges of
helping friends In court cases.

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Sot.
Dekie quit in February during an investigation of his receiving a secret memorandum
from a utilities lawyer in a
multimillion-doll.ar utility Lax
case.

ing more than $70,000 from his
former law partners in Miami
in return for diverting insurance company business to
them. lie was also charged with
soliciting and accepting $1,000
from
Independent
Life
Insurance Co. before approving
its request to build an office
building.

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between Disney and schools in Anaheim, Calif., and
Orlando," said Dick Ross, director of entertainment at
Disney World,

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charges of bribery, conspiracy
and perjury.
Found guilty of conspiracy,
perjury and receiving $49,000 in
kickbacks, he was fined $11,000,
placed on probation for se'en
years and ordered to pay the
state $32,000 for money lost
when he awarded a mobile
classroom contract to a friend's
company.
The House of Representatives
voted
impeachment
of
O'Malley, 41, on charges of ob..
taming some $72,000 in financial
favors. It was the first impeachment of a state cabinet
officer since 1897.
O'Malley was ;iccu.sed of tak-

Tex., on July 1.

County Pare

"It is part of a work experience program developed

Sanford's Gene Eiselein (right) is shown with William D. Toohey

security prison in Texarkana,

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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Hundreds of high school students are beating a tight job market and earning school
credits by taking part in Walt Disney's salute to the
nation's 200th birthday.
With Mickey Mouse, Goofy and Donald Duck leading the
way, some 300 students, ages 15 to 17, will be marching
along Wall Disney World's Main Street twice a day for the
next year in a special bicentennial parade.
"America on Parade" will begin Saturday at the Disney
attraction near Orlando and Disneyland In California.
Some 1,200 performances will be given before the final
parade is held in September 1976.
The studunus will get a halfhour of credit for each nineweek session and will be paid $7.40 a parade.

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Christian, 60, the first Florida
Cabinet officer sent to prison,
was scntenced by U.S. District
Judge Clarence W. Allgood and
rIrderr(l report to the medium

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"As God is my witness, I never received one red cent of
these monies," he said.
Prosecutors in the bribery conspiracy trial of the exsenator and four others finished reading a 350-page
transcript Monday of Gurney's May 1974 testimony before
a Jacksonville grand jury.
The government was to call its next witness today
following arguments on trial matters to be heard before
U.S. District Judge Ben Krentzman outside the presence
of the 18-member Juy.
Girn,iv
Groot and Joseob Rct,1 nliiç
former federal housing officers K. Wayne Swiger and
Ralph Koontz, are charged with conspiracy to build an
illegal slush fund through influence peddling.

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Washington, D.C., president of Discover America Travel
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ed against the
Freeman
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Hovever, a survey of the 16 states and the District f
modified system. He sa id that
Columbia where drug-price advertising already is
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to have exclusive franchises
allowed shows that not all druggists and drugcompanies
only one company would be
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comparison shopping for prescription drugs would save
NEW ORLEANS -The Sou th Sanford Airport and new fixed
mean that one com pa ny served
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Golden
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on
tours
and
firms
were
told
which
adults
planning
vacati
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areas to serve, Freeman said. this year, according to a survey Olympics committees.
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MIAMI AP_AMiazni man says a CIA-sponsored op,:
The Sanford public relations
Freeman said the other revealed at the First Discover
'ii_ eratlon to assasmate Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro
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maintain
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before reaching Cuba.
credentials ar contributing
procedure
the
county
follows at past week,
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MaxGormanGonzalezsaldMonday thatheandhis
ese
startling
figures
from
editor for tIp' new Florida
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the present.
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tcigence agency, charging that Gonzalez WIS
Senator Daniel K. Inouye,
D.C.,
were
Commission is seeking to Washington,
unwittingly, without his consent or knowledge by the CIA
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eliminate because Vihien says reported by Gene ELselein, chairman of the U.S. Senate's 16
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in the alleged 1968 POt
the current operation allows too A.P.R., who represented Subcommittee on Tourism,:
spoke on tourism's vital importance to the nation's
economy. lie reminded the,
1,500 delegates that tourism ,
expenditures rank second in'
retail figures for it* U.S., an~
estimated $70 billion in 1974. ~
Inouye also pointed out that;
tourism provides jobs for some
boyfriend,
police
reported
four
million Americans and:
Baptist
Church,
First
Waithers
reported
entry
to
the
total
value
$160.
on
the
Geneva
By BOB LLOYD
woodworking shop. A fire ex Seminole Boulevard
that
In 46 of our 50 states,
and
today,
was
gained
by
cutting
a
lakefront.
Police
reported
the
electric drill, electric saw
and Main Streets, Geneva. house
Herald Stall Writer
tinguisher was sprayed over a
is among the top three
Farfee,
27,
tourism
classroom. Damage was building was entered by Officers reported there was patio screen door.
Police said [lobbi
two radios, total value $160.
Industries.
The Hawaiian,
removing a window.
.Michael R. Sulpizio, of returned Late last night to find
At Carlstedt Flower Farm,
also vandalism damage to the
Pohce and sheriff's deputies estimated at SM.
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senator
strongly
criticized the
vehicle,
today reported vandals and
off Sipes Avenue in Midway, Franklin Arms Apartments, burglars had slipped In throu
Across town at Lakeview
David
P.
Meyers,
of
102
east
of
Sanford,
deputy
Luke
Florida
Avenue,
Sanford,
a
window
and
stolen
her
stereo,
administration
for vetoing
three
Middle
School
off
Airport
thieves Wt four schools funds
for
the
U.S.
Travel
Sheriff's
deputies
today
were
reported
burglars
reported
a
$160
citizens
band
TV
set,
linen
and
otherassorted
Bernard St., Rolling Hills, Stallworth
olthematSanford - lastnight. Boulevard 110 in change was
Service
that
provided
for
items.
At Lake Brantley High taken when vandals ransacked investigating the theft of an $&amp;) Langwood, reported a $400 color forced an office door and made radio was stolen from an
Arix.,
domestic
tourism
promotion.
A
25-year-old
Chandler,
School, Forest City, Coach an office. Also entered, police amplifier and $5 in gasoline television was taken from his off with an electric drill, unlocked truck at the apart.
man was being held today on
produced
a
Eiselein
Jerry Posey reported W in said, were the teachers' lounge from a church bus parked at the residence. Deputy S. A. eleMc saw and two radios, ment complex.
$10,000 bor,d in county jail on promotional
piece
for k
change was taken from the and the library.
drug charges. Michael John distribution at the conference,
athletic office. Deputy P. J. At nearby Seminole High
Bandits
r
an
sacked
a
house
in
Ryan
was arrested last night by calling attenti on to Sanford's
Riggins said an entire door on School lockers were ransacked
o
Altamonte
Springs
and
made
Deputy
H. S. Morton on $20 million Air World as well as
elc
the north side of th e gym was and obscentities scrawled on
off
with
items
valued
at
more
Charges
of
possession of con- providing Chamber of Cornbroken out and ceiling tiles walls and posters, police said.
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From
handling
sponsorships
of
than
12,000
while
sponits occupant trolled substar.ce - cocaine merce materials for delegates
Anyone Interested in
were removed to enter the
Sponsors, he explained, are soring refugees can obtain Vietnamese from Camp Pen- was out on a date with her and marijuana,
and exhibitors.
office.
Rev.
dieton
or
Eglin
AFB.
from
expected
to
provide
the
basics
more
information
At Crooms 111gb School, 13th
Chamber of Commerce
Street and Persimmon Avenue,
Central Florida Zoc,logical of food, clothing and shelter for Routh, or from Charlotte Upton
works
with
President
Wayne Albert
Longwood,
who
Sanford. police reported .Society officials reported atape the persons they are spon- of
Rev.
Routh with a $50
WHY
presented
buildings were entered and a deck, microphone and am- soring, as well as help them find American-Vietnamese
vendig machine in the plifier valued at $= were jobs and become esta blished (We'll Help You), putting check for his missionary
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teachers' lounge battered with stolen from the concession and self-sufficient within a American sponsors in contact association at the conclusion of
with one of the many agencies the Breakfast.
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a claw hammer taken from the stand at Park Avenue and community,
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TAMPA, Fla.((AP) - "I'm an honest man; I've done no
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Commissioner-Treasurer
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Also on Monday, Alan C. Sundberg, 41, was sworn In as a
state Supreme Court justice to
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left, by Barry Smith, sessien and was a sting to
Stephanie Brown and Debra Commission Chairman, Sid
Chavem (Herald StafI Photos Vihlen Jr., who said last week
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saying that if the addiUona
regulations are too strict they,
may be challenged under a
li cense agreement.
Bob Andrews, director
Public works, said he WhS in
favor of having one garbage
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TALlAHASSEE, Fin. (AP)

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at left., pretty Heidi Glidden in Seminole County Corn. be nothing wrong with sill, county bccause it would:
(left) and Keely Waters an- mission's face yesterday when lening the rules" of the licen- "provide more efficient service,
nounce the opening of the County Attorney Torn Freeman ses, but cautioned against going and lower the cost to the,
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compa n'; spokesman said seven divers WdUvu cbery
inch" of the sunken hulk early today looking for one man
still missing.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Administration officials are
going before a House panel to try to document President
Ford'sarguments f or vetoing a bill that would prOtectthe
environment against strip mining
Feder al Energy Administrator Frank G Zarb and six
Interior Department officials were scheduled to appear
later today to explain the veto. Ford contended that the
bill would cost 36,000 Jobs, mean higher utility costs for
consumers and increase U.S. reliance on imported oil,
Backers of the vetoed bill challenged the White House
claims and today's un usual post veto session resulted

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A proposed exclusive refuse under licensing the way we
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franchising system, designed to need to," Vihien said. There are
better time couldn't have provide county residents in 16 firms operating in the
been had by those who par unincorporated areas with county.
took of the event. In the photo better garbage service blew up
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It will be a different program at the Mayfair
Country Club Saturday when the Lake Mary Rotary
Club holds its 'Nite at the Races,"
Thi' affair is to raise funds for the Rotary
Foundation. Central Florida Zoo and Lake Mary's
I AttIc League Ball park and is headed by Bill Armstrong of Seminole Junior College.
Tickets will be available at the door and for the
price of admission l$lOi each person will receive
$50 in play money with which to "wager" on filmed
races. During the night's activities a buffet supper
ill be served and lucky ones will be able to
parlay" their winnings into nice prizes.
Anyone wanting additional information about
the worthwhile event should reach Armstrong at his
office at SJ('.

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lime Stankys were well-known in Sanford during
that twrind of time and iiiany of Eddie's fans may
l' aware that he is now coach of Alabama Southern,
hich dropped two gaines to Florida State
ncvcrsity in the just uamipleted regular college
ts&amp;'ball sea-son.
Wewthoust' informs us tie was surprised to find

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sleiia'one in M6bile that recalled Sanford's "hey.
iLs "in sports so well, and be so young.

Wuodhouse made a recent journey to
Mobile, Ala,, and got a pleasant surprise.
John had to stop at the Mobile Chamber of
( 'onunt'rce to pick up maps arl locations of Ui'
teresting places in that 'City of The South' and in
eking so renewed an acquaintance.
A cung lady working at the Mobile Chamber
'.tted his "Sanford, The Friendly City" front
hcerLse plate and exclaimed, "I remember Sanford.
We' used to stay at that old hotel - The Mayfair."
.lolui procvetk'cI to inquire further and learned
that he as talking to the daughter 1)1 Eddie St.anky,
inrmner New York Giant when the Giants were
training here.
'I recnvndx'r .spending the training season in
Sanford and the family stayed at the Mayfair. It
as an awful lot of fun,'' young Miss Stanky told
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akt'-ovt'rs in Cambodia. South Viet nam. l..aos

apparently and Thailand
:\nd South Korea is in the forefront of concern.
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Currently. some 380M American troops in
South Korea tend to dampen the Communist en
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Kim's proclaimed contempt for U.S.

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''imperialism trapped in "an inextricable
iirnir' of ruin.''
But the doubts expressed by Prime Tlinister
l'e Kuan Yew of Singapore over U.S. foreign
policy reflect those of other Asian nations depen'
(lent upon the American security blanket.
True. President Ford has reaffirmed U.S.
alliances ith Japan and the defense treaty with
South Korea and has acknowledged the importance

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Ford Stops In Rome

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President Ford flew to Home today to
meet with leaders of the Italian government and Pope
Paul VI, It was the final stop of the President's week-long

The committee, called "The Fourth of July
('oniiuuttee," will be working with (tie Seminole
County Bicentennial Committee and chamber officials to set up the big event next month.
Anyone interested in time Committee and anyone
wishing to assist, no matter bow little, should attend
the session this week.
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Sadat's Strategy For Latest Ford Talks
WASHINGTON — In taking over the Middle
East negotiations from Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger, President Ford must first gain Arab
ronfnk'rwt'.
We have spoken privately to several top Arab
leaders. Without exception, they had the imprt"sirin that Ford was a weak leader.
This has been corrected soiiiet hat by his bold
at lion in re.scuing the merchant ship Mayaguez
from the Cumiibodian.s. But they still suspect that
('origress, not the [,resident, will be calling the
shots in the Middle l'.ast.
.\ congressional delegation, headed by Rep.
'Ici ONeilI, l)..Mass., and John Aruk'rson, It..
Ill, both powers in the house, called upon
Egypt's President Sadat and Israel's Prime
Minister Rabin earlier this spring.
According to the confidential transcriV., they
gave the President a negative report. "Sadat and
Rabin offered nothing new" said O'Neill. They
agreed only, he added. to continue the step-by.
step negotiations, with the United States as the

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"1 didn't notice, on the other hand, a disinrlir.a!wn to go to Geneva," warned Andern.
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establishing a central purEuropean tour, which also took him to Brussels, Madrid
chasing department to take the
and Salzburg, Austria. Although most of Ford's 10 hour
load
of
purchasing
stay in the Italian capital was to be spent with President
requirements
off
the
Giovanni Leone and Premier Aldo Moro, presidential of department heads.shoulders
L
aides placed equal emphasis on th e meeting with the
Establishing the department
Pope. They said the President and the Pontiff would dL
was discussed in yesterday's
cu.s.s such "humanitarian mattera" as aid to Vietnamese
By JANE CASSELBERRY
review committee of the East
Van Eepoel replied, "It is 3 speed limits in areas where city
meeting of the county departrefugees and U.S. food assistance to the hungry around
Herald
Staff
Wilier
Central
Florida
Regional
state
law and there is no way a limits and speeds were not
nient heads and several
the world.
Planning
Council
to
fill
planning commission can do an posted.
commissioners.
WINTER
SPRINGSvacancy
left
by
the
resignation
in
Bill Moody has been hired a-s
compliance. None us
Agreement was reached
Laotian Pullout Delayed
between Commisshn Chairman Finance Commlssloaer Ernest of Charles Chute.
are engineers, planners or solid a patrolman-investigator for
The Council's representative
waste disposal experts. Not the Police Department.
Si d Vihlen Jr,, and Corn- Hendrix reached into three
VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) - American sources corndepartmental
budgets
to
come
the
planning
Govoruhk
renorted as of
commissien,
Including
it In the budget will
missIoner
Dick Williams
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plained today thAt I w$i" ¶'-"d is delaying the clnIng of
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of
$i3OO
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&amp;use havoc later,"
Saturnay iniuflt the city's
,u the
iHUe
i,..iiCdl'tt) was flCt'(iCd
"
ic
the U.S. aid mission and the departure of Americans with
before the (k'partment can he to fund a scaled-down version of Council the commission needs
",
John Newsome of the plan. n- w communication (enter is in
the. ir fx'rsnnal property,
the proposed cit
ummt'r the ot'n,nal expertise of a
1UT1 t.O1ili1it51Ofl saId the c4X'tatlu{i. The .ew ereren-c-y
cffectivey crganize-d.
'Ihe sourtes said the government committee
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planner
at
an
estimated
cost
of
Council would receive a letter number is 3I333 and the new
"We need to feel our way into recreation program.
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negotiating with U.S. officials Is insisting on a detailed
The
city
has
not
been
112-13,000
a
year.
with a more detailed cx- city hall number is322..7280.The
it," Vihien siad.
inventory of the property which the U.S. Agency For Inallocated
hoped.for
CETA
However,
Planning
and
planation of the need for chief is Interviewing applicants
lie suggested u
ternational Development Is leaving behind "down to
Zoning
(Comprehensive
Educatio
na
Commissioner
Irwin
l
professional
guidance and for an additional full-time
nobody
here
(county personnel)
knives and forks,"
Act)
funding
for
Hunter
responded,
"There
Is
would
be
in
better
rvsition to dispatcher.
can do it" (set up the depart- Training
The United States, forced into a pullout agreement last
ment), the county hire a personnel for the project. nothing in the current budget
discuss it next wet...
The mayor suggested the city
week by students who occupied the AID headquarters in
professional to help set the Therefore the budget will have for a planner and I do not plan
Hunter pointed out the consider building its own dog
Vientiane, wanted to convey the property by a blanket
to be amended to transfer $&amp;)0 to include it in my department's ;,
I '%\ proposed 812-113,000 would take pound as it would be cheaper
guidelines.
document consigning equipment and materials on an "ascoming
that in the police department to budget request for the
Council action and the budget than using the county facility.
Williams
agreed
it-is, where-itis" basis, the sources said.
is needed to describe budget $500 in the Fire year. I feel the county or state
he will present will not include Animal Control Officer Carl
somebody
But the Laotian committee, which is dominated by
Department budget and $200 in should provide revenue as they
It as funding has not been Mitchell is to report the details
(he type of program,
Communists of the Pathet Lao, contend that would give
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passed
the
law."
zoning
to
DONALD
SMITH
clarified,
at next week's meeting.
Vuhien and Deputy Clerk of planning and
the Americans a chance to remove property to which the
The Council voted to have the
Ordinance 119 concerning
Circuit Court Ashby Jones will for what was called "the bare
Laotians are entitled.
Public Works Department construction and maintenance
work together on guidelines for minimums."
Asked by City Council if he
order and in.stall signs as of streets and sidewalks was
the purchasing department to
Sadat Hails Israeli Move
be
done
for
requested
in a letter from the passed without an amendment
give to the Commission for thought it could
*15(X),
Coach
Larry
Miller,
of
Police
Chief
John Govoruhk. concerning maintenance bonds
consideration.
SAI2HUR(;, Austria (All) - Egyptian President
intent
of
the
central
Winter
Springs
Elementary
Govoruhk
said
the stop, speed by Councilman John Danielson
7he
Anwar Sadat hailed Iael's announcement of a reduction
said,
"It
can
be
done,
I'm
not
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limit, and city limit signs the advice of the City Attorney
purchasing agent, according to
in i6forcesalong the Suez Canal and indicated that cargo
requetd w,Jd ,tve good Newman Brock, who suggested
Vitilen, is to "cut out employ" .saying how much or how many
bound for Israel would be allowed through the canal if
utthe city. it would be more appropriate as
from running down the street children we can serve,"
there are further Israeli concessions. Israeli Premier
Miller,
who
had
originally
Mayor
Troy
Piland an amendment to Ordinance 50
all the time" when they need to
Yitzhak Rabin announced on Monday that before the
drawn
up
a
proposal
totaling
of
wonderful
cautioned,
"This
does
not which deals with performance
A new industry - which will this area has a lot
buy something,
canal reopens on Thursday, Israel will withdraw half Its
including
a
very
alleviate
the
city's
respon.
and maintenance bonds.
The purchasing agent would three times that amount, said employ 100 - 150 persons within people 7,000 soldiers and 30 tanks and all Its artillery in the sixCouncil voted to instruct the
have the responsibility to he had hastily outlined a a year's time and has hopes of helpful city manager - and we sibility in the future for putting
mile-wide, "limited-forces one" that adjoins the U.N. bU1
become familiar with each proposed budget for the sum- developing within five years to want to get to know them up all needed signs, but this attorney to set up a public
icr zone east of the waterway.
should be a start."
hearing and to have the ordepartment and keep abreast of mci' program that would fall have 500 persons on its payroll better,"
The
well
within
the
reduced
fun.
The
police
department
dinance ready to submit within
has
has
Wiley's
come
to
Sanford.
first
act
after he and
the departments' needs.
on
the
been
trying
to
enforce
new
two
weeks.
Officials of Acme Conveyor Downing shook hands
— agent would order, the ding.
The
new
cut-rate
program
Co. Inc., and Simplimatic merger was to join the Greater
specifications, equipment for
will feature at least one full- Engineering Co. of Lynchburg, Sanford Chamber of Corn.
time Individual in charge, Vu., announced the merger of merce, and pledge "to be very
possible elimination of arts and the two firms late yesterday, community-minded,"
crafts, a reduced amount for Acme has offices and
a plant Mayor Lee Moore, when
JUNE2, 1!75
the director's salary and at 540 Pecan St., and is involved
Marvin W. Thayer, Osteen
notified o the plans for the new
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reduced amount of equipment. in production of Industrial
John E. Bates, Osteen
Industry to operate in Sanford,
The recreation committee, conveyors. Simplimatic
called the new company "a
JUNE 4
Sa nford:
which meets tonight at 7:30 in Engineering Co., produces great
BIRTHS
boost for the city."
Altamonte Springs Woman's city hail, will plan how the conveyor
Hoyt Long
Mr. and Mrs. James
systems for use by
"Any
time you get a firm
(Dorothy) Matthews, a boy, Club, 11 a.m., covered dish money can be best
Bernice Golden
divided and bottlers and canners In both the tha
talking about 500 emluncheon arid program by Mrs. present the plan for Council
Lillia Mae Smith
Sanford
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food and beverage Industry.
ployes
In
five years or so, we
Bob
hlattaway,
president,
approval
next
week.
Anthony Green
DISCIIARCIES
Orion I. Wiley Jr., chairman have to be happy and
we are,"
Seminole County Federation of
1asked LaBossiere If the newspaper accounts were true and
Jerry E. Childs
A public hearing will be set of Acme Conveyor Co Inc., and
Sanford:
Moore
said.
"I
wish
them
all
the
Clubs,
he said they were," Connel said.
Marion Fortson
for the budget amendment.
Terry E. Inman
Thomas P. Downing, president
luck possible."
"I cannot see the city left in the lurch like this," Council
Eugene E)ougla.s
The council approved ap-- of Acme, announced the
Seminole Numismatic
Frank B. Ashdown
member
June Lormann said. "I have to vote yes."
Jack
Homer,
executive
Josie D. Powell
Society, 7:30 p.m., Sanford pointment of Donald Smith, of merger's closing yesterday.
Lena Belle Jennings
Don Shreiner voted against the motion,
Councilman
Only
director
of the Chamber, said
Dorothy I,. Matthews
Beauty College, Sanford 218 Alderwood St. North, to the
Judy Garlick &amp; baby
At the same time, Wiley
saying
he
had
not
seen
a resignation. LaBossiere took his badge
Ernest T. Baumeister, Mary Alice Duhart
Avenue. All coin collectors Planning and Zoning Board. lie revealed the company was the new firm "is a real shot in
from
apocket.
handed
itto
Grant and left.
C-asselberry
invited,
will replace Hendrix who installing $50,000 in new the ai'in for this area.
Mary' Elizabeth Liggon
"We're just tickled to death - Schreiner pushed through adjournment of the meeting after
Marvin J. Northrop, Chuluota
Elisabeth R Hurst
Free public lecture on resigned to accept appointment equipment at the Pecan Street
Grant went into another part of City Hall to confer with Mobley
Josephine Lemmermann, Hattie Mae Ashley
Transcendental Meditation, 8 to a City Council vacancy, plant In a move to automate the the firm plans to remain and
about reorganizing the volunteers and Connell was meeting with
expand
in
Sanford,"
Homer
DeBary
Evelyn Jozwlck
p.m. Flagship Bank, 200 W. Smith resigned as chairman of Acme firm.
th e volunteers.
Hazel M. Wallace, DeBary
the Board of Adjustment to
Amanda Montgomery
"We hope to have 100 people said.
First St.
went back into emergency special meeting 20 minutes
Council
hiowlet M. Fletcher, DeBary
accept the new post.
Hiram Grant
on our payroll In the first year
Wiley said the company has
later,
passing
a series of motions including;
JUNE 5
Irene Elizabeth Moffet,
Bertha F. Gerlach
Paul cottage, of 50 Sheoah of operation," Wiley said. "a number of projects which
InstructingCranttosetupaworksession.
SeminoleChapter!, Order of Blvd., was named to the project
I)eltona
Lillian
H.
Rothermel,
Hopefully, depending on how will require rezoning per.
- Authorized Mobley to reorganize a volunteer department and
Eastern
Star, 8 p.m., Masonic
Russell Knisley, Deltona
DeLaIKI
the firm grows and the mission from the city" and "we
to
poll volunteers to see how many would be answering calls,
Tem
p
le
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George A. Diehl, Fern Park
Pauline Sizemore, G
economic prospects, we will be are hopeful that the city will
- Authorizing Keller to assume authority and responsibility for
Ola M. Thompson, Geneva Charles A. Linderman, JUNE 6
able to go upward to 500 people help us as much as they
can." the paid firemen and the volunteers when and where necessary.
Louise Harker, Longwood
Interlachen
over a period of five or more
Cathedral Court 3*, Order of
"A great deal depends on how
- Striking Kelley's name from the volunteer roster.
Nancy Lee, Longwood
Eugenia C. Reedy, Lake Mary Amaranth, 8 p.m., Masonic
years."
we are zoned as to our exFrank H. DeBartolo, Orange Carl Scarborough, Lake Temple.
Wiley said the plan calls for pansion plans," Wiley said.
City
Mary
manufacture of depalletizer
Wiley said the merger of the
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JUNE 7
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ozzie and palletizers for use in
Margaret K. Ashner, Osteen
Rebecca Whitley, Oviedo
two firms comes at a time when
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"A Nile at the Races" Nelson, the bandleaderturned- conveying systems and that
the Simplimatic firm Is
sponsored by Lake Mary actor whose "Adventures of with the Acme'
and Simplimatic "flourishing."
CENTRAL
Rotary Club, 7-10 p.m., Mayfair Ozzie and Harriet" entertained merger
'we will be able to
"We're doing very well
Country Club. eneftt Rotary millions
for 22 years on radio provide a more complete because many heavy inFoundation, Central Florida and television, (tied of cancer,
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s)item for use by industry." dustrialized firms are conFamous GE built-in quality features:
Zoo, and Lake Mary Little early today. lie was
At the same time, the new verting to machines and need
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titr
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League ball field. Cinema races
lop discbae. 2 Speed Ian • (zc*sse spie
his wife for almost 40 years, company announced plans to our product," Wiley' said.
NATHANIEL I)UGGAR
children; one great-grandchild; and buffet.
• UL tided and AM crtV.id
Harriet Hilliard Nelson, was at "become very involved in
Simplimatic also operates a
three brothers, Hoke S., San'
when
he
died.
his
bedside
Sa
nf
or
d."
plant in California and the
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JUNE 9
Nathaniel J. Duggar, 76, of ford; Charles K., Kingston,
Nelson had undergone liver
"I was shocked to learn that merger with Acme is the first
Central Florida Chapter of
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1010 Myrtle Ave., Sanford, died Tenn., and
"Serving Central Florida Since 1961"
Woodrow L)uggar, the Florida Motion Picture and surgery eight months ago and few people at Acme knew very Florida venture for the firm.
this morning. lie was born in Savannah, Ga.; two sisters, Television Association, 7:30 remarked, "Isn't that odd bra much about Sanford and its Acme was owned by Miller
Pembroke, (',a., and came to Mrs. Ola Truluck, Savannah;
p.m., Once UponaStage Dinner guy who never drank or people," Wiley said. "I find that Bearings of Orlando.
Sanford in 1919. He was a Mrs. Lucille McEnally, Eustis.
Theater, Par and Edgewater, smoked,"
retired railroad conductor with
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Nelson, who formerly swam
Brisson Funeral Home in Orlando. Election of president.
the Seaboard Coast Line charge.
two miles daily in the Pacific
JUNE 11
Railroad for 48 years. lie was a
Ocean, had been failing after
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member of the Order of
registration for 10-weeks to his Hollywood home, lie was
Railroad Conductors and
Trainmen, Central Baptist
course, 7p.m., National Guard visited almost daily by his two
Church, and the Masonic Lodge __________________________ Armory', 2809 S. Ferncreek, sons, David and Rick, who starOrlando. Basic and Advanced red with t heir parents on radio
in Trilby, Ha.
Yesterday's high 90, over- Classes In Obedience and
Survivors include his wife,
breed and television.
Mrs. l'tielrna P. I)uggar, night low 68. Rainfall was .16 ring classes.
/ funeral service is scheduled
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Sanford; two sons, j.., inches.
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Sanford; and A.J. Duggar of
Statesboro, (7a.; two daughters, cloudy through Wednesday with Cavalier Restaurant.
spokesman said.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Peacock, thundershowers likely, mainly
f ,I
Orlando, and Mrs. Grace D. during the afternoon and
Bogart, Ocala; four grand. evening hours. highs in the
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the 70s. Variable mostly
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Sells Shepherd Casters
southerly winds 10 to 15 mph
gusty near thundershowers,
DUGOAR, NATHANIEL j
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decreasing
at night. Rain
runqm services br Nathaniel J
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and 50 per cent Wednesday.
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the various departments.
would "pay off," because the
"1 wonder if the department asked.
assisting in purchasing rather
Public Works Dii'ctor Bob equipment requests would have head would just end up writing
But, Vihlen said the agent than taking total control. Vuhien
Andrews questioned whether to be made by the people who the specs and handing them to would pay off when the said the purchasing agent
Seminole County officials, the ccr.tral purchasing agent work in the department.
the purchasing agent" he departments take the role of would be doing the "leg work."
going on recommendations
from management consultant
E. H. Underwood, have begun
formulating Ideas for

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By MICK LOCIIRIDGE
Herald Staff Writer

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One scientist has put the energy situation in
ever) weight-watcher can understand,
of the latest National Assembly elections in
even if they are a little mind-boggling.
North Vietnam.
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The Communist pa rty, of course, won hands
mineralogy at Chicago's Field Museum of
down.
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LNatural History, Americans used up more than
It's the details which art' interesting. They
18 quadrillion energy calories, chiefly derived
once again mnakeone wonder at those Americans
from fossil fuels-petroleum, natural gas and
and that wire service which referred to the Hanoi
coal.
men as "liberators" of Saigon and those other
That's the figure 18 followed by iS zeroes and
of military bases in the Philippines.
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Americans who openly favored a North Vietwas
enough energy to boil away nine trillion
The mood of a Congress determined to have a namese victory in the name of democracy and
gallons of water. It represented V. million
major policy voice in future diplomacy, however, is freedom.
calories for every man, woman and child in the
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The election this spring was for 425 Assembly
tar From certain.
country (and does not Include the food calories $
Congress. endeavoring to read the will of the seats. There were 5 candidates. Five-hundredthey ate, which added up to another 160
quadrillion
calories),
American people. is reluctant to endorse the twenty-seven were proposed by the party front
organized 20 years ago by Ho Chi Minh. Only two
Perhaps more important is the fact that
concept of further American troop involvement in candidates were not members of that front.
energy
demands have been rising about live per
remote corners of the world. Members, too, have
Voting was restricted. Those under surcent a year, which means that we will be using 36
been vocal in their criticism of the strong restraints
veillance as being opponents of the ruling party
'ur1llion energy calories L'y 1990. But even
imposed by South Korean President Chung thee were not allowed to cast ballots. Neither were
right now, the United States, with only six per
landlords who had not been reeducated or
Park on dissident South Koreans.
cent of the world's population, uses close to 30
reclassified. Convicted counter-revolutionaries,
per cent of the world's present energy,
But Korea is important to Japan. It is im- meaning those who openly talked against the
The last statistic Is frequently cited with the
portant to the Philippines. And both Japzrn and the
regime, likewise could not vote.
strong hint that this level of energy consumption
Though figures are not available, it is clear
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Is not only inequitable but downright immoral.
that these nonvoting groups add up to conPacific.
But energy translates Into work, Olsen points out
siderable numbers as a result of the Intricate
"An American gave It to me."
I In an article In the museum's Bulletin, and
Former South Vietnamese Vice President family and neighborhood spy and informer
although It is clear that Americans have been the
Nguyen Cao Ky has interpreted correctly the systems operated by Hanoi,
first recipients of a better standard of living
The Communist1anoi press, for example, has
congressional apathy toward Korea - and the
TOM TIEDE
from this expenditure of energy. It is also clear
importance of an independent South Korea to the reported that tens of thousands of youths have
exported food surpluses and goods for cxbeen mobilized, apparently In the capital city
future of Asia.
future
port
have
added to the material lot o numerous
alone, to cooperate with the public security
nations throughout (lie world, The "calories per
lie has urged Congress to bolster the South forces in patrols and guidance. There have been
person" figure for the United States does not
Korean government with more military aid and reports from some towns that a ma;ority of the
the whole story.
its
sense
the
inthesecasesareoccasionallyknowntorunlnto
give
WASHINGTON-INEA)-In
arms to avoid a test of the congressional will, people are voluntarily engaged in snooping to
If
one
adds the gross national products for all
ferret out undersirables. Betraying a younger letter from Phyllis [tail is a gem. It has arrived the hundreds of thousands of dollars. I am not
Congress should heed the advice to help South
brother brought public acclaim to one your-, On my desk in a pile of missives less precious. able to personally afford hospitalization of this the nations of the world together, the U.S. share
Korea build its own strong military force to
is approximately 30 per cent of the total. Thus
hand-written, partly printed. It is a note of ex- dimension."
discotrage a Communist challenge in the area of n-am
Her
bill
could
be
paid,
she
adds,
through
using
30 per cent of the world's energy, the
yet,
though
the
word
is
much
One is left to wonder at the need for the fan- traordinary pathos
most potential for a new war.
United
States produces food, goods and services
that
uses
medical
insurance,
but
only
thereby
at
(he
ex.
in
a
world
abused
and
thus
diminished
lastic voter restrictions in elections where 99.6
are
In
proportion.
as
$30,000
pease
of
others.
"When
sums
such
per cent of the candidates are party-approved, it selfishly, courage.
"The Image of the great giant, lolling like a
paid by insurance companies for single inMmii's
Courage.
dividuals, the rates go up for everyone and can para.cite, gulping the energy of the world to the
successor — though little is certain In Hanoi's
Ms. Hall-I am unaware if she ever married, I bring serious hardship to poorer working class detriment of all others, Is far from accurate," j
Politburo - is not a man noted for taking know nothing of her save this letter-Introduces families with children,"
says Olsen.
chances,
herself as a resident of Crescent City, Calif.
The house and Senate finally have reached agreement on a
There is, at present, no absolute shortage of
But
there
is
another
reason,
she
continues,
for
Even within the party, 14- t)uan is cautious Fifty-nine years old. And dying of cancer.
$405 million appropriation to cover the cost of evacuation and
In the world, he says. evertheIes.,
choosing
to
die
with
grace
and
dignity,
and
It
has
energy
about allowing more than a minimum say in
"Three weeks ago," she writes, "I was given a
resettlement of Vietnam refugees. The focus of the task is
to do, for her, with a seldom mentioned facet of political and economic factors are acting to put
governmen', except by those at the very top.
diagnosis of massive bronchiogenic carcinoma the American psychology: the arrogant national stress on the ")flsUmptiOn pattern of Americans,
coming into focus with new estimates that the total number of
The party congress is the overall ruling of the left lung. The diagnosis found unanimous
refugees to be resettled will be in the neighborhood of 115,000.
predilection for putting the welfare of our the world's largest single group of energy con.
authority of the North Vietnamese Communist agreement. It was the desire of the specialist to
citizens
over the welfare of people elsewhere. sumers. We may resent it, but it may actually be
party. The Party rules call for a congress to be hospitalize me immediately and institute an
Congressional action in providing funds to cover the refugee
Ms.
Rail
raises
the issue, as follows, in protest, a blessing in disguise.
held periodically to t guidelines, review what
program has been unduly slow, but it turns out that the resetprogram of treatments which he felt one might
For example, the overall miles. per gallon
say in this can in ultimate protest:
the party is doing and to ratify existing elaborate
dement effort is lagging for another reason. While so far there
would give me a chance of living for From six to
performance
of American vehicles has dropped
"At
the
time
of
World
War
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United
States
leadership or provide new top men. The Ob
have been more than enough sponsors volunteering to assume
eighteen months longer than I will live anyway. I
garnered
a
rich
heritage
of
brilliant
scientific
steadily
for
two
decades. It now takes 2,000 "
jective stated in rules adopted in 1960 was that refused treatment. I would like you to know (tiC
responsibility for refugee families coming out of the resetcalories
to
miminds
and
art
is
lent
when
we
move
one
person one mile by auto. By
tic
ta
permitted
there be a party congress each four years. None reasons why."
tiement pipeline, the pipeline is clogged with bureaucracy.
immigration
of
the
Jews
and
others
from
Hitlerian
contrast,
figure
for a bicycle is only 50
a matter of 15 years.
has been held since
Europe. That was one matter. The present calories. And while heavy industry has generally
Can there be reasons for one to elect to live a
Five separate federal agencies are involved in investigating
Information leaking out of North Vietnam
"BRAIN DRAIN" is a very different one. I ob- attempted to keep efficiencies as high as
money,
of
course.
and clearing individual refugees. It is bad enough that our
suggests a Communist party purge is in the shorter tune? Ms. Itail says
multilayered bureaucracy slows down so much of the official
offing, with officials estimating 10 to 20 per cent the Lack of it, is one. "I object to the time, money ject very strongly to the U.S. Immigration policy possible, it has often been more economical to
business of our country. but it is shameful that it is prolonging
of oarty alembers are degraded elements, op. and effort that are often spent in this country to which gives preference to those highly skilled continue using lower efficiency inachinery
the period that families must spend living in tents at military
portunists, cadre with imperialist ideas and keep terminal patients alive, sometimes in immigrants whose coming here constitutes rather than undergo the higher cost of newer,
more efficient equipment.
bases while other homes are waiting for them around the
agony or in a state of unconsciousness. The bills senois problems in their homelands."
petit'boureois thoughts.
country.

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Kong have sent me the results, and an analysis,

A special task force on refugee resettlement i trying to
smooth out the kinks in the procedure. Some of thcese kinks have
existed all too long in the processing of immigration applications and it is time they were straightened out.

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At the amne time, Jack is busy setting up an
important meeting for 7 p.m. Thursday at the
(lianiber office. The meeting is to cover plans for
the forthcoming "July Fourth" Celebr tiore and
formation of a new committee to be headed by Vie
(eshler, former Sanford Jaycee president.

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was glad to see the rain,
Commerce
but he sorta wishes it had waited a week. The rains
came during the visit of the state's Bicentennial
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the calendar, but the weather lately has been such
one can set his watch by the rain.
The surest way to get the latest afternoon
time" Is to check the ruin clouds over the area about
2:21) to :1:20 p.m. the past week.

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to create a favorable environment for the Ford'
Sadat talks.
Sadat personally flew to Damascus to per"
,swide Syria's President Assad to extend the life
the United Nations force on the Golan Heights
for another six months. As evidence of his own
peaceful intentions, ,Sadat went ahead with the
reopening of the Suez Canal.
And SaU(II Arabia's new King KMid backed
down from the inflexible Saudi refusal to

ween the private pledges to Thieii and the public
statements.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger then went
into detail. He said the former President had
given Thieu "two separate assurances" - first,
that the United States "would react to
violations" of the Paris peace accords and,
second, that the United States would give
economic aid to Hanoi "if the North abided by
the agreement."

recognize Israel's right to exist.
The Arab leaders told us what Sadat's
stratt'gy would be at the Salzhurg talks. hit'
Egyptian leader intended to remind ['resident
Ford that the United States was committed (nun
Israeli pullback to its 1967 borders.
Sadat intended to ask the President.
therefore, to put Israel on notice that the U.S
security umbrella extended only to the 1967
borders, This would Increase the pressure on
Israel. Sadat reportedly frets, to withdraw.
NIXON COMMITMENT: President Ford,
has
assured congressional leaders that Ws
predecessor. Richard Nixon, made on ecfl,t
commitments tn South Vietnam's former
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Kissinger stressed: "They were not
agreements by the United States but statements
by htic'hard Nixon of intentions These did not
differ materially fromii the public statements."
Footnote: At a subsequent secret session of
the Scnate Foreign Relations Committee,
Kissinger explained that Nixon had also indicated to ThIeu that the United States would
.supply South Vietnam with military and
economic aid. The Former President made this
point, said Kissinger, "in selling South Vietnam"
on the Paris accords. But Kissinger Insisted that
"Nixon VC the opinion
t Ccngrcss would be
*Rely' to carry out a program of economic and
mIlitary aid. It all depended on the approval of
Congress."
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Actually, the Mayaguez was the eighth U S.
commercial vessel seized on the high seas this

year, according to a State Department count
The other seven were tuna fishing boats, which
Ecuadorian gunboats took Into custody.
Sen. Paul Fannin, It -Ariz,, has urged
President Ford to veto the energy legislation
that is developing in the Senate, "If we can't
sustain a veto," he told the President at the
White house, "Congress will take all your
petroleum powers away", . . house Ways and
MeansChairman Al ttllrnan, I) -Ore., sh;rph
attacked President Ford for raising the import
tax on oil. Apparently, this surprised the
President who had been advised by Rep. 11cr.
man Schneebeli. R.-Pa., according to the con.
fidentlal transcript, that "Al Ullman will con.
tinue to try to help In my opinion".
Stanley Sporkin, the Securities and Exchange
Commission's tough enforcement chief, is not
overly dismayed by the illegal political conS
tributions made by a few corporations While
insisting that illegal practices be stamped out, he
has told associates that far Imlicre corporations
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performance of the Sanford
School of Dance but Kim
Roberts 4 above found a
quiet corner to help little
Joanne Wbelchel prepare
her eye makeup.

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Two stunning ballet performances, a joyous birthday
party and hundreds of messages of congratula tion marked
the tenth anniversary of the Sanford School of Dance Arts.
The Seminole High School Auditorium was packed to
capacity both Saturday and Sunday evenings when directors
of the school, Miriam Wright and Valerie Weld presented
their students in "Night of Dance," an extravaganza of
dance numbers which have proven popular favorites during
the past ten years.
The dancers all gave splendid performances, and
congratulations are also due to the many behind-the-scenes
helpers who created the costumes, coordinated music and
lights, manned the box office and carried out the many other
duties which made th e shows roll so smoothly.
Alter cutting th e magnifi ce nt anniversary cake at a
party given in their honor by Mrs. JoeKurimal in her 101
Loch Arbor home, Miriam and Valerie expressed how happy
they were to have chosen Sanf ord as the home of the ir
studio, and how wonderful the support of the people in the
city had been throughout the past ten years.
The "Rye Sisters" as they are affectionately known to the
county's ballet fans, were home In Jacksonville on a short
vacation from New York, when the suggestion was first
made that they give up their careers as professional dancers
and open a studio In Sanford.
"Where's Sanford?" was their joint reaction.
A visit to the city and several meetings with ballet enthusiasts In the area convinced them that they should boy out
the studio operated by Elizabeth Kline and start a school of
their own. And they have never regretted their decision, both
teachers agree.
When they started out, enrollmtht was around 50; today
they have some 300 dancers studying under their directiun.
The next 10 years should see the studio grow even more and
the Rye Sisters promise the Sanford area another decade of
top quality dance performances.

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Miriam Wright exclaim in
surprise and delight over a
tiered tenth anniversary
cake decorated with or'
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and miniature ballerinas.
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pro football circles
"Up to six months ago I had my doubts," demand, or were afraid of w ha t they would lose
Kwalick admitted at a news conference an. under the Rozelle Rule.
flouncing his jump.
Under the rule, now being attacked in court, a
"This is a totally different league now," said team signing a player whose option has expired
the 226-pound end who sat on the 49ers' bench could be forced to give up a player of equal
last season because he Indicated he would go to quality selected by commissioner Pete Rozelle.
the new league, and played out his NFL option at
"It was difficult to make any headway in the
a 10 per cent cut in pay.
NFL because of this archaic rule," Morse said.

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Vincent Back
By LOUIS SAPSIS
Herald Boxing Writer

DAYTONA BEACH i AP)
Employes at
"Then, there will be no greyhound racing
the Daytona Beach Kennel Club have been period"
furloughed as a strike by racing dog breeders
Niemeyer claims all but a few Florida kennels
and owners seeking higher earnings hit the support the association.
second North Florida track in (our days.
Dog owners defied a temporary injunction of
The Daytona track failed to open as scheduled Jefferson Circuit Court after failing to honor
Monday, as had the Monticello track last Friday. contracts in Monticello. They face possible
Members of the Florida Greyhound Owners and contempt of court action Wednesday in Tal.
Breeders Association promised a similar fate for Wass".
The state Division of Parimutuel Wagering is
all the state's tracks if members were punished
scheduled to determine Friday whether the
for their holdouts.
Association members met in Hialeah this boycotters will be penalized.
Track managers contend that the dog owrers
weekend, and endorsed the efforts of breeders at
have
violated their contracts to race. But Scnny
the two tracks,
2.4 per cent of the money Holtzman, attorney for the breeders association,
An estimated
said the contracts are so one-sided they aren't
wagered at Florida dog tracks goes to the
legal.
breeders in purses, with Monticello on the low
"We say because of the t.akeit-or-leave-,t basis,
side of the average. Breeders want purses of
with no opportunity to negotiate, this is not a
per cent,
contract at all," he said.
"The .par'; that will trigger it sta tewide
There have been similar boy cot ts recently of
shutdown is the lifting of licenses," said Robert tracks in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and
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OIU.ANI)O — Mike Quarry's Florida title will be on the line
tonight at the Orlando Sports Stadium when the light
heavyweight collides with Eustis' Vein McIntosh in a scheduled
10-rounder,
Quarry, ranked as high as fifth in the United States by some
nationwide polls, figures to have his hands full with the
dynamite-punching McIntosh.
The Eustis 185-pounder has been doing most of his lighting
for Chris Dundee at Miami Beach, but has appeared at the
.sports stadium before. In 1970, McIntosh fought here twice and
Wed Gary Fryar in two rounds, while losing a six-round
decision to George Holden.
Since that time, McIntosh has stopped Walter "Snake"
White in one round, Leroy Caldwell in six and Florentino Fernandez in 10.
But McIntosh can be out-boxed and boxing is Quarry's
mai k.
The stylish younger brother of former heavyweight contender Jerry Quarry is a picture-perfect boxer who has rung up
one of th e most impressive r ecords in his division, 49-6-3. He
needs an impressive win over McIntosh to stay in the title
picture
In his last outing, Quarry dropped a controversial decision
to Indian YaquiLopez in Stockton, California.
In featured preliminary action, eighth-ranked heavyweight
Jody Ballard makes his fourth appearance in Florida as he
tangles with (;aint'sville's Tommy Howard.
Ballard has defeated Hod Bobick in Miami Beach, Leon
Shaw and Bob Ellis in the local ring.
ATLANTA (AP)
The new ers, Thomas Cousins and John 29.9 points a game in 1974-75,
Joey Vincent, the sensational KO artist from Orlando, will
owners of the National Basket- Wilcox.
be meeting Tampa's left-hook artist Tommy Killer Ellis in a
was the Hawks' No. 1 draft
ball Association Atlanta Hawks
scheduled six-rounder.
The purchase price was not choice and the first college
Vincent has been laid up for two months with a broken say they will not move the club announced,
player drafted. Webster, a 7to another city and Intend to go
ringer.
Selig said the Hawks hope to foot center from Morgan State,
The Tampa middleweight Is a hard puncher. His only loss the bruit to land top draft announce soon the hiring of a was the third player selected In
came several months ago when he ran out of gas against Edgar choices David Thompson and new president who would suc- the first round.
Marvin Webster.
"Mad Dog" floss in the filth round. Up to that point, Ellis was
ceed Wilcox and also act as
Selig, 61. emphasized he
leading on all the official scorecards,
me sale of the Hawks to a general manager.
"We
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all
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to
give
would
keep the club in Atlanta,
Ellis turned pro this year after winning the Golden Gloves
in group of Atlanta businessmen
sports
although
the franchise has been
1974. His wins include Saw Pretty, Cliarles Thomton "Wild"
headed by Simon S. Selig Jr. Atlanta its first majoiWillie ('haney and Cefus Howe
Monday at a championship,' Selig said. struggling at the gate recently.
was announced
Vincent is 11-1-1 with seven KOs and hopes to use Ellis as it
"And we have not placed a
it was also learned that
news conference.
springboard to a main event on June 17 with "Thunder"
dollar limit as to how far we will Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons
Thornton and then possibly on to a showdown with Sanford's
The new owners, subject to go in signing David Thompson signed a one-year contract with
Victor "Taco" Perez.
approval by the NBA, include and Marvin Webster."
the Hawks last Thursday and
Ross will be seeking his eighth straight win In another bout
Selig, his wife, his son, S.
Thompson, the three-time was relieved of his duties as
that is set for six rounds tonight- The "Mad Dog" will cro,
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cago White Sox are buried in been decided by two runs or decisions this year, was sent to
last place in the American less. That's very important to the bullpen for a while and now
Leauc West, but Manager me. It shows that we've been In is back.
Brewers 1, A's 3
Chuck Tanner insists they're games.
Robin Yount singled home the
playing good baseball.
"Sure, we've had some prob- tie-breaking run in the eighth
The White Sox wasted little
time in proving 'fanner's point lems, but we're getting inning as Milwaukee spoiled
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ing since the exhibition season ers, Hart Johnson and Terry three doubles and George Scott
Forster, disabled, but we'll clubbed a two-run homer for the
in Florida
hang in there."
winners. Reggie Jackson and
Hardly noted for their ofBahnsen, 18-10 lifetime Phil Garner singled home runs
fense, the White Sox jumped on
Boston southpaw liii! Lee for 15 against the Red Sos, evened his for Oakland.
hits and added two more off reImever Dick Drago en route to mm
9-2 victory over the Al. East
leaders.
"Sure, we're in last place in
the standings, but we've been
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP)
its first shutout of the year
playing good ball," Tanner in- Shaken by a 5-0 shutout by Monday night. Maronge struck
sIsted. "Look, we've played .600 Southeastern Louisiana, out six and walked two.
ball in the last two weeks, but Florida Southern moves on to
In Monday's first game, Flornobody has noticed. Actually, the semifinal round of the Ida Southern downed Northwest
we're 10-6 in that stretch. I'll NCAA Division 11 World Series Missouri State 2-1, Don Fisher
take that for the whole year." tonight
of Florida Southern pitched noMilwaukee beat Oakland 6-3
Florida Southern, still ranked hit ball for eight and one-third
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League game.
baseball, laces Montclair
NW Missouri then lost to
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N.J.) State, while SE Loul- Marietta of Ohio SI and was
statistical sheet in replying to slana takes on Marietta of Ohio eliminated from the tournacritics of the White Sox' 22-25 in preparation for Wednesday ment.
record.
Marty Bauer led Marietta to
night's final round.
"We're 8.12 in one-run games
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wouldn't want to do anything over again differently."
His feat of winning the U.S. Open, the Masters and the British
Open in 1953 is considered one of golf's great accompIL-Ounents.
No other player has come that close to winning the "Grand
Slam," and Hogan did not compete in the fourth event in 1953—
the PGA championship.
"It was the next week and match play back in those days," he
said. "You had to play something like seven matches to make it
over 36 holes. That would have bn too much."
Hogan said his reputation as being dour and brusque "bothered me some. Some people-just didn't understand. I guess I
twisted the word 'modesty' in reverse."
He said he often wished he could joke or be witty after a round
"But I'm not Bob Hope. When I was on a golf course, I was there
to play golf. I gave my very best at playing golf, and nothing

Kwalick, one of "The WFL is being run now by responsible
the best tight ends in pro football with the San people," Kwalick, said. "I feel very confident
Francisco 49ers of the National Foot ball League, about it."
has jumped to the Philadelphia Be ll of the rival
The previous three seasons, Kwallck caught
World football League.
139 passes for 2,144 yards and 19 'Il)s. He played
The 26-year-old Kwalick, a No. 1 draft choice
of in three consecutive Pro Bowl games, starting in
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1973, he led 49ers' receivers, was fourth
____ inn State, signed a three year contract
inr
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in his conference and seventh in the
r portedly calling for a sizeable bonus and a
entire NFL After live seasons Kwalick had a
I.uy far in excess of what he was earning at
record of 151 pasms caught for 2,324 yards and 21
Sin Francisco.
TDs, a 15.4-yard average per catch.
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to a league that took a financial bath last year,
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quebton that has bugged me for
years. Is it improper for the
wife of a dziirv frrr;er (we've
been .-named 9 ears) to be a
spectator at the breeding of
farm animals?
You see, I help with practhat goes
tically every thirK
with farming, and most of our
dairy cattle are bred by ar.
tlfjcial insemination (with h, by
the way. I am not perm.ded tu
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bull, this is an absolute no-no.
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help take said cow to the bull,
w hi ch is at another barn with
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There's a place in baseball for old men li ke bounced off Davey Lopes' glove.
Woodie Fryman, even amidst the kiddie corps
Larry Lintz put the Expos ahead 3-2 with an
RBl single in the third. Consecutive doubles by
Gene Mauch is sending out these days
fl
Montreal Expos,
Mike Jorgensen and Fryman plus Foil's suicide
"He may weigh 210 pounds," said Mauch,
squeeze in the fifth made It 5-2.
Meanwhile, Fryman kept one step ahead of the
Montreal manager, of his 35-year-old pitcher,
"but I'll tell you this — he's 10 pounds arm and Dodgers, allowing many baserunners but no
more runs until the ninth, when Lee Lacy
200 pounds heart, lie's quite a guy.
Fryman gave his youthful teammates on the reached second on an error by Parrish aaI
Expos a lesson In guts, determination and old- scored on a two-out single by Tom Paclorek.
Fashioned fortitude Monday night as he pitched Then Mauch strolled to the mound to talk with
Montreal to a 5-3 victory over the Los Angeles Fryman.
"I just went out in the ninth to give him a
Dodgers. It wasn't easy. but the veteran lefthander managed to finish w ha t he started, chance to get things back together," explained
despite allowing 10 hits and falli ng behind 2-0 In Mauch. "lie really wanted to finish it."
He did, getting the dangerous Jimmy Wynn to
the first inning.
for
ground
out.
"The kids on this club seem to
harder
Cards 1, Braves 0
me than for some of the younger pitchers," said
Lynn Mlothen, 5.4, blanked Atlanta on four
Fryman. "They've been coming through for me
singles. outdueling the Braves' Carl Morton. Ted
all year."
They came through in Monday night's Simmons drove in the game's only run with a
nationally televised game, combining some solid single in the fourth inning.
MetS 2, Aitros 0
hits, some bloops, a balk, a hit batsman and a
Jon Matlack allowed Just (our hits in raising
suicide squeeze to give Fryman his fifth win in
his record to 7-3. The Mets got their runs in the
seven decisions
Elsewhere in the National League, second on Dave Kingman's lUll triple and Jerry
Philadelphia heat San Diego 5-1, New York brat Grote's sacrifice fly.
t'flhIl ) raares I
Houston 2-0 and 51. LOUIS edged Atlanta 1-0.
Steve Carlton didn't give up a hit for 5 2-3 inCincinnati's game at Pittsburgh was rained out.
Fryman gave up a pair of runs In the first on a nings and then finished with a five-hitter for the
run-scoring single by Jimmy Wynn and a wild Phils. Mike Schmidt had three hits, including a
pitch, but the Expos got them back for him In the two-run homer, and Mike Anderson hit a basesbottom of the inning on a hit batsman, two walks, empty homer for Philadelphia.

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Doctors have been unable to heal fully Hogan's injured left
knee--a soivenir from the accident that occurred near Van
Horn, Tex., when a bus crossed the center line and crashed
head-on into his car.
He suffered a double fracture of the pelvis, a fractured collar
bne, broken kg and other injuries. He hurled himself in front of
lus wife, Valerie, who was not seriously injured.
Hogan, who might not have walked again, recovered miraculously, In 11 months, he tied Sam Snead in the Los Angeles

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Dublin, Tex., native who won his first tournament in 1940 and
was at the top of his golfing prowess when he was nearly killed
in an auto crash in 1949. He returned to win three more U.S.
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That day took nothing away from 65 tournament victories.
ir'tu-1uig mt IJur 1- ::ipors1. It took nothing away iruirl
the legend of golf's perfectionist in the always-present white cap
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that he confirmed his retirement Irtun competitivr golf ;vi"'
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rather than at a press conference.
Sitttn ii'Ltxctl in his office, where he directs the niimuiurttire
(if golf equipment bearing his name, Hogan, now 62, is almost as
trim as when he made his big assault in the 1950s. Gray now
marks his temples.
Four years ago, he stood at th e par-th ree No. at th e Chamn.
pions Golf Course outside Houston wlth a three-iron. The periU
of the hole included a ravine yawning some 175 yards out,
protecting the trap-flanked green.
Hogan had avoided such hazardseasily in thousands of golf
sings on hundreds of golf courses. That day, he sent shock
waves through the tournament gallery.
One ball in the ravine. Two in the ravine. Three in the ravine,
Hogan, who had inspired the game's followers just a few years
before with a dramatic 66 in the final round of the 1967 Masters,
staggered off with a nine, six strokes over par. lie gamely
finished the front nine in 44, but then went double-bogey and
Ix)ge)' before reaching the 12th tee. Ile hit t.he drive solid. Down
the middle.
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"mat was the greatest thing that eve' happened to me," Hogan said. "I think I even surprised myself."
Next, in his golfing career, Hogan would rank the 66 in the 1967
Masters. "I received an ovation at almost every hole. It made
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By L)ENNE If. FREEMAN
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FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) - Golfing great Ben Hogan not
only has retired from competitive golf, but he now finds it hard
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lie ventured out for nine holes rcntiv it SIv Oaks 1-ore,
1he well-maracured, (Aclusive club where he practices dafly. "I
would hit one thin and another heavy. That takes the pleasure
out of it," he said in an interview,
"I had to use a scooter. The knee still hurts. I can do everythirig, but play golf. I can't go through the ball like you must. So
much in golf is dependent on your leftslde."
Almost as an afterthought, he said, "But everybody has their
little problems."
"If I could ever cure my cranky knee, maybe I could play
sometime again," Hogan said. "Hut I'm afraid it would take an
operation and I don't want to go through that again."
Hogan's interview brought an answer to the question which
has been asked since he dropped out In mid-round from a
tournament In Houston in 1971: Would the Texas Hawk ever play
competitive golf again,
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shotmakers, has been away from competition for four yea.'i and
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three part series, hogan looks hack "jis glory days and why he
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morethan$15,000fortwoused
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blue Continental Mark IV for
himself and a 1975 Coupe de
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white interior"
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(35) Lost In Space
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DEAR DR. LAMB

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For Wednesday, June 4, 1975

doubt.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
GEMINI May 21-June 20) Be You have a tendency today to
careful if you buy something sk ir t issues wi thou t truly saying
that's new for you, but has been
used by someone else. It could

what you Unk. Be frank,

pessimistic about others. Don't

Conduct

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(35) Mayberry RFD
(44) Get Smart

By Lawrence F. Lamb, M.D.

comfortable. Hehas been totwo

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constant pain but gets worse at
times and is very Un-

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

your affairs along

medical doctors and a
gastrointestinal specialist to
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decaffeinated brands. Also, he
should ehminate all soft drinks

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is your suggestion? What be avoided.
shou ld his next step be? Ulcers
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seem to run in our minds, He is program also elimi na te milk
not a smoker, drinks oc- and all milk products. Feed him
casionally and drinks very little a diet that con ta i ns adequate
coffee.
amounts of vegetables and real
DEAR READER
First th e whole w heat bread. Not all
good news. Regardless of how brown bread is made using only
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uncomfortable your husband is,

whole wheat flour. lie should

it is very unlikely that he has
any serious life-threatening
disorder in light of the
exam inations he has already
had.
With thl,sinform.ationintiand,

drink plenty of water,
Eliminate all strong seasoning
and spices, such as garlic and
pepper. He can use salt.
If he doesn't already have a
regul ar exercise program he

it is time to do some self ex-

should start one. This should be
done gradually if he is starting

perimentation. lie should try a
whole new routine of li fe style

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BERNICE BEDE OSOL

Be persistent today on issues 21) This should be a pleasurable
important to YOU. It may day, but there's a lit tle warning
appe ar you won't succeed, but a bout how much you should pay
you will if you ha ng in there, for your fun,
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
CAPRICORN Dec. fl-Jan.
Don't judge others in advance 19) Don't make decisions on
of their actlonstoday.You could your own today on a major
be doing them an injustice, do m es tic matter your mate
Give them the benefit of the should ha ve a ha nd in deciding.

Dinah

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LP Products, now in its 5th we use it extensively on our
service needs, and give you an
price,
year, provides services and lobs"
LP
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has
received
services
offered
are
estimate at no cost or
Other
repairs to Mobile Home owners.
Its office and factory is located many calls from mobile home construction of patios. screen obligation.
LP Products is registered
In Casselberry, next to the owners, concerned with the porches or carports. In ad
Products with the Orlando Better
dition,
LP
Seml,iolo Turf Club. Among the recent Florida tie down laws.
services offered are roof LP Products installs anchoring manufactures aluminum steps Business Bureau. LP Products
."oating and repairing of leaks. systems to meet the state code with many sizes and models tc phone is manned 21 hours a day,
choose from, with a special 7 days a week. Call anytime,
PProductsusesthebest while and to satisfy insurance
834 0600 -A DV
roof coating on the market company requirements. Let us factory discount.
It's
president.
Peter
Elliott,
today. This coating reflects give you a quote on an entire
wüuld b.' pleased to t,'tI, wltP'
heat, stops leaks and keeps the anchoring installation, or
to your existing anchors
inside of the home up to 15 ding
Another product and service
degrees cooler. Two coats, not
offered is insulating a family
IImL
one are applied
room, patio or screened por ch.
4e.troylt
All r oo f coating jobs are The insulation is placed on top
guaranteed in writing by the of the roof and eliminates
dtnic.
company. Should a leak occur. condensation from forming on
JOHN SCREW
Wastebasket.
prompt
and
courteous
service
the
ceiling,
and
thereby
stops
a
4n11 will be made without mildew and fungus growth on
Starts
charge. For those who wish to the ceiling. The insulation
topi
According to authorities.
repair their own leaks, LP reduces room temperatures by
autornalicallyl
the
relaxation of travel
Products sells an outstanding as much as 15-20 degrees and
restrictions
to Eastern
a
quart
of
keeps
the
room
quiet.
sealing compound,
$249-50
Europe has opened the door
LP Products sells and-or
which costs only 53.50 and may
Ottisr
be applied with a small brush. Installs all aluminum window
to areas rich in heritage in
Shredders
It Is very tronn and extremely awnings manufactured by No
lands of scenic natural
Irom
flexible. The brush can later be Vue. These awnings are
beauty
and
friendly.
available in 25 decor colors and
cleaned with soap and water
hospitable people. It is
Stat es Pres ident Peter Elliott, are fully adjustible from ooen
Possible to take a w or ld t our
to closed positions. These
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Yugoslavia.
Bugaria,
Romania, Hungary, Austria,
Czechoslovakia, Germany.
The cost Is not as much as
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Mall, Tel, 6.45-2060. Open
9:30-5:30. Sat. 102. In.
divldual, Student, Group and
Family travel available. We
are specialists in Cruises

285$ Sanford Ave.

Sanford

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Ph. 831.7257
390 Longwood Plaza
Hwy. 17-97 Longwood

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right level for the types of food residential
work.
Were
and
Installation
available in the Or lando area being handled,
adaptable: we can shift to a
With electrical rates so high
with the opening of an office in
Pantry Pride and Skaggs small lob from a large one with
irs only common sense to keep
Casselberry
by
Keene Albertson are two of the chains no sweat, and from installation your air conditioning and
Mechanical Inc.
served by Keere Mechanical In to service work."
refrigeration units in efficient
Norm Cheney is the area this area.
Norm lives in Casselberry operating order. Correct
manager for this new office,
Keene also install residential with his wife and 5 children. He coolant pressures, periodic
ich will provide highly el. air conditioning, and are not 'has been in Florida since 1963 cleaning and lubricating and
dent service within a 50 mile limited to any particular brand and has 10 years experience in
minor adjustments to control
radius of Orlando. covering name. They will purchase what the air conditioning and systems
will save you real
Volusla. Orange. Seminole. you want and in the price range refrigeration line. He has been money on your electrical bills.
Osceola and Lake Counties. desired, and then install the with Keene for 3 years and was So don't delay having your
Keene's home office is in equipment in your home. transferred to Casselberry to system looked
at, or installing a
Tampa, where in the corn- Keene
will service any open up the office here.
new one that you've been
parativety short period of 3 res idential central heat and air
Keene
has
24
hour putting off. Hot weather is here
years they have earned a conditioning unit regardless of emergency service. All their and will be with us for several
reputation for fast, efficient, make. At the present time they work is guaranteed in addition m
on ths.
courteous service at reasonable are not servicing wall and to
the
manufacturer's
prices, Kene Mechanical window units, but in the future guarantee on units and parts.
Give Norm Cheney a call at
eciallzes in commercial ex pe ct to open up their shop The standard warranty on a 8)4-2133 or drop a line to Keene
frigeratlon and air con
facilities to such service,
regular installation is 90 days Mechanical inc., P.O. Box 783,
ditloning Installation and
'We have just finished a but longer periods may be Casselberry, Fla.
servI e
Corn me r C I a I large oh in a commercial arranged at the customer's
So don't lose your cool this
refrigeration consists mainly of warehouse,"
says
Norm request. In addition to the summer. Keene Mechanical
food service equipment, Cheney. "II included produce defective parts and units will see that you keep It!-ADV

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Roof Coating Guaranteed In Writing
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("acIPr'Pi':ai47IKiI)O41
Said vehicle being stored It 501
H*y 1? 97. Fern Park. Florida
Additional information avaliabie
from tPiC Civil Division of the
S.rntnole County Sheriff's Dcparl
ment
and thC undersited as Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida, will at
1100AM on the 1$ day of June,
AD 1975, offer for tale and
the h.gPiujf bidder, for *SPi, Sub id
to any and all Cutting len ,at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthous e in Sanford.
F lo rida, me above described
i'
tonal proptrty
That Slid Sale is bring made to
satisfy the terms of sad Writ of
E.ecvtlon
John E Polk,
Sher if I

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Fiberglass Products

FISHING BOAT

Factory Seconds Reduced
to move fast

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oeliycft'd to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida. and 1
lAve III upoin the follciiiIsing
1 ,scribeo Property owned t)i

saliSfir 'he term of said Writ of
Execution
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Publish May 13, 70 7?. Jun.'

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(norl on the Mh day if March. A D
7S, in mat certain case entitled.
t.utO Body Specialists, Inc.
Plaintiff. vs
jb.t

in 5pvnInof County, Florida, more
PdrtCU'I'tV dc'seribe'ct as fOliø*i
(I1 Home
C.
motor cycle
Seminole County 2C71 License P4
l7A 115 S.d properly being
Ioc•td and Stored at Altirnont,
Garage ln Altamonte Springs,
Florida Further information
avaIabfe from the dvIl Division of
IPie Seminole County Sheriff
Department, Sanford. Florida
'and meuders.ed as Sheriff of
Seminole Countv. Ftwida, will at
11 00 AM on the 4th day of June.
AD 1975. offer for sale and Sell to
ttthighet bidder. for cash. subject
to ar.y and all tillIng feint. It th e
Front (west? Dour of theSerii t,'.
County Ccurtttcv%e in Sanfo'-:
Florida. the above deScribed
sonal oroverty

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
'T ICE i5pjER(flVGiVEp4tpiat
,
of that certain Writ o
I c.u'iOn issued Out of and under
lbe teal of the County Court of

have e?$
pon the
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des cribed property owned by
Nicholas J Erxferl, and Karen

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Automotive

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EASTLAND SHOPPING CENTER

PtIithMy 70. 27. June). tO. 1975

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POTTED PLANTS
HANGING GAROEI

Keene Mechanical

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try virtue of ttiat Certain Writ ci
Fiecutlon ISsued out of and under
the seal of the Count, Court c-f
Orange County.F tar lda. upon a final
iudgment rendered l the af or esaid
II on the 17th day of January
A 0 I?S. in ttiat erta.n case en
j.i.vu.
npany.
CqT
Plaintiff. vs NlthoL'si J Ended,
and Karen Enderl,,. Defendant
*PI,Ch aforesaid Writ 0-f Ezecut ,cn
wbas
o me
Sheriff of

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Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
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Irji3371? ono, before June I6'
lays priTi fife the
(Iec of this court either before
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on Ptitiners attorney .,
.rrnpt1t(tythereaItcr. other '-c.
rfauIt will be entered again?
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demanded in
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tCCitfit on the Itt day of Maw,

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HUNT'S TUXEDO FEED STORE-' 1

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OPEN 9:30 To 6:00 Closed Sun.

PH. 321.0049
2593 S. Sanford Ave.

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Horse Care Items

FIGHT HIGH FOOD COSTS

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the trouble-shooters, now,
before costly damage is done.
They work fast, but
v
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Emergency Service
PH. 322.8865

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL INC.
Sanford's Oldest And Largest Company

FLORIDA FISH
MERCHANTS
410

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tSALCOHOLAPWOBLEM'
INVOURFAMILY'
The Sfinford Cdme Laboratory IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
?70
feet and a ceitral angle of 1
thence S II clenrees 41' 0%" W )60 30
AL ANON
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
179 30 feet to the atoresaici North
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
sill recele bids •t tnt. duCt. Of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
feet to the Nortleast corner Of Lot
degree 17' 19", run thence Easterly
way line ni Long*OOd FCC families or trnts of problem
FOR TAX DEED
right
F.IGH TEE NT H .1 UDIC I AL Ct R
Sheriff John Polk. $emtncte County
CUt 7. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
along the arc of sa?rj Curve and said 36. Block 'D". D. R. Mitchell's Wagner Road; run thenc&amp; along said
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Sectlon 197.21$ Fla Statutes) Courthouse Sanford, Florida up to
drinkers
COUNTY. FLORIDA
right otway line a distance of $541 Survey Of Moses E Levy GrAflt. % North rlghtof wiy line rt $2 degrees For further information call 173
COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 500 PM on June 74. 1975 for the
CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 75.1016.
feet to the point of tangency; run recorded in PIat Book 1. page S. 53' 31" W 14.7$ feel; thence N 00
that Seminole County the holder Of following equipment
CIVIL ACTION NO.
or write
CA09I
thence S $1 degrees 73' 40" E. 91.21 PublIc Records of Seminole County, degrees 30' 16" E. 10092 leet to I ht Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0.
the following certificates nat filed GAS CHROMATOORAFHS
In re: the Marriage of
FIRST F EDERAL SAVINGS AND
feet; thence leaving said right of
Florida: run thence N. $9 d.'grees 59' aforesaid North lim of Lot 36;
Sanford, FIa. 32771.
TIMOTHY FERRELL FIGGATT. sadcertifica?esfor ataiideedtobe
PIeasebIonquantltiesoI (1)one. LOAN
ASSOCIATICIN
OF
way lIne N. 01 degree 38' 70" E. 3-1" W. alc.nq the North li,t. Of said thenceatopgsaldNorlhIlneoft.OtS6
Husband, Pettianer II%ut.d thereon The certificate U). two and (3) three gas (WI ANDO ii (I'tiX)',it,on.
773 75 feet to the point of curs'a"e Lot 56, X000 feet; run thence S 00 a distance of 14271 feet to the point
FACED WITH A DRINKING
numbets and years of issuance, the cPtromatociraphs capable of Single
and
Plaintiff,
t , curve (nNavr Easterly with a degrees 49' 13" F 17930 feet to a
PkODLEM
PATRICIA
HUDSON description of the property, and the and double column analysis using a
of beginning )
JEAN
radius of 15.45 7lfeel. a central angle point on the North right of way line
perhaps Alcoholic AnonvmOvS
Containing 176 1663 acres, more Or
names in which it was assessed are flame ionization detector and the P1 VII OPMI NI I P411 IIPRISES.
Can Help
of 3 de'greesOl' 01", and a tangent of (if State Road Nri 5 131 flong*ood
Wife, Respondent as fOIIow
less. not Including acreage of the
following accessories
IP,(OPt'C114A11 F) .i I lorida (Or
4207
feet;
run
thence
Northerly
Waoner
Road);
run
thence
the
Call
473 4517
Certificate
No
60$
Year
of
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Florida
Power
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NOTICE OF ACTION
linear
temperature
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along the arc of said curve a following courses along said North poraflon Easement over above
Write P
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO Issuance 1972
programIng with up to 60 mInutes
tt.fennts
distance 01141) leet to the point of ri9ht of way line;
Sanford, Fl0da 1777l
DescrlpllonodPropeety
PATRICIA
JEAN
d*ellflmeoninitialfeniperalure,up
HUDSON
described tract
NOTICEOFACTION
tangency; thence S 87 degrees 14' Thence N 92 degrees 31' 31" W
N 35 Ft of 10' 8 Smith Survey of t060minulestoinfinitydwell lime at TO Lecrt F. HeIy
FIGC.AIT, WHOSE RESIDENCE IS
LESSFROMALLOF TUCABOVE:
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
54" W. 11291 feet; run thence South
flO 11 feet. thence N 07 degrees 06'
CITY OF CL tO. COUP4T v or Property of Tom Dfl 15,6 Pg ILt SC R Iipl lemperature pruqrai;i raIr of
SHEOAH, SECT ION ONE. a
75 Elm Acre Drive
Free 644 2027 for 'W Care"II
degrees
41'
23500
feet;
thence
S
r
10
or
t,.,'i,
'
Ihi'n(e
STATE
Name' in which asSessed me: up to 30 degrees C per minute and a
Condominium, recorded In Official
GE NEESE E.
OF
I nod (Ii' I .'ii W.Suti,i%ifl
"PiOttifle" AdultS ot- Teens 05" W 160 ) fet.t to the point of
WHOSE Freeman
N $7 rtr'qrecc SI' il" W 70006 Records Book 936, Page 301. Public
MICHIGAN
AND
final oven temperature of 100
t'cainnirig
f,.ot,urinq
7
6370
pIus
O(
All of said property being in the
feet. thence S 07 degrees 06, 79" w
MAIlING ADDRESS IS 14399
Records of Seminole
degrees C.
Sibyl Henry
,
CL 10, County of Seminole County, Slate of
1000 feet, thence N $7 degrees .3' AND ALSO LESS:
5r..'.'LOSt &amp; Found
BE RKIEY
DRIVE,
7. Gas regulator system for flame
75 Elm Acre Drive
Flcricla
. .- __________
MICHIGAN
3)" W 78690 feet to a point on the
lnl:atlon detector gasses
SHEOA'4, SECTION TWO. a
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
NORTH ORLANDO HIGHLANDS
i'OI' ARF HEREBY NOTIFIED
Unless such ccrIifcate or cer
East lineof Lot 57, Blk "0" of said Condominium, recorded in Official
TEMPERATURE
iOST Large male Weirnaraner.
Guaranty flank . Trust
"GOLF COURSE PARCEL No 1
that an aOionfor DISSOLUTION OF tificates shall be redeemed ac
P Mitchcll'sStjrveyoftheMoses Records Book 972. Page OSH. Public
PROGRAMABLE MICROSCOPE
71.
Geneva vicinity. May
Company, a banking corporation
Frorri
the
Southwest
corner
of
North
MARRIAGE has been flt.d against cording to law Ihe property
E Levy Grant, thence leaving said Recordf of Seminole County.
STAGE
REWARD In need of medical
organized and rxiStin' under the
Orlando Ranches Section 13, as
yOlilo w93ch Petitioner is seeling a described in Such tertificate or
road right of way line, run N 00 Florida
One (1) rilcrosope slate capable laws of the Commonwealth of
attention 319 5471 or 349 5124
recorded in Plat Book I). page
degrees 49' 13" W along the East AND ALSO LESS
dissolution of the marriage existing certificates will be sold to the of heating and ooIing the specimen Aassachusetts, c o William 0
_______
Public
Records
of
Seminole
Cou,ty,
line of said Lot 57. 9110 feet to the
between you and he, and that you highest ca'h bidder at the court at rates of 0 7. 1,2. 3 and l0degrees C
IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a fleW
SHEOAH, SECTION THREE, •
Ireland. Jr , President, 370 Main
Florida. run thence N I? degrees '
Northeast corner of the aforeald Condominium recorded in Official
car, see today's ClasSified ads for
are reguirccl to file your Answer or Puse cor on the 7th day of July, per minute or holding it at any Street, Worcester, MaSsachusetts
0.4" E - along the West line of said
Lot 51; run thence N $9 degrees 59' Records Book 977, Page 0930. Public
other defenses with the Clerk of the 1975 at 1)00 A N
temperature from ambient to 300
best buys
are hereby notified that a Suit
North Orlando Ranches Section 13 a
Dated this 78th di of May, 197$, degrees C iridelinitely It must
W along the North line of said Records of Seminole County.
Crcelt Court In an for Semin!t.
toforeclose a morgage enlilled F irt
distance of 31337 feet; thence run
LOST' Small Labrador female
Lot 51 a distance of 73515 feel to a Florida
5: Arthur ii fleckwith, Jr.,
County. Florida. arid servc'a copy Of
compatible with the optic and
Savings
Federal
and
Loan
71
degrees
05'
56"F
40$
Oiled
to
the
puppy. 3 mos blick, from Lake
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
the seme on Petitioners Attorney.
point no the aforesaid North right of AND ALSO LESS;
mechancaI system of a Zeiss Association of Orlando. a cor
point of
Monroe area REWARD. 37) 5569
By' Ida Creal.
cIitOt.H, SECTION FOUR. a
l'aylineofStatepoadNo S 431; run
James F Flggatt, Attorney at Law.
Univers.hl mlcrocope
porotion, versus Oevelopment
Deputy Clerk
run thence N 31 degrees 73' '46" E. thence N $?denrees 53' 31" W along (rinnilnium recorded .n Official
7109 South Willow Avenue, Sanford,
COPY CAMERA
Enterprises.
Incorporated, a
299 2$ feet, thence S. 73 d.n'
0:'
'
- .,.
Ftorid. 177') on or Ltre 'P Y'??
rigti; cit way line 61165 Perirds Book 9*.. P1,g 931. Puhlic
''
(s" I''
crirv camera y.th
I r— '.'.ci't (c.;.e't at. ha; been
09" E 9265 feet, thence N. 31 feet?o a point ontlie West lined Lot Perqirrts of Seminole Coun?. day of June. 1975, or otherwise a OFO 77
lofIowing
accessories:
___________________________
Leg{ Notice
filed against you in the Circuit Court
degrees 70' 25' F 121 O6feeI. thence
1$. Block "0". saId 0 P MtcheIl's Flerida
de?,i'I, will be entered against you
______
_____
_______
I (U F 9 lens
_______
______ ________
for Seminole County, Florida, being
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
N
$1
cienrees
71'
18"
E
350
14
feet.
of MOSCS F Lt' ;rant,
dtlC'l
SHFOAI4, SECTION EIGHT. " IN
2 cibrated
(C'itClC '1n
isr.
COUi I
CIUCUIT
c,t Act;or Cast' P4u. 7% !08 CA 09
55,
FOR TAXDEED
'hc-rc,'N
rtes5
S' C
tIrrc( having 5,0 Norfti rgtrt of Lonøomlnitm recorded iC C4t'
seat of the Clerk of th' Circuit Court, (Section 191.244
3 7" electrk Stutter
JUDICIAL
ciaCu:T.
(N
AND
FOR
B and that you are required to file
Ftc Statutes)
feet,lhencetl I9degreesOl'33" F.
ayllneof5fateRoNg S4)4; run Records flook997, Page 13$), PubliC SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
on thl; 29th day of May, AD, 1975
back
ur answer with the Clerk of saId
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
31001 feet, thence S. 19 degrees 4$'
.
thence N 11 degrees 19' 30" E along Records of Seminole County, PROPAT E DIVISION
(Seal)
S (1) $ X 10 back
Court and to serve a copy thereof
that ScminoIp County the holder of
49" E 17029 feel, thence S. 01
aforesaid West line of lot IS, Florida
Arthur H fleckwith. Jr.
fit I X S back
PR No iS-)4S-CP
upon the plaintiff's attorneys, whose
tht. following certificates has filed
degrees 19' 36"W 130 17 feet, thence
1976 SI feet; run thence P4 $6 AND ALSO LESS
Ai Clerk of the Court
7 (61 S X 10 double film holders
Re; Estate of
said certificates for a tax deed to be
name and address is set forth below.
1)' 21" F. 706.32 feet, degreeS 53' 33" F 66949 feet to a
S
15
degrees
By: Lillian Jenkins
14 double hIm holders
SHEOAH. SECTION NINE. a MELVIN A PANtY.
issued thereon, The certificate
not later than July 1, 1975 If you fall
thence S 21 degree' 49' 27" 1. 42084 point on the East line of a 173 foot Condominium recorded in Official deceased
as Deputy Ceck
sow quarts iodide lamps
to do so,
numbers and years of issuance, the
Default will be entered
feet, thence S 73 degrees 37' 46" W
wide
Floricta
JAMES F FIGGATT
Corporation Records Book 915, Page 0036. Public
NOTICE OF PROBATE
description of the property, and the VIEW CAMERA
against u for the relief demanded $737 feet, thence S 60 degrees Ii' Easement,asrecordrdlnO, P. Book Records of Seminole County. THE STATE OF FLORIDA. to all
Attorney at Law
One
f
I)
I X S View Camera with
in the Complaint The real property
names ifl which it was assessed are
13"
W.
593
51
feet,
thence
S.
31
Attorney for Petitioner
page 51, PublIc Records of Florida
persons Interested in Ihf Estate of
as follows
one (1) each 100mm and ISO mm proceeded against, situated ifi degreeil3'3.E'W. 7aô9Sfeet,thence Seminole County. florida,
2109 South Willow Avenue
AND ALSO LESS:
menses.
said decedent
Seminole County, Florida. is as
Certificate Nc' 363 Year
S
15
degrees
30'
18"
W
10427
feet,
run
thence
N
03
degrees
06'
27"
w
ctF oi.ii. Si i ION TEN, a
Sanford. Florida 37711
Further details and sr*cification
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tr-rrrr t. 7 nI.urees 11 09
ISsuance 1972
fOIIOAS
along the East Ilr.e of said easement. (cnt1nninluini recorded in Officidl lhatawrltfen instrument purporting
Puhllsh' June 3. 10. Il, 71. 1Q75
may be obtained from William H
Description of Property
71 feet to liii' Poinl of
DEO 71
11 feet: run thence S 89 degrees Records Book 981. Page 1319, Public to be the last will and leslament of
EXHIBIT"A"
Lot 46' (Less Pd) LOnqwood PB I Ragsdale, Laboratory Director at
curvature of a curve concave 56' ID" F 97599 feet. thence S 00 Records of Seminole County. MELVIN A RANEY. deceased. has
the
Sanford
Crime
LabOratory.
1711
Northeasterly, having a radius of degrees 770
P0511 fo?I &amp; PBSPg7I
10' W 165 97 feel, Ihence Florida,
been admitted to probate In said
_____________________________
_______________________________
UnIt P405 37, 38, 38 A, 39 and 40, $92.91 feet, a central angle of 18
Name In which assessed Lorena .3 26th Place Sanford Airport. p 0
degrees 30' 43" F 261.09 feet,
WITNESS my hand and seal of Court
Drawer
1731.
Sanford,
Florida
32771
degrees 05' 20" and a tangent
Deming and Joseph Ann Batchellec,
SHEOAH. SECTION ONE. a Con
S 39 degrees 71' 35" W. 3*973 this Court in Sanford, Seminole
Bids to be enclosed In a Sealed
YOU ARE HEREBY COM
All of said property being in the
dominlum recorded in Olficial bearing of N 7odegrees 56' 31" W.. fee?, thenCe S 75 degrees 10' 75" W, County. FlorIda. thiS flnd day of MAPIDED within six 16) calendar
envelope plainly marked on the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND County of Seminole, Stateof Florida
run thence North'.se-slerly along the
Records Book 956. Page 501, Public
?OOC'0 feet. thence S 30 degrees 57'
MAY. 1975
outside "Bid for Laboratory in
niontlis from Itit. ilate of Inc Iirst
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
UnIet such certificate or cer
Records of Seminole County, arc of said curve 25) 92 feet to the
0• 1 11662 feet, thence N 83
(Seal)
Strument;
publication of lhi% Notice to appear
FLORIDA.
tificates shall be 'edeemed ac
Florida, according to the plat point of tangency,
degrees 17' 25" E 171.17 feet, thence
Arthur H (3eckwith. Jr
Bids will be opened on Monday,
In sad Court and show cause, if any
CASE NO. 7S.732•CA.0$.B
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 17. run thence N IOotqrces 44' 45" F.
degrees E 135.4) feet, thence
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Cording
to
law
the
property
June
71,
1975.
at
11.00
AM.
o
as
egg can wtiythe actIon of said Court
GRACE 0. TRESLER.
17769 feet, thence N 1] degrees
deScribed in such certificate or
Pages 79. $0, 87 and 83. Public
N 73 degrees II' $5" E 30143 feet,
by Elaine RiCharde
fl admitting said Will to probate
Plaintiff, certificates will be sold to the soon as possible thereafter, in the
Records of Seminole County, 39" F' 91386
thence N U
hencetl 38decrees Ii' 27" F 72359
Deputy Clerk
office 04 John E Polk, Sheriff of
should riot stand unrevoked
Florida AND.
degrees S6'I9"E 34$4feet,thence feet to the point of beginning,
higheSt cash bidder at the court Seminole County. Florida
David W Hedrick of the firm
s Roger F Dykes
CARL WILLIAM HENDERSON. house door on the 7th day of July.
Unit P40% 37 and 41 SHEOAH. N to degrees 00' 29" E 17763 feet,
LESS
(From
the
Southwest
corner
GILES,
HEDRICK &amp; ROBINSON,
The
right
is
reserved
to
waive
any
Circuit Judge
JR. DONALD RAY HENDERSON. 1975 at 1100AM
SECTION IWO. a Condominium, thence N 26 degrees OS OS W. of Noth Orlando Ranches Section PA.
S Victor E Woodman
ROBERT E LYONS. at ROBERT
recorded in Offi,zial Records Book 55703 feet. thence N. 03 degrees 00'
Dated this 26th day of May. irregularities or technicalities O
)3 as recorded In Plc? Book 13. page
109 East Church Street
bid;, or to reject any or all bids.
vICTOR F W000MAN OF
C. MURPHY as Administrator With 1975
977, Page 581. Public Records of 46" E 33017 feet, thence N 11
40. Public Records of Seminole
Orlando, Florida 32601
Dated this 30th day of May 1973.
the Will Annexed to the Estate of
WIPIDERWEEDLE. HAINES,
Seminole County, Florida, ac
S Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
degrees57'17"W 2I7l3feet,thence County, Florida; runthencealonga
Attorneys for Plaintiff
By Order
WARD &amp; w000MAPI. PA
LYONS,
KATHERINE
D
cording to the plat thereof as S 37 degreeS 34' 07" W 192 04 feet,
Clerk of Circuit Court
prnleqtfr,n no the West imp of said
Publish'
May 77. June) 10, 11, 1913 P0 Box 150
William
H
Paqsdale,
DECEASED.
recorded In Plat Book 1$. Pages 3), thence S 7ldegri'es 16' 1S"W. 621
By' Ida CreaI,
North Orlando Ranches Section 13,
DEN 185
Laboratory Director
Winter Park, Florida 37719
Defendants
31. 33. 36 and 37, Public Records of feet to the point 01 curvature of a
Deputy Clerk
S 17 degrees 51' 04" W 11705 feet;
for
John
E
Polk,
Attorneys for Estate
NOTICE OF ACTION
Seminole County, Florida AND;
curve concave Southwesterly,
Publish June 3. 10, I?. 24. 1915
thence west 15 01 feet to the point Of
SherIff,
Publish' May 13. 20. 77, June). 1975
TO
CARL WILLIAM HEN (lEO 75
Unit Nos 2, 3. 1, 6, 25. 26 and 21 having a radius of 13475 feet, a
beginning,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Project Director
DEPSOPI. JR. whose pIce of
DEN 91
SHEOAM, SECTION THREE, a central angle of 07 degrees 1)'
FOR TAX DEED
16",
run
thence
5
01
degree
47'
71"
E.
SemInole
County,
Florida
NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION
residence and address 5 unknOwn
C'ndnnnimn' rr'nird,'d ii Qllicil and a tangent bearing of N 5,7
(Section 197.218 Fla Statutes)
1600$ fee?. thenc' S 4$ degrees 56'
Publish' June). 10. 17. 1915
FOR TAX DEF.D
Records Book 977. Page 930, Public degrees 19' 09" W.. run thence 4]
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
, E 20535 feet, thence S. 30
DEO19
DONALD RAY HENDERSON, (Section 197.244 FIa Statutes)
Records
of
Seminole
County,
Northwesterly
along
the
arc
of
said
degrees
27'
56"
W
9867
feet,
thence
that
Byron
F Todd the holder of the
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN.
'whose place of residence and ad
_____________________________ Florida, according to the plat curve
51.65 feet to the ooint of N 77 degrees 51' 19" W 7139 feet, following certificates has filed said
that Seminole County the holder of
NOTICE
dress is unknown
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1$, tangency:
thence S 13 degrees 45' 39" W 737 21 certificates for a tax deed to be'
the following certificates has filed
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Pages 3$, 39 and 10. Public Records run thence N 6$ degrees 02' 55 W.
Issued thereon The certificate
feet thence S II degrees 59' Ii" F
saidcertificatesfor a taideedtobe
ROBERT F LYONS
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that of Seminole County. Florida, AND; 7200 feet, thence P1. 60 degrees 19' 6771 feet. thence S I) degrees 37' numbers and years of nuance, the
)ISABLED
78.40 WEST 117th STREET
iSSuCd thereon The certificate' by virtue of that certain Writ of
Unit Not 1,3.3, 7. 11, II, 71, 73. 75, 39" F $311 feel, tnence
37" W 33956 feet, thence S. II description of the property, and the
AMERICAN
deScription of the property, and the the seal of the County Court Of
SECTION FOUR, a Condominium, N 69 degrees 26' 38" w IS 41 feet,
79feetll' *7" W SO a2feet. thence as follows
ROBE PT C. MURPHY
names in *hict. it was assessed are Orange County, Florida. upon a final
recorded in Official Records Book thence S. 66 degrees 1$, 05" W 304 63
Certificate Plo 711 Year Of
08 degrees 11' 16" W 63 76 feet,
Chapter
217 SOUTH JEFFERSON as f011Ows'
judgment rendered in the aforesaid 981, Page 931, Public Records of feet. thence S. 87 degrees 4' 10" W'
Issuance
1910
thence
5
70
degrees
33'
77"
W.
IS
4.1
30
It(i
73
feet
SYREEI
the pnn' mm? hs'gm-'inng
Certificate No 617 Year of court on the 26th day of January,
Seminole County. Florida. AND:
Description of ProPerty
feet, thence S 04 degrees 47' 35" W
Issuance 1917
LOCKPORI, ILLINOIS
AD, 1915. in that certain case en
LESS (From the Southwest corner
179?
Unit Plcys 1.2,3, 1, 5.6,7.1. 9. 10,
Lot 9 131k C West Altamonte
SQfeet,thenceS 69 degrees 26' 36"
escrtlonof Property
title'd. Domestic Finance Company
of North Orlando Ranches Section
c't Sanford
Ii, 17, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, 15, 19,
elght% Section 1 PB tO PG 69
F 17 77feet.thenceN 10 degrees II'
_______________
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
N 1011 Ftof Loll Woodmece Park of Orlando. Plaintiff, vs Anthony 77,73,71,75,76.77 and 7$. SHEOAH, l3,as recorded in Phd Book 13. page Ii" F 11029 feet, thence Pd I)
Pfame In whIch assessed H Knox
PB 11 P 39
thaf an action to foreclose a mor
VillanelIa and Rcse!Ia Villanelia,
SECTION EIGHT, a Condominium. 10. Public Records of Seminole degrees 14' 26" E 57 32 fee?, thence Bettirigpiau,
as Trustee'
tgige on iPie following property in
Meetings
flame in which assesSed WETWO Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of recorded in Official Records Book County, Florida, run thence f U P4. 0-6 degrees 02' 13" E 49 71 feet,
All of said property being in the
Corp.
Seminole County. Florida:
Execution was delivered to me as 997, Page 13$), Public Records of degrees 34' 01" F along the West
Business 7:30 1st Toes
thence S 79 degrees 7%' 76" F 9179 Cc4,ntyof Seminole, Stateof Florida
LOT 17 BLOCK 8 NORTH
All of said property being in the Sheriff of Seminole County. Florida.
line of said North Orlando Ranches
Seminole County, Florida. AND.
Ur,less such certificate or cer
feet
ORLANDO TOWPISITE FOURTH Countyof Seminole. Stateof FIomda
and I have levied upontt'efollowing
(JriitNos 1,3.5.7,9.11.13.13,17,19. Settion 13, a distance ,f 38)37 feet.
thencefl $Sdegrees II' 1%" E 17012 tificates shall be redeemed cc
Unless such certificate or cer. described property owned by An
ADDITION as recorded in Plat Book
73. 75, 77. 31, 3), is. 37. 39. 41, 47, j, run thence S 77 degrees 05' 34" F.
Bingo
cording to law I he property
ft thence S 18 degrees 76' 06" F
13 Pace 51 cr4 the Public Records ot tifica?es shall be redeemed cc
thony Villanella and Rosella
41. 45. 16. a. *9. 51. 53. ss, 5;. 59. 61. 10867 feet; run thence N 31 degrees
described
In
Such
certificate
or
31
6?
feet,
thence
5
4?
degrees
15'
'.ery
E
VIr'd &amp; S,It
Sereinote County. Florida, together cording to law the property Villanella, said property being
63. 65. 67, 69 and 71. SHEOAH, 73' 16" E 25786 feettothe' point of
19" W 34059 feel, thence N 67 certificates will be sold to the
E.lriy
Birds
1:15pm
a CBS residence constructed dt.scl'ibf'd in such certificate Of' IocatedinSeminoleCounty. Florida.
SECTION NINE. a Condominium, beginning, thence continue N. 31
r'earee' 77' ii" W 6500 feet thence highest cash bidder at the court
toereon and known as 403 Lonqwood certificates will be sold to the more particularly described as
recorded In Official Records Book degrees 25' 16" E. 4) 47 feel;
50 degrees 11' 10" W 117 13 feet, house door on the 7th day of July.
Oviecto Road. North Orlando, higheSt cash bidder at the court lot lows'
985, Page 36, PublIc Records of run thence S 13 degrees 31' 09" E.
thence
S 73 degrees 11' 33" W 7616 1975 at 1100 AM
house
door
on
the
7th
day
of
July,
Seminole County, Florida
VarIous and assorted housefold Seminole County. Florida AND.
10010 feet, thence N U degrees 71'
Dated this 7$th day of May. 1975
feet, thence S 33 degrees II' 24" W
has been filed against you, and you 1975 at 11:00 AM.
items including.
4" F. 371 67 feet, thence 5
Unit P401 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, II, 13, )3,
Did you know that your
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
7711
feet.
thence
5.
15
degrees
54'
Dated thIs 78th day of May,
are reiired to serve a copy of your
1 Maple Occasional Table
70,77, 29, 31. 3). 33. 37. 39, 41 and 43, degrees 37' 12" E. 547 31 feet, thencc
club or organization can
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
43"
W.
7710
feet,
thence
5
33
5'
Arthur
H
Beckwitti.
Jr.
writtendefenses, if any. to it on Alan
2 Maple End Tables
SHEOAH, SECTION TEN, a Con N. 01 degrees 07' II" E 257.7$ feet,
appear in this listing each
degrees 11' 74" F 108 11 feet, thence
By Ida Creel,
Clerk of Circuit Court
A. Dickey, Fig.. Petitioner's at.
3
dominlum, recorded in Official thenceN.OSdeoreesOl'11" E. 11200
South3000fe'tthenceS
l5degrees
Deputy
Clert
week for only $3 per
By:
Ida
Creel.
torney, whose address i5 Post Office
6 Walt PIctures
Records Book 981, Page 13)9, Public feet, thence 5. 49 degrees 15' 19" C.
E 7171feet. thence N 51 degrees 70' Publistr June 3. 10. 11. 21, 197$
Deputy Clerk
*.eek? This is an ideal
Box 7759. Sanford. Florida, 32771. on
1 Early American Dining Room Records of 5emno'p CiuflIy, 4106 feet. thence S 6$ degrees 0)'
feet, thence East 6000 DE0 2
*
or before July 7. 1975, and file the PublIsh: June 3. 10, U. 2. 197$
way to inform the public
Table
44" W 178 II feet, thence 5. o
Florida
feet. thence S 71 degrees 4' OS" F.
origInal with the Clerk of this Court DFO2S
1 Early American Dining Room
degrees 07' 4W 375 OOfaet, thence
of your club actIvities
5155 feet, thence P1 81 degrees 17'
EXHIBIT'S"
ether t*fc'ie SCfv'Ce or' Plaintiff's
_______________________________
P. 1 nlr'nr,r', 57' I?'' W 571 91 fet
Chairs
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE OFAPPLICATION
F 10050 feet, thence S 21
tt'rrm'c'S PJi1rtjrrr' 71 11' W 32136
FOR TAX DEED
tee; otherwise a default will be
in business at 690 F Hwy box and frame
S 71 degrees 3354" C. 9117 feet,
From the Southwest corner of North 11791 fret to the point of tx'qinfl'q I
entered against you for the relief 436. Casselberry, Seminole County.
1 Maple Bedroom Chest
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
thence Pd 56 degrees 11' 36" F 11.1.77
Orlando
Ranches
Section
13,
as
dem.nded in the Complaint,
rrwmtainlnn
IS
1457
.iur's.
riore
or
LEGION
I
Maple
Vanity
or
Dresser
Florida under the fictifiOui name of
that SemInole County the holder of
feet, thence N 71 degrees 16' 3)" E
recorded in Pta? Book 13, page 10,
WITNESS my hand and lIve seal of ANDY'S TEXACO. arid that I intend
2 Bedroom Lamps
POST 53
the following certificates has filed
7l.9 feel, thence N 37 degrurs
Public Records of Seminole County, P.OP'Th ORLANDO PlIGHt APIDS
Court on June 2nd, 1975
1 Sewing Machine
tore'gister said name with the Clerk
said certificates for a tax deed to be
W $701 feet, thence N. 3$
Florida. run thence Pd l2degrees 5.4' "f.('3( r COuRSE PARCEL NO 7
(Seal)
1 Vacuum Cleaner
of tpe Circuit Court, Seminole
issued thereon 'The certificate
Arthur H. Be'ckwith, Jr
01" F. along the West line of said
From the Southwest corner of degrees 39' 35" E 9605 feet, thence numbers and years of issuance, the
1 Zenith Television
County. FlOrida in accordance WIth
NrmrtPm orlando Pu, P.,. Seclion 13 a
Clerk of Circuit Court
North Orlando Ranches Section 13. S 10 degrees 36. 05" E. 184.39 feet, descrIption of the property, and the
1 0. E. Radio
the provisions of the Fictitious
H*y Il 97 INile
distance of 363.37 feel: thence run S
By' Joy S?oie's
as recorded in Plat Book I), page 10. thence Pd. $$degrees 31' 04" E 200.06 names In which I? was assessed are
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
1 C E Electric Iron
South of Sanford
77 degrees DS'36" E. 10167 feet to
Ai Deputy Clerk
Public Records of Seminole County, fe't. thence 5.56 degrees 30' 17" F
1. Electric Toaster
$4509 Florida Statutes 1937.
ci followS'
40771
feet.
fhence
S
07
degrees
73'
the
point
of
curvature
of
a
curve
Florida,
run
thence
N
l7degrees
Publish June 3. IC. 17. 21. 1775
3 Skillets
S Kenneth 0 Anderson
Certificate No. O$S Year of
F 71071 feel, thence
concave Pdortheaslerly. having a
DEO 79
MEETINGS
01" F. along the West line of said
Publish May 27, June ID. )7, 1973
1 Deep Fryer
Issuance 1972
degree's 14' 5.6" F. 96 Si feet. thence
radius of 516 12 feet. a tangent of
5 1' N
2TId and 4th
North Orlando Ranches SectIon 13,
I K ltctie'n Clock
DEN 179
Description of Property
S 37 degrees 11' 05" W 3640) feet,
Ti'.r',,j,', Each Moo"h
ds?arre of 118 6$fee$. thence runS
ano the undersigned as Sheriff ot 57104 feet. a central angle of 96
W $ ft of Lot 3 Woodcre%t Unit 01
thence S 63drgrees 76' 06" W 13.1 16
89 degrees 56' 10" F 31052 feet to a
SemInole County. Florida. will at degrees 28' 11" and a langent
PB 15 Pg 55
feet, thence P4 33 degrees 4%' 30 W.
1100 A N on the 75th day of June', bearing of 5 31 degrees 23' 46" W
point on a curve concave Nor
IIIPIGO
Name in which assessed C.&amp;H
176 19 feet. thence N SI degrees 43' Development Co
A D 1975. offer for sale and tell to run thence Southerly along thearc of
lheasterly, having a radius of $96 17
I. icr Mon 6. 5.it
W 23) 10 feet,
feet, a central angIe of 71 degrees 3.4'
the highest bidder, for cash, subject said curve a distance of $6907 feet to
Early It nd at 7 IS P P.'
All of said property being in the
to any and all existing ems, at the point of tangency; run thence S
06", arid a tangent bearing of S 09 thence N. 39 degrees II' 70" W
Prcjular it 7 I5,P P.'
County of Seminole, Stateof Florida
thence
N thence
15 degrees
63 de'llretS 07' 53" C. 77.00 feet to the degrees 51' 11" W.; run thence 15' 74
W feet
11107
feCi,
P4. 15'
16
the' Front (West) Door of the Semin
Unless such certificate or cer
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Southeasterly along the arc of said
ole County Courthouse in Sanford, point of curvature of a curve con
tiflcates shall be redeemed cc
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Cave Southwesterly, having a radius curve 716.71 feet to the point of degrees 36' 77"W 71$ I? feet. thence cording to law the property
Florida. the above described per
beginning; thence continue along P4. SO degrees II' 10" W 18.10 feet, described in such certificate or
sonal property All items being of 43178 feet and a central angle of
thence
33' 31"
63W'l
thence7)
N degrees
$0 degrees
37'W
16"
stored at Adams Transfer I Storage 75 degreeS 21' 41". run thence the arc of said curve 6736 feel to the feet.
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certificates will be sold to the
)
i Sanford, F ida and additional Southeasterly along the arc of said point of tangency; run thence S. 63 171 46
highest cash bidder at the Court
thence
P1
17
decrees
information available from the Civil curve 19) 34 feet to the point of degrees 02' 55" F 7200 feet to the
riouse door on the 7th day of July.
\
t
W Il 39 feet, thence P1
point of curvature of a curve con
Division of the Seminole County beginning;
"
IS 1973 at 1100 A.M
rave
Southwesterly,
having
a
radiuS
degrees
31'
77"
W.
9)
II
feel,
thence
run thence Pd 41 degrees 30' 00" E.
Sheriff's Department
\' 4"
Dated thIs 25th day of May. 1973
That said tale is being made to 503.23 feet; run thence S. 77 degrees of 151.71 feet arid a central angle of I 64 degrees 32' II" W. *7 32 feet.
Arthur H. Beckwilh, Jr
thence N 3$ degrees 09' 76" W.
s4tisfy the termS of said Writ of 3$' 21" F. 165.18 feet; run thence S.
OS
Clerk of Circuit Court
degrees 13'
37";the
runarc
thence
17101 feet. thence N. 17 degrees 70'
FLEET RESERVE
6deoree'sOS'OS" F 32) 00 feet; run southeasterly
along
of
Execution
B' Ida Creel,
ASSN
thence S lOdc'qreesdo' 79" W 177.63
der W 16)78 feet. thence Pd 0)
curve 3516 feet 10 tNt. point of 71"
John E Polk,
Deputy Clerk
1 31" E 1111 feet. thence Publish'
feet: runthence S Udegrees36' 19" tangency,
Pm'
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Sheriff
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June), 10. Il, 21, 197$
N 1$ degrees II' 71" W 101.9$ feet, DEO 73
W. 54816 ft; run thence S. I) run thence S. 10 degrees 29. 27" W
Seminole County, Florida
Art
"MItt"
2t
degrees 1%' 39" W. 97)86 feel; run III 65 feet. thence 5 73 degrees 46' thence Pd 0* degrees 44' 46" F. 65 76 ______________________________
Publish June' 3, 10. Il. 21. 1975
Picanso
Mattt.ev.
thence
II
75
degrees
ID'
75"
E.
thence
S
$6degrees
46'
13"
W.
177
69 10" W 16101 feel, thence S 62 17586 feet, thence N 09 degrees
DFO 70
21'
_____________________________ feet to the point of Curvature Of a degrees 17' 11"W $92.37 feet, thence
NOTiCE OF APPLICATION
flutiness Meeting
curve onca'e Easterly having a 5 44 degrees OS' 26" F 777 71 feet. 41" E IS2I$ feet, thence Pd. 7)
FOR TAX DEED
7ndMond,sy 24)
radius of *9795 feet, a central angle thence P4. YldegreesSl' 19" C 71177 deoreesll'Oi"W 161 SSfeet. thence (Section 191.246 Fla Statutes)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
ClubHour
3 p tn
61 degrees I)' IS" W. 215.11 feel.
FOR TAX DEED
of 77 decrees 11' 35" and a Iangint fat, thence S II degces 21' 59 E.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Daily (closed Wed)
bearing of N 02 degrees SI' 31" W ;
(Setioø 197.318 FIa Statvfes)
76100 feet, thence S 14 degrees 37' thenceN O3degreesl3' Si" F 23049 that SemInole County the holder of
flingoTPiirs,,i' )0
feel. thence P4 11 degrees 30' 38" E
l" I
run thence Northerly .ilong the arc
7C1 71 f.4 flu
hOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
the folIou.',inq certificate; hat filed
17
IIS 11 feet. thence Pd 33 degrees II' said certificates for a tax deed to be
'tie following certificates has filed of tangency. run thence Pd. 19 N $5 degrees 11' 56" E 144 78 feet to 71" F 11127 feet, thence N. 63 Itsued thereon The certificate
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'aid certificates for a tax deed to be decrees 73' 04" F 307 76 feet to the the point of curvature' ot a curve denreci F 6) 61 fee?, lP*nce S $0 numbers and years of issuance, the
ssued thereon The certificate point Of curvature of a curve con
concave Northeasterly. having a degrees 37' 16" F 3011 feet, thence description of the property, and Ihe
numbers and years of issuance, Ihe cave Westerly having a radius of radius of 9779$ feet. a entral angle P4 35 degrees 37' 16" F 43 0) feet, names In which It was assessed are
Casselberry, ti
description of the property, and the 106)3 feet and a central angle of 54 0416 oegrees 0*' 49" .incl a tangent thence N 1?degrees)l' 41" W. 44.10 as follows:
names In which It was assessed Ire
degrees 00' 18". run thence Nor
bearing of 5 01 degrees 1$' 07" E., feet, thence S Si degrees 05' 3*" W.
Certificate No SOS Year of
therly along the arc of ;6id urve run thrnc Southeasterly along the 115 771cc?, theme P1 ( degrees 11'
.S follow's
lsi;ance 1977

Seminole

C rIQndO

322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

41c

6 thru 25 times

8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.

a

26 times
74c a line
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

I
,

OPI THE LAKE
3237900

line
31c a line

thru S times

7 Bedroom unfurnished apt., air,
wall to wall carpet 3)7' month
$50 damage dt.pojt 20) F 71st St
373 1359 alter 530
I &amp; 7 Bedroom Apts 3103170 mo
321 0066

DEAD LINES
Noon The DQ IBefore ubllcaUon

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FOUND, Female St Bernard, Lake
Mary area 3fl 3912 -

We have listing; We have buyers
We need another real estate
licensee' to help us make salt's
Forrest Greene, Inc.

311 0596

Executive Secretary

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Santa fliirharn

Apol, 617
Atlantic Nitonñi bank Bldg J73
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&amp;Child Cat
Saturday t F enng
Child Can' Aii'S? S
A Childs World 373 8171
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income as an AVON Represen
?aIk,e Call 641 3079

1120 Florida Ave.
371 6650
BAMBOO COVE GAPOENAPT5
Gracious country living, yet city
security Quiet. soundproof 17
BR, all electric kitchen Enjoy
outdoor picnic;, and leisure time
in the courtyard 300 E Airport
Blvd 373 1)40

Forrest Greene, InC

31—Apartments Furnished
Move Into A New Home
For S120

I Bedroom apt licjhlt, water fur
rushed Adults, rio pets 387.50. 377
7796 eves &amp; wknds,
,

BAMB')O COVE GARDEN APTS

Decor furniture. 1 2 tSR. 'Jeec; 'hag
carpeting Call (.rc, teSuocrut
ttxiAm, 'Iti'I 1 A,,r,.',,t
flihflhoer

Payton Realty

111 keep hrrs fl
my hocnt' I years
eiper:rnr' 37) $3P,7

Payments less than renI IIu,irrs
from 15 thrij retirement Must
Qualify. Excellent
inve'slmeitt
Your questions can be answered
Contact us
JOlt P4NY WALKER
PEAL ESTATE INC
A' !Ci.'
(1 ,t- i.'t.,

322.6457

Sten

111W 1sf St
$91 A Month

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fl—Rooms
'COn;r,'ite iu,,miitt'tl ')ii,ini' •'vpe'ns("%
372 3511 after 5

The Business

strom

Realty

Rentals

Check

Of

San dlewood

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flactielor, clean apartment, Corn
pletE'ly furnished 1' mites from
dOwntown Sanford 327 1318. 377

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ADULTS, NO PETS

bedrooms, carpeted, air con
dl ion,d Plo pets Moderate rent

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ST. JOHNS RIVER-- 7 stOry, 4
bedrooms, 4 bath home With pool
and many, many extras. Assume
existing low Interest mortgage.
Total once. 195.000

322-2420 Anytime
Your MLS Agency

3133 SI5O-ColorTV
QUALITY INN-NORTH
I 16 SR 131, Longwood

Unturnished

k W/W Shag Carpet

You.

k Range'Refrigerator

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31A—LipIexes
BR, 1' baths, living rm family
rm., central heat air, carpeting,
above around pool, fenced back
yard fly owner 32) 0577 after 6.
,

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Dishwasher.Disposal

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Clothes WasherDryer

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Recreational Building
Heated Pool

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7 Bedrooms, adults preferred, 530
Week Furnished or unfurnished
323 5151. 322 6620
DELTOPIA— New Duplex, Furn or
tunfurn Drapes. Water, Lawn
Care 373 1578 or 668 6346
3 Bedrooms, family room. 7
bedroom, carport Children okay

h' 1.2 Bedioom

,

fROP 5155,
110 W.AIRPORT BLVD.
373 7110

MOBILE HOME PARK

Lot Rent From $55
Beil lot eIection

ClassIfied Ads didn't work

lrtiaily furnished apt Longwood,
chlldrCn &amp; pets accepted 530 1517

p.,u,J

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now available in

Sanford's liewest and

or

5#IIIUI JIi3iJVU

8307157
(,irpt'tec)

3

cdroom. I' bith.
kitchen equipped, central heat &amp;

finest Adult-Family
Mobile Home Park.
the

and Inspect

Model homes on

U ardens

SANFORD

Kitchen EquIpped, Air 3 ISO

STUDIO 1,2,3

,,

BEDROOM SUITES

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2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

'a U

w . 'a i ui II,

'4

t ale ?,Sary 2 hi furnsr'ei utilities

(Xl except uas 3160 Adults. P40

RL

135

FROM

COVE

state Rd. 427, 2.3

patio arid lawn furniture at a good

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

miles east cf l7..
Ph. Sanford (305) 323-81S0
Orlando (305) 834-2299
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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
177 1991
1919 S French
3727371.3771196.377 1914
332 1959. 377 116.1

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Pg
Real Estate Broker
3771615

BeautIful 3 bedroom. 7 bath home
with natural stone front.
Professionally decorated and in a
great neighborhood, large lot with
privacy fence Assume present
mortaaoe Save 33%

Horn es it es
Rerfront- i%r'kiva, 351,100
tOO'. 110' lot- Sanford. 13,200
73.1)0' lot fenced- Sanford, 13.000.

SECURITY DEPOSIT?

re you don't..,
Pay 1st Month's Rent

snd Move In.

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1&amp;2

Bedroom

Apis.

F urn is hi*d or Unfurnished

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/HWY. 17.92, Sanfori

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323.8670

Moving? Why Not Live
in Sanford's Finesi
Established Residential Area?
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M?.(X)UF

ly owner, like new, 7 Bedrooms,
Fla. room, detached garage.
fenced yard %Ir,000 3276)99 or
373 951$
anford. fly Owner, 3 BR, 7 bath,
air, carpet, garage, screened
porch, 2 yrs old, 176.
37) 6132.
MovIng Must Sell. 7 Bedroom
Home in Country Club
1500 Down. 377.7775
ORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH

ATC 90. 3 wheel Honda
Like New Call
Motorcycle lnsurane
BLAIR AGENCY
321 3166

Ton
shell, wiae Tires. lyl
engine and many extras, 321 0529.
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197) Datsun pick. up. toot chest on
each Side Tile over payments.

ROF3SOP4 MARINE
2977 Hwy 17 97
372 5961

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We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Rest Western Auto.
301 Vt 1st St.

Large space heater, complete, 170
gal fuel tank, Gauge &amp; new smoke
stack Tw GE Air conditioners
150 &amp; 7.000 (flU. 372

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16' Canoe
10' FIberglas', Fishing Boat
31)

377 5f,71

80—Autos for Sale

Supplies

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1379 Elliott Ave

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Used office furniture
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks I.
chars, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry.
P4011'S
Casselbeery. 17 97, 1)0 1706

MAITIAPIDELEAMART
1797 Ope'nSat., Sun 95

For Your Junk Cars
373 9)34
1966 Galaxie 500 6 cylmnde'. air,
auto tranmission 1961 Galaxie
500 $ Cylinder, auto, transmission

62—Lawn-Garden

l911Hw'

auto PS, PB. 57.000 miles. Local
prh,ate owner Factory stock Bob

aroen spot P-loya ,'reer,
ifl 5191
Open Saturday &amp; Sunday. 9 loS p i
Tables &amp; permanent booi
available. All under cove
Located 17 miles east of I Ion 5
16. Sanford at Stan's Auction. L
9719

1973 Dodge Dart Custom. 1 door
Loaded Assume loan. 377 $701

be's tree spikes, slow release food
or trees C*rdp,l n,i liftS Ui

fully eflcto5ed Ivar
top Good
running Condition $130 Firm. 373
110.1 after 5 p m

Woodruff's Garden Center
A.._, e.___.d

Junk. Trash Hauled Away
SI Pick upLokd

64—EquipmentforRent

bedrooms. 2 baths, central heat.
window air. Zoned commerca

1" Barrel

ihampooerforonly$1.Soperday

BR, ith income Owner will take
low down on contract to buy. or
Assume 111.200
egulty on %77.

Iflilesnorthon 1797
Tatil, Dentals 1700

PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW,

1971 Dodge Challenger
Radio. Heater. Air, Power
Real Cheap 3230*95
Pick lip Abanctned Cars
FREE
3171621

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1973 Ford Pinto Squire wagon.
completely loaded, low mileage
Call 3236631 after 3 pm.

65—Pets-Supplies

Counter tops, Sinks. Installati.
available. Bud Cabetl 377 $0

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1971 Honda ElsnoreMT 2'.'
$450
Call 377 0694

71' Critctifield Cruiser, 100 Inboard
outboard power Ideal for family
camping, skiIng, &amp; fishing 372
Sill or 377 0221

TRADE

Carrier 3 ton air conditioner, and
heat pump Package unit fat'
central system New 1350. 323
1308

37271)8
AFTER HRS
3773991
322064$

lIPS 7 full baths, family room &amp;
den, plenty storage, large lot
377 1047

1971 Audi 100 15 1 dr sedan, ar
conditioned, AM FM radio, 4
speed, $7,195 Ask for Duane

All Breeds I Discounts)
SIC obedience and protection

den, heat air, garage 349.950

raining. Prou,vrn SOlving dog
usycfiology. 1 775 0*30.

1177 PARK AVE., SA NFORD
st listed, 7 bedroom. Spanish.
freshly painted inside 8, out, wall
to watl shag carpeting, beautiful
wooded lot Hurry Only 3)1.300
Call 373 9110

icusebreaking. Obedience,
'rotection
LI
$31 7370
CALL

IC TRAINING IN YOUR HOME.

Refrigerator )dcu ft self defrost,
000d condItion $30 Call 327 10
After S

Larry Saxon, Realtor
UAIWW

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washer, dryer, awnings, carpet,

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Anniversary Sale All Month Basse
dresser. $45. Maple chest i
drawers, 573. old school desk. St
full site mattress, 110. rode
1)7 50; twin bedroom, completi
195: round coffee table. $10, te
cart, $10; Blonde Mahogan
double pedestal table and I chair:
sofa. 530 KuIp Decorators. 109 V
1st St 377 7335

Breed Dog Trainir.g Academy

OVER 60 NICE Ci. E.S'l (t,U
TO CHOOSE FPO,' EA'iV TIER',")

l is our 15th year at Animil
'laven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels Thanks to you. our
:ustomers 377 5757

NO CREDIT CHECK
PlO INTEREST--NO RED TAPE
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66—Horses

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'ii trained Pony, and tack, neck
em

$75 or best offer Richard

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

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Licensed Orlando 773.3170

3USINESS DIRECTORY

ic bedroom traut'r. sbjna with

bedroom &amp; living room built on

EXIPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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1WPI TOWN 7 Bid, I 1,afh Piornc'
Priced as low as 310.300

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Ideal area for ctildrc'r 3 bedroo
home with completely tend
yard 320.000

RURAL BUNGALOW
Shaded tot, space br garden,
bedrooms, on p,led roid 317.5&lt;

3 beciroon, rc'lu, h',hCd høn'
Shdded lot Set' it at 118,3(5)

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condition, nicely furnished.
central Pieat, air condutioner. 7
bedroom, 1 bath 12,700 or best
Dffer 3721136; after 7, 3730117.
ask for Mrs. flaggerly Available

Rg Real Esta'r Broker
372 1)01, 2610 Hiawatha Ave at Il 9

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
BROKERS

WITT REALTY
Peg Real Estateflroker
7139 S Myrtle Ave Sanford
Phone 321 0610 377 7711

I LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRIN
T
THAT'S A CLASSIFIED AD

:entral P'tr,it &amp; Ar Conditioning
For free eStimate'., call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford 377
1771.

HomeImprovements

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t' like pennies from heaven when
you sell ")ori't P4e.ts w'th a
warm? ad

Carpenitrt. Idernodelng. Additions,
Custom Work Licensed BOndId.
Free estimate 373 6038
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ART BPO,'N PEST CONTROL
7542 Park Driwe
372 1543

A small Classified Ad brings big
returns Ty Oe md see Call
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!LAPtNIP4G A GARAGE SALE 1
DON'T
FORGET
TO
AD
IT
VEPTISE
IN
THE
CLASSIF ItO ADS 322 2611

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Investigators

BeautyCere

ave's Furniture
500 SANFORD

AVE.
PHONE fl3.9370

COME IN AND SEE
OUR SELECTION OF
FURNITURE
INANCING AVAILABLE
IF YOU HAVE
GOOD CREDIT
OR USE OUR
LAYAWAY PLAN.
FREE DELIVERY
ithin S Miles Of Sanford

tdroom Suite Compleh
Couch, Two Chairs
DO
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tot Stool and Coffee Tabli
DO
Chest Of Drawer
'am $11 To $75
Dinint
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Pet Care

TC.'.( L.' IIiAulr s:Lo'
(formerly Harniett's Beauly Nook?
519 F Pine

PH 373
cr 173 571$
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WAN)
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FROM
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INVE STIGATIOPIS

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ALL TYPES

PET PIE T PIN
Boarding &amp; Groomng
Ph3774057

landCIen*ig

In the Herald Classified ads .me
tilack ,mricl whtr and ne3d III 0,1'

ARI AltlN(',t",NO ('LEAPING
.'ilI !,(e', lç' &amp; .srrn,yqe cleared We

top Soil, till dirt, clay, and
shell available Please call night
or day, 323 3913

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PIECIAL Permanent Wave. 5)0
Ask for "Glen Bernice's Beauty
SaImn. 76fl Santord Ave 377 3936

PressureCleaning

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ts?er,c.r pcessmJnr.cr,nni
3730865

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on'? need!" Serve a useful purpose
itoamn hn ou sell them with d
Classified Ad trom the Herald
Call us today' Don't delay' Just
dal 37,7 76)) cr 8)1 9'93 la place
your low cost Want AU

HornsImprovements

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LaM Clearing, Bulldozing, Fill dirt.
Top soil [STEPSON LAND

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CL FARING. 3273943
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UtilityBuildlng.s

C&amp;A Backhoe Service
Landclearnuq. fill dirt, clay, rock
All kinds 0' digging House trail
i'rs stored arid moved 37? 9117 or
4)4 114%

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Land_ Malateasuc.

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HOMIIMI'WOVEMEPIT
ALL 1YPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 37? 1331
e'ostened with th %ttt' as Class A
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Day'. 377 6)?)
Nights 377 Sl7ior 372 7357

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Swim or Fish
Sparkling cte.in, 3 t,cd!oomS, 7 bat
lakefront hornu', ; ,'ntral heat a'
air. trec, arid other extre
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bedrooms, 7 b,ittis
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For details, call 37? 0373 lrom 9

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339 S Atlantic Ave
Daytona
Beach (ill 377 103$

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morurvu, rCnt heat &amp; ar, 1)9,700

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$16,900 Exitting, 316,500. 7 oct

REALTOR 372 7191

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the Want
one of tfse eatest little peduleri of them all
A! You'll be amazed how these small, lowcost ac can
re,:h ciut r4 set? mt any ftem you may have for sale
t.1 tit It fittl The nex* time you runrossomeuVctC

hinks to ClaSsified Ad, users get
fast results at a low cost Try one
today' Phonc 377 2511 or $31 9993.

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Early Ilirdat; 30
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large Shady oaks on the scenic
We'kiva Modern clean interior;,
from 3110 SMi W of Sanford 3??
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curve concave Southwesterly having point of reverse curvature concave degrees 46' 30W 101.71 feet, thence
flea II? 95 Ft Pd of SE Cot' Govt Lot
N 07 degte 17' 26" W 123 10 feet, 3 Run P487 Deg 16 Mm W 91$) Ft W
a radius cf 4)1 7$ feet and a central Wesferly, having a radius of $30
DescrIption .4 Property
thenceN. l4deqree-s71' 7$" F. 179.11 417.47 Ft Pd 31.84 Ft F 1)1.12 Ft
NIy dOff "f Sly 659.1 Fl of WIy 73
bnot$ of 07 degreeS 54' 57"; run feet, acentral angteof 07 degrees
thence Pdorthwesteely along the arc ii" and 4 tangent bearing of S. 70 feel, thence Pd. 45 deqrecs F. uss Deg SI Mm F 91.13 Ft $ 3454Ff to
Ft of Grace St Erifiminger Farms
of said curve a distance of 7731 feet
Ad No 3 PB 6 Pg 77
degrees 56' 51" E.; run thence along feet. thence Pd. U decree's 79' 33" F. Beqfor Rd Sec lOT. 205 P 30 F
Name In v,t,IPi assessed Harold to thepoint of beginning All of Use Ihr arr ni said 'iev 107451cr? to 19007 lert. thence P4.15 decrees F.
NameinwhlchatsessedLavern C
56 fee'?, thence S U degrees 71 Clark Jr. arid Elaine H Clark.
Merfei and Piola Met-tn
Jbovr deScribed bing in Seminole the point of tangency;
All of said PrOptrty being in the County, Florida. containing IS 1010 i'un thence S 37 degrees 3$' si" w. 16" F. 97 19 feet to Ihe' point of
All of said properly being in the
County of Seminole. Stateof Florida.
acres, more or less
9 70 feet, fhence S P degrees II' b rining 1
County of Seminole, Stateol Florida
ALSO LESS
From fhe in
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tramier. 3350 373 1691 after 4.30

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Broker 107w Coryirnercal
Sanford)?? 7181

exchange REEL'S thOOt' SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

KEPIMORE WASHER, paris, serv
ice, used machipes.
MOONEY APPLIAPICES)7) 0697,

i' Courtney boat, 35 HP engine &amp;

Merchandise

W. Garnett White

Reconctitionect flatteries, II? 95

19' Cabin Crui'.er WIl trade for late
model motorcycle or compact car
of equal value 514 1921.

26065 Hwy. 1792
P EAL TOP 31) 5774

JOHN K RIDER, ASSOC

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Acreage

For used furniture, appliances.
tUnIs, etc Buy I or 1001 itrn
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave

Looking for garden equipment?
Read today's classified ads for
good buys

PLAN TO BUILD?
look at this beautiful shaded lot on
South edge of Lake Crystal. 14,500

CommerCial Properties
Homes, Lots
And

CASH 322.4132

Refrigerator, Kelvinator Frost free,
000d conditIon. $40 or best offer
373 3931

53—TV. Radio Stereo

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property, deep well Florida
living
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DAVES' 373 9310
Yrnmc,re portable dishwasher, with
wnonen cutting surface, 3 cycle
Sani temperature, Avocado cOlor
1150 373 379i

(i'.,'ifuf ar'", rivt .t ra'. frees.
cisar lIO*.iiJ 'tream, f-.orSp'5 0 P.
Terry Realty, REALTOR. 671
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Choice Listings

CalIBart Real Estate

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Peg Ideal Estate Broker
7701 5 French Ave .371 001)

JOHNNY WALKER

BALL REALTY

Wanted to buy used office furni'urc
Any
Quantity.
P4OLL'S
Casselberry, Hey Il 17 530 1706

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HOME SITE

Beautiful woo-clr'd lot. 150' x 175', nice
area. 17,000

REAL ESTATE INC.
3774457. After Mrs 3fl 7111

ByOwner Lovely 3 bedrooms, I year
Ob,
famity
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171 Park Dr

OPIFPITAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paId, used, any Condition
614 $126, Winter Park

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Peg Real Estate I3ro.er
hOE 75th Sf. 3fl 6653

ROOMS, 7 BATH5, BETTER
THAN NEW HOME 14,500

CLIFF JORDAN
REALTOR

ill; mo Adults prelerred

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By Owner') BR,) L,alh home on lots
one city block cteep I? Culrus
trees, qaroen, well &amp; pump, large
.utility stino, Adjacent to wooded
city park 375.000 or cash and
assume mtg at 313$ per mo 373
6590 after 5

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East It? St Downtown

are too tight' A Ciess,fied Ad in
THE HERALD is the answer!

Kish Real Estate

oarae, close to schools 37) 0257

Apartments

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Peg Real Estate Broker
OIW..lst5t.
1?) 606). 173 0311 Eves

7', ACRE RAPICHETTE 3 BED

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N UP4SWORTH REALTY

S2,000 Cash Rebate

Luxuiy Patio

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cash price of 161 or S payments of
31 50. Golden Touch 'n Sew, $75

Closets overflowing iuith suits triat

Newpioipses inaruraj area 140 down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subsid lied
to Qualified buyers Cell to see if
you qualify!

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"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GC,PMLY'SE.46 Sanlord373 1733

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 5700

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FNTI.L APARTMENT HOMES

Come out

Cocoa see the latt in luxury family
lIving, the all nw 71'x64' Glen
brook

* They're Hot! *

CONDOMINIUM- Close to town
arid shoppIng 7 bdrooms, I'i
baths, central Neat and air, car
peted- attractive financing$73,100
SUNLAP4D- Attractive block and
brick 3 bedroom, 1 bath home in
excellent condition Partially
carpeted, window air unit, 319,500.

Villas

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heat, air cond, wall wall carpet
In frlendly. economical park
13,000 3736661

* "Get 'Em While *

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
I Bedroom apt Large rooms Nicely
furnished Just remodeled Like
r. 718 W Is' St 1130.

30-Aparlfl3eflfs Unfurnjshed

For A List

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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS?

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Evening Herald, Sanford Fl,

le Homes

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IP4 ALL PRICE RANGES
8)7W 1st St
3775641

Cottage
371 193$

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

nouses

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7 or 3 bedrooms,
family room, central heat &amp; aIr.
carpeted, rang. &amp; refrigerator,
fenced yard Terms available
3)9,000
WE TAKE TRADES
I. AKE.MARY
7 bedroom frame
home with breezy porches Corner
lot 37,600

REALTORS 6157133

1 cr7 Hi'tjrøorp Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7515, Park Drive 370 up

Commercial Zoned--? BR, office
decor, busy street. low down,
1)1.950. Acre Really, REALTOR,
373 7730

Eves 305 134 $139. 167 6051

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901775 6999

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WTRR. 3737)70 or 37) 6791 for
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financed by Farmers Home Ad
ministration to qualilled buyers
with no down paymeaf. Why rent
when you can buy for less

After Hrs. 323 7642

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Managt'r for staff or detj,t, experi
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Sinford area $91379).

PR IN 0 HOU SEC IF A N IN 0'
SEt L THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED IT F MS ,'JI TH A
CLASSIFIED .ID
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Tired of High Rent?
NEW CONCRETE BLOCK HOMES

MASTERS COVE

RATES
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room, air, ideal for retired persons
A! e,41; 377 $054

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rig 110cr, Uel,er,. installation
way Watt of Orlando 39$ a77o
Ads are here to help you
buy, sell, rent or swap
at a I'M
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Congratulations to the graduating Class of 'Th for achieving
this mliestone in life. This senior class is truly an outstanding
lass that has brought Stiuiinoe High School much ret og'utton
by its achievements. This class has more scholars and leaders
than any class that has preceded it In years.
These students, having been raised in an era of political
corruption, energy crises, receislons and inflation, should be
well qualified to move into adult life and adapt to our changing
society. We trust that they can learn from the mistakes made in
the past years and will provide us with honest leadership awl
intelligent ways to solve our current problems.
The hallways of the :ichool will be lonesome without their
familiar faces. It Is hoped that the members of this class will
look back on their high school days with fond memories. The
administration and faculty will miss them and we hope that they
willneverforgettheirAlma Mater, Seminole llighSchool.

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Class Of '75

To the Class of 1975.

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were separat ed the next year
into t w o separate schools,
Lak e view Middle School and
Sanford Middle School Ninth
grade brought us Nick together
again at Croonis Iligh School.
We began our sojourn at
aininole )ligh School in the
sophomores we were thrown
into the lake, * hung on the
Flagpole and teased by the
upperclassmen -the last class
to enjoy this traditional ritual
Our class leaders were Randy
Brown, president, Tina Per-

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officers also helped plan the
Ilomeconilng ban-lire.
Our junior year, headed by
Katie Whelchel
resident
Kathy McQuire, vice-president,
Lisa Ilivero, secretary, Mark
Simcoe, customs. Tradition

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Paul E. Peterson
Robert A. Peterson
Elliott L. Philpot
Warren E. Pickron
John R. Pike
Deborah J. Pringle
Mickey Pringle
Levi Raines
Willie E. Rankin
Toby Alan Rice
Joyce M. Riggins
Karen B. Sanders
Bruce W. Shockley
Karen Y. Sims
Christopher Smith

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president; Alice Tram ell, secretary; Eyde Garner, treasurer; Pam Greene,
chaplain. These six young people directed the activities of the senior class
with dignity and spirit throughout the year.

PAM GREENE

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Glen N. Godwin
Jo hn ny C. Gordon
Timothy J. Ow-don
Vicki L. Gormly
Charles Green
Gienard Grigle y
Tony B. Gunn
Jennifer G. Haines
Richa rd V. Hall
Tony J. Haws
Cynthia Hea th
James S. Holloway
Ederlina Jaranilla
C la y L. Jarrell
Lawrence T. Kelle r
Rececca A. Logo"*
Victoria B. Leinenbacl
Scott C. McLeod
Karen Y. Murray

Pauline Perkins
Joe L. Perry

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ceased as we made plans to
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Lorraine M. O'Conner
Adolphus W. Owens
Kevin Parker
Stephen L. Pedigo

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Stanle y B. Cothran
John R. Dennis
Kevin S. Denton
Lorenzo Dixon
Andrew Elliott
Elisha Edwards
tm J. Forbes
Gregory Fuhrmann
William Gallagher
Manuel D. Garcia
Bryan K. Gay

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Cindy Lee Sevier
Harry J. Brister

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Howard Lee Brooks
Herman Chandler
Rutha Mae Christian

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Gregory K. Bag ley
Claude J. Behrens

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which Increased our school miusual projects, Seminole
the c Ws of 75' has gained ex- t1w Junior Cl,
ass Carnival, a spirit tremendously. Mr. Don 1'. Ilighs' dream of a stadium had
xnence tirvl knowledge,, from
idea, and the Jr .-Sr. lti)nokls our nu principal.
kgun to be .i realit% For
our education.We began Iketlill aine itiade our
l.ied a sirs iinxrt4rnt irt in during the summer many
unify ing into the spirited class dream possible for the prom
our class for it was due to his
we are wher --e all attended "as a Yiic(vss accordirig to
all encouragement that our class studenu bectue conction
likeie darint n'r seventh wt attended. Our rival,
with became involved in the
i'rade It as hire that
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leadership of Seminole high
toiiipkxastoinp1eted in time
realized that e were a unified
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Daniel F. Smith
Paul E. Smith
Lionel Southward
Elvis Staltworth
Roxanne Stockstt
Steven Talley

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Walt Disney World.
Junior class sponsors — Mrs.
Andrea Dennison and Mrs.
Linda Barclay — and officers —
Allyson Dupree, Sue Fetid,
Wendy Walker, and Cindy

Serraes - worked diligently
throughout the year with the
assistance of the senior class
and may cooperating juniors, in
order to earn the money needed
to attain a successful prom. The
money goal was reached with

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Upon entering the ballroom,
everyone received Mickey
Mouse mugs, compliments of
the Junior class. Couples were
offered a chance to have their
pictures taken with either
Mickey Mouse or Winnie the

Pooh.
The prom began at 8:30 p.m.
and the sounds of South Wire
lulled the ballroom until 12:30
a.m., with most students
dancing to the very end.
The Seminole High School
Junior-Senior Prom was a
was
wonderful event and
thoroughly
enjoyed
by

the help of class dues, candy
sales, and many other various everyone who attended.

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Nancy M. Adams
Daughter of Mrs.
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Daughter of Mrs.
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Thom'

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From the Employees and Staff

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Son of Mr &amp; Mrs.
R E. Miller

Darryl L. Britton
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your have acquired knowledge then
let others light their candles by It.

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Mary and Bill Bridges

Bridges' Antiques

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Earl M. Abbott

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Mr. &amp; Mrs
Jose Arias

Liarence Brown J
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Ansel I Brown
Son of
Ernestine Bro..n

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work it took . . . and
we wish you all the
success and happi.

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
B. D. Beggs

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Home Improvement
Service, Paint Center

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We are proud to
wish all graduates
the Best life
has to offer.

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another. Our hopes and

with you.

Be well.

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"where your friends are"
24 Hour Nursing Care For

Karen N. Brown
DauhterofMr &amp;Mrs.
TerrenceBrownjr.

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Son of Mr. &amp;Mrs.
Raymond.). Baker

arry I I.- Bak er
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Robert P. Baker

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St. Johns Realty
120 N. Park Ave., Sanford
322-6123

RandallS.Brown
Son of Mr. &amp;Mrs,
Willie G. Brown

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Richard S.Brown
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Jack R. Brown

Always I

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you and your Classmates
upon your graduation.
Our Best Wishes

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Mark R. Brown
Son of Mr &amp; Mrs.
George Brown

Out Patient Tharan

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You've completed a phase of

best wishes go

The Adcocks

CLASS

ommencement means

your life..

ness you deserve
starting right nowl

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

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John e.Bales
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Donald.). Bales

i'àniA.Barca
Daughter of Mrs.
Adelia M. Barca

Louis D. Barley
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Louis Barley

AND BEST WISHES TO

Ruth H. Bryant
Daughter
of Mr. &amp; Mrs
aug
Virgil Bryant

Melvin L. Barnes
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
M. I. Barnes

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Terry L. Bryant
Son of Mr &amp;Mrs
H. Bryant

May all of your tomorrows
bloom with dreams come
true.

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DAVID BERRIEN AND

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Elizabeth A. Burge
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Robert E. Surge

.good luck!

Jeff D. Burke
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Roy L. Burke

Patterson Flower Farm
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WE PUT THE PEOPLE FIRST.

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Corner S.R. 436 and 434 (862-6777)

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Rebecca A. Basila
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Michael M. Basila

RoM Beasley
Daughter of Mrs.
Ella Louise Beasley

DavidM. Beecroft
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Seymour EBeecroft

Kirk

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Debra J. Byrd
Daughter of James C
&amp; Ada B. Byrd

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Son ofMr.&amp;Mrs
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
James H. Bellamy

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Eugene Caidarelli

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Carolyn bellin ge r
Daughter of Ms.
Ernestine Black

Mary Ii. Bennett
Daughter of Robert Bennett
&amp; Mrs. William Boatner

Richard D. Benton
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
John David Benton

David M. Berrien
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
David N. Berrien

Kathryn L. Best w.
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
James P. Best

Sybil W. Best
Daughtr of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Thomas A. Best.

Carol A. Bishop
Daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs.
George D. Bishop Jr.

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Felisa Black
Daughter of Mrs.
Edith Black Johnson

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Lesie C. Cinlru;i
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Octavio Cintron

Larry [Clark
Son of Mrs.
Evelyn Clark

U.iyforth K. Clarke
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Bruce W. Clarke

Charles Conklin

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
B. C. Conklin

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Daughter of Mrs
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I imotliy A. Cooper
Son of Mrs
Beatrice Ce'u'er

LOIS K. Corbilt

Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
M K Corbitt

Anna K. Corley
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Joseph T Corley

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Marie A. Cunningham
Daughler of Mrs

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Marilyn L

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Norma Degelman

George DeM.at'io

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Daughter o- Mr. &amp; Mrs
John Garner

18095 French Ave

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Extends Sincere

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Marcy
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Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
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Cassandra Fuller
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Willie Green jr

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Miriam Rye Wright
Valerie Rye Weld

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We Honor The

Wishes For A

Betty J. Germain
Daughter of
&amp; Mrs,
Russcdl F Germain

r1ass
AO
of '75

Fruitful! Future

Debra Ann Gilchrist
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs.
Lacy Gilchrist

Mr,

To The Class of '75

SPRAGUE ELECTRIC COInPnnY
GRADS

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DonaM.DlMartino
Daughter of Mr. Mrs.
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Daughter of Mrs.
Heien Mary Lawrence

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Son of ?Ar
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Dixon
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Willie L. Dixon

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Lewis C. Nrion Sr.

Salute You-

ScofI D. Downer
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Jesse Koger

Success to the
Class of '75

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S:n of Mr&amp;r
A T Gonzales

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of Carl Grant
&amp; Marqaret Bacon

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SoncfMr &amp;P,*,rs
Charles Gary

2306 S. FrenCh Ave.

323-1480

The Standa of Excellence

TITLE &amp; GUARANTY
322.9484

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Sold &amp; Installed

322-8032

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Where Quality is No Accident

Bertha E. Gordon
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
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COMPANY

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John A. Girtler

Matthew W. Gilson
SonoiMiltonGilson
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GREETINGS GRADS
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for a prosperous future.

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Darlene Hayes
D2iughter of Hurlis Hayes &amp;
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Dai'gh$er of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Susan Lamar
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Geneva Howard
Daughter of Mrs.
Gladys Ho.•,ard

MANUFACTURING CO.
402 Pecan Ave.

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Lealer M H ova rd

Rebecca A Legelt.
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Cecil Leqrtte

P orin . Lewis
Daughter of Mr.
William F Lewis Jr.

Virginia P. Atmmerse
Daughter of Mr &amp; P.
John P Lerrrr.r

Daughter of Mrs
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(;• Thornton &amp; Staff

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Economy Cars, Inc.
AIRPORT BLVD. AT 17.92

We're Proud to extend Congratulations
and Best Wishes
fora happy and successful future
ose neasie l
and Patricia
Ann Junior

Al Porzig Plumbing

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Charles 0. Huff man Jr.

We Salute You

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
A. L. Drummond

But Wishes

McCoy's Dehi

To

Donald K. Hunt
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs

Chip Johnson

Lester Hunt

Michael J. Lower
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Steve Lowery

Celia I. lddenden
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Maxie Stephens

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Arthur P. Maheu

Elizabeth A. Marlow
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Thomas E. Jeter

Repairs -Custom Work -Water Heaters -Alterations

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gratulatlons to ALL Graduates on y
Jevements and Best Wishes for future s

David L. Jackson
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Joseph Jackson Sr.

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Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs.
Allen Jackson

BURGER IN

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY

iderlina Jaranilla
Daughter of Mrs.
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"Where the action is"

Transmission Rebuilders

09 French Ave.

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Son of Mr. 8. Mrs
Marshall

Jani ce D. Jenkins
Daughter of Mr. &amp;Mrs.
James H. Jenkins

Gary M. Martin
Son of Mr S. Mrs.
Justin B. Martin

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Sanford, Fla.

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We know you're proud of your recent
accomplishments.. . We're proud
of you too!

Precious Martin
Daughter of Mrs.
Leo la Wilcox

Sanford Electric Co.

Tonnie Martin
Son of Ms
Willie Mae Martin

The Standard of Excellence
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Son of Charles Jenkins &amp;
Mrs. Elda C. Smith

We
Salute
the
Class

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Son of Mr. S. Mrs.
Belton K. Jernigan

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Alvin Johnson
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Daniel Johnson

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Daughter of Ms.
Betty Martindill

C. B. Adkins

Eunice Wilson &amp; Staff

WOMEN'S APPA
Individual Styling

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Att.nirin

WILSON •EICH ELBERGER

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Ph. 322-3524

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Carroll M. Johnson
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs

are in order for every

member of the Class of '75

1110 PineAve.

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twrence E. Mason
Son of Mrs.
NeilleMason
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James P. Mauldin
Son of James C Mauldin
&amp; Mrs Lois A Mauldin

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Eloise Johnson

William R. Johnson

Connie C. Jones
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Connie C. Jones II

David M Jc
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Lowell P. Jones

Ronald Jones
Son of M.rs.
Hilton Lee Pringle

E. Julies
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Charity Dixon

Katherine McGuire

Lynne J. M(Ki''

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Son of Mrs
BernIce McKinney
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John D. McLellanSr.

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on ci Mrs.
Berha Jones

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Paula F. Johnson
Dauht of Mrs.
Agnes V. Johnson

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Alvin B. McGill
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Henry McGill

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Lois C. Lee
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Raymond A. McMillian
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Willie Fred Baker

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P. Meadors
Daughter of Mr. Mrs.
Meadors

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Daughter ofBen amin&amp;

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Tuesday, Jun. 3, 1975

Tuesday, Jun* 3,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

1915-4

CEaWat0 i75

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The Hope Of
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Cleveland Mitchell
Son of Mrs.
LoulseMitchell

Bennie L.Mills
Son ol Mr. &amp;Mrs,
Bennie Lee Mills Sr.

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Tomorrow

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Oren Mitchell

Moni ca J. Monroe
Da ughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
WI-I L. Monroe

Peter J. Richards

ame% Richardson

Son of Mr.&amp; Mrs.
Thomas Richards

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs

Walter

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Gregory D. Richburg
Son ofMr&amp;Mrs.

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Son ofMr &amp;Mrs.
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Class of 75
Willie FL Montgomery
Son ci Mr. &amp; Mrs.
L Sorrells
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Joseph .ontgomery

Son

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Mrs,

FrarI.fln ?,':.ntrrery

Robert

Deborah F. Moore
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Calvin Moore Jr

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Robert L. Moore

Mar

Daughter qi Mr. &amp;LA
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R. P. Riley

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Wayne Moran

Son of Mrs.
Ann T. Smith

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Pamela J. Morgan
Daughter of Mr. &amp;Mrs.
Harold D. Morgan

Bud Layer

Superintendent of Elections

Supt. of Public Instruction

Terry Goembel

Davie Sims

Seminole Co. Tax Assessor

wm Sem. Co. School Board

E. C. Harper, Jr.

Troy Ray

Member Seminole County School Board

Seminole Co. Tax Collector

A. F. Keeth

Eddie L. Muse

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
James Muse

Member Sem. Co. School Board

John Kimbrough

Sid Vihien

County Comm.

Chairman, Sem. Co. Comm.

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Lisa F. Rivero
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
FedorA Ri'iero

We want to help our
graduates to achieve
their goals.

Thomas D. Robars
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
BobRthare

We are proud of the

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Kim M. Roberts
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
A. 0. Roberts

Ramona D. Roberts
Daughter of Mrs.
Arrie M. Roberts

1975 graduates and we
encourage them to
come to us with their
financial problems.

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Dick Williams
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County Comm.

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PaiiaK Na der
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
James E. Nader

Rober
Son of Mr. &amp;Mrs.
Fred Neal

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs .
Harold Nelson

Gail Robinson
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Pierce Robinson

Lynne A. Robinson
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Paul Robinson

To Becky Roffe and her classmates
upon their graduation from Seminole High
and a special applause to the 'cluster mechanics.'

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PEOPLE WITH SUCCESS
IN THEIR EYES

l r rih'LJfrj L
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Carl H. Moyer

Char
K Rirrgling
Daughter of Dr. &amp; Mrs
J C Ringling

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Ain

Daughter of Mrs.
Jonnie Mae Clark

Pat Telson

Member Sem. Co. School Board

Harry Kwiatkowski

Roselyn R. Mos es

Ronald E. Ring

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.'mdy L. Ring
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

LEADERS:

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Bon ita G, Ring
Daughter of Dr. &amp; Mrs.
Harold K Ring

James L. Robinson

Becky Roffe
Daughter of William A. Roffe &amp;
Mrs. Dorothy L. Blankenship

FLAGSHIP BANK
OF SANFORD

Downtown, 200 W. First St.
Sanford-322-161 1

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Robert N. Robertson
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

May your future be happy and successful.

SANFORD AUTO PARTS

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Ilith E. Newman
&amp; Mrs.
Daughter of
Allen B. Newman

Mr.

Rosemary E. Oliver
Daughter of Mrs.
Aliada Young

RaIphOssowki
Son of Fred R Ossowskj
&amp; Mrs. .OyceOsowskI

S.rdy C Pet-pies
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Eric J. Peeples

thir.ta Perry
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Evans Thompsn

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James E. Rogers
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

us.an D. Rogers
Daughter of Mr
Mrs

L. F. Rogers

W. R. Rogers

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Daughter
C. L. Persons

RalphW. Pezotd

Daughter Mr. &amp; Mrs.
RalphW, Perold

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Nick W. Pleifauf

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JamesRowe

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=Br an L. Rush

Willi, B. Rumph

Monica J. Rowe

Son of Mr.
S.
Lawrence o. Rush

Son of Mrs.

Daughter of Mr. &amp;
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JuieRumph

Deborah J. Russell

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Jaime Seda

Mark T. Russi
Son of Mr &amp;Mrs

Son of Mr.&amp; Mrs.
Douglas Russell

David I Russi

Leo W.Salvail

Irvin FSchreiber

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Sharon E. Pav.lson
' Daugh t er of Mr &amp; Mrs
Leonard G. Pawison

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Kathy L. Parrish
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Mrs Wilma A Sullen

Son of Mrs.
Flossle Mitchell

irparI F. Fiu#h
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
S. B. Parrish

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10—Evening Herak', Sanford. FL

Tuesday, Jun* 3, 975-11

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Congratulations

CONGRATULATIONS

Joyce Steinmeyer

GRADUATES

and classmates

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ucooran t. smiin
Daughter of Mr. 6 Mrs.
Richard L. Howell

Clyde E. Smith Jr.
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Clyde E. Smith Sr.

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HARCAR ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CO.

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We Wish You
Felix C. m
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Monroe Smith

All The Best.
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3500 Orlando Drive

Phillip L. Smith
n of Mt. &amp; Mrs.
Harvey E. Smith

Vanessa A. Walker
Daughter of Mrs.
Hattie Mae Walker

4_fl .,_t...,.a

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
James T. Ward II
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"Anything in
In

SERVING SANFORD

slim

Gutters
Vents
Duct Work

1953

Free Estimates

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

Virgil H Smith

Dn W Smith

Son of Mr,

Daghtr (if Mr. &amp; Mrs
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Winter Park
Hwy. 436
Winter Park
Longwood

Class of

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Continued Success

322-4731
215 S. Oak Ave.
RaynaM.Smith
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

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Proud Of

pleasure

Aloma Center
Butler Plaza
Hollieanna Ctr.
Longwood Village CIr.

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SHEET METAL
WORKS

322.5510

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We Are

where'
shopping

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Willie E. Smith
Scnof Mr &amp;
Mildred SrnilFi

John W. Snyder
of Mrs
J Snyder

Clinton H. Westbrook Jr.
Scn of Mr &amp; Mrs
Clinton ft Westbrook Sr

Special Honors to George
Wallace. May your future

Kate L. Whelchel
Daut'r
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Mr &amp; Mrs
Howard L Wheichel

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be bright and successful.

Honors

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Da hite
Son ofMr &amp;Mrs
Cleophas White

HAWKINS BROS.

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114 S. Palmetto Ave.

To All

woo

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Betsy R.Whit.iker
Daughter of Mrs,
Phyllis Whitaker

You've done a fine lob

Boyd-Wallace

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and Good Wishes

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

Sanford, Fla.

1975
GRADUATE
Phillip H. Spake
Son of Mrs.
Geneva C. Newmon

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TIiJ. Spiliman
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Wm. R. Spillman

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William Spied
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Speed

Amy - O
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
(le Stallworth Sr.

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
L. Paul Whitley

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Dennis R. Whitlock

Job Well Done Is

A

Cause

To Rejoice: Congratulations!

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Charleston R. Whitney
&amp;ilTe Whit fern
Son of Clearance Sprvlli &amp;
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Whitney
Harold B. Whittern

HILL LUMBER COMPANY

ULM WIND

EMI&amp;I - is
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We Salute Our Son
Clyde E. Smith, Jr. And

Job Well Done.
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Joyce E. Steinmeyer
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Leun W. Stelnmeyer Sr.

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Jill L. Stokes
Daughter of Mrs.
Betty Stokes

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Roll On

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TIRIIIS

OK TIRE STORES

HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING
Cindy L. Sutherland
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Michael Korgan

- Myra L. Swaggerty
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Charles G. Swaggerty

Mona L Wiggins
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Jack L. Wiggins

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mary/esther's
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Sanford
322.2383

William R Wiggins
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Harry W. Boone
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Daughter of Mrs.
Dorothrine E. Williams

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We

Beat Wishes

MAYFAI

salute Kate
Louise Wheichel
and her
classmates upon
their graduation.
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her classmates.
Bill &amp; Kate SpilIn

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Lloyd 0. Swain

and

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Classmates

SANFORD

Clyde E. Smith, Sr.

Congratulate Rick Wiggins
and His Classmates

"May You Always Keep
Your Cool"

His Classmates For A

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B&amp;W MARKET

to Kate Louise Wheichel

future be bright, long

Club
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George W.Sykes
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Firth J. Sykes

Sor, of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
C. D. Temperly

Tern Tetenbaum
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Charles H. Tetenbaum

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and successful.

322.2531
LAKE MAR'
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of you

and classmates. May your

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Leroy Williams
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs,
Harry Williams

PCneIOPC V. Tlis
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Valle A. Williams Jr.

Sandra D. Williams
Daughter of Mrs
Frances Williams

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Wlred0. Thomas
SonolMrs.
Anna T. Smith

Shirley M. Williams
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Henry F Williams

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is E. Ehomas ll
Sonof Mr. &amp;Mrs.
James E. Thomas Sr.

Joni C. Williams
Daughter of Mr. 6 Mrs.
Willie Williams

Jonathan 1hmpson
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
JameBThompson

'decal W. Thompson
Son of Mrs.
M. E.GramlIng

Renee D. Thornall
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
George M. Johns

Marin Iva A. Tilhs
Daughter of Mr. &amp;Mrs,
Lester L, TitUs

Alice L. Tra mill
Daughter of Mrs.
Alice B. Tramell

Joe Tramell
Son of Mrs.
Alice B. Tramell

Wendy L. Wli'
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
John A. Williams

Oient"k'WiUis
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Ralph Willis

ShirylA. Wilson
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Hubert C. Wilson

Annette L. Wrigl
Daughter of Mr
Louie Wright

Debra K. Wright
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Albert E. Wright

Michael R. Wynn
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Alexander Wynn Jr

Tonette 0. Wynn
Daughter of Mrs
Katie Mae Wynn

Debra I Yates
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
Worth Yates

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Brantley

Lake

Class Of

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HOW We Live It."

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MOTTO: It Matters Not How Long We Live,
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CLASS SONG:
We May Never Pass This Way Again"

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Dear Seniors:

years have come to an end, t1" is really just
the beginning . Wh a t ties

The )ears since 1,1111S opened seem to
have passed so quickly and the events in the
but life is what you make it. Begin this new
life of this school have been most rewarding
adventure with a strong detenniruition that
and interesting. Each of you has made
will assure you of happiness and success
significant and very important contributions
throughout your life. Approach life with an
toward the establishment of a Lake Brantley
optiIflitic attitude that will enable you to
tradition. Each of you in your own way
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recognizes the imporliit role that this class whole. Take the many opportunities
that will
has played, and pe rhaps no other class in the
be made available to you to continue to
history of our school iil ever make Such
develop in your own particular way, so that
meaningful contributions,
life may have a spe cial meaning to you.
I would not attempt to list the many
it has been my pleasure having you as the
achievements of the class of '75. Your
first graduating class, and even though years
achievements will stand long past the tthe
may pass, you will always have the distincthat you have been in this school. Hopefully,
(Ion of saying, "We were the first, and we
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joyable ones, ones that will bring fond
memories as years pass.
Now you stand at the edge of a new ad.
venture; a new life awaits you in the immediate future. Even though your high sehool

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many decisions which have led to the

sut,-c ss of our school."
Good-bye and Good Luck.
With best wishes,
sai W. taugherty,
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And

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finest from Coast to CO¼)St

Brantl ey

Being the ne kid on the design the class ring, one of the
block, we as sophomores had to many "first's" accredited to
make a name for ourselves as our class.
well as the Lake Brantley
"Seasons in the Sun" was the

'our best to Icarn The

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blue one of us.
Dance sponsored by the Junior
We started the year on the Class. Each wall of the cornMitwee campus with Bill rnons was decorated to portray
Daugherty as our pt'Inclpal. It a season and the dance floor
was glorious being Super soph's wassurrounded with tables
but it was also a lot of hard decked in quaint checkered
%ork. We were the ones who set cloths.
tradition. Brantley's spirit and
After a colorful campaign, we
drive came from concerned voted in our 74-75 Student

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1974 puts the lid on the school year at the old Municipal
Stadium. This year the Class of '75 will graduate from the new

Tep left
Class of

high school stadium.

Top right The dress theme for the Homecoming Bonfire this
year was "Dress of the '50's" and students do the snake dance
which is traditional with a bonfire In those styles.
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Middle left — Leave It to the boys to do up the annual Powerpuif
for bail game right as they became cheerleaders for the event.

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Middle right — Any pep rally Is a place to let uf I steam but the
senior class of '75 did it up brown at the annual Homecoming
ally.

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Senior Class sponsors this year were Connie
Mandeville and Joe Monserrat, who helped make 1975 a great
year for senlurs.

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for 1975 as students and escorts look on. That's No Reynolds in
foreground.

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students and grew on anyone Frum members. Elected as
who came in contact with it.
president was Torn Harvey;
The first Student Forum Vice President Gordon Zellers;
officers ever to preside in the Secretary Susan Fisk and
history of Brantley were Treasurer, Vanessa Kincaid.
President Susan Fisk; Vice Senior officers were President
President Nancy Surratt; Bonita St. John; Secretaries
Secretary Emily Francis and Renee Charbonneau and
Treasurer Pam Bennett. Class Melanie Warren, and Treasurer
officers selected to lead our Paula Hill.
sophomore
class
were
Being the leading dais since
President Dan Anglulli Vice- our days at \lilee 74.75 was
. President Kevin
Peters, our official stner year. We
Secretary Katy Miller and faced it expecting and hoping
Treasurer Karen Hicks.
the tear would be what others
Led by these officers and a before us said would be "the
patient adminstration, we greatest year of our life." As a
succeeded in pulling off a class, we voted for the Rose as
successful sports program, Fall our flower; Red, White and
Festival and our first Blue as our colors; "We May
homecoming with Sara Bennett Never Pass This Way Again,"
as queen. Finally, the day as our song and our motto was
came, Feb. 5, 1973, the day we "It's Not How Long You Live
entered our very own, new and But how."
beautiful Brantley.
Senior privileges included
We gathered in the commons senior parking, open campus
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to get our schedules and
fur lunch, early dismissal to
proceeded to find our way assemblies and early dismissal
around the endless circular from school. We were allowed
i halls. It was a hole new at- to college days during which
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mosphere, one with open we could visit prospective
classrooms, carpeting, music colleges. Also, senirs were
4'-* in- between classes and Patriot only required to take the
Square, an open-air court courses the)needed for
shaped like a three-cornered graduation.
hat.
"Year of the Patriot," our
The spring brought our an llomcconiing theme, was
nual Spring Fling and we began highlighted by the dedication of
preparations for 73-74 Chosen the stadium to Tom Store)
as our Student Forum officers Store',, president of the Athletic
%cre President David Nelsen; Boosters Club, was honored for
\i(e -President
Anthony his service and involvement in
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and Treasurer Tom harvey Btteis Club but the school in
Junior class officers were general. Chosen as our
President Scott Michaud Vice homecoming Queen was Nancy
President Laths Delapse)
St rrttt With the prompting of
Secretary Bonita St John and our sponsors Mrs C. Kline.
Treasurer Karen hicks.
Mrs. N, Stores', Mrs G. White,
A s Juniors %% v liMk"tI to the Mrs 4. Siiiith anil J \ ,Inct 'At.
possibility of having a stadium began preparations for the
for our senior year. Many said prom
it couldn't
Money is always
. be done; we proved it
- a deciding
could. Clubs sponsored fund- factor so we decided to get lots
raising drives which included a(if it. Fund-raising projects
starvathon, sod sale, tram- included the sale of mugs. it
pathon, candy sale, and many l)UPP) raffle. car washes,
others that carried through to senior variety show, and the

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Sandra IAbi
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Edward C. Abt

SuzanneAllen
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Spencer Allen

Sherrie E Albers
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Louie W. Gibbs

Vicki I Ammon

Bar ira J Anderson
Daughter of Mr. &amp;Mts.
Roy Anderson

Nellie E Angel
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs,
WallareG. Angel

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Max Anton

Din J Angiulil
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Ralph Angiu!ll

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Son of Mr, &amp; Mrs,
Frank t3urhorn

Gv.'le J Burkhart
Daughter of Mr. &amp; !,1, 5
Kenn'th Biirkhj.,f

Randy J Burks
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Robert A Burks

.IIIIA Bush
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
James A pins

Arthur R Buschner
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Louis E Buschner

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William H canciatosi

James B Cantrell Jr.

Sam Cancialosi

J. 8 Cantrell Sr

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
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James

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Harold J Baggeti

Am?nla L.
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
C J Gaines

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barbara J (.arden
Daughter of Mr, &amp; Mrs
harry A Seibert

ICC E. Bass
Son otMr &amp; Mrs
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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
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Son of Mr &amp; Mrs
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Vicki C. Chapman
DajPter of Mr &amp; Mrs
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Di jqht' Of Mr &amp; M'c
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Betty A. Childress
' Mr &amp; Mrs
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Catherine I. Christiansen
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Pamela J. Bennett
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Dale C Bennett

S3ra M. Bennett
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

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Robert BirkentaII8
His Classmates,

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Robert J. Birkentall
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

Claude H. Bishop Jr.

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Laurie J. Black
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Anthony Collins
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

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Daughter of Mr. &amp;

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs

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Daughter of Mr. &amp;
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Angela M. Cox
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs.
TruanE Cox

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Joellen Dreyfus and classmates,

and sincere congratulations

Rebekah R. Creech
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
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Donna J. Bovines

James M Combs

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Richard P. Bohn
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Hermann Bohn

Lori R. Combs
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

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Son of Mr. 8. Mrs.

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Janet A.
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mr
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Lori A. Blood
Daughter of Mr. Russ Wheeler
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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
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Charles R
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Christopher G Culberson
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
A M Culberson
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Cynthia L. Dancho
Daujhter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Lous H. Dancho

Gina . Darling
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs.
Kenneth I Darling Jr.

Debra I. Dauphin
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Henry E. Brcrisom II
Son of Mr &amp; Mrs
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Son of Ms
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John M.
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
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Carolyn S LIrookov
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mr
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Daughter of Mr.&amp; Mrs
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Ms
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Daughter of Mat &amp; Mrs
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David W. DeWolt

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Daughter I Mr &amp; Mrs
Charles A Brown

James A Brown

Jeanne A. Brown
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs

Jerry E Brown

Bat Buchanan
Son of Mr, &amp; Mrs
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Son of Mr. &amp; M "

Max 0 Bu fk,n Jr

Mich.iel D Dickson
con if Mr &amp; Mrs.

Joseph C Dinicola
Son of Mr &amp; Mrs.

Geraldine M. Dorf
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

Gardner But lk In r

Richard E Dreip.s Jr.
Son of Mr. Rict)ard E. Drews Sr.
Sylvia Boyd

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Henry 1, Dreyfus

Kirk A Dris I I
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Bobbie Driskill

Lydia E Droz
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs

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Robert L. Elliott
Son of Mr. &amp;Mrs
Ralph Alden Elliott

Debora A. Durso
Daughter of Mr. &amp;Mrs
Frank G. Durso

Lynne English
Daughter ot Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Frank W. English

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Sandra L. Evanoo
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Otto Bartos

Kim E. Eyrich

bhl-Becky S. Farina

F'eer A. Fagan

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

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Bruce K Hill
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SonolMr,&amp;Mrs.
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Jennifer D. Hinson
DaughterofMr &amp;Mrs
James W. Hinson Sr.

Salvatore Farina

Robert W. Hobgood
SonofCapt&amp;Mrs.
William W Hobgood

Nancy J. Holcomb
DaughterofMr &amp;Mrs.
Robert Holcomb

Susan M. Hollingsworth
DauqhlerofMr.&amp;Mrs
Jesse D Hollingsworth

Brian K. Holloman
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Jacque ne Ferguson
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James R Fernandez
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Virginia K Finley
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George Perkins

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Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
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Sondra D. Jenkins
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed

Commissioners

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James G. Jennings ill
Son -2f Mr &amp; Mrs

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Sharon Jessup
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
Thomas CJessup

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Robert L. Frazier Sr.

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Mary Frazier
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs.
James F. Frazier

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Helen Keyser

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Robert M. Fowler

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Timothy H Flanigan
Son of Mr &amp;&amp;irs

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Daniel J. Gabriel
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
C T Gabriel

Karen N. johnson
Daughter of Mr,
Shirley A Johnson

Dea tine Gallagher
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs,

Pamela Horne

Joni L. Johnston
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Jack Johnston

BEST
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Angela L. Josey
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs

Julie M. Jorgensen

Hard work deserves to

We are proud to Congratulate

he rewarded. We know
yours will Per%e you

well a y ou ernbarkoii

our son, Al Hill and each
member of Lake Brantley's
first Graduating Class.

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Lisa Garvin

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Daughter of Mr. Z. Mrs
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Hill

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Son of Mr. &amp; Jr?"
James Karleskint

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
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Lynne M. Kearney

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Robert R. Goddard
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Don M.Kemp

Son of Mr &amp; Mrs.
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Sus-,an Gamble
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Patrick J. Kiernan
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
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Patrick J Kierna

Annette K. Kinsey

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Steven Li. Grissom
SonofMr &amp;Mrs.
Fred B Grissom

Robert Guariglia
SonofMr &amp; Mrs

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SonofMr&amp;Mrs
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CraigG. Hannah

Son of Mr , &amp; Mrs.
Todd G. Hannah

Daughter of Mr. '
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John E. Harmon
Son ofMr&amp;Mrs

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Robin S Klaus

Cariolfina W Knight

John E Harm

Charles W Knutson
Sonof Mr. &amp;Mrs
C, I. Knutson

Kristi Korstad

Jo Anne Krenzer

Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
AlfredA Krenzer

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Mary Lu Krenzer
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
A!lredA Krenzer

Barbara S Kripps
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
Jack Kripps

Alan J Kroi
Sonof Mr &amp; Mrs

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Wetter K. Harper

Fred K. Burke

Trna S. Hartwell

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Glerin F Hartwell

Thomas L. Harvey

Steven W. Hayter

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Fred T. Harveir Jr

Son of Mr. &amp; Mr;
John W Hayter

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Daughter of Mr, &amp; Mrs.
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Daughter of Lt. Col. &amp; Mrs.
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Kerrissa J

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Daughter of Mr &amp;Mrs
Ronald W. Hicks
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Alvin W. Hill
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Stephen G . Kulper

Robert A. Kutner

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
C 3. Kulper

Son of Mr &amp; Mrs
Mnrvj,i A Kutner

Patricia J . L.andrum

Robert E. Lacey

Cherys I. tare

Ddughter of Dr. &amp; Mrs.
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Tom C. t awson

Helen J. Lester
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Gerald Lester

Lillian F. LeRoy
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Harold Walter LeRoy

Alan D. Lieberman
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Harvey Lieberman

Ja ne A Longley

James F. Longley

Glenn M. Lobslnger
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Melvin E. Lobsinger

Richard G. Lilly
Son of Lt. Col. &amp; Mrs.
Richard A. Lilly

David D. Neal
SonofLt&amp;Mrs.
Paul G. Neal

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Francis B. Longley

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
LIe N Nelsen

June M. Nelson
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Richard C Nelson

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Floyd V Newton Jr

Cheryl A. Nielsen
DaughtEr of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
James E. Nielsen Sr.

Robert F. Norman
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
George Jackson Norman

Susan E. Norman
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Jack E. Norman

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Joann A. Lounsbr'
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
George Lounsbury

Michael E McCIok.y
Son of Mr. &amp;Mrs
JamcsJ.MrCloskey

Ronald A. Lyon
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Terrence B. Lynch

K;tbleen Mctoy
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Charles E McClung

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Art McCoi

Ana? Oliver
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Daughter of Mrs
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Son of Mr . &amp; Mr
DDrldJ Gen',

Son of Mr &amp; Mrs
Norman Paul Orthc Sr

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Jffery D. Parker
Sor, of Mr . &amp; Mrs
DonneD Parker

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Jacqueline M. McDonald
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

Richard D. McGough
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Rich.rd P McGc.jqh

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1820 Lee Road, Orlando, Ph. 295.0331

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good wishes

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Anita C. Peraldo
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs,
Henry Peraldo

Suzanne E. Mace
Daughter of Cot. &amp; Mrs.
William S. Mace

&amp; Mrs. Don Martin

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Frank H. Perry
Son of Mrs.
Dolores Perry

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Donald G. Martin
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Donald C Martin

Jannise L. Ma
Daughter of Mr.

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Son of Mr Mrs
Kenneth H Peterson

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Superintendent of Elections

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Terry Goembel
Seminole Co.

Tax Assessor

E. C. Harper,

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shopping

Jamn M. Muds Jr.

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Williamson

A. F. Keeth
Member Sem. Co. School Board

Fredrick C. M.gahee Jr.

Dori L. Pomeroy
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
E. A Pomeroy

Allison E.MeIkle
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Donald Meikle

Kenneth K. Peters
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Jchn W C.arr

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GRADS
The F uture Is Yours

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Scott Perry
Son of Mr. &amp;Mrs.
William Perry

Class of

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We Salute You

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Daniel C. Martin
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
John I Martin

Today 's Youth

Brantley's first graduating class.

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Son of Mrs.
Ruth Marles

Peraldo

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1808 N. Orlando Ave.
Ma itland, Fla.

Ph. (303)862.696

Henry

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Ronnie D. Pearce

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Mr.

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Our Personal Best Wishes
to Edward &amp; his Classmates.

Ronald L. Mace
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
William S. Mace

John E. McLain
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
John E McLain Jr

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James

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i,avin Marlin

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Stockman's Harness Shop

Son of

Son of Mr. &amp; Mr s

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Donald Poole

Bud Layer

Sid Vihien

Supt. of Public Instruction

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Chairman, Sem. Co. Comm.

Davie Sims

Dick Williams

Mem Sem. Co. School Board

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Guy R. Petrie

Walter R. Petteway Ill
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
W R. Petteway

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Troy Ray

John Kimbrough

Seminole Co. Tax Collector

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Harry Kwiatkowski

Member Sem. Co. School Board

County Comm.
Marjorie H. Prevail
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
C. Vernon Prevatt Ill

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Denise P. Prince
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Sidney Prince

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'minole Plaza

Judith A. Menzies
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Donald Menzies

pleasure
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uk Ridge Rd. &amp; Texas Ave. (½ ml. W. of S.O.B.T.) On.
Iwy 17.92 &amp; Horatio, Maitland
wy 436 &amp; 434 Brantley Sq., All. Springs.
liver Star Rd. a Pine Hills Rd., Silver Pines Plaza
26 Volusia Ave. a N. Keech St., Daytona Beach

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Blondy Meridith

Wagner P. Messer Jr.
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Lynn F Stout

James C. Pritchard
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
P II Nobles

Scott H. Michaud
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Edward J. Michaud

Jcsus R. Pulgaron
Son of Jesus &amp;
Marceta Puiqaron

Janet L. Bowers
Daughter of Mrs. Nancy T. Bowers
&amp; Dr John J Bowers

Clarence V. Prevatt
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
C. Vernon Prevatt III

Mary L. Ramsey
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
P E Ramsey

Kenneth P. Reaser
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Hayward F Reaser

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
John H Miller

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mr
Carl B Miller

Julie A. Miilott
Da ughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
H. H Millr4

April M. t.'iNiL..

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P B Moore

Sherrie A. Moore
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
P Mftory

Wiliianii. Mort
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
RI Mwrp

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Karen M, Petily
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
John P Reilly

John H. flv' nolA,
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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Henry Reynolds

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
M. Od ell Rhue Sr.
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Bruce A. liL
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward
Aubill&amp; Mr Burt Rice

Brian L. ;\:L
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
1&lt; A Riley

Kaffir riM Rbvr Is
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
EuqerieO Roberts

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Joy E Sarkiss an
Daughter of Mr. &amp;Mrs.
Jack Sarkissian

Son of Mr. &amp;Mrs.
Richard P. Sanczel

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George M. Schultz

Linda I Sefton
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
David Sefton

Son of George H. Schultz
&amp; Mrs Mary Austin

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David R Sheets

Soriof Mr. &amp;Mrs.
Dar win
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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Donald I. Richards

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Gary J. Sicard

rk H. Sims

Karen M. Sims

Rob~prt H. S

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howard W. Sims

D,,vse E, Sims

r)0i1glA? W %mith
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Rot)r.,f Smith

Robert A. Sloboda

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Clint H Waits
nofMr&amp;Mrs

Roscoe Walters

Deborah M Smilo.
AMJ.e. Mirs
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GRADUATING CLASS

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Carol R. Smith

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Mark A Showers
Son olMr &amp; Mrs.
Earl Showers

Jeffery C Walters
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Roger A. Shea

George A. Shannon

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lhinas If. Wheler

Robert B Wesiman

Clint H Walts Jr.

John H. Wheeler

Melissa A While
Daughter of Mr. &amp;Mrs

Vicki I White
Daughte of Mr.
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Sail A While
Daughter of Mr . &amp; Mrs.

Donald L. P WhittalI

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Wendy A. Wilhelm
DaughteroMr. &amp; Mrs.

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Carol E. Williams
Daughter of Mrs
Carl E Williams

Wilhelm

rharles I. W illiam,.
SonofMr.&amp;Mrs.
James H Williams

Janis M. Williams
Daughter of Mrs.
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Marion F. Williams Jr.
SonofMr.&amp;Mrs.
Marion F Williams Sr

Sherian P. Williams
Daughterof Mrs.
Jean M. Williams

Dana L. Williamson
Son ol Mr. &amp; Mrs.
F Glenn Williamson

0 Gordon Williamson Sr

Daniel Wyan?

Jane A Wyngarrlen

Gordon Williamson Jr.
Son cf Mr. &amp; Mrs.

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Don E. mmer
Daughter of Mr, &amp; Mrs.
Paul E. Sommer

Gregory L. Sowder
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
James E. Sowder

Jeffery G. Stahl
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs,
Lowell J. Stahl

and Best Wishes to

Sussan A. St rke
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Robert 0. Starke

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S &amp; S Cabinets, Inc.
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David L. Stealey
Son of Donald &amp;
Betty Stealey

Cynthia R. Stephenson
Daughter of Rev. Ron &amp;
Dorris Stephenson

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Bruce T. Slickels

Sunday

HEALTH FOODS

Nell M Stevenson

Robef t D Stickels

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Toby Strober

Donald R. Storm

June Struber

June 6th

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GRADUATES!

Berhard Yaqerman

JelferyD Yates

y L. Yongue
Daughter of Mr&amp;Mrs

Jc'rn P. Yates Jr.

James A. Yongue

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Forest City, Fl.

David S. Stuphin

Robert E. Swanton

F T Sutphin

R F Swanson

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Lake Brantleys First Graduating Class

John H. Young

Albert Zitfer

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Skate City
Greets The Grads
Good for you!You've
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their graduation from
Lake Brantley High

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West Palm Beach

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classmates upon
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(Hwy.436)

Sberre D Young

Clint and his

NURSIN6 CENTER
830W.Semoran Blvd.

Jacksonville. Orlando
Cary n A. Young
Daughter of Pr
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We Congratulate

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T. E. Walls, Owner; M. Verdoscl, Manager

Kenneth P. Summers

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William &amp; Betty Howard

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Krish K. Summers
Daughterof Mr. &amp; Mrs.

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Debbie L. Wyrick

HWY. 436&amp;W. Lake Brantley Rd.

Deborah M. Strom

RkardlWyngarden

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Tommie J Wolfe Sr.

Barbara

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Tommie J. Wolfe

Daughter
Mrs.
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Son of Mrs.

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LAKE
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Previously Speedy's Market

FfancisM Sloppello

Wilson

Williar.; F. Winninghain

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Anthony K. Sloppello

Pamela K. Wilson

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James M. Wilson

Daughter o Mr. 1Mrs.
John T.

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Longwood, Fla.

Ph. 339.5943

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For Reservations

WATTS AIR CONDITIONING

PHONE 339-2474

AND HEATING

Foores
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660 Jackson Ave.

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Park

ON DOG TRACK ROAD

644.5061

First Graduating Class

ALLSTATE

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wholesale. retail, auctions estate sales

John Hamilton. Agent*
172-1110 Home 676.1111 Office

Bill Livingston, Auctioneer

Sax Walker. Auction"r

FOR A JOB
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Thomas 0. Pyer. Owner
THE ALLSTATE BUILDING
1391 E. SEMORAN BLVD.

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WELL DONE

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Susan M. Swiatosz

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Edmund Swiatosz

William S. Swisher

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
James S. Swisher

Mark J. Takac

Allison M. Taylor

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Donald J. Takac

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs,
William 0 Taylor

Honors

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FOREST CITY BODY &amp; PAINT SHOP

Aim High Graduates

Sunday thru Friday, 8 a.m..6 p.m.;

To The
Class of '75

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it. Use this diploma as a stepping

Ph. 862-3411

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FACTORY AUTO BAKE
from

SUPER PAINT JOB $4995

MAITLAND GULF SERVICE

WRITTEN GUARANTEE
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Free Estimates* Rust Specialists
Debra K Theophilus

Debbie K. Thomas
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Lena C. Thomas
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Burton !L1. Tischer Jr.
Son of Mr &amp; Mr
BurlenH TischerSr

Tern L. A. Totka
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LouisM Tolka

Ai1iy E. Trowbridge
tti of t,'r , &amp; Mr
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Kevin I Turner
Son .f Quip 1 urntr &amp;
Mrs Norma Bldnton

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Don Vacknit:

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Son f Mr. &amp;Mrs.
Osvaldo Valdez

Daughter of Mr. &amp;Mrs.
Santiago Vail.

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Daughter ot Mr. &amp;Mrs,
Albert Breisford

Daughlerot Dr , &amp;Mrs.
David H. Vickers

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DavidWalt.r
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Maitland, Fla

90 Willow Ave., Forest City, Fla.

644-2523

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PIPE SENDER— CUSTOM WORK
Cynthia J. Tickal
Daughter 1i1 ?,r &amp; Mrs
Riih.irdT,ckal

PRODUCTS

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Longwood, F lorida

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Lake Brantley Band

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Repair
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Tuciday, June 3, 1975
Evening Herald, Saniord, Fl.

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What makes a high school a
success is student activities and Lake Brantley
High School photographers
captured many of the
cents in this series of
photographs. Running the
gauntlet from a Super
Patriot being selected to
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A visit to Di.ney World

It for we shall not pass this way again.
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Class of 1975, in preparation For ow athletic teams to victory.
our duties as good citizens,
As Freshmen, - we parreflect on the past four years. ticipated successfully in many
sports. Football season posted a
OUR FRESHMAN YEAR
THE YEAR OF LYMAN 5-1 record.
SOUTH
The basketball team ended
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On September 7, 1971, we
e season wi th a 7.6 record.
entered Lyman — at that time
The girls' tennis team ended
we were not too impressed with the season with a 1-7 record,
the role w were to ntnv n liv. and the hers with ?1 re—rd
The Class of '75 was
long way off.
represented on the golf team b
e received our schedules, Tom Harvey, and they ended
and prepared ourselves for a the season with a
19.5 report
year in which we could discover card.
happiness, gain knowledge, and
The 105 pound weight class

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in school activities. First, we
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Campus Facelift" project.
needed leaders. Early in the

year, under the guidance of This included planting trees
Associate Principal Dr. and shrubs, painting rest

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class officers. They were
As the end of a fantastic year
President LaMinda Fans, neared we glanced back - we i
Vice President Linda Sefton; had learned from our mistako,
Secretary: Nancy Surratt; we had learned responsibility,
Treasurer: Cathy Dempsey. we had become one. But then
The officers took right over and the heartbreaking news hit
began to consolidate our class. Lyman was overcrowded , a
Next came the task of new school was being built
choosing our cheerleaders. The Lake Brantley — our class was
lucky girls, chosen from 69 going to be split — half were to
hopefuls, were — Mickle Doell go to Brantley, hail were to
(captain), Cindy Fetter (co- remain at !.yman. . . and there
captain), Debbie Van de was nothing that could be done
Ilouten, Pam Graham, Melanie to pre vent it
So we said goodbye to our
Warren, Sharon Hynes, Cindy
Falls and Robin Klaus The Freshman year. we also said
girls planned and performed at goodbye to some of our frstnLc

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C y nthia J. Berger

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James K. Pinson
Bruce G. Rogers
Patrick J. Schmidt

Robert P. Fleischer

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here at I )man North were '.er Abbott, Dale Strouse, Kevin
hectic
containing such ex. Albright, Tom Lent, Pat
citing things as getting caught hlowlett, Jim flowarth and Guy
in the wrong side of the round Campbell.
Glenn Otto represented the
building, ending up In L
coriidor instead of K corridor Class of '75 in Track, and Willie
but all was laughed off as we Smith ran croas country.
Karen Hawkins, Joyce
realized we were on the way up.
Maxwell, and Brian Merritt
Leaders for 72-73 were
President: Patti Hitt; Vice were
the
swimming
President: Paula Isbell; sophomores.
During this year Lyman
Secretary: Ricki Eskenazi;
entered a new field of coinTreasurer: Karen Painter.
Cheerleaders chosen from 24 petitIon. The soccer team, high
girls — Cindy Fetter, Pain on talent, but lacking exGraha m. Suzy Radovic. Jana nerience nut toethcr ; vary
Wnlllck, Debbie Van de Houten, commendable season against

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j0p S. Jones
William J. Kelly
Stephen G. Kuiper
Carl J. lenhardi
Janet L. Lewis
Don T. Lyles
Thomas McAfee

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Thomas J. Burner
Michael A. Calazza
Donald Campbell
Andrew C. atron
Kim L. Clark
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Jeffery A. 011k
William M. Dymond
Sherman 41. ElisotI
Craig C. Fancher
Joseph A. Favazza
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ahead, unsure of the problems Mary Ann Young, Dennis
we may face; we look upon the Bumbalough, Rock Keller, and
coming year with anticipation, Richard Gregory .ere mernour. bersof the 72.73 tennis team.

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Ella hA.Agur

Catherine A. A Ila rd

Kevin K. Albright

Daughter of Mr.&amp; Mrs

Charles Agurk Is

Michael J. Allard

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Daughter of Mr.&amp; Mrs.

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Howard F. Allard

Stanley R . Allefl

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Laura R. Chancey

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Craig J. Chantos

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Howard F. Allard

Robert Nelson Cobb

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Janet L. Coo',er
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Alice C. Barnes
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David L

The City of Altamonte Springs

From The

Willis A. Barnes

Patricia Barnett

Norman C Floyd, Sr. Mayor

Jalne% S. Crowl

Belinda J. Curry

Son of Mr.
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Herbert W. Barrett Ill
Son of Mr. &amp;Mrs
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Betty

Mary T. Dag

Theresa J. Daniel

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Commissioners
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George Perkins

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Marlene L. Barre-tt
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Robert Lee Barrett

Altamonte Springs

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Barbara E. Barre"a
Daughter of Mr, &amp; Mrs.

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Cynthia R. Bass
Daughter of Mr, &amp; Mrs
William R. Bass

GRADUATES1

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Raphael Bates

Cheryl L. Delmater
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

Charles W. Dearolf

We wish you the
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endeavors!

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MR. &amp; MRS. RAYMOND BEARY

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classmates of Lyman

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Robert M. Bennett

Mary E. bee icr
Daughter of Mr . &amp; Mrs.

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Karen D. Benefield
Daughter of Rev. &amp; Mrs.
Lyman A. Beneffeld

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Daughtpr Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Greets The Grads

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Raymond G. Duqu.tt.
Son of Mr . &amp; Mrs.
George Duquette

Michealene K. Dowell

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QUALITY FIBERGLASS INSULATION

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French R. Bolen

Tara L. Bollet

Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.

Coyet Bolen

Robert M. Bollef

ComBank /Longwood

PHONE 339-2474

Altamonte
Springs

831-7666

LOCATED OFF HWY.17-92
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Karin L.
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John H Pmyrilor'.

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Karen L. Bruvi It

Gail L. Lirund

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Fugene F Brooks

Dennis W. Bryant

Dennis H.Cumbalough

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Toree Fernandez

Cindy E. Fetter

April L. Fort
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C. Ja ck Foster J r.

Henry Fcpssgtt

Charles J Foster Sr

Pau; D. Glen
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Jeffrey A. Goad

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Dineice A. Carderas

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WINN
Stacy L. Gordon
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
- Ben Gordon

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Pamela J. Graham
Daughter of Mr 6 Mrs.
Russell Graham

Cathleen R. Greider
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
George i.Greider

Richard M. Gregory
Son of Mrs.
Shlriey May Gregory

Randall Grossberg

Rebecca A. Grile

Michael J. Griffin

Charles

Carol Guglielmello Ditto

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Sandy A. Leach
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mr
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Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Eugene Lent

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Son of Mr.
Thomas Lepinskle

Christie A. Lindgren
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
FfennlnqL Lindgren

David If. Liure

D.ilr' W. Lindev

John J. Lindsay
Son of Mr.
Jack P. Lindsay

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Nathaniel C. Lomax

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs

Howard Hadley

Debra L. Hall
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
John W. Hall

Stephen E. Harper

Merrulee Hannah

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Sor of Mr. 6 Mrs
William H. Hearrin5r

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
EdardC, Heinsen

Patricia A. Helser
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Jerry I Heiser

Chc' yl HeI.t.r
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Jack I Heiser

Dawn L. Long
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mr
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Daughter of Mr, 6 Mrs.
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Son of
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Deborah K. Lyons
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
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Fred Lyons Jr.

Karen M. MacVicar

Cynthia J. Lytle

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Angela J. Lucarelli

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Willie

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Richard A. Hoenicke
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Bruce A. M.alloy

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Sheryl L. Manning
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Judith L. Martinet
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ONSOLIDATED STEEL CORP9
James M. Howarth
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Robert W Howarth

Patrick PA Howlett
Son of Charles &amp;
Patricia Howlett

Karen Y. Hughes
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
Jessie L Hughes

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"ANYTHING IN FENCE"
HWY 17-92, BOX 298
Longwood, Florida
305-830-4222

Friendly Convenience Stores"
There's One Near You
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Cynthia
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs.
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Joyce C. Maxwell
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Paula D. Isbell
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Ray J Isbell

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Henry Lee Ivory

Mary K. McDonough
Daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs
J R McDonough

Vivian F. McElroy
Daughter of Mr Mrs.
Th"mas J McElroy

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Butler Plaza
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Maitland, Fla.
Dorothy J. Johnson
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Johnnie Johnson

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CLASSMATES

From

INLAND MATERIALS

SPRAGUE ELECTRIC comnny
electronics division
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Janet M. Ka raf la
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Robet I D. Mc Rainey
Son of Mr &amp;Mrs
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Leesa A. Karnes

Barbara Gene

INCORPORATED
Richard E. Murphy, Pres.
REDI-MIX CONCRETE
CONCRETE MATERIALS
Sanford Orlando Casselberry
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James T. Johnson Jr.
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs,
James T. Johnson Sr.

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Tune-Up and Brake Service

Robert S. Jaynes

Kevin J. McKeever
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Fruitfull Future

Charles H Gloscock, Vice Chairman
Dr. John Zacco, Charles Sizer, Sal Orlando

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Repairs For All Musical Instruments

THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY

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Frederick D. Johnson
Son of Fred Johnson&amp;
M's Mary Lou Johnson

Linda 5. Mathews
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Gurney R Carlton

SUCCESS

Altamonte Springs
831-0500
307 Ridge Rd.
Fern Park
339-7264
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Nicky D. Jaques

Longwood, Fla. 32750

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mr,.
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Son of Mrs.
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
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Cynthia D. Meadows
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Ira W.Meads

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Daughter of Mr &amp;Mrs
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Karl King
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Clyde F King

Charloll M Kittle
Din titer of Mr • pMrs,
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Willii,n J Kleinknccht IV
Son of Mr &amp; Mrs
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James D. ikeIF

Patricia K. Milutello

Andrea K. Miller
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Thomas Miller

Grace L. Mills
Daughter of Mr, &amp; Mrs
Grayson Mills

Kathy M.Munana
Daughter of Mr 6 Mrs
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Florence L Monroe

Rolonda M Morey
Daughter of Mr &amp;I'
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Robert J Morgan

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Pamela J. KobetI

Nina M. Kondratick
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0114' F. Krug

Kathryn R. Lacoie

Michelle D. Latham

Alb'rl Latimer

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Cynihia P•

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Barbara J. Murtha

Renee E. Nellis
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Dorothy A. Nordstrom
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Michael G Ofch?r;k

Michael J. Orlando
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Salvatore Orlando

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Kim J. Orofino
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Frank ofino

Karen A. Painter

Emanuel E. Overton

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Nathan L. Silverman
Son of Abraham J. Silver
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Wesley E. Simmons

Michael A. Simmons

Steven M. Singer
Son of Earl Singer &amp;
Mrs. Lucille Galleclez

Emanuel Sim
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Piper I. Smith
Daujhter of Mr. &amp; AArSr
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Denise M. Snyder
Daughter of Mr:.
Dorothy Snyder

Margaret A. Spence
Mr &amp; Mrs Robert C
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Pat Telson

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John Kimbrough

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Donna A. Vera Ii
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Awid' in her portrayal of p1mg Greyhounds in capturing grmdingitoiiton th
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'The Way We Were" The Best the Metro and District titles.. the annual Powerpuff nsa!
a 7 recoed
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Denise Rogers, and Glenn Scott, Loretta Liiby, Cathy asct'reofl4..o.megamew
Greg Raw lins, Al
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Cleveland,
Jackson
who pot on a magic Oaks, and De bbie Kimsey.
exciting and so well played. .
Chuck Chipps, and John act.
Tracking along for point after that it made the WESH-TV late
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Blue and Gold members David Lynn, Mark theclubspresented their floats,
on thetenunisteamwerethane
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Show saw Reyes, Danny Mikell, Al with Keyettes taking firs., Key
Paguette, Mary Ann Young, J
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Cleveland, Dave Lesure, Glenn Club second, and TECH
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Cindy
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winning
Suzy Stroup, John George and
club
Otto,
title
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and Al Latimer. Keeping receiving third place,
of
20
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Russ Criswell.
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Then came the big night Oct.
Our wrestling
Greyhounds
Houten
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Tracketteic
Debbie
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were1edbyGuyCampbefl,J
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Laurie
Waterman,
Peggy
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Clayton, Pat Howlett, Date
This
year's
Drama Prosser, Ralene Cricken. the dance The suspense was
Lesure, James McKenna, and Production of The Sound
of berger, Cathy Pyle,
and Vicki lifted from everyone when
Kevin Loby
Music, which critics hailed as
vnch
Debbie Van de Houten 1S
The golf team approved itself the best high school musical in
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crowned
queen from a court
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Marching and performing for Phipps served as emcees for
Our Junior year was
State Weight kiting event.
football
and basketball fans the gala affair. Seniors showed
Spirited-filled year. As Juniors
Homecoming festi vities got were the Drill
Team, including the audience the daredevil
we progressed tremendously. underway wi th
a bang this senior members Dorothy stunts of Lyman Knyman, the
The impossth'e had only to be year. Sk it Night, wi
th the clubs Ferlet, Lynn Hester, Ka th
challenged. Growing as leaders and classes presenting
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Boone the
their MUWIa Linda Meeks, Peggy
MoonPrissycat,
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of tomorrow we were proud of original skits brought smiles to
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Senior Class.
commander Barb Boynton.
Class offi cers were Paula
Sophomores captured the top
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'75
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with Keyettes and Key
be
Is ll, president; John George,
Homecoming was the annual represented on the cross Club fal li ng in
vice president, Susan Denton, Junior-Senior
respectively.
Powderpuf f countr) team b) Suzy Stroup, Three seniors, Katie Carroll
secretary;
L)n Martinez, game The fearless J un iors Mary Ann Young, Willie Smith, (Seniors), Mar) Aim Young
(Keyettes), and Mickie Dowell
eJu1rciiccrleadirswere 4efeated the Seniors by a score and Glenn Otto.
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student Kris Ignatius, who Oaks, Laurie Applewhite, Cindy
pionship.
seeing many familiar faces. aided seniors Bill Hearrin, Fetter, and Kim Keyser,
The soccer team in its second Those Juniors exhibiting their Barry Carter, Kevin .McKeever
Sery ce I bes Ci%inettes and
year of competition improved acting ability were Rick and Mark
Pernel
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working together f
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season with a 7-7 record,
the first time, gave a Valentine
some victories. ending the Valerie French, Rhonda
Senior
tennis
players
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dance
featuring "The Riddler"
seas with a 34 record.
Pieters, Theresa Daniels and Sy Stroup, Mary
Ann Young, band. It was a success and
Sevenl Juniors representing Steve Phlpps, who well
Lymari on the weight lifting desmingly won the Best Actor John George, Gene Escla von, enjoyed by all.
and Russ Crispell.
team were Art Oliver, Steve Award.
Every Lyman hillbilly turned
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Wangler and Ray Williams.
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Outstanding was Oliver who our goodbyes, we realize how
been a swimming Greyhound Hawkins dance. It was a
won a filth place title In the close we've sown and
for four years, Randy Kimball, memorable foot stom
heavyweight division at the best is yet to CO
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David L. Barsh
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Gary D. Bowlin
Beulah V. Bratch.r
Richard P . 8nck
Patricia E. Callahan
Carl K. Chandler
Walter C Chittenden Jr
Cathrine L. Clark
Susan Duvall
Robert W Evans
Gregory J. Fekete
Richard D. Fernandes
Jerry J. Flagle
Alvin Faster
Anthony M. Foster

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Thomas D. Lundy
Suzan P. Lundy
John A. MacDonn*II
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we're the class of '75!" Is the was re port ed at foot ba ll games. Ward, Jim Stamps, John
Some class history and in.
class cheer for the spited During halftime seniors Phillips, and Kevin Creeden. terestlngtidbitsofjnfoatjon
seniors at Oviedo High School. organized spirit chains to en. lix- girls on the court were: The Class of '75
is the only class
The 250 seniors, the school's courage their team on to vic- Jane Phillips, Denise Finn, to
attend
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lar gest gradua ting class In Its tory. The senior football Barbara Brandorif, Karen
grades seven to 12. They held a L
history, began each day bright players led their class with the Birchett, and Sylvia Banks.
very successful talent show
and early at 7 a m They most spirit at pep rallies The
As participants in extra raising $O for their only
showed a mature attitude pep rallies were more en curricular activities and money making project The
toward the fact their t year thuslastic than ever before in a thletics, seniors domina ted,
show was won by senior Ste ve
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was spent sharing their school past years.
serving as officers for the Lemanski.
with Lake Howell. in some
Miss O.H.S., Ura Van Camp, majority of clubs and choosing
ways the double sessions w
is captain of the varsity their own
"Best
to the seniors' advantage, cheerleaders. She led the pep All Around" went to Lisa
The football season started
enabli ng many of them to hold
out wi th a bang with the first
victory ever over county rival
This year's student governr
Saiford
Seminole. This was
t l ed " President Robert
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Winters was extremely per.
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tOp 10 in the State This led the
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football team was mostly
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rea en n
sen ors
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Alan Watts
quickly banded together under
-the leadership of Winter, Patty
: Phillips, David Jones, Jay
Morris, Teresa Yoder, and
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Saucer, Clifford Rando, Doug
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Janet Moore to attend school
Wilson,
Jim
Lilly,
Jerry
board meetings and vo ice their
Boyette, Da vid Spikes. Marty
opinions. Because of this r
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Greg Thompson, Tim
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Kesln Creeden Jim Stamps
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unsurpassed. Many seniors
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Patterson jill received All.
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All-OBC first team
Who Auwng American High
awards.
Clennie
also rushed for
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School Students" and named as
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Outstanding Teenagers of
,,eason ended with a 5-5 record.
America. Winter, Barbara
Barndorff and Robin ere
Preldent
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We also look forward for you in the hope of greate r
achievements yet to come in the many facets of your
lives: acaderiiic, employment, family and personal
satisfactions
We encourage you to use your opportunities to their
fullest, living to help others and to better yourselves.
life today is abundant with adventure, encitement,
and challenges, and we wish you Godspeed in all of your
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Kevin Beary, Terry Bachman, Applause. A fast-movin
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ran
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team,
Alice A. Frazier
Tom Ruland
with victory after victory. Seniorsthtweren in(luded
So goes this yeWs senior ClAas Edgewatw.lit
John C. Cur
'hounds Put up Helping to keep score and Suzan Lundy, Mickie Dowell,
chan t. Dominating
Stephen P. ShI.t
ar
a toug uattie,
James L. Giberson
but
were statistics were Karen Meadows Scott Russell, Mark Youngs,
Willie C. Smith
scholastic achievement, the defeated, 33-6.
Susette R. Harrell
Van R. Stick
and Peggy Prosser
serif ors of 1975 vowed to set
Michael B. Harris
Kim (ofino Kim Berry Steve
The 1974 Homecoming game
Kathleen
Stin.r
Karen
A. Hawkins
Golfing their way to another Phipps, Katie Carroll, Tom
recordsandagoodesampk To found
the
pride-filled ',
Michael R. Slockda 141
Robert W. Hedrick
possible" state championship Fernandez, Kim Keyser, Cindy
say the least, they did.
F-.-" Jr
Ion S Heisler
As athletes, they demon- Boone
Greyhound
teamoflosing
toe are Geen Jones, Jim Nolan Weygant, and David Richard,Z
by a score
16-6 Th
David P. Henry
Victoria D. Van Duson
-strated leadership both In and next two games saw the and French Bolen
Patricia
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Oscar
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they also
Carlos HoirIli FlIho
Sabrina A Ward
out of games. Lyrnan fans were 'Hounds losing to Jones.
om n
Than S
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Nancy J. Hudson
thi,
arry celled. A large percentage of elite theatre troupe, a supe
especially pleasedwi
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Dylan
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Williams
Gent Jones
theclasswerehonoreiby be j,,g vocal chorus, and a talented
pemances
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Sarah
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David D. Wingo
y.ar,
as
Warns
senior
tapped for National Honor musical combo presented
re
nds to a
21
Carol L. Keith
Victor M. Yantorn Jr.
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vcLory Society. Among them were Liz Godipell on April 5. Seniors
athletes led the G reyhounds to over county rival Sanford
Randy P. Kimball
AkIs, Nan
Jilfiry I. Zozak
victory after victory.
Baley, Donna members of
Seminole
Company"
During football lesson,
Caught Spring Fever
Lyman really fired up or Barber, Cindy Beaty, Robin areKImOrono(J),Steve
seniors Barry Carter,
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I1tflextgame.....,a,,os. Bentz, Kathy Bevington, Barb Phipps (Judas Iscariot), Katie
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LatinIff, Jimmy Blaine, Don racked the PlOneers of Oak Boynton, Carol Cattaneo Jeff Carroll, Rick Hoenicke, Suzan Crispe
Mark Youngs and Jara belongs to the Natioul Lent and Debbie Ritter. The cheerleaders?),
what are 010
.ddtOfl,
Mi
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Rackar
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Oau),
Al Cl lend Au Rid
Kathy Kennedy were elected Honor Societ and is an "Biggest
no rated second
McKenzie, Davi
of the
or
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at
here "e
Oliver, Tom Lent, Jim state Four-A football polls.
"Most School Spirit. " The Uddette
class. is John Ridilla, along with McDonakys
.1arie
Cremonese,
Theresa
Richardson,
and
Scott
Russell.
A]
Most Sincere" -seniors are
flowarth, Bill Hearrin, Earl Cleveland and Al Latimer Daniel, Ray Duquette, Linda
Mr. LHS, Kevin Albright, Carol McKenzie. "Laziest" is
The drama department also
Life is very long. In coinUs ace,
m Ewe l , isv
Williams, Kevin Albright, John helped to fire up their
lists Royal Gambit among i ts Scott Russell and Karen Overflows With school spirit and French Bolen and Cathie parison, Our life at [.)-man High
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Porter. Jeff Clayton, and Mark mates, but we ended up losing Hinton, Patty Hitt, Nancy achievements during 1974-75 Benefield.
Gene
Jones, happiness, which Is obvious at Grieder, while the "Best Legs' School is a split second;
Pickett aided the GreyhMxis by the 3core
Hudson, Roberta Karp, Kathy Gambit played during the* Lyrnan's fantastic golfer, and first glance. Kevin is president seniors are Russ Crispell and
' of 29-14.
however, it means an enormous
in achieving a 3-7 se % n.
Kennedy,
Bill Kleinknecht, middle of December and Mary Ann Young are the ",Most of Interact, a member of Kathy Minana.
The 'Hounds and Wildcats of
amount
to us at the present
The first game of the sea J Winter Park clashied in the Michelle Latham, Sheryl starred seniors SUM IAMY, Likely to Succeed." The ',Most Fellowship of
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All in all, the class of 75
Christian
did
an
time.
We
have grown here as
found the 'Hounds facing tk* sumn firtale, with Winter Park Manning, Jessie Mathews, Valerie French, Lyn Martinez, Dependable" are Donna Barber Athletes, a brother Udd, and a excellent job of honori
ng their well as learned.
Gruiadlers of Colonial. We wInning, 40-15. SenIors Tom Mea
Carol McKenzie, Karen Katie
and Barry Babish. Kim Keyser member of Letterman's Club. outstanding members!!!
Terri
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and Kim Orfrno, two actors, He played Varsity football
were defeated, 43-20 Out- Lenl and Al Lam er
We. as seniors, are rww ready
Carol McKenzi."
As our four years here
led the
and
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at to leave Lyman, its warmth and
Mills, Peggy Prosser, Mark Leesa Karnes, and Kim received the 'M ost Talented '
standing players of the game invalid Greyhounds.
was a varsity wrestler.
Lyman come to an end, there
were Al Latima, Art Oliver,
title. "Wittiest" are Katie
Reyes, Terri Trimble, Debbie Orofino, who was unabi
The list of seniors receiving are certain things we will security. Our
Van de Houten, Jana Wallick, perform due to a
Barr) Carter.
Carroll
and
Glenn
Otto.
recognition
by their classmates remember. Things such as _ have been well equipped
Phil Vance, Chuck Chipps,
ous ac-.
Cindy
Weygant,
The second game pitted the Greg Rawbris. A]
Terry cident.
Cleveland,
Miss LIIS, Jana Wallick, is an doesn't end there. Others in- skit night, (who could ever mentally to deal with the out.
Willingham,
and
Mary
Ann
'Hounds. against their old and Rick Shuett aided the
Selecting Senior Superlatives outgoing girl whose friendly elude "Most Look Alike forget the Pink Prissycal, or
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ting time at smile and warm personality Couple," Barry Carter and Boone the Moon, or Lyman
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In thi-n first meeting which a successful se
a3on. Pret'.ying
this year was no quickly endeared her to her Karen Brown. The "Biggest Knyman, or the Playboy
seemed to developInto a first u the courts were senior French Bolen, Cyr Brltton, exception The Friejest class Jana, who has
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responsibility
Flirts" were Lyn Martinez and "Bachman"
Bunny,
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nva117,
Bnind,
Ralene
Crickensenio
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Steve
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rs are Pat llowlett and cheerleader for three years, IS
51i.san Denton Ohhhhhhhhhith Yeah', or the
at berger
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pre ai
Mickie Dowell, Cindy
a
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and
Stes
Sin
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Hall.
Al
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were chosen Civinette
.wne Paque tte.
It is saddening to least I
this
Gingerbre
ars4y
'- Fetter, ,al French, Richard
Which proves that we grow 'em
as
Che
Stroup were picked
Bubbling over with en" Bra
something we
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tough in Seminole County.
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thusiasm for these two teams Gregory, Cathie Grieder, Athletic." "Most Attractive" 01vinettes and was the Senior
to and L
BishopMoore was next on the was the 1974-75 Varsity Merrilee Hannah. S,teve Har- were Cathy Oaks and Russ Cla Ho comingSwe
Fl
Suzan Lundy and Al Latimer. sta nd and, prom at
learned to love.
Steve
schedule and the Greyhounds cheerleatjing squad, led by
Found to have the "Squeakiest Grad Night, Beta's talent
We now leave the joy we,%.e
Captain Jam Wallick and co- Martinez, Pat Militello, Andy
Voices" were Karen Meadows shows, Civics' Miss Blue and
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in
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of
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notized the Hornets by the Captain De bbie Van de Hooter,
Kathy
maria, .e
and David Richardson. "Most Gold pagents, secret pals, underclassmen. They
Muller,
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stunning score of 41-19. Torn Plus SeWors Laurie Applewhite,
likely Not To Be Funny" were warm Iuules, don't tell anyone handle the
Lent,a senior linebacker, lent a Cindy Fetter, and Mickie Mark i- 4.Itt, iOfl
Ow,u,
Rick Hoenicke and Terry ... but did you hear. pep rilhes responsibility school with
. Hopefully they
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new dinxension to the Lyman Dowell. Jim
Rager,
Da
vid
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Trimble Patty 11111 and Doug (who could ever forget
4
of
squad attended
e
Brantley
We
the
will
chieve as much and enjoy
otfevse by blsking two sue- NCA cheerleading camp and
e Ritter, Jon
Vance received the "Best Non. Patriot that got creamed, or the
Rod
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Scot
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ran away with such honors as
stop Talker" title. "Biggest Eagle that got plucked, or the
wish
For we are students of Olt!
dow
and the Greyhounds one excellent ribbon, two Vance, Sve
a
Gossipers" were Vicki Lynch "Key (lub casket Crew,,- or the
Lyman
High, come and join in
Margare
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coasted to an e&amp;iy win.
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Brisn
Ballard
Chosen for faculty cheer, or the 'lrrs
superior ribbons, and a spirit
song
tOgttr
you
always
keep
reaching
for
the
stars
As
participants
it,
extogether in
Ilic next game of tbe season stick, the most sought after
Best Drersers- were Tony that went ape, or the
"EUP4,
mind.
in
bo&amp;,
in
soul
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found Lyman up against the awart These girls provided tracurricular activities, seniors
Palma and Mickle Dowell, supall stunts ped
Ormed
by
Our
forever
as
tim.
Through
our
accomplishments
and
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Lourie
defeats we became one , may mankind AwhIte. ym and
clubs and selecting their own
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Son of Col. &amp; Mrs,
Nils P. F. Ahl

Anthony W. Alexander
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
B. W. Alexander

Peter D. Allen
Son of
Samuel D. Allen

Ronda P Arndt
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs,
Jerry Arndt

Sandra D. Baker
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Melvin Baker

Brian S. Baker
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Kenneth R. Baker

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Son of Mr. d. Mr3.
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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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CarolD.can$ock
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
L. F. Lloyd

Debra J. Mack
Daughter of Mrs.
Heen Mack

Cindy L. Marcellas
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Charles R. Dillon

Billie R. Wrimon
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Henderson Marimon

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John F. Martin
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Rhonda J. Rucker
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Ronald R. Rucker

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Donald L. Sakry

Stephen T. Rumsay
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Bernard H. Rumsey

Jay t- . Saucer
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Jay C. Saucer

Marci L. Schiabig
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Robert E. Schiahig

Jennifer M. Schillo
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Thomas M. Kern

Deborah L. Seiple

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Marianne McCloskey
Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Dean F McCloskey

KevinM.McKecver
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Philip P McKeever

Mary B.MIitiler

Kenn.thR.McPhCrSOfl
Son of Mr. &amp;Mrs
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Sinclair E. McNealy Jr.
Son ofMrs.
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FRANK &amp; BETTY MULA
Paul E. Minietta

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Lynn M Sollars

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David A Spikes

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Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Thomas F Sterling

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Robert S, Moore Jr

Raymond W. Stevens
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Raymond L Stevens

J oseph M. Stewart
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
David L. Brown

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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs
Noah A. Stewart

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Ph.671-4899

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Complete Automatic Service
Pick Up And
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Melvin Hil

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Serving Winter Park Since 1920

CONGRATULATIONS
Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Ph. 365.5601

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Son of Dr. &amp; Mrs.
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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
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Virginia M. Sullivan

Nannette A. Swan

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Joseph F. Sullivan

Daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs
StuartJoynt

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DorothyM.Newberry
DaughlerofMr.&amp;Mrs.
George C Newberry

Lanc.W.Nog
SonofMr.&amp;Mrs.
Ronald J. Nogle

The f uture belongs to

RobertS.Olswfskj
Sonof Mr &amp;Mrs
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Lloyd A. Norwood

those who have prepared for it

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Gregory 0. Thompzon

Daughter of.Mr. Eugene Sodney
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Son of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
C Ray Thompson

Daughter of Mrs,
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A. DUDA SONS
Brian C. Osborn

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done, challenges met...good luck!

make sure that you plan now for your future.

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James E. Palmer
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gene

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Stone and Sinclair M c Nee l y. Daker, Sylvia Banks, Cindi Syl v ia Banks At the end of the
The captain was Clennie Baylor, Karen Birchett, Robe rt year the Forensics Club had
Patterson who won the MVP Borkoski, Kay
Bovaird, received 11 first places; five

of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard

Robert F_ Schlablg. Early

Montecalvo. Early Admission

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With a lot of hard work
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spirit of OHS to a peak. Captain

Gilmore, Teresa Hanvey, Linda
Johnson Steve Lemanski,
Robert link, April McCarty,

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Olswtskl, Brian Osborn, treasurer; with seniors Althea

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Pelley team a counter proposal hours might not affect another deposited in a bank would draw stretching payments out over a

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year. "It's illegal to pay you earned on that teacher's money

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recotiuiiendation from Justice
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Rosenwald Elementary to a
center for special education and

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governs the hiring and firing of

Orlando Man Gets
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Orlando the job as director of posing the choice.
Vihien, was the strongest
ruling School Board members the Seminole County Industrial
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Davie Sims, says he intends to

decision "one way or the Second choice by the SCIDA federal programs will be picked
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matter for School Board op.
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proval or disapproval surfaced has an obligation to live the guaranteed ot her citizens in the Rosenthal shot back.
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teachers up to?" Pelley asked SEA's dividual principal's rights to
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funds formerly allocated for school fenced; and Highland to future prior to the annual orde red sent to each of the after appeals for help were
construction of a Wnnls court nt Eflworth,
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"These requests should inThe city this week received a
plan for providing birycle paths area.
resolution from county com- elude all items of paving,
City crews are to provide missioners indicating the signals, signs, crosswalks, and Moble
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attend the new Lake Orienta labor for the project, resulting county officials have no in- sidewalks that would be located
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program for the new students,
Striving to make better Metcalf and Mrs. Beverly
got the student parking lot homemakers far tomorrow is Stryker.

MeUssa Merrifield, Rebecca
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departments so that citizens volunteer firemen returning volunteer when he has stated
Robert
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Kelley, publicly on many occasions in
Repeated calls to Keller at would not
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president
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Tournament and won the player Brandorff, Bill Carter, David places and five fourth places. planned assembly programs, ment was sponsored by Mrs. Green, Ruby Robinson, Kay
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Faxon, Robin Ferebee, Laura Sharon Beasley.
drive for the zoo, sponsored the
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NEW SMYRM BEACH, Fin (AP) With three
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lifeguards are hoping the shark problem won't be as
severe this year as last,
"We had oi'r worst summer last year," said
lifeguard Capt. John Crist. "But it still isn't a

Volusia County's 47 miles of coastline.
chomp It was like a bear trap lie pulled me off the
Bassett was the second person in fie days to be officials said
"We know the sharks are out there. We've always board, and I knew he nad me," Bassett said from attacked by a shark wh ile swimming off Florida's
Jeffrey Ilanrahan, wh iid he gave up surfing
kncwn sharks were out there,' said Rennick who Winter Park Memorial Hospital
East Coast
at Daytona 'after I was bumped by one shark,"
has blamed Fishermen who dump scrap fish off a
"1 really don't know what happened, but I guess I
Canadian vacationer Cindy Jones, 10, of claimed that civic officia ls are covering up th
nearby pier for luring the sharks to the area,
kicked him with my other foot," he said. "Then I got Pierarefonds, Quebec, was bitten on the leg by a
problem.
Edward Bassett Jr., 17, said he was riding a free. I don't know how, but I just leaped out of the shark a few days earlier while swimming at
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A 45-year-old Sanford man was in good condiUon at
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district wide ratio as well as the
That ruling, in essence. says taxes, but the eight-mill cap
The ruling substantiated a ratio in each individual school. the department will not stand in must stiv as is. Harris said lie's
Herald story which appeared in
Personnel Director StCWdrt N way of the phaseout of sure the citi7ens will be
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School Board meeting.
not know what action the county courthouse will face a pects today's Senate action to
Theonlybigdifference—and department might take In the School Board whose members stick closely to action taken last
it's an addition — is that event school officials do not are on the opposite end of at Friday by the House.
Justice officials criticized the correct discrepancies in the least one part of the recomThe bill requires that the 68school system for not having countywide ratio. Layer said mendation by the Justice school districts raise an ad.
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materialize — the money
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however, that this county will
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last year.
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reach that number of studentA bill voted out by the Florida
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Though legislative action School Supt. Roger Harris, is past history, we probably %ill billion of the taxpayer's money
tacks on an additional S2
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million for public ed ucation based on project ed 1,000 in- over the summer.
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Altamonte Springs attorney prosecutor in an alleged con- case and the court dismissed Herring the case shouldn 't go
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(Xficials expect to hear from the city attorney on the
city's fight with the County Commission o ver purchase of
two titility firms. Also. a status report is expected on
rmrchase of land lot a new utility plant. See Page 2-A. ii,
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Herring said Frida%, in reply reprimanded Brock.

continue prosecution."

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State Attorney's investigators.

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a prosecutor's position during a deposition.
should be to seek justice,"
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Brock said, not to become a the dock
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submit the- re was no neghgence f
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on my part. I made the decision
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mitted and there were bogm, stock certificate was
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Brock, who says he hasn't yet
made a decision on whether to PC
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seek the IM Jwficial Circuit
State Attorney's post in thp 1976 report that found no criminal
electioro, told The Herald he wrongdoing by his office,
sees no use in asking the Bar lizrring said there was nothing
Association to probe Herring's -methical in the '1973 case. "We
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Nov. 1, 1971 at a salary of
yesterday. Included among the graduates were lour girls. Rear Admiral K. E. Fowler Jr., USN
Brock called Herring's $13,500 and was making $21,000
lRct.l, gave the commencement
u. Cadet Armadno Gonzalez gave the valedictory address statements
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By ED PIUCKETF
Herald Staff Writer
CASSELBERRY — Two major items of interest to citizens of
this city — a utility fight with the county and a proposed land
purchase for a utility plant — top the agenda for tonight's 7:30
meeting at City hail,
City Atty. Ken McIntosh is expected to report on progress the
city is making in acquisition of a site suitable for Installation of a
utility plant, something the city has planned for years.
Council gave Mayor Bill Crier what amounts to a blank check
at a preview council meeting. In essence, Grier, If certain
specifications are met, was authorized to negotiate for purchase
of a suitable block of land.
Council members drew fire for that authorization because the
public was not informed where the land up for purchase was

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70-Cent

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Feared By Energy Official
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Energy Administrator
Frank G. Zarb says Prisident Ford's energy conservation
program would push gasoline prices to near the 7Ocentsa gallon mark.
The effort to rake prices is deliberate, Zarb said In r&amp;
sponse to aquestion Sunday on ABC's "Issues and
Arsers" interview program.
"That's correct, but keep in mind that these conservation taxes which we have proposed would be
returned to the economy and individuals, particularly
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foeigr. policy, voting rights, a deadlocked appropriation
i and two presiden tial vetoes.
UberalsandconservathreswerepreparedtodobatUe r'n
in the Senate later today m what was bllledasa"grest
de ba te"onforeignpoU cy and de(ensepnturethupt
Vietnam era.
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research. The amount recommended by the Senate
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Into a long-awaited concert tour wi th a longer-than-usual
twohour performance that made up for a late beginning, a
crackling sound system and a mammoth traffic jam.
"It's good to get the first one out of you and release that
tension," said Mich Jagger, lead Singer a1'd spokesman
for the British rock group, after the Sunday matinee that
was the group's first time on stage in 18 months
Jagger promised something extra for the crowd at the
first of their two performances. "This Is the first show of
our tour, so we're trying to find out what we're doing good
and terrible. So we're going to do a lot more."
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winding up its flvemonth investigation of the CIA amid
controversy over viether President John F. Kennedy and
his brother, Robert, were Involved In alleged efforts to kill
Cuban Premier Fidel Cast.ro
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later today to review the report jt will deli vex toPresident
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"She showed up at the main
gate in the dead of the night
only a couple of days later," he
said. "The guards didn't know
what to do •., and I had to
TAMPA (AP) — A can. to wait until he launched his said,
telephone
them to say it was all
didate usually Li kept apart 1974 re-election bid and had a
Gurney said he sought the adof
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from fund raising In a cam- campaign apparatus to report vice
paign so that If something goes the funds,
who assured him he was not H.
Officials said the combination
wrong, he can honestly say he
It wasn't until late July 1973 able for Williams' deeds, then of refugee uncertainty, slow Sehad nothing to do with it, for- after sending in his own investi. went to former Watergate pros- curity clearances, and a slack.
mer Sen. Edward Gurney told it gator that the ex-senator ecutor Henry Peterson and ening in sponsorships will keep
federal grand jury.
learned "all kinds of asked for a speedy and thor- this camp open long past the
The prosecution today was to wrongdoing had been done," he ough investigation.
July target-date for closing.
read more from a transcript of
Gurney's testimony before the
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May. It was introduced here
Friday in the federal trial of
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Gurney and four others charged
with conspiracy to build an
illegal slush fund through inTUESDAY, JUNE 3rd TO FRIDAY, JUNE 6 ONLY
fluence peddling with the
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Federal How.ing Authority.
100 Pct, Nylon
On trial with Gurney are (or.
100 Pct. Nylon
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cluding three persons killed Smith was ejected from the
when a pecding auto smashed auto and ki ll ed.
into a uty pole near GibsonJanice Allen, 21, of Milton,
ton, state troopers said early was fatally injured early Satur.
today.
day in Santa Rosa County when
The Highway Patrol said her car failed to make a curve
Jackie W. Crumb, 40, of Riv- and ran off the road.
erview, was fatally injured
The vehicle driven by Mlalong with her two male corn- chad T. Reed, 23, of Dewitt, N.
panlons in the early morning V., ran a red tight in Sunrise
accide nt Saturday. The names and hit a bridge. The Broward
of the two men were withheld County accident took place earuntil police could notify out-of- ly Sunday.
Will Durden, 77, of Tamia,
st4ite relatives.
Troopers gave the following was struck and killed by a car
details of these other fatal acci- as he cro!iscd a Tampa street
denLs:
night.
Betty Humel, 68, and Thelma
Pooke Hassel, 74, both of Port
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Fin. (AP) Many of the 1,200 here, "a great fear of how proved refugees still in camp.
"We're afraid that something
refugees free to they'll be received, how they'll
In addition, three refugees will go wrong. We don't really
Vietnamese
leave
this Florida Panhandle succeed when they get out the who happily left the tent city, know our sponsors, and we
0 camp are lingering behind sim- door."
eager to beg i n rew lives, have don't know whether they will
ply because they are afraid of
Of the 5,629 refugees who had returned to the base, officials really be responsible for us,
the outside world, officials say. arrived at Eglin by the past said.
help us for months or even
"There's a great fear of the weekend, 2,148 had sponsors
One Vietnamese, who asked years if necessary," he said.
unknown among the refugees,". dn.were free to leave. But only not to be identified, agreed that
Les Gottlieb, deputy chief of
says Hugh McCloone, who runs 961 had departed, leaving some of his countrymen were
the camp, said word spread
quickly when one girl, who had
left for a northwest Florida
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(AP) — "Everywhere we turn
we're being ripped off," says Max Friedson as most of the
bills pushed by the Florida Congress of Senior Citizens
appeared doomed.
Friedson, head of the Miami-based group, said that
politicians always are careful to solicit votes of senior
citizens when they are running for office, but forget about
them once elected.
"The legislators, particularly the younger ones, vote for
1'glslat1on to help the elderly only when we're there
watching them," he said.

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and windows, U. Roy Hughey cm the Wekiva River,
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reported. The main building control of a boat early Saturday vacuum cleaners were missing break-In at the Bunnell Road
Albert Eugene Capps, fl, Route
and two portable classrooms and recei ved facial, rib, back after a break-in at Kirby reside nce of Harry L. Dunman.
ul
A 45-year-old Sanford man One (Paola), Sanford, was
were vandalized, $20 cash and spleen injuries when the Vacuum Cleaners, 977 E. SR— James Doyle, 694 Douglas
stabbed in a Saturday night being held in county jail on a
taken, and also keys to the craft smashed into a large tree 436, Fern Park.
Ave., Altamonte Springs,
TALLAHASSEE, (AP)-In
altercation was listed in good charge of attempted inbuildings, deputies reported. on the river. Deputies said
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condition today at Seminole voluntary sexual battery after a
Paint
was
sprayed Charles Pafford, manager of reported two saddles, valued at hair dryer and $50 to $75 cash sentence today, former EduMemorial Hospital. Police have 17-year-old woman reported the
throughout four ctassroomsand the Wekiva Marina, tran- $700, were taken lna break-in at was taken when his residence cation Commissioner Floyd
w awakened In her horn by a
jailed a59iear.old man on
a play room at the Casselberry sported Denmark to the a barn at his home on was burglarized.
Christian has sent a federal
charge of 55WL with mnjp to gun-wielding aman w.io cnoaea
school and papers scattered, hospital and later reported the Longwood-Markham Road.
judge the character testimony
commit murder in the case.
Sanf ord police today were
her and attempted to rape her classrooms at the Geneva deputies said.
accident.
-Nick Bohlen, 302S. Swiland
of
two former governors and
LI. Mike Rotundo and before an approaching car ElementIry School and
In other sheriff's reports:
De., Sanford, reported a pickup probing the theft of $375 Cash two former Supreme Court jusPatrolman Lewis Coombs scared him and he fled from the Casselberry Elementary
— Willie James Jenkins, 30, truck was entered and two from a locked safe at the Uces
Jimmie C. Denmark, 41, was
School, according to sheriffs listed in satisfactory condition Greenway t, Midway, told chain saws, valued at $400, Eastern Oil Station, 811 W. 13th
arrested Robert Herring, 59, of
District Judge Clarence
St. and a burglary at Bags W.U.S.
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48 Eighth St., Sanford, after
A 24-year-OW mother of four reports today.
today at Florida Hosrltal deputies he was robbed at were taken.
lgood was scheduled to
Roger Brown, 45, of 500 E. 11th children reported she was
The Geneva school, First North, Altamonte Springs. gunpoint of $70 by a tall, skinny
— Burglars nettedan empty Market, 2485 S. Sanford Ave. in pass sentence today on Christl
on Street and Lake Geneva Drive, Sheriff's reports stated that man at Bri&amp;wn Avenue and SR- safe, television, camera, which 10 cartons of cigarettes,
tinn for income tax evasion.
with a butcher knife, at Sanford her dcar just alter 12 a.m. was entered by prying doors Denmark, who lives in a cabin 4.
clothing and 60 pounds of frozen six cases of beer, keys and a
Maximuin sentence would be
Avenue and Fourth Street.
Sunday and forced his way Into
calculator were reported
five years in prison and a $5, 000
missing.
Officers reported Brown was the house when she cracked the
fine
stabbed in the lower left chest door to see who was knocking.
No character witnesses other
Sanford
officers
Jailed
!9investigators said the woman S
and a lung was punctured. He
year-old
Terry
Wade
Rawls,
of
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transcripts of the earlier
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By NICK LOCRIUDGE
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N.
Ave.,
testimony
will be presented.
Grandview
teeing no differential In rates
The agreement also would
ficers said, and underwent by the hair, threa tened her life
Scott Electronics is locateI
Herald Staff Writer
Christfan pleaded guilty April
between the city and county give the city or the county the the Interstate Commerce Sanford, on $5,500 bond on
surgery at the hospital.
and the lives of her sleeping
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of
possession
of
territory,
option of purchasing the utility, center,
—children before raping her In
An Interlocal agreement
Other
agenda
Items
for
controlled
substance,
conport
$30,000 in income conth
Nelswender
indicated
at wi th the purchaser having the
her li ving room.
between
Seminole
tributing
nected
with kickbacks In 1969
County
to
the
delinquency
of
Sheriff's detective jailed one
and County Attorney Tom freeman right to serve all the utility's tomorrow's meeting include
man and were looking for
and
evading
$15,751 in income
rleif this areas. A portion of the service
minors and violation of
Weekend vandals damged Lake Mary to provide water may be asked to u
reports from various county
taxes,
probation,
and sewer service to the new point is legal.
area Is In Lake Mary.
department heads.
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The breakdown is as foll ows:
Tallahassee, the additional week unanimously appro v ed
liosenwald, but advises the white males, 518; white
"pleased" to learn that that the funds will be needed to handle the agreement after several
board not to bus Rosenwald females 1,431 as compared to
eight mills won't jump tolO ar the additional students. So, modifications k the plan which
students past three other schools 139 black males and 272 black
some legislators had suggested. anyway you look at it, he said, It was worked out by county ard
en route to Casselberry,
females,
An Important aspect of the really won't be neis funds city officials.
The board decision was to bus
bill is the emphasis schools will arriving in the county, but
The County Commission
I4yer said the ratio was the
some 207 blacks to Casselberry.
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"major criticism" handed
ihat decision was after
de'garten tlwough third grade already have a place for,
proposed by Roger Nelswender,
members
voted
to
adopt
the
down
from Washington during
Some teachers In Seminole head of the cou.fly's develop.
In fact, hams pointed out,
"Lake Orients Plan," a plan a telephone conversation with
the entire bill is centered on have yet to be rehired next ment division. The modified
drawn up by residents of the Dougherty.
development of early chllithood year. About 21 contets agreement, approved by the
Lake Orients area.
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years.
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meeting
vowed not to abide by
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To accomplish the bill's rehire will be rehired before the
The zgrea.rncnt ,s to allow
the Justice Department ruling.
objectives. about 36 addi tional text school term gets tin' Wilco Utili ty to serve the nw
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douara will be allocated per derway.
electronics plant in Lake Mary,
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board wasn't contacted by the
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child It' K-3. That redistrIbution
FBI, whose agents conducted
of funds couid mea' more school systdn'g chief of per- opening in August. Wilco Is a
LONG WOODMARKS Mayor Jams LormamlaeceptlanAmerkan flag that has flown the investigation In Seminole
it s'nId snnrv't cvc that h.fnr t' aft n-ia
over th
y
ton'; ;pita from U.S. Rep. Richanl Kelley's aide
County on behalf of the Justice
mean additional teachers' aides over there's a good chance county.
Nancy Brunner on behalf of the city's BIcentennIal Committee
Department.
will be added to accomplish the additional teachers will be
AcachngioNelswender, the BICENTENNIAL
Saturday. The flag was raised over city hail toroncludeThe day's
School reccrds show that in
needed to take Care of this major change mwle by the city
taks ouulneii by the bill,
celebration Which saw some 510 persons In 22 separate units October of fiscal year 1974.75,
a
Also, Harris noted that even if county's educational needs next in the interlocal agreement
parade through the city streets for the enjoyment of more than total of 2.375 persons worked
for
county should
t growth
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the county guaran1.000 citIzens lining the Parade route,
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houieon.the-pond with their mothers today, after a family
rescued them from over-zealous, would-he pet owners.
Bunny Sands said her children, Karen, 11, and Brian, 10,
learned that people were sneaking on a local golf course
after dark and stealing the ducklings from a pond.
Police investigated, but soon gave up, saying they
couldn't keep up with the little ducks. So, Mrs. Sands
began a house-by-house search last veek.
"I recovered nine by going into the homes of people up
and down the Street," she said. "I made a lot of enemies
doing it, but those ducks were not theirs. They belong to
all."
She said her children recovered six other ducks during
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from their disciplinary confinement building at DcSota
Correctional Institution were quickly captured, officials
said.
One prisoner was captured by a guard outside the confineme:t building Saturday night and three others were
captured after tli tripped an electronic surveillance
system at the prison's fence, a spokesman said.
The fifth inmate, identified as Keneth Ilewatt, was
found about tour hours later when pollee aided by
bloodhounds tracked him down early Sunday
A spokesman said two inmates had overpowered a
guard and taken his keys, but could get only three other
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First reading of an or. insurance for city einpkyesand
dinance changing the current other insurance coverage.
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zoning commission to a land
Other routine report from
City planning agency with zoning council, the mayor and City
LONG WOOD
and planning responsibilities. Attorney Ned J uli an Jr. will
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Accountant Harold Hartsock
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scheduled to give City Council,
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records for a second time on
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attempt to determine the
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
said if plans were pursued for
failed to collect over the four City Commissioners will wind the high-rise
construction, the
year period it has provided up pending busine
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water service to four city marathon meeting beginning at the services
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During the formal meeting,
It was discovered several their separate ways for the next Dave Richards,
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•months ago that residents in seven weeks of the summer,
the city's districting corn.
Wlnsor Manor, Sleepy Hollow
All Commission meetings mittee, Is expected to report the
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its
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redistricting
proposal
and
all
..jj charged the utili ty tax by the
At 1 p.m., a workshop is incumbents will he able to seek
company required by city law, scheduled on planning board re-election under the plan.
Sanlando began collections with recommendatio ns for changes
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A public hearing is scheduled
the may billlrg.
In the zonb'tg ordinance and
Also on the agenda are:
discussion of a bicycle path on a change of zoning on the
Hatton property on SR 434 and
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program.
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attorney
for
the
Immediately prior to going Little Wekiva Road from
TTLL
volunteer fire department
into formal session at 4 JO p m, professional office to neigh.
Bravo is to present an the board will hold a workshop borhood commercial.
The tTadWouaI Memorial Day was cekbrilcd Friday by dm agreement from the depart- with attorney Benjamin Tepper
Scheduled for passage are
local VFW orpnl'atlons, incindlag, Longwood Post
7; ment that volunteers will assist, on the requested refund of ordinances annexing and
Casselberry Post 100w; and Winter Springs p
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when available, the paid $30,000 paid in advance sewer rezoning the Goodman property
ceremonies conducted at Longwood Memorial Gardens. IM firefighters; requiring the city and water connection fees and on SR 436 to
permit the cooWinter Springs Elementary School was represented by a group of to formally recognize the group bulkllng permit costs.
structlon of a liquor store and
students carrying flags. A fotu'gun salute was carried out by Jack as the only volunteer force and
The fees were paid for a high- an amendment to an existing
Grugei Junior VlceComniander, Post 1005; Vernon Bessifi, to require the city to pay the rise apartment- office complex ordinance permitting all
Post 5415; Tom Stewart, Post $405; Jack Saxion, Post 5405; and volunteers' corporation, rather on SR 436. Plans
for the building businesses selling alcoholic
Don Gerrish, Poet 10050. (Herald Photo by Ella Nichols)
than Individual members, have since been abandoned,
beverages to operate on Sun.
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The first articles to be con- charge that O'Malley:
allegedly received favorable misuse of state employes in
With 11 articles of impeachIf any of the articles pass by sidered, and potentially the
1973.
-Solicited and received $560 treatment from O'Malley.
ment pending in the House, two-thirds vote of the House, 0- most damaging, charge that
from Charles T. Clayton, presiEfforts to impeach Adams
-Approved a $2.36 million
Treasurer-Insurance Commis.. Malley is automatically sun- O'Malley accepted between dent of Liberty
but the House voted to
Co.
loan
as
failed,
Gulf
Life
Insurance
National
life
sioner Thomas O'Malley could pended until the Senate holds a $00 and
11,000
from Insurance Co., Birmingham, a company investment after in. censure him — a mild repribe suspended from office by trial on his removal from office. Independent life Insurance Co. Ala., when the firm
was seeking ducing tbe firm to lend the mand that many constitutional
tonight.
The Senate is required to act in December 1971.
approval
to
open
a
Florida fire money to four North Florida scholars contend is an in.
The house was expected to within six months.
O'Malley aide E.A. Faircloth Insurance subsidiary.
men who, with O'Malley as a appropriate alternative to im
pass by the required two-thirds
Impeachment and suspension testified that he told the corn-'rook more than 170,2oo secret partner, bought a shop. peachment
vote at least some of the im- could be a serious blow to pany O'Malley wanted a contri- from his former Miami law ping center,
peachrnent articles, which O'Malley's hopes to win acquit- taition because the firm had
partners, Bennett Feldman and
There has 'ecn talk of substi'
O'Malley's impeachment
charge that O'Malley took more tal in his scheduled June 30 trial failed to contribute to his
cam- Riccardo Ciravolo, in money proceedings are the first to tuting censure of O'Malley for
than $72,000 in kickbacks from on charges of accepting $10,000 paign.
paid to them for representing reach the house since Lt. Coy, impeachment, but the move.
insurance companies he regu- in unauthorized compensation
Fairclothsaid he received the insurance companies that Torn Adams was charged with ment apparently has fizzled.
lates.
and perjury.
money in an envelope during
"In my opinion, there's no
O'Malley has told his staff, the 1971 National Association of
doubt about it,,, said Rep. however, that when he goes Insurance Commissioners conRalph Haben, D.Palrnetto, a through impeachment proceed- rention at Miami Reach and
iiii'inber of the sekc corn- lngs and gets his day in court gave it to O'Malley.
niittee that voted the 11 im- "the result will he favorable."
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Though the county is sitting on a successful $24 million bond
located. Nor were they told the price range to be negotiated.
The reasoning, according to Council Chairman Edith Duerr validation, the city has threatened to take the matter to the
and others, was that publication of the land's whereabouts would highest court in the land in an effort to block the bond validation.
City officials gave McIntosh the go-ahead to oppose the
drive the price up.
county's
purchase.
Grier, however, confirmed that city officials are looking at
That actlor drew some bitter remarks from County Cornland on Red Bug Lake Road, which Is located east of Semoran
mission Chairman Sid Vihien Jr., who said he was bitterly
Boulevard and north of Lake Howell.
The asking price for that parcel is in the neighborhood of disappointed in action by the city after Grl2r had assumed him the
$555,000. However, McIntosh said at a recent meeting that other city and county could work it out on a more amicable basis.
Vihien also said the entire fiasco would only serve to make a
parcels have been offered and are also under consideration for
certain
group of attorneys richer. And one county official
purchase by the city.
The city attorney also is expected to report on the status of the estimated it could cost as much as $100000 to litigate the matter.
The money--should the city and county engage in a lengthy
looming battle between Casselberry and county officials over
purchase of Consumer Utilities and Indian Hills Utilities by the court dispute — would come, of course, from the pockets of the
taxpayers.
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the qualities of mirage. Unless somebody focused
sharply on the assembly, it could have come and
gone i
his being aware that it had met at all.
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each other to discuss mutual problems.
For example, the OAS meeting in Quito,
Ecuador, last November was a three-ring circus by
comparison. Yet the November meeting and the
most recent one in Washington had one principal
subject in common — whether or not economic
sanctions against Cuba should be lifted.
When the dust settled in Quito last November,
the OAS failed to muster the two-thirds majority
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"Republicans are people, too," the committee's
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v.elcomed the emplacement in Cuba of nuclear
rockets. alimed at our heartland, and he has

repudiated none of his enthusiasm for violent
revolution. The only difference between Castro
today and Castro a decade ago is that he h
learned something of how to acquire by guile what

he cannot acquire by force.

New Chow Rating
The visit of two U. S. waff-hips to Uningrad to celebrate the
anniversary of the end of World War II may have some
diplomatic significance, but it is obvious that it will go into the
annals of the U. S. Navy as the occasion whets ship's cooks

t hroughout the fleet fir.aIJy found the right reply for all those
gripes aimed at the quahty of their chow: **If you guys think it's
so lousy, why does Elizabe th Taylor think it's so great?"
It turns out that Navy chow is so frequently maligned
because it has been judged all these years by the wrong standards. Miss Taylor has been dining on Leningrad cuisine 10 two
months while making a movie in Russia, nursing indigestion
between stints be fore the camera. This made the galley of
USS Leahy seem like a gourmet kitchen. So the answer to, "How
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described the indwirumion as "tIm mod
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By the late 1960s, cree pi ng bureaucr3cy had
furrid the idealism into pragniatism. The
programs had become so rucuinbered that one
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Marshall Young

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Francis W. Roberts
June W. Burgess
Ethel J. Fagan
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The bureaucraUting of the peace Corps is

ro0n
"Their fatalism gets you mad."
But the criticism didn't get far. When the
Voluntcrrs didn 't always find awelcome
Footnote: As evidence of the Peace Corps'
di!_ea!i_
,4ied vel"teer! tried to mpke Owir rmHn(heccm1n!rie3tt._ Y e-ttohe!;;.A~
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function effectively only In thow countries which ti1tical comments part of an official report, 1968 telegram from Sierra 1,eone ttalis of a peace to lomte a spokesman who could comment for
Peace Cor ps headq ua rters ordered all but two of Cor ps conference disrupted by armed soldiers, the agency. He de ni ed that the Peace Corps had
could do quite well wi thout us.'
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e copies burned . Officials were instructed ta w ho demanded to know why the volunteers were lost its idealism. Their etadies show, he said, that
Other volunteers saw themselves, in the
tell
anyone asking for a copy that "a report was conducting a private meeting, The conference today's volueerj may he
wof of their secret reports, as no more thijr
more professional but
made directly to the di rector and no copi es are had to be resumed behind closed doors of the they still are motivated by a desire to
"political emissarle."
help less
U.S.
"me Peace Corps Is not set tq, as an altruistic on file,"
fortunate people . He described the Peace Corps
Ifere are other randon problems that were
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agency . . ." complained one recrui~ "but
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— Police firt4i repeatedly into
James W. Howell, DeBary rrowds of rioting blacks in Salisbury Sunday, killing 11 per.
Stilton E. Harris, Deltona
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and wounding 65 others, a
Randall flains, Deltona
Charles T. Rabun, Lake police spokesman said.

Friday afternoon at Sanford Mary Alice Duhart
Nursing and Con%lescetit
(;errnan)' and had lived In Lake
Mary since in 1951 moving their
home from Chicago. lie was a

Security forces moved in Sun.

were killed in the fighting,

Janette King

FREDERICK BAUER
Frederick Bauer, 93, former

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Rashid Karami continued tryeluding an aide to former Pres- ing
to form a cabinet to return
Free public lecture on ident Camille Chamoun. Five
JUNE 4
the capital to normal after 11
Altamonte Springs Woman's Transcendental Meditation, 8 perso ns, incluung another
days of street fighting be tween
Club, 11 a.m., covered dish p.m. Flagship Bank, 200 W. moun aide, were wounded,
factional private armies.
luncheon and program by Mrs. First St.
Four Chamoun aides were
A time bomb destroyed three
Bob Hattaway, president,
kidnaped Friday night, setting stores Sunday and intermittent
Seminole County Federation of JUNE 7
the battle between armed shooting was heard. Many shots
"A Nile at the Races" men off
Wnnuin's Clubs.
from the Christian village and business offices remained
sponsored by Lake Mary
Dam, about 15 miles sou th closed.
Seminole Numismatic
Rotary Club, 7-10 p.m., Mayfair
Society, 7:30 p.m., Sanford Country Club. Benefit Rotary
Beauty College, Sanford
Avenue. All coin collectors Zoo, and Lake Mar)' Little
League ball field. Cinema races
and buffet.

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today following two days of day, and a cease-fire was an.
rocket a nd machine-gun ba ttles flounced.
between them.
There was scattered shooting
in
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the Jefferson Davis Medal to Guy Strickland, retired Navy
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Satety is a family affair.
Blake said Ford made a ml.,step as he was going up the GOVERNOR 'S

Lebanese Feud
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,ril L Butner
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Yesterday's high 90. Over.
night low 69. Rainfall was i.39
Laura L Ford
The trouble started at a
Monroe
Archie Lee Green
inches. Partly cloudy to ocMary Horenstein, Longwood meeting of leaders of the AfrIcasionally cloudy through Isabel E. Pears"
Fannie Lou Turner. Maitland can National Council I ANC I to
Tuesday with thundershowers Ka therine L. Quackenbush Mary E. Greenwood, Orange discuss Prime Minister Ian
Kim Grace Schmidt
likely mainly during the a!Smith's proposal for a blackCity
ternoon and evening hours.
Glinda Seabaugh &amp; baby boy
white conference on Rhodesia'3
Mildred Smith
Highs in the upper 80s anil low
political future.
DISCHARGES
90s and the low tonight in the
Patricia S. Smith
Piousan(is- of supporters of
Dolores Walker
70s. South and southwest winds
Sanford;
the rival Zimbabwe African
Willie Williams
lOto 15 mph decreasing at night
Carol M. Harrell
People's Union i ZAPU) and
Christine B. Gibbons, DeBary
but gusty near thundershowers.
Elizabeth MetMin
Marguerite M. George,
The rain probability is 30 per
Anita H. Barnes
Union iZANUt massed outside
Deltona
cent tonight and 50 per cent
Howard W. Roda
the meeting.
A police
Cdtherine D. Roy, Deltona
Tuesday.
Charlie Smillti Jr.
spokesman said the crowd beat
Kenneth
F.
Howell,
Elsie A. MacDougall
up a ZANtI executive member
Longwood
One Bell Nellons
as he tried to get into the
ErnnO G. Miller, New
Scott M. Roche
meeting another ZANU
Sinyrna Beach
Betty M. Luke, Altamonte execu tive member was thrown
Russell P. Price, Winter
Springs
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woman whuwassent to Afghanistan as a teacher forced," One of the New Delhi volunteers stated
typical. Ambassador Raymond Tliurston sent a fowid she was con&amp;idered a -prostitute" because flatly that "everybody in thJ's giroLT
supprased documents.
Wows Pot."
At the class of the late President John F. telegram to the State Department In 1968 she was unmarried and was living with another
The heavy 'hand of bureaucracy not
ngle woman SOught conformity but brought ineptitude to the
replaced. Apparently, they were mn.re interested would ever be accepted Into the community.
volunteered to go to the forgotten corners of
Peace Cor ps. Several volwfleers became so
Ifl serving the Somalis than In carrying out his
Some volunteers made scathing comments disgusted with the bureaucratic trivia
ear th to he lp the disadvantaged,
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,!b ou t the pe ople they were supposed to be eamp1€'. that they rebelled
It was a noble expe riment which soon began political policies.
at attending a
LI) flounder. Inevitably, the y ou ng idealists
"TI'e Peace Corps is in Somalia," charged helping. Here are some typical remarks, for conference in Africa to discuss administrative
one
eer, ecause
ered, they
Morocco: "You don't feel at ease with them" ...
poli tics,
rumbIed, with such "Mickey Mou,,e'trnjng5
United States l'.as going there."

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would further limit the number of tanks and cannon
sta tioned wi thin a zone of limited armament.
Under the terms of the disengagement agreement
worked out by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger,
Israel is permitted no more than 36 artillery pieces, 30
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learned the bitter lesson of the folly of secret

agreements.
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armor and artillery from its front line with Egypt near the
Suez Canal as a peace gesture to Cairo as It reopens the

conscription.
Feminists have tended to pooh-pooh the idea

that the ERA would send women into the trenches alongside men, while at the same time
others have stated that they would welcome the
credO3 are being advanced that insist "respect
opportunity to fulfill an equal obligation to their
for the rights and talents of the indiidual has
country. Anyway, they say, males themselves
always been an abiding tenet of the party."
have never been universally draftable. Theology
Candor has not yet gripp-d the Committee to "The questions for many of our people, are no
"n.e Church must be the Clurch, It must give students, those overage, etc., have always been
the extent It will admit It is hellbent to change the longer simply questions of quantity how to get Witness in life and ministry to its own faith and exempted.
wisdom, but at the same time
image of the party. Publicity man Bill Royal ahead? but are new questions of quality
must be a
It's pointed oqt tiiat Israel drafts its women
says the campaign is rather a realization that what after all, lathe good life? "..from National responsible and cooperative participant in the and they have never so far, anyway
been
public life of a diverse, pluralistic society."
"we've not done a very good job in the past in Catholic Catechetleal Directory
sent into combat. But then Israel does not have
adequately explaining Republicanism." But
The influence of Vatican II, the great
.,God has not fallen silent. God still reveals an Equal Rights Amendment.
whatever, image refurbishing or extended ecunienical council crested by Pope John XXI11,
Nor is the argument that the United States has
communications, headquarters is hustling as is still being felt around the world. Now a decade himself through the creatures he has node.
thr ough the events of daily life, the crises of seen fit to prohibit discrimination based on race,
perhaps never before to save what remains of later, the liberating process of the Christian history and the struggles of people. Ile still so why not sex?, entirely persuasive. 6iflace" is
the GOP cause,
experience is reflected in a new document answers
prayers, still manifests himself and inclusive of bo th sexes and nei ther the 13th, 14th
And that's precLsely what the hullabaloo created by the bishops of the U.S.
conununicates Winself through the sacraments or' 15th Amendments, wWch dealt with ritizenconcerns, the consolidation of surivors. It would Conference. The material presentlyCatholic
being
rights, affected local laws or customs which
and the entire life and teaching of the Church."
be folly to think an image-rebuilding campaign gathered has a simple, yet profound theme:
"All practices and all preaching, even the recognized distinctions and differences between
would help the party grow in numerical strength guidelines for the teaching of religion to all U.S.
Christian religion itself, must be nourished and men and women, whatever dwir race.
(18 per cent of American voters, according to a Catholics. The participation and planning of
Not so the ERA, say the critics. Its broad
this
ruled
by Sacred Scripture."
GOP poll last year. perhaps 22 to 23 per cent Directory will affect millions. Its influence will
t problem in the Church language would obliterate all sexual distinctions,
now), and nobody wants to waste time on soar far beyond the parish boundries of toth)'
is what appears to be a significant number some of them quite necessary. The feminists
fairyland dreams. The goal is more pragmatic. American Catholics, for the concerns and topics of half-hearW, indifferent Catholics."
would be better advised to pursw the figh!
"If people think the Republicans represent are universal.
agai
nst unfair sexual discrimination through
And on America:
the rich and Democra ts the poor," says research
This new catechetical directory represents the
specific laws aimed at specific injustices.
director Richard Thaxton. "we could spend $100 participatim of more people than almost any
"The new consciousness of dignity and worth
In any event, as the Montana ruling suggests,
million and not change that image significantly. other church document in print (and you know among black, red and brown Americans, among should the 27th Amendment become part of the
Instead we have to convince people cur can- how much church people like the printed word). % ortien and young people, should be signs of hope Constitution, a f uture Supreme Court could be in
didates are betL-r than other candidates. We Imt year more than 0,000 Catholics in North for vital new contributions to American iociety. for some interesting disDutes.
think that if voters feel arich man can solve their America attended consultations. Some 30,000 Yet man)' people at all levels regard these
Ten years from now the United States Is either
problems better titan a George McGovern, individuals
and recom- developments merely as dangers to3ocial order going to have a lot of clean plants or a lot fewer
they'll vote for the rich. The vote Is what were mendationsforthispaper.Thescopeandvariety and stability.... Perhaps this need for plants, say some observers.
after."
of topics reflect not only the direction of the leadership, for vision, for new energy, can be
The often painful choice between eri.
So it is. to get the vote, that the Republican Church now but the commitment of its leader. met by a Catholic people who will understar-d vironmental quality and increased productivity
image campaign is being aimed primarily at ship for the immediate future. Some gems from and accept a renewed concern for the public life has been confrontir.g the nation for some time, of
Republicans.
this 50 page working paper:
of their society."
course.

publication, First Monday, Is featuring farmers
in the field on its cover, and real or imagined

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case if he resisted the draft on the ground that
women are exempt.
The question, of course, is moot right now, as
the lawyers say, because there l.a no longer a $
draft. But young men still have to register With
their local boards at 18, and with the kind of
world we live in it would be foolish to predict that
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DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) - b.S. officials are
reported hoping for quick approval of an American
professor's plan to go into the jungles of eastern Zaire to
negotiate with Marxist guerrillas holding two Stanford
University students and a young Dutch woman.
Diplomatic sources said Peter Steiner, University of
Michigan economics professor, has volunteered to
negotiate with the guerrillas on behalf of Stanford ana the
hostages' parents.
The sources said Steiner hopes to enter Zaire from
nei gh boring Burundi. They sald the Bunmdi government
has issued Steiner a re-entry visit necessary for him to use
Burundi as a base of operations, but he still needs approval from President Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, the
former Belgian Congo.

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a federal judge In Butte, Mont., that the military
draft unfairly discriminates egainst men will be
upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, should
question go that far,
It could very well be a different matter,
however, when the 27th, or Equal flights,
Amendment (ERA) is ratified b) the necessary
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pe rha ps one should say "if" it is
ratified, since the momentum behind it3eems to
have stalled at the 3state mark and opposition

SAIJ.BIIRG, Austria (AP)
was coming down the ramp in the rain to greet him.
After their fit conference,
White house aides blame a from his plane at the S!Ilzburg
Taking a similar light tone, Ford stumbled near the top of a
chronic 'football knee" for the airport. Still Leveral steps from Mrs. Ford told newsmen: "it flight of thickly carpeted stairs.
hart fall and oth'r.'s*teps the bott
! 9pped
'a.s a nonskid heel, it sd on SadatceachedUuUostddy i'im
that President Forl suffered in right heel caugh t on the final the bottom."
and took his arm for the
Salzburg on Sunday.
step. lie sprawled forward on
Rear Adm. William R. Lu. remaining 20 steps of the
IA. Col. Ro bert Blake, Ford's his hands and one knee. The kash, he President's doctor, sta ircase.
Mr Force aide, disclosed that h ee l was torn off.
explained that Ford's knee gets
Robert Mead, F ord's
i1:jiriInt wears
Shaken a n d ced,
:tIuI he
in ene position for
a kneesupporter wht-ii he plays President landed practically
visioll
adviLwr, was present and
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co
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golf because of an injury w hen the feet of Austrian Chancellor
that eyewitness ac.
lAlkash said Ford assured
he played center for the Uni- Bruno Krelsky. Ford rose him he was not hurt by his fall, counts of the stumble were
"absolutely false." Later presiversity of Michigan during the quickly to shake Kreisky's hand but he did not examine him.
1930s.
and to assure the chancellor he
The Preiident slipped again dential press secretary Ron
Ford's fall, which appeared was uninjured.
Sunday as he was entering and Nessen said: "It was a sligh t
to have been caused by rainThat's all there was to
"Sorry I tumbled in," he told leaving the 16th Century palace misstep.
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the party f ortunes th us: "Being a Republican In
the 94th Congress is like being stationed at the

In the main, then, for the present anyway,
GOP arrogance is missing, a positive victim of
Watergate. In its stead is new realism, a sense
the nation is no longer created of us and them.

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GOP bastion. And not a minute too soon. The
political caskets are crowded with stiff upper
lips, as a Republican veteran puts it, "for self

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that will probably open the door to Castro. Under
the Treaty of Rio, concluded in 1947, two-thirds of

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Other

Chiles arrived shortly before the 11am. opening
ceremonies, made a few short opening remarks,
crowned th e Sweet Corn Festi val Queen and th en
cut the ribbon opening the two-day event, sponsored
by the Northwest Orange County linprovement
Association, Inc.
Chiles sLiyed at the festival until about 3 p.m.
when he departed for hl return trip to Washington
—Bill Currie

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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - A curtain of silence has
closed around Cambodia since the Khmer Rouge took
Phnom Penh April 17. The few reports that have emerged
Indicate a long period of isolation lies ahead for the
country as the new leaders organize and try to forge a
revolutionary society.
Exactly who is in charge In Phnoni Penh is still a
mystery. Western anal ys ts befor the atl could Jiever say
positively which of three major factions and a number of
regional and Ideological offshoots that made up the
Communist-led Khmer Rouge would prove dominant.
Reports since then have done little to clarify the situation.
D.'ni,tv Pr.mijpr Khleu Sainphanj'i..c'l•'
economt, was widely bellevel to have been the
stronigman of the revolution, A few radio broadcasts
recently have mentioned his name together with his other
titles of defense minister and armed forces chief.

Iawton Chiles(D-Fla.)

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Among th e distingu ished guests for Saturdays
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in back rooms and corridors, not on the open
deception is a fatal disease." There are a few in
convention floor. And while U.S. Secretary of State
the party wi th lingering myopia, as Sen. Paul
Henry Kissinger agreed that the OAS assembly
Fanln who sa ys the movement "not only isn't
was "coming to some understanding on how to dead it's not even sick."
But the majority Identify more with
proceed" on the Cuban question, he also
that "it is better to leave a little room for secret

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SAI2BURG, Austria (AP) The two presidents began they would not have agreed to when Egypt reopen., the Suez bar Israeli ships and cargo more serious, smiling faintly
President Ford and Egypt's their windup JscussIon at 11:40 do so had the talks been unpro Canal June 5.
from the canal on grounds the from time to time while Sadat
ductive.
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Anwar Sadat today began the a.m. 6:40 am. EDT - and,
As the two presidents met, reopening of the waterway was at war.
final session of their Salzburg within minutes, aides an. reliable
sources in Jerusalem in Egypt's self-interest and did
Their sessions had been deSadat was particularly ant.
summit with hints that they nounced Ford and Sadat
would said Israel will withdraw some not oblige Israel to respond with mated as he and Ford posed for scribed as "very warm, very
may be mkklng progress on talk to newsmen following the of its armor and artillery from a peaceful gesture. Egypt also photos
friendly" alth ough cloaked in
at the start of
Mideast problems,
meeting. It seemed evident its front line as a peace gesture is on record as saying it would Salzburg meeting. Ford seemed secrecy.

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home.

There have been varying reports circulating
hereabouts regarding an organization called 'The
New Spirit ol'76 Foundation," with headquarters in
Washington, D.C.
This is definitely a non-profit organization but is
in no way connected with the official American
Bicentennial Committee.
From what we can determine fror, th e literat ure
that's sent out, the organization is more of a Buycentennial organization as it seeks out donors and
wants people to sign The American's Creed,
reaffirming their belief in the U. S. A. as a gov ernment of the people, by the people and for the people.
Also enclosed in its literature is a catalogue of

'The U.S. Federal Post Office, Seminole County
Courthouse and all of the banks (celebrating the
holiday that I saw had no flags flying.
'My t ha nks to the Rotary for putting on such a
line memorial for they (the Rotarians) honored
both the dead and those still living. Otherwise, the
day would have been a total loss."
We agree with Mr. Balint in that many people
either forget what Memorial Day is to symbolize or
just plain don't care.
Surely, th e flag should have been displayed over

WASHI NGTON — ON EA ~ — The silver-coifed
receptionist with the D.A.R. disposition still
decorates the lobby, as does the photo ci Richard
barriers,
Nixon. The ladies on the payroll still look like
Cuba was not even listed on the formal agenda
in Washington, but OAS members appear to have wholesome cheerleaders grown up, as do many
of the dark-suited men. But otherwise there is an
coni:luded nevertheless that the time has come to
environment of change, even of shakeup, in the
trade with Fidel Castro. Among the mellowest of Capitol Hill mansion which is home to the
advocates was that of the United States itself.
Republican National Committee. "We've gotten
U.S. citizens may never know why the U.S. lean and mean," says one officer, "and God
knows we have to be."
policy toward Cuba has changed so abruptly, and

our behavior at the Washington conference did
nothing to illuminate the dark corners.

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items for sale with order blanks for returning to
Washington, D.C., along with cah, check or money
order or your favorite charge card number.
Personally, we think if you're going to back the
Bicentennial celebration, you should do it by pur.
chasing sanctioned items through the Seminole
County Bicentennial Committee. Alter all, what
monies are spent here, stay here and are not sent off
somewhere for someone else to
Support the Bicentennial Committee, but dolt at

the buildings of
that observed the holiday by
especlosing their doors and taking the day off
daily a federal, county or municipal building,
To those who failed to fly our nation's colors, we
say shame on you. And for those few who did, well.
. thanks for remembering. It's nice to know some
care that oth ers may have lost their lives while
fighting to protect those freedoms we enjoy today.

Steve alInt of 101 Bunker Lane dropped by Th
Herald recently and offered this observation:
"Where has our patriotism gone?
"Last Monday was Memorial Day, so I took a
ride around Sanford and made a general survey of
the flags displayed.
"I started at the waterfront at Lake Monroe and
drove south on Sanford Avenue to Airport
Boulevard and in that distance I only saw eight
flags. And, on my return going north on Park
Avenue from the Intersection of 17-92 to the
waterfront, there were a total of seven flags

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DELTONA— The Year-End-

DeBARY — This year the
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a uesignaieu. -.p. -.1slorical Florida site located in
the heart of DeBary at 210
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Koevenig of Oviedo showing
waterrolors; Barbara Dunstan,
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Sid Smith of Leesburg and
many more showing oils,
Award winners were:
Watercolors: John Yaeckle

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Elizabeth Johnson, Miami,

units or methods of discarding Children Under 3 Years of buying electrically-operated
imaginative child's mind
Age" A very young child may toys for older, more mature r
A child's world is an open However, this space capsule units
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objects in his or her children, look for the UL Ustin1
ended, kaleidoscopic place doesn't travel an)-where, and
where a multitude of objects its construction is airtight. The the refrigerator with the mouth. Therefore, the toys and Mark. This indicates that the
and impressions invade the frantic, enclosed child can storage compartment opening to) accessories you buy should design of the toy has been tested
senses The freshness of mans quickly use up the oxygen butted firmly against a wall. be non-toxic and too large to be with regard to nationally
An electric range is another swallowed or placed in the nose recognized stdndards
objects, and the tmagir.aflon provided, and may eentual:3
Your child's early years
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suffocate.
This
is
why
a
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sure to attract an In many cases, the child is
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that a child brings the
temptation of these objects, Listed refrigerator unit is inquisitive child's attention He unaware of the danger involved should be a rewarding period,
drives the child toward ex- designed to open easily from may climb on top of the range in touching sharp edges or for exploration. U1, offers these
ploraflon. However, this brand the Inside when the amount of and play with the control knobs, points. Their toys should be free suggestions In the Interest of
of exploration may create force that can be exerted by a or accidentally brush against a of these sharp areas. When making it safe period, as well. Dwayne Royston painted sign advertising Lake Brantley Art Show illerald Photo by Fida Nichols)
dangerous situations. Under- 'child is applied to the door. This control en route to an overhead
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activated,
the
child may be
r ecognlzlngtheklndsof scrapes a dangerous situation,
ore a seriously burned. Therefore,
If you plan to
that kids can get into, offers the
ow
following advice on child refrigerator or freezer for later is a good idea not to store en.
use, or to discard one, you ticing items in a cabinet above
safety.
should
act upon one of the the range. It Is also obvious that
An old refrigerator or freezer
children should be supervised
lying in disuse in your following suggestions:
Check with your local fire, when in the kitchen. If your
basement or garage is a
potential "child-trap." This police, health, or building of. child normally wakes up before
unit may become a "fortress" ficlals regarding ordinances you do, close the kitchen off
.
Lake Brantley High School recently held the Third
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Annual Art Show, with 300 students entering works of art,
prior to retiring for
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Dressing your child in close
jewelry, drawings and crafts.
fitting clothes is another
precaution against fabric
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Any art student, in grades 9-12, was eligible to enter
ignition and eventual km.
their work, provided It was done this school year. Ralph
Finally, UI. Lasted ranges will
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soon be required to have
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Award to Debbie Dauphin, for a contour drawing.
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and
publicity
George
May
takes
a
two
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won
a scholarship to one of the Art Center's Graphic
x u iliary
ruxwar/
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director Russ Brety.
orations t
classes.
The Seminole Numismatic should make
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DELTONA— The re
Wed- maneuvering of controls a more
Lake Brantley Art instructors are: Ms. Debbie Hobbs,
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monthly meeting of the LadiesSociety
the firstkI
nesda) ofmeets
each month
drawing,
painting and graphics, Ms Fran S Bowden,
7:30 difficult task
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Auxthar to the VFW Post 10096 p.m., in the Sanford
ceramics, and commercial graphics, and Alan Sanberg,
will be held at the borne of College on Sanford Avenue. It
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beginning art.
Auxiliary president Carolyn you have a desire to learn more hazardous to begin with, but in
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on June 4
the coin collectors become doubly so. Keep all
e lme:ting
flammahie liquids out oftheir
year.
reach —and don't let them play
The meet ng date has been
with matches or lighters.
changed from June 12, because Hoosiers
Remember that not all toys
this is the date of the State
are for all children. The type of
g-k
Convention of the VFW in
The Indiana Club of Deltona toy that a given cWId should be
Miami which delegates from will meet June 5 at 4 p.m. at the playing with is dependent on the
the local auxiliary will be at- home of Mr. and Mr-s. James size, age, strength and maturity
Lending.
Gordon, 132 West Wellington of the child Some toys might
On Saturday at 6.30 p.m. Dr., for a garden party and get- have specific warning labels,
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members of the VFW Post 10096 together. Meat will be furnished such as 'Not Intended for Ms. Debbie Hobbs (left) with Janet Stettoer, sophomore, who won the Teague Middle School Award,
Five Savings
and its Ladies Auxiliary will by the club white salads and
Join with members of the dessert will be brought by the
offir
Military Order of the Cooties members. Thme attending are Federation To Sponsor
Gnats 42 and its Auxiliary at asked to bring their own lawn
Deltona Community Center to chairs A musical program will
Smart To s
celebrate the second birthday be presented alter dinner. For
rIn
Art
C lasses
of the Order of the Cooties. A reservations, call Mrs. Gordon
that play it cool
covered dish dinner will be heldno later than June 3.
'.'-DeBARY — Summer Art week of June 7 through the close
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Classes, sponsored by the of his class sessions.
hour of dancing and Wayfarers
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Florida Federation of Art Inc.,
merrymaking to the tunes of
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DeBARY— A festive af- will begin on June lo,inDeBary paintings and sculpture
The Lamplighters.
for summer
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Free $25
1973, iiith Donald Lavery meeting when wives and guests Jacksonville scheduled to Galleries. A reception for this
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Squirrel. He follows Reese masons on their Ladies Day. details contact Mrs. Alberta from 2 to 5 p.m., at the Hall.
McKeurley.
Coy, P.O. Box 844, DeBary Public is invited.
Bond with this
More than 250 attended.
Watterson Is a graduate of
Hospital chairman John
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District Deputy Worshipful 32713.
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Students will be instructed in Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Bacon and his committee have Grand Master T. E. Wind.
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received State citations for dhorst, assisted by president oil painting, sculpture and there He attended Florida State
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their splendid hospital work as David Wester-strand, presented will be special childrens' University earning a Bachelor
Duty Washer.
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committee from the Auxiliary, jongratulatlons to Brothers Morning, afternoon and History Degree. At present heis
-Ihe Cootmes and Auxiliary .- n Alvin ( hans,
AIn2l cvring sesInns will be on artist in schools for the
hpitals and local Nursing Harmon, Benjamin Leisby, arranged by the instructor Duval County 3chool Arts
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$296
Homes were ieterans are George P. Pcxilas Earl C. Webb, artist is he will be in residence Center and teaching avulpture "
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these first place awards were.
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With new space allotted them at Longwood Elementary School, stalled into office. They were:
members of RSVP, Retired Seniors Volunteer Program, are Mrs. Thomas L. I.argen,
making preparations to move from their old headquarters at president; Mrs. Maxwell 4i

Seminole JunlorCollege. Orlando Gr-aul repairs a window frame. Zager, vice-president; Mrs. V
Hopefully their new home will be ready for occupancy this

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Dennis Stewart &amp; Sue T.
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fl igh t, were: First Fligh t: Low
Gross: PatDeBols, lst with 93;
first tow net with 76, Gladys
Marcel H. Deschamps &amp; LupUn and Kay Bellows
Second low net, with 77, Helen
Gloria Ann
Hap Michael Barritt &amp; Sharee Miller, Hazel McFadden and
lone
Betty Belson. Third low net.
Truman D. Owens &amp; (lois E. with 78, Vera Halter, Phyllis
Dorothy Chasarik &amp; Frank i. Goodmanson, Ruth Cubbison,
Stanley W. Wright Jr. &amp; Chris Verna Ely and Delores Ayres.
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Gladys R. Buccini &amp; Marko Bell, 75; third, Marge
Orlando, second, Mary hartG.
Edmundson, 76; fourth, Muriel
wig, Sanford, third arid Kathy
Mary Peterson Coleman &amp; Zager. 77' fifth Therese Weiss
lucky, Sanford, merit.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland H. Goble of take Mary announce Lenzy
78' sixth Margaret Fisher and
Special Awards of merit:
the engagement of their daughter, Debra Kay to Charles
J.R. Dunaway &amp; Roberta
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Craig, 79; seventh Buhier
Marge Minnlch, Kissimmee; Clinton Brown II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Brown, also
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Adolph Wengren, Orlando.
Clint H. Watts Jr., &amp; Mary
Jenn i e Mosk owitz, $1; ninth,
Purchase awards went to Olivia
bridegroom on J une 71cr the Immediate family. A reception
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Watts
Peg M)era, Mary Marchok, and
for the couple nil be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Fire Hall In
Ackerman of Jacksonvill e and
Ellen T. Patton &amp; Donald
Lake Mary. All friends are invited to attend.
Mildred Kaucher, Lake Wales.
Majel Hallahan with 82. Low
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Elvira Newcomb, 79;
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Muriel Philli ps, 84; fifth, Irene
By ABIGAIL VAN IWREN
Carr, 89; sixth, Johanna Kent,
88; seventh, Elsie Jones, ;
DEAR ABBY: Each year my The
week Is the high have well afforded it) gave her Besides, it might be one way to eighth. Lillian Pohl, 90. Low
putts, Jessie Broomfield with
husband and our teenage aons spot of their year. And it's my no help at all.
reduce the Inheritance tax.
Ispend a week up north fishing. absolute lowest.
Years later, when the
DEAR ABBY: I noticed a 35.
They love it. I hate it. I wish my
Am I wrong to want to stay daughter no longer needed letter in
column from a
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husband and the boys would go home' It would be a great anything , her mother died and minister who complained
had
officiated
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with
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without me, but when I mention vacation for me not having to left her a small lorture.
because after he
it, my husband says, "No, we'll cook, wash or iron. Help me,
tier letter prompts mine: My at burial services for people First low net, Florence
just skip it this year because Abby, They believe In you.
late husband used to say, "It Is who didn't even belong to his Burhenne, 93; second, Florence
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third, ict
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Mom doesn't want to go." The
FISHED OUT
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putts,
Merrill with
buys are disappointed and Morn
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DEAR FISHED: IMPLORE is alive.") He practiced that
is the heavy.
I don't know how other Folks
Abby, before we had children, Dad to let you off the book this philosophy all his life and loved handle, it, but here in Tacoma,
to give.
, I went fishing with my husband time. You've earned your stayWash., the funeral director just
Now that he is gone, I am adds $25 to the cost of the
so he would have coin- at-home vacation. IP.S. To the
panlorship, and I plan to do it men In
house: "I)ON'T giving to my children and funeral, and he pays the
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Koufax," said the California
Angels' 28-year-old right-hander. '1 don't feel I've reached
my peak, but I do feel like I'm
getting there this year:"
Koufax, who retired in 1966
when Ryan was a 19-year-old
with Greenville in the Western
Carolina League, said from his
retreat near Paso Robles, Cahf., that he had no sadness
about Ryan matching his four
no-hitters.
"There was no doubt he was
going to do it. The only question
is how many more he's going to

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pitch," Koufax said. lie said the
number might reach 10 or 12
with the kind of fastball he
has.
The National League's New
York Mets traded Ryan and
thre others to the Angels in
1971 for third baseman Jim
Fregosi. And Ryan blossomed
in 1972, posting a 19-16 record
with 329 strIkeouts In his first
American League season ,
The following year Ryan set
an all-time single season major
league strikeout mark of 383,
bettering by one Koufax' 1965

record.
Ryan had a 21-16 record in
1973 anl pitched two no-hitters
against Kansas City and Detroll, both on the road.
Last year he was 22-16 with
367 strikeouts and pitched one
more no-hitter, Sept. 28 here
against Minnesota on the final
night of the season,
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the mound.
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Irwin's 17-under-par 271 over
took a run at him"
the hills and valleys of the 6,Hale Irwin, the 1974 U.S. 883-yard Atlanta County Club
Open champion, accomplished course was the lowest in nine
his goal Sunday and coasted to tour events on this picturesque,
an easy four-shot victory In the piney layout, bettering by one
$225,000 Atlanta Golf Classic, shot the previous record set two
"I went out with the distinct years ago by Jack Nicklaus.
impression I had to shoot a 69
Irwin hit two of the ,O0O
today," said Irwin. "That
to
spectators
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would make someone have
man
with
his tee shot
shoot a 65 to beat me"
third
hole
and
a woman watchThe former University of
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even better a four-under-par on 11.
Irwin 's fourth In
68
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eight-year
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at hint, Irwin, who will be 30 Worth $45,000.
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Tuesday, replied, "It's Sunday.
fourth place between Nicklaus,
It's choking the."
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ing the Masters in 1971 was the tour events here, Johnny Miller
two and Miller Barber, They stood
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Houston 5.4, San Diego blanked
Padres 4, Mets 0
Al' Sports Writer
New York 40, Chicago whipped
San Diego got two runs in the
It isn't often that Bobby Mur- Los Angeles 7-2 and Cincinnati first inning on a pair of walks, a
cer and Dusty Baker hit two downed St. Louis 5-1.
sacrifice, a wild pitch and an
home runs in a game. The
The Giants struck for 10 runs error, and the Mets never reMontreal Expos and Pittsburgh over the final three innings. By covered.
Pirates could have waited one that time, though, Expos' startAlan Foster, 3-1, and Danny
more game for them to do it. er Dave McNally was showered Frlsella combined on a sevenand dressed. He worked five in- hitter. Mike lye singled in one
Murcer belted a pair of two- nings and gave up three runs. insurance run in the eigh th and
run homers at wi nd y- Jarry
Dave Winfield doubled home
Park to help the San Francisco
Willie
Montanez
also ano
ther in the nin th.
Gian ts pound the Expos 13-5 homered for the Giants while
Cubs 7, Dodgers 2
Sunday while Baker hit a pair of Larry Parrish, Gary- Carter,
Manny Trillo hit a two-run
solo stints to lead the Atlanta Pete Mackanin and Mike single, Andy Thorton homered
Braves past the Pirates 5-2.
Jorgensen connected for and Steve Swisher drove in two
"That was the first time I hit Montreal.
runs with a triple and a sacritwo home runs this year," said
Baker's home runs helped At- (ice fly as Chicago regained
Murcer who has seven on the lanta knuckleballer Phil Niekro first place in the East Division.
year. "They don't come too of. raise his record to 5-4 with a 10- Bill Bonham, 5-4, got the win
ten."
hitter, Niekro. Darrell Evans
and
Ralph Garr all contributed and former Cub Burt Hooton, 3Baker, who has never hit
s took the lose.
run-scoring
singles.
more than2ljnaseasonbuth
Reds 5, Cardil
10 already this year, insisted:
'PhilHes 5, Astras 4
Joe Morgan clubbed a three'Really. I don't start hitting
Philadelphia built a 5-0 lead run homer and Johnny Bench
home runs until after the All. after five innings, then held on added a two-run double to powStar break. This is the third behind Larry Christianson's 3 1- er Cincinnati to its ninth victory
time I've hit two consecutive 3 innings of scoreless relief, in the last 10 games. Jack
homers in the majors. I know Greg Luzinski and Mike Ander- Blllingham, 5-3, stopped St.
my stroke is all right when I hit son each doubled home a run Louis on five hits. The victory
line drives like that.
and Jay Johnstone homered for pulled the Reds within a half.
Elsewhere in the National the PhiIs. Tommy helms had a game of first-place Los Angeles
League, Philadelphia edged two-run single for Houston.
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right-hander was cool as ice as never give it a lot of thought
1k crowd of 18, 492 wis tie etched his niche inbaseball s really I don t'
screaming with every pitch No- record books with the fourth noElsewhere in the American
Ian Ryan threw. Ruth Ryan hitter of his career.
League, Detroit split with Chi'%atthed her husband from the
"It's just some thing that hap- cago, winning 5-1 and losing 3-2;
High
Robert Borkowski, kit, attempts to block shot
stand tensing with each dehv- pens," said Ryan, whose 1-4) Kansas City swept Milwaukee
of member of next )'ear's varsity squad In Friday's intrasquad
er'. Even his California Angels masterpiece against the Balti- 13-6 and 11-5; Boston outscored
game In Oviedo. Ile outgoing seniors will leave the gym with
sweet memories of beating the upcoming varsity team, 5643.teammates felt the pressure. more Orioles Sunday put him Minnesota 11-9; Oakland beat
But not Ryan. While everyone alongside Sandy Koufax as the Cleveland 6-3, and New York
(Herald Photo by Gordon Williamson)
around him was swept up In the only pitchers in major league defeated Texas, 8-4.
Maybe Ryan wasn't thinking
no-hitter, but every- one around
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popping a bubble blown with the
wad of gum he was chewing.
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You do that and you're only
thinking about yourself. I think
lean win enough games without
throwing no-hitters all the
time,"
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walked four to to move his
major league won-lost record to
10O5.
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Ryan thinks he's only just be.
gun. Sandy Koufax agrees.
Ryan, like Koufax, is a master of the fasthall.
And Ryan, like Koufax, has
pitched four no-hitters,
lie made excellent use of his
changeup and curve for al-Onohit victory over the Baltimore
Orioles Sunday to tic the retired
Los Angeles Dodger great for
the most no-hitters in a major
league career.
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men."
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Mrs. Mabry had to battle to
unhappy this weekend when she high school championship at win that's obvious," said the get her job. She was turned
proved beyond a doubt that a Michigan State University.
33-year-old mother of five. "A down three times for the posiwoman can coach a boys' track
She was the only woman lot of male coaches feel that this tion because she was a woman.
team as well as a man.
coach at the meet and, after It Is not a job for a woman. They She was given the job this year,
Mrs. Mabry, in her first year was over Saturday, only a few especially feel that an ailboy according to
school authorities,
as head coach of the boys' track of the men congratulated her, team should be coached by because she was
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together," she said. "They said
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j5 was the first year in the
heavyweight contender Irish champion Bob Foster in a nnn- record has earned
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Mike Quarry, making his first title match, and also highly U.S. ranking, will appear
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Pete Ashlock announced.
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Quarry, rated No 5 in the three common fo.s, in Foster,
world, is a native of California, White, and Hicks. Foster
but fights out of Orlando. The stopped them both, although
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younger brother of recently title match. Quarry took a
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spades from dummy."
Jim: "This puts it right up to
East If he is upon hi s toes he
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collects tricks with three
diamonds and the king of
spades."
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MURRAY, Ky. (AP) - Jackie Joe Mounts, who was
named Most Valuable Player in basketball for three
L"onsecutive years at Greenor High School in Springfield,
Dhio, has become the first woman to sign an athletic
rant-in-aid at Murray State University.
Miss Mounts, who also was her school's Most Valuable
Player in volleyball and participated in track and softball
is well, was signed by Dew Drop Rowlett, who coaches
he women's basketball team at this Western Kentucky
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Philadelphia Flyers teammates have been named win•
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The awaI1w,--.#
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get $1,000 and a trophy.
The Fisers were the fir s t U.S. -based team in 20 years to
win the National liocke)' League championship for two
years in a row. The Flyers and team captain Bobby
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Kansas City 1311. Milwaukee
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Johnston from the California Golden Seals in exchange for
right winger Jim Pappin, the Black Hawk's leading scorer
last season.
Johnston, 20, scored 14 goals last season but suffered a
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White Sox 1-3, Tigers 5-2
Mickey Lolich scattered seven hits in the opener for the
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making the 13-year vetemn the
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Bob Feller for six th place on the
all-time list with 2,582 and left
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Chicago pulled out the second
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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - The result was a federation own federation mark of 3:55.1 I'm satisfied with that. I ran as
Francie L.arrleu returned home record and an American mark from last year.
hard as I could."
from a successful track tour of for the only woman competing
The performances
by
China Friday and immediately in the meet for the Pacific Coast
The first three laps of the Wohihuter and MISS L.arrieu
set a new American record for Club, which won the men's mile run brought the crowd of were among 16 records in men's
the women's mile Saturday team competlUonwith 9l points 5,SOotoitsfeetinanticipathonof and wumen's co.apetltlon
night at the U.S. Track and followed by Gulf Coast Track a new world record. The pace established during the two-day
Field Federation Champion. Club, the Chicago Track Club went 59.4tn the first lap, 1:55 in meet at Wichita State
ships here,
and Kansas. Miss Larrleu's the second and 2:54.8 in the University.
"I got back from the China mile run broke her own third. Wohihuter faded In the
trip Friday morning and then American mark of 4:33.1 set fourth lap and couldn't muster
Pacific Coast Club won the
went to sleep - for 15 hours last year.
the 56.1 quarter he needed to men's team title for the fifth
straight - that's the longest
break the world mark set only a year in a row with perform.
I've ever slept," shc said after
The other outstanding per- ew weeks ago by Filbert Bayl ances that included meet
posting a4:31.69mile. "I would formane of the USTFF meet at 3:51.0.
records in the 40yard interhave beers happy with 4:36 but came from Rick Wohihuter,
"I'm sorry l didn't set a world mediate hurdles by world
the pace was good and I felt world record holder in the half record," the exhausted Chicago record helder Jim Bolling and
good on the first lap so I figured mile and 1,000 meters, who ran Trck Club runner said after in the three-mile run by John
I should give it a go."
a hot 3:53.3 mile to break his the race. "I gave it a try and Halberstadt.

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De licately must we in the sport.s
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BATTING
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3.113
question to the fore when he
admitted that the night before a wipe off the bat,
bounced. Oscar, a rather "The Sports Boom Going
big game he relaxed in an all8,
Cavarretta began his big- truculent if great player, has Bust"; "Ladies Home Journal"
night cuddle with a comely league career in 1935, the year turned into a kind of carries an excerpt on the Joe
blonde,
alter he graduated from Lane cheerleader, going to the other DiMagglo - Marilyn Mouroe
Not
long
ago,
the
medical
High
School in Chicago. His end of the decibel level from romance from the book,
is
S. adviser to the British Olympic father, a Sicilian Immigrant, Baylor.
"Where have You Gone, Joe
team said that sexual activity was laborer. When young Phil
However, he is not adept at DlMaggio," by Maury Allen;
can be of positive benefit. Dr. told his father he was going to translating his feel for the giune "Crawdaddy," a hip-type
RUNS-Bench, Cm,
HOME
Craig Sharp said that sexual try for a career in baseball, the into words. And, like the vast publication, has a cover story
Ii. Baker, A1, 10, W1nn. LA.
to
activity before bedtime has a elder Cavarretta protested, majority of athletes turned , on Bill Walton, "the most
BASES-Morgan.
STOLEN
beneficial effect on sleeping until Phil mentioned he would "sportscasters," he has a maligned white athlete In the
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patterns,
PITCHING (6 Decisions)-Ki
be getting paid. "Then it was miniscule grasp of journalism, history of sports."
son. Pgh. 5 1. 133. 2 90. Mes
Most recently, Dr. Robert okay," recalls Cavarretta. His questions in post-game
72.
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Kerlan, the sawbones who "Remember, it was a job and interviews, for example, are
And "New York" magazine
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helped preserve the arms and this was the Depression. I got embarrassingly shallow.
related how Rosy Grier',
legs of such as Sandy Koufax no bonus and was paid $125 a
And
often
he
does
not
use
the
cousin,
Pam Grier, the sex - and
League
and Elgin Baylor, said on the month. I felt rich as bell."
knowledge he has. For
violence lady, ended her
subject of amour
"there is
example, when Norm Van Lier menage a duex with
only one constant rule never
Bill Madlock, Cub third and Nate Archibald played Abdul Jabbar (before he was
during
halftime."
baseman, is considered by against each other In the married). Jabbar was enAmerican League
East
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Cavarretta,
new
hitting
young
hitter around. His strong mentioned that Van Lier and in their apartment. Pam came
Boston
21 16 571 coach for the New York Mets, wrists and deceptively Late Archibald were once team- home wearing a bikini, which is
New York
77 24 All
MI*aukec
revealed one of his hitting tips swing remind many of Henry mates on the Cincinnati Royals. alien to Muslim modesty
21 73
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Detroit
20 77 176 4 as a player (he once led the Aaron and Ernie Banks.
Another teammate was strictures for women.
Cleveland
19 75 137 6
National
League
in
batting
Robertson.
Baltimore
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It is admirable how hard
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Interesting to note the
Phil Berger, author of a
Kansas
City 29 70 597
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in
the
air
and
then
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poke
succeed
as
sportscaster
on
the
national
periodicals
that
are
Minnesota
number
of sports books,
73 20 397 1
Teas
73 73 Soo , , at it with my bat." Once he got NBA televised games. He saw carrying sports-related plecei. recently published a book on
California
73 26 469 7
Into the batter's box, he had how a reticent Elgin Baylor, a "Forbes,"
the business standup comics called, "The
Chicago
71
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an
lie
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sportscasting
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Pine Needle Lane
Air Quality Standi'rds.
DATED at Altamonte Springs, that a proceeding for dissolution of
Attamonle Springs, Florida
Copies of the aforementioned
"The m.nlpractice thing was
Booher, who came here WIth Seminole County, Florida, this 11th marriagehasbecnflledagainst yOu.
Datco at Attamonte Springs, application, the technical analysis
day of May, AD, 1975
and the short title 5 iN RE: THE Seminole County, Florida, May 78th, performed by the Department's
what broke the camel's back," his wife In I9, said that In the PubliSh. May 76, June . e,
16, 197$ MARRIAGE OF BOOKER T. 197$.
staff and their proposed decision are
he said. "They wanted to raise pasthecouldhandlealmostany DEN 1)
WASHINGTON. Husband, siid PublIsh June 2,9, 16, 73, 1975
availableforpubllc Inspectinnat the
. ._.
- insurance
about kindofallmentlnhisofliceand IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE MARVA BETTY WASHINGTON, DC6
loilowing ioaton (5):
4
Wile, and these presents command The Florida Department of
200 per cent, and I have never deliver most babies without EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. you to appear and fie your Answer
FICTITIOUSNAME
__ Pollution Control
had a malpractice suit,"
taking the mother to a hospital. CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR orotherdefenseorpleading with th
Notke s hereby given that $ am
Central
Region
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ISALC)HOL A PROBLEM?
FACED WIT H A DRINKING
Clerk of the Circuit Court i' ar for engaged In businesS at 00 Marvin
3,3)9 Maguire Blvd.
"But now," he says, "all 01)- PROBATE DIVISION
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Like many other
ntry doePROBLEM
Seminole County, Florida. and Serve Ave. Bldg 1)1. LOnOWOOd 37750.
Suite 237
AL ANON
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
tors,Boohersaldincreaslng red stetrics cases, heart cases and PROBATE NO. 7S122.CP
a copy thereol on Petitioner's at. Seminole County, Florida under the
Orlando, Florida 3780)
In re: Estate 01
For families or friends of problem
Can Help
torney, Mack N Cleveland. Jr., of fictitious name Of CENTRAL
P'rsons wish'ng to comment on
tape and paperwork also were fractures have to be taken to a RUTH ABBOTT ROGERS
diinkers
Calla?) 1587
Cteveland &amp; Mile, P.O. Drawer Z. TOWING, and that I intend to any aspect of this action are, For further information call 47) 1537
re.ponsible for his decision to hospital or you run the risk of
Vrite P0. fbi 17)3
deceased. Sanford, Floridi, 32771, on or before register said name with the Clerk
required to submit their commentS
__________________________
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
or write
being surd for malpractice."
073, ,h, Circijit Court, SeminOle,COunt:
nforcj. Florida 37711
retire "early" tn
the 30th day of J,ir'a £ ,I"
•' •'. irnres
.4
'
''""
'' ...31,.
Vø
Sauu
vlhi?IWibI
'
•....
•re. ,-,orida in accordance with (1W
.•4Wt41'51( " When a patient used to get hurt Having CIaI:ns or Demands Against against you.
withir thirty days of publication of
R.duce
sate
3.
fast
With
GoBele
Do'
553.
Sanford,
Fla
32771.
'
provisions of the rictitlous name
"
this notice
The decisior. leaves Lynch- or there was an emergency, I'd Said ('tate:
Tablets &amp; E Vop 'water pill".
WITNESS my hand and seal of the Statutes, To Wit Section b65.09
The State of Florida
WILL NOT BE RESPONSI DIE
You are hereby notified and Clerk of the Circuit on this 20th day Florida Statutes 1957
Tovchton Drug
burg, where the biggest In-. get up and work several hours
Department
of
FOR ANY DEBTS INCU4RED
reauired to present any clsims and
ductrvisJack DirJct'b.urhoi
c Ralph Nieto
and my wife arc! r wouW
Pollution Control
RE YuU TROUBLED? Call Toll
BY APivoNr CIHER THAN
which '0u
ri1d
.vt'
/.rn,r 11 Brcwth. Ji'
-iIlerv, without a doctor, And night's sleep.
PutIlSh May ¶9. .i JUlie 7. 9
Pt. Msy 7i Junr : Y'
Fer 644 ?V for "We Care'
r . o' c :
eanst the rsate of RUTH AD
Cicrk of the C rc I Cot
OF
.( P. ITQ
her sass many of the LOWTIS
'i1otiiir' A&amp;:f
Dantel
BOTT ROGERS. deccased lat. of
By: Lillian Jenkins
______________________ _______________
_____
"Now, when a patient gets Seminole County, Florida, to the
i residents have "fallen out"
Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
__________________________
____________________________________
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
\itfl him because he won't go hurt,theyslaphlminanambu. Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file (Seal)
the same in duplicate and as Mack N Cleveland, Jr. ci
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
,jt and try to recruit another lance and in 15 minutes he 's in provided
Legal Not
Legal Notice
in Section 73) 16, FlorIda CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
__________________________
' COUNTY. FLORIDA
the hospital where he has four Statutes, In their offices in the
for Petitioner
CIVIL NO. 7S-$7CA-O9F
CIVIL ACTION NO 7S-213CA-O9D
or live nurses and everything County Courthouse in Seminole P0 Drawer Z
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
STONEW000. INC . a Florida
County. Florida, within four Sanlord, Florida 37771
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF
NOTICE
TOAGE ASSOCIATION,
he needs - and no one loses a
corporation.
calendar monthS from the time of Publish - May 76. June?, 9, 16, 1975
ABANDONING,
RESOLUTION
PlaIntiff,
The
City
of
Oviedo
ix
ccepting
Plaintiff,
FLORIOA
night's sleep."
the first publication hereof, or the DEN 19
AND
6 model P E N 0 U P4 C I N C,
v.
bids on two 197$ or
same wilt he barred
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
GEORGE
JOHNSON.
JR.
and
ORANGE
STATE
MECHANICAL
"police
package"
1
doer
sedans.
DISCLAIMINGA
CERTAIN
ROAD
He noted that improved
rIEfl
•a,Ill,)
. S4L
r'ruau OIIl,4U,r,,,_...
r'U, U1,
i4ri
Kiuril ui- wv
Specifications can be obtained tram
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. SARAH JOHNSON, hiS Wife,
CORPORATION, et at,
transportationhasmadeitpos- day of May, 197$
Ii
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Defendants
theOvledO Police Department. Bids
AND FOR SEMINOLE
Defendants
Eileen Ruth Rogers
SUNSHINE STATE..JJ siblefocLynchburgresldentsto
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NOTICE OF SALE
, received pr.or to 12 o'clk
COUNTY
FLORIDA.
OF
SALE
NOTICE
L
As Executrix
that, pursuant to due notice
NOTICE ISHEPEBY GIVEN thai
noon. July?. 1975
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.1175.F
get to hospitals in Fayetteville, Marcia
NO ICE ISPIEREBY GIVEN that
Ramsdell
publiShed and hearing held on the
on the lath day of June, 1975. at II 00
City of Osiec5o
General Jurlidiction Division
the 10th day of Jun.. 1915, at
ThllahomaandWincheste?InlS Attorney for Executrix
77th day of May, A 0 1975. the
Nancy K. Cox
McCAUGHAN
MORTGAGE am., at the west front door of the
11 00. at the West Front door of the
GOVERNORS
to 30 mlnutes."I think people 671 E Washington St.,
Courthouse nf Seminole County, at
Board of County Commissioners of
City
Clerk
COMPANY INC . a Florida cor
Courthouse of Seminole County. at
Orlando, Fla 37801
SeminoleCounty, Ftor,da.adopteda
Sanford, Florida the undersigned
PubliSh June
poration
HIGHWAY SAFETY are better off now than ever be- PubliSh June 2.
Sanford, Florida, the undersigned
PSlutIOn abafldOnin renouncing
CIerkWl$t offer ior sale thfOIlOwirg
DEO
17
Plaintiff,
the
sale
to
will
for
otter
Clerk
fore, but people in the country DEO 1
- and disclairning any r.ght that said
described real propertyCOMMISSION
highest and best bidder for cash the
(I a.
won't accept it.
County and the public had in and to
LOT 39, GRANADA SOUTH.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE RIVERA CONTRACTORS LTD..
following described real property
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
that certain unopened and unused
according
to
the
Plat
thereof
as
INC.
a
Florida
corporation,
et
al.
dR.
JUDICIAL
EIGHTEENTH
If?, TRuDY BEND. according
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. publIc road right of way located in
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Defendant. recorded In Plat Book 15. Page 100.
to the Plat thereof as recorded in
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Seminole County, Florida, more
Public Records of Seminole Counly,
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Plat Book 16. page 65. Public
COUNTY, FLORIDA
particularlydescribedas follows, to
Florida
FORECLOSURE SALE
PROBATE DIVISION
Records of Seminole County, CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-IUCA,OF
wit
NOtiCe is hCreby given that the together with all structures. im
FICTITIOUS NAME
PROBATE P40. 74.)SCP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Florida,
FIRST F EDERAL SAVINGS AND
fixtures.
appliances,
provements.
All that part of Fourth Street lying
undersigned.
Arthur
H.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
we
are
Beckwith,
rn
In
re:
Estate
of
Notice is hereby given that we are
together with all structures.
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI, a north of the northerly right of
way
Jr. Clerk of the Circuit Court. and appurtenancet 'n said land or
engaged in business at 7397. French
MAUDE BALCOM
engaged in busine% at Pt I. Box
provem nts, fixtures, appliances
corporation organized and existing
of Oleander Avenue and lying
Ave., Sanford. Seminole County.
deceased. Seminole County. Florida, will on uSed in conjunct ion therewith.
719. Longwood. Seminole County,
and appurtenances on said land or
under the laws of the United Slates
The aforesaid sale will be made
wuth Of the wutherly right of way
the 16th day of June, 1975, at 11:00
Florida under the fictitious name Of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Florida, under the fit1itiOu name of
used in conjunction therewith.
of America,
pursuant
to
a
Final
Judgment
Cfl
line of MagnolIa Avenue (less Lake
To All Creditors and All Persons o'clork A M. at the west door of the
A'LADIAPI FENCE CO. and that CAREFREE FLORISTS &amp; OAR
This sale is made pursuant to
Plaintiff. Mills
Road) as shown and delineated
Courthouse, tered in Civil No 7587 now pending
Having Claims or Demands Against Seminole County
we intend ?oreglster said name with DEN CENTER. and that we intend
Summary Final Judgment entered
Court
of
the
in
Circuit
on the plat or map of revised Map of
the
Sanford, Florida, offer for s-ate and
to register said name with the Clerk
Said Estate:
the Clerk of thi Circuit Court,
in Civil Action No 15233 CA 09 D
RAYMOND J PIPPIN, JR and Chuluota. as recorded in
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
Piat Book
You are hereby notified and sell at public outcry to the highest
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Seminole County, Florida in ac
now pending in the Circuit Court in
CAROL LEE PIPPI N. a k a CAROL 7.
for
Seminole
County.
Florida
page 3), in theofflce of the Clerk of
and
best
bidder
for cash the
reguired to present any claims and
cordarice with the provisions of the County, Florida 1n accordance with
and for Seminole County, Florida.
PIPPIN,
his
wife.
and
BARNETT
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
the provisions o the Fictitious
demands which you may have following described property in DATED thIs 29th day of May, 1975
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wt
OATEDthis29ihdayof June. 1975
BANK OF WINTER PARK, N A
Florida, arid.
(Seal)
Seminole County, Florida. to wit:
Wit
Section
Statutes.
To
agaInst the estate of MAU DE
Name
Section $65 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
(Seal)
Defendants
Arthur Pt Beckwitn, Sr
All that part of Cedar Avenue
Los l29HoweliEstates Subdivision
$650' Florida Statutes 1951.
BALCOM,tiecea:ecl Iatáof Seminole
5' Anthony PhillipS
Arthur H Beckwilh, Jr
NOTICE OF SUIT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
lying east of the easterly right of
5: Arlis 0. McAllister
County, Florida. to the Clerk of the Peplat. according to plat thereof as
Anthony Benef hId
Clerk of the Circuit Court
TO RAYMOND.) PIPPIN,
By: Elaine RiCharde
way line of State Road Number 1)
Betty I. McAIlIst
Circuit Court, and file the same in recorded In PIat Book ii. page 47
Publish June 7.9. 16, 7). 197$
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
and CAROL LEE PIPPIPI.
Clerk
Deputy
an lying west of the westerly right
Publish - June 2. 9, 16. 73, 1975
duplicate and as provided in Section and 4$. Public Records of Seminole
DEO 1
Deputy Clerk
a k a CAROL PIPPIP4. his wife of way line of Third Street
VAN DEN BERG. GAY
as shown
0Ff.')?
733 16. florida Statutes, in their County, Florida,
Publish June, 7 1975
RESIDENCE UP4KNOWN
&amp;
BURKE,
P.M
FICTITIOUSNAME
and delineated on the plat or map of
offices in the County Courthouse in pursuant to Final Judgment of
DEO II
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice s hereby given that we are
Revised Map of Chuiuola, as
Seminole County. Florida, within Foreclosure.asamended, entered in Attorneys for the Plaintiff
119 Carbone Way,
Noticeisherebygiventhatweare
Post Office Box 791
recorded in Plat Book 7. page 31, in
engag.id in bUsintSs at 711 (
four calendar montpnstroqnthetlme the above styled pending cause,
IM THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Apopka,
Florida
37703
S,moran Blvd. Altamonte Springs, engaged in business at 606 Forest
theoffice of the Clerk of the Circuit
WITNESS my hand and the seal of Orlando, Florida 37802
COUNTY.
of the first publication hereof, or the
SEMINOLE
FOR
AND TO All parties claiming in
Semno'e County, Florida under the Or., Cassaib'rry, Seminole County,
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
same will be barred.
saidCourtthisflthday of May, 1975. Publish- June 7. 1915
FLORIDA.
tet'estsby,
through,
under
or
against
DEO 16
fictitiouS name of TRIM and that e Florida under Die fictitious name of
____________________________
CASE NO. 75.fl$CA99.0$VISION:
Filed at Sanford Florida, this 78th (Seal)
the aforesaid persons
FLORIDA
CON
n*eridtoregnstecsaidnamewiththe CENTRAL
All of that certain 20 foot alley
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
day of May, 197$
C
YOU ARE hereby notified that an
STRUCTI0N.
and
thai we intend tO
Clerk of tPie Circuit Court, Seminole
lying north of Oleander Ayntj and
Clerk at the Circuit Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CAMEPOPIBROWN COMPANY, a
Louise Butfaloe
acticntoforeclosea
mortgageon
the
County, Florida in accordance with register Said name with the Clerk 0
of Cedar Avenue In Block "5"
As Adminislratrix C T.A
North Carolina corporation,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
loilowing described property In
the provisions of the FictitiouS the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
as stiown an delineated on the plat
Plintlff,
Jack T. Bridget
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Deputy Clerk
SemInole County, Fiorld:
N,,mC Statutes, To Wit: section Florida ifl accordance with the
or map of Revised Map of Chuluota,
Publish June?.
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
of Cleveland &amp; Miii
i"'
Lot 7, Block C,. LYNW000
provfjioin of the Fictitious Name
as 09 Florida Statutes 1957
in Pfat Book 2. page 31,
as recore
CASE NO. 75.904-CAME
Attorney •or Administralrix C T,A
OEO 10
OLIVER I GREENE and JOAN J
REVISION, according to the Plat
Statutes, To Wit
Section 86.509
1mm, Inc. of
In re: The Marriage of
office of the Clerk of the
Post Office Drawer Z.
GREENE. his wife,
1ff
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
thereof
as
recorded
in
Plat
Book
16.
Florida Statutes 1957
M!amon$e Springs
Defendants
Circuit Court. of Stminole County,
Sanford, Florida
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. ARPIALDO RIVERA, Husband,
Pages 32 and 33. Public Records of
S Melvin G Harper
Puti'th Ma 19.76, June 2 9 1975
Florida, and.
Petitioner,
Publish: June . . 1975
NOTICE OF SALE
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Seminole
County,
Florida,
James
Edward
Harper
PPM 161
given
and
hereby
is
All of that certain 20 fool alley
DEO
NOTICE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
has been filed against you, and you
Pblith May 19, 76. June 7. 9, 191$
NILDA RIVERA, Wife,
that,
pursuant
to
an
order
or
a
final
lying
norm of Cedar Avenue and
CIVIL
CASE
NO.
74.2l59CA.89.A
FICTITIOuSNAME
are required to serve a copy of your
DEN 110
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Respondent
judgment of foreclosure entered in
south of Magnolia Avenue in Block
COUNTRYWIc FUNDING
Notice is hereby given that I am
written
defenses,
It
any,
to
it
18TH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
NOTICEOFACTION
"P" as shown and delineated on the
the abovecaptioned action. I will
CORPORATION, a New York
engaged in business at 1WJ A, N
Vernon S*artel of ANDERSON
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
STATE
OF FLORIDA TO
THE
sell the property situated In
plat or map of Revited Map of
corporation,
Hwy 17 97, Maitland, Seminole EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
RUSH.
attorneys
for
Plaintiff,
PROBATE DIVISION
RIVERA,
WHOSE
Chuluota (less Lake Milli Road) as
SeminoeCounty, Fiorlda,de-tcribed
Plaintiff, NILDA
County. Florida un'ier the fictitious
whole address It P01) Office Box
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CASE NO. 73.l17.CP
AND MAILING
RESIDENCE
recorded in Plat Book?. page 31. In
Is:
name of ARTCRAFT FURNITURE
flU, 332 East Central Boulevard,
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Estate of
Lot 77 of Longdale. according tO
JOE S. ANDERSON, JR. and ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN
STRIPPING, and that I IrWend to
Orlando, Florida 32107. and file the th# office of the Clerk of Circuit
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7s.u7.CAIt.o M.ARGAREI WIDEMAN.
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Court of Seminole County, Florida
ptat thereof recorded in Plat Book
MARY E. ANDERSON, his wife,
reg.stersaidnamewiththeClel.kol
original with the Clerk of the above
EAST RIVER SAVINGS BANK. a
Deceased.
that a proceeding for dissolution of
(Seal)
n. page U. of the public records of
Defendants.
tt* Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Styled
Court
on
or
banking Institution organized and
before
the
15th
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
marriagepiasbeenfiledagainstyou
Seminole County, Florida,
By. Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
NOTICE OF ACTION
Florida in accordance with tPie
day
of
June.
existing under the laws of the Stale
1915;
otherwise
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
and that Petitioner. ARNALDO
a Clerk of the Circuit Court
at
public sale, tothe highest and best
TO
JOE
S.
ANDERSON.
JR.
and
prov,lions of the Fictitious Name
01 Pfew YOlk.
judgment may be entered agsinst
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST MARY E
By A C Jones
bidder for cash, at 11 00 A M. on the
ANDERSON. his wife, RIVERA. seeks other relief against
Statutes, Towit: Section 56509
Plaintiff, SAID ESTATE:
yqu for the relief demanded in the
affecting
the
following
you
Deputy
Clerk
16th day of June, 1975. at the west
residence address u.nown.
Florida Statutes 1957
Complaint
You and each of you are hereby
font door of Seminole County
11y Marie W Walker
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an described real property, tO Wit
S Robert 0 Scott
JOHN W UTLEY and CAROLYN A
WITNESS
my
hand
arid
the
teal
of
notified and required to tile any
Lot 3. flock 243. Deltona Lakes
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida
Deputy ( lerk
action for foreclose a mortgage on
Publish May 6. .iur.e 7 9. 16. 197$ UTLEY, his wife: and DEAN
said Court on this 15th day of May,
claims arid demands wttich you, or
Suivision Unit 5. MB 25. pages
Publish June 7. 1975
WITNESS my hand and seal of
thC
following
property
in
Seminole
OF N 165
OAKLEY,
either of you. may have against said
136, PR Volusia County
0E09
this court on the 79th day of May,
County, Florida
(Seat)
Defendants
estate in theoffice of the Clerk of the
AND, you are required to app-sr
FICTITIOUS NAME
Lot
3,
(less
the
Northeasterly
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
NOTICE OF SALE
Circuit Court of the 18th Judicial
and file your Answer or other
Notice thereby given thit lam
(SEAL)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTICISHEREBY GIVENthat Circuit, SemInole County. Florida, foot thereof I Block A, EASTBROOK defenle or pleading with the Clerk of
CITY OF
t'ngaged in business at 320 Hibiscus
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
SUBDIVISION UNIT NO. 11. ac
Onttiel3?hdayOf June. 1975, at 11 00
fly - Joy Stokes
WINTER
SPRINGS.
FLORIDA
Probate
Division.
in
the
Courthouse
theClrcuitCourt'nandforSemlnole
Road. Casselberry, Seminole
cording to the piat thereof as
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Deputy Clerk
am at Spie West Front Door of the at Sanford, Florida. within four
NoticeofPublicHearnng
County.
Florida.
and
serve
a
copy
County, Florida under the fictitious
recordedinPlat
Book
Elaine
RiChard,
By
11.Page93.of
'Publish May 19. 26, June 7,9, 197$
Courthouse of Seminole County. at calendar rn.nths from the time of
TO WHOM II MAY COPICERPI
iame of T&amp;K DRIVE SERVICE,
the Public Records of Seminole thereof on Petitioner's attorney,
Deputy Clerk
Sanford, Florida. the undersigned tIe first publication of thiS notice.
DEN l
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN b
Terrence
William
Ackert,
Esquire,
and hat I inter to register said
County,
Florida.
Robert
M.
Barnes.
II,
_____________________________
Clerk wIll offer the sate to the Each claIm or demand must be i
the Planning and Zoning Board of
2431,
Office
Box
Sanford,
Post
name with tPie Clerk of the Circuit
has
filed against you and yOU
Esquire
highest and best bidder for cash IPie
the City 04 Winter Springt. Florida.
writing and filed in duplicate and
Court. Seminole County, Florida in
are required to sen-ye a copy of your Florida 32771. on or before the 11th
3229 Gulf Life Tower
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND that5aldPlanninqanZ,ng Boatd
following described real property
state the placed residence and post
accordance with the provisioen
written defenses, if any, to it Ofl day of June. A 0. 1975, or otherwise
Jacksonvilte.
Florida
33207
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. *illhold a public hearing
LOS 7. Block B. SUM.MERSFT
tO(onj,der
office address of the claimant and
'tie Ficl,tjt Name Statutes, To
PHILLIP R. FINCH of Gray, a default will be entered against
Attorney for Plaintiff
FLORIDA.
4,
according
to
NORTH,
SECTION
use application
you
Wit Secti
mutt be sworn to by the claimant.
$6.50' Florida Statutes
Adams.
Harris
&amp;
RobInson,
P
A
Publish
June?.
1975
CASE NO.: 75S67CA 090
the P1st thereof as reocde'd ri Plat
WITNESS my hand and olficial
prop%ed by t*ø 17) (P'uV(P,pf, the
hi% agent or attorney, or the same
1957
pisintiff's a'torneys, wtiose address•
DEO
WILLIS M. ANDERSON, et at,
Bool 16. Pages 75 and 26. Public shall b vold.
sealof
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court.
construction of ',aid (hurcpi within
S Grace Ruth Tamburo
is 10$ East Robinson Street. P0
Plaintiffs,
Records of Seminofe County,
an P 1AA, One Family Dwelling,
Publ,$h May 17. It. 26, June 2. 1975
ted at Sanford, Florida, this
Box 306$, Orlando. Florida 32102.on on this 5th day of May. AD, 1915
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Florida,
(Seal)
lOninn district presently lying within
DEN
78th day of May. 1975.
or before the 11th day of June,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 1*00 VISTA. INC.ef at.
together with all structures. im
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
the niunicipal limlts ol th City of
Helen Ine: Dunn
and file the original with the clerk of
CUlT
IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
Defendants
provemefiti, fixtures, appliances,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
FICTITIOUS NAME
Winter Springs, Florid,,, .ind more
As Administratrix
Ih's Court either before service on
COUNTY, FLORICA
NOTICE OF ACTION
and appurtenances on said land or
By Elaine RiChard,
Notice i hereby g'vrn that I am
fully described as 101low., to wit
of said estate
plaintiff's attorneys or immediately
CIVIL ACTION P30. 7S-471.CAO9.E
TO
CHEROKEE
UTILITIES, INC
in
conjunction
therewith
used
in
at
Deputy
Clerk
business
engaged
733$
(a)Lol 1, Block A, North Orlando
HOWARD J. CLIFTON
thereafter; otherwise a default will
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS
P o fox $67.
This sale is made pursuant to Attorney for said Estate
Winter Wood Blvd San iose Center.
ACKERT.
Pandies Section
accord-nq to
be entered against you for the relief TERRENC'E
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
for
Delray
Beach,
Flor'da
33.144 the plat tPierrnf as removdeij in Plat
Final Judgment entectc' in Civil Maitland Plaza, Suite Seven
ESQUIRE
Winter Park. Seminole County,
demanded in the- complains.
roerly known at FIRST FEDERAL
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an BOøk I?, Page 35, of
Action Plo. 75 6I7CA 09 G flOW
Florida under the fictitious name of
the public
110 North Orlando Avenue
WITNESS my hand and seal of Allorney for Petifioner
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN action to foreclose a mortgage and
Pending in the Circuit Court in arid Maittand, Florida i7iSl
Post
Office
Box
24$
records of Seminole County.
00*0 RUNNER MESSENGER
this Court on May 7th,
ASSOCIATION
OF
TAMPA,
security interest In certain real and FlOrida
for Seminole County. Florida,
Sanford, Florida 32771
SERVICE, and tkat i intend to
Publish June?. 9. 1975
(Seal)
PlaIntiff, personal property Situated in
DA'TEotfils29fhday of May. 197$
Publith
May
Il.
19,
26,
June?.
197$
name with the Clerk of
register sa
(b) Lots a.irj 3, flock A, North
0(03
Arthur H Beckwilh. Jr
Semino'e County. Florida has been Orlando
(Seal)
DEN
78
the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Panche Section Four,
Clerk of the Ciruit Court
_______________________________
JOHN .1 JENNINGS arid JEANNE
filed rgalnst you and you are accordIng
Arthur H. B-eckwith. Jr
Florida in accordance with the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
10 the p1st Ihereof as
By . Lillian Jenkins
JEPININaS,
his
wife.
MOOREOF
THE
'N THE CIRCUIT COURT
reoiaired to serve a copy of your
Clerk of the Circu,t Court'
prOyIions of the Fic1iIios Name
FLORIQA,
EIGHTEENTH
recordedinpIat fnnli 17. Page 35, of
Deputy Clerk
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. HAPIDLEY. INC. and HARRELL'S wrilten defenses, if any, to it on the ptjhli
By: Elaine RiChard,
Statutes, To Wit: Section 865.09
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
recorth
I Seminole
Publish May 17, It. 26. June 2. 197$
__________________________________
COUNTY, GLASS COMPANY, INC.
Stephen .1
Bo:arth, Esquire,
SEMINOLE
CUlT
Deputy Clerk
Florida Statulc-s 19$?
SEMINOLE COUNT'I, FLORIDA.
CoUnty, Florida
DEP4$0
Defendants
Plaintiffs' attorney, whose address
FLORIDA
Pvblish: June?. 1975
5' RaqupI DeRoo
Case No. 7$.IS1.CP
ThP pres..nf loninw4 clIssiIic,nllon
NOTICE OF SALE
is Carlton, Fields, Ward, Em
PROBATE DIVISION
OEO IS
THE
CIRCU:T
IN
COURT.
PubIiV' June 2. 9. lb. 73, 197$
Division Probate
i
P IAA, One
PI0TICEISHEREBYGIVEPIthaI
manuel,Smith&amp;Cultler,PA.Suile FanIly
CASE NO. 7S.9I.CP
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
0(08
In re: Estate of
Dwelling.
as
Ihat
on the 16th dity of June. )75. at tIne 160), CNA Tower, Orlando, Florida,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
In re: Estate of
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
ALICE GEHAN TRAMELL.
classification is csescrun-i in the
hourolIlOOAM.,attheWestfront
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
ROBERT LEF CONNER.
iorbeforeJune23rd.lt1S.and file 7oninn Ordinance and Pequlator.s
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deceased
door of the Seminole County
FLORIDA
Deceased
the origInal with the Clerk Of thiS of the
NAME LAW
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.34-CA04.tS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
City of Winter Spr.nqs.
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, Ihe Court either before sen-vice on
PROBATE DIVISION
P,O1 ICE it hereby given thlf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To all Creditors and all persons In re: the MarriaQe
Florida
undersigned
Clerk
will Offer for sale Plaintiffs' attorney or Immediately
PROBATE NO 7$'161CP
TO ALL ?ERSONS HAVING
ARDLAPfD OF FLORIDA. INC. a
having claims or demands against BERNARD BALES.
The Public Hearing will tnt' held in
In re: Estate of
Florida corporation. desiring to
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST to the highest and best bidder for thereafter; otherwise a default wIll the City
said estate.
Hall, Winter t4)r,nt
cash
the
I
FWIS
BARlOW
f011owing
describeri
•.Aiitj,
real
Ii,' entered iimjlintt you for the relief
tgage -n busne-ss under the I
SAID ESTATE:
and
You, and eact' ad pU. are hertu
florida,
rn
lhursu,i Juri- l', i!5,
propertyDeceased
fit iOVS name of THE GIFT MART,
You and each of you arc hereby
demanded fl the Complaint or
SANDEE M BALES.
notified and required fo present any
atl-30p m ,mw assnonlp,n-rr,,jtte, as
Lot 17, Block A, STERLING
isith pd'lfl(pal offices at 1471 E
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
and
required
to
file
any
Petition Theproperty,bothrealand
Wife
claims and demands which you, or
ssihle at which tim,. fh parties
PARK, UNIT ONE, as per plat personal,whlchistbesublertofthe
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
emoran
claims fld demands which you. or
Blvd
Castelberry,
AMENOED
either of you, may have q1inst the
and (itt$flflt for anc against the
CLAIMS OR DEMAIIOS AO6,INST
eitherof you. mayhaveogainst i-aid thereof, recorded 1n Plot Book 16, •bovementionedactionlnwtiicbyou
Florida, 32707, entcnth to register
POTICEOFSUIT
Estate of Alice Getian Tramell.
SAID ESTATE:
the said name with the Clerk ot the
e-statein
thn'olf ice of the Clerk of the pages 92 and 93, Public Records of
are made a party defendant is as
TO
BERNARD
DALES
deceased, to the Judge of the said
will he hen, d Said hearing may tie
You and cacti of you are hrebv
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Circuit Court of f he Eighteenth Seminole County, Fi'wida,
follows'
Reiidence
no
Court, in tIne Courthouse at Sanford.
(ontimmed from time II tinT-ic unt II
with
together
alt
structures,
notified and required to file any
imFlorida
TheE '*04 theW", of the P4W 'i of final tecIiôr, iç
Seminole County. Florida, within
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an JudicIal Circuit, Seminole County,
rf'nd.'rrfJ by lh
CrnS
dem,tnds *hrh Y0'.' Oi'
(''POLAND OF'
the SW'4 of Section 77. Toivnstp 71
Florida, Probate DiviSion. in th1 prove-merits, fixtures. appliances
Do?uliorn
for
of
fr rrcntht from the date of the
action
Pl'nir'g ,'sr'ij 7'rrij tl.irtt
and appurtenances on said l&amp;nd or
11 OP.OA iPc
ether cf you. maY have an,.n't Lad
.
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AS nriana ht hn ida.4
(nrtp,n,x. at Sanford. FloridS.
Sn,,tp. Dkrsna 'VI rati ltI •.ni.i -d
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rimrrcij Rcwarci
37) 0596

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FOLPdD Male ftragle. El Captan
Santa flnrtara 173 3678

-Personals

4-Personals

rrItlIIIIIVL
RDDl%I Al
I'lLJVL

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6-Child Cart
ChildC'ire 'nrt
Iencea Y.UO
3,il

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Saturday 8. Evening
Child Care Ages? a
A ri'ffld's World 373 1474
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.j,nf,,nr-r East C.ie, j iu'.t e,isl a
,;' 7t'( or 1)1 1#1 In
WTPP
nfcwnat'r'n

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18-Help Wanted
___________________________
Manager for staff or debit. t'xper
,'cicedorincxp Excellent benetiti
cantrird area 891 '3291

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irtially furnished apt Longwood,
children 8. pets acptecJ
or 8)0 1157
,

eDary, Adults Lovely large 1 bed
om, air, ideal for retired persons
-36433. 377 8051
MASTERSCOV(
ON THE LAKE
373 7900
nruruum unvurnisr-ieo aPT • air,
wall to wall carpet %17' mnnth
$50 damage- deposit 703 E 71st
373 4339 after s,o
I &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts 1105)70 mo
371 ('OM
FPAPIKLIP4APMS APIS.
ll70tloridaAve
373 6650
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Gracious country living, yet city
security Quiet, soundproof I
BR. all electric kitche-fl Enioy
outdoor picnics, and leiture tm,'
,i*._ •,''-.t... ''.;,.r
Blvd 323 1310

Sand lewood
V i I I as
F1Pi1t.

We flee-mi another real estat
cm'ç.e-e- to help us make sale'

Forrest Greene. Inc

31A[JDIPXPS

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Bedrooms, adults preferred, S
Week Furnished or unfurnithe
373 StSl. 372 6620
OELTOP4A- 4ew DiipIa Fiirri
ufifurn Drapes. Waler. Lan
(are 373 187$ or 663 6346
I Bedrooms, family room.
bedroom, carport Children oka

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W/W Shag Carpet

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Clothes Washer.Dryer

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Recreational Building

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Heated Pool

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'.55 .•

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Fxperiericr,i only
Apply e
Atlantic National Bank Bldg 3?

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Carpetemi 3 be-droOm. I', ball
ntchen equipped, central heat
.1 r, fv-nu'dybrd $1553 r'r) 17?

ten strorri

F POP, sl5',
!'OW AIRPORT BLVD

"ous near 75th &amp; PalmetIc
'.'dill consider year lease SISiJ mc
piuS deposif $31 17fl

ITY
Perfect 3 bedroom, 7 bath
honie with split bedroom plan.
carpeting throughout, central heat
ann nr, (lair TO riurnri aiia
shopping PIt'w addition with
private entrance 131.000

3 Bedroom House
Kitchen Equipped, Air $150
37) 193$
Sparkling7bedroom homewithder
or 3rd bedroom, fenced
Available June 1 5725 per mc
Forrest Greene, Inc REALTORS

,iYPiP( WOOD
Partly furnished
3 bedroom home- with range,

73635

31-Aoartments Furnichd
I I-IiIL1TIflfl WnIwI
PAIPK AVENUE MOBILE PAPI
7545 Park DrIve 870 up

ewpenience- 37) 8381

Pm Apt all utilities fumnisnec
S9S0 Adults only. No pets 37
,

Rentals

inic:,o

EALIOPS

7ring is "Move outside time "
patio and lawn furniture at a 'ion
price Read tIle Classified Ads

ircor furniture. 17 BR. deep St-ia
carpeting Call Lee, resider
rnanjlorr tOday 300 E Airpur

BOARD CALL ANYTIME, 32
9199

-- 34-M)bile

d aconditioned $15 *k With lr-ien I

set

Pa'yton Realty

J

conditioned AdultS Security
deposit, $175 nto 377 39)9

327 1301. 74.40 Haw.1tP.a Aye

WELAKA APARTMENTS

OBlLE HOME PARI
Lot Rent From 855
lest lot selection
iow available in

anford'i newest and
inest Adult•Famtly
1obile Home Park.
ome out and inspect

he Model Homes on
Ilsplay
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SANFORD

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Cottage
37) 193$
fledroomsp$ Largeroomt Nice-I
furnished Just remodeled Lii
new 71$ W 1t St 81)0

enva-fU ardens
Luxury Patio
Apartments

Idull noble- home vi lage, under
lanai' Stiacty oakt on th scenic
Weliva Modern (lean interiors,
from 1110 SMI W of Sanford 372
4470
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hanks to ClaSsified Ad. users get

36-Resort

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Reduced to Settle Estate
i4rrrf' cr. lh lovely living room, 3
t'r-.
7 t).1h5
577.500

Property

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'lufchison Ocean front Apartments,
339 5 Atlantic Ave. Daytona
Peach Call 377 1058

Swim or, Fish

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Real Estate

Sunland

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COVE
.statc

Rd. 427, Z,i

east ef I7j305) 323-8lO

miles

Ph.

Sanford

,t.,l.....L AiAC Oti

FROM

935

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

41-Houses

Ide'.il area for child, ct, 3 bedroom
hot-iC with completi'ly fenced
acj $70000

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('r'L
3 fiR, 7 hth laril,' F Ori i
rc'c'r'.i cent he-at &amp; ar. 5)9,700

RURAL BUNGALOW

OWPiTOV,N
7BP.lbathhomes
Priced as low as 1)0.500

Shade-ti lot. space toi garde-n. 2
bedrooms or-i 91 eci cc n.J 112.SC('

(LAX 'N COOL in this home and
pool 3 BR. 7 bathS, large en
tertainmc.nt room, central heat
nti ar 139.700

2')')J)flOA

3 Minutes Ironi Town
) betirOon, refti, I Sli C home
shaded lot Se 1 ,nt t

Will REALTY

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WHY PAY
SECURITY DEPOSIT?

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317 301 16j0ti'aw,-itP

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1970 Datsun pick up. with topper
$1,300 Call 373 0753

Used office furniture

cabinets, as is Cash arid Carry
'1015.
Caite'ti mm-,. 1 f'i 'I' lit-il

I' f,'..t East ,l I ion r'v 46
Sanford For informal c,n cali
33)9'Ie

Sanford3fll$$)

MAITL AND FLEA '.11-RI
1911 Hwy I? 97 Open
5. Sur 95
035 7920

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Jim Hunt Realty

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BPS 7 bitt baths, family room &amp;
den, plenty storage, large lot
377 1041

1971 I adlfac El Doraclo n
Best often'
67$ 7S5.ior $34 091)

Fla room, detached garage,
Ience-d yard 119.000 372 6399 or

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i's-Pets.Supplies
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SCHOOL

FOR DOGS

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ck UpAbandonedC.'

FREE
377 t7i

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197) F ord Pinto Squire wagon.
comp tetefy loaded, low mileage
Call 123 6.5)) alter S pm
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Ri?Chi, tisitm'rooi,
Cao,rief,,
Ccriter tV'. 5ini'', Instaii' rn
1.1 la),(.
. d ' ibeil 1fl 1057
a-i' time

STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CA Sf4
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD P,O,S
Call 372761) or 8)1 9993

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$3 ',).'I3A'F I ..EA 'AARKE
-s
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7.,tii,. 0 -nt.

Moving Must Sell 2 Bedroom
Home Indountry Club
$500 Down 332 7778

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1970 C) clone Spoiler 129 Cobra Itt
auto PS. PB. 57.000 miles Local
priva IC owner Factory stock Bob
Baiter. 372 NOt

Pert P'.at L.tre Electric Carpet
'Pit rvjieie'r 'or only II SO per day
' 1.'4F C-IL'S FURNITURE

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rref
3i1i44

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III 6 "4

Sanford. Dy Owner. 3 BR. 2 bath.
air, carpet. garage. screened
porch, 2 yrs old, 876.900 37) 63)2

1 4 Plymouth Convert re
0004 conditiOn 53(1)
373 1090

/ Cc - c Fariters

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1966 C,alaiie 500 6 (ml Ildi'? -'
auto tranmissio, 1967 Gatnie
$ cylinder, auto transni,ss on
Both Od Com'idition 373 3616

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Jim'. frath Ha.iedI ixay
II PiCI i41 Loac

fly owner. bke new, 2 Bedrooms.

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Ic, trees Gn'dimLarr l.
W 1st
5 Th6630

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1379 Elliott Av

PIFILSOIi'S LORIO,. POSES
SlCOrri H i Gar:m Center
7u1C'.f-'vAvC.3.,rfbrd

vt,

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For Your Junk Cars

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Lassi atd?n
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Let rip 7.1'.' 1 c,r '71.',, 5itjr lot An gr
oa,e'i tpo' Fi,t,d Frer
3?. 99i

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W." .)('IUFUAI C ),irca,- yyc pm
Tables 6. uerrr.lirent booths
av.i4 lentlr
All ,a- cier cover
LD(.4t-d Ii; miles "71101 ' ion SR
'.!.ntcrci at Stan lAuction. 332

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BtS.r. n'i.!ence and protection
'rain g Problem solving dog
çsycro' y 1 27505)0

1971 Aiudi 100 LS I tin sedan, ar
itioned, AM FM radio. I
1. $7,193 Ask for DuaneM.cG
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IsaJir breaking
Oed.ence.

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St--I4ousc'hold

Sanford I:or Sale or Rent
i
bedrOomS, 7 baths. central r-at,
window air, Zoned commercial
1700 Mor.th 321 0027. 37) 6545

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564 or S u,i,rii.nhl.
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Establish(d neighborhocii,nc,)
BR, witP income Owne, il lIke
law dOw or contract :g toy, ijm
equity oil $21,000 ASsu',p $lL,J(1
313 193$

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LITTlE SALESMAN III PRIN
THAI" ACLASSIFIEDADi
-fNFORD
7 or 3 bedrooms,
family room, central heat &amp; ar.
carpeted, range &amp; refrigerator,
fenced yard Terms available
119.000
WE TAKE TRADES
4.Kt.MARY
2 bedropm tr5mehome with brer
cxwches Cc'rr,,-r
lot 57 600

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IC ri-i00SF F PC'.' I,J.Yi TERMS
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Days 372 6173
Nights 377 5s1 or 37'i '$7

PIOCREDIT CHECK
IIuITEPESI PIOP(DIAPL

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pit

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ar P trio gIll' A (ii,'st, Ai.' •
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GET THOSE LUXURY hE PAS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
F P('lP,S 'TODAY S '.54911 4 i) i
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",pr.C.EAR IS iN O[P,'i'.r SELL IT
NOV 5S'lTfi A CL'.' SFICC AD

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tin-i'' '.tr'yer, .'r-.m, 1t, a cc',
!mj'n Ptnvit?t.ni7;(j)
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BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
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Atk In, "r.I.n" Rarni,a't Ra,tw
Salon. 7635 Sanford Ave 372 39

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COD CREDIT
OR USE OUR

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sqain when you sell them with
Clssfied Ad from thi' Herald
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returns Ye-p nr.e arid see Call
7611 or 531
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ftp, I' baths, living rm . family
rm central teat air, carpeting,
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yard By owner 37$ 0577 alter 6

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8175 mo Adults preferred
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trees, garden. well &amp; pump, large
utility SPied Adiacent to wooded
city park 175.000 or cash and
assume mtq at 5135 pet' mo 373
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paymenl. monthly payments less
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Aekiva, $11,100
l0O'iliO' lot
Sanford, IJ,200
75'x130' lot fencecs- Sanford. $3,000

322.6457

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409W. 1st St. 3fl 7335
We Buy Furniture

Come tee the latest In luxury f5fliit
living, the tl new 7i'M' Glen
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Professionally decorated and in ,j
great neighborhood, large lot with
privacy fence Assume present
rnortgaom. Sat,,.

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from IS thru retirement P,tuSt
Qualify Excellent
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Your questions can be answered
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37)4644
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with no down payment Why rent
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%135 $150 Color TV
QUALITY INN -HORTH
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Sugar

I have
DEAR DR. LAMB
enclosed an article on white
which is frightening, if It
is really this dangerous, please
advise your readers. Would It
artificial
be safer to
sweeteners?
I am
DEAR READER
always appalled when I read
anything of the nature of the
article you sent me. The
abysmal ignorance displayed is
almost unbelievable.
There are some good things
and bad things about sugar, but
first let's deal with that
statement that you should use
honey, ma?le syrup, or
molasses Instead of white
sugar. There are only three
simple sugars (hexoses)
glucose, fructose and galactose.
Galactose is formed only from
tactation and Is In milk. Table
sugar is a double sugar from
the combination of glucose and
fructose. When you eat It In any
form the double sugar Is
divided by an enzyme
small Intestine Into glucose and
fructose.
Honey isa mixture glucose
and fructose. You don't need to
split it in the intestine before it
can be absorbed. Once absorbed both are simply glucose
and fructose. In short, honey
and sugar are then chemically
the same thing. The same is
true of the other sugars. Fruit
contains both glucose and
fructose. So, the idea that white
sugar Is more harmful than the
other "natural sugars" Is
on pure Ignorance.
For a more complete
discussion of the real chemical
nature of sugars and carbohydrates write to me in care
of this newspaper, P.O. BOX
1551, Radio City Station, New
York N.Y. 10019 and ask for The
Health Letter on Sugar and
Starch (number 3-8). Send a
long, stamped, self-addressed
envelope and 50 cents for
mailing and costs.

A Natural Food

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ALUMINUM SHEETS

The article you sent me
stated purified sugar is a drug.
It Is not, it Is a fond. As far as It
being habit forming. to the
that eating Is a fairly
common habit, I guess It Is.
e bad thing about sugar
and all of (lie other Concentrated sweets, Including
honey, Is that they contain a lot
of calories. If you were starving
that might not be so bad either,
In our society
have to fight the battle of the
bulge, It is a problem.
Other than calories, it is not
what sugar contains that can be
harmful, but what It lacks.
gar is Just as natural a foodd
the other sweets. After
as
dehydrated,
all, It
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beer at all times to flush his
kidneys out.
I know beer makes you go to
the bathroom a lot, but I never
heard of a doctor telling a
patient to drink beer
kidney problem. I know it Is
very bad for any infection of the
kidneys, bladder and prostate
gland.
In fact, it happened
doctor
few years ago, and
forbad me to drink anything,
so will
Including coffee and
you please tell me If any doctor
would recommend drinking a
lot of beer for a disease like
tit?
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DEAR READER
kidney conditions It Is wise to
fluid, pecIf1ca1ly
drink lots
water, to help keep the urine
diluted and, ma sense, flush the
tern. This is true in a person
sys
prone to kidney stones. It is
often helpful in infections of the
kidney and bladder.
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physical disability. He goes
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for his wounds. Laurence
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society and get their recom- towi'd you. You could find
mendntions for doctors
inyour yourself aced-out
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community.
you could have shared.
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Use your Imagination today U
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June 3, 1975
You'll make two very Interesting friendships this year
through a group activity. Each
will prove beneficial, though
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IA)NG WOOD
The city was calm this morning despite the
walkout last night of most of the 35 volunteer firemen and the
dismissal of Fire Chief Boy laBosslere.
No fires
reported in the city during the night. City officials
had feared an outbreak of fires last night alter one volunteer
fireman said, "The city may burn tonight. Without volunteers the
city will burn."
One paid firefighter was on duty today assisted by two public
works department employes who had received some firefighting
training; and a fourth man was on standby, Council Chairman
J.R. Grant said.
Grant said he will decide Wednesday morning on the date and
special city council meeting when he will recommend
that LaBossiere be granted two-weeks sverance pay plus salary
due him for Sunday and Slonday.
City officials
Grant, Mayor
B. Lot-mann and
Public Safety Director Doug Keller left the city hail complex at
1 am. today with Grant saying the city was in better shape, lireprotection wise, than it had ever been.
Grant's remarks followed assurances from neighboring cities
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Thieves Hit Schools

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schools last
three in Sanford - and did extensive damage as
night
well as taking a good bit of cash and valuable items. Bob
lJoyd reports on the happenings on Page 2-A.

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city fires during the emergent')'.
Particularly repugnant to Grant were the agreement sections
Veteran volunteer firefighter with 12 years past service, Roger raising expense
the volunteers from $4,000
$6,000
,Mobley. had not made a decision this morning on whether to annually. a section recognizing the organWtion as the only
accept the city's call to reorganize a volunteer unit to assist the volunteer aeney and another requliIng the city to pay expense
city's three paid firefighters, who remained on the job.
reimbursements to the organization rather than the Individual
Grant, meanwhile, made it clear he would sponsor a move to men.
raise taxes this year to hire a full-blown paid fire force, if the
Connell went over the agreement section by section with Robert
effort to reorganize a volunteer department proves unsuccessful. Kelley, president of the volunteers, pointing out phases he thought
Keller, who assumed the duties of public safety director, in were open to interpretation. Reference by Connell and Grant was
charge of both the police and fire departments Sunday said last also made to a recent incident where a pumper fire truck was
night the city would be protected and he personally would man the used to pull a member's vehicle from a Lake in the guise of
fire hose if it was necessary.
firefighting training.
The walkout erupted last night alter the city council
Connell asked Kelley if the volunteers intended to quit as Bravo
unanimously rejected an ultimatum
approve a proposed had indicated and Kelley responded, "Yes sir."
with the voiunteers.
Grant instructed LaBossiere to call the paid firemen back to
Attorney Carmine Bravo, representing the Longwood Volun- work immediately to protect the city.
teer Fire
Inc., said the volunteers were not tr)ing to
When Lallossiere said he would take the action only If the
gouge the city or take advantage. "We are here to do good Council guaranteed the men would be paid, Scott moved to accept
business," Bravo said, adding "the volunteers are prepared to no Lahlossiere's resignation effective June 1.
longer be volunteers."
'Sorry, Roy, I have to think of the city," Cornell said seconding
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Sewer Ruling Halts Casselberrys Plans
By El) PRICK
Herald Staff Writer

Consumer Utilities, a firm because that's all we're waiting dorses" such a meeting million gallons daily to the city based firm with extensive
which is the center of an for to purchase the two utilities, because it could save both of Casselberry.
operations in Seminole County.
ongoing riff between the County It's costing us money every entities "a lot of money."
If that contra is finalized,
The city Is also seeking an
The Florida Department of Commission and city officials, day," Vihlen noted, But
Though Casselberry still is
would buy all
Pollution Control has handed
While Mcintosh has filed a McIntosh said today he hasn't considering the purchase of "allocation agreement" with Seminole operations excluding
ilown a written ruling which
with the Supreme Court of been advised the county is property for construction of a the county for gallonage from pumping station number four.
ativises all cities im, Seminole Florida seeking to block the seeking a meeting to try to sewer plant, the letter fromn Consumer Utilities. That IS if
"Seminole County is very
County to "tie-in" with existing county's 12.4 million bond resolve the issue.
pollution control official.'1 could the city withdraws Its suit and interested in purchasing
allows the bond validation to General Waterworks,"
sewer plants
not build new validation, County Commission
Last night, Casselberry change those plans.
litICS.
Chairman Ski Vihien Jr., says Councilman Sal Orlando said
New plans certainly include stand.
McIntosh said, lie said he will
The ruling was read to the he will meet with city officiaLs he's been in contact with Vihien purchase of capacity from
Also, Mcintosh informed city work with the count)' attorney
Casselberry City Council last to "see if we can come off this in an effort to set up a meeting Maitland. In fact, McIntosh told officials the city is negotiating to insure the same situation
night during discussions of the suit situation."
between the
Council last night Maitland has for purchase of General doesn't develop which surfaced
city's plans to purchase land for
"They're holding us up entities. Vihlen said he
agreed to supply 750,000 to a Waterwcrks, a Winter Park- with Consumer Utilities.
construction of a long-awaited
City officials had planned to
sewer plant.
purchase that private utilit
along with Indian Hills Utility,
"They're telling us to CDfl'
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suddenly teh county decided
tract for capacity,' CityAtty
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many
David
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bioloi
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with
the
Florida
to
secure money to buy the
he said, is because of
hIt'raid Outdoor Editor
all and dead shad
there
was
current
at
Game
and
Fish
Commission.
The
loss
of
utilities
was sought and
by
"rgionalIzation," or future
could be found floating in lazy circles,
the
water,
which
should
flow
north,
has
county
officials.
Then
the
city
plans h consolidate all existing
The once mighty St. Johns River,
The slimy green algae bloom has
caused marshes and mucklands to dry voted
oppose the county
facilities into one
almost in its dying throes, has received a
advanced
as
far
north
as
Welaka,
out leaving no boiling reservoir during purchase.
regional facility.
temporary transfusion with the arrival of
cording to terence Quinn, operator of
the
season.
Concerning possible land
The letter, dated May 20, says the recent heavy rains.
"
Fish In" at the confluence of
purchases.
McIntosh says the
The
restore and preserve
However, long time residents who have
pollution control officials
the St. Johns and Oklawaha rivers,
city is 'seriously" ciinsliIering
this great wtterway is gai ning support
"question construction" of any ssitnessed the decline of the ve predict
organization acreage on Red Bug Road and
Wulna, in reporting on the bass fishing
from many .ources. A
rapidly as it
new plants. And, in the case of the water will run
contest held there this past week end,
known as th "Friends of the St. jij" pr,rcel on Lake Tony. However,
Casselberry, the letter says it came because of channelization and
he said landowners are
said, "No bass at all caught in the St.
is taking the lead in the fight to save
would be "economically un- diversion at the river's source.
Johns
what fish were Landed were
riser and s30rtsmen's clubs and corn- becoming impatient and infeasible" to go ahead with plans
Even WeLh the 10 to 12-inch rise in the
sistent the city either buy land
taken from the Oklawaha where the
mercial fisting groups are Joining in
water level, sandbars still exist where
to build a new plant.
soon
flowing."
or not at all.
the
current
ninny springs keep
feet
'instead, the letter advised the the channel I supposed
The
and Fresh Water Fish
The holdup now is the letter
Council to "tie-in" with one of deep.
11w dLversL!i of ore: 00 t(1il.Ofl
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195t week adopted a
from Tallahassee
which
week ago, the famous bass
Until
two existing plants nearby the
the upper
gallons
daily
resolution IF voring the restoration of the Mcintosh says will apply
Inc City of Maitland or fishing stream was flowing backward,
('it)'
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Instead, the Comm ssion
learned several weeks ago that
By JEAN PAESON
$300,000 was needed to purchase
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to bring extra
Seminole Count)
chairs Into the Sanford CIVIC
A change in engineering (enter tins morning to acdesign which moved more of commodate all the Sanford
th. rnterhange into the count) residents who turned out to
has accounted for the need to meet the Vietnamese refugees
hossereguestsofhonor at the
purchase additional rights-of
of
way,accnr(lingtnregional[)OT Greater Sanford
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fast.
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anything, we should have said.
Mr. and "Sometimes I think it was
A
way to beat the heat, and the
crisis as se get a caught it earlier."
Judging from the ovation Mrs. Bob Gregory Sanford and shy Susan Gregory.
easier getting them out of
preview hot summer days, is to get sailing one on of the area's
given the Vietnamese families
Saigon
than out of Camp
o many lakes. Using only wind power this catamarran skims over
Seminole County Commission at the conclusion of Rev, around to make the acquain- residents.
panic and fear
which spread the Pendleton" commented Rev.
Lake Ton)' In South Seminole. (Herald Photo by Jane this morning, In a 3-2 vote, Routh's address, and the tance of the refugees, Sanford
Rev. Routh described the rout length and breadth of South
Casseiberrys
adopted
a
resolution eagerness with which their hearts have already warmed to of the Vietnamese forces during Vietnam and the desperation of Routh
establishing 1)01's five-year American hosts gathered the plight of these new the final weeks of the war, the those Vietnamese who tiadbeen
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beverages, including beer.
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BERNICE BEDE 0501.
product into the bloodstream
hard on the kidney and urinary
that you get from sugar. They
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just give OU bulk and vitamins
kidney, bladder, or prostate For Tuesday, June 3,
In addition,
disease or disorder that Is
Sugar does not cause nervous
benefited by alcohol. Tell your
ARIES March 21-April 19L
breakdowns. Anyone with
friend to switch to water
Be willing to make concessions
common sense would know
without the alcohol, and he will
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statistics
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show quite a lot and there are
TAURUS (April 20-May 20 )
lot of us who haven't had a just moved from another state
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nervous breakdown
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sent is that
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
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misinformation
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normal
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discourse, a major league game
Jim Street isso impresseirl with
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Top priority Items include
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repaving and widening SR 434
and Mike Ilattaway voted loss, have agreed to reciprocate to $350,000, and could be more
Benedict, however, assured from SR 436 to the Seaboard
Apologetically,
state against the resolution.
expensive In a few years with the board that as long ashewas Coastline
Railroad,
and
by purchasing the rjght.s.of.way
Department of Transportation
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EX)T) offidals yesterday told had not received enough for widening Sit 431 in the west to Commission Chairman Ski priority
items in the county's 434 to SR 100,
Seminole
County
Corn- assurances ftorn the DOT that mart of the county.
Vihien Jr.
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five-year road program would
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move to take $300,000 Instead of bursed.
Total estimated cost of rights- project may fall at the end of the $.Y) 000
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(35. 44) Movie
110 (2.8) Days Of Our
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(44) Variety

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(24) Electric Company

(44) Addams Family
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(9) One Life To

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(6) Search For

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10:00 (2) Celebrity

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8:30 (13) Champions

(9) General Hospital
(35) Cartoons

(9) Password
(35) Big Valley

1100 (2.8) High Rollers
(6) Now You See It
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Phil Donahue
11:30 (2) Hollywood

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(6) Young And
Restless
(8) Jackpot

(6) Gambit
(44) Green Acres

9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
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(44) Father Knows
B'SI
(9) Special: The
Ultimate Risk
10:30 (2.8) Wheel Of
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Club
1:30 (2) Bonanza
(I) Mery Griffin
(9) Gilllgan's Island
(33) Batman
(44) GlIligan's Island
5:00 () Dinah
(24) Mister Roger's
Neighborhood
(33) MIckey Mouse
Club
(44) Mod Squad
5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(13) Mod ern Homt

(6) As The World
Turns
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
2:00 (6) Guiding Light
(9) $10.000 Pyramid
2:30 (2. 0) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) The Big
Showdown
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Martian
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Yesterday's high 90, overnigh low U. Rainfall .16
hit ht'.
Partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy through Wednt'%dJV sslth thundershnsers likely, mainly during the
;iffrrnoon and evening hours. Highs In the upper Ns and
". Varia1" mostI) t't'uthrm.y winds
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10 to 15 mph gust near thundershowers. Rain probability
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                    <text>40—Evening Harald. Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, Apr 113, 1915

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Then he would overtake dummy's five of trumps with his
six, cash his !asI trump arid dis.
card dummy's diamond.
West would nave
ueezed with his ace of diamos and
long hearts; and South would
have scored (he extra 20 poInts.
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diamond trick and go on to the
next rubber after scoring 1.370
points.
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risk his slam, but would un
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to score an overtrick that would
be worth an extra match point
or two.
He would rise with the ace of
spades at trick one. Then he
would draw trumps with three
leads while leaving the five spot

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representative Walt Wheeler owners who were determined to Gurtesein who represented the delay the decision on removal
had planned prior to the keep their structw-esjn the face Department
of
Natural of the camps until next Thur.
State and County en- meeting
a second meeting of a recent court order em- Resources (DNR) at last
sdtiy.
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next week powering the lIT to charge the night's meeting. Gurtesein
Camp occupants were parfancy back pedalling last night when such specifics can be camp
occupants
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camps
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concerned over Ill's
after "owners" of cabins along made, At that time, camp oc- trespassing.
are
actually
occupied,
while
the
plan
to
move them from the
the Wekiva River said they cupants will either have to
HI owns all lands below the rest are abandoned,
would not voluntarily remove officially
islands, since the decision In the
ask for state per- mean water mark, which would
Although environment of. recent ourt suit (Fergeson vs.
their structures even though mission to remain,
or be or. include the many Islands ficials, including Wheeler, Pounds that so empowered the
they are "trespassing"
on
state
dered
to
tear
down
the camps. scattered along the 25-mile Seminole County Pollution agency was
property.
strongly supported
Last night's meeting which meandering river. Of the 70 Control Director Langley by the Association in an
Instead of establishing a thne
effort
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state- night's meeting, they ac
Harriet Mixon, president of
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told Adair her group would pick
representatives to meet with
state officials next week. Adair slow.
said the canip occupants WW
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for leases to the land they
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up titeir structures.
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for 2Oto3o)ears long before the
state ever began to firm ap I
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county budget to determine if county taxpayers in of
Cities' amendment to state law to permit cities to
"We have asked the county to sit down
Incorporated areas are receiving eititaillable treat- take the issue to coLirt.
and study is expected that double taxation will be discussed.
the matter, but the c0nuniSsioners
ment as taxpayers in the unincorporated areas.
"
Knowles
The Sanford City Commission passed a resolution
Under state law, the County Commission is said.
'Me Seminole C(AmtY 0muninift inay be taken
But the City of Altamonte Springs, which imade a
last
month telling county commissioners, "The
granted 90-daYs to reply 10 A m uni
cipahty's request
to court over its stand that douthle taxation is zlnillar reciest Of the county Las
County
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(tho
t week received a on double taxation,
on
receiving
equitable mvtc, Irons the cmty
Wamn 'Pete' Knowlel said yatm*.
The 6uillooki"Jie IuU 90 da to rdwA to ale
exist In V* county.
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with tiMents in tile
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request from Altamont Springs.
un
Knowles said he is expecting a similar reply
go to court," said Knowles, who is awaiting a reply
County
and Sanford City Coal- collected (toni the incorporated area's tayers
Knowles' expectation that the issue may be taken
SanfJ City Ckimmlsislmm also have requested missloners will meet in Sanford City
from County Corruniasion to the City of Sanford's
Hall April21 to and is being teed dis ptturte!y to provide
to court, is In Conjunction with Sanford and
a County4-)ty Stud), group be established to pro%ide hash out problems
request that the county provide a breakdown of the
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the
Altamonte Springs supporting the Florida League
guidelines for the breakdown of the county budget. bodies.
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Olderman will deal Sunday with Part Two of a series °
"Rollerball," the movie of a sport in the year 2018. Part
One appearsInto{Iiy's sports section ofl Page l.B

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preview of some of the lovely and valuable dolls to be
shown appears on PlC, Women's Section.

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support for the upcoming
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resigned due to lack of
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interest among most members
of the association," Zane said
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this morning.
Zane
notified
DBA
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sveiti Wednesday morning of
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his decision to step down as
president of the 40-member
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of Sanfor usinessmen.
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conu'nent' on whether he would
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an active member of the
p'.. group.
His resignation comes a
Altamonte
Springs
firemen
said
this morning they stlH had two pumpers at a 12 to 15 acre fire at be month before the 'Fesflval,l
tragic thing.
Earl heifer Pit, a trash dump west of Douglas Ave., and south of
"Oh, God," cried Richard
Lorraine St., and are going to let The sponsored b the Greater
ON FIRE
blaze burn itself out. County fire units Joined Altamonte units last night when the tire,
Blanchfield, evacuation coort - Sanford Chamber of Comdetermined origin, billowed smoke over the western part of the city near Interstate Four. Above, mel-ce, which is designed to pull
(linator for Friends of All Chilfiremen protected the peruneterof the fire area lagtflight (Herald Photo by Gordon Williamson)
area residents Into Sanf or d to
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boost the business economy.
Zane had proposed the DBA
contribute $500 towards an ad
campaign to promote the
'Festival,"but the propo_jal w-ps
tabled for further tiLscussiol,
and still remains unsettled,
By ED PRICKETT
study for Arthur D. Little, Inc., at Florida Hospital North, said emergency cases
for March recession could affect hospitals Zane 531(1:
Herald Staff Writer
a private research firm,
that facility "is busier than than the main hospital."
in some areas, but emZ'ne said the vice president
Don Bradley, administrator we've ever been. We had more
Bradley agreed that the phatically said In ,this im- would take over for the
One Sanford area hospital
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urged temporary grounding of %% ;Is liLit t deu mn pressiorl
Associated Press Writer
all C5s.
problems caused by a
An airlift of 2,000 Vietnamese
"The CS has never performed malfunction in the rear loading
orphans ordered by President up to specifications," Aspin door.
Ford began In tragedy today, as said in a statement "Secretary
Platt said the question of
a giant U.S. Air Force CSA (of Defense James R ) Schiesi whether other CSs might be
cargo plane carrying the first nger's posture statement for used would be up to the military
group to new homes In the this year indicates that the officials
in charge of the airlift
United States crashed shortly planes have been developing He
said notification of next of
after takeoff from Saigon's Tan wing fatigue much faster than kin would be handled by the
Son Nhut air base,
anticipated. Until we find out various agencies Involved.
In Washington, the State De- whether the wing explosion
The U.S. Embassy In Saigon
partment agency handling the which caused the crash had said possibly 100
of the 243 chilairlift declared the crash would anything to do with the prob- dren and 10 to 15 adul
ts among
not affect continuation of the tern, the C5s should be ground- the 43
relief workers and 10
effort. William A. Platt, spokes- ed."
crewmen aboard the aircraft
man for the Agency for InterWitnesses said the left wing of survived the crash.
national Development, said: the plane caught fire as it
"I'm really stunned," said
"The (lights will continue."
crash-landed. The pilot, who Jill Schl.agel, a volunteer workBut Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., survived, later said the crash er for the
Friends of All Cliii.
dren,whIchalongwltwoo.
q
er Colorado based agencies was
sponsoring the flight of orphans

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By JANE CASSELBERKY
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was presented the Youth Programs Volunteer of the Year award.
In making th e award, Dr. Ivan Stheler, director
of the
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unteerism, Boulder, Cob., King, Carol Kb by, Martha Manning, Janet Mansfield,
Voiunteerlsm,
memorial award to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gatlin of Lake Monroe, and keynote
speaker for the banquet, said of Whelan, "He has Morrison, Mowery, Linda Tebbe, and Whelan.
Thursday night, on behalf of their 23-yea-old son Gary, who died given over 80
hours a month In the year he has been with YPI and
More than 60 volunteer counselor awards were made to
last September when the bicycle on which he was riding was is now worklngonh
one-to-one
assignment.
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addition,
his
Seminole
Countlans, who had been assigned a child for at least
struck by a car. Gary had been a volunteer with Youth Programs
home Is approved as a '
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troubled
youths
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months
and had made favorable progress.
four months.
have
kotten
themselves
together
and
he
serves
as
substitute
,rap'
Ile Youth Programs Sainarittan Award was presented to IA.
It was abo anno unced at th e third annual Volunteer
group leader."
Charles
Smi th , accepting on behalf of the Orlando Naval Train in g
Recognition Banquet a memorial scholarship fund is being
The
County
Volunteer
of
the
Year
Award
for
Sembiole
went
to
Center,
which has Lhared its facilities for YPI summer youth
established in Gary's name. The scholarship will be presented to
1ter Clark, Casselberry, who was called "a man totally encampm
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Slowing Despite Figures
WASHINGTON (AP) — Unemployment figures for
March are expected t:) show a sharp increase, but
President Ford says the recession is slowing do and
Predicts the economy will blegin Improving this summer.
Indications are th at th e latest jobless figures, due for
release today by the Labor Department, pushed the na'ment rate a1mve the 8.2 per cent level
which has prevailed since January.

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Hurt Market
DETROIT (AP) The nation's auto makers, plagued
by recession, are facing an unsettling assault on th e U.S.
car market by importers, For the second consecutive
month , Imparts in March recorded a sharp sales gain over
th
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to J'Jrt! a ne;r-rccrj
of the U.S. market, Without the help of broad cash re ba te
plans, domestic sales for the mon th fell 10 per cent from
February and 20 per cent from a year ago to the lowest
levels for a March since 1961. Deliveries of U.S.made cars
in .March, reported by the companies on Thursday, were
523,380, compared wi th 653,24 the yea- be f ore, w hen fuel
shortages were pu tti ng a big dent into sales,
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Orphans now on the last leg of the journey to their new
home, relief authorities in San Francisco prepared today
foranother batch of children from the War-torn country. A
regularly scheduled Pan Merin airlines flight out
Saigon was to arrive here today with 30 more orphans
aboard Its orig
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Postponed when the aircraft developed mechanical
problems and landed in Guam, an airline official said,
There was no word on the exact arrival time, but one
official said "sometime Friday."
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ho h known f ormer Treasury Secretary John B.

C'inally for 25 Years, SaYs Connally asked for and ac.
cepted two $5,000 payments supplied by Associated Milk

Producers Inc., a dairy farmer cooperative that was one
of Jacobsen's clients. Jacobsen, testifying at Connally's
brilx,ry trial, also a ccused his old friend of trying to cover
up the alleged bribery with perjured testimony.

they are healthy enough for the
— Ford said his adminislonger night to Travis; Air
aboard.
tratlon was studying existing Force
Ploy7nent to 500,000 over the since 1941 %hen joblemieA
Base in Califeria.
s structures be amended.
At a news conference Thurs. laws which allow the attorney
previous month.
averaged 9.9 per cent.
Sources
In Australia said a pl
Under present regulations, If day in San Dirgo, Calif., Ford general to
temporarily admit Qantas jumbo jet was to fly
from Sydney to Bangkok, Thailand, to pick Up 200 Vietnamese
orphans. The children, who all
have Australian foster parents,
were to be transported to ma
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land from Saigon aboard Ausriver
Occupants, Adair asked GurIn citing part of the recent trahi,ut Air Force planes.
teuiit that Rock Springs Run be court order
In England, the London Daily
renewed Ill's
considered a 'scenic' area; authority overthat
the islands, Ms. Mail chattered a Boeing 707
Blackwater Creek be con- Arthur said the Trustees passenger jet from British Mid.
sidered for a 'wild' definition; described the camps
land Airways to carry 150 or.
and th
--;at the Little Wekiva be "polluting" the We'kiva and phans under 5 years of age who
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being aesthetically displeasing ha%'l previous ties to British
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The quality of the camps
But Adair rebuked Ms.
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JACKSONVIUZ. Fla. (AP) organizing group of three banks
Commitee.
Government attorneys before be would grant state
The
sentencing came after 'owed to continue a battle charters.
Gov, Reubin Askew, two former today to
use as evidence against
Prior and Winter Park bank.
governors, two former Su.
former state Comptroller Fred er Elmer G. Banks are
preme Court justices, govern0. Dickijwn Jr. the tax returns unindicted
ment colleagues and
c1eren of his former law partner.
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pleaded with Willis for mercy.
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A behavior specialist at a
local Sunland training center for the mentally retarded
has been charged with two counts of lewd and lascivious
acts in alleged incidents before four girls.
Jeffrey Alan Dinkle, 27, was arrested by Fort Myers
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but deferred a decision at the self and half for Dickinson.
end of Thursday's court
Prior was paid for fictitious
session.
Defense attorneys protested legal services to the Com.
when Prosecutor Anthony J. mercial Bank of Winter Park,
LaSpada offered in evidence Banks said, to cover Dickinthe partnership and personal son's share of interest on SW,RAIFORD, Fla . (AP)
Po tax returns of Frederick C. Pri- 000 which Prior borrowed to
lice agencies throughout North
buy the stock.
Florida were alerted today to or of West Palm Beach for
LaSpada said the tax returns
the escape of two brothers 1970 and 1971.
of
Prior show that he first paid
"How are they admissible
serving life terms at the maxin
taxes
evidence against this defend- the on half the profits from
stock when It was sold in
ant?" asked Hodges.
tional Institute.
1971,
and then filed an amended
"Because when the Internal
Prison superintendent Ray.
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inreturn
to pay taxes on the other
inond Massey said Raymond Revenue Service began
half.
Despres, 27, and Norman Henry vestiga lion, they started to coyer Up," said LaSpada. "It shows
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) A West payments were handled by Despres,
This happened after the IRS
3Z committed under a conspiracy."
Palm Beach builder has testi- company officials from New the alias of
began
its investigation, LaSJoseph Cozzi,
Referring to the indictment pada said.
fied that he made $X,500 in Jersey and that he personally "could be considered dan.
returned last November. depayoffs for federal housing fa- only wrote a $6,000 check to Ox- gerous."
"Ile way I analyze these re.
fense attorney Walter Arnold turns is, it is pure speculation
vors, including a $2,000 check to nard for a feasibility study that
Both men were serving fife
the Gurney Booster Fund,
he didn't need and didn't r
sentences in connection with said "the grand jury didn't find by the govermnent what Prior
a subsidiary co nspira cy to con- had in mi nd or whe re the money
The testimony ce Thurs- ceive
armed robberies in Jacksonceal, The only conspiracy came from," Arnold declared.
day from Joseph Porten, a govHe said Williams represented yule, Massey said,
charged
here is conspiracy in "A lot of material in these
ernment witness in the bribery. himself as "an aide or associ.
"At this point, we are not
the furtherance of extortion." returns is highly prejudicial."
conspiracy trial of former Sen. ated with Sen. Gurney" and certain about the method of CS
[)iC)(j)fl is accused of conEdward Gurney and four
He also said the partnership
e- said the funds were needed to cape," Massey said. The confendants.
help defray travel expenses for victs were discovered missing spiring to gain money and returns had nothing to do with
property by requiring that Pri- how Prior handled any inct'ine
Gurney, ex-aides James the senator,
at 8 p.m. Thursday.
oraixiotite
rs be included in the on his personal tax return.
root ark] Joseph Bastien, and
So far, k- prosecution has
"I"hey may have rode a ve.
forn'er Federal housing Ad- called five South Florida build- hide out of the compound and

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builder payoffs by peddling
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a $2,000 corporate check
payable to the Gurney boosters
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on the instructions of ex-Gurney
fund raiser Larry Williams. lie
mailed the check to Williams,
I he said, as pa rt of $26, 00 he
paid over a period of time for
assista nce in getting favors
with theFHA.
From the very b ginning,
Larry Williams had iobd me
t hat all the money was going to
the Gurney boosters account,"
Porten said.
lie said he later wrote checks
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of $5,000 and $4,500 to Oxnard,
Inc. which Williams told himit
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Before adjourning until Mostday, the government called an.
other builder, Herbert Kravitz
Hollywood, who told the jury
that he had been granted im.
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in Tallahassee charging him for my health.
with bribery, conspiracy and
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Christian's supporters.
repay the
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in inthe sentencing.
FLOYD01111STIAN
Ile said, "I don't believe this
stallments of $5,000 for each of
Judge Willis said he ho ped the
Found
is purely a case of per- sentencehe handed down would
the next seven years of his prosecution." The judge said be an exa
tion.
Christian was portrayed by
Willis said the figure repro. them as a dilligent, dedicated was
Christian's embarrassment government officials "that JMilself-inflicted, and not all of bic office Is a public trust and
sented the difference between and religious public servant for
state education contracts the past 37 years. They told the wrongdoing could be at. must be dealt with as such."
awarded b)' Christian to a for- Willis that Christian's tributed to an error in
lie told Christian, "I do wish
mer business associate's corn- wrongdoing was an error in judgment.
thatyourfuturemaybefroughf
After the sentencing, Chris- with peac"fnlness
pony and the low bids received ,
Willis fined Christian $5,000
on the first charge of accepting
$20,000 in unlawful conipensatton; $5,000 on the charge

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to up to 25 years in Jail.
Leon Circuit Judge Ben C.
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tlan, 60, said, "I accept the
Christian spoke briefly to the judgement."
judge, sa}lng, "We've really
lie said he planned to "o to
reahi&amp;il the cd of our rope,'' work and try to raise the monadding that his family was ey. That's the only thing left to
physically, emotionally and LI. do."
nancially drained by the year.
Christian said he pleaded no
long court ba ttle since his in. contest because "I felt this was
dictment by a state grand jury the best thing for my family and

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regulations must be met all everyone and not Just to the
they are compauble with the a whole, produces the desired
the
structures, as well
camp representauve,
de[gna'ion"
aesthetic gratification for the
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comp
liance with the Southern
Gurtesein said his off ice has user,"
Although a representative of
Building Codes if the camps are
completed preliminary reports
Within that definition, "seine
the
Seminole
to remain.
Sheriff's
on the river and is currently degree of human development btartment
of Natural Resoures Representative Don Gurleseln
pa
De
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was
at
th
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meeting
ilelit listens to Wekiva ramp
writing a feasibi li ty study for and activity may be accepted."
But Marci Arthur, of the in
anticipati
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on of any "heated"
(hleraldPhotebyMlckLoeh,jdgep
two recommendations which But Gwlesein later restated If
Audubon discussion that might arise,
which Will be present ed to the the camps are not removed,
Society, chastized the officials most of what transpired
Although the
mile sector Moncrief urged the officials to
The Wekiva Is one of nine
was
governor for final approval,
voluntarily or otherwise, then betweei Wekiva River hlasen co
for even discussing the relatively low key
nsider recommending that rivers Ui the state that has been possibility
pare.
"From below Seminole hlsdepartment will have to "re- and SR 46 was
of allowing- some liculdly since no specific
not pinpointed area as "scenic" In the hope studied for either a wild or
Fishing Camp to the juncture of evaluate" the recommendation with either term,
camps to rimair,, and asked
Seminole that the unsightly shacks in scenic tag, Gurtesejn said.
demands were put on the camp
Instead tiiat lrr exercise
the St. Johns — about five miles of that sector as scenic,
Fishing Camp owner Russell that area wil l be fixed up.
Also last night, moLvated by legal
its
occupants
as to n time table for
option and
immediately removing their shacks.

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astrology that week.
Other courses in the new term begin the week of May

which now isat the highest level regarding repairing
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)
Some star-struck
students at Florida Junior College here will
ear
ecause of the shape of the heavens.
Ted George, who teaches astrology courses, said the
week of April 21 Is filled with good signs and portents for
the starting of new projects. So he received Permission to
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the nation's Building Official Bill Braceland enroute from Vietnam to the gon.

pushed the increase in unem-

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Richard Stone.
The Democratic senators created the commission to
take politics out of Judicial appointments and recently
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recommended U.S. Atty. William Stafford of Pensacola, a
Republican, to a district seat at Tallahassee. President
Ford makes the appointment.

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Earl B. Hafflow, chairman of the Federal Judicial
Nominating Commission, said Thursday the commission
will offer at least five names to Sens. Lawton Chiles and

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intelligence specialists are deeply pessimistic about South
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Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh can long withstand the
assault by the Khmer Rouge.

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Florida lawyers have
been given until May 9 to apply for a seat on the 5th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeal in New Orleans. Judge Bryan
Simpson of Jacksonville is
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WASHINGTON (AP) The North Vietnamese co rnniand is pouring more than 1,000 fresh troops a day
South Vietnam m an apparent buildup for a final blow,
US. intelligence sources report. Un like Presiden t Ford,

TALLAHASSEE,
Former
Education Commissioner Floyd
Christian was found guilty today of three felonies, placid
seven 'ears probation, fined
$11,000 and ordered to repay the
state more than $3Z000.
Christian had pleaded no contest last month to charges of
accepting and conspiring to acctpt $49,000 in unlawful cornpensatlon and lied to a legisla.
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HedStaffwri
home's assessed tax value is brought up to current building Union. for the SCI, Credit
destroyed the home cannot be codes.
Approved a conditional it.e
Sanford Planning and Zoning rebuilt.
In other action the CornCommission i P&amp;z) last night
for a home occupation for
Braceland's recommendation mission:
Joseph Magro, 908 Magnolia
unanimousIY approved the suggests that the home be
— Approved a use plan for a Ave., to paint signs and screen
city's 20 year Comprehensj
rebuilt if the undamaged parking lot and fence at 110 W.
printing In his home,
Plan and sent the projecJ
plan to City Commission for

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'fAlJ\hlA&amp;SEEj.'ja AP —Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
says he will distribute $V5,7 to public water-works
systems and local gnvt'rnrnen..s this mont h as part of a
tLlcIOeO[ tit an antitrust suit.
lie said in a news release Thursday thit the funds
two-thirds of Florida's share of a nationwide settlement
fund amounting to $8.38 million, He said the state's
general revenue fund will get $11,714.
Melvin filed suit in 1971 charging eight defendants with
price-fixing and market-allocating. Defendents were the
American Cast Iron Pipe Co., Amsted Industries Inc.,
(low Corp., Glarnorgan Pipe and Foundry Co., Lon Star
Steel Co., McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co., Mend Corp. and

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The Senior 0tizen Committee secure more bus stop benches
If COMInission adopts the
Of the Greater Sanford once the bus routes provjdeij
by plan, It will be
ClIamber of Commerce this the Orange-Osceola-Seminole Seminole
County
Com(I, ~
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morning selected six objectives Transit Authority are opened in
prehensive
Planning
Act of
on which to focus the newly June.
1974.
formed committee's attention
for 17r.o.
Included in the 16-page report
I COCUnued From Page I-A) said,
"I have directed A eri. refugees into the United States.
are the optimum conditions for dren. " is
Ofr
BOb Daehn said the commit tee will be worki
Th
horrible."
can Officials in Saigon to act Ford said these laws were
seven-member committee
ng out the city regarding public
Most of the children aboard immediately to cut red
something with the Seminole
tape and to admit refugees after World
health, safety, public works, the plane
selected several areas that County School Board
came from an or. other bureaucratic obstacles War II and after the
for houft, lel.sure and govern1956 Hun.
phanage
"need the attention" of the establishing a "Meals on mental administration,
eting
these
children
from
prian
revolution.
group to assist the senior Wheels" ?t,, the senior citizens
Friends of All Children agency, ' coming to the United States,"
citizens In the city,
State Department officials
The city's department heads
"We are in a state of shock,,,
of Sanford and to establish a
Ford also said these addition- had indi cated earlier that
Projects that the committee referral se
the
provided
Input
as
rvice for seni ors with
to what the Blanchfleld exclaimed, "We al steps were being taken:
plan to become involved with
administration
was
considering
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departmen
ts would find most are going to Investigate this.,,
social security and other
—He has ordered "that all plans for a massive evacuation
Include the Chamber's Up- retirement problems, Daehn suita ble for working conditions
The plane was the first of available naval ships stand off of
The
coming Golden Age Olympics, said.
South Vietnamese, possibly
by the year 1990.
governm ent aircraft Indochina to do whatever is involving
as many as one milEstimated population figures
that were being committed to necessary to assist" Vietnam. lion persons.
for the city by 1990 are more the evacuation effort on
direct ese refugees. It was not immeMeanwhile, as more than 50
than 50,000, Sanford's Present orders of Ford.
diately clear what functions children brought from Saigon
population is more than fl,000,
State Department and Penta- these shi ps were to perform.
WASHINGTON (AP)
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The loss in jobs dropped total
were being delivered to their
T!he report detailed goals, gon officials had rushed plans
However, the U.S. em
y
w m in
Un,
nation's unemployment rate employment In the nation to objectives and implementation to
bass in ne hO es the
ted States,
get
the
chil
dr
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out
be
fore Saigon disclosed early today
Jumpedto8,7percentInch
.3 Million,
Air Force equlppe a
marked the procedures for the various the military
situation in South that two of four Na assault tr
as the number of Amer ca
ort at Clark Air Base in
i ns six th consecuti ve month of Job departments.
Vie
made
the airlift im- ships off the cost had begun theansp
tnam
Philippines for use in
without Jobs JACreased to eight lOsse&amp; They have totaled 2.6
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million, government report- million since last September, proved
loading refugees at Phan Rang, evacuation ordered
the
plan
the
by Ford.
along with their
Meanwhile, plane from some 140 miles northwest of
ed today
Front Saigon, the c was to
co mmen ts on some of the poin ts three other countries were Sai
gon. The refugees were to be return to
'nie 1-ibor Department said
the Philippines, where
Anal sts with the Bureau of in the plan.
scheduled
to
move
hundreds
O
f
job losses last month totaled Labor Statistics said the March
dropped off at areas still under the children are to receive
Also the board tabled a oth er children out
of Saigon. A control of the Saigon gov. corn p1 e t e
nearly 200,000 and this, com- figures show no indication of recommendation
in e d I c a I
by City second private flight was emnent, probably south o
bined with a rise of 300,000 In any abatement in
f Sai. examinations to determine if

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into the discussion.
recommend the stretch (rein
'ht th ;rt-up
the head SJ:rings. of the riser
designation of a river alone is neartheStteParktoSR46be
not enough "to automatically designated 'Scenic' "once the
save it. "The river will be shacks on the state-owned land
managed arid all existing are removed." DNR defines

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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — - President Ford and
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger today began a
series of conferenee.j aimed in part at a seeking
"an
ortunity to salvage the situation in Vietnam," Ford
told a
1bursday new conference in San Diego he saw such an
Opportunity and would be discussing "the sad and tragi
c
events" in Vietnam wi th Kissinger and Gen. Frederick C.
Weyand, Army chief of staff who
Is soon to return frem a

environmentally protected true wilderness."
designations continued to creep
(Jurtesein said they will

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will be asked to be
camp occupants the choice of a 'wild river'," Gurtesein said
discussing the specifics of III's Such a designation means the
authority "for the rest of the river has a "minimal amount of
night" or to get down to brass intrusions."
tacks at a meeting next week.
According to a definition
MthAjgh officials repeatetiiy from DNR, they must
cautioned the crowd that last beyond the satisfaction of
niht' meeting was held to aesthetic rweth alone, and mist
explain IITs power to control seek to preserve that rare and
the islands, the concept of ever diminishing quality of the

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readied today for the evacution of:~oWSOuth Vietnam.
Saigon to new homes wi th American
me Orphans, L
families. Under specific orders from President Ford to
cut red tape. State Department and Pentagon officials
rushed plans to get the children O c ore the mili tary
situation In SOuth Vietufn makes any airlift impossible.
Meanwhile, pla nes from three other nations were to fly
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civil service board, which refueled
"and just dozed off." window" and will be paid for N
Karcher says will "accept my
s memorial award from MarIlu Gordon
Adams also disagreed with the time off — excluding the fr. and Mrs. Mrank Gallia acctpt son'
(right) of south
recommen(L-ition."
by
the lieutenant's report, which week's suspension which PrOgrams. Illerald Photo
Jane Casselberry)
The probation period for Adams said, "indicated" he
Karcher Imposed today.
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Robert Adams, 34. and a four- had been asleep for a longer
year veteran of Casselberry's period of tim e.
force, began March 20
the
Initially, Karcher placed
day Adams was placed on Adams on "indefinite corn"Irdefinile cwnputsory leave" pulsory leave" but changed
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and feared a "bust" to a lower mind after the veteran
policeman retained an attorney
A "bust," Adams said, "was and decided to take the Issue to
somewhat too severe" and so he court if a "bust" was involved.
retained an attomy. if the city
City Manager Harry Hug said

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The issue which arose from
Ilerahi ;f( rittr
the incident was whether or not
Adams had been advised of his
The Casselberry police
Karcher said Adams was rights as a policeman and
sergeant caught napping in his found in the front seat of his
provided a proper hearing,
police cruiser has been cruiser in ba ck of the
police
suspended for five Lays without station around 6 a.m., March
pay, a letter of reprimand 20. Adams was In charge of the hadn't been allowed a chance to
placed in his files and his late shift which starts at properly tell his side of the
probation period as a sergeant midnight and ends at B o'clock. story, City Atty. Ken Mcintosh
extended six months, an official
Yesterday, Adams told The said yesterday he was
aid today.
Herald he couldn't have been prepng a full report on the
Chief George Karcher said asleep more than a minute or matter for city officials.
those are his recommenda tio ns, two and that he was in
Adams
the
been off the job
which will be forwarded to the process of getting the car since Ca has
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dean or assista nt dean and two medical-school faculty
members who are general practitioners,
It would make incompetence, negligence or willful
tni.sconduct grounds for taking away licenses; would
allow the board to appoint a doctor to conduct probes and
give inununity from liability to doctors who testify; and
would allow doctors found unqualified to participate in
continuing education or to practice under another
physician's direction.

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— Sen. Jack Gordon, DL.
Miami Beach, has introduced a bill to put two consumers

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the separation of powers, dieThe committee members, QuaIjfitjo Commission.
A house impeachment corn- William J. Rish, D-PorLSt. Joe, Richard Hodes, D-Tampa,
and
late
to
this
legislature
what
it's
who have been careful to hold
mittee's members are split on and Rep. Granville Crabtree,
The court should be stopped
Eric Smith, D.Jacksonvllle, going to do," Tucker said,
all
their discussions between
how they should react to a peti- RSarasota, said the court had sided with House Speaker Donfrom any hearings until rules
But Becker doubted the issue themselves on the issue in pub- are writ
tion by Justice David McCain authority to Investigate aid Tucker. They
ten and should be for.
said the court would ever reach the stage of on lie meetings, commented in bidden
to
use any information
that asks the Supreme Court to Whethe," the panel was im- had no jurisdiction to
separate interviews.
halt the panel 's Inquiry of him, posing extreme requirements committee what to do. tell the order.
from the JQC, McCain said.
"It raises an interesting conThe court meets in special in is procedures.
Rish said the committee
They
are
scheduled to meet
Tucker, Tallahassee, said stitutional confrontation, which
would
be able to fur'ctlon with.
conference today to decide how
Rish spoke sarcastically of he would not respond to any the court probably is too smart Wednesday to begin hearing
i t should handle the extraor. making witnesses stand on court order,
McCain
out
the
JQC Information betestimony on chargu
to do," he said,
dinary petition, which opens the their heads, Crabtree of making
"As speaker of the flouse, l,m
Ri.sh and Hodes also pointed helped his friends in court opin- cause it had collected part of
way to a possible constitutional them do handsprings.
to
court reluctance to rule on ions and failed to report cam- the information before Tucker
not going to let any other
inspectef the JQC files.
confrontation.
But Vice Chairman Alan branch of government, under
paign contributions.
impeachment questions.
McCain's lawyer, James
He asked the Supreme Court Russ of Orlando, had raised the
on Thursday to halt all parts of same questions unsuccessf ul ly
the Investigati on and name a with the committee,
C
ris
commissioner to hear testiAll the members disputed
mony on his claims that corn- that McCaIn's rights were being
mittee rules violate his con- violated.
stitutional rights of due process
"We've gone overboard to as.
and that the panel violated se- sure every element of due procOr
crecy codes of the Judicial ess," Becker said.
dered To Repay State
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a Young person in the Program to help continue his or her dedicated to today's troubled youth."
or vocational education,
Fred Mowery, of CasselbelTy, one of Seminole's first YPI
Seminole County volunteers were among those from i, four-. volunteers, was presented the Extra Mile Award.
county region who were honored. James Whelan of Casselberry
Seminole Volunteer
Marilyn Gordon presented a
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with an abunuance of nature's beauty.
Whether It be in the form of the usua lly pleasant
weather to the inviting beaches on both coasts, or to
the scenic rivers in the interior, they're all an asset
blessed

1975-4A

WAYNE 0. 1)OYLE, Publisher
Wll.Ll,M D. CURHIE,7ta nagjng Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

to us and the envy of our northern

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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promoting this area. This happened long before the
state made the decision to recognize it as a Wild and
Scenic River.
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Another area to be identified as "wild" is from
mile 10 to the junction with the St. Johns River.
And finally that part from Highway 46 to mile
1O is so developed as to exclude It from either
or wild classification. (There are many
permanent homes
with in th is boundary).

of the current problems relating to the
preservation of its present state Is what to do with
the "cabins" located on the islands and along its
is not to say those persons who built
th eir permanent r esidences in similar locations
should be required to abandon their domidiles.
Those people have been appreciating the Weklva
For years even be fore th e rest of us knew it was

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has named it a Wild and Scenic River.
1cal1y, we have had the Sanford Chamber of

there.
According to

information suppli

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Fechtel
Wekiva will be Identified by three
sections all under three designations.
That part from th e ri ver's headquarters to High.
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when all "cabins" are removed from the many
islands within the river.

It makes good sense to have sensible people in
government who can come up with sensible

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10 th League of Women Voters
of Florida will be holding their 15th Biennial Conventlon in Palm
More than 150 local league members are cxpected to attend from among the 23 leagues in the
sta te.
Some of the item on theagenda are suffrage, to
a constitiutjonal guarantee of equal rights for
Women.

SAIGON (AP)
President Nguyen Van TI announcd today he has accepted the resignation of his
cabinet and rwmed the speaker of the lower house of the
na tional assembly to form a new government.
Th ieu made the announcement in a nationwide
broadcast as tension mounted in the national capital in the
aftermath of the huge
losses to the North Vietmese.
Nguyen ba Can, the speaker of the governmentcontrolled
lower house of the national assembly, was
named to form the new cabinet,
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Ilattawav's prnpnsal camc to light at a r&amp;ccnt
County Commission meeting and the young
commissioUer appeared to offer it 'off the top of his
head', so to speak, as he had nothing written down
nor anything concrete to base his offering on o th er
than the fact he felt that a state attorney ought to be
free from partisan politics.

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Senator John Vogt quickly responded with af-

firmative feelings toward the proposal and Vogt
to say he would sponsor
legislation during the next legislative SeSSIOn
(which begins Tuesday in Tallahassee) to make th e

office completely non-partisan.
hlatta way's proposal stated that either the
state attorneys could be elected on a non-partisan
basis or appointed by a special panel selected by
the governor. We must point out that th e latter
would certainly revert back to a snoils and
patronage system wi th politics still involved, since
the incumbent governor would most likely want a
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for ce,
A general lull apparently co ntinu ed on th e battle fronts.
The Viet Cong reported the only action, announcing that
its forces had taken the district town of Chon Thanh, 45
miles north of Saigon, after a heavy siege.

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Cambodian government scraped together 1,000 illassorted troops and rushed them to an area of rice Fields
six miles north west of th e cente r of Phnom Penh tod ay in
an at tempt to blunt a Khmer Rouge drive that threatened
to punch through to the city's northern outskirts.
Field renorts
-- said the UfltppI-nmAnt ni.,
besieged Kompong Seila, 75 miles southwest of Phnom
Penh, and evacuated thousands of troops, their families
and other civilians to th e capita l by helicopter and C123
transport planes.

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past decade or so. There are charges
agency illegally spied on civilians active in
anti w ar -movement and that In lt rkhtf,uI
of operations,intelligence, among other
things it plotted the assassination of certain
heads of sta te, though apparently none of the

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airing in public the somewhat tawdry linen of its
espionage and intelligence apparatus.
It could only happen in America, and maybe a
couple of other democracies. And for all the
distress It may be ca using many people, both in
and out of the government, it has to happen once
in a while ii we are to continue to be able to call
ourselves a democracy.
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Th Ieu's regime today report ed the seco nd roundup of
supporters of former Premier Nguyen Cao Ky on charges
of plotting to overthrow Thieu.
The number of persons rrestetl could nut he l r
itiunediately, but they included Nguyen Thien Nhon, Ky's
chief assistant.
No action was taken against Ky, who deni ed he and his
were plot ting a coup when eight of th em were
arrested nine days ago. Ky is the former commander of
th. South Vietnamese air force and lives at Saigon's Tan

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1 NEA
Referenc to
Gerald Ford are by rote preceded with the
cupcake that he is a fine fellow. "Decent man,"
is the generality. "Boy Scout,- says Kansas Sen.
Bob Dole. And it is with his good side in mind that
growing numbers in this city, many of them
friends of the President, are hoping he will be
good enough to reth ink and renounce his unfortunate decision to run for the office in 1976.
His decisi on, now apparently etched in stone in
the man's mind, is understandable enough.
Though he promised upon being accidentally
named to the vice presidency that he would not
run for the higher office, his subsequent and
again accidental elevation to the post has been a
noEnt nn1itl,'1 nnhr
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Springs, was in county jail were valued at $466.
Patrolman Richard Dearing
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controlled drug substance by in an auto burglary at the 2514 for a small caliber gunshot
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Altamonte Springs by sheriff's
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day drug investigation after I
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U. R.C. Parker.
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a
coat
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was shot by an unknown
officers seized 38 growing
C.
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enter
the
auto
of
Bob
person,
marijuana plants at a Sum4
William Hogan jailed Clem Thompson, Maitland route two,
merlin Ave me residence.
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Mitchell, 51, of
Drive, deputy F.M. Stewart reported.
Ca pt. C.L. Fagan Jr., said
were
unable to obtain any in.
Roseland Park, Sanford, on Scuba equipment valued at
Scott lailey, 20, of 1320 Sum:
formation from persons in the
$5,(X)O bond on an aggravated was stolen from the
auto,
crowded
establishment.
assault charge.
Nr
Stewart reported.
custody early today
his
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Ethel H. Black, 335-B
Sanford police are in.
residence on charges of
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thefts
Longwood
Ave., Altamonte vestigating burglaries at five
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possession of marijuana, over
including radio equipment from Springs, reported her $375 residences.
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silver poodle was stolen
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Mrs. Bobby Mize, Knudsen
John C. Barrington, 1010 W. yesterday. Ms. Black told Drive,
reported a storage
Fagan said Bailey would be
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booked into Seminole Coun ty
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Jail on the drug charge later
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tools and wire valued at M
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gear was stolen from his 18-foot social worker. Neighbors told ta
today. Bond for Baiky was
ken.
boat, a car and a pickup truck offi cer s that when the woman
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at $5,000. The juvenile girl w.is
A his hcine.
left she touk the dug with her.
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Deputy LM. Ford listed the
Sanford police today were
juvenile court action.
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Fagan said a second adult Is
radio and two citizens large truck tires valued at
be ing sought in connection wi th
band radio units.
from Home Distributors,
the investigation.
Deputy C.H. braecklein 1215
French
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Fagan said officers seized the
reported a $150 citizens band Patrolman Ray Bronson said
38 plants at 1320 Summerlin
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unit was stolen
an auto at
undetermined amount of fuel
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the home of Charles Amsdem, and se veral truck fuel caps
yesterday and took the juvenile
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girl into custody at that time.
Hills.
location.
Del. Sgt. Bill Berwsky witli seized plants
Officers raided the residence
At the IOU Caliente Way
Police detectives are inafter Sgt. -Bill Bernosky
BernoA
sy said twolarge palls near the residence. All of the
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received information that with a number of plants were plants were pulled and taken to citizens band radio, tools and a at
Goldsboro
Bar,
W. 13th St.,
marijuana was believed found along with several other police headquarters.
.22 caliber rifle were ta ken in Sanford, in which Jimmy
growing at the location.
plants growing in a garden area
Nancy L. Anthony, 26, of 914- the burglary of a truck. Deputy
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Friday, April 4, 17S-5A

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Just for a change, the next time you have an urge
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sands at either Daytona or New
Smyrna Beach, instead why don't you take a canoe
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the Wekiva are such that my conscience would
weigh very heavily on me in the future if I
not do
all in my power to protect this scenic and beautiful
river For th e generations ahead of us."

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Unless you've actually taken a boat ride on the
Wekiva River there is no way a writer can do justice
to the many interestIr and pleasing sights on this
waterway.
Rep. Vince Fechtl (H-Seminole) ex pressed his
iews on the ma tter by stating, "My own feelings on

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Sanford

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plots was carried out.
Then too, doubtless, Ford has become conand was removed bodily in
It has been revealed that the CIA maintained
vinced, though one wonders why, that he is the
ONE
which would give a panel of any sort the power to
"corers" on the mail of thousands of Americans best man around for the job Says a White House
______________________________________________________________________________
94
and that in some cases, including one
appoint the state attorneys. However, we go along
Punster: "I think he feels somewhat like a father
5
whole heartedly with Commissioner HatUnder 25 SR-22's
congresswoman, correspondence was illegally
image, that the nation needs a father image
V
lif
opened
and the contents copied.
that there's nobod y else around who tn rvtwlda
taway's non-partisan election nrnvvcnl ullu
Cancelled. Rejected
( 'A I
___________________
rr"'
IIUWV
'III 'lU 't
Th
ere
is
much
more,
it.
Can
you
some
seek
E.Z. Payments Quotes
of
it
Mo
volving
Udall
in
as
Sen. Vogt Is successful in pushin g legislation for
father image?
FBI
and
Internal
Hubert
Humphrey
has
an
Revenue
Service:
Illegal
_________________________
uncle image. George
a courtroom rail to stay away.
such a changeover.
____________________
Shazer still faces trial in
1?
wiretaps, attempts to in filtrate certain groups,
1'
Wallace has an unfortunate Image. I don't think
322-0285-831-9774
As
officers wrestled Lane connection with a March 2
__________________________
Shirley Chisholm, If she runs again, can ever be
It makes a great deal of sense to have a state
blackmail of politicians, etc.
APRIL 4
APRIL 8
APRIL s.i
towards the hallway, he yelled, incident in which contraband
The latest sensati on was the revelation that the
a fa ther image."
Orange Audubon Society
attorney who doesn't have to worry about plea
Sanford Optimist Club ladies
Casselberry Elementary
2417 S. French Ave.
"Devil sadists, I'm going to kill was smuggled into county jail
________
sing
I
.
I
.
CIA
spent $350 million to raise part of a sunken
night, 7 p.m., The Sheraton annual bazaar and rummage
Yet the viewpoint of many, probably even the
registration for children
members of a- particular party while trying to
all." Deputies finally slid at Sanford in what authorities
SS Sanford, Fla. 32771
So
et
vi
submarine
Speakers
sale
in
to
the
—
Optimist
raise
consensus,
is
funds
that
Ford's
image,
or
ato
cal
for
Pacific,
ri
who
will
at
te
and
nd
inkindergarten
whatever It is,
______ _____
the struggling defendant down called a jailbreak attempt.
serve justice for all, regardless of political
______________________
afterestingly enough there was more concern in
Is not right. One very high Republican, now an
contest winners Tammy Environmental
Education
and
first
grade
there
for
the
thecarpetedcorridorandstaJrs
Defense attorney Albert Fitts
filiation.
INSURANCE AGENCY
Congress over the cost of the project
Harrison and Zachary Dunbar. Center, Heintzelman Ford first time next fall, S a.m.,
ambassadàr, says privately that "Jerry is a
for return to his jail cell.
had asked Shazer's sentencing
uiii mci mar the secre was exposed In the press.
gooci example of the 'Peter Principle' in action.
building, Livingston Street, school cafe te ria. Birth cerHeffernan said Lane was the be delayed until after th e other
APRIL
5
0197
S
NEA
Orlando. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tificates, health forms and
He has achieved one level above his compete nce.
The signiflcLnce of all this is not to be
first man convicted in Seminole trial but
said the Jail
I SlITS 050050 *055 lII1TII811T(
Rummage Sale sponsored by Saturday and noon to 6 p.m., immunization
the actual revelations themselves, in the extent
It's not his fault. Ile didn't ask for the vice
under Florida's new sexual incident "is a separate mat.
record
"! think I heard a heartbeatt"
Robert L. Smith, M.D., P.A.
Central Florida Chorale, 9 am. Sunday.
of this country's intelligence operations, In their ..(.
necessary.
presidency, nor the presidency, so it's realh not ___________________________________
battery laws that roun sex Let."
V..-I
—
Gem
wiw
nigrn,
ow
u.s.
hank
successes or excesses.
fair toattack his Incompetence. But if he runs for
crimes in one statute.
-"The court may find he needs
Goldsboro Elementary PTA,
Rummage Sale, Rolling Hills
Obstetrics &amp; Gynecology
building, Sanford Plaza.
RAY
It
Is
the
fact
e
Job
th
he
wi
CROMLEY
The la
that despite the kind of world we
of Henry Kissinger's peace effort in the Middle
ll be saying that he thinks he merits
Two
hours
before
Lane's
to
be
7:30
sent
somewhere
Moravlan
where
he
Church,
Super
Valu
p.m.,
school
auditorium.
Proceeds to "Send a Song
Lane told the court that he
Fast is another tragic reverse for Arimican foreign Polley.
the Job, and that's too much to swallow.have been living in throughout the cold war era, ,
sentencing Judge Johnson can get psychiatric treatment,"
Store,
SR
436,
Altamonte
Room
visitations
will
follow
feels
the jury that convicted
Rmewee
"
W6ue O Oice
T
the
United
States
has
preserved
a
pretty
fair
Others
agree,
and
then
some.
A
poll
of
veteran
sentenced
Pearl Small, 52, of Fitts said.
Springs, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
meettig and report cards will him on four counts of sexual
But at least the shuttle diplomacy of the American
balance between human freedom and
political watchers by columnist Jack Anderson
, to life in prison for
Midway,
be given to visiting parents.
Johnson noted that Shazer
etary of state has amplihed something. It has helped
We
APRIL 54
battery and a charge of
APRIL 8
Suite 200-711 Building
secr
recently
listed
Ford
among
th
governmental
secrecy
necessary
e 10 wo
second-degree murder in the had a criminal record in other
for national
keep the peace for more than a year.
fl Show, including rare and
aggravated assault was
Greater
Sanford
Chamber
of
Free
blood
pressure
secw'Iy
in
that
world,
leaders In the world. Another newsman's street
WASHINGTON — (NEA)
711 E. Semoran Blvd.
Nov. 23 shooting death of states and had refused
A few months
mere is no cha llenge to ilscover truth.
valuable collections, Altamonte Commerce Directors Meeting, p.m., Advent Ch urch,
"pre judiced and biased."
Except
Now it has ended in failure MW we must b= to Ow UWted
POU has resulted in 67 of It* Wad*tonim
back a friend asked me to vote against a school for a small percentage
Ab
raha
m
S
mi
th,
psychiat
c
ri
help
ear
li
er.
Altamonte Springs, Fl.
T'he truth -or some of it -eventually comes ~
of I nspired teachers,
Springs Civic Center.
Since all four rape charges
8:15 a.m., C of C building.
Elm, Sanford.
Nations approach and a resumption of the international conPoding that the President Is "nice" but p iJy bond issue. You know, he said, a fourth of the
She said she shot Smith - "I
"Nobody
likes
to
admit
science is a drag. I am left cold by the lack of out in a democracy. At least some of the excesses
Telephone
831-6711 Day or Night
stemmed from the same ifl.
I 8 of the same 100 saying they would vote for him money will be frittered in waste.
don't know how many times — they're a little bit off," Shazer
ference at Geneva sponsored
by the United States and the Soviet
nd
mistakes
are
exposed,
and
Presumably
we
I
—
imagination in the homework assigned.
- 1)
Union.
over Ted Kennedy or Henry Jackson.
10 .
My friend could have made his charge against
cident, Judge Johnson ruled he after he called me all those told (tie court.
A few years back, in special summer schools, learn something from them. If nothing else, we
could only sentence Lane to one
Said one of the latter people questioned: "As I almost any federal, state and local program.
names and hit me up side the
administrators tried out an experimental up- have been shown once again the fundamental
sentence
We must pursue a Middle Eastern peace settlement as
HOSPIT
L
see him, he's a happy lark and that worr ies me. I
on
the
life
felony
head."
She admitted dragging
We
vote
for
the
.school
bonds
and
to
continue
difference
entigetically as ever but it will plainly be necessary to go down
between ourselves and ow' ideological
charges. He meted a five-year
proach to science which had Youngsters up e
don't think he understands the burden of tis these ot her programs with the hopeless feeling
Smith's
body into her house "to
adversaries.
the road with the Russians to Geneva. There is no other path to
in the mornings, eager to go to school. It arly
prison term on the aggravated
was
office. I do)n't think he's sensitive enough to we have no alternative. We can't Ignore children,
put
him
in his bed."
DISCHARGES
peace remaining open.
successful -and soon buried.
Kimb,"Iy Belhea. Dellona
While headlines blazoned the story of the
APRIL 3, 1911
assault conviction.
realize the duties. As long as Michigan wins, our needy, pollution, crime in th
S.anfo,
Then
she
sa id she went to
William E. Riernen%chneider,
ADMISSIONS
e streets or
submarine all over
the Soviet press,
we ll, all's right with his world."
Le*ls C R Alexander
Deltona
When schools do attempt to create interest, which exists solely asAmerica,
The prospects are grim.
"No
man
ever
reeived
a
accidents in industry.
Melbourne to see her sister, but
an arm of the government,
Oscar Cooper
Pauline flixier. Deltona
Sanford'
But there is a factor 00w than the competence
But what bothers me far more Um waste is
fairer
trial
In
this
county,"
returned
"to take him to the
Renewed fighting could brealt out even before the Geneva
they frequently shP into childish Play. I have sat was forced to remain absolutely silent.
Denson Bro*n, Enterpirse
one that Is.-often repeated by those who feel Ford OW' backwardness
conference can be reconvened. The U.N. emergency forces
Johnson
told
Lane.
"The
franfr.
doct
or."
in
these
.
Veronica
D
Jackson
Campbell.
through
dozens
of
experimental
mathematics
government-run
Ellen
V.
Keeler.
Altamonte
Lae
—
Springs
Albert Anderson
snowa reure alter 21 more months. Such an operations which so closely affect our llves.I
i'ne Russian citizen had never been told of 9
movies. They were bri gh t wi th
Nancy Ann Mann. Lake Monroe
evidence was overwhelming."
the Sinai Desert are now schedulledic be removed next month.
Deputies found Smith's body
Patric i a I Smith. Altamonte
Gabriel
Sou
Lee
Allen
Neiwn.
Longwood
loss
of
the
submarine,
They must remain in place and the first thing to do is to per"You've
written
me
conon
,ced now Its's said, would free Ford have watched my seven children in 0wir
and
the dining room floor of the
never will be told ItLs
fig ures,numbers. The colors were beautiful, the
Springs
1
4' Gloria A Jolly
doubtful If the familles of the 70 drowned seamen
from picayune politics, release him from
progress through a variety of teachers, talked to
OanIel
A.
Boni.
Matl'ind
stantly
about
your
concern
for
couple's
house. He had been
sude the United Nations to keep thern in place.
imagery delightful. But they taught little,
011110 Miffleffe
howard A Henderson. Deflary
Belly Joan Jackson, ovi"o
ever learned what happened to them, and not
Vim!)PHY
Pefhm
Defforia
temptations there of and allow him to function hundreds more students and visited dozens of
your
children,"
Johnson
conshot
three
times with a .22
e1en Ogden
WEED &amp; FEED
L awrenc e W
F i tjpMrck,
Go rd on Lent, D elloni
Next, the diplomatic problems must be confronted at
In welfare, we have advanced
but
marginally
became
any
real
matters
solely as a Public ombudsman. lie is in office by
AnIhony
Green
tinned.
"But
if
any
man
was
schools.
The
improvement
in
textbooks
caliber
pistol.
of
,
teaching
security
were
inKPdvville. N Y
junialla Hechler. Deltor.a
10 Lb. Bag
G
a. Th ere seems to be even less hope of reaching an
in our approach since the 192os, Therear esome
Patrondla V Williams
chance, a freak of the system, thus he need not
methods and subject matter over 1930 Is
ever Concerned for his family Miss Small pleaded guilty as
volved (the Soviets don't even report comFlien V. Keefer, Lake Mary
i
Janet
agree
M
Hopkins
~_60_
who
believe
enevment at the table with all of the parties present than there
we do worse. We spend more money. mnercfal airplan2 accidents).
BIRTHS
Daniel A Boni, mammi
have to prove his statesmanship, his leadership
you should have been on Oct. 29, cluirged Jan. 6.
minimal. 'The straight-A students I know are
Myra M Schanel
was when Secretary Kissinger was negotiating with Israel and
Joseph Desrick, Osteen
And
give
it
to
more
people.
The
evidence,
or omnipotent wisdom. Ills only reponsibility
bored. A 17-year-old, a high school senior among
1974."
Because he is k,-pt in ignorance of what his
"This appears Just to be cold.
1 1099
Mr. and MrS Rrian (myfa)
Betly L Denney
0
Norefts S Clara, sterisIng Hight%,
Egypt alone, seeking a partial settlement rather than a total
however, seems to Indicate we don't know how
to work for the public well, non politically and the top live of her class, hates school. So do her
to government does, the Soviet citizen Is spared a
Schanel, a boy. Sanford
blooded
murder,"
Johnson
said
Mith
The
judge
left
the
courtroom
Jane
Strandber
one.
Reg. SZ39
handle our giving so that it does more than a lot of worry. But he
enlist I ts aid in the Wk.
equally bright friends.
Jack A Greave's
________ ___________________________
pays a terribly high price For
_______________________
and Lane stood as if he was as he meted the life sentence.
patch
job.
Dorothy
that kind of bliss.
Ruthowever slim th ehape,jtmust be pwsued
Judge Johnson sentenced
dazed. He asked one of three
George j Hffm
________________________
Obviously, Israel was unwilling to give up any of her
La
wrence Grant Shazer, 20, of
sheriff's
deputies
and
a
bai liff,
Gwendolyi V peterson
JACK ANDERSON
I Mildred Young
territorial gains wi thout a stronger commitment than Egypt
that
Apopka,
to three and a half
"what's my sentence? Is
j:~
LAWN SPRAY
was willing to give In renouncing any military effort to regain
years in prison on his plea of
it? Is it all over"
Carolyn M Gouuh. Ca%ekbcrr,'
l
the test of her territory lost to the Israelis in the 1967 war.
Margrel R WIHIC. cfliry
guilty as charged on possession
When he realized he'd gotten
D(Wathy A Dupuis, D'ellona
SHM ANNABEII-E KINARD children and two great. a sentence of hard lalmr in
$
of
burglary tools.
How this impasse can be resolved at Geneva is unclear. But
Ethel M Hughes. Dettona
.lo."
grandchildren.
we 111ust try.
fur
prison
th
e
rest
of
his
life,
_____
Theon1yaltcrntiveisano
war.
Winter
Mrs. Annabelle K. Kinard, 62.
Kirby Funeral lane began struggling with the
6940
SE
26th
St.,
Miramar,
Chapel,
Miramar,
in charge. deputies. He
of
___________________________
was quickly
WASHINGTON
With tax collectors exUnder the new bill, upper-income couples
died Wednesday at Community
Lb. Bag
can buildi ngs and of jobless hardha ts drawing
agged
to
a
dr
ne
arby
tracting one-third of allAmr.erica produces,
table and
educt up to ,800
This way,
___________________
Pembrooke
Park.
She
the
os
H
pital,
t of a housemaid, unemployment compensatIon,
could figure your tax in one
held face downward as he
tax cut is good news. But there's had news, too, Thus, while a poor woman scrubs her own floor
minute. There would be no frus trating
__________________________ resisted being
was
formerly
of
Sanford.
,
forms
to
hand cuffed .
9
in the $22.8 billion tax cut that President Ford without tax benefit,
Falcats who don't know a cow from a
WORLD
this
Vettrrdy'c h.h iS c
steer sweat over, no collipli et
the affluent will get Uncle ha ve
KINARD,
MRS.
ANNASELLE
become absentee ranchers, pumping tax- that y
Another deputy warned
I
ations, no fear
signed last weekend,
10
n)orniN 4)
Survivors include three s
Reg. $2.39
Sam to pay part of their rsizdd's salary.
ou might have made an in iminating
II Funefal services for MrIL
C
iser through Saturday H'gh% In Jimmy h, Miami, Timothy T.,
sheltered
Lane's
wife,
children
and
mo
ne
cr
Thenewlawopensloopholesforsome closes
y
into
cattle-feeding
Ann,beltp K Kinard, 62. of 6910
ventures. As
Yet these a the innocuous loopholes; the
the mid lOs Saturday Quite coot
a result, thousands of !egtimatecattl('j11fl are mistake, n feeling that others are getting away
relatives as they streamed past
therti for others, gives hand -rjLs to
SW ?6th St MIram3r,ho d,'t
lloxl,Tex.,
and
Joseph
Ft.
0.
others,
higher
the
Income
ain t0nIhI ith lO in IIiC uppt
, level, the lareur the liit,hn1
-tsith murder. And I h.r' u,lI L
-.
i.,.
WHI
__________
UV
J'VIU
.1!
I
pUiIII
, us-wse, ineir
'
$10
01115
alKinard, l.itOfl, Ohio; three
market busted by an overload terwards
lOs to 50. Northerly winds IS mh
us auurng to mc complexi ties and in, Indeed, the tax rode has produced a breed
pm. Monday, at Brisson
from
accountants
and
attorneys,
of
of
beef for w hich there are not enough buyers.
decreasing tonight
consistencies that have made the tax code our milliona
Pool owners:
___________
daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann
Funeqel Home. Sanford, wlh
ire who pays no income taxes at all. By
But, It will be argued, what about all those
Exten
Sunday
FOrecasts
Organic
Tax loopholes have also encour aged money worth
Rev i. T Pills of Church of God.
Miramar
McIntosh,
,
Mrs.
through Tejjay Flor'da Peninsula
test single source of Inequity, waste and filling the code with exceptions and exclusions,
y enterprises which genuinely need
tuIs
olliciatino
Burial
in
Evergreen
corruption.
Mol
tax
Frances Feierstein, Springto develop oil overseas rather than here relief
-- Mostlyfai,withaslightwarming
favorsand incentives, Congress has
Cemetery. Friends may call, 24
44
to surv'
ve? We say they should get direct, ,
ORGANIC 8-8-6
Unless something is done to in troduce si
irtnd Low% north wtions near so
made
it
at
home
and
to
invest
in
ball
clubs
rather
than
open
field,
Ohio and Mrs. Doris
and 7 9 p rvi . SundMy OrMon
6-6-6
.o complicated that no one fully understands it.
.
Got
Cash
Refunds
for
buyina
subsidIes,
rather
than
indirect,
hidden
SI
to
near
esda
Lo
1 fairness, the tax code will becorne so
r t.rrO
,i,. •n
productive businesses. This Sirt of thing, subsidies tucked
Mfas!in, Sanford; 12 grand
(AqAAII"IU
1
America's
Uo
p'Haflitlierflow
rr here in uppr ss and tocr
An ~iriiiy 4 tax ;')`ents, Li;i)er5and judges haway n the fine print ef the tax
i ricrutable arid suspect that a virtual police grown
repeated on a hun-dred fronts, leads not only to a law&amp;
~vneay to mid and uppef 60
up to Interpret
FERTILIZER
_____
50 LB. Bag
CITRUS
~_n V
52Tuesdiu Highs north protions
SLI will be required to enforce it. Already, the legal disputes over it,the law and adjudicate the mnixed.'ip econon,y but to a public that neither
If the oil industry needs a subsidy t0
51
'PPft 70% Sunday to lower IN
Internal Revenue Service has assumed policeSurvive,
untlerstands nor respects the laws.
The same hUh
-..a
for
example,
Let
the
oilmen
Tunday Highs efse*heft in lower
1;L
Honest citizens live In fear of t code, titi
state powers.
fertilizer preferred b
K
Every loophole, every Inconsistency, every in the open before Congress, the press
lOt Sund ay to mid and upper lOs
commrciil grove owners
to lose exemptions but afraid to take them. Many example of a nontaxpaying millionaire, enFrom beginn ng to end, the tax structure
and the
Tuesday.
public.
__
who know their fertlizers
up
hiring
?'lI &amp; IIOT'
courages the once
"experts"
to
prepare
their
Saturday
Daytona
Beach
tideS
for
tlrnugh
with unfairness. The flijn who rents wind
dutiful American to become a
___
0I
L4 00
_
Any proposal to simplify the tax
SPACE
- high 4:09 a m, 1:39 p.m. low
ft A,nl, ACVIAUT
muddle, ttf
1076 a rn., 10- IS pm.; Sunday -_________
opposition from
50 LB. BAG
.0
purpose
of
counseling
taxpayers.
Reg. $5.49
countle-as subterfuges for avoiding them, has -all those int
UT 111011 nu
the interesi, and taxes h!Is rent money pays. But
many sides
high 5, U am. S.Ilpm, low
TY,
I
Ism
erez
-As
whose
$3.60
Refund
$1.00
Refund
$2.00 Refund
IF I
the man who rents his home from a bank,
Islam
______
_________
Peg $629
Even more wasteful, investment decisions become the greatest corruptor of the citizenry, but the manipulation of s cial
A uasi PC i
on 100 lb. drums
r
_________
on 75 lb. drums
on 35 lb. pails
419
__________________
a
ni.
Saturday
high
3
S6
e
ncou
favors the
through a mortgage, cats get thousands of doilaz s are made, not oi the cold merits, but to
raging the spreading sentiment that it's growing
or
caseS
host who make their living
pm; low - 10 13 a m. tO IS P m,
channel better to lie, trim and pad than t
in deductions each year.
from
a sucker and preparing
Sunday - high 4 57 a m. S. IS p
Stock up on a full season's supply of 1-4TH now, have clear,
money where it will escape taxation. Sick a pauper.
other People's returns; and those who
Sturdy Floor Included
low 110$ a m, 1121 p
Incomes from wages are taxed down to the businesses are bought every thiu 1w
apitts
sparkling, healthy pool water all summer long!
are
ernnitwpiI
Iuu'll)w
-.
1w
lni...-....—.
2"1 • I SI
--.. '1 still
is
mere
a
organ
Locally
Fully
ons.
Assembled
And
Installed
last
!arthirig,
so
but
lution?
We
think
11
so.
A continuation of the
Enter the "Salute to Clean Water" Sweepstakes
incomes from municipal bonds businesses, not So they can be FCbUII', but so their
___________________________
present mess, however,
Cut the basic tax rates in half, close all
are not taxed at all. The taxpayer stho works at
W w
IT i
Win fabulous prizes, ekotic trips. Stop in for details and entr
will continue to bleed the Treasury, dis
losses can be used as a tax offset,
tort the
loopholes and eliminate all exemptions. If all econom
_____
home in his slippers can %Tile off the Operating
Lawn Maintenance &amp; Landscaping
PARKWOOD PLAZA
form&amp; And ask for our free booklet on opening your pool.
t Tvib
For )ears, the lure of tax loopholes
I
y, erode what was once the majesty of
income were taxed at the 34mple. straigh
100
DR.
os of part of his house, complete with stimulated
N. Hwy 17.2 in Casselberry
COLONIAL
W.
.4
a vast overbuilding of office and rate of 12 per
,I _______________
-6
-r-0tua I Car* CoInatiry
t, flat the law and demoralize the citizenry
"s
*
I
"Look, honey! IIII discovered another swell use
305-290-4226
Mile
,North of 436,
cent,
depreciation, But the laborer who toils in the apartm
by en- 411
I ______________________
Treasury
experts
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300 Fairmont
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Don Shock ley
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Aunt Sara looks about as stern as they come, doesn't she' As they used to
say, "butter wouldn't melt
in her mouth." I don't remember the occasion of this picture, since I was the baby.
But I do remember Great
Aunt Will very Vividly and she was quite a gill!
She WaS wh3t they call a "pillar of the church." She must have baked an astronomical number of chick
en 003 f0l' ChUrCh SWWs and served on almst every committee at one time or another. You might
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she was piot, a word we don't usually care for. What I mean is that
she revered her God and loved Him.

THE LAKE MONROE CHAPEL

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Rev. Ruth Callin........... Pastor
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emendous sense of humor. I remember she used to tell the funniest sties.

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all Of lif"umor and wit—as well as loye and compassion ...
and so much rwrel You can easily find out

for yourself.

Church School

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5ici with classes for all ayes
F•IIøitlp Coffee
services

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E. C. Elsea and Staff

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
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Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

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Norm Dickerson, Harley Sturgill, Bob Heroy, Al Buckner and Ray Nestor.

Sanford Ave.

DEDICATION SERVICE

This lecture arranged by
FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST
SANFORD

1 1 a.m. Sunday, April 6,, 1975

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be from Morning Glory Baptist there wiH be time for questions of his local talk, which Is open o Pe

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nsacota in 1959
Church, Rev. Andrew Evans In and answers after the the public without
tin hoe nrnn,,I.A
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demonstration on Sunday
-Rock Springs, Wyoming and
evening.
Casselberry Baptist Niceville. He was Pastor of
First Baptist
Faith Baptist Church of
Christian Science
Casselberry BaUM Chur ch, Marianna, for tbree years prior
770
Semlnola
Blvd., tohiscomning toCasselberryon
This Sunday In both the
morning services Ft Baptist
Joseph G. Hea rd, a Christian Cassel berr y, will hold i ts 9th Ju ne 6, ll.
Church will dedicate the 1975 Scien ce teache r and lecturer siomecoming Anniversary
The church has grown since
edition of the Baptist Hymnal. from Miami, will speak Sunday Sunday beginning with Sunday it's beginning and now supports
All music for these services will
at 3 p.m. at the Sanford Civic School at 9:45 and regular 18 missionary projects along
be taken from this new hymnal.
Center under the auspices of
The congregation will join in
First Church of Christ,
singing several of the old Scientist, Sanford.
favorites as well as several
Mrs. Suzanne Chamberlin
'new' hymns not published In
will introduce the speaker.
the previous edition of the
Local arrangements for the
hymnal.
event are being handled by
The evening service will be
Alfred Hothweiler, lecture

One~-Ccal

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Sear Lake United Miftwditt Ckurtt,
11Th4 A.M.E. ClitecA, Canaan Hess,
Ca$IWi,y Community United M.thodi,t Church, Hwy. Il-fl A
Puy RIg, Rd Casiathurry
O.Bary Community MI$hudiit Church, W
Hlghhank, Rd., Dilry,
First United
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FrU M.Ihud,,t Church ,f
Pint Sov?M,n Mithif Chvtch. 110 S,ntg,d *ve
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SCIENCE

WINN.DIXIE STORES
and Employes

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
CHURCH Of CHRIST
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LECTURE

HARRELL&amp;BEVERLy
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

The ficiating.

Melodeers.

CHRISTIAN

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The Management and Employes

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
and Employes

Staff Organist at Streep's.

be- guest speaker at the morning

the St. Paul 1issionary Baptist service. At 3 p.m., guests will purchase of this organ and
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Christian Science Board of
Lectureship in 1969 and became

26, there Will be Inspirational Tenneaw. He is PrmntlY having spoken at several Charter Members and is an drama
Members and pastor of Grant singing by
of the Ufe of Christ, wW
the choir and On Church Music Specialist and hundred universities in North Independent Baptist Church. be given by The Salt of. the
Chapel ÂME Church and Rev.

Rev A F Stevens

Sunday

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Men's Prayer Breakfast
d&amp;IthThursday
6:30am,
Family Night Supper
d5vy
100pm

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

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THE LAKE MAI!Y UNITED

Zion Hope Missionary Baptist CoUege and studied organ with

ment will be in charge at the 3 Church, Rev. J.L Brooks, and Elaine Smetters
of Chat- a teacher in 1970.
PL service,
Casselberry Baptist Church
the Missionary Society will be lanooga, Tennessee, and Helen
He is especially well known to was organized in Apr11, 1966, by
On April 13, the 11 a.m. in charge on April . On April
Trotter Mldkilf of 'Nashville, young Christian Scientists,
Rev. Clarence Love with 13
'service will be conducted by

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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School and the youth depairt.

Howard H. Hodges and Staff

GREGORY LUMBER
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HO" $JJtI3tCP,,k, F.tesICI'y Community C.nlr, For.siCity

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Rev. Kefethw.MlIi$
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Wid, Bible

Leo F. King

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

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419 Park Ave.

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Insurance

DEKLES'
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JIM LASH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
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CharlCj N Crump

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OF CHRIST
600 Palm Springs Dr.
Altamonte Springs
James P Needham
Evangelist
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
Bible Study
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1631 West First Street
Assembly Wr5hup
&amp;eorVe Gatona,
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Sunday School

Sunday School 1.
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WTRR
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Rev. Kenne$n Hot'

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CHURCH
137 Airport Blvd.
Phone 322 "so
James C Vaughn
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DISCIPLES OF CHRIST

Cor 14th SI £ Oak Ave
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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH

PINECREST BAPTIST
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107 S. Sanford Ave.

Mon'ng Service
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Old TrljlhS for a New
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Church Training

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CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
2401S, Park Ave
3224511

Rev FredL Neal
Sunday School
5tI10*thup
Morning Worship
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NEW YORK (AP) In most Discipline Is what started the
J a r C h r I a t I a n Army, what has kept it going,
denominations, ft 's possible for and is the secret of Its useful.
a inenther to attend services ness to C,od.
rarely, give nothing and do
That quality, however, has
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inenthership status. But not in em times, says Chnberlajn,
the Salvation Army.
65, a broad-shouldered, five"We want total corn- foot-eleven man of erect bear- 4.
mitment," says the organ- ing and decisive manner.
ization's new national cornlie said in an interview that
mander, Commissioner permissiveness and vagueness
William E. Chamberlain. a bo ut responsibility ha ve made
"Those who Find they can't live "te rrible inroads," affecting
up to it leave the ranks."
nearly every strata of society
Ins ta lled recently as the spir. with false ideas of freedom and
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pose.
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root of the alvation Army. Christian
witness,
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four Episcopal bishops charges.
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set aside
a Church board of charges of canonical violations.
Sunday Setvice 1.
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Inquiry on grounds that doctrin-.
The inquiry board sa id it deSunday School
11:00am. Morning Worship
Il 00 8 n'
dining
to act in the case
al
Issues
involved
were
beyond
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ment., for the bishops to initiate board's scope.
Rev J T Polls
Pastor
Longwood, P11.
'Church of God Hour"
Just East of lntiritale
a trial for breach of doctrine
Were it not for that fact, the
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Minister
made
such
a
course
appear
board
said evidence presented
Sunday School
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Hutcherson
Morning Worship
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showed
"sufficient ground" to
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600pm
Sunday School
ii f the bshrp" on trial,
915am
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put
three
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mid-December,
the inEf '
family Night Service
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namely:
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OF THE NAZARINE
darges that the four bishops
HOLY CROSS
DeWitt, of Philadelphia; and
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siolated Church canons,
1.
101 Park Ave
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Sunday School
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member board held that the
Sun NYPS
1:00pm
Cur ate
tired or resign ed from active
New educational building will be dedir-ated Sunday by Prairie Lake Ba ptist Church. (I ferald Photo by
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Jane Casselbeffy)
"core of the controversy" is
W
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Pi'aper
900am
730pm
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Church School
doctrinal ra ther than an issue
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often
slack
religious
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FIRST CHURCH
The board said the evidence
environment,
In
which
few,
if
OF THE NAZARENE
jurisdiction for ordering the against a four th bishop, Jose
l.:I1Iu'r(l,s
Jilt Sanford Ave.
any, other groups live so
case to trial.
Ramos of Costa Rica, is UnTo
Douglas 0 Elliott
Pallor
sparely the mselves and give so
.
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twoth
a
irds
vote
of
clear,
since there was doubt
Sunday School
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Morning Worship
the h ouse Bis hops to put any about the extent of his partici10 SO m
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
Youth Hour
Prairie Lake Bapt ist Church functiona l as it is divided by
600pm
Although the Army dispenses
THE REDEEMER
an feat ur e in the bir th to two year Control, fire department , member on trial for doctrinal pation in the ordinations last
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quantities
of
aid
In
nearl
located
at 415 Ridge Road, Fern orange canvas pull curtWn rooms. Each area has associate pastor and pastor. deviation, and at least 10 bish- July 29 in Philadelphia.
Mid Week
y
103 W.3$th Place
Park, will hold dedication which is virtually sound proof. multicolored cabinets plus This is unique feature.
every hard-hit region
Service (Wed)
700pm p
"The Ch
Chu r ch of the LuIhran Hour"
(ic
Nursery
Provided
for
all
services
.
world, and runs 1,400 centers servi ces for its new $15,000 The social hall also serves as sinks and other advantages for
and TV "This is the Life"
The new building being
Ministers
square foot facility, Sunday at two Adult Sunday School working with children.
Tour
for the down-and-out in
There
dedicated
Sunday In the new
Sunday Sc hool
915am
OFTHENAZARENE
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country,
plus
250
foster
homes
"%o'th'PServtce
are blackboards and tack- social hall at 11 a.m., with
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The two-story building
its own officers get by on bare
On
the
right
upon
entering
the
boards for best teaching results dinner to follow, was built by
Lake Mary, Fla.
RALLY SPEAKER
painted light beige and trim- building a 150 foot hallway in the first floor departments. General Contractor, Eugene
necessitie&amp;
Rev, Paul 0 Tritel
PastoBrother Andrew, author of the
Suriu'lay School
"We don't feel handicapped med in chocolate brown is two leads to the nursery departtOrn
The second floor is comprised Kelsey &amp; Son Inc. Edward L
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famous
best seller, "God's
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.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
lie Study
One hundred Orlando area spiritual fulfillment and even
lO'SOim
length and 50 feet wide, with a catching, each wall is a dif. departments. These rooms are
J00OrIandoAv,.(7.93)
Smuggler", will be featured Chamberlain said.
Evening
Service
designer. The building coin- ministers have been invited to career guidance,
700pm
(Lutheran Church In America)
speaker at a rally April 11 at you've got to be ve ry thrifty, porch type entrance and ferent color featuring bright larger in size and one con tain
Wed Bible Study
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William 13. Downey
s a mittee was composed of Pastor visit the Naval Training Center,
Pastor NYPS
During the ministers' visit to
7:45 p.m., Orlando Sports but your hours are so few, you spacious foyer. There is a large yellow, cream, green and other heavy canvas curtain for Jimmy Johnson; Associate Orlando, April
Early Service
100a.m.
10,
for a one-day Navy Orlando, they wfll meet
Stadium. In the past 19 years don't have time for entertain, canopy on the back for Sunday assortments. Each of the four dividing the area. The rooms
I
Pastor Jack Boynton; Harry orientation tour that has been the Commander of the Naval
WOriltip
Pellief-iml(lif
1000a.m.
he and Will teams have taken ment. It's an In-house sort of School buses to unload dozens of nursery rooms as well as the are in lighter colors giving a Shuman, chairman; Norm
designed to show the public Training Center and other unit
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
children.
thousands of Bibles each year life,
(our and live year department soft effect.
Dickerson, Bob Heroy, Al training methods and op. commanding officers. Th
CHURCH OF LONOW000
to pe rsecuted Christians in
ey will
. Upon entrance into the and the first grade department Meeting latest fire standards, Buckner, Harley Sturgill and portunitles that are available in
"Some may think it's
SlIOrangi Street
iI('l/W(Ii.%(
tour the Recruit Training and
Rev E RuthGranl
Pastor
Communist
countries.
He
will
ged,
but
it's
the
kind
of
dedica.
building
one
can
go
to
the
left
is
completely
self
equipped
with
the
facility
contains
an
Ray
Nestor.
i
today's Navy.
Sunday School
10:00e.m
Service School Commands
tell about his mission behind tion that gives purpose to life, and be in a spacious 50 by 50 bathroom facilities for the elaborate automatic dial phone
GRACE UNITED
Morning Worship
The public is invited to attend
11 004 m.
The orientation program was where briefings on remedial
th
e
Iron
Curtain.
Open
to
the
It's
what
people
need
and
what
loot
kitc
he
METHODIST CHURCH
n and dining area, small children. A sanitary system w hich, w he n set off, th
Sunday Evening
7 lOo m
e service and dinner, Rev initially set up to enlighten reading, race relations,
Airport Blvd. afW4IawnAv,
Wed Bible St udy
public, admission is free,
many are looking for."
1:30P m.
This large social hail is very diaper disposal is a modern dials Seminole County Fire Johnson announced.
Rev, Marvin G. Buckner ., pastor
Conquerors Melling
guidance counselors, oc- religious programs, and unChurch School
Sunday
915a.m.
6: 30
cupational
specialists, and dersea weapons will be
MornlrigWorsp,tp
11 008. m,
school administrators, and is presented.
Presipperiati
t.) j is
being expanded to include local
The orientation visit program
COVE NANT
clergymen. Ministers are Is part of a continuing effort by
CHRIST UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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centers of Influence In the lives Navy Orlando to increase
17-921ilwy. &amp;Ljk*Mary Blvd.
METHODIST CHURCH
of many young people and can public awareness of the mission
Antioch Missionary Baptist Union will be in charge of the 7 devoted to a demonstra on of
Tucki r Drive, Svnland EstatesRev William C Sistar Jr. Pastor
ti
committee chairman.
t-eo,n -'amplon
Sunday
Pastor
services at 10-45 a.m. The with a Christian Dal School be cou ted on to provide of Navy Orlando.
Church
of
East
Broadway
p
m.
service
on
April
17.
On
thE
new
Allen
Digital
Computer
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Church School
A
former
practicing
attorney,
Melodeers
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Asa
m.
Street,
Oviedo,
is
celebrating
April
20,
Allen
Chapel
AME wild Ot gan by Ted Hayes of Streep's Heard is a member of the singers. will be special guest with grades K-12.
Mor fling WOrShip
It ooa m
MornIng Worship
its
100th
All TIFT,
MYF 344 Sun,
anniversary Rev. J. Edward Connelly of Music Company In Orlando.
7 .QOp.m
&amp; Nursery
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Florida
Bar
Association,
For
Altamonte
Eve Worship I &amp; ] Sun
throughout
the
mon
th
of
Ap
7 30 p, m
Evening Vor5hip
ri l. Sanford will be in charge at 3 Included in the seMce will be
7:30p m.
Dinner on the ground'
more than 20 yea rs, he has been
Wednesday Morning Prayer Group Wednesday
Do
Rev. James D. Hagin, pastor, p.m.
hymn
'Community
.
singing
as
well
as
music
in
the
healing
ministry
of
brought
by
those
attending,
will
Youth Group
1!00prn
has announced the following
On April 23, Missionary from different periods of
Saturday
, be at I p.m. Following the food
Christian Science. lie served a.
COMMUNITY UNITED
special
events.
Altamonte
Mens Breakfast
ns and prayer circles will history to demonstrate the
Unio
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loom
m
METHODIST CHURCH
manager of the Youth Division and fellowship will be afternoon Church will Community
observe the
This Sunday, guests from the be In charge with Rev. A.B. flexibility of t
Hwy- 17-928tPinty Qid#@Rd.
he organ. Hayes
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
of the De partment of Branches services at 2 p.m. with Dr.
rssornd and domut woods,
Casselberry
sacrament of Holy Communion
Fountain [lead Missionary Dinsmore of First United graduated from Lake Weir and Practitioners of the Mother lJoyd MeYer of Metro
CHURCH
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Rev. William Pickett
r, finish. Itias tor
Baptist Church
OakAve,$JrdS,
politan Sunday at the 10 a.m. service
Methodist Church of Oviedo High School, Cen tral Florida
Baptist
Church
as
the
Rev. Kenneth Miller, Attill&amp;t. Pastor
guest
ft
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named
to
Rev Virgil L Bryant
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class discussions at Sunday speaking at 7 p.m.
with Rev. Wayne Smith of.
Mornino worship .....9:2s &amp; 11 a.m.
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TV Cameras Revea I
Bobbye's Diet Secret
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t eachers — Joan Sheppard and
Insists Irene
Loree Likens — will complete
Brown, singer in the Central the panel.
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Get sewing, girls. Time's
most active members .nUx
.• running
Out.
group s drive to raise $15,000
which will enable them to
perform in Poland this sum- Lifesaver
Classes
mer.
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"Somehow we're gonna get
ii ' iint'v" Irene says with American Urd Cross, has
timely announcement for all
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swimmers who plan to b)
We can all help these talented around ani In water this
women make their dream come summer. Advanced lifesaving
true by supporting their courses are scheduled to begin
gigantic garage sac outside Lb shortly.
O,uU.S. Bank
n
Sanford
At the Eastbrook n,nl in
Plaza, on Saturday morning,
You name it, they'll be selling It south Seminole classes run
live plants, new andused May S-l9, with instruction
4othing, handcrafts, baked from 9 - 11 a.m. Monday
through Friday. Register in
person April 19 or 20 at the pool.

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and movies and his name is as delegata to the State of
associated with the era of the Floricb Women's Clubs Spring
big name dancit buxis. He has Convention, April 2D.25, at the
been in Sadord during the Diplonmt Hotel, Hollywood.
Easter vacation where h
conducted "Mission In Music" Mrs. Phillip Logan an
at the First United Methodist nounced plans for the club to
visit Hacienda Girls Ranch,

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Mrs. Boyd Coleman,
DEAR ABBY: So you say and weighed everything she
not everybody needs a will but chairman, and her
committee, hooray for the dieting daughter- ate, and then you added,
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H. Butts, Miss Gertrude in-law who carries her own would you rather ha
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drafting their own. He informed Fischer, Mrs. Roger Harr
is, sca le with her when she's a daughter-tn-law?"
the group that Florida has no Mrs. R. M. Her-Won, Mrs. Lou guest,
I am slowly burning! And
inhertiance tax law and that the Huggins, Mrs. N. V. Farmer, food In order to weigh her
before eating It! (Her wha t is wrong with
a fat
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Mrs. Donald mother-in-law was insulted.) daughter-In-law' I have one
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NEW YORK (AP)-- Heavyweight Ron Lyle in Las Vegas May 16,
Ali reportedly will get $1 million last Oct. 30 and his defense against said
he expects the next "big fight" 24, but the bout fell through and Ali
champion Muhammad Ali will which will be shown live on home and Lyle $100,000.
assult on a complaint filed by his
Chuck Wepner March 24 at the to be in Egypt in September. Ali ended up with Wepner. The Garden wife.
appear in the na tion's living rooms television by ABC.
The first home telecast of a Cleveland Coliseum.
would proba bly mee t Foreman or still hoped to make an Ali-Lyle fight
In May,but you'll probably have to
,The ter are agreeable and we heaeight tulle fight since Joe
King a
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possibly Joe Frasier In a closedfor J une but Lyle then was outgo to the theater to watch him will sign a contract," said Irwin Fzjr stopped Ron
z man is innocent until proved
Slander May 25, expects to make the All-Lyle fight circuit television match in Cairo.
pointed
perform in September.
by
unheralded
Jimmy
guilty,
and I don't think Lyle's being
Rosee, Lyle's manager of record, 19n, will be promoted by Don King the second hall of a home television
For Lyle the "
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"rw fight is
out on bail would keep him fro,-,,
the money is up," who added that he had talked with Productions, Inc., and Video doubleheader with middleweight after a series of setbacks.
Herbert
Then Lyle was arrested on a going to Nevada."
Muh'ammad
All's Lyl es business partner, Bill Techniques, Inc., copromoters
said Denver
of champion Carlos Monzon or lightThe 3yearld ex-convict from charge of shooting at his wife. He
manager, said 7bursday in Chicago Daniels, owner of the pro basketball Ali's title winning perfor
Count Dial. Atty. D ale Tooley
mance weight champion Robert Duran.
Denver was all but signed to fight Ali currently is out on $3,000 bail on Thursday. -It's
about an Ali title defense against Utah Stars.
against George Foreman in Africa
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The club is having a White
Girrden Club will hold Its Elephant and Plant Sale on
regular monthly covered dish April
12, at Ow Maitland Flea
supper and meeting April 10 at Market on U,s,
iin. Mr. and y
6:30 p.m. at the First Federal
htrL Frank Baker, finance
Savings &amp; Loan Association of
chairmen for the club, are in
Orlando, SR. 436.
c harge. Proceeds will be used
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r. atu s'rs.
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rank
Kosmriak
donations
fund.
are chairmen of the Supper
Committee and ill be assisted
UNDERWORLD
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I3raword, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
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to Dear Abby
Newly elected officers will be
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complaining
about
my installed following the supper.
Furthermore, you should be dragging a food

mother-Iav' until she passed
scale with me
s eone else's house, she's away. (She had two daughters glad your daughter-in w w n
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and another daughterin-law— weighsher food tn the kl
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the fact that she's dieting.
skinny, who didn't do a thir4 keep my scale right next to my table again unless
you
I really am anno)ed with for her)
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A fat girl may never get to be
If I w ere your daughter-tn. 1 ISULITED IN BINGHAMP
give them a st anding ovati on a Pla)boy
Bunny, or a Miss law and had learned that you ThN
Just because they're watching America, but she can be
their weight.
beautiful. Looks are only skin
And while I'm on
subject,
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crews
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provide a free
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pickup throughout the city of any large
I've been on diets, too, but I the scale-totin' weight watcher.
refuse Items placed at the curbside or alloy
don t mention it I just eat
line, if alley is available This Includes old
what's
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wirtners In ft popular annual of the top money-winners will
event. Nancy Sehd of Sanford compete at Mission Hills, Palm
manager of the former Land 0" Springs, Calif., with the ex
Fabrics store In downtown citing finals telecast on April 19
Sanford, will be one of th e t hree and 20.

the Seminole County UnI4 American Cancer Society, given
by service chatratan Mrs. Mary Jo
Cochrane (second left). Volunteer drivers Mrs. Mabel piety right) and
Mrs. Allene Remley are
served coil by the
secretary Mrs Edith McNeil

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iuuu a woman a purse
Deadline for all entries is
April 11. 7V Contest and Show not only what she carries her
are scheduled for April 24. All shopping change In. It may also it
senior and junior high school be the money she wins, during
students in Seminole count)' this era of women In sports, in
are eligible to enter.
events like the upcoming
$200,000 Colgate.Dlnah Shore
Winners Circle Golf Cliam.
According to Edith ,
Judges have been selected, the
and plonship, the richest tour.

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President
Robert Karns
living In Atlanta, Vaughn conducted the
business
played the entertainment meeting. Mrs.. Karns, Mrs.
circuit for more than 25 years Burney, Lorraine Graham and .

WINNERS

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Wednesday.
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even via his will. A Florida
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store for those Polish audiences
in June and July.

The appearance of former marriage, but advised against
entertainer Ray Vaughn was a this practice during 3cofld
delightful surprise to Sanford mthgeswith two etof
Woman's Club members and to consider.

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companlest Bettye Smith to Chapter, American Red Cross.1
play,andwlllallgatherrowvj

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Stenstrom who spoke to the
clubwomen on "Wilts and
Administration of Estates."

William Harrison translated the violence into a fiction piece
for Fsquire Mapi7ifle Norman Je% icon I(1I reading on i plane
trip, p ickud it up and decided it would make a futuristic sports
movie with a social point,
"Everybody, recalled Jewlson, "thought I was crazy. When
they react like that, I know I'm on tosometh'ng.
At least, It's his chance to prove that sports is truly a
microcosm of society. JewLson Is a film maker noted for such
predictable art as "Fiddler on the Roof,' "Jesus Christ
Superstar" and the provocative "In the Heat of Night." Sports

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The sale opens at 9 a.m., and
Classes will also be held at
I you're still adding to your the Winter Park Swim Club
rgains around 2pm the
April • and atCoflege Park
lorale has a pleasant treat in
and Dover Shores pools April 14
tore they re planning to gi'. e a
May 1
concert right there in the Plaza
For additional Information

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optn to show the hair on his chest, came Jonathan, formerly
known as Brian Piccolo, also known as Sonny Corleone, and
actually known as Jimmy Caan of Hollywood.
This was a make-believe scene out of a movie shot here in the
Olympic setting, called "Rollerball," and It envisions sport, and
society, in the year 2018. The idea for it germinated in the mind
of a professor of creative writing at the University of Arkansas,
after he saw a college basketball game erupt in a series of

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crowded in, pounding and rattling the glass with fervor:
'Jon-a-THAN! Jon-A-THAN!! JONATIIAN!..
And down the broad stairway of the Olympisehe Sch-

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would seem to be out of his range. Jock movies have not been
notoriously successful because games don't often transcend
national boundaries. But In the world 40 years from now,
Rollerball will be the supreme diversion of society countries
will no longer exist, supplanted by "The Corporate Society."
So here we had Jonathan, the greatest Rollerball player in the
world, entering a make-believe Tokyo stadium, with a crush of
fans in the background, Oriental students brought in as extras.
"ther e isn'I a Cliinaman leP bet keen MUnICh and
Dusseldorf," smiled Jewison.
An the third take, he shook his head, "I can't believe the
T can'tt
violence In man. i(dfl
believe these people. When he actually
played the game, they were aaaggghhh. They were trying to
climb the fence to get at the players. We had one stunt mn go
over the fence into the crowd. And others, unprompted,
follow I"
Rollerball is the epitome of violence. Even in this controlled
situation with carefully rehearsed action sequences, Its stuntmen players suffered a couple of broken legs and concussions.
Symbolically, the movie q1ows where bun and games are
h iJin' to rd it r . ndt; of iit.stUablt. gladiator :iia lit in
Ilollerball isa hybrid game assembled from various partsof
hockey, bike racing, football, basketball, roller derby and judo
and with the constant now of soccer.
The Olympic complex in Munich was chosen as the site
because of its advanced design (to suit the year 2018) and
because the Basketbalihaile, where the Russians beat the

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(First Of Two Parts

By MURRAY

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TJKI1114 Zu Its

Women's Editor

Musician, Attorney

Ad ress

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By JEAN PAITESON

Her husband, said Bobbye, was her greatest supporter throughout her stiff-Jawed days. She glows with
satisfaction when she describes the thrill of selecting a
new wardrobe of fashionable and flattering clothes; she'd
worn huge tents and voluminous pants for so long.
The cost of having an orthodonist wire one's jaws
together about $150; each visit every two or three weeks
thereafter is another $10. Before her orthodonist would
agree to wire Bobbye's Jaws, she had to produce a letter
from her doctor certifying she could undergo the
procedure. She carries a pair of surgical scissors to snip
the wires in case of an emergency.
Recently. Bobbye, had her Jaws rewired. Her goal is
to lose another 15 pounds or so to reach 140 pounds.

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"Finally the happy day arrived when I had lost 64
Pounds, dropped from a dress size of fl to a size 14, and off
came by Jaw binders. It still remains to be seen whether
I'll be able to restrain my eating now that my mouth is
open again."
It was Bobbye's glowing pride which gave her away.
Host Gary Moore commented on her obvious happiness
and a "sense of rebirth" which was not difficult to detect,
and three of the four panelists picked Bobbye as the
"real" Mrs. Zacco.
Peggy Cass picked out Bobbye "because she seems to
have such a nice jolly outlook on life—.and the guts to do
such a thing, too."
Through their questions, the panel established that
the experience was not as unpleasant as one would expect,
and (of great cinceni to the women) one has no difficulty
Lilkin, and even shoutjn at kiits, with one's jaw wind
together'.
Bobbye admitted her problem was simply that she ate
all the time."

Women's Editor
Bobbye Zacco stepped onto the stage and took her
seat opposite NBC's To Tell The Truth panel with all the
serene confidence of a seasoned television actress. Clad in
a smart blue denim pants suit with bright red sweater, she
looked trim and comfortable.
Hard to believe It was the first time the Casselberry
housewife had ever appeared before the television
cameras. Even more difficult to believe that the slim and
stylish woman had once tipped the scales at a horrifying
252 pounds.
It was her last desperate effort to lose weight which
won her national fame (and the modest fortune of $50 and
several gifts) on the To Tell The Truth Show. Wife of
Casselberry city councilman John Zacco and mother of
four teen-agers, Bobbye last 64 pounds over about six
innths !at )ear, pIuuirnttn; Iruiii 216 to I,)-, Ixunds
after she had an 30hodonist, wire her Jaws together to
prevent her overctin. on Nov. 19 she was flown to New
York on a three-day, expense-paid trip to tape the show.
Watched last night by her family, friends and most of
Seminole County, Bobbye stood alongside two impostors,
a redhead and a blonde, while her achievement was read
over the air.
"1, Bobbye Zacco, have had a weight problem since
the age of six. I tried everything pills, shots and diet
fads by the dozen. At one time I tipped the scales at a
horrifying 252 pounds. Finally, I heard of a drastic lastditch obesity cure. It involved going to an orthodonist and
having him wire my Jaws together.
"For six stiff-Jawed months I existed entirely on
liquid dietary products, vitamin supplements, coffee and
for a real treat, an occasional can of soup.
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Friday, April 4, 1975—lB

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Latimer ran the 220 iii 23.4.
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There may be a moral here:
Don't lead your partner's suit!

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But the Decathlon continued, five with io points.

slanders

Buffalo of Toronto
California at Los Ang.t,s

Exhibition

Navy Bombs-Foes

Thursday's Results

ELEVENTH, 34, A —1. Se. $aw
(3), 2 Hubac I 101. I Belly Shan IS.
2)4 Beaney (0), 5 President Lad
(4), 6 Oav's Dream (I 2). 7 K's
Phoebe (6) I Marg M hI

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Lyman's Al Stantley took the
Seminole
fourth spot in the individual
on spring vacation this week. s tandings, but did not capture a
"A few years ago, if you had first. Stanley's main event, the
something like this you'd ha ve pole vault, is today,

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Oviedo ventures to Kissimmee with two singles and teammate
tonight
battles Trinity Prep at 2:30

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tough week to get anybody out
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pick ed up trumps and spread
nis hand.
At another table Not th arny.
ed at six diamonds, East open•
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Nor th had no trouble wi th that
slam.
The hand has amt unusual
feature. If West had opened his
own heart suit against the
spade slam he would have
gotten in with th e king of spades
and given his partner a heart
ruff. en against th e diamond
slam, If East had opened his
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Latimer taking top honors behind Latimer with 19Oo
Thursday after five of the 10 points. Stanley took a first in
events,
the 10 high hurdles, over.
In the sophomore division, coming state-ranked teammate
Greyhound Bob Burkhart led Ron Itarris. SWley needed 15.7
with 1510 points,
to cover the distance, well
"I'm disappointed with a ahead of Latimer (17.3) and
couple of the coaches I tried to Harris (17.4).
get here," said Lyman Coach
Harris covered the 400-yard

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ClEVELAND(AP)_Jlm Clearnons, Dick yderai.
a screaming, league record crowd kept the Cleveland
Cavaliers' hopes alive for their first National Basketball
Association playoff spot Thursday night at
In the only NBA game of the night,
the Ca valiers

Lyman erupted for eight runs

today at 4 p.m. at Lyman, the Phil Nelson,

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The point system Is based on
an individual's performance In
an event. For example, if you
run the 100-yard dash In 9.3, you
score 1C0 points. A 10.0 would
score o,

FrIday, April 4,

CARNIVAL

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Lake Brantley,
In the second inning to down
After meeting Orlando Evans Jones, combining singles by

(6), 3 Sippy Lane (S 2. 3 Ghost

EIGHTH, 3-14, 6 — I DrQrr.u(tOn p, nn Lcuis
Mile (I),? Lake 4',h :(12 ) . 3 Run

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rained out.

Chaser ( 1
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Rapktout (61,6 Noble Duke

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conditions — and established a three-stroke lead in
ThUrsday'sf1rstrodofth5®Grea.Gnsboco

Lyman whipped Orlando today at 4 p.m. at the Sanford
Jones 11.1 Thursday in a tune- Memorial Stadium.

I Feema (17)
SIXTH. S-IS. A —) Brother Mine NHL Standings
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version of motorized soccer wi th a melee of crashing, sp nn
i ing
cars propelling a four-foot buffalo-hide ball.

St. Louis Cardinals 10, Houston
Astros 5; Minnesota Twins 2,

Wins;
Meet Pats

Wild

FIFTH, S-IS. 0 — I. Jolly Kidder

and he was right after that ball, regardless,'

credible score under the allbut4znposslble playing

Lyman

Golden State at Phoenix
Harem Help (32), 6- Lea Babe Seattle at Las Angeles
Ecken (6), 7. ZIn Zin (1)1. Rots Kansas City-Omaha at Port. T
Sian flØ)

"I had to remind them it was only a game," said Kleben.

"They got so absorbed they forgot the cameras were rolling, or
who was supposed to win. I had one guy, you fired that cannon

Cavaliers Still Alive

FOURTH. 5.16. C — 1 Artistic New Orleans at Chictgo
Style (12). 2 Fast flooley (i), 3
Bites (6), 4 BerkIcy Luck (3) S.

Or killed,

Yankees 7, New York Mets 3;

Richmond of the International

Bravesvs Houston Astro

Washington at Boston
Philadelph ia it Buffalo

Liiutnt (i)

skaters careening in wild collisions. Somebody could get hurt.

the perilous area above 50 miles per hour. One player quit
because he said it was dangerous, Part of the st.'orthg

Todav'soamas

Domingu,z (5'?). I. Lusty

ubbing him with
maced gloves, gouging and kicking while bikes are snorting and

1:30 P rn (35) Baseuaii Atlanta and San Francisco Giants were

.Itt (10. S Captain Star (6), $ Driver Cleveland 100, New York
Moss (6), 4 AM FM (17), 7.

rolls around the tol) of the
thin
ayers to catch with an
pawws it to a teammate, called a runner, and the ball is carried
three times around the track before it is tossed at a goal.
Meanwhile the 10 br'iisers from the other team try to part the

1: 30 p.m. (35) Baseball; Atlanta 3; Chicago Cubs 6, Milwaukee
Braves vs. Houston Astros
Brewers 4; Atlanta Braves 3,
WEDNESDAY

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rules so
Max Kleben, a Hollywood import in charge of stunts, virtually
created a practical game. There are 10 men to a team, three of
them on motorbikes, the other seven on
roller skates, and they
compete against another lOman team on a circular, banked
is fired from a cannon and

Open golf tournament.

Thursday's Result

IT FINE

Tl.l4T%i4RT1NlON7E

S.

Harrison's original story was sketchy about pla)ing

Barbara Walters host pro a
Boston Red Sox I; Montreal
amateur athletic award Presen Expos 4,
Philadelphia Phillies
lotions.

L-Angeits
RumstAccipir (12).
30 So -us ii
THIRD, 5-14.0— Taxpapei' (5), 2. 'CtInCIW'd divliion title
News Set ve I$. 3 Hàrc)ngvIll,

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The Pirates defeated the

sailfish Oft Costa Rica coast.

TWELFTH, 3.1, C. 39.3*:

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Sp

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3:30 p.m. (9) — American Sport

320 30.0 2

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3 p.m. (35) — Baseball: Atlanta ERA was 1.91.

Utah 171, St Louis 90

ELEVENTH, 5.16, A. 31.42:

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converted to a Rollerball rink,

Dock Ellis has picked up this
spring where he left off last fall
and that may be just what the
doctor ordered for the Pitts-

EULs allowed ftee hits and
two unearned runs over the first
12:30 p.m.
Championship
Wrestling,
.
seven innings Thursday in the
Pirate
Fishing.
over the Chicago White Sox. In
1 p en. (3) — NBA BasketballBuVf&amp;lo Braves vs New York 36 innings this spring he has
Kfliki
allowed only one earned tally.
1:30 P m (2) — Outdoors With
Last July 10 Ellis' record was
Julius Bores- Julus Bores and Lew
3-8 wi th a 4.54 earned run averWO' sham fish for amben,ack
Atlantic side of th Ken,
age. Starting with a 3-Itriumph
7 p en (3d) — Pro Tennis; Singles over Houston on July 15, he won
and doutls llnals 01 American
eight consecutive games and
Airlines Tennis Games
2p.m. (9)— Auto Racing: Tr en ton nine of 10. During that
1
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stretch
he
pitched
seven
corn.
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plete games and went into the
Ganaglola: Off beat loo k at
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Larry Reuter
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and two singles.

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singles apiece and Ed Jackson
Auto Train 26-4 Wed. blasted a double
if
and three
SoJp.' Bell rallied
two singles.
poked
Glenn
late in Donnie Anderson,
nesday night in the Sanford singles, Rico Peterson
ripped the game to edge Lake Monroe Burgess and Wayne Fakess ___
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Recreation Department's two triples and a double,
Terry Inn. The victors
Recipe
with a double and two
scored
for
Lake
each
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two
singles
Metro Slow Pitch Softball Cooper poked a home
run and a
in the fifth and two In the Monroe Inn.
and Alan Buky smasheJ
tag,
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single, Mike Richarde had a six th,
a double and a single.
Reginald Alexander blasted ______________________
Southern Bell edged Lake triple and a double, 4 J3
Duke Dodson garnered four two home runs for the Outcast.s.
tOTr1ffl
100 0-4
Benton
and
Bill
Talmadge
Monroe Inn 12.11 and lb
Seaboard
44 (10) x—
singles br Southern Bell. Charles Duhart stroke a triple
connectedforatripleandsingle
Outcasts dumped
Famous
Gerald Page and Ed Morton and two singles and Oscar
each.
Southern Boil
Recipe IS-Il.
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added three singles apiece,
Carl Roberts slammed two doubles _______________________________
Lake Monroe Inn 233 0)0 9=fl)3J
Ken Hall paced Seabrd
Tom Deaton led Auto Train Lee stroked
4.
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Coastline's 22-hit attack with a with a double and
Famous
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Teammates Willie Bailey
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Vancouver at Edmonton
Saturdays oam,s
New England at Cleveland
Mrweiota at Houiton
Winnipeg at Quebec
lndianppoils at San Diego
Baltimore at Phoenix
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TALL,AHA&amp;SEE, Fla. (AP) both measures since they must on election changes, there is cowl," said house Judiciary tore should not be involved "in vacancies.
- Scandals on the Supreme beapjroved by the voters In a near-unanimous agreement Chairman William J. Rish, I)- the internal process of disAfterthejudgeservesaspec.
Court have created a ground. general election,
that the Supreme Court should Port St. Joe, who also heads the ciplining of judges."
tiled
term, you would vote yes
S%i, ell Of support in the legisl.
On the election question, one no longer hear or appoint the impeachment committee infish IS Opposed to changing or no on whether he would stay

$00 AM. — 3:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY C-Noon

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(32.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
3 LInes Minimum

Monroe fltdq Olice sub rentals
rent on I yr lea 62a 0907 or 617

Maitland Ave., Altamonte Centre
DEAR READER - Verb' not present the iriegularity can dition.
Bldg., Room 109 C. Altamonte
often thedoctcr has to have the be annoying if the premature
Spningi, Seminole County, Florida.
evidence of the irregularity to
under the fictitio
name of
beats are quite frequent.
ROBERT 1. ANDERSON REALTY,
tell exactly what It is. That
Your husband could be
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and that I Intend to register said
Legal Notice
meis the electrocardiogram having short bursts of _______________________________
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
(heart tracirigi has to be taken tachycardia or even atrial
Court, SemInole County, Florida in
accordance
with the provisions of
during the episode and not when
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
fibrillation, If he has no
the FIctitI
Name Statutes, To
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
the heart is functioning norevidence of heart disease (as
Wit Section $6509 FIorid Statutes
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
mally.
1957.
would be present if he had
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
5: Pot,'r1 L. AnderSon
The human body behaves a rheumatic heart disease and CIVIL ACTION P40. 7S.1CA49.D
Registered Real
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MOP
- lotlikeautonobilesandvarw.,
damage of a heart valve,
EState Broker
TGACIE ASSOCIATION.
- machines. Haveyoueverhada
Pt,bUth- March 14. 7), 7$. Apqil 1.
high blood pressure or other
Plntiff,
1975
- strange
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sound
in
your
evidence of disease) the
automobile and when you got to irregularity may not be very WILL It BOATMAN and MAR THA DEL 64
BOATMM,i. hS wife,
:. the garage It W&amp;3 gone' It IS
Detenciants.
FICTITIOUS NAME
sre to occuragall jtt as soon ' ___________________________
NOTICE OF SUIT
Notice Is hCrtby given tNM I am
as you drive out of the garage.
TO- WILLIE BOATMAN
engaged in business at 1630 H*y. I?.
Legal
Notice
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
92, MaItland, Seminole County.
Intermittent disorders of
All parties claiming interests by,
Florida under the fictitious name of
- machines and bodies are the
NOTICEOFAPPLICATION
thrOugh, Linde, or against WilIi
FERN PARK MOTORS, and that I
FOR TAX DEED
hardest to diagnose.
Poatmanandtoallpartjeshavingor
intendtoreclstecsa;dnamewth
(Section 197.195 Florida Statutes of claiming to have any right, t.tle or
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
_______________________________
190)
interest in the real property herein
County, Florida In accordance With
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, described,
the provisions of the Fictitious
Legal Nohce
that Paul ft or Kenneth M Watn
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Name Statutes. Tu
t
5tion
ttip h.Øer of the following cer- that an action to foreclose a
mor$6509 Florida Statutes 1957
tificates
has
filed
%Jid
tgage
on
certificates
the following real property
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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Caw No. 74.3).3,CA.$9.
':.SUu FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
0N00. a natIonal banking
association.
Plaintiff,
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corpertii,, et at,
Defenjants
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In accordance with 5450)1 of the
BECKWITH, JR. Clerk

Thø r.vtll1,$
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of ituance. the description of tt,e Cording to the Plat thereof
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property, ancithenames in which it recoqdeci In Plat Book IS, Page 100,
was assessed are as folio:
Public Records of Seminole County,
Certificate No. 715 Year of Florida,
Issuance 1972
has been filed against you and yo
D,UTttloøatpeljy
arereoulredtoserveacopyofyr
Lois IA, &amp; 12 Orienta Garcin
writleedefernes. If any. to it on van
Revised Plat PB 10 PG 76
den Berg. Gay &amp; Burke. PA, at
Name in whici'. assessed Orienta Post Office Boa 793, Orlando,
Ferneries. Inc,
Florida 37107, and tie the original
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CITYOF
LONOWOOD,FLORIDA
NotiCsolPub1icifarjn
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 0y
thC City Council of the City ot
Longwood, Florida, that said City
Council will hold a pubic hearing:
(a) To consider annexation of the
following described properly lying
and being In Seminole County,
Florida. towit:
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with Senate confirmation.

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Legal Notice

Execution Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court 01
Orangecounty,Flo,'id,,upona final
iudgmpnt rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 2nd d5y of December.
A 0 1974, in that certain case en
titled, Lancer Tires of Florida, etc ,
Plaintiff, vs James P. Chambr.
et al, etc.. Defenøant, which
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida,
I
have levied upon the following
describedproperlyçwnedby James
P Chambers. said property betng
locatednSeminot,County, Florida,
more particularly described as
follows:
Residence of James R. Cham
bets Pt
15) (105 Exeter)
Longwood. Flridâ Lot 39, BlOck B.
Country Club Heights, Unit 1. PIat
Bøolt 13, page 95. Public Record of
Seminole County, Florida
and th;undersigned as Sheriff ot
S.embnote County, Florida, will at
Ii 00 A M on the 21st day of April.
A D 1975, Offer for sale and sell to
thehohestbldcier.forcash,subiect
to an and all eiisting ICint. at the
Fr*nt (West) Door 04 the SeminoIf
County Courthouse in Sanford,

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LOST Toy female poodle. II yrs,

Blvd. AItamont# Springs, Seminole
County, FlcIida trder the fictitious
name of J.D C FARMS COP
PORATION, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk Of
the Circuit Court, Seminole Counts,
Florida in Sccordance with the
p-oviscns of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To-Wit. Section sos o,
Florida Statutn 1957.
5: Terry E Christensen
Prident
Publish: March II. 21, 25, AII I
1975
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ALTLE SALESMAN P4 PR IN. BAMBOO
COVE - GARDEN
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THA'T'SACLASSIFIEDAD,
APARTMFNTS. Furnulhtd 1.
UnfurniShed. Enloy the serenity of

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The Seminole County Housing
Authority ieslres to sell the
following Surplus water plant
uipment by sealed bids to the
hlQheSt bidder. Proposals wall be
recelvedupuntill?.00noonon April
II. 1975 at the.r Sanford, Florida
office, located at Castle Brewer
Court, West 10th Street; when the
proposals wll be opened and read
aloud
Equepmsnt for Sale:
1 (one) Peerlen deep well turin,

38 — Wanted to Rent
Want 7, 3. or I bedroom
fl
oLinry Unlurni%ted Preferred
Contact Tom Xcyscr at 3?? 2611 or

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Northern Visitors

CHF(k THESE LITlNQ5
flEFOpGOlNO HOME
3 BEOROop,j, 2 bath, cb home,
loted nn a bs'autluI Secluded

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uIurIEJs rT)iiOflry
home on a wOoded lakefront lot.
Has S bedrooms. 1 baths, large

family room, double garage, with
extra large storage room. Central
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person
to
Lamplighter
Restaurant, 27th &amp; Sanci Ave

Pfew Ad. Two room -garoge apt. all
new aPPliances, air conditioned,
carpeted, Abunciant cabinet &amp;
closet space. MayfaIr,
i-os.

Sales: Earnslsm7hours
daily Car necessary.
Call$31-5777

Two b1room apt. at 115", French
Ave. Water furnished, $110 Per
mo plus $25 deposit. 372 5117 or

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$3 Per. Hr, Salary

Best lot selection
available In
Sanford's newest

'now

31 —Apartments Furnished

Mobile Home Park.
Comt out and inspect
the Model Homes on
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miles east of i7Ph. Sanford (305) 3234160
Orlando (305) 834-2299

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Florida, shall Sell at
sale certificates Will be sold to he
withlntpme legal hoursofpublic
sale.
Section
34.
Township
20
South,
COUNTY, FLORIDA
mote highest cash bidder at the court saldCourtonthe llthdayolMarca,
gear drive and the engine ends.
',specifically at II 00 AM On the IStPt
Convenient locatIon. 77302$).
Range 79 East. less the East 1300 CivmI Action No. 75.lnCA.st.c
1 Ion. Auxiliary engine
ILLUSTRATIVE
:day of AprIl. 1975. to the highest house doer on the 71st of April, 197$
fcet
and
DUTIES:
less
East
750
feet
of
South
it 1100 AM
FIRST
NAT
IOPIAL
BANK
OF
Wisconsin
Model
TH
Power
Unit,
(Seal)
Receives all documints, contracts fl Laurel Ave. 2Bdrms.,c.arp,,,
bidder for cash, at the We-st Front
750 feet thereof, and
MEMPHIS,
OatedthisIltPidayof,p,)973
Serial No. 7761799 S. No. I3mi
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
and negotlables for the purpose O
alt, large yard. siso mo pl
Door of the Courthouse in Sanford,
Tract2:Allthatpartoflhe5outh.
Plaintiff, equipped with clutch pt.o, hood &amp;
5: Arthur H Be(kwjth, Jr.
Clerk of the- Crcu,t Court
CreditIng accounts within the
Seminole County. FIorid, pursuant
Security deposit, 13)041 or $14
wt$t t, of Government Lot 7, lying
vs
Clerk of Circuit Court of
crank
By' Joy Stoke's
iournal and general ledger. Keeps
to the order 04 Court in the above
North 04 Palm Spring-s Road as
OMMUNlPLEX. INC., et at,
Seminole
County,
Florida
1 (on.) Hypro Chlorinator
Deputy
Clerk
accurate records of Income
styled cause, that
property
recorded in PlmI Book 6. Page 57. of
By' Ida Credl,
De'ennts
Publist, - Mrrh II 71. 75. April 1,
Prit;on Model S Seral No 452199
expenSes recording sameand
ifl Furnished garage apt, I bedro
the' Ptjhlft Rt-rird, o 5mrvjP
SUIT TO
Deputy Clerk
All utilitIes paid. 5175 m 372 1559.
it;s
with
30
gatlon
plastic
tank
a
sped
led
Lots ID b.'id 19, Block 7. Shadow
accounts
County, Florida, less the WCSI 315 50
Makes
Publish: March 31, 71, AprIl 4. n, DEL 64
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
tubing,
determination of value of in.
h1l5 Sndivition, acCording to the
Ie'et thereof of SectIon 36, Townth'p
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NOTICE OF SUIT
ventory, land structures and
Attention Mature AdtTi
lat thereof, as reccded in Plat DL9
I (one) SquareD Magnetic starter
71) South. Range 79 East:
TO PanStape Corrat,on
with chlorinator power outlet
Boot 17, Pages 61 through 6. of liii'
equipment,
to the corporate limits of the City f
CAMP
P 0 Box 7Sa1
SEMINOLE isa Quiet village
iN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND LonQwo, Florida. and
1 (one) pneumatic Storage Tank
Pbli Recoros ct Semnoli Counly,
Balances daily cath receipts loumat
Muncie. Indiana
nf mobile homes, cOttig, and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOR SEMINOLE
Florida
3.000
gallon,
125
lbs
working
COUNTY,
and deposits same In local bank.
Ib) To consider also the queStion
YOU
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FLORIDA
camp sItu nestled among large
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED pressure, potable water lined, site
Insures accuracy Of tenant
WlTNESSmyhandatI0f FOR
flesgnatinq and afllgnng tti
th6dy oaks and cypren tre,s on
that
a.
SEMINOLE
Complaint
to
Foreclose
COUNTY, CIVIL ACTION NO.
thi5 Court on the 1st day of April,
security deposlt held in Separate
gauge valves, control ports, access
thC scenic Wekiva RIver
FLORIDA
1S4NCA.04.E zoningcIatsfk.ationof B I. Business cert&amp;n mortgage on the following manhole,pressJrer,ll,fyaivel,..eI
near
In na the marriage 01:
account and makes periodic ad
1973
DiS?rt to said propccty 5% that described real property, to wit
Sanford FurnIShed unitt for
CASE NO. 7$.3)ICAt.A
control
(5ea11
and
concrete
tank
ustments
to
same
SHIPLEY ANN WIlt 'AMS. Wile classification is deScribed in the
selecteci adults Includeifre. use of
THO?,'AS J SNYDER, ANDREW
From the W ' corner of Section
Miscellaneous piping between Provides Input into developmt Of
Arthur H 8ckwith. Jr
o&amp;na ordinances of the City of II. Township 71
FAPHESE ana GWvPIPI REEL.
South,
Range
boats'
and canoes, 3224470
30
Pump and tank including: 3 inch
Clerk f the Citct Covrl
the Operating Budget, approves
?.ALT(R Plt4RY WILLIAMS. Lonqwood, Florida. 10 wit. Or
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Planlff, Hutband
East.runth,nceN99deqre,14.05..
checkvalve.3inchgatevalye3iflch
invoices
By. Elaine Ritharcie
for payment, verifies
dinanceNo tI3 ,lndasi,mrndedand East Slong
vs
the northerly line of the dres,r coupling and various
NOTICE OF ACTION
employee time carth an pet.
Deputy Clerk
Wpplemenfed
WELAKA APARTMENTS
SW ' 04 said Section iSa distance of sampling tam, air bleed valves
BLAIPI P4A50N atid PATRICIA THE STATE 01 FLORIDA TO
Publish April 4 191$
forms other duti as directed by
'The
and
1)1w. lt St.
"PAT" TODT, Iormerly kn
zoning Oassf cation 1.7$) ) feet to a point on the chorinatlon injection ports
as
WAL TER HENRY WILLIAMS of saidpresent
OEM 70
the Executive Director.
property is A I Agricultural westerly right of way line 04
PATRICIA PIASON.
the
143 te'l.eigh Aven
The system is presently hooked up
MILLIONS of dollars in Real Estate
District as that clessification is SC I Railroad. thence S 10
Defendants.
degrees and will requIre that the tank Outlet EDUCATIONRochester. New Yo
is sold daily in the Classified Ads
deScri
Undergrau9
in
the
zoning ordnances 33' 10" West along said right 04 way
INTHECIRCUITCOURTOF THE
NOYICEOFMORTGAOE
EØing be cappedbefow
YOJ
degree in accounting, preterrably
en
Nothing Small abnut lbatt
APE H[RDY NOTIFIED andreQulation%ofSemnoi,Countv. line a
11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FORECLOSURE SALE
distance of 57117 lees to a thetankisremoyedandthatthewell
trt,xt SHIPLEY ANN WILLIAMS has Florida
an MBA and 3 years Federal
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
point S $9 degrees 17' 21" East a
BY CLERK
properly Sealed upon removal ol the
fiIedaPpfitJ inthe Circuit Courtof
accounting experience,
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FLORIDA.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Seminole County. Florida, lot a
the NE turbinepump Thepumpp,ovsemust
theCItyHalI,LongwOodfidaon
corner
of
CASE NO. 7S.157.CA.19.E
pursuant to a Final Judgment 09 dtsotufinini
MaIlbic Shore's Firti ad
3lA—iplexes
be left In tack. locked and all tin SALARY NegotIable
mat riage, for cvtody the list day of April,
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CAMERON BROWN COMPANY a
.
Foreclosure dated AprI Itt. 1975, of the minor PId,
dlfIoii, as
a
PIal
flock
I).
saIvaqeabt
items
and
debris
WALTER
p.m.
or
t
North Carolina Corporat.on.
and entered in Ca's, No 75311 CA
themc'alter as page .'. Pubiic Records of Seminole cleaned up when
DUPLEX
hF PaP V WILL lI.P,'5, JR. arid for possible, •l
salvage joO is Submit resumes to
which tinse n1eresled County, Florida; thence U 59
Plaintif I,
09 A. of the Circuit Court Of the 15th absolute title to the
finished, Any excavation around the
i97i Ca vrolet partiej and citijens
Adufti preferred 3736630 or 333
Thomat Wilson Ill
for and against degree-s 47' 71" Wtt along the
Joiciat Circuit in Sad lor Semnole Mlihü
tor)t,lC I D Plo
tank lrvf the pump house must be
Executive
Director
the
prorased
P.',.P511b.1
/
rr,,tt1
LUIU F
I ar'O POSt'
arner,itr, and bong nortti('fIy lint' of sci Sutaj:vs,.,,,i
Clid'i nt.tren THOMAS
liIid ar.a IeelexJ Pump house lIon,
11U7675[P1774 Ph'w Ytx xu Plo
Sanford Housing Authority
*iII be heard Said Pleaning may be and Its easterly and
I MARSHALL. l w,fe,
westerly Ca- must not be broken to remove the
J SNYDER. ANDREW FARNESE 956 MVW, and you are required to
7IS Meadows, Lake Mary Sanford
Castle Brewer Court
ontinueci from time to lime until tension thereof
Defendants
area 2 Bedroom duple*, drapes,
and GWYPIN I'EEL, are the
a distance of 1,16) $5
portion
of
discharge
line
serve
a
copy
04
your
written
Iinl
action
Sanford.
Fla.
37771
under
the
is taken by the Cty feet, to the east
NOTICE OF SALE
Plaintiffs and flLAIP NA5OP4 and
line f Bay Street, floor,
applian,j
AC. Pool, tOl Service
defenses. II any, on NED H
Council
NOTICE it httby gIven
PATRICIA "PAT" TOOT, lorn- et'ly JUt IAN, JR
said line being the west line of
inClUded 901 775 3)57 eat. 779, Don
, ESO ol STE P1
PtebidIiisepctlonsoftflefaj1,
This notice shall be posted at the aforesaid SectIon
pursuant to an oroer or a FnaI kno
85 PATRICIA NASON, are STROM, DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH, C4fy
CIlne
Hall
II; thence N 0 *111 taie' place 10,00 AM, I I 197$.
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Judgment of Foreclosure enler.'d in
the Defendants, I will silt to the Atlorney lot Petitioner, Post
ithi the Cty of deqree's47'u"Eattaksa,dIinea Contact Mr Craycratt at Sanford
Office LJiged, P PoeIda, and in three (31 distance of 507
1 Bedrooms, Central
t, atoye capitoneci
I will
highp? anci be-si bidder for cith at
IS feet to lhe po'nt of
heat &amp; air,
Ho,,sino Authority. phone
fir, 1331), Sanford, Floqia,,,, 3777$, rthr r'a'm's w.th n tI,' City, ,)nrj
305 377
i'll ,i'
t'r'ipI'rty ',tja?ed i"
!'m' Ii''? 1 rr,'-$
Phtn r'gulppe, only
r £ i'..
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REALTOR
ArTERpIRS
377 9711
372 06.iI
322 3991
NORTH RENT PURCHASE PLAN,
several clean 3 bedroom homes,
some with air, family room, 1,60
$750 Mo Call $3) $772

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Moving? Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest
Established
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P.O. Box 1761
Sanford, FIa. 37771

NEW 1, 2 and 3 bedroom hornet and
to*nhous
Wall to wail carpet,
wallpaper, built in kitchen and no
maintenance fee LOW. LOW.
LOW Pa pet, Interest under tan
dem plan Hwy 1797 to 75th St.
west to PidQwøci and follow the
signs

II you desire acreage, I have. it!
Large or small tracts from $1,700
per acre up, Terry Realty,
REALTOR, 6710711.
Block building &amp; lot, 11.000 Location
Midway Call anytime until 10
P.M. 3fl 5364

Area One Inc.
BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

24$', completely fenced. Consider lease
option 527.500. 7913 Palmetto Ave.
x

Days-3726)73
Nights 372 5421 or 372 7357

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
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Shampooer for only 51 50 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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Guaranteed. 323 7310
Sanford Auction

65—Pets.Supplies

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This is our 15th year at AnimSI
Haven Grooming &amp; Boardng
Kennels, Thanks to you, our
customers 372 5757
Going Out of busIness 17 Californian
Rabbits. 3 Bucks, 14 Does. 150. 16
Pedigreed white satin rabbits,
$50; New wire cages to sell also
Must go. 323 0115.

53—TV. Radio. Stereo

54—Garage Sales

Why store it and forget it Sell it and
forget it with a Ctassfied Ad. 372
2611

76—Auto Parts
Pecondfloncd Batteries, $17 95
exchange PEEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford f.',,.

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Sale

78'torcycle

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FRIOAY,APRIL4, 130PM
Don'I forget Friday night's sale 3
piece living room SCC$ional set,
reclirier chaIr. 3 color TV5. Black
&amp; white sets, real nce assortment
of aI kinds of glass, pottery &amp;
dinnerware, plus hundreds &amp;
hundreds of miscellaneous items

Saturday. April 5 Hoot Trimming
Special. Call 373 7990 br appoint
ment time.

Goats, 3 pure bred French Alpine
kid,, esceile-nt milking strain.
pure bred Nubian nanny, breeding
age. 322 5421.

YARD SALE - Sabre saw, air con
ditloner, car refrigerator, movie
camera, pla,ts, baby furniture.
Thurs. &amp; Fri. 1*03 Holly Ave. 372.
7374

JIM DANDY JAZZ-FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GOPMLY's E. 44, Sanford 333-4733

Dell's Auction Service

l9llHondaTL 125
3 Months Old Eac'lienv
Condition
076?
Motorcycle Insurance,
BLAIR AGENCY
373 '*M
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79—Trucks.Trajlers
1931'4TonFo-d
Pick up $150
372 8951

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Hwy 16. West, Sanfird
ifl ¶420

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A NTIQUE

1973 Chevrolet ' ton pick up. La';
mileage $7,150 See at
Grocery Geneva 3.49 5542

AUCTION

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(1oflday, April 1, / PM

177! D)l'.,r,,..''
'i't
ditiorted, automatic, radial lire's.
good condition. 51.195 37) 571)
3. ,, .

lhls week along with the usual line
f modern furniture, TVs and
applIances, we also have a Wide
variety of antiques and collectabtec. Some of the highlights of
this sale will include. 2 rOund oak
tables, oak chairs, oak chopping
block, mIs%i
Oak love seat,
child's rolltop desk, student's roll.
fop desk, Victorian settee. French
sofa, numerous wcker pieces,
pine chest, brass &amp; iron beds,
wrought iron patio set, rattan sofa
&amp; chair, pineapple poster bed, fine
set of 3 leather top stack tables,
grinding wheel, tilttop table,
student lamp, kerosene lamps,
Tiffany type tamp, old five piece
brass flreplce set, depression
glass, and many items too
numerous to mention, Master
Charge &amp; BankAmericard
welcome.

1700 French. 37) 7310

66—Horses

GARAGE SALE: April 17, from 9
in. iii.
jj ievona L.ourT,
Sanford.
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MOVING: Guns, tools, clothing,
furniture, appliances, bike for 2.
miic, Fri. &amp; Sun. 495 Diane Circle,
Casselberry. 1340309.

RUMMAGE SALE for Central
Florida Chorale, Old U. 5. Bank
Bldg. Sanford Plaza, April s, ,
am tiI

Stan's Auction
Hwy 161' iMi. Eastof II
377 9719

Sanford Auction

Chihuahua, AKC Reg. I mo old
female, white with fawn
markings, 165 321 0505

Color TV5
Reasonable
373 0708
COLOR TV, $Ii.95 MONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
641 1006

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

64—Equipment for Rent
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52—Appliances _______________________

GARAGE SALE: Sat &amp; Sunday. 514
S.atsuma. Sanford. Recliner chair,
kitchen table &amp; 6 chairs. stereo
cabinet, th:na. ctothes &amp; more.
322 91)6 after

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Sacrifice to Settle estate, 1915 Ford
LTD. 1.600 ml, 2 or. 661 5.103 after
6 m

1971 Toyota 4 door, AM-FM Stereo,
air conditioned, 4 speed, yen,.
clean. $169$. Ask for Du,ln
McGuir. at 372 151 Dealer
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Attention Painters, 1967 IiSnti V.1
GMC, 1730 Gre-go 150 AirIes
Spray gun. 5250 531 5777 after S

Datsun.Subaru Sale
'71 sorr.e below dealer cost, firSl
come first choite! Plui FIa.'s
fint Used Cars. Dick Bard
Datsun of a Gun.
P,irk'
Largest dealer. '75 Datsuns
arriving daily. Ph $31 131$, Open
Sundays 126
'61 Lincoln Cons. Coupe, white vinyl
roof '63 Buick Electra, I dr
hardtop. Both new insp Best Offer
$31 0600 or 8.31 1273

75—Recreational Vehicles

1986 Pontiac. Automatic
Radio, Heater, $400
323 8037 alterS

1971 VoIks Camper Fully equipped
In exceltent condition. Priced to
sell 372 358.3 or 3:19 9085.

Pick up junk cars FREE. Small
price for Others 32'7 1621

SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE
DIRECT FROM
AMERICAN MOTORS

SAVE UP TO
$80000

67A—Feed

In the Herald Classified aos are
black and white and read all over
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OFF OUR LOW, LOW, LOW

68—Wanted to Buy

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Saddles &amp; Equipment, Boots, Bell
Moccasins, Western Wea
Many other items.
OLOCORRAL WESTERN SHOP
Hwy 17 92, 1 Mi S t)eflary

SANFORD FLEA MART
FreetablesMon Thuis
Hwy. 14,' 'MileE 0111
Fri,99, Sat Sun.96
177599
371 077
SO. DEBARY FLEA MARKET
lmilesno,thonll 97
3056665046

P,,rh

Iwn Mowers We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Re'l, Western Auto
30) W 1st St
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MAITLAND FLEA MART
9i1 Hwy Il 9? Op-en Sat &amp; Sun 9 5
337 2920

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Want to buy AIr Conditioner, 13,000
STU, no larger than 1S"x)O"
C-cod condition. 323.1011.

Sgitwit
A Community of
Fine Homes offered by
First Federal Savings and
Loan of MidFlorida
Priced from

$35,000 To $43,000
Initial Recreational
Fees are paid and include
Large Club House, Junior
Olympic Pool, Basketball
and Tennis Courts and
Larfe PiCniC Area
Conventional Financing

NO CLOSING COSTS
From 71

percent

95 per cent
FINANCING AVAILABLE
We will lease for up to
One year
with option to buy and

We have Brand New Factory Fresh
Hornet Wagons, Hornet 2-Doors and 4.
Doors, Matadors. We Need your Trade.
in I
Top Allowance,

131-3772

We Buy Furniture
DAVES' 323 cPU

urn1

CASH 322.4132
For used furniture, appliances,
toots, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart, 21$ S4nford Ave.
Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy 1792 *301204.

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Sale' 171 Lakeview Ave.
Lake Mary. April) S,9a m. Sp m

THE BARGAIN GARAGE New
location, 73$ Hwy 17-92, Fern
Park. Relocation Sale—SO pet. off
houSehold and all clolhing. Wed..
Sat 101, Sun 121 $34 $ooO

1974 PRICESI

I buy Sterling S liver

Garaçte

LIQUIDATION SALE

Your MLS Agency

AI4Sr

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merCnaflulSe

322-2420 Anytime

,o qualifyIng! Immediate cc
cupancy Year old Sanlord I BR, 2
t,ath large family hon,
Only
$7,000 dowr,, and assume
payments
Pool
len'iis
&amp;
privileges. Call 901 767 5415
Owner Astor

Orchids &amp; Supplies ss to sIoo Ana
Han Orchids, 101$ Pairti Spring's
Dr., Altamonte SprIngs, 339 7732

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VIIR.

After Hr 377 7111 oa' 323 7*42

tOME
HUNTING
THIS
WEEKEND' We're open until
Noon Saturday and available by
phone Saturday afternoon and
Sunday II you need service don't
hettitale to call the number below
We're available!

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3226457

CITY -- DUPLEX! Each "nil hat 1
large bedrooms. large kitchens,
encloseci garage. central climate
control Sure it's $50.000 but this
iSn't the ordinary duplex Es
cellen$ location

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NELSON FLORIDA ROSES, 53.956
.15 GlrdtnLârsJ, 1400 'I 1st .t
32) 6630
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Call Credit Dept.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 A East is? St. Sanford 322 9111
Eie's$6911i,6

GARAGE SALE. Saturday, April 5,
7 to 5 p m., 214 OdIum Drive
Client desires immediate purchase
(Sanora)
of home on small acreage within _______________________________
10 miles of Sanford.
YARD SALE: Sat. &amp; Sun., 9 to 5.
WHAT IS YOUR PRICE?
Bed. Chest. Guitar &amp; Amplilier,
JOHNNY WALKER
electric chord organ, and many
REALESTATE INC.
misc. bargains. 737 E. Warren
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Ave. Longwood 8)01111.

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
WILSON PLACE
OUT
STANDING EXECUTIVE
HOME! Hat 4 bidrooms, 3 baths,
beautiful family roan', pool,
d'ning room fircpl
and extras
galore 115.000 One of Seminole's
nicest homes

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meIyour garden spot;
vacant loft Pepper plapts. Floyd
Fre,r, 373 5191.

Drop In bobbin, Zig zag and 3 needle
position Like new COnditiOn, sold
new for $31, balance of 14$ cash or
S payments of $10 New warranty.

Going Camping' Take me along
I'm a IS' Swinger, sleep 4. toilet,
burner gas stove, combo gas dcc
refrigerator, Practically new I?
awning, new water tank, dec
brakes Followi like a puppy wilt
hydraulic front wheels Firm
$1,000 322 3*76.

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PLANNING A GARAGE SALE?
DON'T Fc'RGET TO AD
VERT 151
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THE YARD SALE: April 4 &amp; 5 at 135
CLASSIFIED ADS, 3777611
Alma Ave., Lake Mary. Gas
heatert, parlor lamps, kitchen
Large canal lot oIl St. Jt.hns River
chairs, end tablis. center tables,
with 2 bedroom, central heat &amp; air
Maytag washer, electric heater,
mobile home. City water &amp; lettic
picnic table, 12' step ladder.
tank. Good financing,
spades &amp; shovels, toilet stool tops,
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. lawn hose, 11" &amp; 15" tires, day
- Many other articles. 3fl-Q4.
BROKERS

61711)1

3 bdrrn., I bath, lot 57'

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Home Sites

OPEN TEN TIL DARK

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GOLDEN IOUCH'PI SEW
in sewing cabinet, repossessed
Singer's best model, windS bobbin
In ma(r)nr' 1 ult autom,it
P3i /
bIaric' cf 57$ Or 10 p5ymeot CI
$1.

For Sale or rent with option,
beautIful 3 bedroom double wide
mobile home, along the St. Johns
River. Also houseboat for sale.
Ml 5131.

Lot 9eioo' with small building
(11x71), with or without fence,
51.500 Owner will finance, in
Seminole Co $34 $499

322•2090

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62—Lawn.Garden

Home Appliance Center— Quality
appliances at reasonable prices,
Frigidaire, Maytag. Kitchen Aid.
372 3513.

43—Lots-Acreage

&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, Straight chairs, filing
a
rJ Larry
PIOLL'S
Cassetberry. 17 97, II') 47(14

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Sacrifice, to settle estate, 24' * 4.4',
like new 661 5105 alter 6 p m Ill
Moss. Leisure World, DeBary.

JOHNNY WALKER
PEAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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Used office furniture
or steel desks lexecutive desk

KULP DECORATORS
109W )st St. 3727335
We Buy Furniture

KEIIMORE WASHER, parts. secv
ice, used machines,
MOOIIEY APPLIANCES 373 0697

See

Brand name copiers, lull
warranty, lest than half price
Must sell 611 3999, John Powers 9

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321 0071

Moving your mobile home? Have
truck, will travel, Also roof
coating &amp; set up. 373 3170

Saturday 7 p M
Open daIly 103 We buy. se-li, trade

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60—Office Supplies

Green leather daye,iponl 1, swivel
rocker. 327572) or alter 530 3fl
6723.

OP [COPY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive
Santond)?) 5700

New 3 bedrooms,) bath, trouble free
constructIon, central heat &amp; air,
wall to wall carpet, paved corner
lot. All for $25,100. Go by 11$
Valencla Road, DeB,xry, Fla. and

ROt SON MARINE
?97lHwy 119
3775961

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New houses na rural area ?louu,sn
payment, monthly papflirril lCS
than rent, Government subsidiZed
to Qualified buyers Call to see if
yOu Qualify!

UNBELIEVEABLE..YET TRUE

72—Auction

LOOKIPIC, For a babysitter? Try a
ClaSsified Ad

WILCON MAlE P FURNITURE
BUY' SELL -- TRADE
3)1315E,First$t
3n56n

197$ 3 BR Skyline Payments less
than 5*5 per mo

M UNSWORTH REALTY
603W. 1st St.
3 236061.3731)5)7
Peg Re'aI Estate Broker

20' FIberglas boat, lully enclosed
115 hIP Evinrude. Rocket lii
trailer, Lekertew Reasonable 373
$375.

16' Regal 1914 fri hull, Walk through
windshlCld bowrlder, 60 HP
JohnSon, a'! electric super quiet
engine, new trailer. Like new,
:crif ice by owner 373 3541.

One boat, motor &amp; trailer, 1400 1973
Indian Trial or Road bike Brand
new engine. 1300. 373 *311.

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• Your Own Washer &amp; Dryer •

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Realty.
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$1,000 *

Tony's Homes &amp; Cars

INALL PRICE RANGES
$)7W,lstSt,
377541)

3500

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Factory rebate on purchase of any
new home

EVEIIY'THIPlG'S RIGHT
7 Bedrooms, condition excellent,
pricereasonablea,$,,,000 Terms
good at $SS0 down, montlily
payments low at 5)17. Be right,
don't mIss thiS Call now.

Peg Peal Estate flrcker
110 E 25th St 372 MSS

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REALTORS

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42—Mobile Homes

Surround voursell with trees, enjoy
Quietness, and beauty on Wekiv.,
River. Two loSt One. lot on river,
one for your home 511.100, Terms

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
I?? .4991
19195, French
ve 377 7371
327 $496
377 734

TAFFER REALTY

Golf Clubs &amp; Carts, Washer, Dryer,
Pfrlgerator, Men, Women &amp;
Boy's clothing, Lamps, pictures,
bric a brac I Other furniture 671
7634

Larry Saxon, Realtor

SANFORD — Sparkling 3 bdroom
home near hospital. Drapes, range
$ refrigerator included. Beautify!
corner lot with citrus trees Price
*
reduced to $73,000.
Pool Home S19.900
WE TAKE TRAtES
LAKE MARY
I bciroom
3 bearo,,1 7
waterfront home, beautilul kit
bath, flew carpet, on
,,ci.'ner tot Good location, assume
chen, formal dining, Florida
mortgage
room, central heat &amp; air. lenced,
trees, 5)9,900
Corner Lot
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- 2 bedroom frame
I O('ikriq fir i l''''tr''t;',
Mri3r tO'. 140' lIt P,'.o'I' ri, or buy
Hi , l".,(ii elJ qui:t lOt,il Ø7
Ion invetryinl. 19,100
Can you believe we have one for
FOPPf.ç7 GREENE INC.
only 172.900 8rtter hurry on this
(in I'
R-'.( TOP', 373 6353 or 6452333

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

SANFORD— Spacious) bedroom,?
bath home, hal large family room
with real brick fireplace, large
kitchen with breakfast nook,
laundry room off kitchen with
small workshop, Swimming pool
with screened porch, central heat
I air, close to schools &amp; golf
course $37,000 Terms Owner, 372
773,,

Apache hard fop camper, perfect
condtlon, Sleeps 6. 2 dbl beds, ice
box, gas stove, electric o.jtlet,
kllchen has swing up Console. A. L.
SkInner, 372 0674.

51—Household Goods

Yr old, 3 bdrn. w w carpet
central
hla,
immediat
possession Just 'educed by Owne
to 575.900 1?) 77)6

Peg Peal Estate Broker
372 1)0) 2610 HIawatha Ave at Il 9?

Jim Hunt Realty

EllA VA, $73,750
3 bedrooms with fenced back yard,
Sanford Good family area. Call
723 9110

Friday, April 4, 1C7S-58

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

CoIdpo$, 23,000 13W reverse cycle
aIr toridilionr. cioOd condition
322-5735

3 bedroom, large lot, Sanlord'i best
Section, central air &amp; heat, all
carpeted, 535.000 372 1)95,

2&amp;iISS Hwy 1797
REALTOR 373 5771

REALTY

"LUXURY PATIO APARTMENTS"

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Zoned P 1A4, See us no

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Harold Hall Realty

Sten strom

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Locations

CMPARE THIS 3 BR. HOME— in
Sutilarid to any you have seen. You
will like its new carpets, fencd
yard, and other outstanding
features All for only 521.900

dlSplS)'

EXTRA SPECIAL
Large a
bedroom, 7 bath, family roo,,
with fireplace, cenlral air. cx
CelIent finanring $37,750

Executive Home

CLEAN &amp; NEAT
Three bedroom, 7 bath on large lot,
cen?rt h a, loaded with extras.
Only 529.900.

and

finest Adult-Family

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ALTAMONTE Malt &amp; Rolling Hills
Golf Area, $31101), VA, nothing
down FHA. 57.500 down. 3 odrm,
7 bath, foyer, lamiiy room, on a
huge wvo(ted corner lot. See to
appreciate New by builder. 531.
SI)'

Days —372 6)73
Iuights)fl SI2ior3fl 7152

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WIlT REALTY
Peg Pcal Estate Broker
7439 5
Ave. Santord
th
37) 08.10

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DOWNTOWN
Open beam ceiling, 3 bedrooms,
bath, fenced, central heat, cx
cellent COnation 519.500 5350
Down Owner will finance a
current interest rate

rooms are extra large. Large
corner lot with big lrees Gooø
terms offered by

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sprinkler system, lire alarn
system, 20 * 10' pool, Storagt
Shed. &amp; 6' wood lence 3?? 3.17?
553.500

CLOSE IN. older home in excellent
COndition 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
twn car garage with workshop. All

t.Adfl
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Broker, 107 W. Commercial
Sanford 372 755)

Owner, 3 bdrm, 7 bath. Iamilj

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Piorne Has carpeted tloon, central
&amp; Sir, many other nice
features

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SANDLEW000VILLAS
110 W.AIRPORT BLVD
Biby SittIng for doctors only. Will
SANFORD, 323-7570
stay with chlI'e.n whll they __________________________
MASTERSCOVE
travel. Good references. 574 3%3
ON THE LAKE
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11—instructions
__________________________ DeBarv, Adults. Lovely large 1
bedi-oorn aIr, Ideam for retired
Bartenders' School, day an night
5414411 naos..
classes Call anytIme 3237270
FNxLlN ARMS APTS.
112OFlorfdaAve,
18-1ip
VanIed
MS0
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Ste your own boss, low overlwad,
high profit. So DeBory Flea
Market, 3054115045

41-4'Iouses
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rvuuv. ran time or Semi-full
adults $93 &amp; up. Also 2 bedroom
motor. The pump is designed to
time. See Mt. Pyle, 10)7 AM,,
unturnIshed, S 322 1110.
pro&amp;,jcel00G PM againstaoP.S.I.
PERMANENT COATING, INC..
discharge pressure. The pump in.
Mary, I bedom fuished
7 Concord Drive, Cassetberry. L*
cIudesaproxirnately55'oi.___._.. X
apt, near SJC. Nice privite I
Apply in person only,
or
column and shaft, a bowl _____________________________
mature man. $44. No vets. 322I
asSemh'y, 10' of suction pipe with
galvanized strainer, altitude gauge
1st floor, nicely furnished, clean,
with
SAPiFORu HOUSING
galvanized air pipe. The
discharge head h
AUTHORITY
private bath apt. Adults only. No
a 3" threaded
MAJOR F UNCTION: This Ita high
outlet The pump Serial No i
pets 3fl 1519
iia. 'is. vva' s,..,.
l,, ,,a..,....is.i_ .umniyry
AVALON APARTMENTS
;
1 1, and thC motor
positIon if101vig the -accurat•
ADULTS, NO PETS
aCcounting for all funds received
Serialpio is24$733(7s,Hp,410,
nOW.2ndSt,
vOlt, 30, $100 rpm, type SCU, frame
andspent.aswellasfupaoy -.

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W. Garnet White

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room, custom drapes. dithwaher
central heat &amp; air, deep well

VERY NICE. 3 bedroom, 7 bath CB
home, central heat &amp; air, on
corner lot with orange trees and
big shade trees Hasextra lot at no
additional cost.

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Newly weds or retireej. 7
bath, paneled den, only 517,950
Acre Realty, REALTOR 373 775o

3210891
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adults. 112 bdrmi 300 E. Airport

Williams BabysItting Service. $13, 1
chIld, $33 for? per wpe. 3723931.

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homes. Ia'e frontage, orange
trees and all high ground.

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available from the Civil Division of
the Seminole County Sherilf'
Department,
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution
J0
E. Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County, FIor;da
Publth March 75. April 1. II, 1$,

entrance Air condtirg
nelgtiborhcod 322 0407

Willow &amp; 25th St. REWARD 372-

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NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

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3.72 5771

from the Herald Call u
today I Don't delay' Just diII
32776)1 or S31999) To place
your tow cost Wanl Ad

Urgent must sell
Leaving
state. Low down payment. 3
Bedrooms 1', baths, central
H&amp;A, fully carpeted Call anytime
*62 0191

JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC

a uc?ul
Purpose aaln when you sell

Lakefront, fruit trees. 7 BR, quiet,
$71,500
CORBETT REAL
ESTATE. REALTOR, 6644791
tAKE MARY.- New 3 bdrm
hornet Make' dolor selections,
paved streets, city water, 121,5CC
with only $700 down Governmenl
financing $34 1619 Builder,

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

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would make the appointment

373 7150

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Judicial Nominating Coinmission, as is done now in filling

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SO—Miscellaneous for Sale

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No qualifying.
horm Quiet country living 0n15
$73,950 Acre Really, REALTOR,

mature adut OIT&amp;,; ;,
utility &amp; damaae dDOSIt No pets 377 1301. 7610 Hia*atha Ave at 9:
3fl 9i
BY owner. 3 In fr. i. ?IWI batr
carpeteci, corner 'ot. 714 Baywrx,Drive (Sunland Estates)
3 7—Business Property

Irregular Heartbeat

made worse by smoking and the directly to the Senate for trial.
But Myers said the legisla.
use of coffee. If your husband
has either of these habits I
.
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would recommend he stop both
Legal Notice
at once entirely.
A sensible exercise program
FICTITIOUSNAME
t0tjC 5 hereby ot,en that I am
might help him if he is not

1 tedroom. relurbished Fom

41 —Houses

Peo Peal Estate Broker

eect justices,
justices and District Courts of ricatlons Commission recomChief Justice James Adkins, mission passing judgment on choose between opponents.
f!
(
Lawmakers this session will Appeal judges to be appointed mendations of punishmment of who participated in selection of the candidates.
Noon The Daj Before Publication
be reviewing the current
initially, and for you to vote justices.
If you and a majority of your
a special panel to hear accuz.
"The ultimate selection
ess, and there isa good chaie only on whether they should
The only question is what talons against Justice Hal should be left to the people," nghbors vote no, then the
Sundaj - Noon Friday
a proposed constitutional stay in OffIce,
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body will hear them, and Senate Dekie and Joseph Boyd, agreed fish said, adding that he would nominating [WOCS5 would start ____________________________________________________________
House Speaker Donald Tuck- Governmental
amendment to change it will
Operations to the need for change.
not objevt to requiring judicial again,
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emerge.
er,D-Tallahassee,hasoffej,eda Chairman Kenneth Myers, I)"Under the present setup, candidates to meet "some
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State Rep. Bob Hattaway has
Joined County Commission
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. in
opposition to State Rep. Vince
Fechtel's decision to "oppose
legislation" to split Circuit
Court Clerk duties and create a
county comptroller's office.
This Is a "fight between
Fechtel and Hattaway,"

Hattaway says. "We vill just
have to see who can outdo who
on the floor. I will take it
through the House with or
without his support."
In a letter to the Seminole
Legislative Delegation and

Republican. said he sees -no
Justificrtion" for the new office
and questioned the potential
costs,

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

The letter angered Vlhten
because the commission
chairman said Fechtel had
promised no decision wotdd be
made on the comptroller
proposal before an upcoming
delegation
meeting
in
Now, Hattaway says he feels
so strongly about the issue that

he will break an "unwritten
law" among the delegation

that oppoltton from one
member of a local legislative
delegation will kill any
proposed bUI.
"i do not buy the old cliche-,
the unwritten law," Hattaway

said,addlngthathewill"thkeft
through Ov Houlse mysi
because of his anger at Fechtel
and belief in the proposal.
Asked why Fechtel changed
his mind, Hattaway said,

"Undoubtedly, Mr. Beckwith
did a job on him (Fechtel)."
Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr., in
response to commission
charges that he has been
clouding the record with "half
truths and lies", has said the
staternents are so strong as to
be considered "slander."
7`11i trouble began after E.H.
Underwood, in a recently
completed efficiency study,

recommended that the (man,
cial duties of the clerk's office
be removed and re-organized
into an entirely separate
department.
If the fWa.l duties were

collecting by the courts.
Beckwith W strongly atlacked the Research and
Managernent report, caffing it
"nothing new" and says he is
"incensed" about Underwood,s
'siurring"remarksmwhich he
criticizes the operation of the
clerk's department.
Ifhe comptroller proposal
would require a special act of
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removed from Beckwlth's 18member department, his
control would shrink from
budgeting $18 miWon annually
to handling a mere two or three
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Services (DYS) procedures in according to DYS officials.
Department of Health and
The sheriffs are asking the
the handling of Juveniles acResidents of the Meadowlark Rehabilitative Services to cut legislature to transfer the
rused of crimes. The present subdivision in Winter Springs through "all the red tape that Division of Corrections
and
last week came away from a
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rising jucnile andalism rate
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in their community because of
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theprocedures.
Probation Commission.
Legislature To Open
A goup of residents have
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Seminole Sheriff John Polk,
Recession and impeachment cloud beginnings of the
lodged complaints about a
meanwhile, has predicted that
1975 Florida Le gislature as it opens Tuesday In
juvenile "gang" that they say
moves announced by HRS
Tallahassee ssoctated hess Writer Jere Moore has in
has been terrorizing their
director Joseph R iowan "is
depth look at problenis abead in his story on Page 3A of
youngsters with beatings, rockjust a step to
to prevent the
todas s Herald
throning incidents, bus stop
AITAMONTE SPill
legislature from reorganinng
attacks and lunch thefta
NGSmoke-shrouding
HItS
I-ol1oi the meeting, d
the central sections of this
iowan says changes in
spokesman for the group of
city is expected to remain
procedures will stop you
The it1on s youth has switched from drUgS to ak ohol
Winter Springs residen said it
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for the next few days a
from being released by DYS in
and Seminole County's teenagers are no exception For
h,iil taken "the edge off ,i
underground fIres at the
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situation" Mrs Nancy Booth
continue to smoulder, ((
juemle court proceedings
said, howeer, that the result of
'NOW they're starting to do
department offIcials said
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juvenile
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Itilday.
what law enforcement officers
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have been saying all along,"
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Polk
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"but
after
the
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Masor Norman Floyd said
the ,llti(u(1(' of ',l)U lafl I touth
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liii I' i t 2\ of ted iy lit raId
today
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me
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Polk said the state's sheriffs
waterou the flames when
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our resohc will be washed workers of wages, but because
away. We will have relatively every increase in salary which
inexpe nsive energy again and
not justified
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continue in the vulnerable Productim adds to the cost of
position where oil can be cut off goods w hich must compete in

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declared. "we cannot accept procedures, trade routes, the totionism in our country,
but that route, it in not practical ventures is the opport unity for
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rangulatlon.
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The state's new 14-minute color film "Florida on
My Mind" created especially for the upcoming
Bicentennial wi ll be shown at a local meeting of
Seminole's Action '76 committee, April 17.
The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be held at Bicen.
tennial headquarters in the Greater Sanford
Chamber Building and is open to Action '76 memhers and all those who want to become involved in
th e celebrati on and projec ts.
The newy.produced film depicts a birthday
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planned for America's 200th anniversary. Local
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including the successful Pioneer Days recently
projects are included along with those sponsored
held in Ft. Mellon Park — will be discussed along
statewide by the Commission, such as a traveling
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exhibit, the Bicentennial Trail and Florida's Action
The Jamboree, planned for the Sanford Civic
'76 program.
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Center, is described by Homer as a "real red,
In addition to the free showing at the Seminole
white, and blue, patriotic thing."
headquarters, the film will also be distributed to close assistant will be there," Hornet said.
The Norwood Singers from Jacksonville,
coimnercial movie theatres, te le vision stations and
homer said that over 50 project applications
nationally
recognized singers of patriotic songs,
schools throughout the state and the nation to reach vere picked up at the last
meeting and be expects will be there along with the Seminole High
School
the greatest audience possible,
many of those applications to be turned in this
Band. The District Lions Clubswi ll sponsor t he
Action '76 chairman Jack Hornet has also asked month akrting the
county to more unique Action '76 Jamboree in conjunction with
Action '76, Homer
State Executive Bicentennial Director Don Pride to activities,
said.
speak at the upcoming meeting. "Either Pride or a
Proposed projects, as well as completed projects
Speaking of the upcoming meeting at Action '76

headquarters, Homer said the gathering will be a
real "fun thing." "We're still looking for volunteers
to man the Bicentennial off ice here. They
don't
have to have any special skills, just an interest in
the Bicentennial."
Homer also says they welcome any additional
active participation in the Action '76 committee in
proposing projects, or other forms o participation.
Hornet said he particularly welcomes the involvement of senior citizens groups, as they "are
among the most patriotic groups in this country.
They're seen what the country has gone through,"
homer declar.

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An aide to State Senator John Layer's first request,
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today an appeal for a recount at $67,000 was gone forever.
Rosenwald Elementary school
will be made to the Florida
But, Vogt - promised to file a
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bill in an effort to
change the law and regain the
And, officials say indications funds. Then Turlington had
are the cabinet — sitting as the second thoughts about his
State Board of Education — will Initial decision and decided to
grant Supt. Bud Layer's ask the cabinet for a change in
request for a recount at state regulations.
Rosenwald; a recount that will
The change woWd allow a
return $67,000 in education
recount at any Individual school
funds to Seminole County.
If a vanance of 25 per cent can
Vogt's office has been be shown. The five per cent
monitoring the Issue closely dis trict wide discrepancy
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morning formally endorsed the report.
struments and associated
'Action Orlando' program as a
John Krfder, chairman of the equipment;
perfumes,
$1,000 donation to the '25' Committee, instructed Jim
cosmetics and other toilet
promotional campaign was Ryan, chairman of the sub- preparations; valves and pipe
approved.
committee, to break down the fittings; telephone and
The donation, secured from
industry categories and telegraph apparatus and lawn
individual pledges of $Ioo, wW Prodwe at next week's meeting garden equipmenL
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signify the '25' Committee as athe na mes of the
after a lieutenant found him Lewis CoHer, who, Hug said, be busted to a lower grade.
Criteria for selecting the
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That decision, which already
asleep
In the city's newest went "up to the police car and
st Industry groupings included
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'Action Orlando' program.
police
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located in Florida.
on March 20, The rapped on the window to wake be paid for the period he was
number of employes, gross
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police
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learned,
him."
Meanwhile, Torn Hunt, dollar volume, tourism, sergeant was placed on "inwork. Because of "unusual Mcintosh
paign is aimed towards at. chairman
and the city ad.
of a second sub- customers requirements, definite compulsory leave"
circumstances," Karcher said ministration.
The officer, Robert Adams,
tracing Industry and families committee,
Today,
Adams
said
he
will
seek
time Adams was off the job
said today he felt the city's couldn't have been asleep is the
Adams says the entire fiasco
not being
to the tn-county area of suggestions from area ad.
charged against would have been avoided if the
purJshment
"w
as somewha t "more than a minute or two"
Seminole, Orange and Osceola, %entisfng agencies on ways of
severe" and so the 34-year-old and that he was sitting in the
irn model police cruiser hadn't
Clifford McKibbtn, chairman directing the committee's in.
of four years on the car "and just dozed off."
low on gas.
of the finance subcommittee, tentlons of attracting industry.
The
"unusual
cm- run
Casselbemry
force
took
his
case
That's what he was doing
said the Individual donations
cumstances" involve a
When Ryan reports to the full
to an attorney.
But Adams said Coller's between
from Sanford businessmen committee with the names of
of
back
at the station around 6
the Police Bill
report "indicated" he had been
a.m.
when he dozed off
would be collected this week, the industries,
the Individual
That punlahemnni, he said, asleep for a longer, period of Rlihts and the city's civil getting
unleaded gasoline for
In other action a computer companies will be selected as
service ordinances,
was a"bust"toa lower rank. ..J time,
the
cruiser
in order to comply
analysis committee made a targets for the ads.
was given the impression that
Karcher
said
under
the
bill
of
with
federal
report on the top priority
pollution
By BOB LLOYD
The top 10 industries listed
think you could bribe a police would be the outcome, and i
At first Karcher placed rights, Adams, if a decision had requrements
listings for industries corn. Include radio and television
for
new
autos,
Herald Staff Writer
didn't feel that little a violation Adams on "indefinite corn- been made to
officer for $10."
reduce his rank, according to Adams,
patible for locating a plant in transmitting; signaling and
Monday his. Bell and Gaines warranted such an action. I pulsory leave," but later would have been entitled to a
Seminole County.
Circuit Court Judge Clarence tried to enter guilty pleas, but didn't agree
detection equipment; manifold
the reversed that decision and hearing before a three-man
with
The lists, provided by the business forms; motorcycles, T. Johnson Jr., told an elderly the court rejected them after lieutenant's side, either," deci ded to allow
Adams to panel, which would have made
Department of Commerce, bicycles and parts; orthopedic, Oviedo couple today that police the defendants then maintained Adams said.
return to work on Friday — a recommendation to the chief.
were screened and a primary pr osthetic and surgical ap- in Serflmf101eCOW)ty aren't goliig they weren't guilty. Today the
with his sergeant's stripes But under civil service, the
and secondary list of 26 in- pliances and supplies; air to accept bribes, but are "going acknowledged they had listened
Both City Manager Harry intact,
board hands down a ruling,
dustry groupings was cited as conditioning and warm air to follow through as they did to"bugged" conversations
'ith Hug and Chief George Karcher
Karcher says, "is a
Adams said his attorney,
here," and make arrests.
Iflankenship that other officers said Adams was found asleep n Dale Anstine,
has
met
with
City
law."
the cruiser driver's seat In back
Johnson accepted pleas of tape recorded,
Julian
of
the police station a bout 6 Atty. Ken McIntosh and the
At any rate, Adams said his
Defense attorney Ned
guilty to attempted bribery
entire
matter
has
a.ni.
Adams,
been
attorne
y would take the matter
Karcher said, was
WASHINGTON (Al') —
from Ms. Lettle Bell, 66, and Jr., said the tapes were con in charge of the
solved, but no final decision to court If
late shift which re
a "bust" was in. Wholesale prices declined in
Fred Gai nes, 51, both of New sistent with Blankenship's
begins at midnight and
at a has been officially announced volved. City officials backed
Tribes Road, Oviedo. They had reports that he was approached a.m.
March for the four th conas to the extent of Ada ms' off, and Karcher said
today he
been charged with bribing by Gaines
Barlow Replaces Wooden At UCLA
punishment,
However,
secutive
month, dropping six.
Karcher
jll officially Inform Ad
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nua'ii
was rouna by U. said today the
uv'euo
rouceman
itanay
Gene Barlow of Illinois as named basketball coach
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tenths of a per cent as agricul.
sergeant won't the final deision,
Blankenship lb $10 check to
at UCLA, replacing the legendary John Wooden who
tural prices fell sharply while
"look the other way" and not
retired after guiding the Bruins to UCLA's 10th national
industrial goods rose only
report a proposed Sunday "redioiltgi itt title Stor) Page 7\
slightly,
the government
eye" liquor operation to sell
reported today.
drinks by the shot
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first-degree niisdrn anor
a tte mpted bribery, CBlankenf
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court sa id the repor ts Indicated
Gaines a pproached Blanken.
ship w hile he was sitting in a
patrol car In Oviedo about
paying him $15 a week to Ignore
the red-eye operation.
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colder tonillit. Friday sunny and coil. Low tonight In The
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a pre-sentence investigation. LThey could receive maximum kø
one-year jail sentences in the
case.
MOCK TRIAL
"This is kInd of sad," Johnson
told a waiting prospective AT SCHOOL
jurors as he dismissed them.
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The Issue arose after a black
Roger Harris says the 25
per boycott at Rosenwald kept
cent variance at any one school
some 211 black students out of
ill fit the bill for Seminole and
classes during the time the
a ll ow the County to regroup Its
state makes Its full time
equivalent (FTE) count for
The new regulations were funding purposes.
drawn up in WOOdrow Darden's
Darden has instructed
Office. Darden Is the chief of
Seminole school officials
secondary and elementary
make a recount. But Harris
school education
on In the en
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Layer's initial request was said, the amended regulation
rejected because a Rocenwald if sill goes well — will go into
effect abou: May 20.
recount wouldn't have met
five per cent district wide
"It looks li ke it won't be any
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employc Mrs. Rita Atkin'von; bailiff Tom Bagley; and representing
the stale in prosecution iims Hill I.dfler Jr., a Sanford
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_aIuu1IIg susisipp
zuver trappers and fishermen to
higher ground as it prepares to meet river crests higher
than 1973 flood levels. The crest is moving rapidly down
the river toward New Orleans, Unless the corps opens one
of its spillways to divert some of the water, the Mississippi
will crest at 19.3 feet April 19, well above the 18.6 high
water mark recorded in 1973 after e spillways were
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By BOB LLOYD
"The law's going to be scheduledto face trial here thJs
Herald Staff Writer
Circuit Court Judge J.
looking over your shoulder for week in the year-old cocaine Williams Woodson deferred
An 28-year-old Oviedo man
30 years," Johnson said,
has been sentenced to 20 years
case. BallIna, Morris Ruben sentencing for Elsenman until
prison for the January armed
Elsenman,
24, of Ill Elizabe th after disposition of the co-de.
In other actions, Judge Johnrobbery of a grocery store.
Ave.,
Altamonte
Springs, and fendants' cases.
son ordered a bench warrant
In addition, Circuit Court
,
McGovern,
21, of 810
Issued for the arrest of
Circuit Court Judge David U.0
Judge Clarence T. Johnson Jr.
Myrtle
Ave., Sanford, were Etrawn accepted
old Raul Ballina, who failed to
McGovern's
yesterday meted 10 years
appear for trial on a charge of charged in the case after
guilty
plea
and
ordered
his pceprobation to John Henry
delivery of a controlled sub- vestigatlon headed by agents of sentence investigation returned
Mobley Jr. on a second charge police the day alter JeLt's
the Florida Department of Law to Joh
"You're young and I want you stance cocaine.
nson, the trial judge In the
of possession of a sawed-off Grocery at Oviedo
Enforcement.
was robbed. to have some hope for the
case.
Court sources said Ballina is
shotgn. Mobley had pleaded no
He had faced up to a life in future," Johnson said, before
Enman and McGovern are
believed to have left tI'e
contest to the charges, part of a prison sentence on the
Lawrence Edward Martin,
robbery sentencing Mobley to the 20- Sunday
county free on recognizance pending
three.count grand Jury indict- conviction.
17
of 818
year prison term for the rob- zuela. Heon
hisbeen
wayfree
to on
Vene- pre-sentence investigations entered
a E. 10th St., Sanford,
had
ment.
his
no contest plea to a
Judge Johnson reminded bery.
ordered after they
The state attorney's office Mobley of this
own
recognizance
pending
al
guilty
when he sen.
He also
to lesser charges.pleaded robbery indictment returned by
ed
dropped the third charge of use tenced him and told him, "This guilty on adjudicat Mobley on the drug charge. Sources
the Seminole County Grands
the sawed-off shotgun said authorities have been
of a firearm in commission of a crime could have
Elsenman pleaded guilty Jury. Marlin was accused in the
easily charge and ordered him to alerted at ports of
entry in March 25 to possession of co- 18 robbery of a Mary
felony when Mobley pleaded to resulted in murder,"
serve
10
years
probation
on
that
hopes
Ballina
can be appre- caine more than five grams and Shepherd's small grocery store
the other two counts in midMobley told the court, "I'm count "to begin the day
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hended
and
returned
to Sanford McGovern pleaded guilty at 9G1 Willow Ave., Sanford.
February,
sorry for what I did. I've completion of the robbery for trial,
yesterday to possession of co-Judge Johnson set sentencing
Mobley was arrested by learned my lesson."
sentence."
Ballina
was
one
of
three
men
caine
less than 10 grams.
for Martin for April 16.
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Vietnamese Needs Analyzed
WASHINGTON (AP)
Ford administration decisions
on the aMount of additional nlilita.7 aid to South Vietnam
probably will depend on how effectively the Saigon
government establishes a new defense perimeter.
Secretary of Defense James H. Schkin:t'r said, "Any
qur&gt;tion of the putting in of addi tional equipment Into
Vietnam would be based u pon what we perceive to be the
present needs of the situation, reflecting the possibility of
a stabilizing of a defense perimeter north of Saigon."
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CANAVERAL, f'la. (AP) — Memorial services
r 'chedulufi for Saturday for col. Asa 11. Gibbs, first
commander of the nation's space center.
Gibbs died late Tuesday in nearby Melbourne,
lie was
Q.
Gibbs, who held several high posts with the U.S.
Air
Force and NASA,
was considered responsible for
restoring the title Cape Canaveral to the
historic area
named by the Spanish in 1564.
He retired from NASA in 1963 and later led a campaign
to drop the Cape Kennedy name that was adopted In 1964
at the suggestion of the late President Lyndon B. Johnson
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(ace and neck with a razor statue, valued at $0, was
.'.rching for a young white blade knife by a woman who stolen from
her yard yesterday.
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was
in
yesterday
arrested
60-yearme the money." Irvin a repro- county jail today on $10,500 old Orlando chaffeura for
reck.ientatjye of Literature Sales, bond on charges of possession
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driving,
driving
under
the
ha nded over $1,000 to the rob- of a controlled
substance and Influence (DWI) and im proper
L her. The gunman was described paraphernalia and carryi ng
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served wea ving in and out of 0
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Jail
records
indicate
Plenge
traffic
and forcing other drivers
Sanford poli ce ha ve charged was arrested at 13th St. and out of
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a 24-year-old housewife with Mangoustlne Ave. yesterday
by Altamonte Mall on SR 436.
aggravated assault In the week. Pa trolmen Richard L. Bennett
Fred A. Maschmeier was
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a brea thalyzer test at the
girl with a razor knife.
Sherlfrs deputies today were Altamonte Police station and
Jailed on $5,000 bond was investigating the theft of items
later released on his own recog.
Just Us Club will sponsor a fish fry, vegetable and rlmlmage sale Vivian
CLUB SLATES
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Bryd, 24, of Route Two, valued at $1,695 from the nizance because he Is a
Friday and Saturday beginning at 9 a.m., on the grounds of the Box
318, Sanford. Detective residence of John F. Yamnitz, diabetic, police
said.
Good Samaritan Home on 8th street In Sanford. Proceeds from Walter Jones
BENEFIT SALE
th e event will gc to purchase a steam table and serving carts for in connectionarrested Ms. Byrd Springwoocl Village, Longwood.
Richard
Frederich
Fanta,
with the alleged
Officers reported Yamnits' who was stopped by Patrolman .
the home. From left, Hilda Mitchell, Ice president; Edvena attack on
the juvenile at a apartment was entered and a Norman C. Floyd Jr. for
Fielder, treasurer; and Mary Smith, president. Donations for the shopping center,
police said. shotgun, pistol, two sets of golf
sale are welcome.
speeding, was later charged
Police said the juvenile was clubs, a tape deck, radio
and with possession of marijuana
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Governmental aid to
struling utilities would not lead to a federal takeover of
the firms, says Public Service Commission
Chairman
William T. Mayo.
"I don't believe the federal government or any
state
government can afford to take over, much less meet our
growth requirements with the taxpayer dollars
available
to government," Mayo said Wednesday In a
speech for the
New York Society of Security Analysts,
Mayo has urged that the cost of electricity be lowered
by revised utility taxes and by laws to allow tax-exempt
bond financing of private utility construction.
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WASHINGTON (AP) President Ford has had a new
ethical code drawn up for all White House employes and
they have been asked to attend 90-minute briefing
sessions to assure they understand It.
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when he subscribed to 6,000 of
free space for two years and
the Initial stock Issue of 25,000 negotiating a very
favorable
shares at $30 a share,
lease.
DeVeer said he did assign 4,DeVeer testified that his
800 of his shares to the corn- group had smooth
sailing after
pan).
hiring Dickinson's former law
l)eVeer described Tampa at- Partner, Frederick C. Prior, as
torney Chester Ferguson, a its attorney in place of Marshall
member of the Florida Board of Criser.
Regents, as the guiding force in
The witness said Dickinson
the Lykes firm.
told him on Nov. 13, 1967 that
The other major financial "he'd look with greater
favor on
group seeking a bank in 1967 in our application,"
the large Palm Beach Mall was
DeVeer said he had no tjecheaded by the Louis Perini
tion to any of the new directors
family,
DeVeer said that at Dickin- Prior brought In, but questioned
son's suggestion he tried to the issuance of 1,650 shares of
bring the Perini family Into his stock to E. G. Banks of Winter
Park because he lived out of the
group, but failed.
bank's
area. Ranks Is the
"The Perinis told you they'd
have control or nothing, didn't director of a seven-bank chain
they?" asked defense attorney known as ComBanks.
Walter Arnold.
Prior said Banks agreed to
"That's what they told me," deposit $100,000 of his bank
deVeer replied. He said Ed- chain's money on opening day,
ward DeBartolo and Frank deVeer said.
Mastrlana, builders of some of
D'Veer said $200,000 or $300,.
the nation's biggest shopping 000 of state money was deposcenters including Palm Beach ited at that time, but he was a
Mall, went In with deVeer's little disappointed that the degroup to the extent of giving posit wasn't larger.

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP)
Three as "party contributions" in build a $233,000 sl ush fund
from Williams' asking price
builders have testified to malt- 1971-72.
builder payoffs by peddling per house. Williams of $200 "He said he was In It on his
Ing payoffs to an ex-fund raiser
In return, he said, he received Gurney's influence in FHA there was "a new partytold him own... that none of the money
in
for former Sen. Edward Gur- Federal Housing
went to Sen. Gurney."
Admin- projects and mortgage corn- er now and they tended to powdeal
ney. One claimed he was istratlon commitments to build mitments.
with their friends," Kendall
Priestes said Williams warnthreatened with long jail term low-Income, subsidized
testified,
ed him he would be in "worse
If he mentioned Gurney's name housing.
said they
trouble" If he brought Gurpey
In connection with the payoffs,
been getting FHA cornEarlier, builder John Into t and
"I made the payments know- mitments until Feb. 1, 1971, Priestes
"would see to it that
said he gave Wllliants a federal judge
The builders, all from South Ing I would not get FHA
... wouid give me
corn- when they were told the $8l)
In 3971
Florida, testified Wednesday in mitments and continue the allocations were frozen.
o years."
the bribery-conspiracy trial of project if I didn't," Kendall teaAfter federal investigators
Gurney and four co-defendants. tified.
Miami Beach builder Irving
Williams made contact with began probing dealings with the
them soon afterwards, they
Curtis Kendall, a West Palm
Rabin
testified that he gave
Gurney, onetime aides James
IA in early 1973, Prlestes
Beach homebuilder who was to Groot and Joseph Bastlen, and said. Williams was hired as a said, he asked Williams for Williams $30,000 for 200 FHA
return to the stand today, told former FHA o fficers K. Wayne fund raiser In January 1971.
commi tmen ts in 1 971 and early
help.
the jury that he paid fund-raiser Swiger and Ralph Koontz are
1972,
then later hired Williams
Kendall said he felt he didn't
"He seemed more scared for a public relations job at
Larry Williams about $40,000 charged with conspiracy to have
any alternative but to pay than before," Priestes testified. 'which he
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more than $1 billion, according to chairman
Bill Andrews, D-Gajnesville.
He said the governor's recommendation
"just wasn't enough." That statement Is
pretty much In line with what School Supt,
Bud Layer said after attending a conference
last weekend In Tallahassee.
Askew's proposal was criticized by State
Education CominJasloner Ralph Thrlington,
who said it would not provide enough money
for the public schools. Turlington urged the
subcommittee to find more money.
The additional money would keep funding
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Andrews said. Under Askew's plan, FTE
spending would have dropped to $730 next
year.
Andrews said the extra $44 million comes
from federal revenue sharing funds. Askew
had recommended the state spend $53.8
million of the federal funds on school construction and $21.2 million to guarantee that
no school district lose money next year.
The governor's budget would cut spending
In the Division of Elementary and Secondary
in
Education more than $24 million below this
year's level.
Andrews said the subcornni:ttee voted to

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spend $75 million of bond funds backed by the
gross receipts tax on public school construction, releasing the revenue sharing
money for operations. The bond funds usually
go Into university and community college
construction.

Nancy B. Davis, of 2040 N. stance in Franta's van.
U.S. u-n, Maitland, told
FianIa, 25, of Altamonte
Deputy S. A. Walthers that a Springs, was released on
$117
three-foot-high mermaid bond.

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For Harris, It was back to the computer .
The veteran school of ficer Immediately f
nall budget recommenciationj
puter to determine at all times the financial
position of the county.
Hi
arris had anti cipated $26.5 million before
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A special work session to partments which the Increased
discuss Sanford's Corn. population will demand,
prehenslve Land Plan Report
During the regular meetini
has been called for 6:30 tonight
the P&amp;Z board will consider
by the city's Planning and change
to the Zoning Ordlnanc
Zoning Commission (P&amp;Z).
which will relax restrictions a
The work session will precede Insurance coverage to
the regular 8 p.m. meeting of damaged structures,
the commission.
In other discussion:

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requirement for possible of a Landscaping Ordinance,
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dicted co-conspirators and
Priestes served time in Jail
after pleading guilty to charges
growing out of the Investiga tin.

The land plan, a required part
The board will consider
of the Seminole County Land Use Pla n for a parking lot an
Planning Act, will be reviewed fence at 110 W. 3rd St. for thi
by the board In order that a SCI. Credit Union.
recomflundatlon of adoption be
Consider a conditional US
iziade to City Commission,
for a home occupation as a tik
The plan, prepared by the layer at Castle Brewer Court,
city's building and planning
Consider a conditional use
staff, outlines tPe future growth for a home occupational as a
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Secretary of Commerce cluded the 159 coastal counties
Frederick B. Dent approved the of North Carolina, South
expansion of the boundaries of Carolina and Georgia.
the Coastal Plains Regional
Secretary Dent's decision to
Commission to include 42 expand the boundaries was
counties in eastern Vir ginia and based upon the unanimous
39 counties In northern Florida. request of North Carolina
The previous boundaries in. Governor James HoLshouser,
South Carolina Governor
James Edwards, Georgia
Governor George Busbee,
Virginia Governor Mills
Godwin,
ByBIILBELLEiJILI
and Florida Governor
concentration of one business ceasfully nominated Ray years of
activities there was
Kwia tkowski re-appointed the request of
Reubin
Askew.
Herald Staff Writer
Winter Springs
on the council is not wise," Maltby, who was rewnended
"They still contend," Hat.
Jack Hawke, the Federal
rejected by the majority of the Henry Schumacher to the officials and residents.
Williams said. Commissioner to the county by the Lake Mary
taway
said
"that
the
section
of
Cochairman
of the Coastal
board,
Appointments to th
county's Agriculture Advisory
The request to lower the limit cross w
e East John Kimbrough was not Chamber of Commerce
Plai
a
lk
SR
ron
t
o
ns
i
f
f
Regional Commission,
, as an
Central Florida Regional present.
Board,
there was brought to the Board the Elementary School
said the expansion will "enable
alternate
delegate.
should
Planning Council Advisory'
Also, this week, Cornby Hattaway, who said that the be2Omiles per hour"
the newly designated counties
Nelson is employed by arwhere
A request from Lamar missioner Hattaway nominated
Board were made this week by
in
In
other
action
Florida and Virginia to
this
w
k,
the
matter
had
ee
come
to
chitect Keith Reeves, who is Williams, wife of
tils at. currently
commissioner SEED(X) member Horace Orr Commission
Seminole
bene
fit from the Commission's
County
Corn- also a Cou ncil member.
lowered the speed tention after he attended a
s,
Dick
William
to
continue
her
a
grant
programs and planning
miionem.
a member of the Seminole limit in front of the Winter recent Winter Springs council
Alth
Kwiatkowski also suc- term on the Board after two County
ough
County
Engineer
activities
which constitute a
Ed Evans, current
Manpower Board.
Springs Elementary School
Bill Bush had Initially cooperative and integrated
of the Prairie
La ke
recommended the 25 MPH limit approach
to
economic
Homeowners Associa ti on, was
there would be safe, he told the development,"
nomftmW
Conissiozw;
The expanded five state -4
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R
not region Is composed of 240
Harry Kwiatkowski as a
five miles would
counties which are contiguous
regular delegate to the Board.
significantly affect the traffic
Although governmental of. will be at the meeting. Corn- dilapidated
and
possess similar social,
Commissioner Mike
camps along the headwaters neat the State Park
flow along SR 434.
river,
be
economic,
geographical and
tween
Hatt.away ficers say they expect no mission Chairman Sid Vihlen Wekiva can be removed,
off of SR 434 up to SR 46 would the Wekiva
confirmed
the
Evans trouble at a meeting tonight Jr., will represent the Board.
cultural characteristics. The
River Haven would
Also, this week, commission population
Presently, the rambling 21- be termed "Scenic"
nomination, but Commissioner between environmental of.
Is in excess of 9.5
Rep. Vince Fechtel Jr., in a mile long river that runs on the would
this
probably
not
be
eligible
for
approved
the
transfer of 115.48
become effective
,
(iciaLs a:d camp owners along
million people.
Dick Williams was opposed
when
either
designation
since
in
letter to Sanford Chamber boundary between Seminole all of the cabins are
funds In the Sheriff's
removed development along that sector
Williams said that Evans the Wekiva River, the Seminole director Jack Homer had and Lake Counties north Into from the isla
nds.
Department after Sheriff John
Is already well esta blished.
represents the "philosophy that County Sheriff Department has discussed the possibility of a the St. Johns will fall under two
A stretci of the river near
been asked to keep an eye on similar rieeting, but had been
According to John Squires of Polk told the Board that it was
environmentall y protected Wekiva River Haven
is being concentrated in the the proceedings.
unaware of tonigh t's gathering, designations once paperwork in north to
Camp the DNR, the delay in "crucial" that his men be
the St. Johns would
realtor and devclper srtor
Citizens Meet
he designating any parts of the
"We don't antirip:ite any
Whc-ckr, area four sper. Tallaha -- ee
equipped with air packs to
completed
namiied
and
"Wild,"
since
no
ri
the coun ty. I feel we need problems," Seminole Chief visor for IVI' sa id he will ask approved
ver Is due to a "lack of a
he Se ni or Citizens Corn.
by the Governor,
handle any future Jail fires,
development has yet to bligh t fulitime
Deputy
Duane
Harrell
said,
the
f"
staf
to
han
camp owners how and when
broader philosp hies," Williams
e
dl
pape
r
The part of the river from its that area. The remainder of the
Polk's request Caine In the mittee of the Greater Sanford
"but we will have a bath U
work.
Cham be r of Commerce will
as p irt of 'normal procedure."'
wake of eight Jail fire
s in the hold its first meeting tomorrow
Evans is a general contractor Other officials are
less op.
Another delay
in the
ia.t 10 cIa&gt;s, Including one morning at 6:30 In the cham.
designations,
according
to Rep.
VInc I"echtel, was caused by major blaze in which six in. hers confert'ncv town.
.
could
other [lungs, [lit.' Longwood uialogue
ger to society, the psychiatrists
became
At OR same time, the Gad. technicaI
The
committee,
effors; in the draft or a mates wem treated for smoke
with
"heated" tonight.
Defense psychiatrists say generally agreed, but needs sden County grand
Village Shopping CMtEf
jury
chairman
Robert
Daehn,
will
aclegal
judgment
concerning
the
inhalation,
is
th
The meeting, to be at 7:30 Robert Scott Sanders not e close supervis
disc and
"That sounds funny
ion and treat- cused the department of Heal th right of the ITT to order e
th
Before giving approval to th&amp;' the year. formulate plans for
coming p.m. in room 203 of the county same man now that he was In ment to help him
in his re- and Rehabilitative sr*j
Iram another dezloper," courthouse, was called by'Walt
C8Jflj removal along the river. transf er
of funds, non-smoking
1967
when
acpiItted
by
reason
adjustment
to
the
outside
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deliberate y thwarting state
Hattaway later said of Wheeler of the Trustees of the
Fechiel said that "My own Commissioner Kwiatkowski
Insanity hi the brutal rrvir rrorld.
law hi releasing Sanders,
Williams'
criticism
and feelings on the Wekiva are rch asked Polk about restricting
of Internal Improvement Trust den of two Tallahassee girls.
At
t
he
Fund (ITT)', Wheeler said that
development,
end
of
the
EWiour
urged
new
controls
on
the
that my conscience would smoking altogether in the jai
The psychlatrist.s testified at hear ing, Leon Circuit Judge agency, IIRS Secretary
b,
a
time
schedule
will
lit
O.J.
4eigh very hea vi ly on me in th
Gary Nelson was romjnated di
sanity hearing Wednesday Ben Willis gave state attorneys Keller said,
e
but
was
told
th
ll
for the
at
a
jails allow
future U I did not do all En my
by Hattaway and confirmed by 25.oijrj cabins lifld camps
smoking by the inmates,
ia
along that Sandershasshownagreat and Sanders'.wyer.
ower
David
AL the hearing, 1)r. Merten
Kwiatkowski as an alternate the river's islands,
deal of improvement in con- Fonveille III of 'hill3hasp, Eckwall of Tallahassee, a e- beautiful river for
.
the
The four air pack.,, mounted
delegate and was promptly
Don Gurtesen of the trolling impulsive feelings. But until Monday to subm. l'g.al fense
generations
ahead
of
us.,,
on the backs of fire fighters,
psychiatrist who exernDeparLn:en
of
Natural they say he should be retur ned arguments on whether Sanders med Sanders immediately
b Willams
Ross McVoy, Counsel for the
after ITT said that without the allow men to breath fresh
information is correct. Nelson Resources, Alex Senkoic of the to a halfway house so he can should be kept In the Florida
oxygen In the midst of a heavy
the 1961 kIllings and again 1as resfimony of many of
Department of PoL'utjon becnnw a productive member State Mental
is employed by another Contru!
hospital at Chat. month, described Sanders
ar.d Seminole Pollution of society.
as owners the state probably smoke fire. The Principal of the
tLhoochee orient back to a Pen. "entirely different" r"w, and
mnenbet of the Couwil and a Control Dir ector Langle A!Iair
would not have won the case packs is simillar to
San ders now is of little dan- sacola halfway house,
that used in
was amazed at his progrm,
Involving the ITt rights,
tank,i by SCUBA divers,
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JACKSONVILlE, Fla. (AP)
Getting in on the start of the
Palm Beach Mall Bank was
"like picking up gold on the
streets," says bank chairman
William K. deVeer.
DeVeer offered tins description of the bank at West Palm
Beach while testifying Wednesday at the federal extortion.
conspiracy trial of former state
Comptroller Fred 0. Dickinson
Jr.
The government claims Dickinson refused to grant charters
to three banks, Including DcVeer's bank, until Dickinson
and his friends were included In
the operations of the institutions.
DeVeer's tetImony brought
into focus a battle between
powerful financial Interests for
control of the shopping mall
bank that was an instant success when it opened In October
1969.
The witness admitted he represented Lykes Financial Corp.
of New Or!eans, but objected
when a defense attorney asked
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A House approiatfon subcommit tee's
Proposal to raise Governor Askews budget
recommenda tion for basic educa tion spending by $44 million would give Seminole
County a two per cent across the board In.
crease, Asst. Supt. Roger Harris said today.
"No question about it," Harris said, "This
is very deflrdtely a step In the right direction,
This is great."
The panel voted yesterday to Increase
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TALLAHASSEE Fla. (AP) A man who killed two of
his children and maimed two others should die in
Florida's electric chair, says Atty. Gen, Robert
Shevin was to appear before the state SupremeShevin.
Court
today as it hears arguments on whether to uphold the
death penalty for Ernest John Dobbert, Jr.
Dobbert, 41, was convicted a year ago of beating,
choking and abusing his son Rider Scott, 7, and daughter
Kelly Elizabeth, 9, until they died three years ago in
Jacksonville.
The bodies were never found. But another child, Ernest
John III, now 12, testified at the trial about the beatings.
lie and another sister, Honore, now 8, were so severly
iruumed that they were sent to child care centers in
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TALLAHASSEE, VIa, (A?) and Michael Corin filed a mo- T.
Edward Austin of Jackson- ing that the Miami attorney had
State lawyers have found a tion Wednesday In th
Marky and Corin pointed out
A heari ng on the motion to
e lit Dis- ville, Marky and Corin also thwarted the Leon County
legal technicality that may trk't Court of
that
appellate
rules
require
the
dismiss
Feldman's bond was
Appeal to dismiss filed In Leon County Circuit grand Jury and was
send Miami attorney Bennett Feldman's
In contempt filing of appeals within 30 days tentatively scheduled for a
appeal of a con- Court a motion to revoke Fel- of court.
Feldman to Jail for refusing to tempt sentence
after an order is entered. They week from Thursday.
for refusing to dman's $10,000 bond, requiring
The dismissal motion con - said Hudd's contempt order
testify to the grand jury that testily,
The motion to revoke the
him to serve his six-month sen-- tended that Feldman's attorindicted Treasurer Thomas
was not officially entered until $l0,
They said Feldman's appeal tence.
appeal bond said that
neys erred by filing his notice of the day after the appeal
O'Ma
O'Malley.
was Improperly tiled.
was
ftudd
had
Circuit Judge John Rudd sen- appeal immediately after Iludd
questioned in
Asst. Attys. Gen. Ray Marky
filed, so Feldman did not corn- the validity of Feldman'sco
Joined by Special Prosecutor tenced Feldman
apon Feb. 20, rid- held him in contempt.
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Let's all wish the Good Sheriff 'Son Voyage'..,
and hope he does well at school, too!
Sheriff John Polk will be leaving this Saturday
attend the prestigious FBI National Academy
at Quantico, Vs., for an 11-weeks
In
law enforcement,
Tog ve)uanfdeaofhowdffiiltItistoinan
invitation to attend this
Polk
has been waiting for two years since first subnutting his
The only other
County law enforcement officer to have attended this FBI school
is Polk's Chief Deputy Duane Harrell, Harrel] had

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guess I'll Just have to
and pray," he said
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en da ngered art - with money worth less all the
time, why make worthless money?

nation toward good and right.
President Ford has beseeched Congress for
continuin support of governments in South
Vietnam and Cambodia. It is support that a
majority of Americans and their Congress appear
to i'eiard with little seti'e of commit meot.
With those requests facing Congressional cuts or
disapproval, the President has now issued a
warning against what he calls the "new
isolationism," He says, quite rightly, that foreign
aid is part of the price that America must pay to
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winters in
with those who are fair with us..
for
their
effectiveness
(New
York
City
budgets
and
as
a
result
of
doing
some
volunteer work at South Florida with the same program, and the
Our idealism some $6 million annually just to protect its New
He's not as well known v Smokey the Bear,
wavers in the face of angry antagonism,
College, as well as taking advantage of the same highly qualified faculty and students,
One does schools) but fr what? Not security,
but If the Department of the Interior can help It,
not go on feeding the hand that bites one. No
many musical events and lectures open to
To do this, New College has agreed to seek Johnny Horizon soon will
7-W US. crime rate has doubled in the last flY public,
be. At least he's sealer
this institution's
I've
come
to
know
private funds to underwrite the extra cost of the looking.
American leader should expect his own people to years and some studies Indicate there may be as
students, (wulty and administration rather well. New College education over the normal state
make sacrifices that are not asked of other nations man as 30 million crimes committed yearly
Interior created Johnny Horizon as a national
Do you Floridians realize what a priceless funding allowance. For the first time, your symbol
to repr
ww. The war on crim has been W; mly two of jewd you
ha
who share in otw largesse.
esent the fight for a cleaner enve
In
New
College
for
your
specially
"spe
,
10 known offemm are curmtly
cleared
cUlll Floridians no longer have to go out of virOnment, just as Smokey the Bear represents
President Ford should not make the danger of
state or to pay excessive tuitions to attend a the fight against forest fires. NOW,
in an effort to
some "new isolationism" a euphemism to lead
encouraged to attend, a very small college where
college of this t ype.
It
is
undeniable
that one reason for the defeat th
reach
more
Americans
with
the
environmental
into the perpetuation of bankrupt policies,
ey can get highly indi vidualized attention The Trustees of New College have set up a improvement and ecology theme, the departis that the good fellows in the battle are fighting and where the emphasis is on competence and
Foundation
to obtain these extra funds which ment is encouraging privately owned
with legally Imposed
handicaps, Big city police, real mastery rather than the accumulation of will keep the present methods and faculty in recreationa
for example, no longer having the right of s:udden credits and grades?
l parks to use the Johnny Horizon
existence. They're seeking added financial help name to promote its Johnny Horizon '76
At New College, each student is responsible from Foundations, and other sources who sup- program: "To clean up
they know will happen. Yet does this mean co
Americaf or
I ts 2M
for the design of his own ed ucation and the port Innovative education. We have made our birthday - then keep it cle
Lobbying, the traditional effort of means by which private chould be allowed frft rope? Of course noL
an."
technique involves a joint search for learning by
organizations or indi viduals attempt to influence legislation. Is
financial pledge because we really believe in Ow
EXcess in the hands of police is as deadly as it exciting
When
Congress
authorized
the establishment
teachers and these special studen
not an evil thing.
ts. As
type of ed uca tion New College stands for. Since of th
is in the hands of UMP -one rm&amp; with anger
e Johnny Horizon program In 1970, It also
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government, which had told tuinu o. Continued
Department, by telegram, meanwhile, that
A Fraser aide, Robert Boettcher, spoke With a denu nc iation of the Th
c'uttrsts live become Ic'gendary, has been in Martin:
leu regime in print ,,is
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constant hot water with Congress for his staunch
girt who said she had been picked up "at ran- solid evidence that Saigon press continues to
defense of the Thieu regime.
"The embassy has received scores of letters dom" from a marketplace crowd and had been exercise very substantial measure ofpress
One of his cables to the State Department, for from Members of Congress, from U.S. citizens imprisoned for eight months. She had been ac- freedom."
d from organizations like Amnesty Inter- ('used of being a Communist and had been torexample, suggested it would be the "height of
na UonaI demanding release of alleged'politjcal lured.
WIDOW VS. COMPUTER: An 88-year-old
a nswer" to
isoner. in many cases, the rri-'cknden
Anot he r ((inner political prisoner told
idow, ho was about to lose all tier property in
quetkis (ruin Sen. Ted Ktnnty, [).-Ma,
name the prisoner in question. The embassy
1 Little with an Internal Revenue Service
about foreign aid.
Bocttcher had been "Jabbed with sharp bamboo
cni
pu ter, as appeal ed to us for help.
checked many of these names with the Ministry stick,s" and had been smeared with 'human
We have now obtained Martin's cables
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n iuuucaj prisoners. He received
Yi w unu a uocurnented
11131313 mat Mrs. Helen M.
wiiite ne was penned UP
Loan, one of the origina l set
case of a 'poli tical prisoner."
Dtwini a meeting with President Thleu, Wash.,
structionj, which went out to embassies around
tlers of Lake Soap,
a
the world, to detennine
ers
Yet remarkably, visiting US. lawmakers Coflgressman Fraser requested permission to
tax debt t Intact she has Id
visit the 38 journalists who l!r-, recently
bad been jal3ed for "political purposes."
have succeeded In locating several prisoners He
It
started
out
as a 77,79.S4 estate W. which
wanted
was paid by check on Oct.
to see them In private, he said,
aacterisijc,j Martin aecepteI as gospei who have been Jailed and tortured for opposing
16, 1974, But the IRS
the South Vietnamese governmen t's
computer refused to take notice of
Thieu.ndeed, Martin tried to obstruct the without any government officials present,
it held any political prisoners. Yet the State legislators
Thieu hemmed and hawed, but Ambassador continued to dun her. Each time, the check and
le
from getting the truth about the
penalties were
Departmentspecffjcajly natructed him not to go
Martin agreed to make the arrangemen ts. But added until the
I*130fWTL
debt reached $,19.7g,
when Fraser showed up at police headquarters,
to his host government for the prisoner In.
Finally,u cryptic notice warned that the IRS
For example, three House members
Don he was given three ground rules:
formation.
would con 'Iscate her property and
op
Fraser, D.-Minn., Bela Abzug, D.-N.Y,, aan
life savings
I. lie was not to discus.s Controversial Issues "with no further notice to you"
Cabled Mar-tin: "The GVN (Government of
Millicent Fenwick, IL-N.J.,
unless she paid
interviewed ,I s ith the prisoners;
Vietnam) has for over a
He could ask them only for UP within 10 days.
year been the target of a PrWxw named Juynh Tan Mam who had been their names. dates of 2.
birth and state of health;
well Coordinated campaign to tar it with the thrown
An IHS spokesman, Dic+ Whitenun, ad.
in
the
stammer
for
allegedly
conspiring
and
3. He would b accornpanieJ
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political prisoner
by
government
muted
With COIflIflUntstS, He had been tortured so badly Officials
an error had been made and attributed
The central herre, ceaselessly repeated
the foul-up to"mIsdjr ed correspondence"
repeated in that he had to be hauled in
Into court on a stretcher.
He
Fraser was so Incensed, according to eye
the press and other publications circulating in
Main swore to the Americans that he was not witnesses, that he "got
assured us that he "will do something to resolve
red in the face" and
this problem immediately .
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It's difficult to determine the United States and Western Europe is that the
guilty O.
'the charges against him. He had
whether Graham Martin, the American am- GVN is detaIning 200,000 persons
been dispat~hed an aide to contact Graham Martin.
so
bassador to South Vietnam, is working for the
lely for their beaten tiadly, he said, in the presence of South 'Back came the aide with word that Martin hadn't
United States or for Gen. Nguyen Van
opposition
to the
Thieu administration. The Vietnamese officials. As the three legislators even bothered to make any
eu's charge
is not
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arrangements.
4
govcrnmenl,
started to leave, Maui slipped them a letter
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Saigon
embassy
has
assured
the
State
How
did
he
know?
He
nad
asked
the
Thien
written
In
blood.
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JACK ANDERSON

HOSPITAL NOTES
ADMISSIONS

When conducted in secret, however, lobbying is a tool for recent times, is a situation where private In

powers, a clear definition of those covered by its PtOfl3
a comprehenshve accounting of
Several states have acknowledged the role of the lobbyist In
L'overrunent with stiff reg ulatory measures.
There is no justification for Congress to drag its feet in

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acquired their campus; New College would be
continu ed as a college within the University of Meet Johnny Horizon

It can be widertaken on behalf of the mmma SIA W. the Dallas cV WhO
the greateit advantages now accrue to authorized the secretary of
the interim to license
afresW and handcuffed a M fifth among American colleges in percentages of
Floridians Umnselves, I'd think Individuals and private companies to use its symbol for con.
payer as well as special interests. Ideally, lobbying Is an
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year-old boy and then shot him dead during students winning Woodrow Wilson Scholarships, businesses in Florida, who are the ones who will sumer products and services.
ed ucational process that keeps our lawmakers aware and in. Interrogation.
The college has been rated among the top
folrmed.
benefit most, will also want to make financial
All kinds of campgrounds, resorts, scenic
So what we have here, or at least ha ve had in institutio ns
in the country in terms of "getting contri bu tio ns to the New College Foundation,
attractions, "theme" parks and other
corruption and manipulation. Any activity that can affect th
e citizens give more and more of the domestic stitutlon in Florida to make the list.
price of row. beating bills or safety should be meritorious
defense responsibility to public agencies It*.
Jack Moss, government's environmental message but,
Recently, New College. like all small private
enough to bear public scrutiny.
President through royalty
creasingly unable to carry out the mandate. Only colleges has been hit hard by Inflation and rather
to the government
Congress this year will consider several bills aimed at the ouflaws have profited, the cops and the
Lido Key, and through sale of Johnny Horizon products,
strengthening the 28-year-old law that now regulates lobbying. citizens have fallen into mutual despair.
e province
Sarasota Willhelpsupport and expand the Johnny Horizon
of the
rich
It is Imperative that the 194 act be bolstered with enforcement

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that perhaps SUB had been
etablishedat,say, 75 per cent of regular pay, or
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pants had been half the ra te they were In
1974 there would now still be enough in the fund

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Um Job. n* nation has more
Poll"
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ever New
before (2.1 public officers for eve.
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vate security &amp;utor, me Herald,
is
more money than ever
We've been spending our

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It was hailed as a great victory for United Auto
Workers
bargainers when SUB was won from e
th
Industry a few years ago. Does any auto worker
.
now maybe wich that the victory had been a little op,

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at Chrysler and General Motors are expected to
run dry this spring," ran the story the other day.
"leaving more than 130,000 laid-off auto wor ke rs
in bleak financial straits."
Clarifi cation: Leaving them in the same
financial straits as
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fora fanner to march
ifars of other nations, we should not equate that Ifl a desperado at the point of a pitchfork.
The concept of team spirit in these matters
with isolationism.
tvis, however, long since died. The growing
We are paying for our mistakes abroad in go
vernment has assumed virtually all control In
many ways. The recent events on the battlefields of
matters of domestic security, the private citizen
South Vietnam are a tragic example. Despite the
IsIeftwIthalnoponsihifltyAfly
disappointments there, we must honor a corn- dUnn Is Increasin
gly condemned for those hin ts
mitment made b th at nation at the time of th e of self defense he does retain. Vigilantism
is
Paris peace accord.
dhly word, private gun ownershlp is vile to
And the ill fate of our intrusions in Southeast some; not infrequently will men and women
Asia must not be allowed to enshadow the strike back against criminals; only to be charged
credibility of our Commitments elsewhere, as to with assault themselves.
No doubt the arguments for cenfimlin-d law
NATO. We can manage that if we admit to the
orctment are goo No advanced society
World that we have made mistakes, but make it found adequate alWnativesA faraw with a
clear that we are continuing to honor longstanding rifle ln the l700smay have been th
e only hope for
commitments.
law and order within hundreds of miles. But now

eir
own failings.
For a long time to come, the United States Ill
be their whipping boy. Already, such governments
routinely blame us for fomenting their own internal
problems, because to do so sets up an angry chorus

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kind of foreign aid they will proffer, and to whom
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had
It does not hurt to ask again -,A,hat level of foreign Am been wanted by police officers of early
erica, the possibility of finding her would not
aid leads us toward our goals.
be as dfffiiJt as now. By necessi ty and legal
We should go farther and re-evaluate the permission, the citizens of the day were expected
to be part of the law enforce.nient process. Thus

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are now hard
(AP)
The sound of gunfire, pushing closer to the capital. to find. The highway to Dalat
exploding grenades and artil.
"We have nowhere to go was cut several weeks ago.
lery echoed through the streets no
said Mai.linh, a beautiful
The bakeries are still ur
of Saigon, but no one took any young bar girl, with a shrug. out French bread. Ra t ning
ther or.
notice.
"Where can we go? I am dinary French wine is still
"it's only government propa- frightened, but what can I do? I available,
but the quantity Is
ganda," a Vietnamese reas- have bought rice and
fish decreasing. The North Viet.
sured a
foreigner and and when the VC come I will namese and not Saigon's gourpointed to loudspeakers tied to lock the doors and wait."
are now enjoying Nha
lamp posts in Lam Don Square.
Al th ough there have been Trang's famous lobsters.
The speakers blare contin. some signs of fright and flight,
ft is still possible to eat well in

latlon to resist the Communists people seem to be facing up to taurazjts
as Ramuntcho's. But
and boast with sound effects of the inevitable,
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government f orces heroically
Their greatest fear seems not your meal to get the bill paid by
drove hundreds of government troops Into disorderly
the North Vietnamese and 9.3o p. m.; curfew is at 10 p.m.
ribbon cutting Monday at which time the following took part
Everyone
knows
retreat eight miles northwest of Phnom Penh and made
th
e
army
Viet
Communist
forces less 'The open-air terrace at the
Raleigh W. Green, president and chairman of th e board; David
hasn't fough t; that Hue, Da than 50 miles away. It's
probing thcks on three isola ted government towns, field
GRAND OPENING
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Nang and a dozen other cities armed, defeat ed, embittered her known
reports said tod ay. The Insurgents overran several
as the Continent,
tiiv' lxcri !i':t, nl th:t the Vit guvernnitunt t1Uf; ill run
.- erruiirt I:itionts in a flight atick and advanced
Shelf, re'uiains a favorite sunabout a mile along a one-mile front. A government bat.
amok In the city,
down drinking place.
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Law and order may dis- The nightly army of pimps,
reported stopped by Khmer Rouge resista nce, Th e U.S.
integrate as it did in Hue, Da pr osti tutes, beggars,
Em bassy began evacuating "nonessential" members of
Nang and Nba Trang. Govern- crippled war veterans and
its staff and persons wor ki ng for American firms and
ment officials and army offi. newspaper vendors still prowls
f
volunta ry agencies .
WASHINGTON (AP) Ford retreats of recent weeks, will Rockefeller said "It is really too
cers may desert, leaving a
the sidewalk alongside.
fl own from Saigon by World
admi nistration decisions on the face a "very severe test" from late to do anything" to stop
archy behi nd them.
But there are signs that the
the Airways. The State Department
At the moment there is li ttle war Is comi ng closer,
amount of additional military North Vietnamese troops, per. Communist offensive in South said 2,000 more children will
aid to South Vietnam probably haps within 30 days.
Vietnam. Officia ls In the sta te arrive in the next several days. to show on the surface that SaiNew bunkers and pillboxes
will depend on how effectively
gonisIsmorta lly threa te ned. But are bei ng constructed
He said the abandonment of and defense departments Meanwhile, government offI- rice
IIALABCIIA, Iraq (AP) - Kurdish defectors guided
t
the Saigon government estab. two-thirds of South Vietnam to privately expressed surprise at ciali were studying the possi.
short, and going up in corners, notably near the presiIraqi colum.ns through their minefields as the Baghad
lishes a new defense perimeter. Communist forces was oin de.
assive
evacution
price.
Tea
is hard tr, get. So is dential palace.
the vice president's statement bility of a m
government's troops took control of the last rebel enSecre tar y of efnse James feat of historic and tragic pr
and Rokek'ler later said that of Vietnamese who would be In
claves adjoining Iran. Field commanders said the Iraqi
.
R. Schlesinger Indicated this Portions for the Saigon govern. it isn't too late for the uth jeopardy If the Communists from the Central Highlands stitious
Vietnamese are
arm)* would withdraw in about two weeks when the
Wednesday
tilent to this point."
Vietnamese to salvage t
patronizing soothsayers,
Kurdish Autonomous Council es ta blishes its civilian adthat South Vietnam's armed
"Any
question
of
the
putting
siutation
"if
they
regroup
and
-The Pentagon Is rushing Avocados, once a plen tif ul
ministration in th e mountain towns and villa ges,
forces, Jolted by the headlong in of additio na l equipment Into hold the line."
de- creasing numbers,
some ar ti llery and lesser equip.
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Vietnam would be based upon
-PresidentFordmaintajned menttoVietnaminaqulckop.
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we perceive to be
his silence on developments in eratlon designed to help the
present needs of the situation, Indochina but White
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reflecting the possibility of a Press Secretary lion Nessen troops evacuated from the
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Cancer Awareness Week
Sanford optimUt club ladies over-all strategy with regard to ident's inclination is agi-imt it, cials said.
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proclaimed by County Com. Dinner Party to be held by night, 7 p.m., 71he Sheraton aid will be reviewed by tIx- ad- and he has no plans to do it,"
--Schlesinger said the value It
mission. Free films, speakers, Deltona Shuffleboard Club Speakers-Optimist oratorical ministration" w hen Gen. Fred Ncssensaid.
of U
U.S. arms and ammuniti
It
i tion
literature available Seminole (Vann Park) 6 p.m. at the contest winners Tammy C. Weyand, the Army chief of
-Fifty-seven South Vietnam. lost in the South Vietnamese re.
County
1d Count Club. Make Harrison and Zachary DUhaT staff, returns this weekend ese orphans arrived early today
office,
at will total at least $600 ml- *
SHERATON HOTELS &amp; MOTOR INNS. WORLDWIDE 59 VICE
reservations with Herb Hubsch.
Building, Sanford.
from a fact-finding mission to in Oakland, Calif., after being lion and could go to $1 billion. *
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National Service Offf ero, 9 South Vietnam.
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Youth Programs, Inc. Third
I ll April 3
The defense secretary made
Annual Volunteer Recognition a.m. 5 p.m. Zayre Shopping
Intermediate Oil Painting, 7 Banquet, 7 p.m., First Federal Center, Airport Boulevard, to i plain he believes that the key
assist veterans and dependents
p.m., 10 weeks, SJC, AEC 11. Savings and Loan, Magnolia with
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problems
and
benefits,
whether or not remaining govCall Seminole Junior College and Church, Orlando.
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Court
ernment
forces can make a
Amaran
th Ca thedral
Intermediate
photography,
reservation.
38, 8 P.M., Masonic Temple, stand "is the morale of those
4:37:30 p.m., 12 weeks. C
forces and how they will pe r.
Eastern Star, Sanford 208. Call Seminole Junior Sanford.
form
when and If the test
chapter 2, 8 p.m., Masonic College Community
Choral Spring Concert, 8 comes."
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for reservatIons,
p.m., new student center,
Meanwhile,
th
ere
were
th
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Seminole Junior College. SJC de
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today. It appeared thit the North Vietnamese and
Viet Cong might be busy digesting their enormous
territorial
of the past month. Five North Vietnamese Infantry divisions, estimated to number up to 50,000 men, were poised 40 to 50 miles to the northwest and
northeast of Saigon, But no movement toward the capital
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in our church we keep our heads down when we
pray!"

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a special school, but while he's away the also
capable administrators and deputies to continue
th e good Job cred ited to the Seminole County
Sherifrs Dept.
Come back with nothing but A's on your report
card, Sheriff.

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The FBI picks up all the tabs for the 249 others
who wi ll be at tending th is same class with Polk.
There are three other
at various times
throughout the year, each with O students.
It has been rumored the folks In Washington are
considering reducing the
again to only one
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any more of the hyperthyroid excesses of recent

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other ma il : Month, $2.70; Months,
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$32.40

"I do not regret having braved public opinion,
when I knew it was wrong and was sure it would be
merciless," - Horace Greeley, American journalist.

Polk said he will
at the school con.
for the 11
returning to keep a
dose personal touch on the Seminole situation, at
least on weekends.
While at the
Polk said the FBI con.
centrates on such Items as fire arms, budgeting,
law all
of law enforcement,
'" u'uviuuuj can
make app li cation to
attend
school, they must have been in law
enforcement
at least five years and be in a
capacity,
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School

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By The Associated Press
Reports of the Atlanta Flames' demise have been greatly
exaggerated ... so far.
The Flames kept flickering Wednesday night with a 3-0 vic.
tory over the Toronto Maple Lears on goals by Rey Comeau,
Torn Lysiak and Tim Ecciestone and Dan Bouchard's shutout
goaltending.
The triumph left the Flames three points behind the second.
place New York Is!anders and two in
'k of the New York
Rangers. The Flames who would have been 2ilminated had they
lost, meet the Rangers Friday night In Atlanta after the
Rangers play in Philadelphia tonIght.

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Friday night.
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the Nets at Virginia. If they both win - or If they both lose there will be a oneame playoff at Leulsville Friday night to

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being out of baseball for 3'i years,

Driggs and Gorman Thomas also hornIn other games Wednesday, Kansas ered to power Milwaukee past San
City defeated the Chicago White Sox 5- Diego.
2, the New York Yankees downed Texas

says he's reUng after this, his
16th full season in the majors, warmed
upfor the openr by limiting Houston to
just sla hits in an exhibition game
Wednesday. But he gaveupts,o runs in
the third Inning and was charged with
the 2.1 defeat,

three-r'jn homer.

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stole second and moved to third on au
Infield grounder before Nordbrook
brought him home.

Lhatfrlghteningrnonlentdw.jp,g
the 167 season when he was hit
In the face and nearly blinded

against a professional sports team,
One complaint alleges that the Red
Sos have discriminated against

by a pitch.
Now, after being out of base-

minorities in the hiring of managers
and coaches. The second complaint

ball for

years, he's blinding

alleges discrimination in team hiring of

the opposition pitchers with
hot bat, the main reason why

a broad range of other jobs, such as
ushers and groundskeepers

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the board look for a coin- tracksandjajalaifrontons but
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headquarters said any statement on the
case would have to come from Red Sos

The peaceful, serene Lake Monroe
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month when the first annual Greater
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The two-day racing spectacle will be

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Sunday. It will be one of four 1975 Mid-

Hyatt; OP - Seminole 2, Suffolk I:
LOB - SufoIk 12. Seminole 10. 28 LovigIlo; 38 - Gray, Kelske: SB -

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Chamber of Commerce Executive

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The celebrity race will feature city Will furnish office space and equipment

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Fourth of July festivities could be
expanded to get better use of the lake,

Central Florida Zoological Society.
The mid-Florida racing group is

ago anu water SM shows a,so

which are from Orange and Seminole

them back again," Homer said.

people, is our lake,'\ Greater Sanford

on the Sanford-side of Lake

shore

"Something along these lines is long by officials of the
racing
the races at any point
overdo. From here we can move on to Two marathon races overassociation,
a 2rnile but prime viewing along the shore,
will be from the
other water spectacles,"
course and a celebrity race are Monroe Harbor Marina,

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The Coast Guard will control boat

A$SOflrstplaceprizewjllheawarded
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to 5 p.m. Sunday the 27th.

General Manager Dick O'Connell, who

was unavailable For comment Wednesday.

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Brown spent the winter rebuilding the car to be competitive
capable of breaking the record, He built a motor and purchased
the newest set of trick heads available. He figures the heads
alone will put him at the head of the class.
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year in one of the toughest classes in drag racing,
The record is a strong 10.61 by Jerry Marquart of Indiana
set in November of last year at Suffolk, Virginia. Drown while
running at the Gator Nationals, had constant lO.60s. Brown
feels
he can beat the record and win Modified Eliminator,
1k-won't have an easy time, as he in wit out-run Jerry Coley,

who nipped Brown at the finish line of the final points
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Spokane, Wash., played softball header and never returned,
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He said It would be at least two or
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the Chicago Cubs over the Los Angeles -:
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The Red Sox were the last major
league team to field a black player
when infielder Piimpsle Green joined
the club in 1959.
MCAD Commissioner Douglas
Sherer, heading the investigation, said
the original complaints were initiated
by the state "In response to Information
from a number of sources." But he
declined to identify those sources,
the agency to move slowly on alleged
violations that "seem to have a broad
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She's already gone farther up there swinging, That's my
"1 learned every tow, five than the first woman inplre in game.
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professional baseball. Bernice
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that Conigliaro would open the ploded.
OfflcLally, Tony Conigliaro is
after we leave here Sunday."
When Darrell Johnson was season at Pawtucket and be
"That's a lie," he snapped.
And
if way
Tonybe
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keepi
swinging
not a member of the Boston Red asked about a report that a de- available for recall by Boston, "No decision has been made the bat
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thus
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enough, he'll get the message.
The Dodgers broke camp center for his first home run of
TONIGHT
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the spring.
Full, 5.14.. 5-I. Srnoc4h Bull (aver if I have to," said Miss behindtoumpireminorleague
"I think that's just what I
0521.7. Mineola Hamlet (3.). 3. 8am Wren.
ezhlbltlons during the next two needed," Conigliaro said. "I've '.'
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Chicago Cubs downed Les Angeles
a double.
and Pittsburgh blanked Detroit
Pitchers Jerry Reuss and Sam
Grand slam home runs by veteran
McDowell limited Detroit to just one hit 011ie Brown and rooe An Bannister
as the Pittsburgh Pirates handed the in successive innings rallied
Tigers their second consecutive Philadelphia over Boston, Tony
shutout.
Conigliaro, making a comeback after

Christine Wren,
P fI v,?' 61i 539100
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"She's as good a rookie as 13-10 loss.
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In the tirst inning, he rifled a
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Tr,fecia 126
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Cleveland crushed Oakland 11.3, singles by Bert Campaneris in the first
Milwaukee stopped San Diego S-i San Inning and Joe Rudi in the fourth while

BOSTON (AP) -The Boston Red Sox
will open the 1975 baseball season with
a landmark discrimination case pending against them.
It stems from two hiring discrimination complaints Initiated
against the American League team in
March 1974 by the Massachusetts
Commission Against Dlscrlznjnaflon,
State officials have said It is the first

player in the recently concluded
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VERO BEACH (AP) - with the touring Yakima Wild- at home against Henry Aaron
The first woman umpire in ma- cats. She has officiated at
AprilShowers 360340
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On Wednesday, he was posiCuiniIa (1 5) 5)3 (0
eu's who don't agree with her
Last
winter
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P,'natee Darvy 240 3 60 300 6
umpire training school at MIs.
iladelphia Philhies, getting
P&amp;T'iRicky
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basketball team played.
"I regard Gene Bartow as one of in business sults, teaches the game type of coach he is."
Woode also said he would help Iulsyjlle 7574 in orthie in the
disciplined and played good defense who is a fine, proven teacher of the and likes to fast beeak.
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Angeles residence, said he he were asked.
ind he added that he liked the sport of basketball," said Morgan.
Bartow, who also coached at
The image is almost that of a also likes what he's seen of BarLow.
Bartow was released from the last Valpiral.so University in Indiana,
flame had slipped Morgan's mind, our new basketball coach and look
Gary Cunningham, Wooden's No. his WaS for the NCAA championship at Illinois, He had become the record of 23.140. He was 8-18 at
Wednesday afternoon Morgan of. heritage of UCI basketball."
contention For the job some time coached team and I know he's very seasons at Memphis State.
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The Quebec Nordinues had somethirn! L'oini.! For thnrn - first
place. Behind 3-0, the Nordiquesscord twice in the final
to defeat the Minnesota Fighting SaInts 53 Wednesday night
and clinch first place in the Canadian Division of the World
Hockey
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Edfl)Ofltofl Tuesday night," said Nordlque.s Coach Jean-Guy
(;endron,
Mhmesota had won four of the five games between the two
teainsgotng into Wednesday night's contest. The Saints can still
clinch a playoff spot.
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The last two events on theschedule will beat the Gainesville
Raceway - and the DeSoto Memorial Speedway at Bradenton.
Brown fig tires If he is In good shape going Into the Florida races,
he stands a good chance to win the crown,
When he returns From Warner Robins, he will mnve to
l.iikeland International Raceway where a top line of fuel
dragsters and funny cars will be on hand April 12 and 13. The
Raceway will present the fifth running of the International Hot
Rod Association's Spring Nationnals,
The race is expected to draw over 200 cars, which will
compete in seven elimination classification divisions.
Early entries in the funny car class have been filed by John
Carter of Louisville, Kentucky and Dean Pawlev and Jerry
(;wynn of Miami.
The dragway opens at 10 a.m. Saturday with qua11fyirg in
all classes until 7 p.m. Bracket eliminations and funny car
qualifying will run until 8 pin. Sunday gates will open at 9a.m.,
final eliminations at I p.m.
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Thursday, April 3, 1975-IA

Maternity Benefits Are Making Progress In America

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By JOANNE KOCH

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Help Send A Song To Poland:

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Support Chorale's Gara-qe Sale
Send a broad, abroad!
Support the Central Florida Chorale's giant "garage
sale" Saturday at the old U.S. Bank building, Sanford
Plaza, starting at 9 a.m. Your money will helo send 17
Chorale members to perform in Poland this summer.
And at the same time, of course, you'll be picking up
some handy bargains at the sale.
New and used clothing, fresh house plants, baked
oods, used appliances. . . there'll be a marvelous clutter
of fantastic bargains. It's one sale you can't miss.
Singers in the Chorale come from throughout the
Central Florida area, but particularly from Seminole
County. They are "our" Chorale, and they are counting on
'LS to help them "Send A Song To Poland" In June.
Of vourse, they're working frantically themselves to
raise the necessar, 115,000. Concerts are planned at the
Altarnonte and Winter Park Malls, car washes, more
rummage sales and other actMties. Each Chorale
nnt)cr is atteinptuu to get
to dinatc $10 or
more to this exciting and proud venture. Several singers

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have already solicited enough sponsors to cover their
travel expenses. Their continued fund raising efforts are
to help others In the group meet their goals.
The group is convinced it is going to make the tour
but isn't sitting around waiting for a gift from heaven. So
ipport these go-getters; make their rummage sale the
first stop on your Saturday itinerary.
The concert tour to Poland from June 23 to July 17,
will include stops in Warsaw, Zelazowa Wola (where
Mozart's home will be visited), Lowicz, Zakopane in the
Tatra Mountains, Gubalowka Hill, Crakow and Wielicika.
Other concerts are still being planned, and the Chorale is
expected to perform impromptu concerts In villages along
their bus route through the country.
The National Polish Student Union will be the
Chorale's official tour guides, and members will stay in
dormitories along the way.
Help put the Central Florida Chorale on the (Polish)
suprt all their forthcoming fund raising drives,
starting with Saturday's rummage sale.

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When a Swedjs).lyn mother was asked if new
mothers have an easier time in Sweden than in
the U.S.A.,
she laughed. In Sweden, she said, a pregnant woman's Job
must be held open for a least six months.
An expectant
couple Is entitled to six months leave with full pay, divided
any way they choose. 'Me father might take two months
and the mother three, either before or after
the birth of
the baby,
If she wishes to go back to work after her baby
born, the mother living in
Sweden has several options.
Excellent infant day care centers are available or a "day
moth er" can be hired with over hall of
the cost picked up
by the state. Swedish employers must provide
a certain
number of part-time jobs so that mothers or fathers who

Public school teachers can no longer be forced to take
maternity leaves as soon as they are in their fifth month,
according to last year's Supreme Court decision (Wetzel
v. liberty Mutual). Surveys show that two-thirds of the
country's schools are eliminating these mandatory
pregnancy leaves,

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way for the Second Annual
vistall Revue being
produced by the Deltona
Woman's Club, under the
direction of Miss Mildred
N. Caskey.

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from Mrs. Rita Perry
1469 Helena Cit., Deltona,
or Mrs. Pat Lynch, 1465
Helena
The revue will include
wedding and christening
scenes and scenes from
many other nostalgia-filled
occasions. The narrator
during the entertainment
will be Mrs. liuth Reher
Paetz,
and
musical
direction Is in the capable
hands of Mrs. Grace
O'Brien.
Hugh Lynch is set
designer and William
Fre nch will direct lighting,
Mrs. Marguerite O'Connell
and Bunny Hall are
charged with stage and

N.O.W., hopes that passage of the Equal Rights Amend.
ment will finally insure coverage of maternity in all
cases.
Until then, she gives us these rules of thumb. If
maternity coverage is an employment benefit, the insw'ance company must pay the same percentage for
maternity hospitalization as they would for other hospital
bills. But be careful. There are no laws covering private
policies. Many of them still cover only $300 of a $1,(0)
delivery bill. If pay Is received for other types of leaves,
the benefits must apply to maternity leaves, according to
Ms. Lonnqulst.
We're still a long way from Sweden, but let's raise our
glasses of milk and say 'ol" to those striving to give
working mothers a fairer shake.

Emma Coleman Honored
At Recent Bridal Shower

Club Notes

To Remember'

based (fl the many incidents, aggravations and
highlights which go to
make up the lives of most
women, creating a chain of
memorable mrments to be
shared by families and
friends.
Featuring a cast of 50
Woman's Club members as
well as a number of their
husbands and children, the
revue requires a large
producti on sta ff and stage
crew to convert the Club
House Into a suitable
background for the many
musical numbers, dance
sequences and comedic
situations to be presented,
Tickets are now on sale

women wor king at strenuous jobs are conintuing until a
brief time before delivery.
One femin ist has claimed that "a woman who has a
baby deserves disability pay just a. much as a
man who
has a hernia." The Equal Employment Opportunities
Commission has urged that pregnancy be treated as a
disability when it comes to computing
benefits. But many insurance companies and employers
disagree. Even the courts ry.
An important California case (Aello v. Geduldig) held
that pregnancy is different than othe disabilities because
the woman has chosen it and she is healthy. Other
decisions have supported pregnancy compensa ti
on and
some (significantly Gilbert v, General Electric) are still
undecided,
Judith Ionnquist, national legal vice president of

In offices, banks, stores and classrooms, pregnant
women are continuing to punch those time clocks right up
to the ninth month. ASIde from those special cases, such
as the telephone installer-repairer in eighth month who
couldn't get her arms around the telephone pole, even

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wish to spend part of their time at home are not forced
into lowpaylng, unskilled j
While in the U. S. is way behind Sweden in maternity
benefits, we are making progress.

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Their motto Is, "We sing, that
they may speak,"

Those attending included
Bride-to-be Emma Coleman Peggy Blake, Daphnie Fisher
Elizabeth and Chuck Jett; j0
was honored recently with a and Laura Graham of Sanford.
The Del3nry Woman'
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and Kay Harris; Jan and J o hn bridal shocr at the home f
00' an hour long
Myers; Vickie and Dennis Hall; Ms. Wrothy Mitchell of New
program by the 20-member
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Surfside Chorus of Daytona Serraes became "La
and
Joe
Pauline;
Ercell
and
Ms.
Mitchell
and
Ms.
Nellie
Mystique
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Beach, on April 9, at 8 p.m. in
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Bob Gray; Sue and Ray
Fisher.
1 aison" recently when it
the DeBary Community Center.
the setting for Xi Theta Epsilon Ceynowa and Evelyn and Alex
The bride was presented with
Conducted by William sorority's March mystery Serracs.
a pink corsage and gifts for the
Sherrull, the choru.s will feature dinner,
kitchen and bathroom. Guests
t he Sound of the Surf Quartette,
included Pat White and Nellie
Planned and prepared by
who will render such
nostalgic Evelyn Serracs and Sue
The Deflary Arts and Crafts Wooden of DeLand; Pat Evens,
numbers,
as, "Old Black Joe,' Ceynowa, with Ailene and Club met today In De.Bary Hall, Gwen Cooper, Nattle Har ris
Bro
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hnd "Roll Dem
Qody Serraes helping se rve, with ar tist M rs.
and Mathe Roberts of New
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Bones
the dinner WaS accompa ni ed
giving a demonstration on Smyrna; and Wilma Coleman,
Ma special feature, the Take a variety of unusual con- "Portraiture in Water Colors."
Four Quartette will combine dimenta.
She was assisted by her hu
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Clues to the identity of each band, Page.
2 Silkenique Wrtio Pajamas
in
footwork. These girls are all course were contained in
Mrs. Trotterandherhusband
members of the Famous Beach bright-covered menus, Of
have shared their lives and
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Chapter of The Sweet Adelines. seventeen choices listed, some
a
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foreign
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lette
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Pennsylvania
This outstanding program
was arranged through the el. were scrambled in others. Academy of Fine Arts, where 123
forts of: The Daytona Beach Lnncrs naa but a few minutes to b,)th won the Cresson Traveling
Pool owners:
Chapter of the society For The make their selection before Scholarships to Europe.
waiting the surprise serving&amp; They've been married for 45
Preservation and EncourGerman scholars had no Years, and both continue their
agement
of
Barber
ShopfIlty
recognizing the baked individual careers, he as an IISinging in America; the
rt Cash Refunds for buying
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(kartotfelbakken)and lustrator and she as a portrait
merica's No.1 Pool sanitizer now: /7#
Reverend John F. lloore;
artist.
those
with
Italian ancestry
Douglas Clarke, program

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She began to assert herself in mediate release from the limbo
What kind of trails do they
CHORALIERS
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humanities
division
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To
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Seminole Junior College will Present the ChoraIJers In Concert on Sun&amp;y
leave' Goldfader fisted several ending with the return of the
ber," will be staged at the
at3Pm.inthenew8tudcntcenter.me14.voIceoof$elected,jflgersisuflderthedII.ectioflo,Dr
rebefflons), caught up to her herself," Goldfader explained. The Travelers' Checks
num.
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Music
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this
runaway
wife,
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male counterpart three years "Most of these wives have been hers, credit cards
to which they learned a lesson in human
mand
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in
Later and last year took the married since they were 18, had
Brahms; secular works from folk literature and Popular sbowtunes; and a collection of sared and
resort once their money has relations
secular
tunes
Dell
fro
th
te
m Americana to commemorate e nation's Bicen nnial. Soloists will be Rocky
and communication,"
lead. Who is she?
their first child within the
y ear, dwindled, normal group in- Goldfader commented. Some
1,
Lliurchwell,
Mary
Reed, Jayne Leach, YOuPI Vaughn, Dona MeHargue and L'oulse Priest. (Photo
Mom. Yes, Mom.
Written and staged by
their
second
within
the
next
i8
surance
information
fed
into
a
couples
do
seek
c~;un_—Ung,
by
Jim
Congletoul
Reversing an age-old pattern
Miss Caskey, the revue is
1i
months, By the time she computer if she Is hired by a either through a marriage
.
of Dad deserung me hearth, the reaches 34, the usual age of the large firm, perhaps a continued counselor or encounter groups.
American wile is the latest runaway,
she
-'
feels habit of visiting a local bridge Ajyj the husband,
___________________________________________________
_______________________________________
who once
_____
_________
runaway phenomenon, Last overqualified as a wife."
dub or Its counterpart on rejected
his wife's attempts to
year, Tracers Co. of America, a
_____________________________________________________
In an effort to extrica te Friday evenings.
individualize herself, is now full
national company based in New herself from this role she tries
Side
A few do take drastic steps to of encouragement. While
1k
Too
________________________________
York City, was retained to find to involve herself In outside
a________________________________________
_____
make their statement felt. A number
of wives get the par____________________________________
I,IX wives compared to 909
activities. Offers to help her fair, blonde-haired wife was time job
DEAR ABBY: My attention
they had talked about
_____
husbands. Edward Goldfader, h usband are seen by him as fo
und by Tracers wor ki ng in a others sign up for
has
been called to a recent
courses at a
______
head of the firm that deals only meddling.
_
1-.01
____
______
'd
WILL
___
program chairman of the
inquiry
Attempts
to
become
black
brothel
In
Philadelphia.
l
In your column by a
____
_____
ocal college and begin taking a
In missing persons,
_____
_____
Iced tea? And what, pray, was
DeBary Woman's Club.
said his more involved with her Was her husband shocked, more active part in co
_____
____
___
___
___
newly remarried lady in her 80s
40
_____
mmunity
figures reflect the national children's activi ties are met r
I)oes your organization need
While
the
promotion
is
set
for
'Quiver
Liver,' 'Angasal' °
'
C1'IEPJSH Q(J
esentful? "No," said Gold- affairs, Women's
who
wanted
to
know
what
the
Lib-oriented a good fun(d) raising project? a three day period — May 1-3 — ____
The SPEBQUSA Is the largest Boston Twine?
picture which, in 1973, showed with equal rebuff. And any
____1.
fader. "He was extremely groups included,
chances of her becoming
all-male singing organization
one runaway wife for every though t of getting a part-time happy
Here's the chance: SISTER the actual Sidewalk Sale will
Many other outlandish terms
RING
*~"`
LIFE
_____ ,3
Ar
it w stated In error In
to find her and so was
$ pregnant were at this time in
in the world. Their purpose is were discovered to be those old
Does Goldfader expect
INC., and the Downtown take place Friday, May 2. All
A
biithsfon.
for .ach of her loved ones.
her life. Your answer, that the
Women's Pages'
runaway
(Fouirteen job usually is met with the she. He was even apologetic number of runaway wives to Merchants are again spon- entrants are requested to
$3.00 Refund
"to keep America singing" and staples: lasagna, roast beef,
$2.00 Refund
$1.00 Refund
years agohusband.
it was one
wile for husba nd 's reminder th
11
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
on
100 lb. drums
at she is enough to realize he had COn- increase? "Oh, yes. It's a whole soring the annual Downtown register
Mrs.
John
on 75 lb. drums
probability
of
conception
was
on 35 lb. palls
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)
to
support
worthy
charities,
______
every 300 husbands).
by calling Mrs. Fred
green beans, garlic
unqualified.
jeflo
or cases
I
tributed to her switch."
very
remote,
no doubt will ease
especially the Logopedics In- and popular beverages.
new trend. We are not faced Sidewalk Sale and invite civic, Stein between 9 a.m. —5 p.m.
Who has cut into Mom's apple
Stock up on a full season's supply of HTH now, have cleat,
Most runaway wives live in
contraceptive that Is iünesa. He has only one
Most husbands are sym- with women
her
mind.
NBC's To Tell The Truth
child—
stitut.e
for children born with
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sparkling, healthy pool water all summer long I ON.' Iir
pie? Women's Lib and Mom cities and the
living on ti'e church, service and social as soon as risib1e on a 'first
Alter
this
unique
but
enshow last night;
However, there are several 100 per cent reliable is 'sulfa and he is adopted. Have we speech
majority of pathetic and understanding fringes of poverty, deprived of organizations to participate, come, first served' basis
A.pcU 13, 375
defects.
herself. accvrdffig toGoldfader. Tracers' eastern clients
The
joyable
for
dinner,
members and
deniaL"
come once the surprise and blow to
Enter the "Salute to Clean Water" Sweepstakes
appe
cases
in
instead
ar
tonight
the
medical
waited
too
long
in
this
matter
to
Organization
has
contributed
guests
moved
onto
anything materialIstically. We
The feeling of discontent has from New England (75 per cent
SISTER (Sanford's loca tions. This vi11 eliminate
the patio for
DEAR ABBY: Fifteen years do an)Thlng' what do you
Win fabulous prize exotic trips. Stop in for details and entry
their ego is removed. And they are dealing with women whose Interested
Channel 's 7 o'clock show.
worthy of mention. One was
$1,500,000 to this organization, dancing.
been within her a long time, of Its clients stretch across th
Sarah's
forms. And ask for our free booklet on opening
To last minute confusion and
ago,
my
lath
er
died.
(Mothe
your pool.
r advise? The coin collection is
e are quick to admit to their husbands earn betweetr$l5,0o
reported by
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Ripley in
Encourage
observers of the genre say. The states). The firm's experience pr
Rejuvenation) provide a be tter selection for
had died before hi m.) While he wor th several thousand dollars,
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evious la ck of understanding and $25,000, who are aware
____
BELIEVE
IT OR
nf wants to promote the City of displays. A few spa ces are
-,
also has been that it is women in and concern. Nei
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some didn't heave a great fortune, but of course a good family
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time in 1945: "An NOT
ther are the what they have been missing Sanford by ar
American
ousing Interest already registered,
the big ci ties and iburts chlldrr.n hostile at
everything
of
value
was
divi
ded
re
la
Indian woman, age 99, married
tionship Is priceless. What
having been and now have he confidence, and sponsoring projects that
S. French Ave.
Ph. 322-3022
San1ord,,
.surrounding big cities who run abandoned. Stricken though
_
a man, age 37. One year later evenly among my two brothers, is your advice'
through Women's Lib if you will promote the city.
0
And shoppers, don't miss the
away. Farm wives don't tend to they are by
Ring of UI.', Custom-made'.Holds
she gave blrthtoa son. She died my sister and myself. The only
INAQUANDARY
aWtence, they will, to do something about it."
SW14 1 run away, he said. And most are ecstaticherupon
Advantages to organizations Seventh Annual Downtown ` --_-_
thing we coul dn't decide on
7 tionts in 14 karat
DEAR IN: Much depends
at the age of
Mom's (Nancy Hydra Woodward, a participating in the Sidewalk Sidewalk
f lee in winter, summer's
Sal Organizations . j4
Sale.
and I synlh,,,c stone, $3993
uPu Your
s co"tiom
return. "Children want both contributing editor to Town &amp; Sale are three-fold: It is a fun have
year-old-son and a 56-year-old
been working on their sale
'
coin
collection,
Loch oddtonol synthetic stone, $2.50.
it
he
is
at
death's
husband."
door, of
By FANNEITF EDWARDS
warmth having brought at least parents at home, no matter Country, writes on topics activity for the dub members; products for a year and the ~
W
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P,F, 694YMM10t eWt(~
Mrs. Albert Croninger, president; Mrs. Robert Lindfocb genuine %tome, $4.so.
As time was limited for us all course The matter of The coin
physical release from the what. And obviously, the ranging from
6% .,am
The
second
case
involved
a
Herald Correspondent
,•
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d
Hollywood
it clearly demonstrates the Items offered
i
amond,
$13.
home.
mise i be
horticultural chairman, Bey, vice-president; Mm John
mother hadn't planned a per. to child
woman reported to have been 15 to be together (we live In dif- collection should not be brought
1
organiza tion Is a vi, con- outstanding, useful and
reported that ghere will be a Stadler, treasurer and Mrs.
The normal pattern is for the manent separation. U
ferent
states)
br
th
my
oldet
o
er up. But if he's reasonably well,
years old who married a
_
she had,
Th
e
Deltona
Garden
Cl
ub
Horticulture
and
Education
tributing group In Seminole colorfW. Many will be apwife to wait until her youngest
Charles Wyman, secretary.
man said, "II it's all right with th
she could have filed for
about *). A child was bornto
e you might suggest either elected officers for 19776 at Its Exhibition at the Deltona
ii `
County; and the results of the propriate for Graduation and
,,
child is 10. Waiting longer divorce,"
The Aster Circle meeting was
rest
of
you,i'll
keep
--the coin di viding the coins among the
this couple. It was reported in
March meeting, Friday. With Woman's Club house, spon. held at t
participation
Ia
the
sale
are
Mother's
Day.
Don't
overlook
means life may pass her
101*11111ild
he
ho
llection
me
of
Mrs.
until
we
She
reach
a
four
of
Goldfader usually couflsels
you, or having them
several leading American co
representatives of the 16 dr. sored by the Garden Cl
financially beneficial as well as this opportunity
WAYS To SOT
withdraws half the bank ac- the husband to wait 30
it benefits
ub
on
Everett
Crumbucker.
Mrs.
decision
as
to
what
should
be
evaluated and then It one cles, officers and board April
newspapers.
- lays
Any time is gift time
a self-satisfying,
19, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Raymond Barlow served as coboth the buyer and the seller.
count, frequently converti
done with it." The rest of us wanted to buy them all, he
to
deO',vy fr1 Msth,.ea Buy. jstsE,., _.,,4
ng it before retaining his flm, friendly visit, a birthday,
These are rare cases, but
members present, the following Her co-chairmen will be Mrs. hostess. Ten
into Travelers' Checks (easily "They come to me
mem be rs and one
they did happen. All women agreed. and nothing more was could pay the others for their were elected to serve: Mrs. Cecd Halbert Jr. and Mrs. guest, Mrs. Marie Oberg,
1— P
after first holiday or Just the opportunity
I" - 1mk _~
were
traced), leaves a note vowing
said
or
done
about
it.
share. (P.&amp; Some wise person Frank IMsecki, president; Herbert Joh
going to the police who can do to reaffirm a special friendship.
shou ld be made aware that
nson.
love but crying out she 'can't nothing about It,
present.
Members
were
asked
Now, years later, my sister Once said, "You never really Mrs. Herman Wagner, vice Rules for the exhibits: A
once they So why not give a different kind
where there is life, there is
9
3x5 to have small potted plants
k
take
it,'
and
disappears
while
realize
It
is
a
missing
per3om
of
present
NOW DISCOUNTING
told me that she had
know a person until you have to president; Miss Mary Burke, inch card must be placed
— a gift to spruce up
hope.
at ready for sale at the herthe children are In school.
F
case. I advise waiting that the bathroom — one that
share as Inheritance with recording secretary; Mrs. Kent
MASSACHUSETTS M.D. brought up the subject of
5 %
each exhibit with the common ticulture allow.
FROM REG. LOW PRICES
Goldfader stressed that most length of time
one
Is
to
take
coin
collection
to
the
brother
khm"
)
/
DEAR
M.D.:
because usually combines convenience with
U
Wilson,
treasurer
and
Mrs.
and
botanical
name
on
it;
1
98
,
Election of officers for 1975.76
Complete
wives are running from the wife will return on her own.
Every... has a Problem. WhaYs
these "reports" seriously, then who had it, hinting that
Lionel Thereault, assistant potted plan ts must be of a size was held
decorator design?
yours?
F
or
rs
write
a
pe
onal
reply,
to
"
with
the
following
"
McAfr
0
01,
someth'ing,'
lot to some"
. And Why go to the expense if they
would like tosee it again, buthe ABBY:Box No.
easurer,
Th,.,.s,,$s.
An ornamental Ussue box can 114:
Mali.,.
L.A.,
Calif.tr
that
can
be
displayed
on
\,,
the
results:
Mrs.
)
Earle Brown,
most want to be found Im- don't have to?
s..,y
Caroi Dfapres
didn't offer to show it to her.
Eclos. stamped, self ,
The mee ting was attended by table. They must have been
be made at home, covering an
.,,.
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medIately
in president; Mrs. Fred Baudry,
'"" Of $p'ef$ii
and,
without
sermarm
Lanot
We've always been on good
"And when we find her we old box with colored papers,
Cirou,t. Table
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Hate
the
possession
of
displayer
for
vice-president;
Mrs.
Paul
to
,
l
avrispq110A
"Outip
realizing
itters?
Sond
SI
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Jack"*
04
Da"Willip
V
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carwial
it, leave trails cannot arrest her or force her ribbons, fell cutouts or antique.
orga
terms with each other, but no Abigail Van Buren, 112 Lasky Dr.,
._ .
WOWArd
11.
-Male Garden at least 90 days. Clay or plastic Thomas. secretary and Mrs.
,•.
M-1 orNes
facilitating their discovery, back. After all, she has
one
want
ed
Beverly
Hills,
Calif.
to
risk
hurt
Circle,
30212.
feelings
IS NO
.
,,The Tro wel 'n Error pots with catching saucers Ortege Connell, treasurer.
not Jookdecoupage.Guesttowelsin
Why? "Because once the cunimitted a crime
booklet "How to Write Lsfle
. All we can neu tral colors to match any
by bringing up the matter.
Circle," They have a mnem- beneath must be used.
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(2 only) compare $39.99
Custom Framing
euphoria of escape has worn do Is advise
far All Occasions." PI.a encloie a
Membersoi the Azalea Circle
.
F'F
ER
,.,.,.
her
husband
what
decor
Now
the
brother
who
has
the
bership of 25 and extend an
are
always
welcome,
And
't
self.address.d,
stamped
(sc)
1
Wit
Point, oils, etc.
met
for
a
ii
off,
luncheon
meeting
at
.10
Tcrrariums, up to large fish
the glamorous adventure our information has turned up how about a fresh, green
*
collection has a terminal envelope.
invitation
to
other
men
in
(3
only)
compare
$79.99
fern
In
- s dissolved into a menial job and let hirn act upon it. We don't a pretty planter?
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Cassadaga Hotel. Dur ing a
N
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L
But the Welcome Wagon
FREE PROf ESSIONAL INTERIOR DECORATING
Deltona, to join their ranks, bo wl size; dish Gardens, no the
larger than OxI2 inches; cut short business mceting, officers
REVOLVING CHARGE .- FREE DELIVERY
(2 only) compare $129.00
e
it
easier
They nret the third Thursday
$7999
STORE SIDE PARKING
coming
year
were
4
of each nionth at 9:30 a.m . in specimens to be displayed in for the
?etaster Cha rge
4 Drawer
Layaway
BankAmericard
fr
rouridings, and maybe put
the Little Red School House of Mlchelob or brown crisco elected. They were: Mrs.
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'h.
are
to
be
Jamr,es
lipari,
president;
Mrs.
a siiiik on your face!
the Deltona Community Center. bottles. Exhibits
I
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viceCourt Freeburn,
I
Announcement was made by brought tothe clubhouse at9:30
president; Mrs. Lester Smith,
lnclud.*:
club president Mrs. Ewald a.m. and remo%ed by 5:30 p.m. secre tary and
Mrs. George
.
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Triple Dresser
Korth that the Annual Spring
The Amaryllis Circle Of the Talmadge, treasurer. Miss
FURNITURE. INC.
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of
t
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Deltona
Garden
L-_,
Club
Garden
Club
met
at
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Sanford's Finest
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G.
Stuart
Kenney
as
Frame
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gil
Following the meeting avisni
SAT. IS-S
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may be secured from circle co-hostess
Night Stand
Mrs.
Walter was made to the Amaryllis
- .2
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Evenings
By
Appointmn
PC
the vault, show your mettle with
presidents
Seliman, president presided at Gardens of Miss Jean Moore m
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ctht5t I Milt E&amp;SI of 1.4 Sainfore (3051 323 02)@
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Walter
Seilman,
enthe meeting. Plans were Lake Helen
—
your own
705£. FIRST STREET
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DOWN TOWN 31? C?04
FRENCH MEDITERRANEAN_CONTEMPORARY
PI vr
ingot. Topped with
Reg. $7
Reg. $699
$.$9
Reg.
Rig. sip,
chairman, announced that the Luncheon, and horticultural
diamond and linked
and
the
SOLD
IN
SETS
sale and the
gol
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ONLY
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149
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The
following officers were
of
pure
Mismatched Ticking
Leafy flower print
Bedroom Suite 2 on
Sit
The Absolute minimum to shape you into the woman you dare to be.
Boulevard and had paid for the elected to serve for 1975.76:
Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Hiad&amp;oot Board R
with scalloped edged
Full Size
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magic.
entire project.
KING IZF HEADBOARD— Reg. To $138
Mrs. Ray A. Widmer,
Reg. $239.90
collar and pocket.

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TAIAHAEE, Fla. (AP) on Commerce Secretary Ed
Trombetta says he's a little like a
rmed economis t.
Tombetta, recently appointed to his position by Gov. 'Reubin
Askew, took responsibility last
week for releasing monthly
unemployment statistics away from EmploymentSecurity Director John Wesley White and assigned it to himself.
The Impact of the change was obvious. In his first unemploymen press release. Trombetta
had to point out that the rate
'band number of Jobless workers continued to
climb - but he
stressed positive signs such as unprecedented tourism,
Then, a few hours later, Trombetta is.sued an even more
positive release on economic signs contrary to the gloomy
picture presented by Florida unemployment rates exceeding
the national level and rising steadily
"What I said last week is an accurate reflection of what's
going on in this state," Trombetta said,
Ile said Preji!t -it harry Truman once wished he had a orearmed economist. Troinbetta sairl Truman was irritated by
economists who said on the one hand such-and-such was true,

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Mrs. Dozier has been hired at a salacy of $12,400 to run the
communications program for the State Manposser Services
Council, She earned $19,000 before she quit th e cultural affairs
position last year.
"You can't believe how much I missed state goernment,
said the veteran state employe,
Mrs Dozier made it to last year's Democratic runoff, where
she as eliminated by Secretary of State Bruce Smothers She
said she hasn't decided whether to run for office again in ti
future.
"I really don't know," Mrs. Dozier
said. "A lot of people want
me to run again. nere isn't a day goes by that somebody
doesn't say sometWng about it to me.,-

When George Kennedy of Palm Bay read an Associated Press
story about Natural Resources Director Harmon
Shields' plan
to build aqueduct piping water south from North Florida's
bountiful rivers, he saw an opportunity to solve two of the state 's
pressing problems at once.
"Your far sighted aqueduct proposal was noted in the newspaper, and I was wondering If you would let me hang my
trains
on them," Kennedy wrote Shields.

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unsuccessful candidate for secretary of state
says happiness Is working for the state at $6,600 a year
less than her old salary as director of the
Affairs,
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rear grass catcher kit, fold down handle, and
easy height of cut adjustment $8 a month'
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and a Sturdy steel deck 5.50 a month'

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Get big 15% savings on our
room air conditioners.

Rig. 29.99. Micro workshop includes complete
range of accessories, toot caddy and
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$7 to '13 off these rugged
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refrigerators.

5000 BTU air conditioner is
regularly priced the same as it was 4 years ago. 2-speed fan and
cooling, adjustable air directors and a 10-position thermostat,
lnclud fitter and Quick-Mount kit $6 a month'
8000 81U air conditioner, Rig. $169, Sale 14365
18.000 BTU air conditioner. Rig. $269. Sale 228.65
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Rig. $129. Our "Inflation Beater"

We 0? ice, eleclave ffirv Ivitday. April

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compartment Includes light, DUSh
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'CHARGE IT" at Sanford Plaza Penney's Open 10 a.m. to 9p.m. Monday thru Saturday
Open Sunday 12:30.6 5: Open Sunday 12:30.5:30 P.M.

Dolly and Forest Foggh; owners of bd Street Imports in Sanfonj[,opened their b0hM a, the
location several months ago. Demand exceeded their floorspace and they Ind 1. increase theune
size
threefold. Ile business lea tures mellcan and other Imported potkry, sumutry,wisn phiques, 00.
pieces, paintings and hand-crafled objects of art.

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The biggest factor, however,
nk
lllassivt! government intervention almost certainly will
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ahead, even though there is a
SJC's Division of Adult and great deal of speculation about
.Continuing Education will offer the possibility of rising prices
At the recent stockholders daughters, Julie and
Jill reside
"Conversational Spanish II" again 10 1976.
two new directors in Maitland.
which is a follow-up course to
The forecaster therefore has were elected to the Board of
Gary Rue was elected
"Conversa tional Spanish i," encouragement from the news.
ComBank.Apopka, Charles G. president of ComBank.Apopka
"Accorthng to Dr. Ann Bach- The environment is more con- Jaeb,
president of B.J.P.
mann, who is the Instructor, the ducivi to accepting a bright and owner and managerInc., in February, 1975. He joined
of ComBank.Casselbe,Ty In 1968
:students should have had some outlook.
Liggett Miracle Drug, Apopka; and was serving as vice
.*experience with Spanish before
Whatever, a consensus has and Gary A. Rue, president of
president, commercial loans,
:comlrtg into this class. It will be developed or is developing. The
ComBank-Apopka.
when transferred to ComBank.
too advanced for a beginner. turnabout will occur jn the third
Charles Jaeb earned his Apopka as executive vice
The class will meet each or fourth quarter,
degree
In pharmacy from North president.
The chief economist for a
Tuesday and Thursday from
Dakota State University and Rue, his wife, Mary, and
l2:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. in Room i
well-known international re atte
also reside In Maitland.
nded St. Louis College
!V.13, beginning on April 29 and search and consulting firm tells
Directors reelected for the
Pharmacy for post-graduate
of attempting to sell tits serv,ending on June 17.
work In toxicology and year are: E.G. Banks,
ices to a Wall Street outfit.
For reservations in ConBrewster F. Bray, Norton A.
txt excused himself 14 con- physiology. He is a director ofGoff,
Foley A. Hooper. John H.
th
A
vrtlonal Spanish II" call
ka
Chamber
verse in another room.
Community Services office at
Cone
and past-president Land, Philip H. Shears and
'rhr ou gh the wall nartiluin the
Semmaic Junior o
of
the Sertoma Club. He is also John H. Talt on.
economist soon heard a muted
Corn Bank-Apopka is a
registration fee may be paid In conve
member of Rho Chi and Phi
rsa tion that was ended Ka
momt,'
of Comlianks Cotpa Phi fraternities,
the classroom the first class abruptly sheri iine
C
of the Kap
poration, a Winter [lark based
fleetiflg.
parties exploded: "What, anJaeb, his wife, Kathleen, and multi-bank
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NEW YORK (AP) - In the still find It too dangerous to other economist calling for a predictable crop subject to all
weather hazards from freeze to
view of business economists, forecast,
fourth-quarter turnaround. Tell hurricane,"
:the economy soon will begin to But, when a few fearless him DO."
The United spokesman,
Show signs of reversing its forecasters take the risk, it's
The big danger in any fore- pointed out fruit scarcity had
course, and might by yearend amazing how many others cast, no matter
how many join forced early use of small 56
'be retracing the route U took on quickly follow. Thece is secur- In promoting
it, are the as- sizes and grapefruit grading
-,the way down,
ity in numbers.
sumptions that are made. If the below U.S. No. I in outer skin
It is difficult to comprehend
2., Economists find i. t much assumptions are wrong - and appearance that did not affect
the extent to which
they often amount to guesses - superb internal quality.
,
'weeks this attitude seems to easier 0 come 0
then
the entire forecast is likely
lie said some
Industry
inistic forecasts when . news
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have developed. and there is already is turning pleasant.
to be inaccurate.
ere even con.
little doubt that two major reaLast year inany economMs sidering sWpping seedy Duncan
The
stock
market
up.
conis
sons underly it:
assumed that the United States grapefruit to m"t fresh market
sumer c the
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onfidence isbeginning would have a L'ouble-free grow- demand a dwindling seedless
'other. The most difficult and
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ing and harvest season, failing supply can not• fill. Because
seems In a cooperative ,
of
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dangerous forecast of all is to
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to
take
into
account
the
dangers
their
larger
size
a major economic the trade balance is
and seeds,
ing
say
of Hood, frost, disease, drought Duncans are usually reserved
ink,
interest
showare
..turn is going to take place. You
for sectionizing and juice.
failing, price increases are and other disasters,
.may be95 per cent certairbut moderating,
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power Propelled'mower with 4 HP 171cc easy
start engine. No-adjust carburetor Easy
height of Cut adjustment 6.50 a month'

Rig. $4, Boys' jean shorts with frayed
bottom. Four pockets, yoke back, snap

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currently has 26 per cent fewer
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grapefruit to sell than a year
ago, United Growers said In an
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crop,
Gen. Mgr. WiLwn cGee of
the OrladobdM
grower
organization said a 20 per cent
upsurge is fresh grapefruit
sales through the comparative
March 23rd week period had
left
the state with only 28 per
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cent of Its crop remaining for
,
certified use in all forms.,
"There are 1ndicaflóss
continued fruit drop and
lighter.than.expected plckouts
will further cut crop size even
though fresh fruit packers and
processing plants will try for
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the last box of fruit."
McGee said "scarcity and
increased
cosU demand" an
Colemans Bar-H-Que, Higinny 1742 in Sanford is now ownM by
Tony 111iomu I above). Thomas plans to add a wider variety to The immediate wholesale $4.75
menu and Is planning special family and senior dtlzens' days. Price for canned single strength
grapefruit juice. He pointed out
Favorites on the menu include ribs, thicken, custom bsr-b-elng
cu
production
of this housewife
of pork and beef,
staple lags 12 per cent behind
last season with "no way"
processors can even hope to
approach the 20.7 million case

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week at the inability of IIRS
officials to explain the lease to the
satisfaction of the lawmakers.
And state employe Stan DerzypoLski didn't help matters when
he explained Why he quit his job as space coordinator for HRS.
He said he quit because his boss objected when he allowed a
woup of lower-ranking employes cramped for space to move
into quarters reserved for top administrators.

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vestigating a $9 00,000 Department of Health and Rehabilitative

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in solid Colors. p

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Kennedy said. "The aqueduct system could provide
both right-of-way and supporting structures for a fast transit
network with a great savings to the ecology and our natural re.
e, so why not combine them?"
fresh water is needed the m

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last fall,

presumably the good side.
"I don't want to create anything other than the
most accurate
reflection," Trombetta said 'We don't want to make things
look better than they are, txit 11 we're making things gloomier
than they are, that's bad also."
Trombetta said he will contlJu( ZO issue unemployment
figures, at least until employment Improves considerably
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The mos t being restored by CFSHP.
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varied display of Victorian era
Early woodenware and Vie..
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the
settings of central Florida special collections to be shown
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be featured this weekend the owners, MISS Betty Jo
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during the Longwood Cen. McLeod and [)orothy Pearson.
tennial Celebration.
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Furnished in classical VieThe Central Flirida S otv triaii
iii b th ('iuucr
for Historic Preservation . House, recentiy acquired by
sponsor of t he celebra tion, will Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kidder to
conduct walking tours through become their home,
Aseven old Longwood structures
Early American kitchenware
Sat urday from 10a.m. to 5 p.m. and tools will be featured at
and Sunday from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Victorian Cottage by the
A square dance will be held on owners, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
t he city hail plaza Saturday Bradford.
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night at eight o'clock. In ad.
School
equipment
from
the
dition, an antilque show will be
held In the Longwood Corn- 19th century will be displayed
munity Building during the at the School House, so-called
FOREST CITY
Altamonte Springs police take measurements at the scene of
Saturday and Sunday tour because It was Longwood's
accident In which Cl if ford Cramer, 16 Azalea Dri
firsL This collection has been
periods.
ve, Forest City,
YOUTH KILLED
died and three persons were Injured yesterday.
Cramer was
At Bradlee-McIntyre House, gathered by the present
ow ners, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
riding the motorcycle which collided with a car d ri ven by
Iirststopon the tours, will be
Alexandro J. Ramirez, 50, 7t2 Virginia Lane, Apopka,
hi bits of old handwoven linens, Pratt.
at State
Road
43$ and Mcntgo,nery Rd. Ramirez and two passengers were
stoneware, baskets and other Other old structures
treated at Florida North for Injuries suffered In the collision.
antiques. Also being Shown tour are Christ Episcopal
Cramer was dead on arrival at the hospital. (Herald Photo
then sa3o4nch-sqwjre replica Church and Shaw cottage, the
Chuck McClung.
of the historic three-story la tter now occupied by a
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unemployment in the Caribbean and Latin America, as
NEW voii - (LENS) - well as a growing realization
With unemployment running at that the undermanned enover 10 per ce nt in New York forcement agency rarely
ty and the entire s ta te of New catches up wi th i llegal en tran ts.
Jersey, a considerable stir has
There is no hard evidence
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Quiet, easy to install. Fits all
standard closet tanks. Model 200.

Reg. Price(ea.) .............3.69

Non-hardening, non-staining caulk
in 8½" cartridge with plastic tip.

Reg. Price (ea.) ............. 59'

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Reg. Price ................ 89.95

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DIRECT DEPOSIT
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in the area. The construction taking jobs In substantipl
workers' union has protested numbers from legal Im.
that illegal aliens are robbing migrantz or native-born
them of jobs, while other critics Americans.
Nor is there much
charge that they are a drain on truth In the proposition that
welfare agencies,
they are working at subNew J ersey's Represen ta tive standard wages.
'peter Rodino, the powerful
What does appear clear Is
chairman of the Judiciary that they arework.Ingaimenj
committee of the house of or disagreeable jobs that mos t
Representatives, has proposed Americans will not take. Both
legislation that would compel legal and Illegal aliens are an
employers to check on the important sour ce of domestics
status of their workers, with and workers in restaurant
escal ating pe nalties for those kitche ns and In other unskilled
who knowingly hire illegal and low-paying occupations.
aliens. His bill has drawn i n. They are no menace to most

ALITAMONTE SPRINGS - tempted to collect the franchise security for long term planning,
The delay in collecting a 15 per lee.
would require a pass-on to
cent franchise fee from corncustomers of 67 per ce nt of the
e said the fee for a non, franchise (cc, Wells said.
mercial garbage and trash
t(ltt1vi' franchic W
(11!IU'c(jOfl companics £Cfl.
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businesses and apartment attempt to collect a tax, not
Although the franchise or.6~_Teasing support from trade trade unions, which regulate
complexes within the municipal permitted under Florida law. dinance was adopted lastv)
limits was attacked by resident lie added that the city properly September, the city has not
unions and patriotic groups, their memberships rigidly.
Bill Taylor, a member of the could collect a fee for granting been attempting to collect
which bandy about scare
The unions are under
figures of the numbers of illegal pressure to admit more
city's planning board Tuesday an exclusive franchise, franchise fees.
night,
however.
Immigrants and the jobs that members of minority groups,
Commissioners appeared to
Taylor, noting he has kept up
they are taking from American particularly blacks and Puerto
Wells
and
Dump-All be leaning toward amending
with
citizens.
Ricans, who are among the
executives
indicated the city te ordinance to an exclusive
levy to begin April 15 of a $2.50
Their opponents, including hardest hit by unemploym ent.
franchise
monthly garbage-trash co uld expect to collect a
arrangement,
religious organizations and But the slump in cunstruconIs
collection fee from residents, Proximately $15,000 annually in Commissioner Cal DeVone
civil libertarians, are just as a greater barrier to em.
demanded that business houses an exclusive arrangement with noted his colleagues in
cavalier In their use of statistics ployment of minority workers
be treated on the same basis as costs
his clients with no pass-on of workshop Monday agreed to go
'und their claims that aliens are than the unions themselves,
to the consumers. A non- the negotiated exclusive
homeowners.
being discriminated against.
Joblessness Is especially
"When are you going to begin exclusive
arrangement, franchise route rather than
The very nature of this "silent acute among black teenagers,
collecting from commercial because it would not provide placing the franchise out to bid.
invasion" makes trustworthy with 40 per cent out of work.
carriers," Taylor asked. Mayor
statistics hard to come by.
The plight of black women is
Norman Floyd's reply was that
The furor over alien Im. about as bad. Most black
bo th the fee to homeowners and
migration stems largely
from American females, Including
to commercial companies
the mounting ranks of the the vast majority in the 18-25
would begin at the same time.
use to
however, this did not appear
metropolitan area. But ever work In domestic service,
likely is ci ty commioners
lnce the passage of the j
which they regard as
w
have held In abeyance
migration act of is, which demeaning as well as poorly
collecting the franchise fee
bollshed quotas but set an paid. Th is is the gap that alien
since au thorized by ordinance
pverall limit of l20,
Em. workers, especially Latin
RED AND GOLD
last September, instructed
_______
nigrants
a
year
from
the
American women, have helped
Now11
Floyd to conduct a study to
Attorney
Western hemisphere, the to fill.
determine the advantages to
number of ill egal entrants
Despite Its well advertised
the ci ty of awarding an exA COMPLETE SERVICE FOR
been rising,
troubles, New York City
elusive franchise to a company,
The main reason is that to be remains a magnet for in).
oo
The ordinance now on the
admitted
legally aliens are migrants, whether from other
$3
5
0
books calls for non-exclusive
required to have a specifi c job parts of the country or from
F'
franchises to commercial
'ito go to.
abroad. It Is, after all, a
companies
within
the
Gearuti.d Forever Ti N.abrs if
city,
Immigration, legal and thriving ethnic center wi th
OFF
Commissioners voted last
illegal, has also be en large colonies of southern
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - receiving a $31,000
WINTEISET MEMORIAL SOCIETY, INC.
cost
REG.
,,
Mee
hange
month
ting times were c
to charge single fam ily
d
stimulated by cheap air travel, blacks, Jamaicans, Haitia ns
mecity'aaptwoy 5 estimate from th
PERFORMED BY A LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR
e Seaboard to 6:30 about 15 months ago hom wners for city garbage
ago of some $500,000
eo
and the rising population and and Thnldadlans.
Now '5"
In advance Coastline Railroad for an when
— Simplicity With OlQnity
citizens said the early
collecti on service after City
sewer connection fee payments . automatic railroad
Good thru AprlI1
from land developers continue signal and its installa crossing -neting times made it difficul t Attorney J Davis con tinued
tion at the forcitf ns to attend, However, warning that condominium
to plague this municipal Spring Oaks Boulevard FOR FREE BROCHURE
for the past six months an dwellers could challenge he
government,
.
Trilby Bend spur.
PHONE 422-7393
average of only three or
city's inability to provi de them
OR MAIL THIS COUPON TO
In court currently with one Some $3,000 in the estima te citizens have attended weekly With the same free service.
In
WINTERSET MEMORIAL SOCIETY, INC.
Last week Orlando attorney
who is at- was designated for "composite meetings.
CENTER
120 N. ORANGE AVE.
tempting to recover fees for additi ve."
Charles Wells hinted his client,
O'NEAL ARCADE, SUITE 7
100
PANELS
To CHOOSE FROM
unused sewer connections and
IU commission approved Dump All Inc., which supplies
ace Congress established the
t
ORLANDO. FLA. 32801
America's 200th birthday American Revolution Bicen..
Floyd said this c rossing Stanley M. Sherwen's request garbage and trash collection
with Its main sewer plant
OPEN DAILY .5
SAT. '1
ce le bra ti ons, w hich got under tennial Administra tion (Arba).
opera ting at capacity, a Coral signal is far down on the
t the city show its ap.. service to 98 per cent of
PItlNISNIOWALLP*NIL$.DINo$u$pLyon
NAME
AM$7IoNo
CllUPiO
TILU
way this mon th, are off toa bad
Gables attorney representing priority list and it is unlikely it predation for his gran ting a
- tONSIl.
city's business hoe and
But the indecision and
I.
IUST.0.IUM . SPINDLI PLI* - IUILDINO$HILVJPO
start. Many Americans do not political feuds of the cornanother
will be installed In the near feet drainage easement across apartment complexes would -307 E. 25th
STREET
St.
Ph. 323-57
future even If the city I4
his property a year ago by take the city to court if it atSanford
even realize that th e festi vities missi
demanded a hearing before
on had already taken a
CITY _______ STATE ______ZIP
city cmmtsslon on its refusal costs outlined,
.
have begun a nd ma ny of those toil.
waiving the oo water
TELEPHONE
nwho do grum bl e a bout the way
to refund some $30,000.
nectlon fee and $100 building
Both Philadelphia and Boston
And Commissioner Cal permit fee for a home
'
,they
are
being
organized.
had
already said that they could
he
is
IT-7
Benjamin Tepper, whose DeVoney said he believed the planning to build on Lake
The Bicentennial has been a not afford to set up a giant fair
client abandoned plans to build railroad's report that It has Drive. It was agreed
hot potato ever since 1966 when - once thought of as the main
a high-rise apartment-office already used elsewhere the old will consider the fees the city
President
Johnson set up the attraction - and the Bicenand the
complex on SR 436, asked signal removed from another easement a trade-off and that
Bicentennial commission, tennial was left without a
Mayor Norman Floyd in a letter SR 436 crossing "to be a lie."
whose job It was to decide how common theme.
Sherwen will formally execute
this week for legal Justification
the birthday party should be Out of this shambles the head
The old signal, about one ml an easement agreement. The
for the city's position,
Previous
agreement
run.
After seven years and of Arba, John Warner,
had been
from the Spring Oaks
an
oral
one,
considerable
expense, the produced a plan which
"In Our opinion, ft would t.In Boulevard crossing, was
comiriss
ion
was finally
dispensed With the need for a
the best interest of the city and replaced with a larger signal
Commissioners approved
disbanded,
having
achieved
main
theme by calling for the
when
SR
ourselves If the requested legal
436 was widened,
,.
placing a street light
v1rtually
nothing,
and
in
its
Bicentennial
to be cele brated
opinion would be forthcoming
With seven persons in the Gregory Court as petitioned by
everywhere.
The
idea was for
before we are secheduled to audience including
four 16 property owners. The
each
community
to
sponsor its
USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
discuss same before you and citizens, Poli
peti ti oners cited recent van.
ce Chief Justus
own
Bicentennial
project,
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES
the commission," Tepper said. East and two mem
dali
and break.jns In that
bers of
which would receive a grant
Charter Oaks area.
from Washington. For this
The commission In February cPress. the commission formally
nged
ha
its
regular
Tu
esday
Congreasgave
decided if plans were pursu
Arba $22 million.
An ordi nance was adopted
ed meeting times from 6:30
And
the
p
la
n
seems to be
p.m.,
annexing
31
streets
and
for
the
high-rise
construction,
to
4:30
beginning
roads
C
Cabbage_Trading this week working.
next week,
the city would be able to
surrounded by city territory.
moderate. The volume So far there are 3,000
provide sewer service by the
1 5
,hippeiJ last week f rom Florida recognized
projects. Books and
time it was needed. The city
—..
declined
to 633 carlot music are
later this month Is scheduled to
being written, ballets
IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
iuivaIents com pa r ed to 723 performed, f ilms and
begin construction on the ex.
Fit Between Studdlngs and Rafters)
plays
.
4arlots
March
16.22.
The
shown,
museums
refurbished,
pat-salon of the current 1.2
/
olume shipped this week Is fireworks let off, and carnivals
Nih on ailOfl daily capacity
NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
expected at near the same level
and parades planned all over
Keller
Road
sewer
plant
toai
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN
BRING TOTAL
(hen will decrease as some the
United States.
million gallon regional facility.
growers in the Hastings area
COMFORT LIVING
of these projects are
CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
thrt pota to harvest. The price connected, In some
Floyd
indicated
way, with
he
will
TO YOUR HOME
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING
(or Cabbage is lower at mostly American history and parschedule the workshop session
$2.50 per crate F.O.B.
with
with Tepper.
ticularly with the revolutionary
-t.CaIrots - Volume shipped war.
However, there are a few
I from Florida last week was 61
/O1fl.OiflWLICZfl_
Commissioners asked City
w hose links with the 200th
Attorney Joe Davis to de te rcarlats compared to 62 carlots anniversary
are somewhat
March 16.22. Lit tle change in tenuous,
HEATING &amp; COOLING
mine the meaning of the words
'
niume is expected this week.
300 N. FRENCH AVE.
"composite additive" after
PH. 322-ull
.
PRODUCTS
Summer, Missouri, is
The price is lower at $5.00 per
"Total Comfort" requirements
building
a statue of a goose in
___
48-1 lb. film bags F.O.B.
differ for every individual
Volume
from
honor
of
its
being the "wild
Celery —
and M•
. -ta
l
'entr Florida as tairly light goose capi of the World" and
thrcTu a ducted air
0
S
*Ith an Increase expected next Texas is holding a chili-cooking
distribution system
competition.
canaHIhesene
.
A
. Lk. Trading is moderate at
e
r prices, $2.50 to $3.75 per
This prof usion of sideshows is
rateF.O.B. depending onsize. not without Ib cr jfics,
:Hadlshes Volume from this vociferous ofthesehas been the
$400 ALOMA AVE.
4rea is moderate. Trading Is. People's Bicentennial Corn.
ORLANDO, FL 32117
I
iboderate at unchanged prices
mission, led by Jeremy Rifkin,
11.50
per
carton
304
oz.
film
which
accuses Arba of being too
PHONE 671-4140 GRADES 6.12
Lags F.O.R.
commercially oriented. Rifkin
Some growers have started wants to know how General
t)arvest of the spring crop of Motors can afford to squander
Ir
ixed types of Lettuce and money on schemes like the
Endive and Escarole while Freedom Train, which will
r.
dthers in Central Florida are travel throughout 48 states
xpected to start the spring carrying such pieces of
op next week. Quality is Americana
MEMBER
as George
Educatio n
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good.
Washington's copy of the
1D.I.C.
P11. 322-6390
good volume of Squashis ConstltutJ and John Wayne's
2609 Sanford Ave.
Sanford
i,w being shipped from Central hat, when thousands of car
Plorida,
workers are laid off.
.,

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Res"dent In Attac
On P''
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Delay

Thursday April 3, 1915--3111,

)obless Protest

By DONNA ESTES
Noting the lake is choked with hydrilla and
other
Herald Staff Writer
Commissioner Cal DeVoney has contacted a
aquatic weds wlitch could prove dangerous
He pointed to efforts some months ago by In- JurL5dIcfiOn over bodies of water.
AI.TAMOfE SPRINGS - City officials here water
to state agency botanist (or a recommendation on bow terested citizens and
skiers, Sherwen said the amur is known
civic groups to clean out Lake
"u the state claims the water, It Is up to the state
are not sure what the solution
is to ridding lakes its ability to consume vast quantifies of th for to get rid of the weeds.
Maitby.
He
said
alter
the
project
had
begun,
a
state
to do something about this problem," Floyd said.
ese
withing city boundaries of weeds and other
Th e immediate question at this point, according agen cy ordered
th e work halted because the state
plants. If the fish became a problem, they could
"(
but they believe the exotic white amur is not the caught
they could say It Is the city's responsibility and
be to Floyd, is not how to rid the lakes of aqua tic os bodies
and removed, Sherwen said.
of
water
in
florida,
let
us
budget and plan to solve the problem. 11
answer.
we ds, but rather who has jurisdiction to do it
Floyd said sta te agencies &amp; Including th e Game
Mayor
Norman
Floyd
said
not
enough
is
known
And,
even if the state does relin quish jurisdict ion
of
Stanley M. St*en, a city property
"I sympathize with the people (whose homes and Fresh Water Fish
the fish as )wt, adding it is claimed the whi te amur
Commission,
the
Department
of
th
e
lakes
to city co ntrol, use of the white amur
recommended th is week that the city stock Lake
bound the affected lakes), but the city does not have of
eats
more
than
twice
its
own
weight
da
Natural
Resources,
the
Department
of
il
y.
"It
Pollution
co
ienta wi th th e white fish.
would not be something Floyd would want to exV
uld a leg to stand on to do anyth in
endupasbig a3awhale"FJoy
g about it," the mayor Control and the trustees of the Internal Im. perirne:it wi th. "Th ere have been enough ex.
said.
provement
nd
all claim at least partial
perünents in

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Publish: March
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11 some below dealer cost, fir*t
comefirst choice! Plus FIR's
finest Used Cars. Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer. '75 Datsuns
Sundays 126.

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Old gelding, SA00 S Yr, old pony, '61 Lincoln Cont. Covm, whitil-vinyl
very gentle,

$150 Tack available,

322 239-9.

67—ljvestOCk-PO.JItT'S/

more.

roof, '63 Buick Electra, i at
hardtop. Both new Insp. Bes t offer.
131-0600 or1)1-4213
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l9ö6PontIac. Automatic
Radio, Heater, $400

after

2 10 3 P.m.. 214 Odham Drive

Goats, 3 pure bred French Alpine
kidt, excellent milking strain, 1

purt bred Nubian nanny. breeding

(Sanora),

ace. 337-5421.

Merchandise

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arriving daily. Ph. 931-1311, Open

English and Western Pleasure

Satsume. Sentord, Recliner chair.
kltchin table &amp; 6 chairs, stereo

GARAGE SALE, Saturday, April 5

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Special,
mint time

GARAG E SALE: Sat. &amp; Sunday. 311

cabinet, china, clothes
322-9116
S.

lt6iVWExcellentCoridItion
Recently lnspecleljsj5o

Datsun-Subaru Sale

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Saturday, April 5 Hoof Trimming

ladder,

lawn hose. 11" &amp; Is" tires, day

spray gun, 1230 $31 5777 after 5
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spades III shovels, toilet stool tops,

home on small acreage within

322-W7

masonry, w w

LTD. 1.600 ml., 2 or. 661 55 after
6 p.m.

Chihuahua. AKC Reg. $ mo.
female, white with fawn
markings, US. 321-0605.

Alma Ave., Lake Mary. Gas
heaters, parlor lamps, kitchen,
chaIrs, end tables, center tables, I

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JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

$50; New wire cages to Sell also,

YARD SALE: April A &amp; 5 at 133

Maytag washer, electric heater.

lN.'LL PRICE RANGES

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Sacrifice to settle estate, 1973 Ford

Must QO. 323-0115

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picnic table, 12' step

AT IS YOUR PRICE?

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

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Clean. 111695, Ask for Duane
it'e at 372163). Dealer,
Going ou tot business 17 Californian
16
Attention
painters; 1%, HandIV an
Rabbitv 3 sucks, 14 Does. SSO,
GAAC. 1250 Grego ISO Airlels
Ped~gretd white satin rabbits,

RUMMAGE SALE for Central
Florida Chorale, Old U. S. Bank
Bldg., Sanford Plaza,
am. Ill,

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10 miles of Sanford.

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Customers 322 5752.

corner@, Plants, baby furniture,
Thurs. a. FrI. 1803 Holly Ave. 372.
7374.

CLASSIFIED ADS. 37274))
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1957*,, Ton Ford

This is our 13th year at Animal
Haven Gr ooming a. Boarding 1971 Toyota 4 door, AM-FM stereo,
Kennels, Thanks to you, our alt' cd1tboned, 4 wiid. very

ditionir, car refrigerator, movie

Client desires immediate Purchase

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PLANNING A GARAGE SALE?
DON'T FORGET TO AD.

west to Ridge-ood and follow the

FREE KITTENS
Solid black &amp; solid gray
3270423 after 5,30

YARD SALE: Sabre saw, air con.

OPEN NOON Ill DARK

ALTAMONTE Mall III Rolling

COLOR TV,$1445M0N'rH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
644 1004

54—Garage Sales

Sneak Preview
townhouses Wall-to-wail carpet,
wallpaper, built-in kitchen and no

6PtSr"SUppIIes

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BloCk building a. lot, 14.000. Loca tion
Midway. Call anytime until 10
372-1366

NEW 1. 2 and 3 bedroom homes and

53—TV.Radlo.S9tereo

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Large or small tracts from S1,100
Per acre up. Terry Really,
REALTOR, 628 0711

LOW 7k.. pctr interest under tan.
dem plan. Hwy 1797 to 25th St

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BLAIR AGENCY
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If you desire acreage, I have

322-6457
'flC?

Exclusive
Home Sites
P.O. Box 1144
Sanford, Fla. 37771

Nights 377-5431 or
73
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huge wooded corner lot, See to

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JOHNIf'y WALicI

REAL ESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

2 bath, foyer, family room, on a

WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W. 1st St.

Motorcyclelnsurance,

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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60 )CeleryAve.Sznford

(1111124). with or without fence.
$1,500. Owner will finance,
Seminole Co. $31 $i9

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1914 Hondi IL 125
3 Months Old. Excellent
Cond ition. 322-0042

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Lot 90*100' with small building

New)bed1oorns,)bath,triefree
construction, central heat &amp; air,
walltowall carpet. paved corner
lot. All for $25.aOQ Go by
Valencia Road, DeBary. Fla. and

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Work your own hours. Earn extra

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

FrigidaIre, Maytag, Kitchen Aid,

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78—torcycles

ice, used machines.

430t5.sc'ge

323.6= after 5

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Pick up lunk cars FREE. Small
price for others. 322.1624.

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111111hic &amp;A^&amp;#

miwir

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JFCIL

* 1" terms

adlurOOm-rurnished or Unfurnished

Lakefront Apts. *Free Boatin g
eswimmio Pool "Club House w-TV
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SANFORD FLEA MART

"SANrORD'S SALES LEADER"
CITY -. REDUCED $1,000! This 3
bedroom at 711 Palmetto Avenue
Is now only 571,000. Over 1300
sQuare feet Might be just what
you need

U.S. 1797-fl0' build your own.
$110,000 Terms

Fri* tables Mon Thurs

INDUSTRIAL
7 ACRES 300' highway frontage CITY
OLDER BUT NICE' 3
PR, Zoned M 1. $110,000
bedroom home Ideal for retired
couple. Has formal dining
FORMER F ILL INC. STATION
nice kitchen, solidlyLull. ii
SITE. $10,000 cash, or you
cellent sh ape. Only 5)9,8)0 Don't
finance
pass It by

•d

'Tax Returns, 20 yrs experience
WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING, Five

Po"I.- Call 372-7943 anytime,

WANT A SIRVICEMAN FAST?
Read to-day's Classified Ads f or
the help you nerd 322 1611

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Stemper Realty
Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTIHGREAI TON
3271991
19193. Fr ench
Fyn
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322.2420

CALL DL llt.ly
373 7947
Service on home 8. auto
radios, tape 8 record pla',cr
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Your MLS Agency
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Anytime

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Best lot elt'ctIon
I,.

hOise plan. Cuilcn rn.)' to FHA
and SSIC Srne Fast. economical,
Call Victor 3210334,

William W H.iCkvtl, profess,onal
Painting. Experienced, in all typ-e
of Paperhanging, 323 9737.

Home Improvements'

Are you a full time driver with a part
time car' Check the Automotive
Sec tion in The Herald everyday,

Interior. Exterior plastering
Plaster pithing &amp; simulated
brick &amp; stone specialty. 377 778)

Auto Radios

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room,

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Painting

Marson Germrane$ti
PaInting. Remodeling
Licensed, Bonded 323 6160

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MMMIM

SO. DEBARY FLEA MARKET
1 milq's north on 17 92
30S 6" °"

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ersonaiTax Service
No.2 East pd,1;.,75.JC
Entrance. RRamnbcltom,377.7199

WYNNEWooD
TREE SHADED
7 bedroom on large lot under Lawn Mowers.
We Sell The Best &amp;
beautiful oaks Good condition
Service The Rest Western Auto
Only 578.000.
301W 1st 5?,

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Hwy '6.'MlieE oil 4
Fri.,99,Sat Svn,94
Ill 75"
321 0720

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1 CiLD CORRAL WESTERN SHOP

Real~ e

apt Only $39,930

U S 17 92-- 4.42' Qood clpth, $771,000
Terms

Moving? Why Not Live In Sanford's
Finest Established Resi dential Area?

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Hwy. 1797, 1 Mi 5. Deflary

115, 1797- 171' with building 8.
paving Only 110,000 cash

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and rat reni.

with populat serm%

323.8670
Hwy. 17.92Sanford

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL
AWAY
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itern.

1200 sq It
liveable 2

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LIQUIOATION SALE

COMMERCIAL
BUSY 17 r0t 13th St Has

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N.Q .Eci1EII.Y Q.EEQ..iJ
PAY 1st, MONTH's RENT ONLY.
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RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
COMMERCIAL REMODELING
NEW HOMES
New Commercial Industrial
Deign Construction Financing
Keith P. Smith Conilruct,on Inc.
303621 11$I,24Hrs Nadine

Central Heal &amp; Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford 327
Ui),

RUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE.
MEPIT ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY AND REPAIRS 372,
11 114311111

You Cs', net s fair price

Carpentry Rcrn1.X:,l;r,9. AU,3tons.u5'om Work. Lcc',ncd Bonded
Free estimate. 323 4031

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wr'en

70u

Station arid 'orce main in
stallation
concrete foundation
work for signs, equipment, pumps,
etc Undergr ound or above ground
storaqe tanks. Dewatering. excavation. driveway culvert pipes
and head walls, retaining walls
Keith P Smith Construction Inc
305671 1188 Stan 21 rirS

Loft

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Kit(hn
bathroom Cabinets.
Counter tops. Sinks In
staIIaion available Duo
cabelIJUK52 .anytime.

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Land ciearbig

C&amp;A Backhoe Service
Lenc5cleorinq sept'c tanks, fill dirt,
driveways All kindS of daq4i..3
)fl9)7; 134 I 19

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Reconditioned batterie%"$ji,S
ex change, REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

NELSON FLORIDA POSES.13.738.
3 45 GardenLarid, 1400 W. 1st St ,
373-4430.
orchids I, Supplies $3105100. Ana

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Parts

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MOONEY APPLIANCES 321 069i
Moving your mobil@ home? Have
64--Equipment for ftnt
truck, will trav e l. Also roof Home Appliance Center- Quality
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
costing &amp; got up. 27I.S4?Q.
appliances at 1`4111SOnable prices,

803 W Ist St.

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KENMORE WASHER, parts, see v

373 6061.373 0517
Reg Real Estate Brokee

NORTH RENT P*URCHASE PLAN

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31A-Duplexes

Sales : Earn$lSin7hours
daily. Car
CaIl$31.5777

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Publish: March 13. 20.2?. April
1975
DEL 61

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice ii hereby given that
i am
engaged In business at Ill Satsuma
Or ,Sanforcj 37771, Seminole County,
Florida, under the fictitious name of
JOE'S SEAFOOD, arid that I Intend
to register said
flame with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court Seminole
County. Florida 4 accordance with
NOTICE OF SUIT
the provIsime Of the Fictitious
TO: Robert K. Earl and
Name Statutes, TO Wit
Section
Susan K E arl, his wife
83309 Florida St*tt
73l South College Avenue
S:Josephpietrow..ki
Muncie, Indiana 47303
Publish: March 13.
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20, 2?, April 3,
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that 1973
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aComplalnttoforecloieamortgaq, DEL-Si
incumbering the following real
NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY
property:
FOR PASSAGE OF LOCAL
Lot?, Block I, SKY LARK Sue.
LEGISLA" ION
DIVISION, according to Plat thCre-ol
TO WHOM IT MAY fflxjrrnx,
At.,,,.11..it•fl..L,.

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PfOvISIOM of the Ficlillous Name

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

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1971 yolks Camper. Fully equipped
in excellen t condition Priced
to
sell 337 3113 or 339 9013.

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Con.

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M. UNSWORTH REALTY

PAYTON REALTY

2524 Park Dr.

tamed, Michigan st 0 Mi East
South Sanford Ave. Sanlord),

top

75—RecreatiOI- 1 Vehicles

office furniture

Dr..Attarn.oçteSprings,3392737.

Freezers,upright&amp;cp*st
Guaranteed. 373.73

Situp

1200 Fr ench, 373-7340

Hari Orchids, 101S Palm Springs

heat &amp; air, all electric. Patio
cover. Also Deiray
truck

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Sanford Auction

Let me till your garden spot; mow
vacant lots Pepper plants. Floyd
Freer, 3225191.

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Camper. Completel y sell

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You qualityl

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10 Qualified buyers. Call to see if

Zoned R 11AA. See us n"

Stan's Auction

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2335.

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Hwy. 44 11 )Mi. East of I-I
97 19

Wood or steel desks (executive desk
8
ctiairs. secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S
Casseiberry. 17 97. f' 4206

room $ pc. Cherry, $ )23;
Custom Sofa, Cherry wood. $250.
Old wardrobe. $73; Bookcase, $10,
Plant stand, SOc. Double bed
complete, $40; Dinette table. 3
chairs, 17.50; Arm chairs from $3;
Antiques: Victorian chair, $43;
Windsor chair, $23; Dr um table,
$95; French commode. $55;
Buffet, $43; Tier table, $63; KULP
DECORATORS, 109W. 1st St.,372-

321002

(.3et 'tm Wfllle

less
than rent. Government Subsidized

Locations

reen leather davenport a. Swivel
rocker, 322 $721 or after 530 373.
6723.

ICtif ice, to Settle estate, 31' * it',
like new. 64-5.4Q5 after 6 p.m. I 1
Moss, Leisure World. rssPa...

payme"t, monthfy payments

1 bedroom,

apt.,

Used

PJVENTORY CLEARANCE See ui
for the bev de al or a
new home
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
310) Orlando Drive
Sanford 5700

No* houses In a rural arpa. No down

Executive Home

Auction
Saturday7 p
Open daily 105 We buy.

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4*y. 1792. Sanford

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* They're Hot! *

MyrtleAve,Sanford

72—Auction

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PEAL TOP 372 7191

Reg Real Estate Broker

Wanted to buy used
furniture
Any Quantity HOLL,'S Cassel
berry, Hwy 1793 130 4M6.

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Factory rebate on purchase of an
new home.

CailBart Real Estate

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CASH 322.4132
For used furniture, applian ces,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 100) ferns
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave

in Di'vipq (,'hinet.
CP3S5C%5rj
Srcer'j Lest model, wnij bobbin
59—Musical Wirchandise
--___In machine. Full automatic. Pay:
balance of 51$ or 10 Payments of' 5 Piece Drum set, 140 Table—
to
5$.
organ, $13. Both very good con
dillon. 372 3104
Drop in bobbin, zIg zag and) needle1
position. Like new Condit,,
so ld
60 Of-f ice Supplies
new for MI. balance of$.t.s Cash or
5 payments of $10. New warranty .
3 Brand name copiers, full
warranty, less tI-a. half price.
Call Credit Dept.
Must sell 647 It". John Powers 9
SANFORDSEWIPIG CENTER
to 5
07 A East 1st St., Sanfor d 372 9111
E'es$ç.

Tony's Homes &amp; Cars

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DAVE!.' 32) 9)70

BIKE SALE-- 10 sp lstprice, $130
$1 40
price $70175. In nil.
WHILE THEY LAST.

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GOLDEN 'T OU C iVN SEW

* $1,000 *

Surround yourself with frees, enjo
quietness, and beauty on Wekiv,
River, Two lots. One lot on river
onefor your home. 511,100. Termi

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Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at II Warwick
Court, Longwood 37750. Semino le
County, Florida under the f ict i ti ous
flame of
MANTOVANI &amp;
ASSOCIATES , a nd that I Intend to
-V
" 0 name with the Clef k of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accorde with the
Statutes, To-Wit; Section
Florida Statutes 1957

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system, 20' x
pool. Storage
shed. 8. 6' wocd fence 372 3472.
153.500.

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ser"IlY of quiet wooded area
liyiflq. Matur e a dults. I &amp; Pbdrms
300

house Plans and aratting service.

FiTTMunwn—

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IIQI4TI!NTH JUDICIAL Cli.

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Only S".900 Better hurry on thi

Stiii *

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one

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1st floor, nicely furnished, clean,
private bath apt. Adults only. No
pets. 372.),)9

Commission only Send resum, to

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Suite 38

COUNTY, FLORIDA,
I',.,
Civil N,. 7$4lSCA49.l
I Show
45 Figure of
GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL
disapproval
speech
MORTGAGE' ASSOCIATION,
20n the briny
46 Petty quarrel
Plaintiff,
3 Chopped
4? Auto accessory V.
cabbage dish
Concoction
4$ Musical
WILLIAM S. PERCY, a-k-a
40vrsna,ne
25 A$owance for
instrument
WILLIAM PERCY, MARILYN S.
5 Pronoun
waste
5.3 Burden
PERCY, his wife, ROBERT K.
S Pin together 25 Habtlaton
51 Dispatched
EARL, SUSAN K. EARL, his wife,
7 Niutical 11mm 28 We'd
52 Gaelic
and LOUISE BARNES,
S
tris new 30 Ht'ed'ty ur,.t 55 Fiber knots
Defendants.
DOWN

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Deputy Clerk
Larry G. Ullensvang
Attorney for Petitioners

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby glyin that lam
engaged in business at 499 Airport

Florida Statutes psi.
5; Donald Thomas
Publish: March 13, 30, 77, April 3
IT13
DEL

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We Buy Furniture

58—Bicycles

51—Household Goods

carpeting

Looking for albedrooms Thatt
with a pool and a quiet IOcitn
Can you believe we have
Ic

room. Custom dfapes. dishwasher.
central heat 8 air, deep well 8
sprinkler SyStem, fire alarm

BAMBOO
COVE
GARDEN REALTOR
3279784
APARTMENTS, Enjoy the

Active person to Sell custom made

WITNESS my Hand and the Seal
of This Court at Sanford, Seminole

by: Linda E OoPvy

fogisfefsaidflarnewtffith,C,of
the Circuit Court I emincils - #
Florida In accordance with th
provis ions of the Fict itious Name
Statutes, b-WIt: Section 565 09

3930

the scenic Weklva River nea r
Sanford. Furnished units for
selected adults Includeifreeui. of
boats and canoes, 3224170,

course upon t"

197$

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kn.ght', lackot
ttCne,s,-- 3SSpva*i,1j

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apt, near SJC. Nice Private for
mature man $81 NO

ell

Office

I0'x3S', 3 DR moole home. Ne,
8 paneling Throughout

Corner Lot

Lake Mary, 1 bedroom furnished By Owner, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, family

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I buy Sterling Silver

16' Regal 1971 1,1 hull Walk thrpuh
windshield bOwrider, 60 HP
Johnson, all elec tric Super quiet
engine, new trailer Lie new.
scrifice by owner. 323 3641.

oldspol, 23,000 BTU reverse cycle
air condltiontr, 000d Condition
373,573$.

42—Nubile Hones

corner lot. Good location, assuni
mortgage,

Acre Realty, REALTOR. 323 7750,

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Pool Home $19.900

Ne*ly weds or retirees. 2 bdrnn , I
bath, paneled den , Only $ 17.9 50

Undergraduate Attention Mature Adults

Sanford Housno Authority
Castle Brewer Court
Sanford. Fla., 32771

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you fall to do so
be entered in due

DEL-1,04
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On# &amp; Two bedrooms,sair &amp; carpel,
adults 195 8 up Al o 2 bedroom
unfurnished.
555 3721810
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68—nted to Buy

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top price's paid, used, any Condtior,
611 8126, Winter Park

ROBSON MANE
79 Hwy. 1792
372 3961

One boat, motor 8. trailer . 1.400. 1973
Indian Trial or Road bike, Brand
new eng ine, 1300. 3

FORREST GREEPIE INC.
REAL70RS37363530r4I5 2333

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All Utilities Paid, $123 mo 322 IlSq.

Thomas Wilson Ill

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I'. Y old. 3 bdrm . w w carp
central
h&amp;a.
immedla
POSSeSSiOn Just reduc ed by own
10 575.900 3737716

41—Houses

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55—Boats &amp; Accessories

WILSON MAIER F[JDIJIYIIbI,,
BUY -SELL - TRADE
11.313E. Firit St,
3725472

near

17 't2
REALTOR 3735771

Real Estate

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THE BARGAIN GARAGE New
location, 73$ Hwy 1797, F er n
Park. Relocation Sale-SO pd. off
POsJithOld a nd all clothing. WedSol. $0 1, Sun 12 18348460

Refrigerator, Men. Women &amp;
Boy'i clothing, Lamps, pictures,
bric.a brac. a. other furniture 471
7634.

SAPIFORD_ Sparkling 3 bedroo,
hon- e
hospital Orapes. rang
P. rrlr qcralcr r ,'ie.i. I3e.iutt
yard with citrus Price reduced t
173.000.
WE TAKE TRADES

Harold Hall Realty

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171 Lakeviw Ave,
Lake Mary . April 3.S,9a m. 4pm.

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cellerit financing $37,250

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In the Herald Ciassfied ads are
black ?ntj vstOte and read all over

Garage Sale

!off Clubs &amp; Carts, Washer, Dryer,

3 bedroom, large lot, Sanford's be
section, central air 8. heat, a
carpeted. i35,i®. 372.4195

bedroom, 2 bath. family rocir
*Ifh fireplace, central air, e

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Park Avenue Mobile Park
lS15 Park Drive. 3fl6i

directed by FurniShed garage

Executive Director

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dtf"Sel thereto within thirty (30)

as Clerk of the Court

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58 Plays 0#1 Words 9 Originates

to cut in a way

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44 Zone
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speak er
49 Eaten away
53 Metal fastener _________
31 Deserter
56 Coroo piv,
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Submit resumes to;

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S Richard Slty,itrl

Rent

Ill

County, Florida this 1111th day of (4t

fun and games will be too ex.

to

JIM DANDY JAll.FEED
"Buy Direc t Fresm Boxcar" :
GORML'' E.4. Sanford373 4731

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Large

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67A—Feed

YARD SALE: Sat. I. Sun.. 9 to S.
Bed, C hest, Guitar &amp; Amplifier .
electric chord organ, and many
mist. barga ins 737 E. Warren
Ave. Longwood 4304111

Larry Saxon, Realtor ,

7s

EXTRA SPECIAL

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38—Wanted

mom

Apache hard top camper, perfect
ConditIon, sleeps 6,2 dbl. beds, ice
box, gas stove, electric oullets,
kitthen has Swing pfl50f,
L.
Skinner, 322 W24.

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rent on 1 yr. lease, 678 0-907 or 647Eves

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•.

days after t he first publication or
posting hereof and ser ve a copy
engaged In bineu •
E.
Evergreen
Ave., Longwood, thereof upon Petitioners Attorney
Seminole County, Florid, under the w4opn.rnea, address Is Larry G.
SAN JOSE Ullensvang. 1 Park Avenue North,
Fictitious name
POOLS,
and that Itheend
Int Cleft
to register Suite 38, P.O. Box 542,Winter Park,
Mid niMo
Court. Seminole County,

Furnished

31—APartrnerds

Property

Monroe Bldg

an

guardians of the person of David S

JIImtçIt may

W. Garnett White
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FROM $160
1)0W. AIRPORT BLVD.
3 73 7870

Table a. Chairs. Color Console TV,
also color Portab:,. 323 0708.

Broker, 107 W. Commercial

-Want 7. . or I bedroom house in
country Unfurnished pref er
red
Contact Tom Keyser at 372 2611 r
32) 0491
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THE STATE

Florida 3VIR.

JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC

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37—Business

degree In accounting, prefefrably
MBA and 3 years Federal CAMPSEMIPIOLE isa quiet village
of mobile hom es, cottages, and
accounting exper ience,
camp sites nestled among large

DEL-115

of

Provides Input Into development of
the Operating Bud get, approves
Invoices for payment, verifies
employee time c,ords and pqf

EDUCATION!

Praying for the appointment of Co.

FICTITIOUSNAms
Notice Is hereoy given that i am

same.

.

llt?$

Flwlda

YOU'fe Ping out with

u

COUNTY, FLORIDA.

DIP1`111110 and you are hereby

PWCES (Feb. 2(~March 20

h19u8

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1-'2 Bedroom

No qi'allfylngl Immediate o
cupancy. Year old Sanford 4 BR,
bath large family home. Oni
17.000 down, an
assun,
Payments .
Pool
a.
tennl
privileges. Call 901 767-541!
Owner. A ssoc

VETERANS
10 down payment, lovely 3 bedroor
home on quiet Street, Walk t
elementary Only $75,900. Call 32
9410.

Acreage

lure adults only. S125 Mo %SO
utiiItb damage deposit. No pets.

Heated Pool

*

the Executive Director.

required to file your written

Your most productive time Is Thinkbeforeyouspeaktoy
early In the day. Toward you may unwittingly leave
evening you tend to be more another wi th a very poor ins-

AR8NTSAWLID

,

and negotlll for the purpose ,
Crediting accOunts within the
Journal and general ledger. Keeps
accurate records of Income and
expenses recording som e in
specfled accounts.
Makes
determlflat,n of value of r,
verltory, land structures and
equipment
Balances daily cash receipts iournal
and deposits same In local bank.
Insures Iccuracy of tenant
SecurIty depoiltsheld in separate

forms other outies

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

are

hoped.

VIRGO (Aug. 23&amp;pt. 22)

,

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.

your actions today wheri you do remntlY. He's not prepared to
the exact Opposite of what you do as much for you as You'd

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-2 bdrm furnished
house, attic fan,

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lustments to

_; I.,

MCMAHAPI, and file the original OEM IS
Answer orother res ponsive pleading

funds.

account and makes P*60MC ad

L,
-

5: Louis Lang

and Writ, as well As funds Pald'by
the Federal governmen t into debt
service and advance amortirallon
ILLUSTRATIVE
DUTIES:
Receives sit cIccum en ts contracts

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In the Petition for Dissolution of

J

-t,

1,

.
Marriage.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed
myofflc let sulaf Sanford. Seminole

I

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know
Be careful today you don't on, Write It down or you may about It.
not relay It accurately.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
CANCER (June 2I4ulyfl)If l9) When you draw funds for the

Hogan's Heroes

,

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It

against you for the relief demanded

-

.
IDI~Nw

.

1

lnconvenlcnceothersmoretha,1

I? A
of
0111101110

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going to give you

And

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* Recreational Building
*

MAITLANO FLEA MART
1911 Hwy. 17.92. Open
Sat. a. Sun. 95
83* 7970

Urgent must sell house. Leavi,
state. Low down payment.
Bedrooms. 1I baths, centr.
HIA, fully carpeted. Call anytiry
8420194

Homes, Lots
Furnished

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U--Garage Sa les

$71,500. CORBETT PEA
ESTATE', RE'.LTOR, 448 179

LAKE MARY- New 3 bdri
homes. Miii Color selectior
paved 5treet, city water, $21.5
with only 1700 down. Governm,
financing. 131 1649. Builder.

Peg Real Estate Broker
110 E 75th St 372 6633

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33—Houses

* Clothes Washer-Dryer

position involving the accurate
accounting for all funds received

.

EIOHTIENTH JUDICIAL Cli.

(33) Mayberry RFD

,

ly responsible administrative

before April 17. 197$. If you fail to do

STARTS
TOMORROW

.

...

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Someone is

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SANFORD HOUSING
AUTHORITY
MAJOR FUNCTION: Thlsisahigt.

I.

REALTY

Three bedroom, I bath older home,
StOve &amp; retrigerator, Air, $
150; Lake Mary
No Qualifying.
AlSo7ftR,lbath,5100mn 372614
bdrm, quiet country living. Of
after 5
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$23,950. Acre Realty, REALTO
td,CC 7 bedroom block home New
373 7750
roof, carpeted IhrOqhot.
Ridiculously low price
Commercial Propertie5

Range. Refrigerator

*

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IN CeRCUIT COURT IN THE

things went as planned.

rcuf,r

Unfurnished

Accountant

FICTITIOUSNAME
Wife.
Notice is hereby given that I am
NOTICE OF ACTION
engaged in business at 61 0 W Hwy
TO: MARILYN C. BROWN
134, Longwood 32750, Seminole
321-10th Street
County, Florida under the fictitious
Brooklyn, New York
na me of THE WORLD CUP, and
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that I intend to register said name
that a Petition for OIUOItJUOn
of with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Marriage has bow Ihid àQalflSt you. Seminole County,
Florida in acand you are required to serve aoopy
cordanc.wffls tI'.
Al f
of your answer or other responsive
es.
Wit:

floodgme"t by default Will be taken

j

* W/W Shag Carpet

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Bartenders
, School, --------

be your own boss, low Overhead,
high profit So Deflary Flea
Market, 30564 SCM
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P11141111OW'S attorney, TERRY P. Publish: April 3. 10, l?. it. 1975

SAGITFARIUS (Nov. 3.3-Dec.

Villas

ns tructions,

Cooks a. Dishwasher s Apply in
Person
,o
Lamplighter
Restaurant, 27th &amp; 5.tfltord Ave

ii

Pleading to the Petition for SoctionlI63.09 Florida Statutes 19S7.

slight an old friend to make pulled from under yaw lee(.

Wounds
,

and
MARILYN C. BROWN,

Sand Iewà od

*

preferred, 619 Atlantic National
Bank Bldg . 323 4450

Chairman
City of Sanford
Planning and Zoning
Commission
Publish : April 3. 1975

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TAFFER

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ypinig. shorthand

.

Arthur H. Harris

Husband,

real value.
classified ads

you have an eye for

you II eye

* Ulshwasher'Disposal

I

Zoolng Commission of the City of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Sanford, Florida, this 3111 day of
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, March, 1975-

In re: the Marriage of:

Care

deposit.

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heard a? laid hearing
By order of the Planning and

EDWARD P. BROWN,

AP T5.

lt2OFloridaAv,
373 6630

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In the Office of the above court on or

omorrow

16

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classes Call anytime 323 7170

wiH deprive you of the brass worth Is yet unknown.
21) -You're apt to make some
ring you coult! have grabbed If
GEMUd (May 21-June 20) chianges in 3ocW
III= that WIII

(44)

11—I

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(9) ABC News
(13) Tom Ewell

1:30 (2.1) How To Survive

1%t

;

&amp;hall have an opportunity to be

Most cancers j
FLORIDA
the rectum are within react? of CASE No. ,s-a,,
examination,

damage

Baby Sitting for doctors only
5ty With Children while they RENTAL APARTMENT 4OM
travel Goon reterencri 57i 7005

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last-minute switch In tactics points wi th a new one whose

Movie

tIN

1?75
DEL-lb

7900

RANKLIN A

RIGHT
7 Bedrooms, condition escelle
Price reasonable at$1$,000. Tar
000d at 5350 dOwn, monti
payments low at $147 Be rig
don't miss this Call now

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Thursday, April 3, 197!—Ill

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EVERYTHING' S

3 bdrm. house. SIS mo, plus $50
120 E. 26th 5?.
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377-1387.
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Williams Baby Silting Service. $13.1
thlld. $23 for 7 per wk. 377 3931

(2.1) NBC News
(6)
CBS News

0 A L

[SEMINOLE '

Publish: March 20, 27, April 3, 10,

'Dissolution of Marriage on the

Children

I$ai

The silent way a cancer of

'

Alegre

ACECAYUCA8RUPEDAYCM

12:00 (2,44) News
() Young And

to make

DR."LAMB - Are
t he re any outward obvious

I
delightful

hurrying

DEAR

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AFTERNOON

Weight loss usually means
cancer has progressed, and
It can be caused by can cer
originating from any source
the

MASTERSCOVE

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Florida, the above described P- East lIne
Of sa:d Lots 1, 7. and 3, all
sonal proper ty.
In Block 9 of Highland Park, Plat
Thai said sale ii being made to Book
4, page 21, Public Reccrds of
sa tisfy the terms of said Writ of $.mInole County, Florida.
Ex ecution.
Being more generally describe d
john E. Polk,
as located: 2397 French Ave. N.E.
Sheriff
corner of French Ave. and 24th St.
Seminole County, Florida
All part ies In Inlereit and citilens

prolonged sitting causes immedliate attention.

pressure

0HRYSY Y CPENALSRUPDD

iii

6-Child

One tells me that it Is bad fer to sUvtch and move around, bowel habit for no apparent the highest bidder, for cash, subject purposes) and Lot 9 and the West 40
to any and all existing loins, at the ft of tot i. and all
me to take such a long trip. which I would also advise on a reason, though, can ben sign
Frc.nt (West ) tNor of the Semno(c Lots I aro
S. IyirlQ WeSt 01
lc
Another tells mc it is okay if I
long bus or auto trip. Rarely, twiior of th e CUbA and deserves County Courthovie In Sanford,
parallel to. and
lee? East of the
$retch
my

7 Rdrm house, 1 bath. SI75 plus
damage depoi$ Adults only.
3137.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

ss;ous forIaje

Mo.

'naniitr

Deftary, AdultS Lovely Iare
bedroom air, ideal for retired
persons 668 6188. 3378051
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of

For Friday, April 4. 1975

Donahue

Life
Brady Bunc h
Florida

'

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HOROSCOPE

(24) Carrascolendas

Second

Squares
Love Of

(9)

-.

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(2.8) Hollywood
(6)

'a

6:30

High Rollers
Now You See It

(9)

.

on

Nelghborhtod

8)

(4)

_...

to Dr .
Lamb, In care of this
aircraft maintain an altitude
DEAR READER below 7,000 feet. When you are from the rectum is oftenBlood newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
the Radio City Station, New York,
sitting still that is not enough first sign, That is why you N.Y. 10019.

(44) Lucy Show

(2. 8) Wheel Of
Fortune
(4) Gambit
(44)

11:00

to

150

qui

n

LOST*
Easter Sunday
on 16-A between Ups.ala Pd. &amp;
Airport Blvd Name, "Vernie
Johnson" Please call 321 0I67
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oids. Including vitamins and heallh foods. ment to the Zoning

the

The doctor who told you the *ns of rwW Cancer? How the examining finger.
cabin was pressurized was often should one be checked f or
Send your questions
right
that score. Commercial rectal cancer?

(44)
Island
5:00 (9) DIih
(24) Mister Roger's

Best

Winter Park 447.4720

Orlando City

(24) Villa

blood

ltd PRIN
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THAT'S A CLASSIFIED
AD'

T

California and the plane trip is
,_
..
live
nd a nau hours. I've
movement usually dO23n't W4 the undersigned as Sheriff Of
consulted three doctors and would be
Se minole County, Florida, will at south 130' the following described
Occur
until the cancer h
have been given different altitudes. To avoid
the
1:00 AM, on the 11th day of April, parcel: Lots 1, 7, and 3 and $ (less
dangers
advanced.
A
opinions by each,
sudden change In AD.
of prolonged sitting you do need
1973, offer for sale and

more -of a problem than the
alti tude,

Batman
Gilligan's

(33)

assume that

of

U—Houses

Unfurnished house, 3tir,. l, baths, I Loch Arbor. x bedroom. 7 bath
, po
$
$75 damagi' depoSit 373
r'fav room, large 101,
47i
151.300 327 29

the

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ONTHELAI(E

A LITTLE SALESMAN

Ofdinance of the
cabin pressure is Sometimes hermorrhotds
A complete inventory available City of Sanford, Seminole County,
much lower than 7,000 feet, out because of the pressure
from the Civil Division of the Florida.
of a
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart.
commonly-below 5,000 feet,
Rezoning from' RC.I, Restricted
tumor above the hemorrhoids, mint. All property being stored at Commercial
District
If
you drove, over the
. Adams Transfer &amp; Storage in
n
r_ r,
r.
I
'" UI having a
owei 5anrd, Florld.
mountains or
de in a bus you
Commercial District

Council'

Beaver
9:30 (44) Petticoat

WANTED

x

4:30 (2) Bonanza
(I)
Mery Griffin

Tennessee

(44)

go

cause any slgnlilcant shouldn't

capable of enduring a five and a planes. If you don't get excited rect
um can btut Is a good
hail how' bus ride, you can and let someone else do the reason for a
regular checkup
make a live and a half hour work for you, It is not much of a and in adults that should in.
airplane flight. The sitting is
strain,
dude at least a manual rectaJ

Mouse

(44) Mickey
Club

7:30 (9) Am America
(44) Religious

10:00 (2,8) Lucas Tanner

(9)
(13)
(24)
10:30 (13)

Show

News

America

Match Game '75
On Life To
Live
Uncle Hubie

(44) Three Stooges
4:00 (2, 8) Somerset
(4) Mery Griffin Show
(9) Lucy Show

Today In Florida
6:55 (2) Dally Devotional
7:00 (2.8) Today

Consumer

Survival
9:30

(33)

Semester

Francisco

(13) Mac Davis
(24)

(6)
(9)

Almanac
6:15 (6, 8) Sunshine
Almanac
6:30 (4) Sunrise

Movie
Mac

3:30

6:10 (2) Sunshine

Vr

I

that I

LAWRENCE E. LAMB

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sell tO portions conveyed for Highway

Beaver

6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee

Monster

str ess to

pressure for the past several the time

months,
It's important

By

.
rl
I

have had more

a

(9) General Hospital
(35) Mr. Ed
(44) Leave it To

Karen

(24)

(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Underdog
(2.- 8) Another Wirfri

(6) Price Is Right

Crane

Show
(9)

(9) 110,000 Pyramid
(2, 8) The Doctor s
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) The Big

Showdown

Miller

(24) DIII Moyers
(35)

Guiding Light

(6)

I

bad left leg and arm.
i was told the strok e was due
to my very high
blood pressure,
and I have been under a doetot's care for Olis ever since.
I 'm responding very we ll and

GARDENS

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living Mature adults. 1 &amp; 2
300 E. Airport Blvd
373 1310.

$4,,
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PROBLEM
Florida corporation, Defendant,
PerhaPs Alcoholic Anonymous
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
Can Help
was delivered to me as Sher iff of
Call lfl 4W
orida,and I
Seminole County, Flora,
Write P.O. Box 1213j
have levied upon the following
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33711
Sanford,
described property Oed by The
Rich Earth, Inc.. said properly
being located in Seminole County,
Legal Notice
Florida.
more
particularly
described as follows:
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
All the furniture, furnishings,
given that a
Notice ii her
fixtures, Inventor y, stock-in-lrade, Public Hearing will be held in the
and any and all other good
s located City Commission Room, City Hall,
at 430 State Road 436. Greater Mall, Sanford, Florida at 1:00 P.M., Ofl
Casseib.rry, Florida of The Rich Thursday,Aprill7, rn,toconsider
Ea rt h, Inc., n k The Vitamin Shop, the following change and amend

Dr. Lamb

had a -stroke. This left me with a

(9) Let's ?.ake A

Environment II

(13) Movie

World

Turns

Man And

(21)

Deal

with

(6) As The

Entertainment

9)

(44)

A Marriage

Wide World Of

(9)

(6)

(8.

DEAR DR. LAMB - I hope
you can help me with an finportant problem that I have.
Last year on my way to work!

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() Concentration

uses

-Ir

&amp;

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Truth

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32—
I
41—Houses

Enjoy
et wooded area

$77

LOST: by female I0d1p, II us.
apricot, answers to "Monty Bun",
Willow
25th St REWARD 32.1

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PIaIntlff,.v-TheRlchEarth,lnc,,a

BAMBOO
COVE
APARTMENTS
Drenity

321

Something

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REWARD for Scrapbook left
POSt Office 'n Mon. March 31. Call

y

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S— Lost &amp; Found

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a _________________________

Products, Inc., a corporation,

The

4_Persoa

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Put Control

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7542 Park Drive
3271145

Pet Care
PET REST im
Ph 3:2 -ap

Pressure CIe3nIna
A&amp;A CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressure cleaning
373 0169

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�40—Evening Harald. Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, Apr 113, 1915

BEETLE BAILEY

WIN AT BRIDGE
NORTH (DI
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4 1053 2
WEST

EAST

1 A4

4I0765 2

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4 J97
SOUTH

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ALLEY OOP

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by Dove Grouts

IE'5 RIf LUH! IF
WE APPEARED AT T)1E

K9i
4 AM Q64

7 ..."THE GUARDS VOtJLD

PASS WALL THE WAY
CASTLE GATES W4 AN
INTO THE KINGS
ALIEN PRISONER IN TOW... CVAk4 EM;zs WrT't4OUT

Both vulnerable
West North Et South
I,

Pass 2

by Dick Tumor

11"IVAL

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In dumm
wn and the six and four
hand.
ThenhewuldleadhisJacko(
hearts. If East ducked he would
rise with dummy's ace, lead a
diamond and lye up on seven
tricks. But East covered

67th Year, No. 194—Friday, April

'

He would start Operation ExIra Trick by running s ades so
as to discard one diamond.
Then he would overtake dummy's five of trumps with his
six, cash his !asI trump arid dis.
card dummy's diamond.
West would nave
ueezed with his ace of diamos and
long hearts; and South would
have scored (he extra 20 poInts.
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Cabein

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By BILL BELLEVILLE
herald Staff Writer

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The bidding has been

Opening lead
d4
HY Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
A rubber bridge player would
waste no (ItTle with todi
11 ;11111. 1k vtuld be deIighti
with his club slam After draw
Ing trumps he would concede a
diamond trick and go on to the
next rubber after scoring 1.370
points.
A duplicate player would not
risk his slam, but would un
doubtedly give himself a chance
to score an overtrick that would
be worth an extra match point
or two.
He would rise with the ace of
spades at trick one. Then he
would draw trumps with three
leads while leaving the five spot

by Art Sonlom
Iki

THER.P

kIM&amp;JOI'M
UXRTH1HE

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CAMPUS CUTTER with BIMO BURNS
DO YOU

5AY'ZP A
JOB

CR
$ STRICTLY A
L ECTURER

RROOCESS

CLASS AS

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QUESTIONS

IN

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North East South

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£ K Q 96 V 2 • K 44 ,L c
Vb.ut do )ou do no
* — Pa You have just the
hR over minimum

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14-

east

You do pass. West bids three
clubs. North and East pan. What
OD you do now?
Answer Tomorrow

I#,$ IV

Indeed the dinner toninht
IS something speclaIl'

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1

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are

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more
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s. $I /Of JACOBY MODERN
book to: 'Win at Bridgo."(c/() this
r1cw8PW4. P.O. Box 489, Radio
CItYS1`8001% ftw York, N.Y. 10019.

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Refuse To Co

Improvement Trust Fund 01T) was composed mainly of camp

representative Walt Wheeler owners who were determined to Gurtesein who represented the delay the decision on removal
had planned prior to the keep their structw-esjn the face Department
of
Natural of the camps until next Thur.
State and County en- meeting
a second meeting of a recent court order em- Resources (DNR) at last
sdtiy.
vironmental officials did some was scheduled for
next week powering the lIT to charge the night's meeting. Gurtesein
Camp occupants were parfancy back pedalling last night when such specifics can be camp
occupants
with
estimated
only
40
of
the
camps
ticularly
concerned over Ill's
after "owners" of cabins along made, At that time, camp oc- trespassing.
are
actually
occupied,
while
the
plan
to
move them from the
the Wekiva River said they cupants will either have to
HI owns all lands below the rest are abandoned,
would not voluntarily remove officially
islands, since the decision In the
ask for state per- mean water mark, which would
Although environment of. recent ourt suit (Fergeson vs.
their structures even though mission to remain,
or be or. include the many Islands ficials, including Wheeler, Pounds that so empowered the
they are "trespassing"
on
state
dered
to
tear
down
the camps. scattered along the 25-mile Seminole County Pollution agency was
property.
strongly supported
Last night's meeting which meandering river. Of the 70 Control Director Langley by the Association in an
Instead of establishing a thne
effort
1
drew a ft'll house in the ca ps that now wrict nn 11,
Amdr, and Gurtesein were t" Krep OW developers off !J )v
fr,imo for th removal
dl of tilt!
nitnuk ( unt (uiuni uni i hind and ShofdiflL, only 1t-12
"trying to ekdr the air" last rler
ulmps
as
Internal chambers In the courthouse, would be exempt from
state- night's meeting, they ac
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county budget to determine if county taxpayers in of
Cities' amendment to state law to permit cities to
"We have asked the county to sit down
Incorporated areas are receiving eititaillable treat- take the issue to coLirt.
and study is expected that double taxation will be discussed.
the matter, but the c0nuniSsioners
ment as taxpayers in the unincorporated areas.
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Knowles
The Sanford City Commission passed a resolution
Under state law, the County Commission is said.
'Me Seminole C(AmtY 0muninift inay be taken
But the City of Altamonte Springs, which imade a
last
month telling county commissioners, "The
granted 90-daYs to reply 10 A m uni
cipahty's request
to court over its stand that douthle taxation is zlnillar reciest Of the county Las
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request from Altamont Springs.
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go to court," said Knowles, who is awaiting a reply
County
and Sanford City Coal- collected (toni the incorporated area's tayers
Knowles' expectation that the issue may be taken
SanfJ City Ckimmlsislmm also have requested missloners will meet in Sanford City
from County Corruniasion to the City of Sanford's
Hall April21 to and is being teed dis ptturte!y to provide
to court, is In Conjunction with Sanford and
a County4-)ty Stud), group be established to pro%ide hash out problems
request that the county provide a breakdown of the
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guidelines for the breakdown of the county budget. bodies.
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support for the upcoming
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firemen
said
this morning they stlH had two pumpers at a 12 to 15 acre fire at be month before the 'Fesflval,l
tragic thing.
Earl heifer Pit, a trash dump west of Douglas Ave., and south of
"Oh, God," cried Richard
Lorraine St., and are going to let The sponsored b the Greater
ON FIRE
blaze burn itself out. County fire units Joined Altamonte units last night when the tire,
Blanchfield, evacuation coort - Sanford Chamber of Comdetermined origin, billowed smoke over the western part of the city near Interstate Four. Above, mel-ce, which is designed to pull
(linator for Friends of All Chilfiremen protected the peruneterof the fire area lagtflight (Herald Photo by Gordon Williamson)
area residents Into Sanf or d to
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boost the business economy.
Zane had proposed the DBA
contribute $500 towards an ad
campaign to promote the
'Festival,"but the propo_jal w-ps
tabled for further tiLscussiol,
and still remains unsettled,
By ED PRICKETT
study for Arthur D. Little, Inc., at Florida Hospital North, said emergency cases
for March recession could affect hospitals Zane 531(1:
Herald Staff Writer
a private research firm,
that facility "is busier than than the main hospital."
in some areas, but emZ'ne said the vice president
Don Bradley, administrator we've ever been. We had more
Bradley agreed that the phatically said In ,this im- would take over for the
One Sanford area hospital
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all C5s.
problems caused by a
An airlift of 2,000 Vietnamese
"The CS has never performed malfunction in the rear loading
orphans ordered by President up to specifications," Aspin door.
Ford began In tragedy today, as said in a statement "Secretary
Platt said the question of
a giant U.S. Air Force CSA (of Defense James R ) Schiesi whether other CSs might be
cargo plane carrying the first nger's posture statement for used would be up to the military
group to new homes In the this year indicates that the officials
in charge of the airlift
United States crashed shortly planes have been developing He
said notification of next of
after takeoff from Saigon's Tan wing fatigue much faster than kin would be handled by the
Son Nhut air base,
anticipated. Until we find out various agencies Involved.
In Washington, the State De- whether the wing explosion
The U.S. Embassy In Saigon
partment agency handling the which caused the crash had said possibly 100
of the 243 chilairlift declared the crash would anything to do with the prob- dren and 10 to 15 adul
ts among
not affect continuation of the tern, the C5s should be ground- the 43
relief workers and 10
effort. William A. Platt, spokes- ed."
crewmen aboard the aircraft
man for the Agency for InterWitnesses said the left wing of survived the crash.
national Development, said: the plane caught fire as it
"I'm really stunned," said
"The (lights will continue."
crash-landed. The pilot, who Jill Schl.agel, a volunteer workBut Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., survived, later said the crash er for the
Friends of All Cliii.
dren,whIchalongwltwoo.
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